St Johns Preparatory School - Prep Shadows Yearbook (Brooklyn, NY)
- Class of 1959
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GUIDANCE ...... ACADEMIC DEPARTMENTS . . GRADUATES ...... UNDERGRADUATES . CALENDAR . . . ACTIVITIES . . . . ATHLETICS . . . . ADVERTISEMENTS. . . . GRADUATE DIRECTORY . . . INDEX ....... . Lewis Avenue Building 4 6 8 10 14 16 30 66 90 108 130 158 210 212 PREP SHADCDWS YVi1loughby Avenue Building St. John the Baptist Church 3 New York Skyline The Sidewalks of New York The Indians of old sold New York City, but the Redmen,' of today hold it priceless. We are those Redmen ! . From a land of teepees our city has emerged as a land of skyscrapers and an outstanding center of art, culture and science. A The population of a scattered few developed into what Walt Whitman called a million people -manners free and superb-open voices -hospitality -the most courageous and friendly young menf' Located in this great city, St. Iohn's Prep upholds the tradition of culture synonomous with this metropolis, without compromising, however, the principles of Catholicism. As evidence of our continued contribution to society, we present this year's edition of Prep Shadowsv, our claim to achievement in the education of future citizens of New York City. 2 .. I V' iL .' N! A V sk? ' 'fn .-i3 . vu' Q- x ,, , . L? K A Q wwf . 2, 'f J. 4 i M33 . . Ai, .. . fy, ' 'xl 5 . ,X 5 ffxg im, K Silk g 'K ' H Q. x ., ES. 'Q 9 I' with nl hi 532 14 ffgrae A 2 9 'S::,x.fS! X X SKY rd .,1 . , gg k 13, wi LQ fm N ,r in .yy gg -f3gL,3sui M2155 C I H 2 KW MS f 35524 V ' ' 1:4 xl ,, . .L., 4 1 W fx Q L, 14 Q' x ,JM xv ' -he fffxfbf , 'MY M , A wg 'f Q '.y -: a '. :v 5,xx,..- W. , X I , my. 1 f v St. Patrick's Cathedral ' ' Brooklyn Museum F l 3 United Nations Dedicated to if Q! fi g MR. JOSEPH I. TREZZA Mr. Iohn Trezza has' devoted himself to St. Iohn's Prep for thirty-six years. In grateful recognition, Mr. Trezza, we dedicate Prep Shadows to you. Born in 1894 near Salerno, Italy, Mr. Trezza came to America as a child of eight. After graduating from De Witt Clinton High School, he volunteered for the U. S. Navy in World War I, where he achieved permanent rank as a Chief Petty Officer and temporary assignment as Ensign. Legend has it that he earned an unofficial ranking as one of the wrestling champions of the Pacific Fleet. Following his discharge from the Navy, Mr. Trezza earned his degree as an accountant from New York Univer- sity. In 1922 he married his childhood sweetheart, Concetta Sasso, a concert violinist whose father was a Professor of Music. This marriage reflected Mr. Trezza's great love for music, one of the hobbies he still enjoys, and a trait which he and his wife have bequeathed to their four children and seven grandchildren. Mr. Trezza first came to St. Iohn's Prep in September, 1923, where he taught commercial subjects in the co-ed 6 Mr. Trezza branch of the school located at Broad- way and Myrtle Avenue. YVhen the commercial school was closed, he split his school day teaching business subjects in St. Iohnis Seminary, then located in the Willoughby Avenue Building, and Social Studies in the Prep. Eventually he took over the position as teacher of French in the Prep, a post he has held ever since. His popularity with the Prepsters is unquestioned, in spite of the countless uchevronsv he has silently but perman- ently bestowed on the shin-bones of many an inattentive or boisterous stu- dent. Any Prepster who has gone on the boatride recalls the familiar sight of Mr. Trezza striking out senior after senior or driving in one run after another in the annual Faculty-Senior softball game. After the game he managed to have as much fun on the amusements as any Prepster. He is equally popular with the faculty members. Hardly a teacher has passed through St. Iohn's without grateful remembrance of the practical help re- ceived from Mr. Trezzais widc store of common sense and wide experience. His booming laugh and ready wit have made him a desirable companion in and out of school. One of the great rewards of his teaching career has been the steady flow of correspondence from his former students. Many of these have found themselves in the Armed Forces, par- ticularly the Navy, and have turned to Mr. Trezza for advice and counsel. It is not unusual for an ex-Prepster to drop into the Faculty Room for a few words with Mr. Trezza, and wind up having discussed everything from the baby's new tooth to the mortgage on the house. Through your continued counsel and wisdom, Mr. Trezza, may many other students learn to live and laugh and love-as men devoted to God. Ad multos annos! i Navy service in XVorld War I. . The familiar smile in the corridor between classes. Correcting the paper of one of many thousands of students. ' 4 ....,,., V u 9 '.s R K, mx ' 1 fl -au. v 1 . I I' Another homer coming up? HIS Holiness POPE PIUS XII 'KOur spirit looks upon the innumerable ranks of adolescents, seeing them as huds opening at the first light of dawn. Prodigious and enchanting is this thronging of youth from a generation which seemed almost condemned to ex- tinction, new youth, throhhing with its freshness and vigor, with eyes fixed on the future, with an unswerving impulse toward higher goals, resolve to improve upon the past and assure more lasting and more valuahle conquests for man's journey on earth. . . . Let the youth open itself to the spirit of Catholicism and let it feel the power of that universal love which gathers all the peoples of the world in the One Lord. Conscious of their personality, and therefore of the greater treasure of freedom, healthily critical, but at the same time, with a sense of Christian humility, rightly subject to the laws and to the duties of solidarity, religious, honest, cultured, open-minded, and enterprising: this is how XVe would like to see youth come forth from the sehoolsf' 8 One Sent from God, Whose Name was Iohn His Holiness POPE I OHN XXIII 9 f. me I Very Reverend BARTHOLOMEW I. O'MALLEY, C.M., MA. SUPERIOR OF THE I Very Reverend SYLVESTER A. TAGGART, C.M.V., S.T.L., S.S.B PROVINCIAL OF THE VIYCFYTIAN FATHERS - , M , . . : , --.:., .r , . . , i , 1 . . .. Vinceniian Administration Reverend JOHN I NELSON, C.M., MA. 45 as Qeiff ' Reverend CHARLES B. REBHOLZ, C.M. Treasurer Reverend DANIEL KRAMER, C.M Prefct of Discipline Reverend WILLIAM FINN, C.M. Coordinator of Aclivitics NVILLIANI I. GORMAN, M.A. Registrar 1 5 f GEORGE T MCNAMARA M.A Administration ' Fathers Kramer and Finn check activities calendar. 13 Reverend DANIEL E. DONOVAN, C.M. Assistant Spiritual Counsellor Reverend THONIAS V. CONCAGH, C.M., M.A. Spiritual Counsellor Guidance Reverend THONIAS T. MCCOURTY, C.M., M.S. Father McCourty and Mr. Gardiner discuss 21 seniorys college application Assistant Spiritual Counsellor 14 Reverend JOHN C. HALLAHAN, C.M. Assistant Spiritual Counsellor Department The guidance program at St. john's Prep is an integrated plan of moral and academic counseling which aims to assist the student in his period of transition from boyhood to adult life. The Spiritual Counselors, Fathers Thomas Concagh, C.M., john Hallahan, C.M., Daniel Donovan, C.M., and Thomas McGourty, C.M., together with Mr. George Gardiner, Student Adviser, and the entire faculty are available for conferences with individual students to advise and counsel in any of their needs and interests. Each student also is scheduled for two periods of group guidance each week and at least two personal interviews each year. The formation of moral and religious character is not confined to the classrooms of the Prep. In all his school activities the student is faced with some object that tends to implant the Catholic spirit into his being. I The crucifix on the classroom wall, prayer before and after class, daily Mass celebrated in ,our chapel, visits to the chapel, constant associa- tion with priests, Catholic companions, approved text books - all tend to guide and leave their impression on the student's mind. Each student is scheduled to a religion class each day, and he must pass four years of religion successfully before being graduated. Bi-weekly meetings of the Blessed Virgin Sodality are held in the adjacent parish church, and all stu- dents must attend. A day is set aside for the monthly communion, and each student must attend the annual retreat. GEORGE H. GARDINER, B.A. Guidance Director Father Concagh interviews Ed Reilly. Confessions are heard daily for those wishing to avail themselves of this privilege. The program of academic guidance extends over the four years that the student is at the Prep. Under the direction of Mr. Gardiner, it is the aim of this program to orientate the student to the routine of high school life, to assist him in his program of study, and to interpret for him his career potentials in the light of his academic performance and abilities. These objectives are obtained by providing the following services: instruction in study and reading, individual conferences, intel- ligence and aptitude tests, personality and interests tests, and scheduled classes in group guidance. Each student in his Junior and Senior years is scheduled for classes which acquaint him with the offerings of various colleges, college entrance examinations, scholarship tests, requirements for admission to colleges, and an outline of the work done and requirements necessary in professional and occupational fields. The two sections of guidance do not conflict, for the Spiritual Counselors and the Student Adviser work hand-in- hand to assist and prepare the student to enter adult and college life in an intelligent Catholic manner. Rev. XVilliam I. Finn, C.M. R e 11 g 1 o I1 Rev. NV1ll1nm L. Crccn, C.M. Department ai Rev, John D. Hummel, C.M. 'E Rev. Francis I. Keenan, C.M Orate, fratres r il Rev. Daniel I. Kramer, C.M. 16 Rev. John Liney, C.M. Rev. William I. Thomas, C.M. if Rev. joseph P. McCaffrey, C.M. Rev. Thomas P. McGourty, C.M. Head of Department In order to gain Heaven we must know, love, and serve God. Our love and service of Cod depends on our knowledge of our Religion. Because of this fact, Religion is, without a doubt, the most important subject taught in the Prep. This department, directed by Thomas P. McCourty, C.M., introduced a different series of text books this year, namely, The Christian Life Seriesf for the purpose of bringing more clarity and better continuity of this important subject. As one participates in the Religion class each day, he may overlook the fact that every lesson fits into a definite plan for each year, and also that daily classes serve as a constant reminder of his duties toward Cod. Book one of the series, titled, Going to Godf, prepares a student for an intelligent and active participation in the liturgical life of the Church year. The Sophomore book, Cod and His Peoplef, informs the students of Cod's relationship with men by means of a study of Sacred Scripture. The book for the third year is titled, Growth in IIis Lifef, It treats spe- cifically of man's duties to Cod. The Senior book, The Catholic in Today's lVorld,U prepares the student to defend his religion by reason, and the latter part presents a course in matrimony so that the Catholic will understand his obligations as a parent, if he chooses this vocation in life. Father McCaffrey and students discuss the Mass vestments. 17 J Edward A. Casey, M.A. Head of Department Michael A. Balas, B.A. English and Speech Departments If it were done when 'tis donc, then ,twcrc well it were done quickly, as emphasized hy Mr. Prior. Peter I. Caffrey, M.A. Speech l. Charles D. Clayton, B.A i ,.A,: F ,,QQE,:- Q- William F. Cole, B.A. W 18 4 , v sg r s LBJ? W ' Rev. Daniel E. Donovan, C.M. Speech and Religion Frank V. Waters, M.A. French Robertj Prior MA Robert G Fontaine B A The English program aims to teach the student to read, write, and speak well in accordance with his maturity. It is a four year program in grammar rhetoric, expression, reading and literature The grammar for the first three years consists of detailed examination of grade school work, whereas fourth year grammar is mainly preparatory exei cises for college entrance. The speeches for the first two years are designated by the teachers. In the third year instead of individual speeches, debates are held. Finally in the fourth year the students prepare their own speeches each year and also some shorter works The Speech Department consists of th-ree groups which include both seniors and juniors. The teachers are Father Daniel Donovan, C.M., and Mr. Peter Caffrey. It is a half-year course and has for its purpose facility in all field from conversation to formal speeches. The course originated as an informal subject, but during the last two years it has become a real textbook and exam course. It also requires, once during the course, each student to make a speech approximately for ten to Hfteen minutes. The' course incorporates visual aid and electronic devices, such as tape recorders and telephone training equipment Speech class students listen to a tape recording of their speeches . I , . . . ' , . . 7 Literature in all four years consists of one main prose or poetry selection for sa, Eugene I. Young, B.S. 19 A XVilliam I. Commun, M.A. Mr. Philip I. Costa, B.A. Mr. Albert E. Doner, B.S. Head of Department Biology Biology Science ' Department Mr. Edward C. Flocco, B.S Biology aml Physics Mr. John I. Flynn, B.S. Physics Artic Schubert und Paul NViegnnd experiment with light. 20 A nw , . yt., Mr. Gerald B. Ceis, B.A. Physics St. Iohn's Prep offers a science program designed to meet college specifications. This year Biology is a required science course for the Freshmen. They have fully equipped laboratory facilities conveniently located in their own building. The course also is being offered as an elective for the present Sophomores. Juniors may take Physics, in which the fundamentals of their science are fully explored and then tested by experiments in a well-organized lecture and lab,' program. Rounding out the scientific courses is Chemistry, which is present in the Senior year. It consists of a basic organic course with lab,' and classroom work designed to familiarize the students with the fundamentals of the science. Mr. James C. Goetz, M.S. Biology Dr. Charles L. Losdiert Biology Exploring the structure of living organisms with Dr. Loschert in Biology class. Mr. Raymond C. Mahoney, B.S Chemistry 21 l sb W Michael G. Boylan, M.A. Timothy M. Dobbins, M.A. Head of Department Latin Department Under the direction of Mr. Timothy Dobbins, the Latin Department strives to develop the accuracy of a studentis thought process by training him to learn a precise and exacting language. The cultural background acquired by a study of Roman History also is a motivating factor for presenting this language as part of the student curriculum. Not to be overlooked by any means is the fact that many Prepsters choose to continue their studies for the priesthood, and Latin is most essential for this vocation. These purposes are accomplished by offering students a preparatory course in grammar, followed by readings of Caesar's Gallic Wars and Cicero's classical orations. Robert F. Ferrara, B.A. Michael A. O'Brien, B.A Mr. Dobbins analyzes a Latin sentence for first year students. DP Richard von Stamwitz, B.A. 22 Iose h I. Trezza, B.A P ' Mr. Patti explains the effect of Spanish culture on South America. Head of Department French Modern Languages One of manfs most important faculties is his ability to communicate with his fellow-man. Different customs and environ- ment have produced the many languages in the world today. It is the aim of the Modern Language Department to help l students to understand these languages and customs. Hence, Albert R. Cirillo, B.A. courses in French, Spanish and German are offered at the Prep. Frefwh Great emphasis is placed in them on the fundamentals of grammar, sentence structure and translation. Frank W. Keubel, B.A. German Constant J. Patti, B.A. Spanish Rev. John F. Pearce, C.M. Spanish Lours I. Ansalone, L.L.B. George T. McNamara, M.A Robert J. Burnett, 13.5, Head of Department Social Studies Department The objective of the social studies department is to produce well informed citizens who are thoroughly acquainted with the workings of a democratic government. Mr. George McNamara and his staff instruct the students in the fundamentals of logical thinking in conjunction with a concise knowledge of the social sciences. Motivated by Christian ideals, the Prep uses this phase of its education curriculum as one of the many paths which lead to salvation. Eugene C. Diver, B.A Arthur I. Cribbin, B.A. Freshman explains the origin of volcanoes in World Geography - .. V class. 24 , john C. Murdy, B.S. Robert E. Humphreys, B.A. NVilliam C. O'C0nnell, B.A Robert E. Kubic, B.A. Art Department The Art and Mechanical Drawing Departments aim to develop the artistic talents of Prep students in preparation for a career in art, advertising or engi- neering. Under the supervision of Mr. Louis Cehring, modern trends and techniques in these fields, as well as fundamental methods in sketching, painting, and blueprint design, are presented to the student in these elective courses., Louis H. Cehring, N.A.D. joe Fremgen and jim Singler are instructed in blueprint 25 drawing by Mr. Cehring. Salvatore A. Anastasio, B.A. A James L. Malone, M.S. Head of Department Thomas E. Costigan, M.A. Mathematics Department Crescentius A. Herr, C.M Mr. Malone explains to his Solid Geometry class the requirements for a line to be perpendicular to a plane. Paul C. Libassi, B.S. 26 I lx, j j 3 A , A Charles H. Metz, B-B.A- The relation of sine and cosine come in for discussion in Mr. Anastasiois Thomas H. Reed, M.A. Trigonometry class. The objectives of the Mathematics Department, under Mr. james L. Malone, are three: first, to fulfill the school objective of developing a well rounded Catholic student. Second, to prepare the student to cope with the math prob- lems he will meet in his sciences courses, third, to give the student so com- prehensive a training in math that, upon his arrival at college, he will be equal to and, in many cases, ahead of his classmates in that Held. This year at the Prep, there has been instituted a new four year Math program. Math I covers elementary algebra. Math II deals with plane geometry. Math III consists of a joint course in intermediate algebra and trigonometry. These are all required subjects. The electives offered in senior year are advanced algebra and solid geometry. john I. Volpe, B.S. l Rev. Edward W. Young, C.M. John D. Woelfel, B.S. 27 1 -.yn W... , . , . my K ,. ,, f43,,Wm.k, F 2 Walter M. Brady, B.A. Assistant Coach Herbert Hess, B.A. Coach The Physical Training Department has as its purpose the building of the Prepster physically. Classes are con- ducted at Carey Field, in the swimming pool, or in the gymnasium, where the students may play basketball or exercise with the gym equipment. During these periods the instructors provide personal lessons for the students in the fundamentals of the various sports. Each class has two such periods weekly. Physical Training E U Joseph F. Cuneen, B.A. James C. Kelly, B.A. ' Library Department Under the direction of Mr. William Pine, the Prep Library has the important assignment of providing ade- quate supplementary reading material for all the courses offered at the Prep. While the library already contains . more than 7000 books and a balanced collection of mag- ! t Mr. William F. Pine M.A., B.L.S. Librarian azines, pamphlets and vocational materials, it is con- stantly adding new books to its collection. The library also offers special displays and materials coordinated with speciHc lessons assigned for class work. Harry A. Howell, M.A Paul A. Wolfteich, B.S Peter Vitulli, M.D. School Physician Frances Ceis Patricia Murtha y V . Rose Ciccarellf Treasurefs Office Josephine O'Hara, Ioan Flannery, Mrs. Marie Fleury. Muriel Powers P 5? If-,wav E Office Staff ' l Vic Agusta and Fred Troike look over college catalogs before making the big choice The elementary school graduate is tall,', the high school graduate is 'Ktallerf' the college graduate is the tallest, All around the sidewalks of lifei' we see that 'Kbig oak trees from little acorns growf, Always, however, we are reminded that there is something or some one ubiggeri' than we. The city may be bigv but the state is abiggeri' and thc country nbiggerv still. The earth may be big but the Church is Hbiggerf and God is incomparably Ubiggerv still. We feel that the St. john's Prep graduates are intellectually, morally, and religiously big.', May they always remember that they must continue to grow in learning, integrity, and their Catholic Faith. 30 GRADUATES ...jr Atlas Statue, located in front of the International Building in Rockefeller Center. CLASS HISTORY On that memorable day, September 13, 1955, we the Class of '59 were toppled from our lofty pinnacle. Triumphant and proud as eighth graders, we were humbled by our newly acquired position as lowly frosh at St. Iolm's Prep. What a shattering blow to our egos! Timidly we gathered in the library of the Prep, our second home-to-be for the next four years. There Father Gerald Fogarty, C.M., Guidance Director, heartily welcomed us, adding helpful suggestions to make our four years of high school more profitable. Father john Hurley, C.M., Headmaster, likewise made us feel at homef' indicating that our new home would follow the pattern of all fine homes - good order -so that it might be all the more enjoyable. ' It did not take us long to become acquainted with our freshmen teachers and their 'adopted friends. Never to be forgotten is Cecil X. Komblowerf' from Doctor Los- chert's biology lab, nor our English teacher Mr. Casey's, Jim Hawkins. In Febmary our ranks were increased by a new group of frosh who, because of the accelerated program, would join us as full fledged Juniors. Like ourselves, they quickly joined in all phases of Prep life. Vincent I. Accurso Football 2, 3, 4: Track 2, 3, 45 In- tramurals lg Biology 1. The Toe . . . a proud possessor of major letters in football and track . . . likes parties, dancing and swimming . . . often seen with Red Canavan, Dick Cum-o, Bill Hayden and Toni Komcr. Victor E. Agusta Student Council 1, 2, 3, 4: Red Owl 2, 3, 45 Football 3, 43 Intramurals 1, 23 Moore Honor Society 45 Spanish Club 2g Biology l. Vic . . . president of thc Prep . . . hails from Rockville Centre . . . never missed the He-admaster's List . . . likes sports and Italian food . . . frequently seen with joe D'Onofrio . . . sure to be a success in the field of medicine. Salvatore I. Alaimo Biology lg Speech 15 Physics 4. Sal . . . native of Brighton Beach . . . one of the big boys around the Prep . . . frequently seen at Prep ac- tivities . . . headed for St. john's U . . . intends to be a teacher. Francis A. Amatrudo Biology lg Camera 25 French 2. Frank . . . interested in photography . . . likes French . . . plans to prepare for a career in teaching at St. Iohn's U. Lawerence I. Ambrose Biology lg Red Owl lg Spanish 13 Math 33 French 3. Larry . . . hails from St. Rose of Lima Parish . . . enjoys a game of howling . . . intended career is journal- ism at St. John's U. Salvatore I. Anzalone Poster Service 1, 2, 8, 44 Clee Club 2, 33 Moore Honor Society 2g Camera 4. Sandy . . . frequently on Headmas- ter's List or Honor Roll and has a Moore Honor Society pin to prove it . . . enjoys American History . . . plans to attend St. Iohn's U .... hopes to enter law or business adminis- tration. George T. Barbeosch Band 1, 2, 33 German 1, 2, Physics 34 Poster Service lg Intramurals 35 Cam era 3g Biology lg Football 4. Tiny . . . cheers fishing, dancing cars and boats . . . his favorite is sci- ence . . . always seen with Mike Zapf Art Griffin and Vinny Cardone . . will try engineering at Manhattan. Douglas I. Bauer Biology 1. Doug . . . the quiet type . . . likes tropical fish . . . fascinated by Chem- istry and Math . . . sure to be a suc- cess in engineering . . . his college, St. john's. Charles I. Beagan Biology lg Spanish 2, 3, 45 Moore Honor Society 3,,4g Speech 1, 2, 3, 4, Latin 4. Charlie likes History, basketball and handball . . . frequents the Honor lloll or Headmaster's List . . . is proud of his Moore Honor pin and Speech tro- phy . . . intends to be a teacher via Notre Dame. Edward M. Beagan Speech 1, 2, 35 Debate I, 2, 3, Dra- matics 1, 2. Red . . . claims weightlifting as his hobby . . . member of the Speech Club . . . headed for St. Iohn's and a career in medicine. john J. Benedetto Spanish 2, 35 Physics 3, Math 3, Bio- logy lg Intramurals 2, 4. Johnny . . . hails from Holy Family Parish . . . is frequently on the Honor Roll . . . planning on an engineering course via Poly Tech. Andrew W. Beckel Library Squad 1, 2, 3, 43 Radio 3. Drew . . . likes to play the piano . . . enjoys History . . . has many friends . . . a fine background for this prospective teacher. James Bena Glee Club 2g Biology lg Intramurals I, 2, 33 Spanish 3. jimmy . . . enjoys dancing and archery . . . racks in History . . . always seen with Tom Lineen and Ed Kowalski . . . looks forward to St. John's Teachers' College. james I. Benestad Student Council 2, 35 Prep Shadows 25 Moore Honor Society 2, 3, 4, Riding lg Laboureans 1, 2, 3, 45 Track 3, 45 Baseball 2, 3, 4. jim . . . from Our Lady of Lourdes in Queens Village . . . consistent member of the Honor Boll or Headmaster's List . . . pals with Jim Prevct . . . cheers sports and dances . . . great school spirit. George G. Berenz Intramurals 1. Whitey . . . likes a good game of cards . . . looks like Richard Robin Hood Greene . . . intends to study criminal law at St. John's U .... a future Perry Mason. William A. Bilello Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4. Bill . . . lives in Holy Cross Parish in Brooklyn . . . plans to major in business at St. I0hn's U .... member of the iunior intramural champs and a four year intramural man . . . favors draw- ing and basketball. Robert S. Boggiano Joseph S. Bonventre Biology lg Spanish 29 Physics 33 Latin Band 1, 2g Biology lg Camera 33 Phy- lg Intramurals 1, 2, 4. sics 3. Bob . . . commutes from Rockaway . . . joe . . . hails from St. Brigid's Parish enjoys fishing . . . favorite subject is . . . enjoys History and Italian food . . . Math . . . regularly on the Honor Roll he is planning on a law course at St. . . . often seen with Pat Murdocco and Iohn's U. Frank Ruggieri . . . intends to study medicine at Georgetown U. james W. Braton Cornelius I. Brown William R. Brown Band l, 2g Speech lg Swimming 83 Swimming 1, 2, 35 Intramurals 1, 2. Foogball 1, 2, 3, 45 Track 3, 45 Base- Radio 3- UC . ,, 1 ball 1, 2, 35 Basketball 1, 25 Student onme . . . travels from Woodmere Council 1 jimmy . . . likes swimming and boat- . . . likes sports . . . holds a varsity ' ing . . . has letters for swimming and letter for swimming . . . always seen Bill , , , Qnnstant member of the Honor Band . . . close friend of Ray O'Connor with John Konopka . . . hopes to study Roll , , , Pre-p'5 N0, 1 Ranger fan , , . and Tom Tracy . . . headed for a mili- agriculture at Comell. likes fqmflmll and track , , , pals with tary career via NVest Point. Red Canavan and Artie Griffin . . . plans a career in engineering. Chief Kive and No. 1 Brave fjim Kivlelian, Bob Buxtonj 34 Iohn A. Bruno jack . . . resident of Queens Village . . . likes photography and History J. . usually seen with Pete Gillard and Frank Amatrudo . . . headed for St. Iohn's U. Robert H. Buxton Intramurals Sig Speech 45 Red Owl 43 Student Council 4. Bucks . . . hails from the Ridge . . . always seen with Jim Kivlehan and Chet Wright . . . udgsn dixieland jazz . . . lflopes to teach nglish after St. Iohn's Iohn I. Callahan Red Owl 23 French 2, 35 Prep Shad- ows 4. Cal . . . usually seen with ,Tack Scheich, Iohn I-Ioyla and Tom Cox . . . often on the Honor Roll . . . will talk on any subject and also tells a good joke . . . would like to be an English instnictor. Vincent I. Cardone Physics 33 Camera 35 Intramurals 85 Math 4. Vinny . . . frequently on the Honor Roll or Headmasters List . . . likes bowling and photography . . . pals'with Ioe D'0nofrio . . . plans to take a science course at Fordham U. Iohn I. Carini Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 43 Football 3. Johnny . . . hails from Flatbush . . . enjoys auto racing . . . pals with Richie Carlson, Steve Diffley . . . favors Math . . . intends to become an engineer via Manhattan. Richard I. Carlson giology 1: Prep Shadows 25 Football Dick . . . travels from Flatbush . . . features cars, s rts and Trig . . . best friend is Iohn Egrini . . . intended car- eer: draftsman, via Pratt Institute. William T. Carpenter Biology 15 Forum 35 Earth Science 3. Bill . . . always can be heard quoting Mr. Trezza . . . usually seen with Phil Porter . . . has a good sense of humor . . . plans to take up drafting as a career. Edward W. Cassidy Intramurals 2, 3, 45 Riding 15 Prep Shadows 3, 4. floppy . . . likes all sports, especially horse-hack riding . . . always seen with Ed Crawford and john Mullin . . . hopes to study law at Catholic U. 'u-arf 35 Michael A. Castellano Basketball 1, 25 Baseball 1, 2, 3, 45 Football 2, 3, 45 Spanish 35 Intra- murals l. Mike . . . cheers sports and Chem. . . . a three letter man . . . always found with Frank Orlando . . . looking forward to a medicine career via Georgetown U. pqw--w-v- Frank F. Catapano Biology 15 Camera 25 Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4. Hustler . . . hails from St. Sylvester . . . enjoys hasehall, foothall, and eating . . . St. Iohn's U. and career in dentistry awaits him . . . pals with Iohn Cozzo- lino and Charles Mattina. William T. Childs Student Council 1, 2, 35 Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 45 Boat Ride Committee 1. Bill . . . one of Elmhurst boys . . . likes all sports, especially basket- ball and howling . . . favors English, Chem. Lab and lparties . . . always seen with lim Rei ly and Doug Mellett . . . intends to study law at St. Iohn's. Emil A. Cima Biology 15 Intramurals 25 Radio 4. Monk . . . resident of Forest Hills . . . favors weight lifting . . . likes to ice skate and listen to Hi-Fi . . . his best friends are Vincent DeSanno and Mark Galgano . . . plans to be an en- gineer. Peter R. Connelie Track 4. Pete . . . pride of Gerritsen Beach . . . likes cars and Physics . . . pals with john Devine . . . headed for a career in mechanical engineering. a Thomas I. Cox Track 15 Latin 25 Math. 25 Crusaders 3, 45 Prep Shadows 4. Tom . . . can take a joke and also tell a good one . . . favors History and collecting stamps . . . received a Fresh- men letter in track . . . usually seen with illohn Hoyla, lack Scheich and John Calla an . . . hopes for a career in teaching at St. Iohn's U. john M. Cozzolino Intramurals 1, 2. Cozzy . . . enjoys hot rods, weight lifting and fishing . . . pals around with Kenny Moehringer and Hugh Mullen . . . favorite subject is Mechanical Drawing . . . plans to become a Me- lcihanical Engineer . . . N.Y.U. awaits lm. Edward I. Crawford Riding 15 Glee Club 1, 35 Boosters 4. Eddy . . . a Flatbush man from Our Lady of Refuge Parish . . . favors Math . . . headed for a Math and Science career via St. Iohn's . . . may be found at Macis Candy Store with Ed Cassidy. Edward I. Crossan Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 45 Spanish 3. Ed . . . he and Iustin Peters are pals . . . likes bowling and baseball . . . favorite subject is Math . . . active in gitramurals . . . will attend St. john's Richard C. Cuneo Intramurals l, 2, 3, 45 German 2, 35 Biology 1. Dick . . . favors football, water ski- ing and parties . . . always seen with Red Canavan, Bill Brown and Artie Robert I. Cuttica Biology lg Glee Club 1, 2, 35 French 3, 45 Red Owl 2, 3, 45 Moore Honor Society 2, 3, 43 Earth Science 4. Bob . . . monthly subscriber to the Headmaster's List . . . devoted his tal- --1----, Vincent M. DeSanno Basketball lg Intramurals 2, 3. Vinny . . . enjoys basketball and baseball . . . earned Freshmen Basket- ball Letter and Soph Intramural Medal . . . well liked by all . . . Manhattan Griffin . . . Villanova is his goal. ents to the Glee Club and French Club . . . pals with Joe Puglise . . . intended career: Medical Doctor via St. Iohn's U. Iohn I. Devine Physics 35 Band 4. lack . . . active member of the band in his last year . . . backs all Prep ac- tivities . . . friends are Pete Connelie, Tom Komer and Mike Orlando . . . hopes to attend Kings Point Merchant Marine Academy. Stephen R. Diffley Biology lg Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 43 Phy- sics Sg Gemian 25 Boat Ride Com- mittee, Math 1. Steve . . . hails from St. Francis de Sales Parish, Belle Harbor . . . enjoys gymnastics and Physics . . . likes to tinker with automobiles . . . close friends are Dick Carlson, John Carine, and Ken Moehringer . . . plans to attend and Engineering his aim. Charles A. DiGiovanna Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Biology 1, 25 Student Council lg Red Owl 3, 45 Earth Science 2, 3, 45 Camera 4. Chuck . . . took part in many Prep activities . . . history his favorite sub- ject . . . dabbles with photographly . . . pals with Bob Cuttica and Joe uglise . . . future includes a teaching career. Harold R. Dittmar Biology lg Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4. Ditty . . . from St. Matthias, Ridge- wood . . . likes hunting, swimming, and water sports . . . at his best in Math class -. . . hopes to enter the U.S. Air Force Academy. S.I.U. for electrical engineering. Edward I. Donlon iiiology 15 Football 2, 35 Intramurals Ed . . . native of Elmhurst and St. Bartholomew's parish . . . holds a minor varsity letter in football . . . frequently seen with Ed Cassidy and Iim Flynn . . . favors History and future plans in- clude teaching this subject. Cre gory R. D'0nofrio Cross Country 35 Track 3, 4. Greg . . . has a letter in track . . . name seen constantly on the Honor Roll . . . will study medicine at Holy Cross. CLASS HISTORY What a difference a year canlinalcel After our first year at St. Iohrfs Prep had passed into history, we found ourselves lifted from the mire of rnedioc-rity'1 to the status of regular members of the Prep. We were sophomores! ' Our second year provided many topics for our cafef teria sessions No one ever will forget the painful facial expressions aroused by the mention of such terms as Intermediate Algebra or Modem History. Like the Helvetians, many of us were wounded by Julius Caesar. Despite our moments of worry, as Sophs we ex- perienced many hours of joy. We still get a laugh as we recall Joe McGrath's portrayal of the comical Sakini in Teahouse of the August Moon. Our spirits were lifted assure watched our own Frank Orlando and Vin Accurso the J. V. gridmeu. to one of its best seasons in recent years, and the same applies to Bill Brown in bas- ketball and Mike Castellano in baseball. Not only in athletics did we of '59 maintain our regular status. Art Griffin and Dennis Fitzsimmons were our outstanding representatives in the bandg Bill Johnson and Jack Scheich spent many toilsome aftemoons with Prep Shadowsf' Larry Prendergast, George Haas, and Richie Williams began their ioumalistic careers with the Red Owlg and -- oh, the list is endless. Neecllessvto say, we made 001' mark on the Prep as 'fSopl1s. We werethappy to be regulars Joseph I. D'Onofrio Band 1, 2, 3, 43 Intramurals 2, 3, 45 Math 4. joe . . . hails from East Rockaway . . . always has il smile on his face . . . likes Italian food . . . ulwuys Seen with Vic Agustu, Frunk Hurford, and Art Griffin . . . sure to succvvd in the field of Dentistry. Dennis M. Dougherty Intramurals 2, 33 Speech 1, Math 43 French 3, 4. Doc . . . excellent student . . . al- ways on Hcadmastr-r's List . . . always seen with Pat Grisufi and Richie Schnei- der . . . likes all sports, especially swimming . . . claims Math is favorite subject . . . plans career in engineering. Michael I. Doyle Tennis 1, 2, 3, 45 Red Owl 3, 43 Laboureans 2, 3, 45 Biology lg Physics 33 Camera 1, 25 Boat Ride Com- mittee 3. Mikr- . . . enjoys fishing and flying . . . likes Math and Mechanical Druw- ing . . . important asset to the Tvnnis Team . . . headed for Manhattan und an carccr in Engineering. Michael S. Dzuzelewski Biology lg French 2, 3, 45 Intramurals 3. juli-sy' . . . claims skctching is his favorite hobby . . . nlwuys sc-on with jan-k Bruno . . . liked French host . . , intends to Study touching :it St. john's U. Vincent I. Esposito Biology lg Poster Service 2g Baseball Mgr. 25 Intramurals 3, 45 Dance Com- mittee 4. Monk . . . hails from lloginu Pncis Parish . . . likcs Muth class . . . in- terested in studying Aeronautical En- gineering at Poly Tech. Robert A. Farina Library Squad 3, 45 Dance Committee 4. Bch . . . il baseball enthusiast . . . enjoys collecting guns und dancing . . . hcudcd for n czirccr in touching via St. Iohn's. ii Thomas P. Farley Swimming 1, 2, 3, 45 Laboureans 15 Tennis 1, 25 Dance Committee 4. One of the merry mermen, Tom racked up many swimming medals while at the Prep . . . he hails hunting, skin diving, and history . . . headed for a law car- eer at Notre Dame. Mario I. Fichera J. V. Football 1, 25 Bowling 3, 45 Track 1, 25 Red Owl 2. Moe . . . hails from Brooklyn . . . cheers howling and Math . . . eamed I. V. letters on football team . . . a sure success in the field of Aeronautical Engineering. -i..-.-, Ioseph D. Filippone Football 2, 3, 45 Basketball Mgr. 2, 3, 45 Intramurals. l, 25 Dance Committee 45 Biology 1. Hone . . . has two varsity letters in football . . . claims lunch is his best subject . . . frequently seen with Chet Wright and Al Melanson . . . his quick wit and sense of humor will help him to succeed. William T. Finn Track 1, 2, 3, 45 Cross Country 1, 2, 3, 45 Intramurals 15 -Biology 1. Bill . . . four year man on the track team, he holds four majorletters and numerous medals . . . likes reading, sports, and cars . . . always seen with Jack Hennessey, Kev Kelly, and joe Lang . . . plans a teaching career. Dennis M. Fitzsimmons Band l, 2, 3, 45 Track 35 Physics 35 Moore Honor Society 2, 3, 45 Biology gg German 2, 35 Riding 15 Crusaders Fitz . . . famed musician in the band . . . two letter man . . . always on the Headmaster's List . . . usually found with lack Reilly and Rich Rock- well . . . plans on a future in medicine via Georgetown. john C. Fleming Speech 1, 2, 3, 45 Debate l,,2, 3, 45 Moore Honor Society 3, 45 Biology 15 Math 4. Tiger . . . calm and dignified . . . excellent in debate . . . has a friendly greeting for everyone . . . an Honor Student . . . well prepared for a suc- cessful career. Edmond I. Flood Football 2, 8, 45 Track 1, 25 Intra- Elurlrlsl 1, 2, 3, 45 Biology 15 Riding ll - Ed . . . frequently on the Honor Roll . . . has a letter for freshman track . . . football manager . . . favors History . . . plans on a career of law via St. Iohn's U. Daniel O. Flynn Baseball 25 Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 45 Track 1. Danny . . . likes parties and athletics . . . History is his favorite subject . . . will continue education at St. Iohn's U. James B. Flynn Football 2, 3, 45 Intramurals 15 Biology 15 Red Owl 4. Jim . . . answers to hey Flynn . . . hails from the Riige . . . features Sci- ence and football . . . usually seen with Chet Wright and Chief Kive . . . :xeaileg for a medicine career and Mary- an . Joseph F. Fogarty Intramurals 1, 2, 8, 45 Biology 15 Radio 3, 45 Physics 3. Joe . . . four timc-s an intramurals man . . . constantly on the Headmastefs List . . . claims Math his easiest sub- ject . . . plans to study electronics at Manhattan. Ioseph I. Fremgen Intramurals 2, 3, 45 Biology 1. Ice . . . many friends . . . bowling, fishing and swimming rate first with him . . . a good sport . . . likes French. 52 john F. Furey Biology 1, 25 Forum 45 Baseball 3, 4. Iohn . . . hails from St. Gerard's Parish in Hollis . . . may be seen driv- ing his Dt-Soto . . . letters in baseball . . . favors his history period. james W. Galpin Student Council 15 Intramurals 1, 2, limbo . . . often seen on the Honor Roll . . . enjoys all sports, but exeells in basketball . . . favors Math . . . of- ten seen with Tom Lineen . . . intended College is St. Iohn's U. Mark A. Galgano Anthony R. Gallagher Band 1, 2, 3, 45 Intramurals 1, 2, 8, 4. Intramurals 4, President of the Band . . . plays a me-an T0ny , , , likeg football and bgigghall 3' 4' SHX - - - 0150 Dl2lY5 With 21 QZYOUP called . . . enjoys Math and made many friends the IayW11lkvrS - - - likvs Chvmistry, at the Prep . . . will study law at jazz and baseball . . . hopes to go to Columbia, Manhattan. if . . U where friends meet friends Brendan F. Gannon Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4. Ben . . . does his best in History class . . . hobby is fishing . . . always active in Intramurals . . . pals with Pat Grisafi and Vin Volotta . . . plans to attend St. John's U. f' Paul L. Garbarino giology 13 Red Owl 1, 3, 43 French 3, Gabby . . . Flatbush boy . . . likes fishing, sports and Math . . . often seen with jake LaMotta , . . plans to take up Science at Fordham U. 3 Peter F. Gillard Speech 13 Track 1, 2, 3, 45 Biology lg Cross Country. Pete . . . can always be seen on the track field . . . holds letters for Track and Cross Country . . . sure to be a success at Niagara. Thomas G. Gillen Track 1, 2, 3, 45 Cross Country 1, 2, 3, 45 Intramurals 1. Tom . . . holds letters for track and cross country . . . likes History . . . often seen with jim Galpin . . . hopes to pursue a career as a lawyer. 1 Ronald V. Gillespie Band 1, 2, 35 Intramurals 13 Physics 33 Math 3. Dizzy . . . hot lips on the trumpet . . . favors electronics and German . . . always seen with Charlie Knapp and Denny Mazurkiewicz . . . plans to study Daniel I. Gribbin Student Council 23 Laboureans 2, 3, 45 Crusade 3, 4. Danny comes from St. John the Baptist parish in Brooklyn . . . likes History . . . pals with Joe Scozzari . . . unde- cided about career. electrical engineering at Notre Dame. Arthur I. Griffin Band l, 2, 3, 4, Red Owl 1, 2, 3, 4: Laboureans 1, 2, 3, 4, Intramurals 2, 3, 4, French 3, 4, Math 45 Latin 4. Art . . . wild about jazz, parties . . pals with Canavan, Brown, Zapf . . . will study engineering at Manhattan. Leonard C. Gregorczyk Biology lg Speech 13 Track 1, 2g Ger- man 2, 35 Physics 33 Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4. Len . . . frequently on the Head- n1aster's List or Honor Roll . . . enjoys hunting, horseback riding, and swim- ming . . . plans to attend Villanova . . . engineering his aim. Robert H. Grimaldi Bob . . . hails from St. Bernadette's in Brooklyn . . . ardent Rock 'n' Roll fan . . . friend of Gregorczyk, Pecoraro and Landriscina . . . chemistry at St. Iohn's awaits him. 41 Patrick A. Grisafi French 3, 43 Biology 1. Pat . . . parishioner of St. Iohn the Baptist . . . favorites are ears, ltai' food . . . always on the llonor Roll . . . elose friends are Dennis Dougherty and Brendan Cannon . , . at home in the Chem lah. A is X. George C. Haas German 2, 3, 45 Camera I, 2g Physics 35 Red Owl 1, 2, Editor 3, 4. George Editor-in-Chief of lied OW Queens Villigi rmslcltnt injoys rc icling ind flying llwiys sun with Pitt Cilllrd md Mirty Ott tnjoyc d C mrmln Ind Chem he st of pl ins eirur in Elnctrlell En 'imermg Paul A. Hamlin Riding Club lg Spanish 3. Paul . . . hails from Holy Ghost in Brooklyn enjoys '1 good grime of hxsehill fworiti suhnnt is Suenu intcnds Lxrur in Enf.,inu.rmg vii Poly Tcch Frank J. Harford Band 1, 2, 3, 45 Biology lg Intramur als 1, 2, 3, 45 Spanish 3. Pacon . . . is ll native of Flushin Spanish whiz . . . always seen with oe D'0nofrio and Art Griffin . . . rough :nan on the judo mat . . . looks for ward to career in mcdicim John I Harrington nd 1 2 3 4 Speech 3 4 ni saders 3 4 Biology 1 Red Owl 1 Laboureans 1 2 3 4 ohn lffection itmlv known JB cm ln found uthcr in bind room or sicrxsty hoists fi mllor band littu' loyxl munhcr of St Vinunt l'2 rrer s C Y O en1oys science Lllssis hopes to tntu' the Priest hood William T Hayden Intramurals 1 Baseball 3 Dramatics 3 Football 2 3 4 Cup is '1 nitivi of Flithush mptun of the footlnll te im ffavnrs History plls with Tom Komcr futurm still undcudt d 42 Michael B Heckman Cross Country 1 Track 1 2 3 4 and 1 2 3 Crwylegs 1 lcttcr man ln trick likts Tl :ding music md history filwiys sun with Dinms MCM lhon Tom Gilkn hopts to become a history te ichrr Francis I Hemrick Riding 1, Track Mgr 2, 3 4 Camera History reuiud two inijor letters for truk pils with Phil Porter Joe Frcmgen Al Lomb ircli md Ed Rog1n destined for lxw urntr Vll St John s U james I Hennessy Intramurals 1 2 3 4 Crusaders 4 im om of the flmous broth: rs Vill xgr likas ill sports Qspmu illy swimminyz ilwlys sun with l-lull Childs Al Mc l inson and L. xrry Prendcr HYISI likes history intends t study busint ss it S I U lan . . . . . . . . . - : fa ' 2 ' . . . 2 2 , . . . ' - 'i -- ' Y' '2 ' - ' 2 2 2 X' . . . . 1 - J- 2 2 . all . . . 2 S '2 ' 2 - L .. ' ' 0 ' B3 , s , l 5 - , Z C - 3 3 ' s 3 5 Z 5 a x - g--- U H ,hi D 2 ...'.2'- 2 l ,l ---R ' .. -22' 2 2 ...2 .' .15 ,V I . . - . . . ' . . . . . , ' ' ' - - 9 ,. . , : - 1 5 , , , 5 2. H A H ' B 2 2 24' 2. H - f.,h. A x d .I - .Q s . H H A Red - . . llkCS 15 IDI-Z. C-HDS NYY an in the Prep . . . hails from Queens . -2 ' ', : ,-2 '. 2- 2. ' ' X. ,' ' ,,,4 igp- ' ' .2 - 5 2 , - ,l 2 ,2 - A'l-, N 4 - -. 'f 1 u x ' '. 2 ' -4 . X xx , X 3 N 2 f 5 2 :s f , s.,, 2. 2 2 . , ,,.. . , 2 . , . .,.. . . - . f--. V ,, 2- -A 3' Y Wil john T. Hennessy Intramurals l, 3, 45 Student Council 1, 3, 45 Crusaders 3, 45 Boatride Com- mittee 35 Football 25 Red Owl 4. jack . . . The 'Social Lion' of Queens Village . . . seen at all Prep activities . . . always on thc Honor Roll or Head- inaster's List . . . likes dancing, cars, and athletics . . . looking forward to Math at Holy Cross. - l William I. Heyliger Intramurals l, 2, 3, 45 Swimming 35 Boosters 4. Bill . . . from Sacred Heart in Clon- dalv . . . pals with Frank Traun . . . enjoys dancing . . . favorite subject: Trig . . . headed for a career in busi- ness. Robert S. Hill Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 45 Biology 15 Earth Science 4. Bob . . . hails from St. Benedict Io- seph Parish in Richmond Hill . . . a four year intramural basketball man . . . possesses an excellent set shot . . . head- cd for a career in business administra- tion at Arizona U. Gerard W. Houser Spanish 25 Physics 35 Biology 15 Earth Science 3, 45 Poster Service 1. Gerry . . . enjoys radio, sports and flying . . . names Physics as favorite subject . . . often seen with Ron Gilles- pie, Bill johnson, Iim McKiernan, and Adolph Valente . . . will decide on career while studying at St. John's U. Charles I. Howell Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 45 Physics 35 Boatride Committee 1, 2. Charlie . . . commutes from St. Al- ban's . . . 'digs' Math as favorite sub- ject . . . often seen with joe Napoli and Jerry Mullin . . . intends career in Medicine. John Hoyla Radio 35 Physics 35 Prep Shadows 45 Red Owl 2. John . . . a recent addition to the town of Babylon . . . always seen with john Callahan . . . famous for his quick wit . . . plans to become a History teacher via St. Iohn's U. William I. Johnson Riding 15 Student Council 35 Intra- murals l, 2, 3, 45 Prep Shadows 3, 4. Editor 45 Biology 15 Physics 35 Earth Science 3. Bill . . . commutes from Rockaway . . . favors sports, photography, and Math . . . Editor of the Yearbook . . . best friends are George Pigott, lack Scheich, and Gerry Houser . . . hopes to follow a career in Science. john T. Keaveney Kevin 1. Kelly Track 1, 2, 3, 45 Cross Country 1, 2, Intramurals 1. 3, 4, Jack - - - belief known HS 'The Kill' Kev . . . is constantly winning med- - - 5 H Flatbush mah ff0m M- Jerome S als for the track team . . . 'cheers' cars Pal'lSh - - - f3V01'5 dances, Pafhesf and and parties . . . seen around with Bill Spanish . . . always seen with Frank Finn and Joe Lang ' I u likes history Koelhfl 3 - - headed fm' 3 law Career at and P. T. classes . . . future career still 51- Johns U- undecided. CLASS I-IISTCDRY IUNIOR YEAR Paul I. Kelly Intramurals 2, 3, 45 Swimming 15 Math 45 Earth Science 45 Forum 4. Kell . . . features swimming, dancing, and Mechanical drawing . . . hails from Sacred Heart parish in Cambria Heights . . . has sights on Manhattan College and chemical engineering career. Henry R. Kettelhodt Basketball 1, 2, 3, 45 Baseball 1, 2, 3, 45 Football 15 Press 3. Hank . . . parishoner of St. Anselm's in Bay Ridge . . . always can be found at Madison Square Garden watching basketball games . . . won varsity letters in basketball and baseball . . . close friends are Bob Muccigrosso and Bob Werger . . . hopes to be a T. V. an- I10lll'lC9l'. Rudy I. Kikel Library Squad 1, 2, 3, 45 Gennan 2, 35 Speech 1, 25 Prep Shadows 15 Biology Rudy . . . spark of the Library squad . . . usually on the Headmaster's List . . . best friends are Fred Troike, Bob Farina, and Ron Gillespie . . . headed for St. John's U. james I. Kivlehan Track 15 Prep Shadows 2, 3, 45 Red Owl 45 Boosters 3, 45 Intramurals l, 2, 3, 45 Postal Service 3, 45 Boat Ride Committee 2, 3, 45 Dance Committee 2, 3, 45 Press 35 Biology 15 Cheer- leaders 3, 4. Kive . . . our most popular Senior and best dancer . . . always sr-en with Bob Buxton . . . great school spirit . . . digs parties, eating and cheerleading . . . hails from the Ridge . . . wants to be a teacher after St. John's U. Charles W. Knapp Camera 25 Physics 3. Charlie . . . excels at playing guitar . . . closest friends are John Natale, Ron Gillespie . . . hails Math as favorite subject . intends career in Electrical Engineering. Frank I. Koebel French Club 15 Intramurals 1. Frank . . . a quiet man from St. Ier- ome's Parish in Flatbush . . . favors Physics and basketball . . . may be found with Jack Keaveney . . . uncertain about career. 5 -.--fr!! Thomas B Komer Football Manager 2 3 45 Baseball Manager 2, 3, 4, Student Council 2. Tom a six letter man from St. Boniface always found on the gridiron or the diamond . . cheers parties usually found on the Head- master s Lxst hopes to continue his Willlam M. Krupinski French 3 4, Intramurals 2, 4. Kru played C.Y.O. ball for his home parish of St. Michael's in Flushing liked French class above the rest often seen with Pat and Bill . . . plans to attend Niagara. Vincent N. Landricina Band 25 Physics 35 Radio 3, 4. Vin . . . hails Chem as his favorite subject, has his own lab . . . often seen with Frank Catapano and Bob Grimaldi . . . will study Chemistry at St. Iohn's U. john I. Konopka Track 1, 2, 35 Intramurals 1. Iackie . . . likes all sports . . . holds several track letters . . . always seen with Connie Brown and John 0'Connor . . . cheers History . . . intends to study Engineering at Poly Tech. Robert I. Kwasneski Biology 15 Speech 15 Gennan 2, 35 Earth Science 4. Kwas . . . craves fishing, parties, pi- ano, and cars . . . racks in Math . . . has a calling for Medicine . . . always found with Bob McGee, Paul Kelley and Bob Shanley. Edward A. Kowalski Intramurals 1, 2, 35 Swimming 3, 45 Physics 35 Boatride Committee 2, 35 Math 1, 25 French 3. Killer . . . a nice guy who has made many friends . . . enjoys swimming . . . claims Math easiest subject . . . plans to study accounting at Manhattan. Anthony V. LaMotta Biology 15 French 2, 3, 45 Red Owl Joseph C. Lang Student Council 1, 2, 3, 45 Red Owl 2, 3, 45 Boatride Committee 1, 25 Baseball 15 Basketball 1, 25 Track 3, 45 Cross Country 45 Boosters 3, 45 Moore Honor Society 2, 3, 45 Cheer- leaders 45 Intramurals 1. Joe . . . a guy with great school spirit . . . holds many track medals . . . a four year man in Student Coun- cil . . . always on the Honor Roll . . . always seen with Joe Napoli, Paul Val- entino, and Ed Kowalski . . . plans to be a C.P.A. via Manhattan. Shadows 45 Crusader 45 3, 45 Prep Math 4. UI and a good the original Pep O' Prep . . . noted for his own . . . intramural star . . . very funny guy . . . has friends beyond limit . . . one of the Prep's greatest losses is St. Iohn's U. gain. always has a story to tell word for everyone . . . experiments in Chem. Lab Gary S. Lapitsky Biology 15 French 2, 3, 45 Boat:-ide: Committee 15 Camera 4. An amateur photographer and record collector . . . likes English . . . usually seen with Gerry McFeely and George Travers . . . hopes to follow a career in teaching or dentistry. n lnl it M, I A fi Kenneth F. Leder Intramurals 1, 44 Earth Science 25 Basketball 2, 4, Buatridc Committee 25 Red Owl 35 Press 3. Ken . . . likes all sports . . . basket- ball ace . . . frequently seen with Joe D'Onofrio . . . usually on the Honor Roll . . . likes parties and English. Thomas I. Leonard Intramurals 1, 2, 8, 45 Spanish 3. Tom likes bowlinf 'ind Math . . . , 5, . . . . . proud owner of au intramural medal . . . plans to continue studies at St. Iohn's U. Thomas J. Lineen John A Lipuma Track I. 2g Intramurals I, 2, 3, 45 Math 3, 4. F - -h 4. uni Julumy . . . hails from Our Lady of Tom . . . interested in ears and air- Guadalupe Parish . , . seen with Paul planes . . . likes basketball and Math Valentino and Jim Ryan . . . hopes tu . . . usually seen with jim Calpin and ln-come a C.P.A. via St. .lohn's U. Ed Kowalski . . . plans a naval career. Senior Cafeteria Squad 5 George E. Lewis Track 1, 2, 3, 44 Student Council 2, 3, 45 Spanish 2, 3: Boatritle Com- mittee Sg Danee Committee 33 Play Committee 3. Georgie . . . hails from the Slope . . . likes all sports . . . guocl traek mang has many medals . . . favorite subject is History. john P. LoGiudice Red Owl 2, 3, Physics 35 Radio 3. juhnny . . . hails from Kliclclle Vil- lage . . . a bug when it comes to ears . . . likes History . . . plans to study Business Aclmiuistratinn at St. Juliu's U .... pals are George lim-reuz and Holi Nlaier, Joe Lang, Jerry McFeely, Bob Monaghan, Joe McGrath 46 Alfonso A. Lombardi Intramurals 25 Biology lg Camera 15 Speech 1. Yogi . . . hails from St. Rose of Lima Parish . . . claims French as favorite subject . . . can always be found tell- ing a good joke . . . best friends are Frank Hemrick and Ed Rogan. Francis X. Longo Biology lg Intramurals lg Riding 1. Frank . likes to hunt and fish . . . good man at all sgorts . . . pals with Gabe Troiano and armine Martino . . . holds two swimming medals. Rocco M. Longo giolxogy lg French 2, 85 Earth Science , . Rock . . . digs American History . . . hails from Our Lady of Angels Parish . . . enjoys baseball and basketball . . . hopes to become a dentist via St. Iohn's U. john M. Loughran Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 45 Biology 15 German 1, 2. Johnny . . . hails from Resurrection- Ascension Parish . . . is an outstanding guard on the parish football team . . . pals with Red Canavan and Bill Brown . . . favors History and sports. Ioseph B. Maggio Earth Science 2, 3. Lefty . . . hails from Woodhaven . . . favors Chemistry, bowling and football . . . usually seen with Steve McFadden and joe Shaulys . . . plans to study medicine at St. Iohn's U. Robert M. Maier Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 45 German 35 Radio 35 Physics 35 Math 3, 4. Bob . . . starred in intramurals . . . a good student who is usually on the Honor Roll . . . pals with Kenny Mul- lin and Joe Scozzari . . . hopes to study engineering at Manhattan. Joseph I. Maran gosfr Service lg Track lg Band 2, , . Tiger . . . hails Math as favorite sub- iect . . . likes airplanes, playing drums and swimming . . . frequent visitor to the Honor Roll . . . plans career in Air Force after finishing the Academy. Ioseph V. Martin Speech 1, 2, 3, 45 Forum 1, 4. I.R.A. Ice . . . hails from Brooklyn . . . likes History best . . . noted for his arguments in defense of the I.R.A. . . . enjoys a good game of chess . . . Beans to study engineering at St. Iohn's Carmine I. Martino ' Baseball 35 Intramurals 1, 2, 33 Stu- dent Council 2g Track 1. Called Red for certain obvious rea- sons . . . calls Brooklyn home . . . can usually be found with Frank Longo . . . plans to pursue a Liberal Arts De- gree at St. Iohn's U. ,111 Edward R. Marzec Intramurals 13 Speech 1, 25 Moore Honor Society 3, 45 Tennis 2, 3, 4, Student Council l. Mars . . . never missed the Head- master's List . . . member of many activities . . . claims football and ten- nis as hobbies . . . plans to study law at St. Iohn's U. Charles F. Mattina Swimming lg Intramurals l, 2, 3, 45 Spanish 3, 43 French 2. Charlie . . . hails from Ozone Park . . . likes to play basketball . . . fav- orite subject, Spanish . . . will major in Languages at St. Iohn's U. Dennis I. MaZUfkl8WlCZ Speech lg Physics 1, 2, 3, 4g Library Squad 1, 2, 3, 45 Math 3, 4g Moore Honor Society 2, 3, 45 Biology 15 Ger- man 3, 4. Denny . . . a quiet guy from Elm- hurst . . . frequent visitor to the Hon- or Roll . . . can be found with Ron Gillespie and Fred Troike . . . crazy about Math and Physics . . . has set his sights on Notre Dame. Robert I. McCormick Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4, Riding 1, 2. Mac . .. . hails from the village, Cgueens Village that is . . . is a star on t e hardwood . . . cheers dancing and athletics . . . next stop, St. Iohn's U. james K. McDonnell gadlo President, 3, 45 Swimming Team , . Jim . . . hails from St. Ephrem's . . . amateur radio and photography enthusiast . . . History is favorite subject . . . career as teacher his aim, via Manhattan. Gerard F. McFeely Stephen T. McFadden Biology 1. Steve . . . hails from St. Thomas the Apostle . . . enjoys Chem and Math . . . intended career is Chemical Engineering, via Villanova. Swimming Team 1, 25 Laboureans 1, 2, 33 Intramurals 35 Boatride Com- mittee 2. Gerry . . . hails from Flushing . . . terrific dancer . . . likes History, swim- ming and parties . . . has made num- berless friends at the Prep including Gary Lapitsky, Doug Mellet, and Roy Xalcich . . . plans to attend St. Iohn's Robert P. McGee Student Council lg Speech lg Biology lg Intramurals 1, 2, 3. Mack . . . a true gentleman . . . loves pizza pies . . . never missed hav- ing name on the Headmaster's List . . . pals around with Ken Leder and Ed Marzec. john R. McGillion Mac . . . hails from the Bronx . . . enjoys Math . . . pals with Tom Strong . . . intends to major in accounting at St. Iohn's or Manhattan. Joseph V. McGrath Speech 1, 2, 3, 45 Debate 1, 2, 3, 45 Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Red Owl 2, 3, 45 Intramurals 1, 35 Dramatics 2. Joe . . . recognized for his golden voice . . . cheers basketball, football and parties . . . English his favorite . . . Big Man on the Speech Club . . . always seen with Gerry McFeely, Ioe Lang, and Mike Castellano . . . in- tends to enter show business after at- tending St. Iohn's U. Gregory I. McKenna Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4. Mac . . . comes from Bellerose . . . lists his hobbies as cars and radios . . . favors history . . . good man on the hardwood . . . often seen with Paul Kelly, Bob Hill, john Furey, and fack Hennessy . . . Manhattan will caxm Greg's talents. ' 'W james I. McKieman French 25 Biology 15 Physics 35 In- tramurals 1, 2, 3, 4. General . . . favors Math . . . likes record collecting . . . can be found with Pat Rao, Ierry Houser, and Bill john- son . . . plans to further his education at Manhattan while studying for a de- gree in Engineering. Arthur E. McMahon Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 45 Basketball 25 Swimming 1. Artie . . . hails from St. Mel's, White- stone . . . can often be seen with Dan Flynn . . . aspires to be a draftsman . . . will attend St. Iohn's U. Demmis C. McMahon Football 1, 2, 35 Track 1, 2, 3, 45 Student Council 1, 25 Moore Honor Society 3, 45 Intramurals 15 Red Owl 15 Stage Crew . Mac . . . tough center of the foot- ball squad . . . always on Headmaster's List . . . backs all Prep activities . . . enjoys Chem Lab . . . and his hi-fi . . . pals with Roy Valcich, Jim Ryan, and jack Reilly . . . plans Chemical Engineering career. Kevin L. McManus Tennis 1, 25 Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4. Mickey . . . quite a social flash . . . likes all sports . . . Prep's answer to Vic Seixas . . . always seen with Ken Leder and Jerry Silecehia . . . likes History best . . . St. John's loss is Villanova's gain. Alfred I. Melanson Track 1, 25 French 3, 45 Intramurals l, 25 Red Owl 45 Football 3, 45 Boat Ride Committee 35 Biology l. Al . . . loves baseball, football and Math . . . headed for Holy Cross and Engineering . . . usually on the Honor Roll . . . pals with Bill Childs. b William I. Melkun Football 3, 45 Swimming 15 Riding 15 Intramurals 1, 2, 3. Milky Way . . . defensive terror on the football team . . . digs all sports and weight liftin . . . hails from St. Hedwig's in Floras Park . . . bound for business course ,at Hofstra. William D. Mellett Cross Country 35 Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 35 Red Owl 45 Boat Ride Committee Doug . . . hails from Jamaica . . . likes basketball . . . possessor of deadly two-hand set . . . good sense of humor . . . pals with Larry Prendergast and jake LaMotta . . . sure to be a success as M.D. via St. Iohn's U. CLASS HISTORY .2 4 -' f 1 , . 1 , ,.., . - II.. H . f-1--fel . my 1114- 4'2iE.YZi,2fl?iQ'1r:l1iiVi . iia--'.1Ef:.f1f1fl::ibrEL-QHwJI'gYrf ff'zfxe.i1f?1'i'.-Yiflsifazfi ,V ,, - 1 e L' , f 'T S A ' 2. fe ' A 4 V1 -' N . -- 2. 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Q .S K, ' - T yia' -4 A. 5, .1-, Q-, 5, ,,.:.,,:. .Lf ' Q M r i Y , : H , f ' . Vincent I. Melomo Fred A. Meyers Track 1, 2, 3, 43 Cross Country l, 2, 35 Press 35 Red Owl l, 2, 3g Moore Honor Society 3, 45 Cheerleaders 4. Vin . . . hails from the Ridge . . . frequent subscriber to Honor Roll and Headmaster's List . . . one of the best on the Track Team . . . will major in History at Catholic U. French 25 Moore Honor Society 2, 3, 43 Physics 35 Biology lg Debate 1, 2, 3, 45 Intramurals 3, 4. Fred . . . always seen around after school . . . usually on the Honor Roll . . . likes History and collecting stamps . . . St. Iohn's U. gain is our loss. Arthur R. Miele Artie . . . hails from St. Finbar's . . . his friends are too numerous to mention . . . History is his favorite subject . . . St. Iohn's, his favorite University. Kenneth F. Moehringer ?iology lg Poster Service 25 Red Owl Cozy . . . hails from St. Albans . . . always good for a joke . . . likes to tinker with cars, when he isn't playing drums . . . enjoys Math . . . plans to attend Pratt Institute. V james E. Molloy Swimming 1, 2, 3, 45 Intramurals l, 2. jim . . . one of the Rockaway crew . . . hails Math as favorite subject . . . holds several medals and letters, earned while swimming for the Prep . . . will study Electrical Engineering at Man- hattan. Robert W. Monaghan Prep Shadows 3, 4, Sports Editorg Red Ow 2, 35 Athletic Boosters 3, 43 Play Committee 33 Fonxm 1, 2, 35 Latin 1, 2g Intramurals 4. Bob . . . great guy who hails from Woodside . . . small frame but lots of personality . . . Sports Editor of year- book . . . the 2:50 bell is his cue for gl activities . . . will attend St. Iohn's Daniel P. Moriarty Intramurals 2, 85 Math 15 Baseball Manager 2. Danny . . . baseball manager in Sophomore year . . . likes water sports . . . often seen with Jim Slattery . . . will decide on career while studying at Villanova. Robert M. Muccigrosso Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 45 Press 35 Red Owl 2, 35 Basketball Manager 35 Play Committee 2. Dixie . . . manager of basketball team . . . digs hockey and basketball . . . likes English . . . hails from the Ridge . . . usually found with Hank Kettelhodt. Hugh A. Mullen Glee Club 3, 45 Intramurals 3. Hughie . . . hails from St. Rita's . . . favorite subject, Math . . . pals with Frank Catapano and Ken Moeh- ringer . . . hopes to attend Manhattan . . . Civil Engineering his goal. Ierome D. Mullin Swimming 3, 45 Laboureans 1, 2, 3, 45 Booster 3, 45 Biology I5 Intra- murals 2, 45 Physics 85 Glee Club 1, 2. Jerry . . . hails from Our Lady Help of Christians . . . often around school after the bell . . . enioys swimming . . . favors English class . . . undecided about future. Iohn N. Mullin Swimming 15 Cheerleaders 2, 3, 45 Tennis 1, 25 Athletic Boosters 3, 45 giology 15 Glee Club 35 Intramurals Norry . . . noted for his school spirit in Prep activities . . . hails from that Promised Land , Brooklyn . . . aspires to be an English teacher . . . plans to pursue future education at St. An- selm's. Kenneth I. Mullin Intramurals l, 2, 8, 45 German 2, 3, 45 Physics 35 Camera 45 Poster Ser- vice 4. Emie . . . hails from Maspeth . . . loves all sports and History . . . friendly with everyone . '. . can be seen any time with Bob M-aier and john O'Con- nor . . . hopes to attend Iona. Charles I. Muratore Intramurals 2, 3, 45 Spanish 25 Red Owl 4. Butch . . . a Brooklyn man from Sts. Simon and Iude Parish . . . favors garties, football, and English . . . eaded for a career in business admin- istration at St. Iohn's U. Pasquale L. Murdocco Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 45 Baseball 1, 45 Physics 35 Track 1. Doc . . . hails from Regina Pacis . . . active in Intramurals for four years . . . a nice guy who has made many friends at the Prep . . . next stop, St. John's U., for a career in ac- counting. Ioseph P. Napoli Football 3, 45 Track l, 2, 35 Intra- murals 1, 2, 3. Basil . . . a good dresser . . . ar- dent sports enthusiast . . . liked by everyone 'at the Prep . . . future plans include St. Iohn's U. and a law career. , ..M,.. ,e Zzg ,.,...,W,..,.,,.m,.,, john M. Natale Edmund F. Nigri Poster Service 1, 25 Biology 1. Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 45 Press 35 Span- ,, , ish 35 Math 4. Johnny Who . . . is an excellent horseback rider . . . likes to play his Eddie . . . a good man on the hard- guitar . . . in school can usually be wood . . . English his favorite subject found with Charlie Knapp . . . plans . . . plans to study law at St. Iohn's U. to study medicine after completing St. Iohn's U. 2 ft Henry B. Noguera Tennis 3, 4. Hank holds a varsity letter for tennis . . . hails History as his favorite sub- iect . . . likes rock 'n' roll . . . plans to enter diplomatic service upon com- pleting his studies at Georgetown U. 5 . it 52 joseph A. Noll Biology 15 Track 25 Physics 35 Earth Science 3, 45 Dance Committee 3. Sol . . . seen at all Prep dances . . . likes physics, photography, and parties . . . good friend of Mike Sliclen . . . headed for S.I.U. and a career in science. Phillip L. Notaro Student Council 1, 25 Biology 15 Span- ish 25 Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4. Phil is an avid weightlifter . . . likes sports and Spanish . . . frequently seen with Jerry Suppes and John Furey . . . sure success in field of Advertising. Robert C. Ochab iiiology 25 Intramurals 2, 3, 45 Speech Bob . . . favors English, photography, and the outdoors . . . hopes to be a teacher via St. John's U. 4 R .v,.i iw :ibn Iohn T. O'Connor Student Council 15 Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 45 Laboureans 2. Okie . . . likes History . . . frequently seen on the Honor Roll . . . can be found with jim Prevet, Bob Tadler, and jack Hennessy . . . hopes to at- tend S.I.U. for a degree in law. Raymond P OConnor Track 1, 25 Cross Country 25 Swim- ming 3, 45 Speech 15 Earth Science 15 Baseball Manager l. Ray can he found in the library with Jim Bruton . . . favors Math, Science and swimming . . . hails from Middle Village . . . hopes to attend Air Force Academy. Brendan 0,Reilly Swimming 15 Intramurals 2, 35 Span- ish 25 Biology I. Quiet . . . always found with Chet Wright . . . likes baseball and Span- ish . . . lives in Queens . . . bound for Notre Dame and a career in business. Frank S. Orlando Football 1, 2, 3, 45 Track 1, 2, 3, 45 Student Council 45 Intramurals 1. Frank . . . Mr. Vice-President . . . gives fans many thrills in football and track . . . always seen with George Lewis . . . good student who is al- ways on the Honor Roll. Robert j. Osmers Band 15 Crusade Society 55 Intramur- als 2. Ozzie . . . thinks popular records, sports, and traveling are the most . close friend of Rock Longo . . . lxeaded for Cathedral College and the Diocesan Priesthood. john D. Panker Band l, 2, 3, 45 Basketball 15 Intra- anurals 1, 2, 3, 45 Biology 15 Spanish Paula . . . a four year man in the Band . . . excels at basketball and baseball . . . pals with Bob Muccigrosso . . . next stop, S.I.U. and a career in teaching. Salvatore C. Pecoraro Red Owl 1, 2, 3, 4' Band 1, 2, 3, 45 Michael I. Orlando Intramurals 3. Mike . . . a Brooklyn commuter . . . quiet and refined . . . intended career in law . . . his college is St. Iohn's U. Radio 3, 45 Red Owl 2, 3, 45 Camera Marty . . . constantly on the Honor Roll . . . member of many activities . . . usually seen with Larry Ross and Iim McDonnell . . . plans to study electrical engineering at Manhattan. Michael A. Pesce Intramurals 3, 45 biology 1. Physics 3. Sal . - . spends his leisure bowling. Mike . . . hails from sr. Athanasius reading 01' PISYIIIZ 011655 - - -.RFOUQ of . . . favors Chem lab . . . enjoys base- his Band letter . . . his ambition is a ball, fishing and stamps , , , future medical career. still undecided. Q T3 S n justin A Peters Baseball 1, Basketball 1, Intramurals 2, 3, 45 Student Council 25 Spanish 3. Pete . . . likes fishing and basketball . . . letters for baseball and basketball . . . usually found with Bill Vicino or Frank Longo . . . hails from the Ridge. George F. Pigott Biology 15 Track 25 Riding 25 Intra- murals 2, 3. George . . . well-liked around the school . . . can always he found with Bill johnson . . . digs Spanish the most . . . plans to become a police officer upon completing his studies at St. Iohn's U. Francis T. Podkrash Track 1, 2, 3, 45 Physics 35 Radio 35 Biology 25 Moore Honor Society 25 Boosters 45 Speech 1. Frank . . '. a four year track man . . . likes fishing, swimming, and Math . . . constantly on Honor Roll or Head- master's List . . . will continue at Notre Dame . . . his career: Naval Engineering. james I. Polito Kenneth I. Pompilio Peter P. Porrello Earth Science 15 Physics 35 Biology 15 Library 25 Red Owl 3, 45 Swimming Earth Science 45 Intramurals 4. French 1. 1, 2, 3, 45 Spanish 35 Crusaders 4. , Peter Paul' . . . new member at the Big jim . . . comes from Queen of Pomps . . . an ardent sports' enthu- Prep . . . likes photography and socio- All Saints . . . favorite subject is Eng- siast . . . member of the swimming logy . . . always seen with Don Wana- lish . . . frequently seen with Phil team for four years . . . favorite sub- maker . . . future still undecided. Porter and Bob Cuttica . . . plans to ject is Spanish . . . headed for a car- study medicine at St. John's University. eer in medicine at Georgetown. Philip I. Porter Biology 15 Camera 15 Intramurals 2, 3, 4. Phil . . . a parishoner of St. Ioseph's in Brooklyn . . . favors dancing. foot- ball, and History . . . headed for St. john's U. to major in Business. Joseph L. Prendergast Student Council 1, 45 Red Owl 1, 2, 3, 4, Editor 3, 45 German 2, 35 Intra- murals 25 Physics 35 Glee Club 1, 25 Biology 15 Latin 15 Boatride Com- mittee 2, 3. Larry . . . the boy with personality plus from Elmhurst . . . cheers par- ties . . . backs all school activities . . . plans on taking Liberal Arts at St. Iohn's University. james E. Prevet Basketball 1, 2, 35 Baseball 1, 2, 35 Moore Honor Society 2, 3, 45 Student Council 15 Physics 3. lim . , . cheers all sports . . . fav- orite subject is English . . . member in good standing of the Moore Honor Society, always on the Headmaster's List . . . twin to Jim Benestad . . . good luck at Holy Cross. joseph F. Profaci Glee Club 1, 25 Track 23 French 4g Swimming Intramurals. Joe . . . hails from St. Finbarls Par- ish . . . enjoys sports and English . . . intends taking business course at St. john's U. Iames A. Reilly Intramurals l, 2. 3, 4: Moore Honor Society 2, 3: Biology 1. Jim . . . a good student . . . never missed Honor Roll or Headmaster's List . . . a great basketball enthusiast . . . favorite subject is History . . . will pursue career as a lawyer. t St. Iohn's University. john L. Reilly Play 4. Reil . . . a grade A guyv . . . ex- cellent caddy who loses more than ten halls a game . . . usually found on the Honor Roll . . . plans to lmecome a math teacher. joseph V. Puglise Earth Science 2. 3, 45 Riding lg Red Owl 2, 3, 43 Glee Club 2, 3. Joe . . . hails from Queen of All Saints Parish . . . likes tropical fish and hunting . . . will study medicine at 3 , X O A A .1 William I. Reilly Earth Science Club 3, 43 Boosters 8, 4. Bill . . . hails from Flushing . . . likes boating, basketball, and history . . . often with Romano, Schroeder, and Rota . . . future undecided. Patrick W. Rao Intramurals 1. 2, 3, 4g Tennis 2 Math 3, Moore Honor Society 2 3 Pasqual . . . cheers athletics and Math . . . usually seen on Headmastcrs List . . . pals with Ross Rimicci loc Bonventre and Iim McKurn'in wishes to become an engineer Frank I. Reynolds Intramurals 2g French Club 8. Loyal entry to the Prep from Iloly Cross Parish, Brooklyn . . . often seen with Mullen and Carlson . . . enjoys photography . . . will take up Business Insurance at St. I0hn's U. Thomas E. Riley Riding lg Biology 1. Rile . . . hails from St. Patrick's in Bay Ridge . . . quiet but humorous . . . always seen with lim Webb . . . favors horseback riding . . . headed for St. Iohn's U. Ross A. Rimicci Band 1, 2, 3, 43 Physics 33 Math 34 Student Council lg Moore Honor So- ciety 2, 3, 4. Ross . . . hails from Richmond Hill . . . constantly on Headinaster's List or Ilonor Roll . . . likes music and History . . . veteran of the Band . . . looks forward to a career in Science. Richard T. Rockwell Band 1, 2, 3, 45 Moore Honor Society 3, 45 German 3, 45 Physics 35 In- tramurals 45 Red Owl 4. Rock . . . hails from Jackson Heights . . . noted for his dressing . . . likes Chemistry . . . polished master of the clarinet . . . holds a Band letter . . . plans a career in science at Niagara U. Paul A. Rosenkranz Biology 15 Swimming Intramurals 2, 3, 45 Math 4. Rose-y . . . always seen with Ed Whelan . . . favors basketball, hand-ball and History . . . a well-liked man at the Prep . . . hopes to become a teacher. 4. Lawrence J. Ross Laboureans 1, 2, 3, 45 Physics 3, 45 Radio 3, 45 Camera 3, 45 Red Owl 3, Larry . . . hails from Flushing . . . frequents Honor Roll . . . has a Ham license . . . enjoys baseball . . . likes Edward B. Rogan Library 1, 2, 3, 45 Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4. Eddie . . . one of the boys . . . seen with Phil Porter and Frank Hem- rick . . . can be found in the library during lunch . . . wants to attend St. John's University. all sciences . . . pals with Joe Shaulys, Marty Ott, and Jim McDonnell. Edward A. Romano Poster Service 1, 2, 3, 45 Intramurals 35 German 3, 45 Earth Science 3, 4. Ed . . . often sc-en around after school . . . pals with Vinny Rota, Don Schroeder, and Bill Reilly . . . favors Math and sports . . . a good artist. 1 .sm Vincent A. Rota Camera 1, 25 Physics 3, 45 Radio 35 Earth Science 3, 45 Band 35 Swimming Intramurals 3. The Rocketmann . . . always tells a good joke . . . likes science . . . hopes to become an Electronics Engineer. SENIOR MEMBERS OF THE MOORE HONOR SOCIETY Front Row: John Fleming, Robert Cuttica, Victor Agusta, Dennis Fitzsimmons, Frank Harford. Second Row: Charles Beagan, Robert Maier, Dennis McMahon, XVilliam Trust. Back Row: James Singler, Jolm Hennessey, Arthur Griffin, Martin Ott, George Travers, Fredrick Meyers. Not Pictured: Joseph Lang. Frank I. Ru ggieri Baseball 1, 2, 3, 45 Crusaders 3, 45 Boosters 4. Frank . . . hails from Our Lady of Angels . . . likes all sports . . . plans to become a teacher. Iames I. Ryan Boosters 3, 45 Intramurals 25 Physics 35 Prep Shadows 45 Swimming Intra- murals 25 Red Owl 45 Play 4. Jimbo . . . hails from Flatbush . . . usually seen with Roy Valcich, Larry Prendergast, and Dennis McMahon . . . favors Chemistry and History . . . will james N. Ryan Spanish 35 Crusaders 3, 45 Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4. Big Jim . . . favors basketball, foot- ball, and Ancient History . . . always seen with Jim Galpin . . . headed for engineering career at the United States Air Force Academy. become 'an engineer via Villanova. Stephen C. Ryan Biology 15 Riding 15 Cmsaders 3, 45 Play Committee 2. Steve . . . a native of queens Vil- lage . . . cheers cars, footba l, and his- tory . . . pals wiH1 Hennessy brothers and Bob McCormick . . . Niagara beckons. Victor I. Salemo Intramurals 4. Vic . . . a new member of the Prep . . . favors astronomy and Math . . . usually seen with Harry Ditmar . . . hopes to become a doctor via S.I.U. Iolm S. Savarese Biology 15 Earth Science 15 Intramur- als 25 Football 3, 4. Sav . . . hails from New Hyde Park . . . famous for his imitations . . . al- ways seen on the gridiron . . . fre- quently seen with Bill Melkun and Jerry Silechia . . . interested in Physi- cal Education at Boston College. john F. Scheich Biology 15 Laboureans 1, 2, 3, 45 French 2, 3, 45 Riding 15 Prep Shad- ows 2, 3, Editor 45 Earth Science 2, 3, 45 Intramurals 3, 45 Speech 1, 25 Stu- dent Council 45 Latin 4. jack . . . hails from O.L.P.H. parish in Ozone Park . . . editor of yearbook . . . enioys watching T. V. and playing football . . . digs History the most . . . lists Bill Johnson, Tom Cox and Bob Monaghan as close friends . . . gains a career in teaching via St. Iohn's Richard I. Schneider Football 15 Swimming 1, 2, 3, 45 intrzmurals 1, 25 Biology 15 Math , . Duke . . . an excellent swimmer . . . often seen with Roy Valcich and Den- nis McMahon . . . comes from Ridge- wood . . . favors Math and the Prep pool . . . favors Manhattan as his col- lege with Engineering as a career. Donald W. Schroeder Poster Service 15 Earth Science 2, 35 Intramurals 3. Don . . . loyal member of the Earth Science club . . . can he seen with Ed Romano and Vinnie Rota . . . champ at math and chess . . . enjoys fishing and swimming . . . plans to study architecture at Pratt Institute. 3: Robert C. Schweikert Joseph F. Scozzari Robert M. Shanley Red Owl 3, 4g Physics 39 Radio 4g Band 1, 2, 3, 4g Lahoureans 2, 3, 4, Biology lg Intramurals I, 2, 3, 4g Camera 3. Crusaders 3, 4, Intramurals I, 2, S, 4. Track lg Earth Science 1. Bob . . . a good student and a aloe . . . hails from St. lohn the Bap- Bob . . . cheers sports, pool, parties, friend of many at the Prep . . . likes tist Parish . . . active im-inht-r of tho and stamps . . . racks in Math and is photography and Svit-rice . . . plans to band for four years . . . a two-letter a consistent Honor Roll man . . . has attend Stl Iohn's U. man . . . favors llistory . . . intends Sights Seton Annapolis. to enroll at St. Iohn's U. joseph P. Shaulys Red Owl 2, 3. 45 Prep Shadows 2, 8, 4: Camera 2, 3, 4, Physics 3, 43 Earth Science 2, 3, 45 Spanish 25 Radio 3, 4. loc . . . hails from Our Lady of Perpetual Help . . . owns pins for Red Owl and Prep Shadows . , . likes sci- ence . . . a member of many Prep activities . . . plans to study electrical engineering at Manhattan. ,is Michael J. Shea Mike . . . frequently on the honor roll . . . enjoys baseball . . . claims Math as his easiest subject . . . would like to study business at St. John's U. Martin I. Sheppard Intramurals 1, 2, 35 Labour-eans 1. Marty . . . a jackson Heights man from Blessed Sacrament Parish . . . headed for an accounting career at St. Iohn's . . . favors driving and custom- ized cars. Seniors and their dates take a break. 58 Roman H. Sieczkowski Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 43 Biology 1. Ray . . . hails from St. Stanislaus Parish . . . a good student . . . likes Math . . . favorite hobby is photog- raphy . . . pals around with Ed Kwa- sneski and Frank Skowronski . . . hopes to study engineering at City College. Ierome A. Silecchia Football 1, 2, 3, 45 Tennis 2, 3. jerry . . . holds three football let- ters . . . never missed the honor roll . . . likes Math best . . . frequently seen with Iohn Savarese and Ken Mc- Manus . . . intends to study Engineer- ing at Manhattan. Iames C. Singler Riding lg Prep Shadows 2, 3, 45 Span- ish 2, 33 Earth Science 3, 45 Camera Sf, 45 Red Owl 3, 45 Student Council Jim . . . an excellent student . . . always seen with Phil Notaro . . . likes water sports . . . hopes to make a career in the Navy via Annapolis. Frank T. Skowronski Biology lg German 2, 3g Earth Sci- ence 4. Frank . . . hails from St. Stanislaus Parish . . . likes the piano and work- ing with cars . . . still choosing be- tween business administration and law at St. Iohn's U. james P. Slattery Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Cheerleaders 3, 45 Boosters 3, 45 Crusaders 3. Slats . . . likes fishing, swimming and bowling . . . hails lunch as favorite subject . . . holds a major letter for cheerleading . . . plans career in teach- ing upon completing his studies at St. Michael I. Sliclen Poster Service lg Red Owl lg Biology lg Earth Science 25 Intramurals 23 Track 2. Mike . . . hails from St. Matthias . . . likes all sports . . . favors social studies . . . will decide future during next four years at St. Iohn's U. Ralph B. Smith John's U. John A. Sparacio Intramurals 1, 2, 8, 4. Band 1' 2' 3' student Connell 4' John . . . hails from Little Flower par- Ralph . . . one of the real favorites ish . . . favors English and football around the Prep . . . a meritable Sax . . . a four year intramural man . . . player . . . has major band letter to close friends are Charlie Mattina and prove it . . . law and St. Iohn's U. Iohn Natale . . . headed for a business await him. career via S.I.U. Thomas P. Strong Intramurals 1, 2, 85 Boosters 4. Tom . . . a member of Corpus Christi parish . . . an outstanding comedian . . . often seen with Dan Flynn . . . gitends to major in History at St. Iohn's 60 sift Timothy T. Sullivan Edward I. Summers Ieremiah S. Suppes Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4g Spanish 2, 3. Library 1, 2, 3, 45 Spanish 1. Student Council 13 Basketball 15 ln- Tim . . . a ltitlgi-wood man . . . Ace . . . hails from Holy Name parish hlamurals 2' 3' likes basketball and howling . . . often . . . enjoys hasehall and reading . . . Ierrv . . . hails from Springfield Car- Seen with Jim ltyan and jim Reilly favorite subject is History . . . fre- :lens . . . likes speech class best . . . . . . plans to het-oine a C.P.A. via quently on the Ilonor Roll . . . plans always seen with Bob Hill and Greg S.I.U. to become a history teacher by Wily ML-Kenna . . . headed for a business nf S-l-U- career. Hugh I. Sweeney Lahoureans 1, 2, 3, 45 Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 45 Press 33 Spanish 85 Moore Honor Society 2, 3, 4g Physics 3. Hughie . . . took an active part in many Prep activities . . . frequently on the Honor Roll . . . outstanding in Math class . . , future includes aeronau- tieal engineering at Notre Dame. Robert I. Tadler Intramurals 1, 2, 33 Biology 1: Boat- ride Committee 1, 2, 35 Red Owl. Bob . . . History is his favorite . . . loves food and sports . . . always found with Mike Zapf, Bob Maier, and Ken Mullin . . . has sights on a business career. Q Q joseph F. Tennaro Riding lg Biology l. Joe . . . hails from Brooklyn . . . likes cars and sharp clothes . . . often seen with Arthur Miele and Frank Longo . . . undecided about his future. Frank Zamminer and Joe Shaulys prepare oxygen experiment. Francis I. Traun Swimming 3, 43 Red Owl 3, 43 In- Smokey . . . a hi-fi enthusiast . . likes swimming, boating, and skindiv- ing . . . will pursue a career in medi- Richard A. Thomson Thomas I. Tracy Biolo y lg Earth Science 2g lntra- Red Owl 1, 2, 3, 43 Biology lg Phy- murag 1. sics 3. tramurals 1, 23 German 2. Rich . . . hails from St. Thomas the Tom . . . hails from Holy Family Alpostle . . . likes biology and weight- Parish . . . small frame but large per- li ting . . . always seen with Walt sonality . . . can he found with Ray Williams and Ioe Fremgen . . . hopes O'Connor and Jim Braton . . . plans cine at St.-Iohn's. to become an accountant via S.l.U to continue his education at St. I0- seph's, the Vincentian seminary in Princeton . George F. Travers Band 1, 2, 3, 43 Crusaders 3, 43 De- bate 23 German 3, 43 Laboureans 1, 2 3 4' Moore Honor Society 2, 3, 43 Pllyslcs,33 Spanish 33 Speech 1, 2, 3, 4. George . . . holds a letter for the band . . . often on the Honor Roll . . . hails Math as his favorite subject . . . will study engineering at Notre Dame. Robert F. Travia Poster Service 1, 2, 3, 43 Red Owl 2, 3, 43 Prep Shadows 2, 3, 43 German 2, 33 Intramurals 2. Speedy . . . Mr, President of the Poster Service . . . does art work a his hobby . . . plans for future includ- law at S.j.U. Albert P. Troglio Poster Service 1, 2, 3, 43 French 3, 4. Al . . . a close friend of Marty Sheppard and Ed Whelan . . . four year man on the poster service . . . destination: St. Iol1n's U. William M. Trust Gabriele I. Troiano Baseball 1, 2, 3, 43 Football l, 2, 3, 43 Spanish 33 Intramurals 1, 2. Gabe . . . hails from St. Finhar's . . . cheers Math and cars . . . holds letters for football and baseball . . . heading for law career via St. Iohn's. Fred H. Troike Speech 2, 3, 4g Library 1, 2, 3, 43 :hugo 33 Intramurals 1, 2, 33 Debate , . Freddy . . . claims tennis, dancing, and Math his favorites . . . valuable member of the speech club . . . can always be found in the library . . . headed for Manhattan and a career in drafting. Poster Service l, 2, 3, 43 Gennan 2. 3, 4g Intramurals 1, 2, 33 Track 33 Phy- sics 33 Crusaders 3, 43 Red Owl 43 Moore Honor Society 43 Boatride Com- mittee 2, 33 Dance Committee 3, 4. Bill . . . hails from St. Michael's parish . . . does much of the art work for the Prep . . . frequently on the Honor Roll . . . plans include an engineering oourse at Manhattan. john L. Tschupp Michael A. Tyack James A Umhey Prep Shadows 1, 2, 3, 45 Red Owl l, Poster Service 2. French 15 Intramurals 2 J 2Li3,iceCgf:5:a2Cg'b4i, gfly?fl,s4iClEl?rgl Mike . . . hails from Our Lady of Jim . . . lus from St Clulix 4. Radio Club'3' 4,' German Club 3' Pcrpctual Help . . . friendly with parish . . . always on the Hs idmxstirs 4? Intramurals 2, 5 ' Drown Bcckcl and Vinnic Rota . . . List . . . favors Llrs ind frig ' ' ' likes animals and tropical fish . . . pals with DcSlnno md CIIUI johnny . . . digs radio, photography, hopes to he-come a vetcrinarian. plans includc niidu il coursi it Gtorgc and stamp collecting . . . hacked all town U. Prop activities . . . pals with Ioe Schau- lys and Ed Romano . . . hcaded for Villanova and enginccrinjz. Anthony S. Vaccaro Roy W. Valcich Band 1, 2, 3, Red Owl 1, 2, 3, 4, Swimming 1, 4, Intramurals 1, 22 3, Camera 3, 45 Intramurals 1, 3. 45 Track 25 Red Owl 2. Tony . . . hails from Our Lady of Roy . . . ridcs C.C. from St. Schas- Lorctto . . . hobbies include- collecting tian's in VVoodsidc . . . can he found stamps and rccords , . . intcnds to pur- with Prendcrgast, Schneider. and Mc- sue law Carccr at S.I.U. Mahon . . . wlans industrial cn'inccr- I L. ing career via Villanova. Adolph M. Valente Poster Service 1, 2. 3, 45 Earth Science 8, 45 Spanish 35 Intramurals 1, 2. Dolf . . . hails from St. Margarcfs . . . pals with Romano,,Houser and Mcycr . . . often on Honor Roll . . . Q15 sights on dentistry via St. John's Lunch at lastg the long awaited senior lunch period. 62 Paul E. Valentino Football 1, 2, 3, 45 Track 1, 2, 3, 43 Math 1, 2. Rudolph . . . good man on the grid- iron . . . enioys weightlifting and cars . . . pals with Orlando and Napoli .. . . headed for Holy Cross and Engineering. Vincent A. Velotta Riding lg Boosters 3. Vinnie . . . hails from St. Malachy's Parish . . . usually seen with Bob Tra- via and Bill Trust . . . plans a career in teaching. i-, Frank I. Ventimiglia Biology lg Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4, Band 1, 23 Spanish 2, 33 Math 35 Physics 3. ' Frank . . . cheers sports and Italian food . . . can be seen with Peters. Longo, and Troiano . . . Honor Roll man . . . will continue at S. I. U. for a C.P.A. degree. Michael E. Vezzuto Biology 1, 2, 35 Physics 3g Clee Club 1, 2, 3, Earth Science 2, 3, 43 Red Owl 1, 2, Radio 3. Mike . . . likes Math and science . . . usually seen with Cuttica, Puglise and Amatrudo . . . intended career, medicine via S.I.U. William I. Vicino Student Council 1, 2, Spanish 35 In- tramurals 1, 2, 3, 43 Biology 1. Willie . . . an ardent Yankee fan . . . also likes History . . . pals with Peters, Longo, and Tennaro . . . in- tends to attend St. Iohn's U. Donald I. Wanamaker French 2, 3. Red . . . enjoys skindiving and boat ing . . . often seen with Troglio, Whe lan, and Sheppard . . . will study busi ness administration at St. Iohn's. james A. Webb Spider . . . hails from St. Patrick's parish . . . always has a humorous comment . . . favors cars and History . . . plans to attend Mount St. Mary's College to begin a medical career. Robert I. Werger Basketball 15 Baseball 25 Press 3, 45 Intramurals 1, 4. Bob . . . likes all sports . . . good man on the hardwood . . . friends with Hank Kettlehodt and Bob Muccigrosso . . . plans to study business at S.I.U. Edward I. Whelan Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 45 Swimming In- tramurals 2. Eddie . . . a Flatbush man from St. Vincent Ferrer . . . hails cars, sports, and History . . . rarely seen without Paul Rosenkranz . . . plans to pursue a law career via St. Iohn's U. R Thomas A. Whitford Physics 35 Basketball Intramurals 2, 3, 45 Prep Shadows 4. Tom . . . a parishoner of Immacu- late Heart of Mary . . . hails Latin, fishing, and boating . . . pals with Joe Shaulys and Dick Thomson . . . will pursue studies at St. Iohn's U. Walter B. Williams Red Owl 1, 2, 3, 45 Physics 35 Earth Science 25 Biology 15 Intramurals 2, 35 French 45 Math 1. Wally . . . travels daily from St. Bamahas Parish, Bellmore . . . favors skin diving and Physics . . . awarded a Red Owl pin . . . plans to attend St. Iohn's U. Richard D. Williams Forum 1, 2, 8, 45 Latin 1, 2, 45 Moore Honor Society 3, 4g Red Owl 3, 45 Boat Ride Committee 2, 35 Stage Com- mittee 35 Gemian 4. Willie . . . a Park Slope man from St. Saviour's . . . distinguished him- self as sports editor of the Red Owl . . . noted for short haircuts . . . plans to attend St. Iohn's U. Chester I. Wright Football 3, 45 Basketball 35 Intramur- als 1, 25 Swimming Intramurals 25 Spanish 2. Chet . . . a commuter from Corpus Christi, Woodside . . . partial to Me- chanical Drawing . . . pals with Brendan O'Reilly, Jim Kivelehan, and Bob Bux- ton . . . plans on a law career via St. J'ohn's U. Francis K. Zamminer Red Owl 2, 3, 45 Prep Shadows 2, 3, 45 Camera 1, 2, 3, 45 Math 3, 4: Victor Yesavage Biology 15 Intramurals 2. Vic . . . a parishoner of St. Stanis- laus Kostka . . . whiz at Math . . . favors baseball and basketball . . . pals with Ronnie Gillespie and jim Galpin . . . hopes to become a teacher after studies at St. Iohn's U. Michael I. Zapf Band 1, 25 Poster Service lg Football Mike . . . a parishoncr of St. Thomas the A ostle Woodhaven . '1 real Biology 3, 45 Radio 3, 45 Earth Sci- 3, 4. ence 3, 45 Physics 3, 45 Swimming Intramurals 2, 3, 4. Frank . . . hails from St. Rita's . . . well-known by all . . . always seen with a camera in hand . . . a faithful member of many activities . . . plans to become a mathematician via St. Iohn's U. p , . . . fan of History . . . a two-lettertman in football . . . always with Art Crif- fin, Ioe D'Onofrio, and Frank Harford . . . has sights set on engineering at Manhattan College. Sophomore biologists exninining slicles 'KLiherty, Equality, and Fraternity are slogans of clenioerncy. Give me your tirecl and your poor . . the rich man or the poor main, the cloetor or lalwyer, it inntters not. -All men :ire equal in Coclls eyes, The St. Iolmls prepster, whetlier Senior, Iunior, Sophomore, or Freslnnzm, knows this well. He is taught to net accordingly. The CityU cannot help hut profit. 66 UNDERELASSMEN Statue of Llberty 67 Front Row: Peter Cnprioglio, Nicholas XYiI'Lfild2llHU, Iffclwurd NMY1-iqim, 'IQIIUIIIJN Hnsxo, Anthony Hana. Sr'f'onrI How: jgnnvs Harold, Iolnn D4-I,nc'z1, Iolxn Castro, Vqnnl De-Niwo, Tlmonnls 1 wrtinvz, Frank Cvntilv, Louis Curcli, Iolmn Iianlllmzxrk. Tlzirzl How: Clvorgv xI1lftll1'XVS, Anthony My son ward Horan, Cvorgv Sllivlcls, Illllll Y1nnn'it4-lm, .Iznncw I7onolnn', Holwrt Pic'c'o1i, - Q' ' ' onus Donlon, Louis Scotto, Stunlvy Paul:-gm-llnls, liiohurml Salrzynski, XYullvr 134-1-kvr, Nolwrt 2, I 'I '1ron. 101: How: Miclmf-l Nlunnix, Vinccnt Scotti, 101111 Bianchi, john DclDn-bbio, L 'crlrcl Hnttvr, Bingio Lum-qua, Frank Dan, Vito Pisuni, Clcorgv Mango, Mario ilino. Q Miclrul Mmnix XI. ' Ol , HMI ' 'I I1 . Ek P1 ll. B 1 R1 I . - Class Przfsidzfnt Q C la.s'.v Pres-izlvnt Paul D0Nisco Front Rom Iolm CIDTI mo Toward Lynch, Kc-nnvtlm IZRHIKIUII, Philip Conti, I,z1wrc'nc'c- Ianickv, H1 f xlsxbcttn Antllom I,ong5olmrclo, liclwnrcl Nh-Cuffvry, Iunnw Lctko, Brian Clzlilwy. 111 Hou, D mel Bntlnr Lznvrc-m-v NVN-ks, josf-ph Attanulsio, Nivholzls PL-rrotti, janncs Clldnl XX 1111 nn Nkkcxuuv Thomas Ilathznvuy, Robe-rt NVulsl1. Avy, Q. ,f-vxmam W - 1 if 'fy -tx ! gi '53 Q M 5 gk 2 Ear MN E ,X Qian if x ' Yi lL ' N W Q N5 'ug 'QI' SAI we s 4 gy 3 . X 1? A if F32 1 9 Q 1 J' iw, -Y LS, , Y JA. , A V. F X 1' CIIl4S'.V T'1'1's-i11z'11f CIcrz1rc1 C1111114-11 Q? Front Iimr: 1'1ic11111'c1 N11-rx, 1'1I'2l1l1i 131111111-, 101111 111tr111111m'r1, 1111111'Q 1f1l110I1, 1111111 CI11x:1s, f11'l'1l1f1 C4111111-11, 101111 Kc11'xv11s1ii, Ki'I11lt'11l '1'11m11ps11l1. SVIYPHII Ruff? 101111 1f1'11V, 1111111-1'I BfI'i1!'l'1C'1i, 101111 Dm1r111111'. 11ic'1111rc1 131-171111-11, A1l11lUI1Y 'l'ito111-. l?m'1f l1nu': 111111111 131-Curmw, '1'11f1111:1s C11t110g11f1, 51015111-11 N1:11x'y:1, c14'l'2lI'l1 11lIl'1il', 1084-1111 N111c':1111sc1, IOSC1111 13v1 i1ippi, A111111 Cr1111s1111tr1. 1111110rt 1'111'c11:1. S+-..., Yl'1l1in at 11141 I11I1101' DAlI1l'C'. Not L-11o11,Q11g Bob? Front Row: Edwin Mullen, Louis Esposito, john Rovcntini, Iamcs Valentino, loseph Agoglin, Richard lm, Dominick Tursi, Paul Olmoz. Svcoml Row: Robert Kaiser, Guy Marge, Us-orgv Bennett, Anthony Simeone, John Laurine, Iamcs Maltese, James Doyle, Fred Dclcimento, Hugh jackson, Timothy Ryan, Ioseph Colueci. Back Row: George XVagnc-r, Carmine Angrisani, Barry Kocka, James Ring, Loo Spinelli, Stephen Barreca, Cregory Nlastrangf-lo, Raymond XVinheim, Stanley VVaWryk, Rocco Lahlanna. Class President James Ring Class Presidwzt Robert Carrino Front Row: Frank DclBalso, Andrew Hucmmc-r, lost-ph Viacava, Richard Bcrtoli, Sergio Pena. Second Row: Joseph Kelly, Randolph Sepe, Charles Carolan, Robert Kazalski. Allan Ryan, james NIcCroarty, Carlo Trovato, Richard Cunningham. Third Row: Michael Dorff, Thomas Grillin, Iamcs Brown, XValtcr Sha-erin, Peter Brennan, Richard Gibbons, Robert Cunhouse, Iames Haniffy, Andrew Donaghy, Eugene McElroy, Caetano Saccento, Stephen Latham, Vincent Bambina. Back Row: Salvatore Badalamcnti, Francis Palermo, Robert Carrino, Anthon Curcio, Donald Brierley, Robert Broderick, john Xlajkowski, Victor Cadicamo, Richarc.l,Kon0pka, Victor Babin. f e ,- JK' Front Hou, RlLll 1rd C nthrie lou ph Alolslo Louis C'lllSff4? Anthony fl llmrulc lost ph Clfilll loiclnm Biricri john Sc lllx llnllp BUlICljO1llx Scronrl Hou, Thom is MiLCorm1clx Qtzphcn NlQCxrry xxllllllll lxllll Duncl lirnulx lohn lhcoblld Thomis Cullen lowph Rllllxllfl ldwlrd Reilly lllOIlllS O Null josgph During., Buck Hou, Clflfil Russxll Rolurt S117 lllSlxy P - NN llmnry VVolff Pltrlgk Fgln Wlynv, Twllxll Vvllllllil llngliu john lxclly Philip Delllocgo Joseph Fnrn mdez Edwird Fox MW '1'l: Class Pms-irlcnt b, A A Edward Reilly V 1 Q, , W 5 C lass Presidfnt Raymond Muchow Front How: john Cillm-ny, Roh:-rt Dawson, josvph Nlac-chiarola, Edward Paddock, josr-ph 9 Byrnv, Svcoml How: Edward Murphy, joseph Brooks, Thomas O'Donn1-ll, Rohm-rt Stainm, john Tavcrna, John Ehrling, W'illiam XVandcl, Clc-ment Baron:-. 'l'l1irrl Row: john Rodolcco, Peter Albohn, Thomas Fraser, Anthony Garda-lla, Ronald Blasius, John Madvn, Jeremiah Callaghan, Francis Lnpo, john Cadcn, Thoinas Fcttvrs, XVilliam Nlcllalc, Vincent Darcy. Back How: Francis Cataldo, XVinston Arzn, Lawrence Camillvri, XVilliam Fe-gf-11, Kcnnvth Rugg, Francis Molincanx, Raymond Muchow, William Huggicro, Francis McDermott, Stanlvy VVcrenccki. 'xr elf -4-vw P- 'Y ff WOM!! Class President I Thomas McKenna juniors with a ring in their future. 'D ' 'Cr Front Row: William Corey, Patrick McQuade, Thomas Brucato, Louis Moller, Peter Casey, Robert Kelly, Iohn Devlin. Seconfl Row: John Capillo, Michael Butler, Neil Boyle, Lewis Maynard, john Sullivan, XVilliam Kilpatrick, Thomas McKenna. Back How: Alhcrt Ciancimino, joseph Langley, joseph Arcuri, Anthony Bozza, Christopher McCormick, Philip Casella, Richard Clancy, john McGrath. 6 .- M C.. 485 Sitting one out at the Iunior Hop 'NE' ,,-.1 'I 1 Front Row P1111 Pedalino Alhm Dec John Lennon john Collinq Ch 1rl1s lxirhy Thomis Costa Kevin McDonough Michul Romano Scz,mu1Iimu Iohn XlLLlllj.fllllll Ioseph Andor VV1ll1am Anderson Pull Cohoon P1ter Mnoy lllll lol xnish R0j,lT ljlllllli P1111 lxurlzlx Edwin C1ss1dy Back Rou, Nlithitl Nlercurio NlflllH Giordino Tolm Nliggio Frmlt Radicellu Richard Codlewskl Richard Cirherry John Donlevy Rohtrt Splllmfi Rich 1rd Licata Dennls Edmonds Class President Peter Majoy 12 Class President VVilliam Cleary Front Row: Raymond Nava, john Kuhn, Vincent Barra, Thomas XV:-sthy, Richard Dilengc, john Cremins, Thomas Eich, James Beaudreau. Second How: Richard XVall, P1-ter Descovich, joseph Proce, Eugene Metzger, Iohn Skarulis, Francis Rocklcin, Frank Baecker, P1-ter Fasanelle, Iohn T1-saro, Vincent Titone, Vincent Corrado, Ioscph lfazio. Bark Row: 'l'1-rc-nce Cooney, Paul Mercurio, Richard Mannix, William Cleary, john Ricco, N1-il Nliclcclson, Vincent Minutella, Iohn Tupper, Robert Burgholzer, Frederick Pfuger, Michael Zueeoli. K 1 , , e T A g gem 4.2 M 'qs-v-di' 5 I Front Row: Richard Daly, Kenneth Mushorn, William Duffy, Ronald Cooper, john Soaring, Gustave Herrmann. Second Row: joseph Donegan, Gerald Coughlin, Edward Cull, james Nelson, John Griffin, Frank Howell, Carmine Fcrraro, John Endrizzi. Back Row: Robert O'Brien, 'Thomas Cilhuley, Martin Cook, Iames Duffy, Paul Barrett, Iohn Delea, Anthony Aurigemma, Edward Eastwood. Class President Peter Fasanelle IN MEMORY OF jnhn imlurrag Born: March 3, 1943 . Entered St. Iohn's Prep: September, 1956 Died: August 26, 1958 mag is Saul wt in Katz I I , 4 gf ir J' if sg? Fe gi X V YA . f V X T xi 5 ff 1 - 1 'e ' a ff ' 4 Jw f A'M-2,551 - .Zu I , i ' M f' 1 ' A f wv,.:f:- 9 W ' Y ,. . ,, .STL A , ww. V . ,D A Q Y -.., Z a? ' A Q- A Q i-,A . Q if 3 x b 3 I 9 S Y 5 1 RA 2 , R 3 4 1 1 5 is E ? X a 1 L: V X W lx? qw E way s i . 1 R L . Fd Q33 S mix I X H L,-- Jang.. .,......,...w.. .as.........,..,.w-ra,,,.M.M.........,,,.,, M .W ,, ,Y ,.,, Q, A...,, ?m,,I':,QQW CL? as T- 1 V1 ff ,z Front Row: Thomas Prcvct, Edward Flynn, Charles Mango. Richard Karmol, los:-ph Lark, Thomas lllantc-, lzuuvs Keenan. Second How: Nlark Ahruzzo, Tliomas 0'Connor, Allwrt Baechi, . Richard Domhranski, Donald Quigley, Francis P4-llc-griuo, Edward Uruha-lic, Erich Samide, A V john Ciglia. Hack How: Raymond .lCI'I.Il'l1SI'll, Neil Sorrcntino, Rfihuli Nluelcclcy, George 0 Grusky, john O,Connor, Eugene Bradley, Howard McDonald, Vincent Colluro. ' Class Presirlvnt ' Michael Cunningham N Music Appreciation , X from Mr. Reed. Joe Scully and 3 hours of homework? Modern Art as illustrated by Mr. Cehring. . . I ff s N, . . ik: ' 2 1 S X, Q W K 3 I SS ' 1 gil Y Q U' X 9 R' WS Q Q se ..,,: 9 3 X is ff W, f f 1 i Q 2'2- 5 if H: i 'S 15+ ww iw k -' 2, Y.: v ' 'fs fn' .wg if Q, 'fi Jie' 'fi 3 gk 2 E 1 ' Q., E' Q as 'X Nb, iff N '34 R'1i'f5A . in Q. Ei l f f 335+ ng :,' -gb ,x any 31 if 4 2 f 332 if Q M5 H A yfsix' 4 Q 41 K nv- . Q Fx X f it W 1 g Q f W S 'W fx ,y 1 fl wg g , .X ' P 6? fm, Q Vxgp, FQ Qs? 3 Egg 5 R 'ki if ,. 4 W 'f eg, K... x ASQ , .Sz 5 -451' -van-s ,Av Ng-22 2 Front Rmb: Kfnneth Ahr'1h'1mson Francis Smith Charles Doclcl Ioscph I0llj,l1I U'l Iohn C'1ll'1g,hcr Yinctnt C'1l'lHClf'l. Sfcond Rfrw: Anclrew lD0lll'l, john Hoey. Francis cD.lUI'f'lll0 Iohn Kloeppinp, Peter Boeri John Mcllugh YVilli'1m Cwrnty llUITllCl Xlilliams. Thirrl Row: Andrew Olsen Dennis Ouinn Francis Rinalclo P'llll Trl-nt Richwrcl Maison Timothy McCarthy XVilliam Morrison, Stanley Ixarnic, Michael Rudolph, lhilip St-arantino, Stn-phcn Brani5.,an, Francis Paolillo. Back Row: Garrett Nec, Kc-vin Lammens, Kevin Donna-dy, Dominick Conte, Ioseph Damheclc, Alexander Cuiffre, Edward Mclchiori, John Clark, james Sweeney, Francis Flood. Class President Ioseph Dambeck Class President Thomas Accwrdo Front Row: Peter Flynn, Rohert Darck, Francis Hohcnsts-in, amos Duggan, Michael D1-Palo Joseph Fcola, Gerard Merrett, Paul Ruehenacher. Second How: Thomas Accardo Iohn Bonde Michael Clfirkc Fiorlando Castellano Vincent C'1li'1, john Riorclan, Thomas Quinn, Iohn Doherty Harry Sweitzer Richard Fnilhert Rohert CEIHIIOH, Xinc-cnt Losinno Michael Morrissey Francis Lallocco. Back Row: Nicholas Bartolomeo Vincent Trcola, john Parsincllo Edward McKenna Jost ph Koenig Emil Como Pctcr Woll VV'1ltcr Kaye Stanlcv Ciovannicllo William Neenan Randfill Smith john Broshan. 4 Sk c I -1 5 , ui '51 R i' h . K gi 1 15 4'-V 'X f talk W. M .E X353 an J . A 2 Sr: v fav 1 r fff I . 2 tf ' , JL 'Mfg -5 P MX fi- W if 4 yy, , A '3. , 1 , . 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Burk Rmb: Christian B1-ll, XVilfr1-cl Chnrlvnnlmic-r, john Cannmvun, XVilli1nn IJUIIIICNY, Iframcis Rocco, Nicholas Sk'l1lilllll'il, john Vz1nBnskirk, jnsvplw Spudurn, john NllSSi1lll, Kurt Fox, NVillirnn IJi'CIt'll1LxHtS. CI11.sxs' l'1'csirIm1t john Rupp. Sf't'Ullfl limb: AIOIIII Alfivri, josvpll DcSilx'n, llnrrnlcl Xlillvr, john XlilllCllSU, Dalnicl J! J I illll Z2lNV1ldZki Cross wt tlu green not HIL b lnd IIIIYLIIKS butwu n ll llxu of tlm St IWTIIILIS 1, mu ln lmtwcgn Q -1-,Q v hs Q95 jf Front Row: A1111 1101111-0 Josvpli Ely D'1vi11 O Riorclon Robert f 1ncL111i Antl1o11y DLStLf'1no. Scconcl How: Stvplicu S1-11111-r Sylvcstcr Hunk c1'll't'lIlO Sp'1r'1g11'1 'I'l1o111'1s Zito fcorgg Untto C1ll'lI'l6'S 11r'1c'1p'1111 110111-rt Finn Pctcr Croffey. Third How: 11icl1'1rcl H1-lpeclio 101111 'r'11-tzvr XYii'1111 Dcvring., 'lines Doolq Alolm 1X1illSiC1l 1'111l V'lfHWS 1'111l Mdngo Cliristoplicr lhwlings, 1'llll C111-swick, 111111 'lrd T'1gg'1rt, Philip Russo. Buck Row: Lc011'1rd liluro, 1301111111 NIL-Nully, 111111111111 NI11lc11l1y, Edwarcl f,,CfJllIlC'11, Hcnry Lcsslcr, Thomas Nlcliriclv, Victor 111111111xzi, Pvtvr Borrccu. Class Pr1'.s-irlcnt 1. in vv f Y . 1111111011 Alilucrti C lass P rvsizl ent Angelo 'l'rov:1to Frrmt Row: Clvraircl 111ll1OI'ilIl, Hulbert Butler, 1'14'I'K11l12llll1 X7O1tilj.f12,'10, 1'111rick 11vz111cy, 101111 AllgllSt1I1ilS. Sffforul Hour: Frzmcis Kvutiiig, Clmrles Riggio, josq-p11 Vcntimigliu, Rocco Dc- I'ri11111, xyilliillll Nicliolsmi, St1111l1-y Dulmrcmxvski, Ellj1L'lR' Volini, Alois XV1-iss. Third Row: liobcrt Dorr, Ricliurcl Eller, Stephen Bisacco, Fredriclc Piszlpiu, Brian Putney, Rolmcrt lx1klL'1D0l11l1Q1, IAIXVICIICC Ludwig, l1amlolpl1 Scl1i111111Qnti, Kcnnvtll Cuwlcy, Ruymoml Hobzm. Back lime: Vince-nt Alcssi, Frzmcis D,SllL?il, Looriurcl Lvonc, Tl1011111s Si111111Ons, john Cloos, AI1gC'lO '11I'OVilt0, Tl1011111s N1CC:lj'IlIl, 11111105 Mcllcmiott, Dcmzild Gill, Richard Fischer. 1 ' ,ff-6 ' 1: 3 '11 'lb SW.. xx' 1 i aff- you-Q. Xi., N aww, Front Row: Riehzlrd Keenan, Carlo Borrnso, Robert Sena, Charles Frzineis, Anthony Delfeliee, Cchring, Thomas McCarthy, Leonard Caingeini, llowaxrd Szmtiunore, Cono Znnno. Tlzirrl How: Martin Ivory, Robert Letchford, Louis 'lwLlI ll1tiIi0, joseph Bnrniester, Kevin O'Connell, Robert Mantel, W'illiiun lleckerdres, joseph Ciinneen, Peter Kuxinzi, Charles Rosenbnrg. Bark Row: George Spurr, Frederiek Eininetsberger, joseph Cole, ltobert Pine, Wfilliixm Vcit, Daniel Nlulluhy, XVillimn Minniek, Michael Chiurinonte, Ioseph Defxlureo, Brian Crcnlish. C lass President 10 Yineent Ainendolii. Sceonzi Row: Dennis Bo1'din', Patrick Ryan, Kiiehaiel Orlando, fiI'2lIlVilll' Thomas McCarthy Class P!'l'iS'ifi!'7ll Peter Dooling Front Row: Ernest Fabio, YYilliz1m Fnllcn, Albert Niairino, lfraineis Xiinntuglio, John 0, Connor, Francis Suludino. Second Row: Philip Pippo, Anthony Congo, Paul Collins, George lXieCoriniek. Peter Devine, Anthony Muzziirellu, Thomas Spellman, Ronald Dejewski. Third Row: Pillll Cl2lDI1i7,ZLll'O, NVillinin Reddy, john Bnrtone, lirnest Rossi, Cairinelo Lulfiiio, Gregory Knzniewski, Russell Kennedy, Peter Dooling, Leonard Izfekowski, XVilli1un Tutor, Kliehuel Olfionrke, George Curtis. Burk How: Peter Yeniee, john Creeh, Leonard Bosco, XYilliun1 Bcrtrzun, Thomas Fitzgibbon, Thomas MeShei1, Francis Amudn, lfiuiiic-is Chiinenti, john O'Connor, Thoinais Sendlcin. 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X gi M ami? avi M25 x T W it ffii 1 X X -'M 5 E A iw Y .. 4 kg egg 4 I ii L F 5 is? 2 v '- s V Q E fQ Q i 2, ' 1 rm 'WW , .1 gy fx' i 5K 5555 Q. -gy 4 1 as .. wg, K t i k I , ,. L Q! '-X Front limit: 'llioinns Colne-r, Laughlin XVhnlcn, -lznncs llnncl, llrvnclnn Fnllann, Bcrnlinrcl Stzilzcr. Hts-plwil 130511, Szwrizzl limit Nlii-lun-I SVvc':nlm', xllL'llill'l XVnlSh, YVilli:nn Quinn, Niivlincl Nlcmnlmn, Dzniivl l'llX't'l'Z2lQt. lohn lnninn. Nlin-lint-l XYillianns, Nliclmvl l3c'l crl1'. Thirrl Rmb: Arthur Curia-r, Cin-l llnpv, .Inhn N1-invcvlq, Franicis Finm, lolni l,npi, Anthony Ilnvolo, Vilillinni 4, ,,, Dntna-i', Dnnailcl Kc-lim-, -luwph Nlcfliuiinx Anthony Ninrino, Alanna-s lJ1'lnm-y. Burk Knit: Cary 'N fmscr, john Puglia, XVilli4nn Cin-nrclo, Xiiclnwl llwlolilnvclf. llicliurcl Schmitz, Nlicliucl llnncli, lliclinnl llm-nclvl, Dnnicl Link, Dnnic-l x'7l'I'Cli!'llllH', lohn Anclcrson, llohvrt Cimpcl. Clrnsas' I'r1wirlr'nt Dnnulcl Kchm' Class Prius-irlciit Daniel Yitnlc lfrnnt Ilmr: llolu-rt llinick, Thmnns llc-lmcn, Stnnlvy Nlncliniclxi, 'llioinns l'llt'lllllIQ, jim-pli Clzllnnio, lohn Xlcllownii. St'l'UIllI Row: Inhn linvlv, 'llioinns Pilllllil, lznnvs Cnnnollv, Francis Ham-lin, klnim-s cylA'ill'f', Iinhc-rt Ai'x'm-xiiiw, 'lon-pli Dil'rimzx, losi-ph Xioiu-sh-rc. 'I'l1irrI Rmb: Niip-lun-I Qniglvy, Stanley Klmclimki, john D'Alvn, llolwrt Nnglv, Robert lk-sslcr, Anwclco lfnsolinn, llolwrt Dnmllvy, Iiclwaml Imam-y, Dnnivl Snntn Nlnrin, XVilli:nn llvisingvr, Alnhn Short. Brlflc Hunt john Cahill. Stnnlvy llnrlw, klnnn-w Kam-, Tlimnnw Cnpnto, llicllnrml Cinrrnsso, Daniel Vitale, Eiigcin- Ciprinno, Tlionms Tlumnpson, lninm Driscoll, Ilichnrcl Lonilmrcli. 'S Front Row: Rieharcl Balchiinas, XValter O'Leary, Thomas DQ-Mere, Donald Swarcl, Nliehael Maxwell, Louis Carillo. Servrml lime: Kevin Daly, Rolwrt lfleniinyg, Charles Traholcl, Salvatore Calahrisotto, Louis Colia, Stanley Kliiuasz, liclwarcl Naplant, Thomas Paxnpiuella. Tlzirrl RIHLY Ralph Branclifino, Francis Clrunseich, Stephen Bisagni, Michael Ulacancieh, john Sims, Ter- rance Connolly, Rohert Lopez, Rohert Clalaskas, Vincent Nlouteforte, XVilli:un xloflum-, Cicanio Ciortlano, Rohert LaNIari,-he. Burk Row: Theorlore Sasso, Alfred Riehl, Richard Maida, Eugene Higgins, Rohert Kane, Ioseph Citara, Patrick Quigley, Paul DiStefano, Louis Hudloff, john Duhis. Class PI'C'.S'fIII'llf Thomas Dt-Merc Class President Iohn Corclon Front Row: Brian O'Connor, Raymond XValsh, Anthony Ciralclo, XVilliain Coster, Dennis Stanco, Rohert Kuhn. Secmzrl Row: Lawrence SCllWClHI'HCI', Eclinond Canclolf, Alan Lynch, Peter Urhan, john Cordon, Roherl Porto, Eclwarcl Saar, Nlichael Morrison. Tllirfl Row: Michael Newell, Matthew Ranclo, Erlwarcl Duttweiler, Iohn Bracly, John Rohilotti, john Casey, joseph Parker, joel Kamieugeiser, George NVieland, Eclwarcl Hickey, Patrick Dignan. Back Row: joseph Anselmo, Iohn Vieario, Andrew Fsser, Herhert Little, john Sweeney, Paul Holland, john Delaney, Paul Hanclal, Anthony Antonia-llo, john Mcfluinness. ,..,wa-ai'.7wyag1q-'15 ff-f, - - Bob Buxton and Jim Kivlehan play Santa Claus at the Christmas Assembly Bright lights hetoken social recreation. Social life has its definite place in life, for all Work and no play make Jack a dull boyf, The St. Iohnis Prepster becomes aware of this important development of the total man as he relaxes in the conventional Christian manner. Many of New York Cityis men are Redmen.D THE YEAR IN REVIEW A 1 Yvw f1ll'IlllY mvmlwrs: l'lkllllt'I'S HlllllIl1Cl, Vl1llUl!lJlS, Young 1 mtl Ile-rr cw 5 v X Q. Q if 5 if ' ff :if jill., K' ff' 'gi ,-F 5 ' s K, , P Q4 1 Q qw 4. 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Q X 4-If fe'-llxhx 1. 'X' 1 4 4' FA. Of' 4 a r , . 4 la f BROOKL .P 3,35 . Q Iohn NIcCruth, Ed R1-illy and dzltvs urrivc at the 'fhunksgiving Dance. oct Kzuuufngciscr swings his partner. Cokes, compliments of Frank Delmonico. 96 Father Crccn stops to Q-hut with Prvpstvrs und chltcs. Scniors amd date-s are spotlightcd. Mr. Grihhin, Father McCaffrey und Mr. McNamara discuss preparations for Alumni Banquet. 3 Q s r 1'-K I 1 I i 4. D The Class of '58 reminisccs with Mr. Prior. ining and Dancing Get out to the Brooklyn Prep Game, urges jim Muxphy. 97 Bill johnson and lim Ryan file ads brought in from the successful yearbook ad campaign. I i Charivston, Big Appin-,U or ?? A night out for Mom and Dad ut thc Parents' Dance. Q., Christmas in th 9 A sign that Clirishuns is coming: Dr. il grusslioppcr ut the Biology Christmas 1 ,,i.i 1, ,,,, ,,, Un um Jf uf A , i W' ' frfifwhfwza. vw. MY . .Wi Wi- ' - mu, , 1 ,ww J, 4. , ,, wi I' 5 F f- 1 hs. fx,-N Frank Zammincr rcccivcs za Spiritual Bouquet for his parents from Father Coucagli. ,f V 1 Nh J 'H Wfiwqff 1' I Uufkfliy we .H H, ff wwf' ww, w.,,v.,m ,wh ,mv W ' ,ff .ww ff W, 4 My mp, , MW' , 5ff12f .fa 'H 'M M ,,,, f .. WU. ,fb 1-f Hi? L M, . uf :,, 'f Wikia' ' 5 . -...Q ..ws-f k P .7 , W' x-i+.,fQ'a'ff+ l f,ai2.,..- V c 5 Lf' ' ' Fr. XvlI1Ct'Ilt Ycmng, UNI., Rvtrc-at Muster. Q, 1 O Sulutaris Hostinf' Emphasizing Religious Ideals Stations of the Cross. Annual Retreat 'C -auf Mass and Communion luring Pmetrc-at to Ll cl0s0. 1 I ' Q new 1 L , Freshmen inspect the Vocation Week Exhibit. Vocation Week Q O I 1 Father Lawlor outlines the signs of a vocation. A week of prayer for vocations ends. 101 Q '55, 'f' A Ice McGrath receives congratulations from Father Taggart for his winning essay. W F f F 91 Artie Griffin interviews Father Taggart, Provincial of the Vincentian Fath for the Red Owl. QKYQ' it E . 'X WV! 1 A CIS N ng lime ' nl mls for WCW! 1me i Sergeantsu J X X Qin Sixgxvi X S S fQg Pre Sggf 8 CI W 0 XX A fi do C I lf? 'MQ Q T . ffwv-Z 4 x 1 My ki 5 x Six Q - H Zffgjs XX fx YS xr Nxf xx P Q E .- alfety lftcr the b lst S gm. ION' Febmaw 2631! Will fFrank Lufnol puracliutes to I . , 1 Soldiers and friends on a spree. fl. to r.: joe Cannava, Anthony Titone, Randy Sepe, and jack Reilly.J Pa defends son Will from the villainous draft-man. Cl. to r.: Frank Lupo, Bob Broderick, and Ken Thompson.J Y'riiv .v W bl 0 ' 'g 1' E W n n fvx Q4 in A t YJ? A I xxx The General frantically tries to avert the boomerang Atomic Bomb maneuver. Cl. to r.: Bill McKcveny, Bob Tadler, joe Fog:arty.J Will frustratcs the classificatioun process with his manual dextcrityf, fl. to r.: Ccrry McFCcley, Frank Lupo, and Bob Buxton., I 1 l X 1 A1-J l 1 A f f g fa u 5 X Q K 4' ., 5 si KL,f,n rm x 6, I 1-ff-1 V f qi llll ...fl X jj X 1 I 1 ff, ff 'H 1 rJ M M Sw Nj' My WL ..! 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' pr -,, f Y, ' F Q Aix , 5 5 1 E 5 , Nl -' SYS: , u ' 'Q 1 W 4- C af- Q3 ' -' K J if 'QL t , 'm 'fg Vrvk I glvf ff hy K Qgakhx, 15, gill Nr A ,g V 'de' . Q iv K?,i..,, N: A W 1 ,fs , 1 . K 3 .Q A fha , r w - ' QMS' . ip Q fd A .1 L Vg V, WW c, , . ,,.t tc L . 1A .. t . - . Members of the Forum Club tour West Point. Broader views await those who' look from lofty heights. Equally true is it that greater wisdom is possessed by him who has many contacts. Club activities provide these opportunities for contact. St. Iohn's Prep does its share by offering those activities so necessary for wisdom. Tall stand the students who have used these activities. NVe feel that we have many tall menv in the Prep. airs, ...Mila ,..ai.t1g:'Qzs1.ssg,,,1s afar, 1....:,M.s.c tr ci CLUB ACTIVITIE1 if Wwe yi N? 4 'ffv S .mf ff N TJ Qgikgiv M A .- fffi? M, 1' gmt ,f ,ik 1 f, i ,559 A f J i ' if pwl ' - V, Y ff ik f w '2,' ' f- ',,'ws 1eff'f.2W ,, . 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' 1 if ' 1 ' - : Ea ' X ,. A fi WJ f T x y f r is L i L I , 4 . ' ff L ,V f ,f it !-W , If .. 1 xl if ' Q -49. 'Q J: 7 iw 3 6'- Q X !,..t H, 62' Recent months have brought a new emphasis in the activities of the German Club. Besides studying the language and customs of Germany, the members have been investigating a new topic, Modern Germany and Sciencef, German con- tributions to rocketry were the subject of a report, entitled, From Gliders to V Members also prepared reports on the work of Doctor XVcrner Von Braun and Doctor NVilly Ley on American ventures into outer space. Mr. Frank Kuebel is the club Moderator, and the clubis officers are Richard lm, President, James Doyle, Vice Prcsidcntg Vincent Titone, Secretary, and Henry NVolff, Treasurer. Off to Sitting: Vincent Titoue, Joseph Dc- Filippi. Standing: Mr. Kuebel, James Doyle, Richard Im, James Slattery, john LoBosco, Richard wall. German Club The French Club always has offered an opportunity to interested students for broadening their knowledge and absorbing the finer points of European culture. F h Moderated by Mr. Albert Cirillo, it has continued in the tradition with a year I GHC . . . . . . . . . . . . of diversified activities, lncludlng the publication of a Christmas magazine, en- titled L'Esprit de Noel. Since all of the members are not yet studying French, the publication was written in English. Each member wrote an article on one of the many Frenchmen who have contributed to the culture of that country. Front Raw: Michael Vezzuto, Patrick Grisafi, John Benedetto, Martin Sheppard, Mr. Cirillo,, Fred Meyers, John Bianchi, Robert Cuttica, Anthony LaMotta. Back Row: Vincent Cardone, James McKiernan, Thomas Lmeen, Joseph Pugllse, Albert Troglio, Francis Amatrudo, Michael Dzuzelewski, john DeLuca. r ,U ,,,,,.,,,. 1 J , , ,. wljji H' 5 . . 44 -Q - X... . as eff' ' 7 . rm-1 A - f ' . . in wil ' R+ I also cf. Q W V1 A' pfarfiit A eiiiii 15134 2 f ' . Q S. Mg iff: M ' . i il I ' I Europe in Spirit All Gaul is divided into three parts . . . as explained by Mr. Ferrara. Sitting: Peter Wachter, Frank Armada, Anthony Ruvolo, Francis Simmons, John Giglia, James Keenan. Standing: Erich Samide. Front Row: Mr. Von Stamwitz, Arthur Griffin, Charles Beagan. Back Row: John Calsabetta, james Bcnestad, Richard Lockhcari, Daniel Butler, Francis Serpe. Latin Club This year the aims of the Latin Club were the increase of appreciation of Roman Cul- ture and the study of a precise language. Under the guidance of Mr. Robert Von Stam- witz, the students submitted projects on ancient Roman life, studied word derivation, and interpreted the Liturgy. By thc middle ol' the school year a Latin Journal had been com- piled by the members and distributed to all of the Latin students. Written completely in Latin it treated of the customs of the ancient Romans and also of the importance of lan- guage in the Church liturgy. To accomplish more completely their aims, the Latin Club visited various museums and saw several pictures, thus enhancing their knowledge of the history, culture, and ideas of the Roman people. llil - mit!! lip AD DEPARTMENT: jim Ryan, Joe Cain .ff .aw xwT5l v?f 1 ' vw-':r'i : ' Q 9 , ?2 i 'Mill fi 3 x I , i 1 I I i Q' A ,y . , w U ywm mfvw w , x Wg 1- 1 '5 , , 2 Q fm .4 K W I ' f 4. If M W 1537 Mb if Y ffggmv , 55 5 Sf A QMQA ig Q 9 -J ' Q in 5 .N V, if .V A?Q3m ivfgwm A i? f ii V ' E xim , i ii f X 5 ff'-155. xl vw -fl k ' L F :gf 'SQJ-ali? 3 lggwlf l .651 1-www, N ..f, :vi fi QKQQF 2 l Y ,fx fi' X,- H- I I lx We 'iffamzflx ,af ,dw -.,.,,. 5 YQ -, , - Y? X: V .. xx .:.- 1 ' V3 in p s ,J-,sggzna :wig Q 2 'H' -- 9 f. x I 1 1. 1 are is 4. if X L -an i :X s , .v .- 1 Lk , Nz f 5 ' A 1. U' X' x - as 4 4 1' 3 7 2, W 1 XV I 'Q O .5 xx,-U ' A A f .ke ff , X 1 -f ,iff Y, A i, iiiglsii O ' g fx Q . ,- xy li H a fggi XM V! A l 9 W gtg! W 53 Q 3 , Q f , A WV .,A, , A A Q 'mN N M , LA il ,gm ug ,ff iL ' Y gimp 'vs' fi f ,.,, , 1 13' V 5 5 T Q 1' iz' t b ' fi' gy :QA ,. 'ff ' f k ' -- . , . 1. V Q T 3 Es . H , ' 1' f7 f5 Q Y gf 15 'Qui , ffm - ' f J -' 5 'P I ' a , Lf--,L u.,i A gif, L' V. ,-,,,v mr- gig W i 3 K7 N 'glwv-,,g....,,Nk Physics Club Under the direction of Mr. Flynn the hi-weekly meetings of the Physics Club prove to he interest- ing and valuable to students who intend to pursue a science career. Films on diilereut current topics are one of the many features of this years cluh. Likewise, mcm- hers work jointly or separately on projects. Many of the projects are used in attempts for college schol- arships. Another undertaking con- sists of allowing students an opportunity to examine more deeply those topics and theories covered in the classroom. Earth Science Club 4. l Future Front Row: Iolm Yunoviteh, Xlr. Flynn, Michael Mannix, George Mango. Second Row: Iolm Korzybski, Anthony Gabriele, Albert Ciaueimino, john Devlin, John Lohosco, Richard Im. Third Row: Frank Dan, Ioseph Maealuso, Raymond Naya, Iolm Cremins, Gerard Russell, Richard Hutter. Fourth Row: NVilliam Terrace, Vincent Seotti, Clement Barone, Barry Kocka, Richard Konopka, Richard Sarzyn- ski, Iohn Tschupp. Back Row: Vito Pisani. George VVagner, Iolm Delliehhio, Richard Horan, James Donohue, Richard Bertoli, Francis Hemriek, Martin Ott. Front How: Francis Zamminer, Salvatore Badalamenti, Peter Brennan, Nicholas Bizzoco, YValtcr Becker. Second Row: Robert Kaiser, Vincent Bamliina, John Landgrovcr, Joseph Viaeava, -lolm DeLuca, Iohn liianchi. Third Row: Richard XVall, Richard Maimix, Ioscph Prose, Vincent Nlinutella, james McCabe, Francis Nloliueaux. Fourth lime: Vincent liarra, Xvllllfllll Hughes, Louis Cardi, Biagio Lacqua, Nicholas Tornatone, Ronald Fasano, Joseph Byrne. Back Row: Vincent Titone, Lawrence Ross, Andrew lluemmer, Dominick Scoto, Richard Claps, James Harold. Another of the clubs devoted to the study of science is the Earth Science Club, moderated by Mr. james Goetz. This club aims to encourage and aid its members in the study of natural science. Earth Science is becoming one of the most popular organizations among the student body, for it has almost doubled last year's enrollment of 100 members. Mr. Goetz, in order to provide the members with a first hand study of nature, frequently conducts the group on the field trips and weekend outings. SITTING, Front Row: Francis Hohenstein, Iohn McHugh, joseph Loughran, 'Richard Bertoli. Second Row: Francis Bianculli, Francis Smith, Ioseph Brown, Charles Trabold. Third Row: Renard Little, Michael Donegan. Fourth Row: Michael Clarke, Thomas Neyland, Daniel Krissik, Iohn Bianchi. Back Row: Herbert Little, John Augustinas, john DeLuca, Frederick Pisa ia. STANDING, Front Row: Charles DiGiovanna, Andrew Sciria, Michael Fomaro, Richard Reynolds, Richard McLarney, Alfonso Sorrese, James Sin ler, Joseph Shaulys, Richard Im, John Cgzrk. Second Row: Michael Vezzuto, Eugene Metzger, Michael Zuccoli, Iohn Healy, Vincent Losinno. Back Row: Kenneth Abrahamson, Robert Cuttica, Joseph Puglise, William LaFave. 118 Scientists ot the Space Age Sitting: James Serina, John Podgursky, Patrick Kelly, John McGrath, Henry Schreiber, Ronald Scott. Standing: Charles Findon, Vincent Colluro, George Crusdy, Dr. Loschert, Paul Medici, Iohn Kelleher, Brian Zwergel. if 3 Studying the various parts of the frog. -...fr SWMN f,A- M-1 a lk' - Biology Club All forms of living organisms come under the scrutiny and study of the Biology' Club. Several ambitious projects were under- taken under the direction of Dr. Charles Loschert. Instructions were also given to novice biologists in the operation and maintenance of laboratory equipment. Sitting: John Schwenaert, Jenn L.y1e, josepn belladonna, john tfmneran, Charles Mango, Roger Castellani. Standing: Thomas Plante, Richard Dombranski, Francis Zamminer, Richard Carmol, Dr. Loschert, Thomas McNamara, Iames Doran, Joseph Singler, john Delach. 09: '-Q-I r 119 EDITORIAL STAFF Mr. Fountaine, Michael Dumaik, joseph Prendergast, George Ilaas, Edward McVeigh, Father Green. ,vw The l'Eyes and During the sellolalstieyenr the Prepsters ure kept well-informed on ull sehool news through the Red Owl. The Owl has heen in existence since 1923. Throughout this time it has recorded the history of St. .lohn's in ull its various . .. ,Wir , . activities. Slmortgwiiig ,,x,A,, ions articles, Ura- f w.. l.f'wi3lr:.Qf 5rd rw' humor and l l ieavors - all are included in lll Much time is reqiifgjed to Qrepare eueh edition. has the arduous tuslgg L-va information for each editors go to 12 Anthony LaMotta, Francis Traun, ohn O'Connor, William Schmitt, Douglas Me lett, Anthony Vaccaro, William Niles, Frank Ruggieri, Paul Garbarino, John Burke. SPORTS STAFF Sitting: Robert Schweikert, Joseph Puglise, Salvatore Pecoraro. Standing: john Devlin, Biagio Lacqua, Father Green, Richard Mannix. Workg they type, and finally pr'oof-iiiiidiklw i 'A A This Your of editor- in-chief has 'Ceorgp Haus. Competent zlssistefxee Larry Prender- gust, feature YVillizuns, sports editor, his hurden. VVorking under the supervision of Fr. NVilliam Green, CRI., and Mr. llohert Fountnine, they lmve piloted the lied Owl to another Columhiu Press Award. 'rr wQ J V YK N . QQ, W Q l aif?-W' GQ '-,. ,ww B I 5 f,1.,,,1,mf ,s 1 W n,i, X W as v J-12' we i wwf 3- nv W - 33 Jw ,.. Ii, w Q 8 1 f .:... i V. ' 8 ' 5 A L A W X 4, 2, in t W ,r .w. ' . , W ' ,vii V ,. 1' . if - X -S. ,JL A 5 ww rf iv? g 94ig, R mga, i . K' tg 191' x N 2 xg? 1 ' , . 1 , A 1 ,,, IFN- ' K' ' M - J 432 X h 'lA An 5 ' A X V ' -lv fm Q 34 P- .v' ' Q 4. 0.4 f f tiff? Q s S X I 4 :W 3, 2 I f k4'1 I W X. N 5 'nf 1 Xnf '- Hg, QL . - + X X wfffiffwk , ,. as W' ' u.W4' , M 4 A Ay' 'ft , 13 A V, V, N 0 4 x 7 o -1 2 ,..--v -5' .S Q v v. ,..-4-un N I I I Spirit is necessary for the activities of a school to be successful. No organization at the Prep contributes more to our school spirit than the Band. As soon as we mentioned the Band, we think of football games, assemblies, the St. Patrickis Day Parade, the Spring Concert, and the numerous other activities at which the Band performs. Constant practice is required to produce a top-notch band. Senior members of the Prep Band provide great assistance in this area by instructing and encouraging beginners when instruc- tors are not present. The Band's high level of performance is due to the hard work of Mr. Martin Milella and Mr. George Greco. Fr. Daniel Kramer, C.M., is Moderator of the MUSIC Hath Charms organization. Music on the march. , if P. L 1 ,J Qiiamgiqrnq A '3 R if G59 1519958 A R gl K na tr, Front Row: Dennis Fitzsimmons, Iames Valentino, john Madden, Frank Ep ich. Second Row: George Travers, Richard Im, Carmine Ferraro, john Roventini. Back Row: John Tupper, Paul Wa et. Robert Corso. Directing: Mr. Milella. SENIORS Front Row: Joseph Maran, Rosas Rimicci, Father Kramer, john Panker, Joseph D'Onofrio. Second Row: Richard Rockwell, Frank Harford, Salvatore Pecoraro, john Devine. Back Row: Arthur Griffin, Mark Galgano, Joseph Scozzari, Michael Heckman, John Harrington. ...vw- ' A ,- ff Ill 4 L S l 4 Q Front Row: James Eakins, Stanley Smykowski, Robert Pine, Joseph Byrne, Francis Lombardi, Iohn Cremins, Joseph Langley, Arthur Doleiotto. Second Row: Father Pearce, Kenneth Thompson, XVilliam Trust, Robert Travia, Richard Cogley, Adolph Valente, Walter Becker, Robert Broderick. Back Row: Francis Delmonico, Robert Calaskas, Edward McCaffrey, Richard Claps, Edward Romano, Robert Rankel, Joseph Smith, Nicholas Bizzoco, john DelDebbio, Francis Auletti. Poster SGIVICG Squard The hard-working artists of the Poster Service immensely in making many a Prep activity a success. posters can always be found on display in the corridors and decoralging l W hfxv The squad has worked diligently and successfully under the in Fr. john Pearce, C.M.,, and Mr. Joseph Maloney. v ' President ofthe squad. i ' 1 f f , ,r , ,N , 1 M w Two future Rembrandts at work, Robert Pine and joseph Byrne. Mr. Maloney and Bob Travia mix paints for a mural. Front Row: Victor Agusta, Ross Rimicci, Patrick Rao, Father Concagh, Iohn Fleming, john O'Connor, Kevin Lawlor. Second Row: Richard Scotti, Paul Hamlin, Terence Cooney, William Trust, Dennis Fitzsimmons, Ioseph Mar- chese, Robert Cuttica, George Mango. Third Row: James Singler, Martin Ott, Thomas Clougher, john Hennessy, Arthur Griffin, George Travers, Michael Cunningham, George Wagner. Back Row: Lewis Maynard, Richard Rockwell, Edward Gull, joseph DeBlasi, John Yanovitch, Spencer Edwards, Iohn Devlin. Moore Honor Society The Moore Honor Society, moderated by Fr Concagh, C.M.,' recognizes those students who in character, scholarship, and service to the serve as an incentive for all students to improve Prep life. In the intellectual field he must have an two previous terms, with no mark in any w subject less than 802. In his after-school phase of life, the taken part in at least one major activity or twtr activities for a period of one year. Finally, each applicant receives administration and God. screening. Needless to say, the applicant must possess Christian qualities and ideals necessary to be a Honor Society received its name from the late C.M., who was Superior of the Vincentians prior to his death in 1925. During his lifetime, as instrumental in having the Lewis Avenue . Both this building, the Moore Memorial the Moore Honor Society honor this great taking his name for their title, the Society's strive to emulate him in his love for school and Laboureans Among the activities at the Prep one of the most unnoticed is the Laboureans. Named after St. Catherine Laboure, Patroness of the Prep Chapel, the members of this rewarding activity serve the priest at Mass each morning and also at sodality. They likewise maintain the sacristy and make certain that everything is in readiness for Mass. Fr. Thomas V. Concagh, C.M., is the moderator of this . faithful and unsung group. Front Row: Father Concagh, john Gallagher, Kevin Lawlor, Iohn O'Connor, Nicholas Havrilak, Iohn Cremins, Charles Thomas, Michael Sweador, Matthew Strong, William Bertram, Robert Pine, Terence Strong, Francis Delmonico. Second Row: Michael Doyle, James O'Brien, William McKeveny, Francis Molineaux, Thomas Clougher, Spencer Edwards, joseph Marchese, joseph Viacava, James Harold, Michael Mannix, Ioseph Scozzari, Michael Cunningham. Back Row: Stephen Bast, Louis Gonzalez, Brian Gainey, Arthur Griffin, Lewis Maynard, George Travers, John Harrington, John Devlin, Daniel Gribbin. John Harrington and George Travers pre- pdare vestments for ass 125 Booster Club The Booster Club, now in its second year at the Prep, continues to do more and more to promote school spirit within the student body. Under the direction of Moderator Fr. Thomas P. McCourty, C.M., and President jim Kivelchan, much has been done to increase attendance at the major sporting events in which St. johnis participates. lt is not unusual to find Chief Kiven and one or more of his colleagues hard at work, frequently as late as 5:30, putting the finishing touches to one of their projects. The other members make posters which are displayed in the halls, or talk up FrontRow:PetcrHenrick,Ioseph DeFilippi, James Kivlehan, Father McC0urty, Philip Conti, john Mullin. Second Row: Thomas Neyland, Loughlin Whalen, Victor lannuzzi, Cae- tano Sparagna, Peter Borreca, William Mulcahy, Vincent Ris- afi. Third Row: Stanley Da- browski, James VVebb, Iames Slattery, Gerald Coughlin, William Mclieveny, Ronald Haynes, Peter Hayes, Francis Cerar, Anthony DiCerbo.Br1clc Row: Richard Schmitz, Henry Lesser, joseph Scully, Raymond McCarrigal, William Coster, George YVagner, Matthew Cus- ack. Thomas Caronc, Gerard Halloran, john Cerar. the games among their classmates. Henry Lessler, Phil Conti and Joe Scully paint banner for Molloy game. Camera Club 'This club, underthe direction of Fr. William Thomas C.M., was organized to encourage and assist its members to master the techniques of producing good photographs. During the year its instruction included the use and care of the camera and its accessories. Help was offered the new members by those more skilled to aid them to correct mistakes in picture making, developing and enlarging color film, portraits, stills, and action pictures. The use of exposure meters, lenses, and filmstrips was discussed and explained. Entrance into photo 9. contests for high school students was encouraged to serve as an incentive for the individual to improve his skill with the camera. The Camera Club provides needed assistance for the Prep publications. Its members take pictures at every school function, do their own developing, and thus supply pictorial interest for the Red Owlv news stories, and never-fading memories for the yearbook. Front Row: Richard Cummins, Gregory Emmett, Ronald Dc- iewski, Charles Difliovanna, Francis Zammiuer. Second Row: Henry Schreiber, Robert Flem- ing, Robert Binick, Michael Formaro, Thomas Caputo, Francis Molincaux, Salvatore Alaimo. Third Row: Father Thomas, Francis Amatrudo, Francis Palermo, Iolm Parrin- ello, Paul Ruebenacker, Louis Tarantino, Charles Trabold. Back Row: Richard lm, XVarren McDonald, Richard Little, Herbert Little, Ioseph Fineo, Alfonso Sorrese,Joseph Shaulys. I K I7 me w i fffi Q .4 fv Q W , X Q J Q i 'K u V, ig? I Q N an A e ,- ,, ,. ui ., -Q1 ,QWJQGA 4, A f ag. i , j . in I ,iw List N fir.-.1-wrwwfQ3 A My 52 fix.. . V - vp . A ' A A Hwswgu. 5, K f ff , I if W1 Y' if N if H1 ik nf .. J ,fry :Q J. 4 Q 4 B' 1. 5 if -Q if , J if Q9 T55 Q if if ,.yh ,X A I i K VS' x ' fav- mfr At Piano: John Kuhn. Back of Piano: Michael Doyle, Raymond O'Connor. Front Row: Joseph DeFilippi, Robert Creene Richard Lockhart. Back Row: James Braton, James Slattery, William Furdyna, Erich Samida, Joachim Barbiery, Joseph Smith. x Directing: Father Concagh. Front Row: Kevin McTigue, John Gallagher, Stephen Erb- ing, Richard Schmitz, James Lilly, Brendan Fullam, Robert Kossmann. Back Row: Loughlin Whalen, John Arnold, James Huoot, Leonard Leone, Bernhard Stalzer, Gerald Di Giordano, Robert Kossman. Glee Club Entertaining the Prepsters at the major assemblies of the year is the prime object of the Cleo Club. With Fr. Thomas V. Concagh, CAI., directing. the club spent many long hours learning the rudi- ments of harmony and choral singing. Library Squad The measure of success which the library achieves in meeting the needs and interests of teachers, students and the curriculum is due in great part to the untiring sacrifice of the members of the Library Squad. The members develop their own library skills by helping others, and at the same time have an opportunity to enhance their recreational and social life through membership with other similar groups in the metropolitan area. Sitting: Edward Rogan. Stand- ing: Michael Mannix, Joseph Lark, Mr. Pine, Carmen F erraro, Rudy Kikel, Richard Hutter, William Duffy, XVilliam Costes. 128 Crusade Society Under the supervision of Father John Pearce, C.M., the Vincentian Crusaders continued their impor- tant work of collection money for missionaries at home and abroad. The members accomplished this purpose by opening a Crusade store in the Prep and by collecting, sorting and selling stamps. The Crusaders also attended Mass one day a week in a group to pray for the missions. Kneeling: James Slattery, Thomas Cox, ItlIl'lt'S llurold, Daniel Cribbin, joseph Scozzari, Vincent Vt-lotta. Stamling: Thcmas Eich, Brian Creene, Daniel Vitale, Father Pearce, joseph Delfilippi Paul Ohuol, Robert Mt-Corinack. Kneeling: john DeLuea, Stephen Ryan, Dennis Fitzsimmons, Kenneth Pompilio, Ceorge XVagner, NYilli:un Trust, Carmelo Lofaio. Strmcling john Massimiuno, Richard Hutter, Iames lennessy, Father llearee, Paul Carbarinr Edward Fox, Anthony Lahlotta. -Q-1--i.....JiV VVLJLM fit XX Discussions about government highlighted the bi-monthlv meetings of the Ii' K I Forum Club during the past year. Led by Mr. Louis Ansalone, the members u took several interesting trips, including a visit to West Point and the Federal Bureau of Investigation. Front Row: Francis Molinari, Mr. Ansalonc, james Norman. Second Row: joseph De- Filippi, Thomas Mykalcio, Brian Creeie, Robert Kane. Third Row: Charles Schmitt, Ernest Rossi, Neil Marcazzo, Francis Dc Santo. Fourth Row: Albert Ciancimizio, james Slattery, Robert Romano, Edward Columbo. Back Row: Richard NVilliams, Neil Boyle, Iohn Devlin, joseph De Blasi, Charles Maffia. 1251 K Joe Lang finishes record run in two-mile relay. So few provide wholesome entertainment for so many. Yet sports are a necessityg they are health-building, competitive, and refreshing outlets for all participants-spectators as well as athletes. At St. J0hn's Prep, we contribute to the welfare of the city by our athletic program. A few Redmen athletes help to relax their brother spectators with these worthwhile pastimes. 130 Q ATHLETICS nQ ,h -'A s. fa- FQ 'w as -v-we . . .'a, aw WZ' ROSA, L' 'Nix - wa 22 :Rf YANK ll BIAMUI 'NP' r Y' ' A f .f Vp ,br Yi' Yankee Stadium. J Joe Lang and Skippy Knell, Prep Cross Country stars work out at Victory Field. Hill '11 Dalers Led by Joe Lang and Skip', Knell, the 1958 edition of the Prep Cross-Country team not only had one of its best seasons in years, but also gave evidence of great promise for the forthcoming year. Lang, a senior, won a medal every time out by placing in the top ten. He came within one second of breaking the Prep record when he ran a blistering 13:47 in the N.Y.U. Meet. A Soph sensation, Knell surprised everyone by finishing behind Lang in all meets and also winning many medals. At the beginning of the season, Coach Harry Howell appointed seniors Bill Finn and Kev Kelly to be Co- captains of the team. They earned these honors because of their fine showing in the three previous years of Cross-Country running. Two reasons for high hopes for a successful 1959 season are the presence of Iuniors Bob Kazalski and jimmy Brown, in addition to a fine array of former I.V. runners wl1o will fight for the vacated Varsity spots. This group includes George Bennett, Gene Gildea, Harry Stevenson and Tom Howell. A third reason for promise of future success rests on the fact that the Prep had a Hue Frosh team led by jimmy Oilieilly. one of the best Freshman runners in the city. Kevin Kelly and Bill Finn, co-captains of the cross country team, look over the seasonls meets with Mr. Howell. 13 A ,ff e ee 5 ll. T me , if 3 Q KL S H BOB KAZALSKI FRESHMAN CROSS COUNTRY TEAM D Front Row: Kevin O'Conne1l, Gerard Armen- dinger, Anthony Perez. Back Row: Anthony Gengo, Thomas McCarthly,, joseph Malskis, Neale Baxter, James O'Rei ly. 133 I.V. CROSS COUNTRY TEAM Front Row: Harold Stevenson, Richard Daly Back Row: George Bennett, Thomas Howell Thomas Cillen. VARSITY TRACK TEAM Front Row: Michael Sliclen, Mgr., Robert Kazalski, Ioseph Lang, Richard Cunningham, Francis Podkrash, Robert Leddy, Vincent Melomo, YVilliam Finn. Eugene McElroy, Timothy Ryan, James Brown, XVilliam Brown, George Knell, Harold Stevenson, Roger Dannic. Second Row: joseph Noll, james Duffy. George Bennett, Thomas Howell, Frank Orlando, Sergio Pena, Frank Marchesini, Robert Suzanski, Richard Daly, Andrew Donaghy, George Lewis, Francis Palermo. Back Row: Philip Rizzuto, Michael Heckman, john Dunne, Dennis McMahon, XVilliam Melkun, Vincent Corrado, Thomas Cillen, Peter Gillard, Eugene Gildea, Robert Gualtieri, Kevin Kelly, Peter Connelie, Francis Hemrick, Mgr. Missing: Philip Boudjouk, Alfred Melanson. H a I I in e I Under the guidance of Coach Harry Howell the '58-'59 track team turned out to be the best Redmen squad ever. VVhile turning in a number of sparkling performances the Harriers set . nine records and captured first place in four meets. The Red and White took all honors in the Fordham Prep Meet for the second consecutive year and in the Mount St. Michael's Meet where they established two meet records. Bob Kazalski, Bill Finn, Kevin Kelly and joe Lang combined to break the record for the two mile relay, while the mile relay of Pete Connelie, Billy Brown, Vinny Melomo and Mike Heckman also set a record. The Prep gained first place in the CHSAA Novice Championships and the CHSAA Indoor Relay Carnival. At the Bklyn., L.I. Championships the Redmcn finished third. The team came in fourth place in the Iona Carnival and the City Championships. At the Mayorls Meet in the Garden George Bennett teamed up with Kazalski, Kelly and Lang to break the meet record with a time of 8:I5.9 for the two mile relay. Individual school records were set by Joe Lang's 4328.9 mile run, Vinny Melomols 31.4 for the E280 and Pete Gillard's 8.3 in the 60 Yd. High Hurdles. Paul Valentino proved to be the second best shot-putter in Prep history with a toss of 55'2 , just four inches short of the old record. Vinny Corrado, Tim Ryan, Gene McElroy and George Lewis set a new record for the 6 lap relay while finishing in 1146.4 and the team of Ryan, Corrado, Lewis and Frank Orlando passed the old 440 Yd. Relay record with a time of :45.8. Although such senior stars as Co-Captains Ioe Lang and Frank Orlando, Kevin Kelly, Bill Finn, Vinny Melomo, George Lewis, Mike Heckman, Billy Brown, Pete Connelie, Al Melanson, Frank Podkrash, Paul Valentino, Vinny Accurso and Denny McMahon will be lost at graduation, the Prep has high hopes for next year. These hopes are based on the facts that there will be a number of veterans returning and that a fine Freshmen squad, which broke many records, will be promoted to the Varsity. XVINNING MEETS Meets Place Fordham Prep Relays, ..,,.. ,,... ........ . . . I Mount St. Michacl's Games ......... .... 1 T . . . Iosephfliangi and Frank Orlando pose with Mr. Howell after lrnfgggi 1 success u In 001' Season' , CHSAA Bklyn., L,I. Championships ....... .... 3 134 Iona Carnival .,,...................................,...,.. .... 4 CHSAA City Championships ............ .... 4 VARSITY SHOT PUT TEAM Allan Ryan, Dennis McMahon, Paul Valentino, Vincent Accurso, Philip Rizzuto. Traclcmen display first place trophy won at Fordham Prep Relays. ,F DQ Shari x Paul Valentino, star shot-putter of St. john's Prep, works out at Victory Field. Mike Heckman, an- chor man for mile relay, finishes record run at Mount St. Michael's. 135 PETER GILLARD W: f rw 819 V ,. 'l 1 .ya Q: - E, . gf! A ,. H it X W 1-4 1536 if Runner Joe Lang Vinny Melomo Tim Ryan George Lewis Vinny Corrado Gene McElroy Pete Gillard Pete Connelie Bill Brown Vinny Melomo Mike Heckman Event Mile Run 280 Yd. Dash 6 Lap Sprint Relay 60 Yd. High Hurdles Mile Relay FRANK PODKRASH Record School School School School Fordham Prep Meet St. Michael Meet Al Melanson cops first place in Mount St. Michael meet Bill Brown and Vin Melomo workout prior to the starting of the outdoor season. NEW RECORDS Time 4:28.9 131.4 1:46.11 8.03 3:40.l 3:40.2 Runner George Bennett Bob Kazalski Kevin Kelly joe Lang Tim Ryan Vinny Corrado George Lewis Frank Orlando Event Record Time I2 Mile Relay Mayor's Meet 8:15.4 J 440 Yd. Relay School 145.8 FRESHMAN TRACK TEAM Front Row: Anthony Cengo, james O'Rei1ly, Neale Baxter, Joseph Malskis. Back Row: Coach Howell, Kevin O'Connell, Joseph Gartland, Gerard Armendinger, Anthony Perez, Andrew Wallack, Orlando Aaron, Victor De Santis, Thomas McCarthy. lf QF. -sw ,. -eff' fr . in l Bob Kazalslci, Ioe Lang, Kevin Kelly, and George Bennett, record breaking two mile relay team, practice passing the baton at Victory Field. GEORGE LEVVIS RECORD BREAKING RELAY TEABI Kneeling: Medley Relayg Vinny Corrado, Tim Ryan, Gene McElroy, George Lewis. Standing: Mile Relayg Pete Connelie, Bill Brown, Vinny Melomo, Mike Heckman. 1337 Football K Highlights Redmen tacklers stop Hayesman at Randall's Island. Mr. Brady, Father McCourty and Mr. Hess examine the football schedule. SEASON RECORD After starting the season with two quick victories, the ,58 Prep Football team was held to a 3-4 record. Had the Johnnies received a few breaks, their rather poor record might have been improved. However, the team did show good promise for next yearls gridders. As the season opened, Seton Hall, followed by Cardinal Hayes, fell to the Bedmen, The Hessmen then journeyed to Mineola where they lost to a powerful Chaminade team. St. Iohn's received their second setback when bad weather and field conditions hurt the Bedmenis ground attack against Xavier. In this close battle Iimmy Ring and Mike Sarno sustained injuries early in the game. thus hurting the Prep's defense. The Hessmen then de- feated John Adams but lost to the strong St. Francis team. In the final game of the season the Bedmen were defeated by Brooklyn Prep, ending a decade of victory. Although such seniors as All Cityu Frank Orlando, Vinny Accurso, Bill Brown, and Bill Hayden fwho never lost a pre-game toss of a coinl, will graduate, next year's team is expected to do better. We believe that Gene McElroy, jimmy Ring, and Hank McArdle are strong enough to lead St. Iohnis to a victorious season in '59. s.J.P. OPP. 19 Seton Hall . . . 7 A 18 Cardinal Hayes . . . 8 6 Chaminade . . . . 26 14 Xavier .... . . 26 6 john Adams . . 0 6 St. Francis . . . . 26 8 Brooklyn Prep . . . . 20 138 AL MELANSON PAUL VALENTINO BILL HAYDEN, CW End Tackle Guard FRANK ORLANDO Back News, Brooklyn-Queens, Tablet and Telegram Cath- olic All Star Teams, Journal American Lou Gehrig Award VVILLIABT BROWN Back MIKE CASTELLANO Back DENNIS MCMAHON Center 139 CHET XVRIGHT Guard VARSITY FOOTBALL TEAM Row: Thomas Flood, Mgr., Phili Boudjouk, Alfred Melanson, Vincent Aecurso, Chester XVright, Dennis McMahon, VVilliam Hayden, Valentino, Jerome Silceehia, Charles Memzes, Thomas Korner. Mgr. Second Row: Edward Paddock, Mgr.g Thomas MaeCormaek, Eugene Ring, Michael Castellano, XVilliam Brown, Frank Orlando, Edward Cihlrarelli, Edmond Flood, Mgr. Third Row: Mr. Hess. Cerard Canavan. Henry McArdle, Michael Sarno, Michael Zapf, James Flynn, Clifford Steward, Joseph Filippone, Richard Father McGourty. Back Row: Sergio Pena, John Savarese, Joseph Napoli, Ronald Blasius, James Meflroarty, Joseph Kelly. .Y ,J S X VINNY ACCURSO Tackle Jim Murphy Trophy N63 , 4, 8 ll' sf S lx X JEROME SILECCHIA End ST. 1OHN'S 19 SETON HALL 7 On Sunday, October 5, before a screaming crowd of 3000, the Redmen opened their campaign with a 19-7 rout of Seton Hall. The Redmen used a wide offense and a tight defense to produce this win over the hapless Pirates. At first, things didnit go too well for the Johnnies, as Seton Hall scored on the first series of plays in the game. The Pirates covered sixty-seven yards in sixteen plays for a 7-0 lead. In the second period the .lohnnies edged closer. jimmy Ring hit Gene McElroy with a pass that resulted in a forty-three yard touchdown. This made the score 7-6. In the second half the St. Iohn's was invulnerable. The offense piled up eight first downs while the defense allowed the Pirates only one. On the first play from scrimmage the Iohnnies recovered a Seton Hall fumble. Two plays later Frank Orlando caught a Iimmy Ring pass and carried the ball to paydirt for a 12-7 lead. In the last quarter Billy Brown carried the pigskin over the goal line on a two yard plunge for the final tally of the day. This climaxed a march which saw the Redmen go sixty yards in thirteen plays. The defense did the rest. Another Flyer hits the dust. 4? .n .a ,M , at w gg wrap. If. Elai- Q I I 1-ff ... ' ae, ,D Orlando shows his defensive ability by bringing down Hayesman. , 5? Gene McElroy evades Seton Hall tackler. ST. 1OHN'S 18 CARDINAL HAYES On Sunday, October 19, the Iohnnies met a stout Cardinal Hayes team at Randall's Island. Thanks to a spirited second half the Prepsters came out on top, 18-8, avenging last year's heartbreaking defeat. The Iohnnies received the opening kickoff and within minutes Frank Orlando crossed the goal line after catch- ing a Gene McElroy pass for a 6-O lead. Hayes came right back and went ahead. 8-6, when Ioe Higgins scored from the two yard line. At halftime the score remained the same. As in the Seton Hall game the Iohnnies took charge in the second half. Hayes received the kick and a stout Prep line forced Hayes to punt. A little later Gene McElroy broke loose with some fancy running and traveled fifty-nine yards for the Redmenis second touch- down of the day. This gave St. Iohnis a 12-8 lead. In the last period the Prep scored its final touchdown of the day when Frank Orlando once again reached paydirt with an eight yard run around end. Led by Vinny Aecurso and Denny McMahon, the defense held the Hayesmen at bay for the rest of the game and thus deserve much credit for the second victory of the year in as many games. tl 'hs '11 W Q z 1 ,Q - -N1 ...LRW r J, McElroy and Orlando coinhinc to hring down Flyer. j.V. FOOTBALL TEABI Front How: Vincent Pagano, james Fanning, Rollin NVoltjtn, Hohert Cualticre, Henry XVendel, Edward lrland, Xvlllllllll ckerdrcs, James Dooley, Iohn Lupi. Second How: Philip Rizzuto, osfp 1 Janis, Anthony Silecchia, john Rulle, Paul Cheswiq k, ll h rel Del'alo, Edward Carnphell, Ceorge Nlcflowani Back Row: onald Quigley, It-rome Killoran, Donald Kehoe, Manuel Gonzalez, Hn Bradley, Thomas Taycrna, John XYlj.fIlI0l't', Harry Sweitzer, r Brady. ST. IOHN'S 6 CHAMINADE 26 Although the lledmcn were the first to score upon the vaunted Chaminade defenses, they were sent down to their initial defeat of the season and their twelfth consecutive loss at the hands of the Chaminade Flyers. The Iohnnies fought doggedly for every inch that Chaminade gained and played hrilliantly in holding the Flyers to a 6-6 deadlock at halftime. But the Mineola gridders came pounding hack to claw their way to the victory. They were sparked hy the running of Dave Iohnson and jeff Tobey, and they showed some fine hall handling, a good defense, and tremendous offensive power all afternoon. lt was a hard fought contest. The line play was terrific, and the tackling was hard and sure. Despite the spirited and the aggressive game played hy our entire team, heavier and more experienced Charninade ueleyenn finally took advantage of its superior hench strength to hreak through for two late touchdowns and pound its way to a hard, well-earned victory. Frank Urlando, jimmy Ring and Cene Mclilroy played a great game for St. -Iohn's. Ring made two clutch interceptions and passed superhly while his sparkling defense play was a tremendous inspiration to the learn. Frank Orlando hauled in one of NIcElroy,s passes and scampered fifty yards for our lone touchdown. Cena- Mclilroy chipped in with some solid hreak-away running and accurate long passing to keep the pressure on the undefeated Chaminade team all the way. Nlike Zapf, Bill Mclkun, John Savarese, and loc Napoli. Orlando flashes fine running form as he gains precious yards in John Adams game. ST. 101-1N'S 14 XAVIER 26 It was an all-around bad day for St. Iohn's when the Kaydets of Xavier succeeded in scalping the Redmen, 26-14. The former were led to victory by their fullback, Don Shara, who succeeded in scoring all 26 points. The Redmen were held scoreless in the first period but were able to break the ice by the half. It was in the second quarter when Jimmy Ring, St. Iohn's defensive star, was carried off the field while the Kaydets went ahead, 12-8. After a pep talk by Coach Hess, the Iohnnies were able to score a quick touchdown, putting them in front, 14-10. The Bedmen were not able, however, to stop the drives of the Kaydets who went on to victory. The key play for St. Iohnis came in the third quarter Red Canavan, Ioe Fillipone, jim Flynn work out at Carey Field. ST. 1OHN'S 6 IOHN ADAMS O Led by Gene McElroy,s running and punting, the Redmen scored their third victory of the season over John Adams, 6-0. The win at lVilson High Stadium gave St. lohnls a string of nine consecutive victories over the Presidents. lt was a hard-fought contest which was not decided until the closing minutes of play. The defense for both teams was excellent as neither team could score through- out tlie first three quarters. In the last quarter, however, the Prepsters recovered an Adams, fumble on the President's 20 yard line and went all the way. McElroy climaxed the drive with a four yard run off tacklc. Adams' only serious threat came in the third quarter when they reached the Prep four yard line. But Al Melanson came through in the clutch by recovering a fumble and thus enabling thc Iohnnies to march on in triumph. 2 when Gene McElroy completed a pass to Frank Orlando, who then carried the ball for a touchdown. lt was McElroy,s passing ability which kept us in the game, for he completed 5 out of 9 for 179 yards. The Kaydets, however, were able to drive for a total of 271 yards to our 33 yards. FOOTBALL SCORERS Player Points Silecchia . . 6 Orlando . . 42 McElroy - . 20 Brown . . 7 Speedy Phil Boudjouk looks for running room in Adams, game ST. IOHN'S 6 ST. FRANCIS 26 On a cloudy, rainy day St. johnls lost to St. Francis, 26-6, in their annual' football clash. Before a crowd of 2000 people who turned out in full force to see the two teams battle, the spirit of both schools heightened the entertainment on the field. Behind the fine running efforts of the Terrier's Tom Armstead, St. Francis rolled to a decisive victory. Right from the opening kick-off the Red and Blue showed their strength. VVithin two minutes of the opening gun, Armstead galloped twenty yards to give St. Francis their first score. After the Redmen received the next kick-off, they found themselves with a fourth-down punting situation. The Terriers immediately marched to another touch- down, increasing their lead to 14-0. On two other oc- casions in the first half St. john's saw St. Francis score, and this completed their scoring. At the beginning of the second half, the Redmen looked like an entirely new team. Yet they were able to score only once. Despite the great defensive stand by St. Iohn's in the second half, they still were soundly beaten by a powerful Terrier team. McElroy circles right end in Brooklyn Prep contest. Orlando attempts to break through Terrier defense. ST. IOHN'S 6 BROOKLYN PREP .20 On Thanksgiving Day, before a crowd of 8000 en-- thusiastic fans, Brooklyn Prep defeated the Redmen for the first time in eleven years, 20-6. Vinny Accurso, Denny McMahon and Bill Hayden all played well, but the checking of St. Iohnfs offense lost the game. Accurso received. the jim Murphy Trophy as the outstanding player of the game. The Blue Eagles wasted no time putting the 'Hessmen up against the wall. Early in the first quarter Brooklyn Prep had a punting situation. The ball rolled into the end zone when St. Iohn's fumbled, and the Jesuit eleven recovered for the first score. For a while it looked as though the Blue Eagles could not be stopped. They received a Bedmen punt deep in their own territory and marched steadily for their second touchdown. Before the first half ended, the Iohnnies managed to score a safety on a blocked kick. At the outset of the second half both teams put up a strong defense, and the third quarter was scoreless. XVith six minutes remaining in the game, the Redmen narrowed the score to 14-6 on a thirty-five yard pass play from Bill Brown to Jerry Silecchia. The Hessman tried desper- ately to tie the score but were halted when one of their passes was intercepted in the final minute. Brooklyn Prep, led by Al Milian, won their first Turkey Bowln since 1947. CHEERLEADERS: Ioe Lang, William Schmith, joseph Scully, Iolm Mullin, Joe DeFilipi, YVilliam Mclieveny, joe Slattery. INDIANS: Bob Buxton, jim Kivlehan. Basketball Recap Bud Knittcl, promising soph, scores two for St. Jolm's in 70-68 win ovcr Brooklyn Prep. HANK KETTELHODT, Captain BUD KNITTEL News All-City, C.H.S.A.A. Coaches Brooklyn-Queens, Tablet, All-Star Teams. SEASON'S RECORD S.J.P. Opp. 62 St. Michacl's . . . 70 52 Loughlin .... . 68 43 St. Francis Prep . . 57 48 Chalninade . . . 63 43 Molloy .... . 64 43 'Trinity .... . 61 65 St. Augustinels . . 48 44 Power .... . 58 48 St. Michael's . . . 64 42 Loughlin .... . 58 40 St. Francis Prep . . 57 64 Chaminadc . . . 67 70 Brooklyn Prep . . 68 44 Molloy .... . 89 62 Trinity . . . . 78 70 St. Augustine's . , 52 The 1958-59 hardwood campaign was one of disap- pointment as the johnnies compiled a dismal 3-13 season record. However, all was not lost as this year's team was one which showed great promise for the coming two seasons. The squad was composed of one senior, seven juniors and four sophomores. YVhile the underclassmen were gaining valuable experience, Hank Kettelhodt, the lone senior, gained All City honors by averaging over 19 points a game and by his fine overall play. Throughout most of the year Kettelhodt did the scoring but not enough to overcome the mistakes of the inexperienced sophs. The Redmen lost to such teams as St. Nlichaelis, Loughlin, St. Francis, Chaminade, Molloy and Trinity. On january 16, St. jfohnis broke into the win column by defeating St. Augustinels, 78-62. The two most exciting games of the year took place in the first week in February. First a highly favored Chaminade team marched into the Lewis Avenue gym anticipating an easy victory and left glad to have been able to edge past the johnnics, 67-64. The game was a sec-saw affair all the way and not until the closing seconds of play did the Flyers take the lead for keeps. Three days later our arch rival from Crown Heights, Brooklyn Prep, confidently strutted into the Prep gym. Although Dan Berkery played fine ball and scored 25 points for l5.P., St. -Iohn's won 70-68 in overtime. Kettelhodt and sophomore Bud Knittel, hit for 27 and 23 points respectively, while sparking the Redmenls never say die spirit, forcing an overtime period. NVith four seconds remaining in the overtime period, Hank Kettelhodt sank a 40 foot set shot for one of the most spectacular wins in Prep history. The final johnny win came on the last day of the season when the Ptedmen romped over St. Augustineis, 76-50. John Laurine leaps high for tap in Redmen 70 59 145 romp of St. Augustmes w Lanrinc scores two against St. Angnstineis in Preps lust ganne of season. 1-16 Keitelhodt Kmttel ,...,,,..,. Laurine ..,,, Iula ........ Ross ..,....,... Majoy ....... Hegarty Rugg M enges .,,.. , VVoltjen . Rockclein ...7,,, Games Pts. Avg. SCORERS 307 19.2 141 9 0 4.3 3.7 16 16 14 87 6.3 15 63 16 59 .., 9 33 3.7 .W 46 2.8 34 2.5 22 16 1.3 8 16 14 15 1.5 12 7 1.1 Showing the form which earned him All-City X honors, Hank Kettelllodt easily wins tap in game at Trinity. 3 X Q 1 fx ' f 2. V Y V -:q,.,...-4. LI . U5-f' af' 719 5 . K.. ,fN 1--Q . if ' J 6 if 1 BILL HEGARTY X ., Q X 3 JOHN IULA is 7 . 7 '. 1 Q ,Q .Q JUNIOR VARSITY Francis Howell, -lolm Czulen, Francis llilCC'lll'l', Kevin Peters, Miclluel xlLlll1llX, Kevin Kcongh, james Plllllll, Ilenry XVendell, Patrick Kelly, john O'Connor. FRESHMEN Kneeling: Donald Kehoe, joseph Bottega, Paul Han- dal, john Ragnsa, Ronald YVilliams, Richard Giam- pietro. Standing: Andrew Quinn, Mgr., Paul DeLocz1, john Brady, Brian Putney, Edward Motyka, Lawrence Ludwig, VValter XVetzel, Richard Schmitz, Mgr., Mr. Brady. 3 k.,.f Q to Loo mg Toward 2 to i we Future if Yi he i Sophomore Rolly YV0ltjcn drives I V vi'- through in tough Trinity defense. sr A, WILLIAM ROSS Mr. Hess and Father McCourty .go over statistics of the Brooklyn Prep game with managers Terence Strong, Thomas Crowley, Paul Wiegand and Frank McDem1ott. 147 If xlohwi BFSDHQS s..l0H,0 VARSITY BASEBALL TEAM hgiiun Front Row Thomas Komer Nlgr Joseph Ixelly John Deldcbbio, joseph Cannava, Francis Smith, Robert McCormick, Kenneth Rugg, Thomis ODonnell Rollin VVolt1en Patriek Xlurdoceo Philip Bouuljouk, Richard Smith, Mgr. Back Row: Mr. Herbert Hess, Coach, rings Ring, Innes MLC'ro1rty Gabriel Tromno Xl1LlIlLl Sarno, Peter Majoy, Michael Castellano, Henry Kettelhodt, John Rullo, john Luirine How 1rd N1lLlJ0'IldlCl jlmu Benestxd Czrmine xI'iftlIl0, john Capillo, john Furey, Mgr. 1959 MIDSEASON'S RECORD Jackson . McClancy . . Bushwick . Madison . . Power . . Molloy . . Trinity . . Holy Cross . Brooklyn Prep Chaminade . 148 Diamond After the first ten games of the 1959 season were played the Prep baseball team appeared ready to improve on last year's third place finish in CHSAA competition. At this stage the Redmen had a 9-1 record, with their lone loss being a 6-2 upset by Molloy on April 16 at Drew Memorial Field. In other league games the Prep defeated Trinity 4-2, Holy Cross 5-3, our arch- rival from Crown Heights, Brooklyn Prep, 6-2, and Chaminade by a 6-0 score. The team overcame the loss of last year's four frontline pitchers with the establishment of a new fearsome foursomev in seniors Carmine Martino and jim Benestad, junior Pete Majoy and sophomore Bud Knittel. In the infield the 0 3 4 1 6 1 3 2 0 JIM BENESTAD MIKE CASTELLANO Diary johnnies lost third baseman Charlie Stolze and shortstop Mike Maloney, but they were capably replaced by Tom O'Donnell, promoted from the j.V., and by jimmy Ring, a power hitting junior. Captain Hank Kettelhodt returned to star at second base, while veteran Mike Castellano shared first base duties with junior Kenny Rugg when the former was not pitching. Behind the plate john Capillo ably took over the spot vacated by Tom Duffy. A strong hitting outfield was composed of Pat Murdocco, Gabe Troiano, and Phil Boudjouk. Because of the presence of many juniors and sophomores on the team the Prep can look forward to another successful season in 1960. Hank Kettelhodt, star second baseman, lashes hard single in Prep 6x2 win over Trinity Redmen discuss strategy between innings. ff ... 41- -- L' ,, Ag j Y'-raw ,Hwnqi .lm El, sg, -' 3515.-,w g.?,,, t s ' Phil Boudjouk scores winning run in Trinity game. IUNIOR VARSITY Front Row: Iohn Stcncrcr, john O'Connor, John Fetter, lim-nry Vlfendcl, Joseph Caizlzzo, George Milhzlven, NYilliann XVa1llcc'r, Thomas Flood. ScCm1clRmL': Ronald XVillianns, Richard Vaneli, Paul Cheswiclc, Paul D4-l,ocu, Ki-vin Pctcrs, NVilliaun Rcckcrdrcs, Stephen Lynch. Back How: Francis Dchnonico, Mgr. Lziwrvncc Ludwig, Izuncs Singlcr, fxliclizwl Nlnnnix, Donald Spclhnnn, joscph Bcncivcngzl, john Iula, XVillia1n1 Griffo, Ricliurd Giznnpctro. JOHN CAPILLO A if Tom O,D0nnell . . . safe Lf or out? ...,,0 , '-v-of! Hank Kcttclhodt rounds first after slamming hit to right field. CARNIINE NIARTINO GABE TROIANO 'D BOB MCCORMICK jimmy Ring returns to first in time to avoid pickoif attempt at New Farmers Oval. Aiming for the Title ,ff K K 1 : John Capillo, Prep catcher, attempts M to score in Trinity game. PAT MURDOCCO PHIL BOUDJOUK 151 VARSITY Front Row: Peter Brennan, Mgr., Paul Kurlaek, james Molloy, YVilliam Kilpatrick, Steve Roethke, Richard Schneider, Roy Valeich, Thomas Farley, jerry Magliolo. Second Row: Lewis Maynard, George Hempstead, Iames Braton, Raymond O'Connor, Thomas Clriilin, Edward Stradowski, Eugene Volini, james McDonnell, Cornelius Brown. Back Row: Dennis Browne, john Sinclair, Kevin Lawlor, Peter Cirigliano, Jerome Mullin, joseph Cannava, Francis Traun, John Donohue, John Stapleton. Mr. NVaters and Pete Brennan, manager, listen to remarks of Father McCourty as he looks over the teams record. 52 Me-rmen SEASON'S RECORD S.J.P. Opp. 43 Trinity' . . . 35 35 St. Francis' . . 47 26 Loughlin' . . . 51 48 St. Augustine' . . 32 38 Cardinal Hayes . . 48 50 Trinity' . . . . 29 56 Regis . . . . 21 35 St. Francis' . . . 52 38 Brooklyn Prey' .' 48 48 St. Augustine . . 32 45 Union ale . . . . 52 42 Brooklyn Prep' ...... 41 ' C .H .S.A.A. Dual-Meets RICHARD SCHNEIDER Captain i l i I Top to Bottom: Gerry Magliolo, Frank Traun, and Jim Molloy practice in .f i i . if A 5 the Prep pool. Jim Molloy took second place in two events in the City Swimming Championships this year. Swimming is a practical and refreshing sport. Almost everyone has enjoyed a dip in a nearby pool or in the ocean. For the Prep Swimming Team, however, enjoy- ment is linked with hard practice for the improvement of the squad. This year, under the direction of Mr. Frank Waters, the determined finmen, led by Captain Rich Schneider, captured third place in C.H.S.A.A. competition. In the long season from November to March. the mermen were able to compile a 5-5 league record. The team also showed good form in the outside meets. In the championship meets at the seasorfs end many Prep swimmers won awards. Outstanding efforts were Tom Farleyis third place in diving and Steve Roethke's 'fifth place in backstroke in the National Championships at Villanova. A Although such seniors as Rich Schneider, Tom Farley, Jim Molloy and Roy Valcich led the team to many victories, there were many underclassmen headed by Steve Roethke, Bill Kilpatrick and Gene Volini, who proved to be very helpful. The overall picture of the swimming team for next year is very good. FRESHMEN Tom Farley shows form which helped to earn him third place in the National Championships. Redmen backstroke star Steve Roethke works out in the pool. Front Row: Donald Gill, Terence Connolly, Joel Kannengeiser, Peter Cirigliano, James Farley, Eugene Volini, Joseph Cnnneen. Second Row: Joseph Rinehart, Lawrence Jones, Garrett Nee, John Clark, John Lupi, John Anderson, Jolm Coffey. Back Row: Peter Flynn, Kevin Dennedy, XVilliam Cushing, George Milhaven, Kevin Daly, Michael Downes. ..H, .5 LA, New NVILLIAM VICINO Nicholas Perroti tries for a douhle. Front Row: Mario Fichera, james Ryan, Capt., William Vicino. Back Row: Frank Musumeci, Frank Ventimiglia, Walter Becker, Robert Kaiser. 154 .M 1 cl ,, are 1 - AL'h n 3 I 3 Y .-A V, is s FRANK VENTIMIGLIA JAMES RYAN, Captain Bowling With james Ryan at the helm, the Prepsters had a fairly successful season, placing fourth in the C.H.S.A.A. Brooklyn-Queens Bowling League. Frank Musumeci was the outstanding player of the year, racking up the high score of the league with a superb 225 game. Much credit must he given to the following seniors who sparked the team to many victories -james Ryan, Captain, William Vicino, Frank Ventimiglia and Mario Fichera. The hopefuls for next year's team are Nicholas Perrotti, Walter Becker and Robert Kaiser. WVith the current interest in high school howling, Fr. john Hummel, C.M., lXfIoderator, every indication for increased enthusiasm in the coming season. l Kneeling: Michael Doyle, RolvertlFleming, Andrew Esser, Iohn Lupi, Charles Francis. Stzmlling: Carmen Angrisani, Walter Sheerin, Edward Marzee, Father Hummel, Fred Troike, Michael Mannix, Ceorge Hauhert. Netmen +Zlpi'2iS3 H rs.. 23?2'3rW 2 if 5 4 Q if 'i A A if Father Hummel, Moderator of Bowling and Tennis, smiles as he and Tennis Captain Ed Marzec watch freshmen work out. Junior Mike Mannix gets set to return a hard serve. The tennis team, moderated hy Father Hummel, showed great promise at the lmeginning ol' its season on April 15. Led hy Captain Ed Marzee and Carmen Angrisani the Redmen had the same memhership as last year. Among the returnees were three seniors, Ed Marzec, Fred Troike, and Mike Doyle and three juniors, Carmen Angrisani, VValt Sheerin and Mike Mannix. Lcder scores two C for seniors. Skins obtain ball in soph- omore mtramural game. INTRAMURAL CHAMPS Front Row Tom Llncen Tony Gallagher, Ken Leder, Iim Galpin, Tom Cox. Back Row: jack Scheich, John Basketball Intramurals Sparked by Capt. Ken I.eder, Class -1-1 took all honors in intramural competition. In gaining the right to appear against the champions of the Junior class, 3-1, the seniors compiled a 4-1 record. Their lone loss was to a tough 4-3 team which featured Bill Childs, Doug Mellett and Bob Werger. The final game was held in DeGray C-ym on December 12. With jim Calpin scoring 13 points and Bob McCee's rebounding, the seniors outlasted the juniors, 29-22. Anthony Gallagher, Tom Lincen, John Tschupp and Ed Romano also played well for the victors. 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ACCARDI, L. BLUM Compliments of FLOYD AND DAVE KREMISH KUGIE'S, INC. 'l62 Driggs Avenue Brooklyn 22, N. Y. Compliments of THE HAMLIN FAMILY Compliments of MR. AND MRS. MARZEC Compliments of FRANK REYNOLDS Compliments of THE GRIBBIN FAMILY GEORGE'S SUPER MARKET l6O Driggs Avenue, Brooklyn 22, N. Y. EV 3-0676 Compliments of the OTT FAMILY Compliments of MR. AND MRS. V. DiGIOVANNA FRANK - ALBERT, HAIR STYLISTS BSIO Third Avenue Brooklyn 9, New York Compliments of MR. AND MRS. GEORGE TRAVERS AL C. HAAS SERVICE STATION Braddock Avenue, Bellerose, N. Y. Sunoco Gas, Oil, Accessories Compliments of MAZ U RKIIEWICZ FAMILY Compliments of MR. AND MRS. THOMAS GANNON TRAFFIC CLEANERS. INC. 31 I9 Atlantic Avenue Brooklyn 8, N. Y. WILLIAM F. O'BRIEN l6ll Flatbush Avenue Brooklyn IO, N. Y. RUDY'S DELICATESSEN R. Schlimmefer Home Cooking Compliments of DR. AND MRS. JOHN F. FUREY ,FORMAC WAREHOUSE CORP. 424 Greenwich St., New York, N. Y. 60-7I-79 Metropolitan Ave., Middle Village, N. Y. CA 6-I 189 166 RICHMOND HILL MARKET A. Gambardella II4-I9 Jamaica Avenue, Richmond Hill, N. Y. SPINELLI FOOD MARKET IO7 Central Avenue, Brooklyn, N. Y.' Phone EV 6-7872 Compliments of MR. AND MRS. CHARLES LETKO JAMAICA FLORIST Biggest Little Flower Shop in Jamaica 89-ll l65th Street, Jamaica, N. Y. Compliments of PAUL T., STEVEN J.. NANCY J. AMICO WATERPROOFERS 95 Central Avenue, Brooklyn, N. Y. Phone EV 6-9240 To the Graduates of i960 KEEP THE PEP IN PREP Compliments of -MR. AND MRS. EDWARD LYNCH AND FAMILY SAL'S RESTAURANT 6' PIZZERIA Fine Italian Wines 20l-20 Hillside Avenue, Hollis, N. Y. Compliments of M. VIRGADANO FAMILY To Father Young from BOB, TONY, CHARLIE AND 3-5 RELIGION CLASS T. -CATUOGNO 8 SONS MEAT MARKET 207 DeKalb Avenue Brooklyn 5, N. Compliments of MR. AND MRS. ED CONNELL Compliments of MR. AND MRS. ALFRED DE FALCO MAZZONE SUPERMARKET Quality Groceries G Fruiterers 336 Flatbush Avenue, Brooklyn, N. Y. To Mr. Reed from BOB, CHARLIE, TONY AND 3-5 GUIDANCE CLASS Compliments of the COLASANTO FAMILY MASTELLONE BROS. 6224 llth Avenue, Brooklyn 17, N. Y. Delicatessen BE 8-2383 THE BROOKLYN VALET Cleaners and Tailors Phone U'L 7-5000 FATHER YOUNG'S BOYS RELIGION 3-5 We are on our way! After losing a big game. PLaza 3-1447 Ed WyHHC,S HARWYN CLUB SUNDAY FROM 5:00 P.M. OPEN DAILY - LUNCH - DINNER 112 EAST 52nd STREET NEW YORK, NEW YORK Compliments of MR. and MRS. RUDOLF KIKEL FORTWAY BOWLING CENTER 6718 Fort Hamilton Parkway Brooklyn 19, N. Y. V Compliments of HARVEY HOFSTRA and GANG TRIANGLE HOFBRAU Cafe and Restaurant Ridgewood, N. Y. Compliments of DR. and MRS. TRAUN Compliments of KARL EHMER PORK STORES 62-O9 Myrtle Avenue, Glendale 27, N. Y. Compliments of GIFT O' ROSES 956 Broadway, Brooklyn, N. Y. Compliments of O'HALLORAN'S BAR and GRILL Avenue J and Nostrand Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y. Compliments of RON GILLESPIE SERVICE FOOD MARKET Groceries - Meats and Vegetables 63-16 Woodhaven Boulevard, Rego Park, N. Y. Compliments of MR. and MRS. WILLIAM C. OAKLEY Compliments of MR. and MRS. JOHN LEONARD and FAMILY JOHN, THOMAS, and MARY THERESA LAWRENCE-CEDARHURST Federal Savings and Loan Association 125 Cedarhurst Avenue, Cedarhurst, N. Y. Compliments of YESAVAGE FAM I LY Compliments of MR. and MRS. JOHN KEAVENEY ' and FAMILY WALTER'S QUALITY MEATS Quick Frozen Foods 277 Onderdonk Avenue, Brooklyn, N. Y. JOE DENNINGTON Fine Provisions 242-28 88th Drive, Bellerose, N. Y. PETER IMPERATRICE AND FAMILY 5702 l2th Avenue, Brooklyn, N. Y. Compliments of THE COLLINS FAMILY Compliments of JAMES J. LAWLOR EMPIRE MEAT MARKET ll2-25 Jamaica Avenue, Richmond Hill, N. Y. Meat, Poultry, Provisions Congratulations to the Greatest JUNIOR CLASS 3-4 Compliments ot STANLEY J. MURPHY Compliments of THE McCULLOUGH FAMILY Compliments of ROETHKE FLORIST 3501 Tilden Avenue, Brooklyn, N. Y. D. ANACREONTE Pharmaceutical Products 689 6th Avenue, Brooklyn, N. Y. LIDO MARKETS Select Meats 8509 Fourth Avenue, Brooklyn, N. Y. WOOD'S DELICATESSEN Fancy Salads - Ice Cold Beer 8507 4th Avenue, Brooklyn, N. Y. FATHER YOUNG'S BOYS RELIGION 3-5 FATHER YOUNG'S BOYS .RELIGION 3-5 All We've Got FRANK H. DUNNE Wines and Liquors 4Ol6-A Glenwood Road, Brooklyn ,N.Y. Compliments of JOHN AND MARTY'S FATHER YOUNG'S BOYS RELIGION 3-5 Our Lunch Money FATHER YOUNG'S BOYS RELIGION 3-5 FATHER YOUNG'S BOYS RELIGION 3-5 FATHER YOUNG'S RELIGION CLASS 3-5 St. John's Prep Compliments of FALLON FAMILY Compliments of MR. AND MRS. ALBERT GUZAS To the Great Prep from CHARLIE AND BOB Class 3-5 SAMUEL A. McELROY City Surveyor Brooklyn, N. Y. Compliments of JACK, JIM. JOYCE AND ALBEE CONNOLLY'S DELICATESSEN 140 Euclid Avenue Brooklyn 8, N. Y. Compliments of MR. AND MRS. CHARLES W. KEELER FATHER YOUNG'S BOYS RELIGION 3-5 Compliments of MR. AND MRS. A. MACALUSO SAMUEL A. McELROY City Surveyor Brooklyn, N. Y. Compliments of WILLIAM AND RICHARD MERZ Compliments of JOSEPH ADDABBO BEVERLY DELICATESSEN Fine Groceries l24 Beverly Road, Brooklyn, N. Y. Compliments of ' MR. AND MRS. LEROY THOMPSON AND FAMILY Compliments of MR. AND MRS. WILLIAM MERZ Compliments of DR. ALBERT C. MORSE i270 Prospect Avenue, Brooklyn, N. Y. Compliments of CLERMONT DELICATESSEN 257 DeKalb Avenue, Brooklyn, N. Y. FATHER YOUNG'S BOYS RELIGION 3-5 FATHER YOUNG'S BOYS RELIGION 3-5 ALTON T.V. SERVICE 4630 Flatbush Avenue CL 2-0082 168. Compliments of MR. AND MRS. JOSEPH A. WINHEIM AL PEARLMAN POULTRY 57-33 Myrtle Avenue Brooklyn, N. Y. Compliments of the S. S. KRESDEW Ridgewood, N. Y. ' HOLBRO PAINT CO. 7709 Sth Avenue, Brooklyn, N. Y. SH 5-7734 TONY TITONE, INC. Everything Abroad 2l8l East 2nd Street, Brooklyn, N. Y. ROSENBLUM'S PHARMACY l2O-Ol Liberty Avenue, Richmond Hill, N VI 3-2480 .Y. FRED STADMULLER, JEWELER 57-44 Myrtle Avenue, Ridgewood, N. Y. Van Chion, Prop. KARP'S ICE CREAM CAKES ll9-O7 Liberty Avenue, Richmond Hill, N. Y. TERRACE PHARMACY 92-50 Queens Boulevard, Jamaica, N. Y. HA 9-7550 Compliments of MR. AND MRS. VITO RUGGIERO Compliments of MR. ROCCO LAMANNA AND FAMILY JUNCTION WINE fr LIQUOR 37-l0 Junction Boulevard Corona, L. l. STAR OVERALL LAUNDRY l57 Ingraham Street Brooklyn, N. Y. Compliments of MR. AND MRS. CHAS. CAROLAN Compliments of MR. ROCCA LAMANNA AND FAMILY Compliments of MR. AND MRS. GEORGE WAGNER, JR. Compliments of MR. AND MRS. BADALAMENTI LOHER'S DELICATESSEN Fancy Groceries l22l Church Avenue, Brooklyn, N. Y. Compliments of MR. AND MRS. E. R. CUNNINGHAM - ' I. M... ..,. il... ,.l. . Compliments of DR. and MRS. JAMES W. GORIS Compliments of MR. GEORGE A. MANGO 129 Pierrepont Street, Brooklyn, N. Y. DU PONT FUNERAL HOME, INC. 'Vlrginia 7-5100 82-29 Lefterts Boulevard, Kew Gardens, N. STEPHENS BAKERY PROD.. INC. 81-09 101st Avenue Ozone Park, N. Y. Compliments of M G' P HOMES Custom Builders - LA 5-3099 SHEEHY'S BAR and GRILL BU 4-8764 1146 Nostrand Avenue, Brooklyn, N, Y. Best Wishes from MR. and MRS. JOHN I. MARGE Y. CAM CONSTRUCTION CO., INC. CL 6-2227 8517 12th Avenue, Brooklyn 28, N. Y. HENRY FROLICH 181 Fort Greene Place Brooklyn 17, N. Y. Compliments of BERNARD, DANIEL, and BUTLER EMILY SAVOY PROVISION CO., INC. Imported and Domestic Cheese 102 West Houston Street, New York, Compliments of LOPATA DOMINO BAR 329 Kent Avenue, Brooklyn, N. Compliments of MRS. J. F. BRODERICK 1 146 E. 31st Street, Brooklyn, N. Compliments of FELIX RESTAURANT CH 3-9767 N.Y Y. Y. 154 W. 13th Street, New York, N.. Y. Compliments of JAMES P. RING General Insurance 55-26 69th Street, Maspeth, N. Y. ROUTEL STUDICDS 5711 MYRTLE AVENUE Thom. McAn Building, Near Seneca Avenue RIDGEWOOD, BROOKLYN 27, N. Y. ...... OFFICIAL PHOTOGRAPHERS FOR THE 1959 PREP si-moows p 169 BACCHI'S PASTRY SHOP 150 Graham Avenue Brooklyn, N. Y. Compliments of THE TREULER FAMILY Compliments of THiE MUEKELEY'S To Saint John's Prep JOSEPH BERMEL, INC. Monuments - St. Charles and St. John's 7962 Metropolitan Avenue Middle Village, N. Y. MR. AND MRS. RICHARD E. DOMBROWSKI 47-06 88th Street, Elmhurst 73, N. Y. Compliments of THE BACCHI FAMILY Compliments of MR. AND MRS. D. J. QUIGLEY ROBERT J. LAPOLLA Funeral Home 1480 Rockaway Parkway, Brooklyn 26, N. Y Compliments of MR. AND MRS. G. KNELL BRENNAN G' LANDERS Attorneys at Law 86-O3 Queens Boulevard, Elmhurst, N. Y. Compliments of CLASS 2-3 TOM SMITH Fresh Cut Flowers 372-374 Livingston Street, Brooklyn, N. Y. LOUIE'S PRIME MEAT 2347 Pacific Street Brooklyn 33, N. Y. SCHIFANO'S PASTRY SHOPPE Italian-American Cakes 147 Wilson Avenue, Brooklyn 37, N. Y. Compliments ot CLASS 2-3 PORTLAND WINES If LIQUORS 97 So. Portland Avenue, Brooklyn 17, N. Y. ST 3-1119 iFree Deliveryl HiERMAN'S SERVICE Auto Repairs 67 Mill Road, Hempstead, N. Y. DeVITTO'S ITALIAN 6' AMERICAN GROCERIES 2349 Atlantic Avenue, Brooklyn 33, N. Y. We Deliver - HY 8-2577 GAYDO'S INSURANCE SERVICE All Forms of Insurance 7905 Grand Avenue, Elmhurst, N. Y. JOHN P. GERINS Attorney and Counselor at Law 87-14 Grand Avenue, Elmhurst, N. Y. Compliments of FRICANO AND SONS BAKERY 334 Wilson Avenue, Brooklyn, N. Y. LAWRENCE KOCH DRUG STORE 407 Onderdonk Avenue, Brooklyn, N. Y. HY 7-9197 Compliments of THE CAMPUTARO FAMILY 41 Lake Street, Brooklyn, N. Y. Compliments of MR. AND MRS. M. MINICHELLO Compliments of MR. AND MRS. PAUL T. MEDICI Compliments of RIZZUTO FAMILY Compliments of MR. FRANK HOER Compliments of MR. AND MRS. M. MONAHAN AND FAMILY JOSEPH J. RIPAK Insurance 120-O4 196th Street, St. Albans, N. Y. RESTFUL MATTRESS MFG. CO. 168-50 Jamaica Avenue Jamaica, N. Y. Compliments of MR. AND MRS. RALPH KEPPLER ATLEE H. POTTER, PHARMACIST 92-02 Jamaica Avenue, Woodhaven 21, N. Y. UL 9-6020 Compliments of MR. AND MRS. NILES MANYIN BAKE SHOP 61 -O4 Grand Avenue Maspeth 78, N. Y. SAMUEL A. McELROY City Surveyor Surveys in Brooklyn SAMUEL A. McELROY City Surveyor Surveys in Brooklyn Compliments of the MESSNERS AND BURKARDS Compliments of DR. JOHN E. TROISE KINGY'S MIEAT MARKET 317 Van Brunt Street Brooklyn 31, N. Y. JOHNNY'S SERVICE 1411 Glenwood Rd. Brooklyn, N. Y. ZOGAME PHARMACY 88-29 80th Street Woodhaven, N. Y. 170 HENRY'S FLOWER SHOP Flowers for All Occasions 8505-A 4th Avenue, Brooklyn, N. Y. GREEN TEA ROOM 643 86th Street Brooklyn 9, N. Y. BABYLAND Layettes, Etc. 414 86th Street, Brooklyn 9, N. Y. TE 6-5172 PETER SOMMER Delicatessen 7208 3rd Avenue, Brooklyn, N, Y, SH 8-0776 Compliments of JOHN MENHOFER AND FAMILY HELEN E. MENHOFER Joszvn P. ci.AviN SONS. INC. Funeral Directors 7722 4th Avenue, Brooklyn, N. Y. 496 Court Street, Brooklyn, N. Y. ROUGEN'S BAKERY 8502 4th Avenue, Brooklyn 9, N. Y. SH 8-0177 DAN, sAcKs FABRics 7218 3rd Avenue, Brooklyn 9, N. Y. SH 8-0059 BAY BAKERY 7206 3rd Avenue, Brooklyn, N. Y. SH 8-4764 Compliments of THE CARDACI AND ESPOSITO FAMILIES Compliments of THE PATERNO FAMILY KAREN'S GROCERY Candy - Cigarettes - Soda 55-20 39th Avenue, Woodside, N. Y. Compliments of MR. AND MRS. LOU LUTZEN Compliments of BEATRICE AND MATTHEW LA MANNA Compliments of TH E HOWELL FAMILY ANELLO Cr BONVENTRE UNDERTAKER ESTABLISHMENT GL 5-1710 GEORGE V. SHEA Pharmacist 58-07 Woodside Avenue, N. Y. CROWE'S GIFT SHOP 78-59 Myrtle Avenue Glendale 27, N. Y. Compliments of J. VENUTO, R. CARRUCI AND F. FUZZI ' USE- WI TH -PRIDE BUKWITH-CONFIDENCE I G R I FURNITURE b HERE-YOU-BUY Better IIRNITURE For LESS GL 2- 3933 EDMIIND NIGRI Xi SIINS FOR FINE FURNITURE Furniture Factory Showroom I803-1805 BROADWAY Cor. Granite Street, Opp. Marion St. and Stone Ave. BROOKLYN 7, NEW YORK Specializing in FURNISHING COMPLETE HOMES FOR NEWLYWEDS since 1930 COMPLIMENTS OF Assemblyman Anthony QI. Travia Compliments of YOUR GOOD GULF DEALER Compliments of MR. and MRS. A. HUEMMER MR. and MRS. ROBERT F. RYAN 427 St. John's Place Brooklyn 38, N. Y. CLARK STORES. INC. HA 4-9646 37-46 82nd Street, Jackson Heights, N. Y. CROSS BAY BEAUTY SALON Ruth Rockelein - VI 5-8700 I32-O4 Cross Bay Boulevard, Ozone Park, N. Y. EASTERN COMMISSION CO. Fish and Lobsters at Wholesale I9 and 20 Fulton Fish Market CYBERT TIRE CORP. Invite us to your next blowout We'Il never leave you flat 726-8 Ilth Avenue, New York, N. Y. HARBOR LOBSTER Cr FISH CO. Wholesale Dealer in Fish and Lobsters IO5 South Street, Fulton Fish Market DONNELLY Cr PURCELL Funeral Home Brooklyn 8, N. Y. Compliments of MR. and MRS. E. T. KELLY GEORGE SIEBOLD fr SON Funeral Service 7523 3rd Avenue, Brooklyn 9, N. Y. M. J. STAPLETON Real Estate 7520 Third Avenue, Brooklyn 9, N. Y. NATHAN R. FROCKS, INC. Dress Contractor l36 Suydam Street, Brooklyn, N. Y. WOOD'S SHELLFISH, INC. Wholesale Shellfish lOl South Street, New York City, N. Y. FRANK'S UPHOLSTERY Makers of Fine Upholstered Furniture 68-O9 Ilth Avenue, Brooklyn I9, N. Y. MR. AND MRS. AULETTI SONS, FRANK AND ANDREW, JR. MRS. JEANETTE AULETTI LINDEN PAINT fr WALLPAPER CO. 229-28 Linden Boulevard Cambria Heights, N. Y. Compliments of MR. AND MRS. WILLIAM GRIFFO 118-15 231st Street, Cambria Heights, N. Y. Compliments of MR. AND MRS. DANTE BARIATTI 117-20 229th Street, Cambria Heights, N. Y. GONZALEZ FUNERAL HOME, INC. 1634 Madison Avenue, Brooklyn, N. Y. EV 9-8360 LONE STAR FRENCH CLEANERS 207 Cypress Avenue, Cor. Starr Street Brooklyn, N. Y. Compliments of RALPH R. THEROUX 671 Bauer Court, Elmont, N. Y. CAMBRIA BARBER SHOP 228-09A Linden Boulevard Cambria Heights, N. Y. VETERANS SURPLUS STORES Work Clothes, Sportswear, etc. 943 Broadway, Brooklyn, N. Y. GONZALEZ FUNERAL HOME. INC. 707 Prospect Avenue, Brooklyn, N. Y. CY 2-8665 Compliments of MR. AND MRS. WILLIAM E. HANLEY BETTY 8' JOSETTE Designers of Hats 40-20 82nd St., Jackson Heights, N. Y. JOHN T. SCHILLER Prime Meats - Fresh Killed Poultry 40-13 Broadway, Astoria, N. Y. SAMUEL A. McELROY City Surveyor Surveys in Brooklyn PHOEBE SNOW Cleaners Er Dyers - HA 6-7660 90-08 Astoria Boulevard, Jackson Heights, N. Y. BOULEVARD FLORIST 8' GREENHOUSE Complete Flower Service 24-O2 49th Street, Astoria, N. Y. SKELTON FUNERAL HOME 'Funeral Director 6- Embalmer 86-08 Broadway, Elmhurst, N. Y. HANS DONHAUSER CO. Florist - Wedding Bouquets - Funeral Designs 71-01 Astoria Boulevard, Jackson Heights, N. Y. INDUSTRIAL ART MONUMENTS Erected in All Cemeteries HERBERT'S GARAGE. INC. fAutomotive Repair Shop- RA 8-9765 24-13 44th Street, Astoria, N. Y. CONTINENTAL RESTAURANT 6' BAR 82-O7 37th Avenue Jackson Heights, N. Y. TAMM'S FLORIST Fresh Cut Flowers 24-26 49th Street, L. 1. C. 3, N. Y. THE GREETING CARD SHOP 71-O1 Grand Avenue Maspeth 78, N. Y. BRAILE'S PAINT G' WALLPAPER 71-02 Grand Avenue Maspeth 78, N. Y. RICHARD'S FURS Remodeling - Repairing - Cold Storage 84-03 37th Avenue, Jackson Heights, N. Y. PHIL'S SERVICE STATION Expert Auto Repairing 4901 25th Avenue, Woodside, N. Y. A. LOPRESTI Cr SON. INC. Florist - TW 8-8900 81-02 37th Avenue, Jackson Heights, N. Y. FRANKEL'S MiEN'S SHOP Men's Furnishings 69-48 Grand Avenue, Maspeth, N. Y. VIC'S BAR fr GRILL 99 St. Nicholas, Avenue, Brooklyn, N. Y. Catering for All Occasions RISPOLI ITALIAN PASTRY 7202 New Utrecht Avenue Brooklyn 28, N. Y. CAMPANIA PASTRY SHOP Wedding Trays and Cakes 7105 13th Avenue, Brooklyn 28, N. Y. BEN PETERS- HAIR STYLISTS 80-13 13th Avenue, Brooklyn 28, N. Y. BE 6-9670 SHOES BY DE VITO Naturalizers - Buster Brown 456 86th Street, Brooklyn, N. Y. CUMOLETTI'S Greeting Cards - Religious Articles 477 59th Street, Brooklyn 20, N. Y. SILVER'S UPHOLSTERY SHOP Lamps, Tables 455 86th Street, Brooklyn 9, N. Y. GOLDEN LOAF BAKERY GRECO PASTRY SHOP 7208 13th Aveune, Brooklyn 28, N. Y. SAM STEUER - HABERDASHER 7526 Fifth Avenue Brooklyn 9, N. Y. YOUR BAKER- PARTY CAKES 7703 13th Avenue, Brooklyn, N. Y. SUNRISE FOTO LABORATORY 66-03 Mytrle Avenue Brooklyn 27, N. Y. TERMINAL MARKET Meats - Groceries - Produce 2131 Mott Avenue, Far Rockaway, N. Y. HOUSE OF SATISFACTION JR. BEEF CO. 36 Reid Avenue, Brooklyn, N. Y. Compliments of MR. AND MRS. GEORGE CASAZZA HILLSIDE SEWER SERVICE, INC. BAyside 4-9203 HOllis 5-4006 Compliments of MR. JOHN HOURIHAN Compliments of MR. AND MRS. WILLIAM J. MANNIX AND FAMILY Compliments of MR. AND MRS. LOUISE AND JAMES MARETT Compliments of MR. AND MRS. NICHOLAS DE SANTO Compliments of MR. AND MRS. R. MUENKEL LAVERY G' LEE LIQUOR 4302-A Avenue D Brooklyn 3, N. Y. Compliments of NICK'S RESTAURANT Compliments of 100th STREET ROCKAWAY BEACH Compliments of PARISHIONERS OF ST. CAMILLUS Compliments of MARSELL'S COURT IN ROCKAWAY NICK fr TONY TIRE STORE 2061 Atlantic Avenue Brooklyn, N. Y. Compliments of MR. JACK McCAFFERY Compliments of 99th STREET ROC KAWAY B EAC H Best Wishes from 98I'I'l STREET ROCKAWAY BEACH 24-22 49th Street, Astoria, N. Y. BE 6-2416 SAMUEL A. McrELROY NEW YORK SCHOOLS OF MUSIC GIANT MEAT DEPT. City Surveyor 153-11 Jamaica Avenue - 1043 Broadway, at Hart St., Brooklyn, N. Y. Surveys in Brooklyn Jamaica, N. Y. GL 5-4434 ' indwii-nr-'-v A---is 172 JOHN M. MEYER Cr SON Florists - VA I-4488 i896 DeKalb Avenue, Brooklyn, N. Y. NAVONE AUTO SALES. INC. 74 6th Avenue New York I3, N. Y. Compliments of PROF. and MRS. GEORGE F. KEENAN JOSEPH H. PADU LA Realtor and Appraiser - GL 5-0429 l556 Broadway, Brooklyn, N. Y. PEERLESS OIL Cr CHEMICAL CORP. 38-50 Review Avenue Long Island City I, N. Y. VINCENT GUGLEOTTI and HIS ORCHESTRA GE 9-82l3 534 6lst Street, Brooklyn, N. Y. PARK LANE LIQUOR STORE Wines - Liquors - Cordials l08-l8 Myrtle Avenue, Richmond Hill, N. Y. BERRIMAN SERVICE CENTER. INC. 66 Berriman Street Brooklyn 8, N. Y. FOR-GET-ME-NOT Florist - Brooklyn - Queens 57-I2 Myrtle Avenue, Brooklyn, N. Y. Compliments of APPELLO'S WINE Cr LIQUOR CORP. 20 Hopkinson Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y. - GL 2-4000 BELLADONNA PHARMACY Joseph A. Belladonna, Ph.G. 689 86th Street, Brooklyn, N, Y. WATERS FUNERAL HOME 90-l 6 43rd Avenue Elmhurst 73, N. Y. Best Wishes to St. John's Prep from . A FRIEND BLUE BIRD PET CENTER HY 2-7255 6I23 Fifth Avenue, Brooklyn 20, N. Y. Best Wishes MR. and MRS. HENRY F. SCHRIEBER COMPLIMENTS OF MR. AND MRS. ROBERT C. BUXTON AND FAMILY Practice makes perfect. 73 Crusade store open for business. Dr. Loschert and Cecil X. Compliments of MR. AND MRS. VICTOR BABIN Compliments of MR. AND MRS. LAURENCE PETERS Compliments of MR. AND MRS. WILLIAM B. BOTHWELL l Compliments of MRS. H. KAZALSKI AND SON Compliments of MR. AND MRS. WALTER J. SHEERIN Compliments of MR. AND MRS. JOHN MEDLAR Compliments of BETTE LATHAN Compliments of FRED N. PRELLER Compliments of THE McGROARTY FAMILY SAMUEL A. McELROY City Surveyor Brooklyn, N. Y. SAMUEL A. McELROY City Surveyor Brooklyn, N. Y. Compliments of MR. AND MRS. JOHN TROJATO AND FAMILY Compliments of THE BEAUDREAU FAMILY Compliments of MR. AND MRS. HAROLD J. KANE Compliments of MR. AND MRS. WILLIAM G. McKEVENY AND FAMILY SUPER CLEANERS 258 Driggs Avenue Brooklyn 3, N. Y. A-I SERVICE STATION 515 Neck Road Brooklyn 23, N. Y. PAT CALASTRO Painting - Decorating AP 7-9101 Compliments of RITE DRUGS 2261 65th Street, Brooklyn, N. Y. Compliments of JOYCE BROS. FUNERAL HOME 201-20 Linden Boulevard St. Albans, N. Y. Compliments of RELIGION CLASS 3-2 SAM'S TAILOR 196-198 Utica Avenue, Brooklyn, N. Y. PR 2-2118 EDCO RADIO 90-85 180th Street, Jamaica, N. Y. JA 3-5250 KANE REALTY CO. St. Gerard's Parish OL 8-2735 JAHN'S SINCE 1897 Ice Cream 117-O3 Hillside Avenue, Richmond Hill, N. Y. Compliments of MR. AND MRS. PETER BLASIUS St. John's Prep MR. AND MRS. BYRNE AND FAMILY Compliments of MR. AND MRS. JOHN GLEASON LIQUOR fr WINES SALES CORP. 117-01 Hillside Avenue Richmond Hill 18, N. Y. Compliments ot MR. AND MRS. EDWARD PADDOCK Compliments of MR. AND MRS. MORRIS MARCUS Compliments of MR. AND MRS. NEIL BOYLE KOHLER OF BROOKLYN PHARMACY 3169 Fulton Street Brooklyn, N. Y. Compliments of MR. AND MRS. MICHAEL DUMIAK MICHAEL'S RESTAURANT 3411-3411A Avenue H, Brooklyn, N. Y. GE 4-9736 - GE 4-9569 JOHN J. MEGIEL. INC. Funeral Directors 64-18 Flushing Avenue, Brooklyn, N. Y. EDELMAN SPORTSWEAR 3153 Fulton Street Brooklyn 8, N. Y. GOLDBERG JEW-ELERS 3207 Fulton Street, Brooklyn, N. Y. Opp. Embassy Theater Compliments of BOB MAN DEL LAWRENCE J. BENNETT Fuel, Oil, and Burners Queens, Suffolk, Nassau JACOB BRESS, INC. Paints - Wallpaper 7403-O5 13th Avenue, Brooklyn 28, N. Y. 174 RAYMOND RODRIGUEZ Real Estate - Insurance GL 2-3100 - GL 3-3458 Compliments of MRS. MADELINE DeLACH GLENDALE PET SHOP Fish - Birds - Pet Accessories 6940 Myrtle Avenue, Glendale 27, N. Y. Compliments of MR. AND MRS. R. EPPICH AND FRANK FRUCHT'S DECORATORS 60-49 Myrtle Avenue, Ridgewood, N. Y. VAndyke 1-9888 LEE'S FLOWERS Flowers for All Occasions 70-15 Cooper Avenue, Glendale, N. Y. Compliments of MR. AND MRS. ANTHONY MARCHESE AND SONS . . . BLASE and JOSEPH McMAHON'S LIQUOR STORE 113-39 Springfield Boulevard Queens Village, N. Y. E. J. MURPHY SERVICE STATION 207-05 Linden Boulevard St. Albans, N. Y. Best Wishes in this Yearbook and all the others to come. THE OLSZ EWSKI FAMILY BRANCATO BROS. Wholesale Dealers in Bananas 31 Brooklyn Terminal Market Best Wishes to St. John's Prep MR. JOHN J. FOGARTY Compliments of DR. JEROME FERRARA JOHN'S PHARMACY John Montelione, B.S., Ph.G. 76-O3 l0lst Avenue, Ozone Park, N. Y. Best Wishes . . . JUDGE ANGELO GRACI Compliments of MR. AND MRS. C. J. SINGLER AND FAMILY Compliments of MR. AND MRS. GEORGE P. GILBERT Compliments of MR. AND MRS. JOSEPH L. GONZALEZ GEORGE PETRY Prime Meats - Poultry 79-33 Myrtle Avenue, Glendale, N. Y. WHitehaII 3-8440 Federal Maritime Board Freight Forwarder Registration No. 251 Cable Address YOU NGBROK ANIEL F. YOU G, I C. Foreign Freight Contractors - Forwarders Customs Brokers - Chartering Brokers 44 WHITEHALL STREET NEW YORK 4, NEW YORK 175 Compliments of MR. AND MRS. PETER CAIAZZO Compliments of T. X. HAYES. M.D. Compliments of DR. JAS. A. McAULEY ALLEGRO STUDIO Music and Dance Instruction 67-67 Eliot Ave., Rego Park, N. Y. Compliments of ELEANORE AND CHARLES DORSCH MYRTLE FURNITURE CO. 1323-25-33 Myrtle Ave. Brooklyn, N. Y. GEORGE JUNG Chinese Hand Laundry 90-39 Corona Ave., Flushing, N. Y. ELSIE AND JOE HAYES Compliments of MR. AND MRS. JAMES DORAN WM. J. McCANN, INC. Funeral Directors 85-66 115th St., Richmond Hill, N. Y. Best Wishes From J. ALBERT BARRON POLA MILLINERY SHOP 56-30 Myrtle Ave. Ridgewood 27, N. Y. MARK'S PLACE Men's and Boys' Wear 55-16 Myrtle Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y. HELLER'S CLOTHING Cf FURNISHINGS 56-O1 Myrtle Ave., Cor. Cypress Ave.-VA 1-1090 Compliments MR. AND MRS. BERNARD KAINE BERT'S FRENCH CLEANERS We Clean, Press and Dye 6103 5th Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y. MUNZ FABRICS Ridgewood's Interior Decorator 56-24 Myrtle Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y.-V1 1-3300 GLENWOOD TV AND APPLIANCES 60-65-67 Myrtle Ave. Ridgewood 27, N. Y. THOS. EDW. IRELAND FUNERAL HOMES 1088 Nostrand Ave. and 5402 7th Ave. Brooklyn, N. Y. McGRATH FUNERAL HOME 1112 Ave. 0, Brooklyn, N. Y. DE 9-8621 M. PETERS-OPTOMETRIST 984 Broadway Brooklyn 21, N. Y. BRILL BROS. Esso Service Center 666 Bushwick Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y. PETER'S GROCER - DELICATESSEN 954 Broadway, Brooklyn, N. Y. GL 5-4770 VINCENT DALTUWA Candy, Cigarettes, Cigars 945 Broadway, Brooklyn 6, N. Y. LAURA HAN NA-DRESS MAKER Remodeling, Alterations 59 'Lewis Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y.-GL 5-5086 S. SHUSTERHOFF Cr B. CALODNY 102 Sumner Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y. EV 8-6585 SHLUKER'S BAKERY, INC. LO 1-2929-HY 1-2500 Special Deliveries SCHRANKS Appliances, T.V.'s, Giftwear 913-17 Broadway, Brooklyn, N. Y. CUTTER, WINES AND LIQUOR 1 130 Myrtle Ave. Brooklyn 6, N. Y. S. B. KRAUS, INC. Artist's Materials 935 Broadway, Brooklyn, N. Y. RU DOLF SC HWARZ, INC. Choice Meats 121 St. Nicholas Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y. Good Luck From THOMAS SQUADRITO Compliments of DRALLE BROTHERS QUEENS RADIO If APPLIANCE 758 Seneca Ave. Ridgewood 27, N. Y. Compliments of MICHAEL ORLANDO AND FAMILY Compliments of SMILE NOVELTY TOY CO. Compliments of THE McQUADE FAMILY Compliments of I MR. AND MRS. J. LYNCH Compliments of LINCOLN TAVERN 856 Knickerbocker Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y. . 176 1 ie. MELODY LAN ES, INC. Restaurant and Cocktail Lounge 461 37th Street, Brooklyn, N. Y. FRANKIE'S TONSORIAL SHOP Ladies' and Men's Haircuts 75-57 Metropolitan Ave., Forest Hills, N. Y. ANTHONY DE SIMONE-FLORIST Flowers for All Occasions EV 4-2180 Compliments and Best Wishes JOHN AND WILLIAM FLYNN Compliments of MR. AND MRS. J. F. BRENNAN Compliments of CHARLES AND DON Compliments of THE RYAN FAMILY Compliments and Best Wishes MR. AND 'MRS. JOHN BURKE 'Compliments and Best Wishes MR. AND MRS. WILLIAM T. VEIT Compliments of THE REICHE FAMILY COFFEE KLATCH GIRLS Martha, Barbara, Pat, Mary PREMIER DAIRY 79-39 Myrtle Ave. Glendale 27, N. Y. BUCKLEY'S BAR AND GRILL 401 I Church Ave. Brooklyn 3. N. Y. JOSEPH'S MEAT MARKET 4019 Church Ave. and 3118 Church Ave. Brooklyn 3, N. Y. EDWARD ROCK'S LIQUOR STORE 10 East 31st Street Brooklyn 26, N. Y. SYLVIA LUNCHEONETTE 977 DeKalb Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y. Best Sandwiches in Town WAGNER G' KEATS Optometrists - Opticians 3013 Church Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y. JOE'S MEAT MARKETS Prime Meats 4517 Avenue D, Brooklyn, N. Y. KELLY'S WINES AND LIQUORS 908 Albany Ave. Brooklyn 3, N. Y. Compliments of MR. AND MISS JOSEPH PUMA Compliments of MRS. M. BRENNAN FRANK DRIIESCH, INC BUILDING CONSTRUCTION A V 110-I8 JAMAICA AVENUE RICHMOND HILL 18, NEW YORK Theodore Hillebrand, Inc. FUNERAL DIRECTORS gf 63-I7 WOODHAVEN BOULEVARD REGO PARK 79, NEW YORK and 1238 CROSSBAY BOULEVARD BROAD CHANNEL, NEW YORK PARK CIRCLE LANES 58 Caton Place Brooklyn 18, N. Y. MR. and MRS. ROBERT F. RYAN 427 St. John's Place Brooklyn 38, N. Y. THOMAS F. FARLEY, INC. Funeral Directors 44-13 30th Avenue, Long Island City, N. Y. WILLIAM H. SCHEURER 1855-1959 - 104th Anniversary Ccmetery Memorials - AStoria 8-0708 48-I4 Astoria Boulevard, Long Island City, N. Y. THOMAS M. QUINN Cr SONS, INC. Long lsland's Largest Funeral Director Main Office - AStoria 8-0700 wessn fr QUINN Coal and Fuel Oil - SO 8-1900 73 9tI'1 Street, Brooklyn I5, N. Y. WARNECK FUNERAL HOME 78-05 Myrtle Avenue Glendale 27, N. Y. 77 LEADING YOUTH CENTER Infant's and Children's Wear 2067 86th Street, Brooklyn, N. Y. Compliments of MR. and MRS. BEN CECALA 8765 14th Avenue, Brooklyn, N. Y. Compliments of the MAICHIN FAMILY WILLIAM F. MURPHY Real Estate and Insurance 104-15 Lefferts Boulevard, Richmond Hill, N. Y. PAT KENNY'S ICE CREAM PARLOR Ice Cream Cakes 254 7th Avenue, Brooklyn, N. Y. M 8' F GROCERY, INC. - SUPER MARKET SH 5-6600 7015 3rd Avenue, Brooklyn, N. Y. HEINZ MEAT MARKET 79-37 Myrtle Avenue Glendale 27, N. Y. PAULENE STUDIOS Candids - Portraits - 3D's 8216 13th Avenue, Brooklyn, N. Y. .Q-, - Mivelvwlleiiatv '-' ' C0 'P'ime 'fS of D. MARINO MARIO'S NEOPOLITAN RESTAURANT MR. AND MRS. FRANK CIANCIMINO Manor Haven 194 Grand Sf. .Mil Port Washington New York 13, N. Y, V If O MEAT MARKET I i' 1854 Nostrand Ave. Compliments of Compliments of Brooklyn 26. N. Y. Joszpn SQUALLINA AND FAMILY MR. AND Mks. AUGUST METZGER ---T 1'1 i' Elmhurst, N. Y. PARAMOUNT APPLlANcEs. INC. NICK GIARDINA DRESSES - as-24 37th Ave., Jackson Heighfs, N. Y. g8l5k:2fh Ave- C,,,,,p,,m,.,,,,s of HA 4-5066 'OO yn' N' Y' RICHARD nlcco '--T' C It t f In Memory of His Wife OYTID Imen S O SAMUCEIY fL',VQ3:fLRoY THOMAS DEVLIN 1 Brooklyn N Y ANTHONY HAIR STYLIST ' ' ' , 121 Front St., Massapequa Park, N. Y. .MTM Compliments of Uncoln 1-8600 TERRY'S LIGHT TRUCKING w AM D' 'ALFA' JR' ...Q-Q Fl. 8-3923 l-1 KINGS LANE sl-lon: noAz:s1cl4Lr:::-PAMERICAN MICHAEL u. COMBATTI, AGENT 140' F,f,f,ff'i1'efZVjQg,2fOS1'HZQg N' Y' 411-19 sell. sf., Brooklyn, N. v. Prudential Life Insurance Co. of America NI 6-1229 i-1 MINU'I1E DO-NUT LUNCHEONETTE BEST WFSIWES Ffvm , Wholesale and Retail Donuts THE METZGER FAMILY Compliments of 41-O4 Main S, - THE D. DON-EGAN FAMILY BALDWIN'S MEAT MARKET 86-10 37th A ' ve., Jackson Heights, N. Y. IL 7-8248 Compliments of THE McGRATI'I FAMILY SERVE-U FRENCH CLEANERS Gown Specialist 7505 3rd Ave., Brooklyn 9, N. Y. GUS'S BARBER SHOP 7618 3 d A r ve., Brooklyn 9, N. Y. Hair Treatments: TE 3-9087 REBA AND Ross LUNCHEONETTE 86 Lewis Ave. Where Redmen Meet FAR :EAST CHINESE AND AMERICAN 1818A venue U, Brooklyn 29, N. Y. Nl 6-9602 SAMU EL A. McELROY City Surveyor Brooklyn, N. Y. Compliments of RITE BEER DISTRIBUTORS 212 No rman Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y. JOHN N. McATEER. INC. 7516 3rd Ave., Brooklyn 9, N. Y. Flowers for All Occasions PROVINCIAL HOUSE 7612 3rd Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y. Gifts of Distinction THEA DRUGS 1801 Avenue U Brooklyn 29, N. Y. Compliments of D R. AND MRS. ARTHUR V. GRAHAM FOREST Cr PARKWAY PHARMACY John S. Maggio-VI 9-5677 8035 Jamaica Ave., Woodhaven, N. Y. ., Flushing, N. Y.--F'L 9-9173 Compliments of AMES L. SCHIUMA ASH-BY CLEANERS 84-12 Astoria Blvd. Jackson Heights, N. Y. DR. AND MRS. J Compliments of DR. P. J. MERCURIO Compliments of THE SU ZANSKY FAMILY MOTHER'S BUTTERSWEET BAKE SHOP 1512 Flatbush Ave. tat Glenwood Rd.1 Brooklyn, N. Y. MERKENT'S MARIQETS 1472 Flatbush Ave. Brooklyn, N. Y. THOMAS P. OHLERT 8913 Jamaica Ave. Woodhaven, N. Y. RIDGE REALTY CO., INC. 8504 4th Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y. TE 6-1000 CROWE'S GIFT SHOP 78-59 Myrtle Ave. Glendale 27, N. Y. T. E. ANDERSON IN , C. Good Luck to the Prep MEYER 6' McDONOUGH Insurance and Real Estate 8512 4th Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y. WM. ZELNICK-WATCH REPAIR 27 Graham Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y.-Above Vim's I Flight Up-EV 8-1294 WOMRATH'S BAY RIDGE Card and Novelty and Gift Shop 410 86th St., Brooklyn, N. Y. ,lLll1. SVEA HEADLINES Beauty Salon 7519 3rd Ave.. Brooklyn, N. Y. 178 .ii Compliments of MR. AND MRS. JOSEPH PROCE LOUIS DI BELLO Wholesale Fish and Fillets 5 Fulton St., New York, N. Y. DE ROSA'S BAR AND GRILL Managed by Rita Duffy 96-21 Rockaway Beach Blvd., Rockaway, N. Y. Compliments of TONY'S FRUITS AND VEGETABLES 1341 Bu h ' s wick Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y. MASTERCRAFT CLEANERS 1662 'Broadway, Brooklyn, N. Y. GL 3-3200 LAUNDEREM 96-10 Rockaway Beach Blvd. Rockaway Beach, N. Y. TIANNI WINE AND LIQUOR SHOP 816 McDonough St. Brooklyn, N. Y. FRA SIRICO'S RESTAURANT AND BAR 8017 13th Ave. Brooklyn 28, N. Y. KURT TELGE. INC. Meats, Porks and Provisions 1701 Broadway, Brooklyn,-N. Y.-GL 2-6866 JACKSON'S MEN'S SHOP 1561 Broadway, Brooklyn, N. Y. Ivy Headquarters - i1l.l. SHAPIRO'S SMART CLOTHES 1470 Broadway, Brooklyn, N. Y. GL 5-3239 FERRARA FURNITURE CO. 7210 13th Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y. TE 7-4400 JONETTE UPHOLSTERY CO. 7110 13th Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y. CL 9-5232 AJAX SEWER CLEANING 63-50 Forest Avenue GL 6-5549 - Ridgewood 27, N. Y. CHAS. PARTRIDGE - REALTORS 2922 Avenue L, Brooklyn, N. Y. W. Loehfelm, Sales Manager HARP 8' SHAMROCK RESTAURANT, INC. 1483 Nostrand Avenue, Brooklyn, N. Y. M. O'Rourke - Bu 4-9495 EASTERN STATES ELECTRIC CONTRACTORS. INC. 221 E. 46th Street, New York 17, N. Y. MONROE SIGN CO., INC. G. Bubulo - Manufacturers of Neon Signs 2932 Atlantic Avenue, Brooklyn, N. Y. JOSEPH CANNAVA - QUALITY MEATS Prompt Delivery - SH 5-2590 7702 3rd Avenue, Brooklyn, N. Y. JOHN T. GALLAGHER FUNERAL HOME, INC. IN 2-2200 2549 Church Avenue, Brooklyn, N. Y. Compliments of JAMES J. McLAUGHLIN 8414 3rd Avenue, Brooklyn, N. Y. SUPERIOR SHADE 5' AWNING CO.. INC MOnument 2-8800 631 West 125th Street, New York 27, N. Y. A. SCHWAB Cr SON Pork Store and Meat Market 801 Seneca Avenue, Brooklyn, N. Y. HlRSHLEIFER'S Cf SONS For The Exclusive Taste 116-15 Queens Boulevard, Richmond Hill, N. Y. MICHAEL'S FUEL OIL CO. VA 1-9235 818 Onderdonk Avenue, Brooklyn, N. Y. Compliments of MR. and MRS. JAMES P. REILLY Compliments of MR. and MRS. ARTHUR FEOLA and SON CAMBRIDGE stumos, mc. Portrait Photographers 104-22 Liberty Avenue, Richmond Hill, N. Y. Mldway 7-5400 - 5401 lohnson's Moving Service MOVING - STORAGE - TRUCKING Insured Interstate Movers Low Russ O 937 LIBERTY AVENUE BROOKLYN 8, NEW YORK 1 B ' -mf nllva-ff Have Gun Will Travel TRU-TOX EXTERMINATORS 4220 Avenue S, Brooklyn, N. Y. CORNER CAFE 671 Meeker Ave. Brooklyn 22, N. Y. DEERI NG ELEVATOR CO. 880 Rogers Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y. IN 9-3700-01 MiERLlNO'S BARBER SHOP 5 Avenue S Brooklyn, N. Y. 18 , Specialists in Haircuts JOHN HANSON G SON Guild Opticians 166th St. and 89th Ave., Jamaica, N. Y. Compliments of CHESWICK MR. AND MRS. S. AND FAMILY RALPH FISHER-FLORIST 5759 Cooper Ave., Glendale, N. Y. JA 1-8030 Compliments ot N0 MR. AND MRS. ANTHONY DE STEFA ANN'S CHEMIST, INC. L. D'Archangelis-Pharmacist Y-ES 2-5217 122 Avenue S, Brooklyn, N. . Compliments of THE GRAETZERS Compliments of THE HANKS S. V. J. IANNUZZI MR. AND MR Good Luck HANK COFSKI AND CHRISTIE COLLINS ' Plants Quality in Art In Flowers and Compliments of BARNET DORWITT. D.D.S. JAMES DELIO, D.D.S. DEKALB-REID ESSO 10 Reid Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y. Automobile Repairs RD A. KEEGAN MR. AND MRS. EDWA 89-15 210th Place Queens Village, N. Y. MALTESE PHARMACY 3753 Merrick Road Congratulations RDAN MR. AND MRS. CHARLES O'RIO BREMER'S DELICATESSEN 60-52 Cooper Ave. Glendale, N. Y. A. F. ARLESSI. INSURANCE 60-39 53rd St., Brooklyn, N. Y. EV 6-1060 CARROLL'S CAFE 5105 5th Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y. TR 1-2552 GERARD AND ANN MU 991 East 37th St. Brooklyn 10, N. Y. Compliments of MR. AND MRS. A. PILARO Lynbrook, N. Y. LCAHY KEARNS G' SON 1504 Bushwick Ave. Brooklyn, N. Y. TIME BARBER SHOP S J P Boys-Special Haircut 75c For . . . 1 126 Myrtle Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y. CLEVELAND PHARMACY C. R. Auricchlo 54-43 Metropolitan Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y. METRO ELECTRIC AND RADIO SHOP. INC. 55-O7 Metropolitan Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y. FLOWERS BY CUNNINGHAM DE 2-3065 1921 Avenue Z, Brooklyn, N. Y. McKINLEY AVE. GARAGE 95-97 McKinley Ave. Joseph V. Agoglia, Mgr. DITMARS KIDDIELAND 29-25 Ditmars Blvd., Astoria, N. Y. RA 8-1220 JACOBI'S ICE CREAM PARLOR RA 8-9871 Compliments of PAT AND JULIA ESPOSITO 1001 Knickerbocker Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y. CHARLIE'S LIQUOR STORE Palmetto St., Brooklyn, N. Y. VA 1-1504-We Deliver N BROS -CONTRACTORS MR. A. KUEHN M ts - Poultry - Provisions ea 60-67 Fresh Pond Road, Ridgewood, N. Y. Compliments of MR. AND MRS. SYLVESTER AMENDOLA Y. 402 Prospect Place, Brooklyn, N. GUNDERMAN LUMBER CO. 247 Richmond St., Brooklyn, N. Y. AP 7-2122 KEENAN'S TAVERN 20th St. and 8th Ave. New York, N. Y. TOWER OF PIZZA Restaurant-Pizzeria 935 Utica Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y. WEDLER'S BAKERY Specialist--In All Cakes kl n, N. Y. 641 Wilson Ave., Broo y Best Compliments . CANGEMI MR. AND MRS. J 33 Clapstream Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y. ESPLANADE PHARMACY 3102 Quentin Rd., Brooklyn, N. Y. ES 5-2424 E: M: S: TAILORS 855 Sixth Ave. New York 1, N. Y. NICK CATANIA 190 Cypress Ave. Brooklyn, N. Y. Compliments of RELIGION I-7 1958-1959 SUNRISE CAMERA SHOP 66-03 Myrtle Ave. Glendale 27, N. Y. NECCHI ELNA-SEWING 59-42 Myrtle Ave. Ridgewood 27, N. Y. RAINBOW PAINT SUPPLY 554 Wilson Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y. HY 1-5600 Compliments of RELIGION I-7 1958-1959 GROVELAND GARDENS 345 St. Nicholas Ave., Brooklyn, Dining and Dancing N. Y. Seaford, N. Y. SALAMO . GENERAL MERCHANDISE 46-34 247th sf., Bayside, N. Y. Always A Bargain-Never A Sale BA 4-8986 , .M.. ,T.,. Compliments of Paws anim sHoP compliments of REELGQQQSQ' '7 96 Ralph Ave. Newtown cLeANEns 5 ' Brooklyn 21, N. Y. -l-- SCHNABEL pHARMACY WYCKOFF SERVICE STATION H 5' 955 IQAARKET 28,20 D,,ma,S B,,,d, 975-977 Wyckoff Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y - ve- - HY 7-92 Jackson Heights 72, N. Y. Astona' N' Y' 57 SOUTHHOLD FISHING STATION LOU JEWELRY CO. KRONICK'S FURNITURE STORJES .Main Road, Southhold, N. Y. 35 Maiden 'Lane 56-46 Myrtle Ave. Bungalows - Boats - Tackle New York 38, N. Y. Ridgewood, N. Y. 180 A COMPLETE ORGANIZATION ESTABLISHED I89I Cardinal Realty Company In corpora ted REAL ESTATE - INSURANCE MORTGAGE LOANS - APPRAISALS - MANAGEMENT MORTGAGE SERVICING AII Types of Insurance AUTO INSURANCE - TIME PAYMENTS 53I NOSTRAND AVENUE BROOKLYN I6, NEW YORK NEvins 8-9000 181 PETERSON BROTHERS, INC. Hardware - House Furnishings 7905-7 Third Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y. POWELL'S PHARMACY 7503 Third Ave. Brooklyn 9, N. Y. Compliments of MAX ROSS 1193 Liberty Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y. Compliments of HELEN REID G. LEONE GROCERY AND DAIRY 405 Central Ave. Brooklyn 21, N. Y. Compliments of A FRIEND WILLIE'S PRIME MEATS Specializes in Italian Sausage 391 Central Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y. Com liments of P CECELIA LUNCHEONETTE 425 Central Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y. CENTRAL AND GATES FRUIT AND VEGETABLE MARKET 361 Central Ave., Brooklyn 21, N. Y. Compliments of THE McALLISTER FAMILY SECURITY REALTY CO. 1807 65th St. Brooklyn, N. Y. Compliments of MR. AND MRS. RICHARD MILLER Compliments of DR. AND MRS. HAROLD T. JOYCE Compliments of THE MUELLER FAMILY Compliments of MR. AND MRS. JAMES J. O'REILLY Queens Village, N. Y. CARMEN PALUMBO Fruits and Vegetables 927 Dean St., Brooklyn, N. Y. BUSS-AVENIUS FUNERAL HOME 63-32 Forest Ave. Ridgewood, N. Y. HOLLYWOOD TERRACE CATERERS 7725 New Utrecht Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y. HOLLYWOOD TERRACE CATERERS 7725 New Utrecht Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y. Compliments of JOSEPH SPADARO G' CO. 111 Himrod St., Brooklyn, N. Y. LU IGI ALBA, JR. ltalian Pastry Shoppe 5123 New Utrecht Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y. M fr B RADIO Televisions - Washers - Appliances 5027 New Utrecht Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y. Compliments of ROSARIO J. PERI, D.D.S. THRIFTY DRUGS 86-35 Broadway, Elmhurst, N. Y. TW 8-8000 BELLACICCO'S BAKIERY 43-O4 Junction Blvd. Elmhurst, N. Y. ASTRAL PLUMBING fr HEATING 182 Franklin St. Brooklyn, N. Y. ELMHURST CLEANERS 86-33 Broadway, Elmhurst, N. Y. MARK D. McALEESE Church Goods and Religious Articles 82-20 Grandi Ave., Elmhurst, N. Y. Compliments of BELPIDIO FAMILY Compliments of FRED LOMANGINO Compliments of JOHN LAURO VILLA NAPLES RESTAURANT 2318 Nostrand Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y. Famous for Excellent Food and Pizza JOHN W. BRADY General Insurance 477 83rd St., Brooklyn, N. Y. 'Compliments of MR. AND MRS. ARTHUR J. FARLEY Compliments of THE MILNE FAMILY, 184 Menahan St., Brooklyn, N. Y. Compliments of THE NEYLAND FAMILY PATRICK F. CONWAY Religious Articles 3301 Fulton St., Brooklyn, N. Y.-Ml 7-4767 WILKENS AND DEHLWES Homemade Ice Cream and Candies 3299 Fulton St., Brooklyn, N. Y. YANKEE MAID DRESS CO.. INC. 2430 Atlantic Ave. Brooklyn 33, N. Y. DONNIGI'S GARAGE 14-O1 Broadway, Astoria, N. Y. Amoco Gas Compliments of GEORGE'S MEAT MARKET Brooklyn 22, N. Y. Compliments of MARIANI BROTHERS Brooklyn 22, N. Y. 182 I PATAL JEWELERS 8701 Jamaica Ave., Woodhaven, N. Y. V1 9-3550 Compliments of MR. AND MRS. CLIFFORD J. BROWNE Compliments of GULF HILLSIDE SERVICE CENTER 172-02 Hillside Ave., Jamaica, N. Y. FRANK J. HANS 6' SONS. INC. Home for Funerals 192-07 Jamaica Ave., Jamaica, N. Y. Compliments of MR. AND MRS. R. CHARBONNIER 1068 Broadway, Brooklyn, N. Y. MAPLECREST MEATS 415 86th St. Brooklyn 9, N. Y. JOHARY WINE Cr LIQUORS, INC. J. J. Flannery and M. T. Flannery 477 76th St., Brooklyn, N. Y. CONWAY FUNERAL HOME 82-19 Northern Blvd. Jackson Heights, N. Y. WASSERMAN'S PHARMACY 71-04 Fresh Pond Rd. 'Ridgewood 27, N. Y. FIN4E ART WALLPAPER CO. 116-37 Queens Blvd. Forest Hills, L. I., N. Y. 13th AVENUE FISH MARKET 7209 13th Ave., Brooklyn 28, N. Y. BE 2-0460 JOBST G' EBBINGHAUS CO., INC. Prime Beef - Pork - Lamb - Veal 676 Seneca Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y. BEN ECKSON'S PHARMACY Eugene Beneckson, Ph.G. 465 Onderdonk Ave., Ridgewood, N, Y. KARL GMAL'S TAILOR SHOP Dry Cleaning and Pressing 411 Onderdonk Ave., Ridgewood, N. Y. Compliments of MR. AND MRS. CHARLES VOGT AND FAMILY OTTO DOERRER Cr SON City Dressed Pork Cuts 126 N. 6th St., Brooklyn. N. Y. FRANCES GIRARD Millinery 116-O'rQueens Blvd., Forest Hills, N. Y. MORRIS'S DEPT. STORE Dry Goods 652 Woodward Ave., Brooklyn 27, N. Y BEDFORD PROVISIONS, INC. 151 North Sth Sf. Brooklyn 11, N. Y. 16 one UF IT IY Front Row: Joseph D'Onofrio, John Loguidice, John Carini, Richard Carlson, Patrick Rao, Joseph Bonventre, Kenneth Pompilio, Frank Orlando, Victor Agusta, Francis Amatrudo, Charles DiGiovanna, Salvatore Alaimo. Second Row: Frank Pia, Thomas Ricciardi, Lawrence Camalieri, Edmund Nigri, Frank Ruggieri, Vincent VeIotta', Anthony Lamotta, Patrick Grisafi, Anthony DeMartino, Richard Scotti, Joseph Maggio, Jerome Silecchia, Benedict Cecala Third Row: James Polito, Vincent DeSanno, Joseph Puglise, Charles Muratore, Joseph DeFilippi, Adolph Valente, Edward Romanno, Charles Mattina Salvatore Ansalone, Jack Bruno, James Ryan, Anthony Vaccaro. Back Row: Alfonso Lombardi, Joseph Scozzari, Robert Cuttica, John Benedetto Vincent Cardone, Vincent Esposito, Henry Noguera, Gregory D'Onofrio, Michael Vezzuto, Lawrence Ambrose, Philip Del Rocco, John Roventini. v Compliments of O'ROURKE'S RESTAURANT 402 Church Avenue, Brooklyn, N. Y. FRENCH BEAUTY SALON I8l Montrose Avenue Brooklyn 6, N. Y. BERGEN FUEL OIL CO., INC. 85 Central Avenue, Brooklyn, N. Y. ES 7-4166 - ES 7-74l5 -i -.T 2334 Ralph Avenue, Brooklyn, N, Y. GINO LaROSA BEAUTY SALON -lel- 250 Knickerbocker Avenue NU RAND MEAT MARKET Brooklyn, N. Y. Compliments of JOHN MARSULA GROCERY STORE l96O Flatbush Avenue Brooklyn 34, N. Y. BROOKLYN SPORTING GOODS NE 8-2537 ?' DeKalb and Vanderbilt AVGHUGS PHILBRO MANUFACTURING CO., INC IO-63 Jackson Avenue C0mPllme 1TS Long Island City, N. Y. of MRS. R. KAPPS PETER FATTA, INC. F. G. LUMPP, CONTRACTOR HY 7-4430 38 Devonshire Drive I22 Wilson Avenue, Brooklyn, N. Y. New Hyde Park, N. Y. - ROSSI PHARMACY FRANK J. SMITH LA 5-I IOO - Insurance and Real Estate - LA 5-l 356 224-O8 Linden Boulevard, Cambria Heights, N. Y. DI 6-2506 I906 Eastern Parkway, Brooklyn, N. Y. MILKEY and COMPANY l88O Eastern Parkway VA I-9395 Brooklyn 33, N. Y. 56-I6 St. Felix Avenue, Ridgewood, N. Y. 183 PARKWAY BEER DISTRIBUTORS 3 PAT'S AND SONS' 159-54 102nd St. Howard Beach, N. Y. 'EDDIE'S MEAT MARKET 242-03 Braddock Ave., Bellerose, N. Y. Free Delivery-Fl 7-0616 MEAT MARKET E'S PAINTS AND HARDWARE 2174 Fulton St, Brooklyn 23, N. Y. EMIL MASTRO Weil Realty Service klyn, N. Y. Compliments of MR. AND MRS. W. C. PEOTHUP 87-23 81st Ave., Woodhaven, N. Y. SAUL KURTZ 126 Berry St. Brooklyn, N. Y. Compliments of THE CLASS OF 'GI STANLEY SMAGALA Watchmaker and Jeweler 564 Wilson Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y. FIVE GANCI'S. INC. General Auto Repair s 59-60 Decatur St., Brooklyn, N. Y. CARDON 560 Wilson Ave., Broo Qussrissono wines AND uquons Ph il Cuccia 855 Cypress Ave., Woodhaven, N. Y. AMBROGIO DECORATORS Upholstering - Draperies 569 Wilson Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y. Compliments of RELIGION I-7 1958-59 JOE'S PRIME MEATS 594 Wilson Ave. Brooklyn 7, N. Y. Compliments of RELIGION CLASS I-7 1958-59 Compliments of GOWELL AND FAMILY NFELD GLASS WORKS, IN C. 1539-49 Covert St. Brooklyn 27, N. Y. MR. JOHN BIENE Compliments of RELIGION CLASS I-7 1958-59 AUTO BODY WORKS RIDGEWOOD Huempfner and Kromer 1030 Wyckoff Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y. Compliments of RELIGION CLASS I-7 1958-59 VON DOHIJEN Ice Cream Cakes BU 4-9629 HUETTINGER'S BEAUTY SALON 85-15 Jamaica Ave., Woodhaven, N. Y. VI 7-2320 HIGHLAWN MEAT MARKET 198 H' ighlawn Ave. Brooklyn, N. Y. Compliments of S. RALPH SORRESE MR. AND MR A Freshman BOND MOTORS Authorized Ford Dealer 85-24 Rockaway Blvd., Richmond Hill, N CORDE'S TAVERN Beer - Wines - Liquor 2671 Pitkin Ave., Brooklyn .Y. ,N. Y. SON'S TOY DISCOUNT CENTER 90-09 Jamaica Ave., Woodhaven, N. Y. Vl 7-7170 JA FRANCIS X. BUDELMAN General Insurance 1531 Darling St., Brooklyn, N. Y. R YOU NGSTERS A FRIEND OF OU Compliments of JOE'S SERVICE STATION 2636 -Pitkin Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y. Compliments of an Alumnus JOHN SMITH Compliments of LOUIS J. FRIEDLAND ROMOL DRY CLEANING 7807 15th Ave. Brooklyn 28, N. Y. Compliments of 'S FISH MARKET PRIDE MEAT MARKET 167 Forbell St. Brooklyn 8, N. Y. KUNKEL'S BAKERY Birthday - Wedding 'Cakes 78-06 10lst Ave., Woodhaven, N. Y. J. A. FONTANA PHARMA 7505 15th Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y BE 2-9651 Compliments of THE EAKINS FAMILY wsasirs PHARMACY Brooklyn, N. TEDDY CY 1 193 Liberty Ave., AP 7-0673 To Fr. Nelson and the Prepsters from JOHN E. HAYDIE MOHAWK CLEANERS 80-17 Myrtle Ave., Glendale, N. Y. 3 Hour Service PETER'S HARDWARE 249-44 Horace Harding Blvd. Y. , Bayside, N. Y. BA 5-6340 184 LARETO FLORIST Flowers Always 1862 Eastern Parkway, Brooklyn, N. Y. W G' W SERVICE STATION Milbur n and Grand Aves. BA 3-9738 DU ERK BROS., INC Men's and Boys' Wear 20-67 Grand Ave. JOBST BAKE SHOP 1933 Grand Ave. BA 3-4957 MEDICAL LABORATORY GRADUATE 2196A Fulton St. Brooklyn 33, N. Y. PONTILLO'S BAKER Y 1891 Eastern Parkway, Brooklyn, N. Y. DI 2-8416 Compliments of AND MRS. SCHOEN H PLUMBING SUPPLY CO .. INC. 158-07 South Rd. Jamaica 33, N. Y. DOCTOR SOUT TEHEAD Cv SONS CHARLES E. WHI 14 N. Grand Ave. Baldwin, N. Y. MURRAY GOLDWASSER Wines and Liquor 9104 Flatlands Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y, SANTORO BROS. REFRIGERATION A ND AIR CONDITIONING 932 Ditmars Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y. GRAGNANO PIZZERIA 944 M cDonaId Ave. Brooklyn, N. Y. l-a .i EBROOK AUCTION MARK Rt. 46, Pinebrook, N. J. PIN ET ANCHOR oiL COMPANY 45-03 Junction Blvd. Corona, N. Y. ATLANTIC PORK STORE Choice Meats and Poultry 2781 Atlantic A ve., Brooklyn, N. Y. Compliments of PHILIP SIMMS 1316 78th St., Brooklyn, N. Y. FRANK ZOLLA Building Contractor 1566 McDonald Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y. A. AND A. MEAT MARKET Pinebrook Auction Market Pinebrook, N. Y. FRANK CASO'S PIZZERIA AND BARBEQUfE 90-O1 Roosevelt Ave., Jackson Hei ghts, N. Y. TIM GOLDEN'S GROCERY STORE 2494 Gerritsen Avenue, Brooklyn, N. Y. GERARD J. NEUFELD Funeral Director Elmhurst, N. Y. IMPERIAL FLORIST Brooklyn's Largest 2090-92 Flatbush Avenue, Brooklyn, N. Y. PATTY'S TAVERN Pies - Sandwiches - Meals - Vl 5-9538 80-11 lO1st Avenue, Ozone Park, N. Y. JOHN'S PARK PHARMACY John A. Caminiti, Ph.C. Richmond Hill, N. Y. - Compliments of MR. and MRS. JAMES SPACCO and FAMILY Compliments of MR. and MRS. PETER FINNERTY ELITE SALES CORP. Plumbing and Heating Supplies 1051 Irvington Avenue, Brooklyn 27, N. Y. HELMS BROS. - Queens Oldest Studebaker - Mercedes-Benz 90-14 43rd Street, Elmhurst, N. Y. 159-02 Northern Boulevard, Flushing, N. Y. 208-Ol Northern Boulevard, Bayside, N. Y. JOHN SMOLENSKI - FUNERAL HOME EV 9-4170 1044 Manhattan Avenue, Brooklyn 22, N. Y. GARONE TRUCKING CO. 49 Laight Street, New York, N. Y. For BETTER Service RICH HAVEN FUEL OIL CO. 3298 Atlantic Avenue, Brooklyn, N. Y. Compliments of CLARA and ANN Compliments of DR. JAMES J. FINNERTY 323 Terrace Boulevard, Depew, N. Y. JOHN PAUL KILLARNEY Attorney at Law 619 Wilson Avenue, Brooklyn, N. Y. COMPLIMENTS OF Earmela Mia Packing Cu., Inc. PAcKsRs or SANTUZZA OIL, MAMMA MIA, ROSALIA and BELLA SICILIA OLIVE OIL AND 1414 65th STREET BROOKLYN 19, N. Y DEwey 1-1044-5-6 CLoverdaIe 6-51 15 DEwey 1-1046 1402 16 65th STREET SUNSHINE Shorleninq and Edible Uils, Inc. BRQCSKLYN 19' N, Y, 185 Compliments of MATTHEW D'AMICO Congratulations to the Class of '59 from THOMAS WALSH '61 MICHEL JEWELERS Expert Watch Repairs 68-07 Fresh Pond Road, Ridgewood, N. Y. Compliments of HARRY DOUQURTY Compliments of WILLIAM CARNEY ANDREW FIOLA KENNETH ABRAHAMSON Compliments of JAMES SWEENEY FRANCIS FLOOD JOHN KLOEPPING Compliments of ALEXANDER GIUFFRE FRANCIS RINALDO FRANK GIORDANO Compliments of ANDREW OLSON FRANCIS SMITH CHARLES DODD Compliments of VINNIE CALANDRA TIM McCARTHY JOE LOUGHREN GIUFFRE Cr SON Plumbing and Heating 249 Court Street, Brooklyn, N. Y. Compliments of MR. AND MRS. B. NEE AND FAMILY GENERAL LAUNDERERS fr CLEANERS 2085 Nostrand Avenue Brooklyn, N. Y. MOHRMANN 8' SCHLAH Delicatessen and Groceries Home Cooking Our Specialty TONI FLORIST 179-31 Hillside Avenue Jamaica, N. Y. . Compliments of MR. AND MRS. FRED OLSEN 88-45 Commonwealth Blvd., Bellerose, L. I., N. Y. ANDREW OLSEN-1428 St. John's Prep BELLEROSE BAKERY 246-03 Jamaica Avenue Bellerose 26, N. Y. EMMONS PRIME MEATS, INC. 638 Flatbush Avenue Brooklyn 25, N. Y. LEHMANN'S SUPER MARIGET Quality Foods 65-51 Myrtle Avenue, Glendale, N. Y. SANTO'S MEAT MARKET Meats That Meet Your Approval 29-20 Washington Avenue, Astoria, N. Y. Compliments of MR. AND MRS. JOHN P. RIORDAN Compliments of THE RU EBENACKER FAMILY JOSEPH VERDINO Hy-Grade Meat Market 1895 Eastern Parkway, Brooklyn 33, N. Y. SALEGNA'S MEAT MARKET 113 Rockaway Avenue Brooklyn 33, N. Y. BYRNE 6' SONS Plumbing - Heating Laurelton, N. Y. TOWNSHIP BOWLING ALLEYS Luncheonette and Bar Service 1128 Myrtle Avenue, Brooklyn, N. Y. JONDI, INC. Wholesale Grocers 160 27th Street, Brooklyn 32, N. Y. From FATHER KEENAN AND HIS FLAGSHIP Compliments of CLASS 2-4 Compliments of SUHR G' BUDELMAN. INC. 65 Rushmore Street, Westbury, N. Y. CHATHAM CONTRACTI NG CORP. 1257 42nd Street, Brooklyn, N. Y.-UL 4-0476 Sidewalks, Alterations and Foundations LINSKEY LIQUOR STORE 90-13 Roosevelt Avenue Jackson Heights, N. Y. CLASSIC 'CLEANERS AND TAILORS Dry Cleaning Service 3603 Avenue S, Brooklyn, N. Y. MINOGUE'S STATIONERY 407 15th Street, Brooklyn, N. Y. PARK SLOPE MEAT MARKET 1501 8th Avenue Brooklyn 15, N. Y. Compliments of THE CHEMENTI FAMILY LAUNDER-IT 94-13 Roosevelt Avenue Jackson Heights, N. Y. BOB'S TELEVISION Cr RADIO REPAIR 307 Wilson Avenue, Brooklyn, N. Y. HY I-1375 Compliments of CLASS 3-4 186 DR. JOSEPH B. STEIN 207 Prospect Park West Brooklyn, N. Y. V HARBORSIDE TAVERN 7602 3rd Avenue Brooklyn, N. Y. CLIFF'S MEAT MARKET JA 9-3432- 140-18 Rockaway Boulevard South Ozone Park, N. Y. A E1 M PRIME MEAT MARKET 37-66 103rd Street, Corona, N. Y. HUGH GILMARTIN NE 8-0231 766 Washington Avenue, Brooklyn, N. Y. Groceries - Irish Tea IN MEMORY OF WILLIAM GILLEN AND MARY CRANE Compliments of MR. AND MRS. ANTHONY JACKOWSKI JOHN L. ATKINSON AGENCY Insurance 131-25 Rockaway Blvd., So. Ozone Park, N. Y. DOW CIJEANERS 37-65 103rd Street, Corona, N. Y. HA 9-2775- Pick Up and Delivery Compliments of JEREMIAH J. GEANEY 45-02 Skillman Avenue, Brooklyn, N. Y. Compliments of THE WABBIT OF 3-8 J. Cr S. DRY CLEANING REPAIRING 685 Myrtle Avenue, Brooklyn, N. Y. TR 5-0118 REYNOLDS CANDY STORE 3701 Flatlands Avenue, Brooklyn, N. Y. ES 7-9729 Compliments of A FRIEND Pier 3, North River, N. Y. CLERKS OF DELIVERY OFFICE UNITED FRUIT CO. Compliments of MR. AND MRS. PETER VENICE 1021 64th Street, Brooklyn, N. Y. CITY OF FERRARA PASTRY 617 Myrtle Avenue Brooklyn 5, N. Y. Compliments of MRS. WILLIAM TATOR CIAMBRA SERVICE STATION 140-12 Farmers Boulevard, Queens, N. Y. Front-End Specialists ANTHONY TRIPOLI General Insurance 1021 64th Street, Brooklyn, N. Y, COMPLIMENTS OF 1-8 We Support St. John's H lckofy 4-4242-3 H RRICHNE CHAIN LINK FENCE CU., INC. PATRICK J. HEANEY President 6001 STRICKLAND AVENUE BROOKLYN 34, NEW YORK 187 mi-I :lung Compliments of 3-4 from RELIGION CLASS OF FATHER KEENAN Compliments of FATHER KEENAN'S RELIGION CLASS Class 3-4 From the Religion Class of FATHER KEENAN JUST FATHER YOUNG RELIGION 3-3 JUST FATHER YOUNG AND US CLASS 3-3 Compliments of SOPHOMORE CLASS 2-'I VINCENT PASCALE AND USHERS 111-18 74th Street, Brooklyn, N. Y. Compliments of MARTIN'S WINES AND LIQUORS Compliments from C Cv S MAJESTIC OLIVE OIL CO. 6204 11th Avenue Brooklyn 19, N. Y. GRAULING'S BAKERY 127-01 101st Avenue Richmond Hill 19, N. Y. Compliments of NOEL GIALLANZA WM. ACKERMANN MEAT MARKET 637 Vanderbilt Avenue Brooklyn, N. Y. JERRY B. MARKIET 23-94 23rd Street Long Island City 5, N. Y. LITTLE VILLA RESTAURANT 90-53 Corona Avenue Elmhurst, N. Y. JOHN C. MARINO General Contractor 90-40 Corona Avenue, Elmhurst, N. Y. Compliments of PETER ROSARDO Here We Are Again CLASS I-13 Compliments of FRESHMAN CLASS I-13 BROADWAY CAFE BAR AND GRILL Broadway and Willoughby Avenues Brooklyn, N. Y. BEACHVIEW LIQUOR STORE 1075 63rd Street Brooklyn 19, N. Y. MARlNO'S MEAT MARKET 6312 11th Avenue Brooklyn 19, N. Y. CANGIANO PORK STORES 6220 11th Avenue Brooklyn 19, N. Y. JOE'S GROCERY STORE 345 Avenue X Brooklyn 23, N. Y. LURAY MEATS. INC. Fresh Prime Meats and Poultry 1931 86th Street, Brooklyn 14, N. Y. FARlNON'S COFFEE 430 Dean Street Brooklyn 17, N. Y. LAWRENCE KOTCH, PHARMACIST The Pharmacy Where Quality Counts 407 Onderdonk Avenue, Brooklyn, N. Y. Compliments of PETER NOTORRITO 226 Montrose Avenue, Brooklyn, N. Y. Compliments of VERA'S LU NCHEON ETTE Compliments of TOM AND ANGELO BARBER SHOP Compliments of DR. RIGGIO Dentist Compliments of ZIEGLER G' KUGIJER Dealers in Prime Meats HENRY'S DELICATESSEN AND GROCERIES 45-15 Laurel Hill Boulevard Woodside, N. Y. Compliments of JAMES ROMANELLI FUNERAL HOME PARAGONE-BADER FUNERAL HOME 705 Liberty Avenue Brooklyn 7, N. Y. GRECO CABINET CORPORATION 2862-74 Fulton Street Brooklyn 7, N. Y. PARAMOUNT SHOE SHOP 111-21 Fulton Street Brooklyn 7, N. Y. FRANK GUTJAHR, INC. 115-19 Jamaica Avenue Richmond Hill, N. Y. Compliments of MR. AND MRS. GEORGE F. LILLY Compliments of MR. AND MRS. JOHN J. MEYERS 188 Compliments of RAY CLEANERS - Compliments of JAMES J. NORMAN N. GRAMMALAR Cf SONS 9202 Atlantic Avenue Brooklyn, N. Y. Compliments of A FRIEND MICHAEL GANGI--PLUMBING 6901 10th Avenue Brooklyn, N. Y. Compliments of DELMONICO FAMILY GUIDA'S FUNERAL HOME 47-20 104th Street Corona 68, N. Y. RUBY'S FLOOR COVERING 104-O1 Corona Avenue Corona, L. I., N. Y. Compliments of VITO CRESENTI Compliments of THE GIALLAWZA FAMILY JIMENEZ WINE PRODUCTS 57 Stuyvesant Avenue Brooklyn 21, N. Y. NAVARRE PHARMACY 3002 Avenue M Brooklyn, N. Y. LA CABORROJENA GROCNERY STORE 1090 DeKalb Avenue Brooklyn 21, N. Y. JACKSON Cr DERRY Signs 1088 DeKalb Avenue, Brooklyn 21, N. Y CARLOS LASTRO Spanish-American Restaurant Home Cooking I. M. CURTIS 1034 Broadway Brooklyn 21, N. Y. 'Attorney at Law JOSEPH GIGLIO 984 Broadway, Brooklyn, N. Y. mio tnocs Pizzsnm 6 Reid Avenue Brooklyn 21, N. Y. FOX PHYSICIANS EQUIPMENT EXCHANGE 990 Broadway, Brooklyn, N. Y. , Compliments of CLASS I-8 G-Edney 4-0700 JOSEPH J. CARINI Fuel l372 FLATBUSH AvENuE ACE Oil Corporation BROOKLYN, NEW YORK ERIC PETERSON Upholsterer and Decorator 220-ll Hempstead, N. Y. CAMP NOTRE DAME FOR BOYS Second Oldest Catholic Camp in U. S. Spofford, New Hampshire AJ. R. DONNELLY CO., INC. Glass Tops for Furniture -- Est. l874 42-44 Clinton Avenue, Brooklyn 5, N. Y. Compliments of A FRIEND ? ALDERTON WINE 8' LIQUOR SHOPPE lL 8-6484 63-54 Alderton Street, Rego Park, N. Y. STYLECRAFT FURNITURE E7 DECORATORS 9l8-8 Main Street, So. Farmingdale, N. Y. f Compliments of PERFECT COAT and SUIT CO. lll Himrod Street, Brooklyn, N. Y. 189 BERNHEIM TRAVEL AGENCY Student Vacations Our Specialty 963 Broadway, Brooklyn, N. Y. DELSEMME'S ARTIST'S MATERIALS 4 West l5th Street, New York ll, N. Y. CHARLES J. O'SHEA Funeral Director Astoria, N. Y. MR. and MRS. CHESTER STRAUB 678 Manhattan Avenue, Brooklyn, N. Y. CONSOLIDATED DEMOCRATIC CLUB Mr. Straub and Mrs. Filak- Leader l3l Driggs Avenue, Brooklyn, N. Y. UNCLE TOM'S MOTEL Located on Fort Pond Lake Montauk Point, L. I. Compliments of CHARLES J. SWEET RICHARD VARIAN, BOOKS 772l Third Avenue, Brooklyn 9, N. Y. S.-yr... . RELIGION CLASS 2-2 Manny Gonzalez, Bill Haubert, Rolly Woltjen RELIGION CLASS 2-2 Rosco and Bosco, Wonderful Willie Best Wishes CLASS 2-5 S PHARMACY HOROWITZ' The Drug Store of Quality GL 5-9616 73 Stuyvesant Avenue, Corner DeKalb Compliments of MR. AND MRS. ROBERT M AND SON Long Island City, N. Y. RELIGION CLASS 2-2 Rich Jankowski, Mike Reill Yr John Sinclair, John Hanley CLASS 2-4 Room 204 Lewis Avenue , Brooklyn ORALES SILVERFINE'S PAINTS AND HARDWARE 1194 B roadway, Brooklyn, N. Y. DAY CLEANERS NYLEVE 1040 Broadway Brooklyn 21, N. Y. PERRY Cr ROSOFF Optometrist - Optician 1034 Broadway, Brooklyn, N. Y. Compliments of RPHY FAMILY THE MU PETER N. OTTATI 99 North 6th Street Brooklyn, N. Y. VOLKEN REFRIGERATOR SERV IClE 119-06 Atlantic Avenue Richmond Hill, N. Y. EORGE SALAMI N Compliments of MR. AND MRS..G BIANCHI BROTHERS 609 G rand Street, Brooklyn 1, N. Y. EV 8-4233 RY PACKING COMPANY 109 North 6th Street Brooklyn, N. Y. BER PAT PAGANO AND FAMILY 211-15 89th Road Q . ueens Village, N. Y. ERG EGG COMPANY GELBERG 6' GELB 99 North 6th Street Brooklyn, N. Y. Compliments of MR. AND MRS. WALTER SA AND SONS LAMIN Compliments of FRANK GIANNOTTE Mason and General Contractor I Compliments of MR AND MR . S. F. FURDYNA 63-12 Haring Street, Brooklyn, N. Y. Compliments of REILLY'S DINER 6162 Metropolitan Avenue, Rid IN MEMORY OF gewood, N. MY AUNT HE LEN V. DUNN Compliments of MR. MARIO VISNO 1305 69th Street, Brooklyn, N ROBERT M. GRAY Real Estate 4024 Glenwood Road, B Compliments of NU-RAY MEATS 112-30 Linden Boulevard, Richmond Hi Compliments of THE SHEEHAN FAMILY EMCEE MEAT MARKET 2036 Flatbush Avenue Brooklyn, N. Y. PETER J. GEISS Funeral Home 57-34 Catalpa Avenue, Brooklyn, N. IDEAL PHOTO SERVICE Ca meras - Films - Projectors 659 Flushing Avenue, Brooklyn, N. Y E H SERVICE STATION 4001 Avenue H Brooklyn 10, N. Y. AVENU Compliments of THE' COMER FAMILY BURKE'S 42nd ST. GRILL 41-28 Queens Boulevard Long Island City, N. Y. JOHN J. McCLOSKEY JR , . Real Estate 61-02 81st Street, Elmhurst, N. Y. LIQUOR STORIE KENTUCKY 97-04 101st Avenue Ozone Park, N. Y. MANHATTAN MODES 498 7th Avenue New York, N. Y. D. J. LALOR SHOES 112 Church Street New York 2, N. Y.-CO 7-4059 Congratulations St. John's Prep THE DI FEDDES EMBE PAINT G' WALLPAPER CO. 3411 Church Avenue, Brooklyn, N. Y. UL 6-9721 MADISON PHARMACY Franklin Square, N. Y. FLoral Park 4-0920 190 rooklyn, N. Y. .Y. Y. ii, N. Y QUEENS VILLAGE LIVE POULTRY MARKET 216-19 Hempstead Avenue Queens Village, N. Y. SORMANI DRUGS 374 Central Avenue Brooklyn 21, N. Y. NUE LAUNDERMAT 43-15 28th Avenue Long Island City, N. Y. ND FAMILY 28th AVE PATRICK ROACH A 8905 85th Street Woodhaven 21, N. Y. THOMPSON BUSINESS MACHINES 346 Hempstead Avenue West Hempstead, N. Y. -- lV 3-7668 JOSEPH ROCCAFORTE Wines and Liquors 45-09 30th Avenue, Astoria 3, Long Island Compliments of A MICHAEL L. MARINO ND FAMILY Compliments of THE GREAT I-8 Best Wishes to St. Jol1n's Prep MR. AND MRS. FRANK A. SCHMITZ STALZER 6' PETSCHE Whole some Meats 520 Westchester Avenue Expert Plastering Done Reasonable Rates CALL HY 8-5501 ALLEN SOMER Attorney-at-Law 38 Park Row, New York Dentist DR. S. DORST Forest Parkway, Woodhaven, RELIGION CLASS 2-2 Frank Auletti Ben C , ecala, Frank Cerar, John Donovan VOGEL FUNERAL HOME 67-08 Myrtle Avenue Glendale 27, N. Y. 86-42 N, Y, PLAYLAND BATTI NG RA NGE 229 Beach 98th S treet Rockaway Beach, N. Y. LICHTMAN PHARMACY 423 Cortelyou Road, Corner East 5th Street Brooklyn 18, N. Y. - GE 6-6430 Here We Are Again CLASS 2-2 SANFORD-HALL CORPORATION Floor Covering Distributors 20 East 33rd Street, New York, N. Y. Compliments of A FRIEND EVergreen James J. Harold METAL FABRICATORS 824 HUMBOLDT STREET BROOKLYN 22, NEW YORK Mom and Dad have a good time. Compliments Compliments of the of VICTORY ATHLETIC CLUB A FRIEND 1520 Myrtle Avenue, Brooklyn, N. Y. ROSE BUSH INN. INC. Choice Wine, Liquors and Beer - Spaghetti 24-O1 29th Street, Astoria, N. Y. Compliments of DR. CLEMENT DAVIS. M.D. EDWARD J. COLLIGAN Real Estate and Insurance 33 Stuyvesant Avenue, Brooklyn, N. Y. Compliments of the D'ANGELO FUNERAL HOME Compliments of MONTROSE PARKING LOT 172-180 Montrose Avenue, Brooklyn, N. Y. RESTIVO BROS. Bakers of Distinction 487 Harmon Street, Brooklyn, N. Y. IMPERIAL FORMAL WEAR Compliments of DOFSON CUSTOM FORM CLOTHES 271 Broadway, Brooklyn, N. Y. - EV 4-0621 MACDAVE OIL BURNER CO., INC. Oil Burners - Fuel Oil - Heating 182 Montrose Avenue, Brooklyn 6, N. Y. G 8' G FRUIT EXCHANGE Thurs., Fri., and Sat. Continuous Sales Days 431 Knickerbocker Avenue, Brooklyn, N. Y. Compliments of the FALCETTA ROYAL PASTRY SHOPPE Compliments of ATLANTIC BISCUIT CO-OP. INC. FARMER'S INN Midnight Blue Full Dress - Tuxedos - Cutaways To Hire 142-11 Farmer's Boulevard 337 Wilson Avenue, Brooklyn 21, N. Y. Springfield Gardens, N. Y. MR UNITED ALUMINUM, INC. 62-55 Woodhaven Boulevard Rego Park 74, N. Y. HILLTOP PHARMACY 83-15 Grand Avenue Elmhurst, N. Y. Compliments of Compliments of MR. AND MRS. ANTHONY B. SANTA MARIA MICHAEL FEDORYK GROCERY 283 Bedford Avenue Brooklyn, N. Y. FORTY'S MEAT MARKET 4408 18th Avenue Brooklyn, N. Y. PALOMBA G' SERPE GROCERY 978 McDonald Avenue Brooklyn, N. Y. KINGSLAWN FLORIST 6305 Avenue N Brooklyn, N. Y. ANGELO SOFIA Painting and Decorating 1421 East 58th Street Brooklyn, N. Y. Compliments of THE DUDLEY FAMILY Compliments of BOB MARINACCIO, JOHN REGAN. MIKE MINICHELLO Compliments of RICH COYLE, JOHN MENHOFFER, KEV KEOUGH, STEVE ORLANDO Compliments of RELIGION I-17 Compliments of MR. AND MRS. SAL LOPEZ SARRA'S MEAT MARKET 2677 Pitkin Avenue Brooklyn, N. Y. MODERN BAKERY 5816 4th Avenue Brooklyn, N. Y. JEROME GREENFIELD Retail Wines and Liquors Winfield, N. Y. NEWFELD ORTHOPEDIC SHOE CLINIC 89-O7 Jamaica Avenue Wocdhaven, N. Y. MIKE'S PRIME MEATS 91-O6 37th Avenue Jackson Heights, N. Y. . AND MRS. M. RUCKI AND FAMILY Compliments of THE GALASKAS FAMILY PALACE BARBER SHOP 779 Coney Island Avenue Brooklyn, N. Y. In Loving Memory of EDWARD J. LACEY, SR. Compliments of MR. AND MRS. RUSSELL MANLEY Compliments of MR. AND MRS. PATRICK HOWARD TONY'S GROCERY 67 Underhill Avenue Brooklyn, N. Y. ETIMOS BROS. CLEANERS 2381 21st Street Long Island City, N. Y. C G' I MEAT MARKET 28-15 Steinway Street Astoria, N. Y. JOSEPH ROSE G' SONS, INC. Fine Furniture Since 1898 Long Island City, N. Y. JOSEPH D. LOSCALZO, INC. 30-11 Steinway Street Astoria, N. Y. REGO PARK CHiEMISTS 62-22 Woodhaven Boulevard Rego Park, N. Y. Compliments of THE BALCHUNAS FAMILY Compliments of THE BISANGI FAMILY Compliments of RELIGION I- I 7 T Cr F GROCERY STORES 2974 Fulton Avenue Brooklyn, N. Y. JIMMIE'S MEAT MARKET 1177 Liberty Avenue Brooklyn, N. Y. Compliments of THE GREAT I-8 F. ABBADESSA SONS Fuel Oil - Coal 62-26 80th Avenue, Glendale, N. Y. Compliments of JOE AND TOM AUSTIN'S PHARMACY 5918 Avenue N Brooklyn, N. Y. 192 B. LANGER CLEANING SERVICE 2236 86th Street Brooklyn, N. Y. JOSEPH CANEPA, PIl.G. Pharmacist and Chemist 1058 Broadway, Brooklyn, N. Y. Compliments of MR. AND MRS. DAMATO Compliments of RUDLOFF FAMILY UNDERHILL LUNCHEONETTE 176 Underhill Avenue Brooklyn, N. Y. Compliments of MICHAEL J. QUIGLEY Compliments of A FRIEND In Honor of FATHER EINN, c.M. 1-I1 Compliments of RELIGION 2-2 Compliments of BILL ANDREWS, BOB KESSEL, PHIL RIZZUTO, MARK SCLAFANNI Compliments of RELIGION I-I7 ROYAL HARDWARE 353 Avenue X Brooklyn 23, N. Y. Compliments of THE DRISCOLL FAMILY Compliments of A FRIEND CARLUCCI'S ITALIAN CUISINE 1845 Eastern Parkway Brooklyn. N. Y. Compliments of JOHN O'GARA - COLAVITO'S PHARMACY 321 Avenue X, Near 15th Street Brooklyn, N. Y. PROF. A. D. TRIPEPI STUDIO 1548 East 19th Street Brooklyn 30, N. Y. AMADORA G' FUCCI 193 Stone Avenue Brooklyn, N. Y. . MARINO'S GROCERY 202 Stone Avenue Brooklyn 33, N. Y. Compliments of A FRIEND . ' I . Best Wishes to I1 CI f 59 Pfizer Laboratories 630 FLUSHING AVENUE BROOKLYN 6, NEW YORK .. . ., , Compliments of RELIGION CLASS I-I NEWPORT INN Belle Harbor, N. Y. HILLSIDE PASTRY SHOP 204-08 Hillside Avenue Hollis 23, L. l., N. Y. Compliments of ANTHONY URBAN FAMILY Compliments of SWElEN EY FAMILY Compliments of WIELAND FAMILY ROHRS CONFECTIONERY l73 Beach ll6th Street Rockaway Park, N. Y. B fr R CLEANERS 89-Sl Francis Lewis Boulevard Bellaire, N. Y. JOE AND MIKE BARBERS 205-09 Hillside Avenue Hollis, N. Y. CEE DEE. INC. 333 West 52nd Street New York, N. Y. EMENARR FURNITURE CO. 1708 Pitkin Avenue Brooklyn, N. Y. AL'S SERVICENTER 340 Grove Street Brooklyn, N. Y. HEINRICH'S RESTAURANT 135 Conklin Avenue East 95th Street, Brooklyn, N, Y. PETER TUTINO'S Foreign Exchange and Travel Bureau 6403 l4tl'l Avenue, Brooklyn, N. Y SHACK'S PHARMACY 7724 5th Avenue and 78th Street Brooklyn, N. Y. WYCKOFF PAINT Cr WALLPAPER CO. 146 Wyckoff Avenue Brooklyn, N. Y. BAMBOO LOUNGE l93l Rockaway Parkway Brooklyn 36, N. Y. Compliments of THE ROBILOTTI FAMILY RELIANCE CLEANERS 7717 5th Avenue Brooklyn 9, N. Y. 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I' '. . asm la.- , ,... ., ..,,.--,,,,s,,,,. . ,,.,..,, I I---T ,- W -an.-,-fm .ann-agp-pg-51, 5, ,-W-2+ v- ggpew- -L .-v-a.4qmq:n,.Y-..v-H-1.2 , VAK. D ,. . of. of ,, . W ,. Dlrectory ROBERT I. McCORMICK 93-33 21 St., Queens Village 28, N.Y. JAMES K. McDONNELL 7014 10th Ave., Brooklyn 28, N.Y. STEPHEN T. McFADDEN 89-06 91st Ave., Woodhaven 21, N.Y. GERARD F. MCFEELY 176-15 76th Ave., Flushing 66, N.Y. ROBERT P. MCGEE 723 Humboldt St., Brooklyn 22, N.Y. JOHN R. MCGILLION 1711 University Ave., Bronx 53, N.Y. JOSEPH V. McGRATH 56-05 31st Ave., Woodside 77, N.Y. GREGORY J. McKENNA , 248-02 87th Drive, Bellerose 26, N.Y. JAMES McKIERNAN 1097 ates Ave., Brooklyn 21, N.Y, ARTHUR McMAHON 147-17 22nd Ave., Whitestone 57, N.Y. DENNIS C. MCMAHON 60-53 Catalpa Ave., Brooklyn 27, N.Y. KEVIN L. McMANUS 1250 E. 32nd St., Brooklyn 10, N.Y. ALFRED MELANSON 37-06 80th St., Jackson Hts. 72, N.Y. WILLIAM J. MELKUN 83 Plainfield Ave., Floral Park, N.Y. DOUGLAS W. 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NOLL 78-19 79th Place, Glendale 27, N.Y. PHILIP L. NOTARO 130-42 123rd St., Ozone Park, N.Y. ROBERT C. OCHAB 596 Clarkson Ave., Brooklyn 3, N.Y. JOHN J. O'CONNOR 63-42 83rd Place, Rego Park 29, N.Y. RAYMOND P. O'CONNOR 65-23 79th St., Middle Village 79, N.Y. BRENDAN P. O'REILLY 47-09 59th St., Woodside 77, N.Y. FRANK S. ORLANDO 1252 54th St., Brooklyn 19, N.Y. MICHAEL J. ORLANDO 537 Clinton Ave., Brooklyn 38, N.Y. ROBERT J. OSMERS 117 72nd St., Brooklyn 9, N.Y. MARTIN J. O'I'I' ' 88-15 Winchester Ave., Bellerose 27, N.Y. ,Hi ., -1 ig gs'1g,,2r,,if,fl,gf I ' '2' lg-'I g,f?lPff,.f1:? JOHN D. PANKER 132-29 83rd St., Ozone Park 17, N.Y. SALVATORE C. PECORARO 1438 79th St., Brooklyn 28, N.Y. MICHAEL A. PESCE 1913 60th St., Brooklyn 4, N.Y. JUSTIN A. PETERS 7021 Perry Terrace, Brooklyn 9, N.Y. GEORGE F. PIGOTT 445 3rd St., Brooklyn 15, N.Y. FRANCIS T. PODKRASH 115-51 200th St., St. Albans 12, N.Y. JAMES J. POLITO 270 Clinton Ave., Brooklyn 5, N.Y. KENNETH J. 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SIECZKOWSKI 602 Humboldt St., Brooklyn 22, N.Y. 211 l ' i f-l JEROME A SILECCHIA 1069 E 27th St Brooklyn 10 NY JAMES C SINGLER 85 19 109th St Richmond Hill 18 FRANK T SKOWRONSKI 590 Leonard St Brooklyn 22 N Y JAMES P SLATTERY 612 10th St Brooklyn 15 NY MICHAEL J SLICLEN 1838 Norman St Rlclgewood 27 NY RALPH B SMITH 85 18 105th St Richmond Hlll 18 JOHN A SPARACIO 4802 Beverly Rd Brooklyn 3 NY THOMAS P STRONG 55 03 31st Ave Woodside 77 N Y TIMOTHY T SULLIVAN 169 Wyckoff Ave Ridgewood 37 N Y EDWARD J SUMMERS 231 Prospect Pk W Brooklyn 15 NY JEREMIAH S SUPPES 130 31 220th St Springfield Gardens 13 HUGH J SWEENEY 80 38 88th Rd Woodhaven 21 N Y ROBERT J TADLER 83 42 Penelope Ave Rego Park 79 N Y JOSEPH TENNARO 8632 15th Ave Brooklyn 28 NY RICHARD THOMSON 84 17 85th Drive Woodhaven 21 NY FRANCIS J TRAUN 72 34 Myrtle Ave Glendale 27 N Y GEORGE F TRAVERS 933 E 29th St Brooklyn 10 N Y ROBERT F TRAVIA 38 Jerome St Brooklyn 7 NY ALBERT P TROGLIO 35 40 92nd St Jackson Heights 72 NY GABRIELE J TROIANO 314 Bay 10th St Brooklyn 28 NY FREDRICK H TROIKE 88 36 Rutledge Ave Glendale 27 NY WILLIAM M TRUST 51 Jerome St Brooklyn 7, N Y JOHN L TSCHUPP MICHAEL TYACK 78 Hellng Blvd Llndhurst NY JAMES A UMHEY 22 North Henry St Brooklyn 22 ANTHONY S VACCARO 2348 Atlantic Ave Brooklyn 33 N Y ROY W VALCICH 43 09 64th St Woodside 77 N Y ADOLPH VALENTE 65 07 78th St Middle Village 79 N Y PAUL E VALENTINO 1714 76th St Brooklyn 14 NY VINCENT A VELOTTA 202 Hendrix St Brooklyn 7 N Y FRANCES J VENTIMIGLIA 1027 64th St Brooklyn 19 N Y MICHAEL E. VEZZUTO 101 Kane St Brooklyn 31 NY WILLIAM VICINO 5710 11th Ave Brooklyn 19 NY DONALD WANAMAKER 37 80 64th St Woodside 77 N Y JAMES T WEBB 29 94th St Brooklyn 9 NY ROBERT J WERGER 664 83rd St Brooklyn 9 N Y EDWARD J WHELAN 360 1st Ave Brooldyn 10 NY THOMAS A WHITFORD 413 East 3rd St Brooklyn 18 NY RICHARD D WILLIAMS 580 10th St Brooklyn 15 NY WALTER B WILLIAMS 2447 Ruther St Belllnore NY CHESTER WRIGHT 55 25 31st Ave Woodside 77 N Y VICTOR YESAVAGE 220 Kingsland Ave Brooklyn 22 FRANCIS M. ZAMMINER 60 Crystal St Brooklyn 8 NY 86 08 76th St Woodhaven 21 New Yo N - A ' ., ' ' , N.Y. - ' ., ' ' , N.Y. 117-13 Sutter Ave., Ozone Park 20, N.Y. ' ., , N.Y. A 1, , 9 c ' ' 1, , N.Y. MICHAEL ZAPF ' -1 , rk In Closing The Editors and the Staff gratefully acknowledge the cooperation of: Reverend john T. Nelson, C.M. P The entire faculty and student body. I Fred and Frank Ball and the personnel of the New City Printing Co., Union City, N. I. George Routel and the personnel of Routel Studios. P A The New York Convention and Visitors Bureau. H Our Advertisers. The support and interest of the above mentioned have helped us produce the 1959 Prep Shadows. Administration . Ads ..... Alumni Banquet . . Art Department . . . Athletic Department . . Band ....... . Basketball . . Baseball .... Biology Club . . Boat Ride . . Boosters. . Bowling. . . Camera Club . . Cheerleaders .... Christmas ..... Communion Breakfast . Dedication ..... Earth Science Club . . English Department . Football ...... Forum Club . . French Club . . Freshmen . . German Club . . Glee Club . . . Graduate Directory. . Graduates ..... Graduation ..... Guidance Department . Intramurals ..... Juniors . . Laboureans. . d Index Language Department Latin Club ..... Latin Department . . Library Department . Library Squad . . Math Club. . . Math Department . . Moore Honor Society . No Time For Sergeants Oflice Staff ..... Opening of School . . Parents, Forum . . Physics Club .... Poster Service Squad . 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