St Johns Preparatory School - Prep Shadows Yearbook (Brooklyn, NY)
- Class of 1960
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JOHNS PREPARATORY SCHOOL BROOKLYN, NEW YORK Conducted Fathers 1960 Shadows CI 4 8 10 16 32 741 92 130 152 180 239 242 The pulpit from which St. Vincent preached as pastor at Clichy. St. Vinccnt's copy of the Rules which he set down for the Vincentian Fathers. St. Vincent's birthplace at Dax. The chaplet St. Vincent wore at his side. T e Poor The of Stl Vimient BSLLHN 'lll , iRiPEK1'i5i, 1 l , A 1 4 Are Your Masters . . . Charity is a heavy burden to carry. Heavier than the kettle of soup or the basket of bread. The poor are your masters. And the uglier and the dirtier they are, the more unjust and bitter, the more you must give them of your love. It is only because of your love, your love alone, that the poor will forgive you the bread that you give them. These words of advice falling from the lips of St. Vincent de Paul, and intended for the ears of a young Daughter of Charity, embarking upon her first errand of mercy, are by- a strange coincidence the perfect summation of the life and labors of The Apostle of Charity. For no other single human, from the first dim rays of the dawn of manis history to our own Age of Atoms, has ever served a Master with more abandon, more solicitude, with more charity and sincere personal love, than did the immortal Monsieur Vincent serve the suffering humanity of his age. I With the opening years of the seventeenth century, France was in the throes of a slow spiritual stagnation. Upon this scene stepped Vincent de Pauli No one escaped the beacon light of his love-the galley slave, the foundling, the beggar. Great as was the charity of Vincent, yet even greater was the manner in which he organized and administered it. It is predominantly due to this organization that so many people benefited to so great an extent from his labors. justifiably is he hailed as the Father of Social Welfare. Gradually, with the passing of the years, the groups which had gathered about Vincent gained in number and strength. Two societies, the Congregation of the Mission Wincentian Fathers, and the Daughters of Charity, spread quickly throughout France, and soon transcended those borders and became known throughout all of Europe. September 27, 1660 saw the passing of St. Vincent. His mem- ory and his work remain behind, vital and fresh, for us in 1960. As students of St. Iohnis Prep, we join with our Vincentian teachers in honoring St. Vincent on the 300th anniversary of his death. 5 An old engraving of St. Vincent pictured with St. Francis De Sales. Fr Robert Dohert CM ives the comfort of - Y, - -, S absolution to a dying Panamanian. 1 'vc ., .5 'ii 1 P I if . V H M , , Q, Q 1 1' 1 of as In thc missions care of body and mind as well as the soul is the province of the Vincentians. St. Vincent de Paul incentian The pulpit, the classroom, the mission field-the American Vincentian of 1960 can be found in all these places and more, continuing the work for souls be- gun by St. Vincent. From the day in 1816 when four Vincentians first set foot on the soil of the New World in Balti- more, the community has grown to over 700 members and has spread from coast to coast. The work of the Vincentians of the Eastern Province extends from Toronto to Panama. No form of priestly work lies outside their concern. VVe at St. Iohn,s see only the work of education in the Prep and the University. But beyond this lie the missions in Panama, Alabama and North Carolina, the par- ishes in Baltimore and Philadelphia, the ather seminariesin Miami, Albany, Princeton and Northhampton. The preaching of parish missions and of the Miraculous Medal Novena are a vital part of Vin- centian activity. Niagara University and DePaul University in Chicago, con- ducted by the YVestern Province, bear witness to the important role in Catholic education played by the American Vincentian. Godis stamp of approval is surely on the work begun by St. Vincent. Numbers alone-over 4000 V incentians and 42,000 Daughters of Charity all over the World -attest to this conclusion. VVe students of St. Iolufs Prep are grateful for the opportunity given us to come under the influence of this great Saint and his sons. The Vincentian is at home on the University campus as well as on the missions. The training of future priests is one of the chief works of the Vincentians. MOST REVEREND JOHN A. O'SHEA, CM. Bishop of Kanchow, China Top: Bishop O,Shea as photo- graphed in a Hong Kong rail- way station after his release from a Communist prison. Right: The Bishop today, await- ing the rc-opening of China. 7 D dicated MR. JAMES C. KELLY Y -we -un.. . 37 Years Mr. james Kelly was born in Wallingford, Conn., Where he graduated from Wallingford Grammar School and Lyman High School. After graduating from the American College of Physi- cal Education in Chicago, Mr. Kelly came to the Prep as Physical Education Instructor in Septem- ber, 1923. Mr. Kelly and his Wife, Margaret, are the proud parents of two children, Thomas and Mary jane. After long and devoted service at the Prep, Mr. Kelly still functions at a pace which would try the strength and endurance of a man many years his junior. Mr. Kelly has proven that a keen mind and a brilliant Wit are not alien to a well- conditioned and finely coordinated body. Popu- Scarcely a Vincentian priest exists who doesn't know Mr. Kelly. Everybody out! 8 Taking attendance at Gym Class. to . Kelly at the Prep lar alike with the Prepsters, faculty and alumni, he has often demonstrated that a thoughtful word of reassurance can spur his listener on to un- expected success at work, in class or on the athletic Held. Manls greatness in this life can be measured in many ways. It can be measured by the riches he obtains or in the possessions that he owns. It can be measured, however, in less tangible things. It can be measured by love, devotion, and generosity. It is because of your love, devotion and gener- osity to the Prep for the past thirty-seven years, that we dedicate to you, Mr. Kelly, the 1960 Prep Shadows. Coach of the Swimming Team is one of the many activities Mr. Kelly has performed at the Prep. A friendly chat in the Faculty Room. 9 VERY REVEREND WILLIAM SLATTERY c.M., s.T.D., LL.D. ' Superior General of the Congregation of the Mission X 19th Successor to St. Vincent de Paul 10 VERY REVEREND SYLVESTER A. TAGGART, QM., s.T.L., ss.B., LL.D. Provincial of the Vincentian Fathers 11 VERY REVEREND JOSEPH T. TINNELLY CM., B.A., LL.B., LL.M., J.s.D. Superior of the Vineentian Fathers President of St. Johnas Prep 1 REVEREND CHARLES B. .REBHOLZ C.M., M.A. Treasurer REVEREND JOHN T. NELSON, C.M., M.A. Headmaster 14 REVEREND ROBERT P. Assistant Headmasterl , fi 1i7Aff QI LL L 'A- WILLIAM J. Registrar ' ' 'Y 57 , . QA 1 if- . :C LN 4 wg Q n , A ,A A , f i 3 CM- Q , ' -N --.4 xg. K ' 1 4 nz 'E ,Vx 5f fs - x :lk 4 xx Vg., In -in g KL my V ii MMA sf xgvfg 'Wk- fgQ1,: - , f H5 iff- fl gif, -' E25 MES'-fffiflffiii -fi'-3 ' - Q . 1,23 N15 'ff , mi 1.3 -Lg,-, ,.,Qifgg1- is k X M + ,aj :T T 1 Rpt-f .1535 ii- ,A A 1. , .ki 4, X XM. ,X -- will iyffwl REVEREND l l THoMAs T. MCCOURTY, C.M., Ms. Assistant Spiritual Counsellor g ,-REVEBEND - K , ,- THOMAS Vg CONCAGI-I, C.M., M.A. L ' Spiritual Counsellor , Student Council Guidance REVEREND IOHN C. HALLAHAN, C.M Assistant Spiritual Counsellor 16 The Guidance Department at St. john's Prep is divided into two areas: spiritual and academic. The spiritual guidance is conducted by the Frs. Thomas Concagh, C.M., john Hallahan, GM., and Thomas McGourty, C.MQ These priests are always available for conferences or confessions. Each year every Prepster has a personal inter- view with one of these spiritual advisers. The spiritual directors have charge ofthe religious functions of the Prep, namely: daily Mass in the Prep Chapel, the novena of Our Lady of the Miraculous Medal, the annual Retreaty and the Christmas, Easter and Mother's Day novenas. The academic guidance is under the direction of Mr. George Gardiner. Through personal in- terviews, interest and personality tests, intel- ligence aptitude tests, the student is ad- justed to high school life, and is given a chance to plan for his college education and future career. GEORGE H. GARDINER, B.A Guidance Director so fl A cheery word from Father Concagh. i 3225 1? was x Lis? A ,E ,, .Af 1' 565 X, flair A-. 1 ,W E555 35,4 1: gig YQ? 5:55 Gi: El . asp Xgylg 52 3 as IVUS Ay. :Q ir i 25 411128 1: 2:13 . 13356 f :DM Q 12 111. wixgg -.Li gr: In order to love God better, we must know Him better. The purpose of the Religion Department is to instill this knowledge about God and the truths. He has revealed in the hearts of every student at the Prep. The Religion classes are conducted every day of the school year by one of the Vincentian priests. The Religion course follows a four year series entitled, Our Quest for Happinessf' Each student is given the chance to learn about the Mass, the Commandments, the Bible, History of the Church, and even a special marriage course is given in the second half of the senior year. To help the students to carry out these truths in their every day life, daily Mass is provided in the Prep Chapel. In January, the annual Retreat is given by one of the Vincentian missionaries. 'Y Rev' Tgluiiinas J. Hynes, llcv. Illilllxg. Lim-y, I . ., B.A. ' Religion I. II lh'Hl!m I Swimming .f -new A Rev. XVillizun I. Thomas C.M. llc-Iiixinn III, IV Band Father McCourty explains sacred vessels to the students. 19 www .,v,.,i,, ., K, .K V4 is i 1' K F Mr. Casey corrects a sentence diagramming exercise. D s Edward A. Casey, Michael A. Balas, B.A. Peter I. Caffrey, B.A., M.A. ' Albert R, Cirillo, B.A., M B.A., M.A. English II English IV En Hgh II . I S ll IV F dig: M ' II Head fg Qfsafment Llblzallldsrllfnce l pew regreneh ng IS Rev. Daniel E. Donovan, Robert G. Fountaine, B.A. Michael E. Giglio, B.A. Gilbert F. Long, B.A, C.M. English IVg Linn II English I, Il, Guidance I English I, II' Guidance I Speech IV Library Science I Library flcience 1 Religion II Prep Shadows Speech and Debate Clubs ' Q Drfmatics ,, - 4, . s. - l y . 1 ' U-' ' ' 20 A English and S eech The primary function of the English Department is to give the student frequent opportunities to develop his ability to speak and write correct, clear and effective sentences and paragraphs. The student reads for under- standing and enjoyment, and consequently, learns the value of good reading. The grammar for the first three years is a complete review and understanding of the fundamentals of the English language. Fourth year grammar is college preparatory. In all of the English classes spelling and vocabulary is an essential part of the course. Literature in the first two years is a reading of types of prose and poetry. Third year literature stresses the study of American masters, while in the fourth year the student is introduced to the British authors. The Speech -course is required by all seniors. The class meets twice ,a week for the full school year. The students are trained in all types of speech from conversa- tion to formal speeches. The course also trains the student in the use of the tape-recorder and telephone training equipment. Patrick I. Morrissey, Robert I. Prior, B.A., M.A. BBA-, MB-A. English ur. IV English Is Guidance I Speech and Dm-lmtc Clubs Library Science I Typing Club Eugene J. Young, B.S. English I. II Mr. Caifrey emphasizes the use of gestures in Senior Speech class. r l Q 1 W 'f it fir Science William 1. Gorman, M.A. Albert Ei Donor, B.s. Head gf Depafgmgnt General Science I, fl Registrar - Mr. Ceis explains the use of a pulley in Physics lab. Roy V. Erickson, B.S Genera! Science I. II Football ...han Gerard B Geis B A Iames C. Goetz, B.S., - .S. Paulkc, mbassiyggs. ' I ' ' ' General Science I K Che i ' Physics . C m guy Radio Club Earth Science lab XJ Chemistry Club , fN rx lu--e ' Xl l l 22. 6 Q Dr. Charles L. Loschert B. 1 Cornelius I. O'Keefe, B.S. xo ogy , Biology Club Chemlsuy .gav -:df Louis W. Petz, B.S. General Science I, II Science exerts a continuous and ever-inereas- ing influence upon our lives. Today it determines the comfort of our home, our transportatirm, our health, our contact with the rest of the world. The Science Department gives some under- standing of the principles hy which this is accomplished through the courses in General Science, Biology, Physics, and Chemistry. Through class lectures, demonstrations and lah, the student becomes well acquainted with the fundamentals of science. Mr. O'Kcefe directs experimental procedure in Chemistry class. 2 Ivy :Z 1 Q I f f r c Mr. Reed makes the slide rule easyfl l athematics Mathematics is the science of numbers and quantities. It is probably the most important of all sciences because it is used in practically all fields of human endeavor. The Mathematics curriculum at the Prep is set up for afour year program. Elementary al- gebra, plane geometry, intermediate algebra and trigonometry are required of all students during their first three years. In his senior year a stu- dent may elect to take solid geometry and advanced algebra. The training in these courses enabiesa Prepster to take his place in today's highly mathematical world. James L. Malone, B.A., M.S Head of Department Math II, IV Detention Thomas E. Costigan, B.A., M.A. Math II, III ammo 1.eciaecm, BA. Math' I. II Malachy I. Morris, B.A. Math I Thomas H. Recd, B.S., M.A. Math Ilg Music II Rev. Edward VV. Young, C.M., B.A. Math IV5 Religion IV D Louis F. Routhel, B.A. Math I. II Basketball Raymond S. Rienecker, B.A. Anthony SHl1L1Sfi0, B-A Magh 11 Math I rt and echanieal Drawing The Art and Mechanical Drawing Department under the supervision of Mr. Louis C-ehring aims to help the student realize and develop his talents in reading and drawing blueprints, sketching and painting pictures. This is an elective course opened for seniors who are interested in engineering, drafting, advertising, or art as a future career. Louis H. Cchring, N.A.D. H carl of Department Artg Mechanical Drawing wfnr'-ff' Stephen I. Benkowitz, B.A. Mechanical Drawing Learning the fundamentals in M.D. class. 25 Joseph J. Trezza, B.A. Head of Department French ,' iiii iiili QTrejza'sidemoziSftation ' Fr?f1en:fdiF'nu f S ioi s o nin i i - o oi The ioiiers ii fo 'ii studenizs of ijohufs 1'1jepifhe1 choicei of tlifeei laxigfuaigeik French, German and Spanishy Ailfstudentsareii-eqgiiredkf oiiii i i to oompleteioiwo years in Zofiihdse laziigueigeif common objective of 1694811 group 5:8 fofgive the i a better QI1I1d6lfSfHI1diIflg fof the languagei and Cl1SfUlfHf of thepeoplesiiiqoforeignio6untries.i o f i n o o fi f Donald F. McCulloch, Ph.D. Spanish Constant I. Patti, B.A., M.A. Spanish: Music II 26 Spanish Club Francis W. Kuebel, B.A German German Club William F. Pine M.A., B.L.S. Head of Department Librarian Latin II Library Squad Latin Under the chairmanship of Mr. YVilliam Pine, the Latin Department stresses the importance of thinking in Latin. For to know any language, one must be able to think in that language. The Hrst two years of Latin is devoted to a thorough study of the forms and vocabu- lary of the language. Latin III and IV entails a study Robert F. Ferrara, B.A. Latin I, II. III of Cicero, Horace and Vergil. Thomas E' Glynn B.A. The soldiers fight the enemy again in Father McCaffrcy's Latin class. Latin I. II Michael A. O'Brien, BA' - ' Richard Von Stamwitz, B.A. . . . L'I.II .Re..aihnAiPar Lf'I.n Rev Ioseplzzlgd-McCaffrey, atm y . V EM., BA? CC, Club Latin II, Reli 'on Latin In Religion I pam, ge,-vice usd Crusadersg Press Club fi Alumnig Senior rom p I Mr. Conroy traces the path of the earth satellites. Social Studies A good Catholic is a good citizen, a good citizen is a good Catholic. The main goal of the Citizenship Educa- tion is to develop citizens motivated by Christian ideals. Throughout the four years of Citizenship Education, the student is imbued with the knowledge and love of his country. He is reminded of the close association of his Christian religion and its principles with the origins and philosophy of his countryis government. E' George T. McNamara, , B.A., M.A. Head of Department Citizenship IV JAIunini5 Scholarship Program Louis I. Ansalone, B.S., M.S., LL.B. Citizenship Forum Club - - Q Ernest L. Bingel, B.S. American History YVor1d Historyg Citizenship John Conroy, B.A. American History World History Kenneth R. Ingenito, B.A. Citizcnshipg Guidance I Library Science Robert E. Humphreys, B.A. gg Rev. Francis J. Keenan, Ancient History C.lNl., B.A., lVl.A., lN'l.F.S World History? Guidance I American History, Citizenship Religion IV Cosimo I. Orlando, B.A. Citizenshipg World History Under the supervision of Mr, William F. Pine, all students are welcome into useiitlieyiifeioilitieis of the Prep Library. Here iithey Rnd any publication they Wish for their aoaaiernio work or for their reading pleasure. The Library, open every day, invites, all Prepsfers, fo ll gig-,ei its many interesting books relating' to r1fEerent topics. Mr. Pine's goal is to please-and fa help in any way possible, those stiidentg whofseekhis advice on any special issue: AS5iStingggMr.fPine in his work, is ia group. as the Library Squad. Q i i i ii Q Digging out back magazine copies. William F. Pine, M.A., B.L.S. Librarian Latin II Library Squad - 'W A -auf Anthony I. Torlincasi, B.S Citizenshipg Guidance I Library Science Physical Trainin A well balanced program to make every Prepster physically Ht is the aim of the Physical Training Department. In addition to calisthenics, the student is given direction in the techniques and fundamentals of the various sports. The gymnasium, the swimming pool, and Carey Field are available for use during the Physical Training classes. l james T. Ring, B.A. 30 w ysleir Vg Iiesg, B,Ag. at i y Coach r . 'Eg T Kolczynski, M L Freshman Basketball :L ia . ,N .Q :nfs -,W V, , MVS ' Wfsifaif . gsm ,v x i f,..' , , f ,wwf t Pere: vimili, 'sir , J School 14 if 22322, N N672 Ioan Flannery Treasurefs Ofice Mrs. Marie Fleury Treasurefs Ofice Mrs. Charlotte Quinn Mrs. Rose G. Carey Rose Marie Knapp Record Clerk Telephone Operator Patricia Murtha Mary Sweeney Record Clerk Record Clerk 31 St. Vincent de Paul Ordination Day-the greatest day in the life of a Vincentian priest. J TES To be a Senior',- the goal of every Prepster W 9, o Clas s Histor the Class of 1960, were a frightened group of freshmen walking through the Prep halls in September, 1956. Father Hurley told us of the many responsibil- ities which would be ours at St. John's Prep. It did not take us long to become acquain discour Mr. Co riddles Cardin St. Pat twenty -Hve ye By was the ppeare Ring a on the gained scholas copped dreadfu Ho Father F ounta For ma and Flynn, w Gene M Bill Ro valuabl Iohn D On our 8 ted w the Roman army, nor the algebra classes taught by the sophisticated We also have fond memories of Mr. Casey and his collection of rain-teasers. It was in 1957 that St. john's Prep was awarded the man Trophy for being the outstanding Catholic high school in the ith our freshmen teachers. Never will we forget Mr. Gardiner's ses on tigan. s and b 1 Day Parade. Our freshman year was also the year that marked ars of loyal service to St. john's Prep by Mr. Hess. me our sophomore year rolled around, we learned that Father Nelson Headmaster. In basketball and football the names of Laurine and d on the varsity rosters. Steve Roethke was coming into his own ming team. In speech, Cooney, Dunne, Tursi, and McKeveney gnition by qualifying for the State Finals. Not to be outdone either, Lew Maynard took the McGill Medal and Iohn Yanovitch uigley Medal. How often -too, we were accused of having that most se, Ksophomoritislll' ud we were when we started our junior year. We remember well l Spel rick's the ti 1'18W swim reco ti the Q 1 w pro mel, who indoctrinated us into his Hummel Systemf' and Mr. ho very wittingly helped us through Thornton Wilder's Our Town. s, life held one great problem, Physics, and to Messrs. Geis, Flocco, e owe a debt of gratitude for helping us overcome this problem. y and Phil Boudjouk lent their talents to the football team, while hn Laurine, Pete Majoy, Ken Bugg, and Charles Menges were s to the basketball team. We're also very proud of Phil Boudjouk, cally disea Hum ine, w ny of ll cElro s e s, Io asset lDeb list o bio, and Jimmy Ring for helping the baseball team to a 9-I record. f fondest memories we record the familiar scene of Father Young e and his Sherlock Holmes pipe. We also pay tribute to Mr. Trezza, who by 1959, h VVho wil At not tak as his SEI. O11 As cc end, that we an us, the Pres tory. Headm efforts of Mr. Cooney Ros , a t gh d de l forg last e dent We n ster. voted thirty-six loyal years to St. Iohn's Prep as a French teacher. 3. et Frank Lupo's excellent performance in No Time For Sergeants'P hat long awaited day came, the day we returned as seniors. It did ng to show the old school spirit by electing McElroy and DeFilippi and Vice-President, in one of the liveliest campaigns in the Prep's oticed that Father Galchus had joined the Prep faculty as Assistant Our chemistry class was made interesting through the combined LaBassi and Mr. O'Keefe. In the way of achievements, Donohue, enna and Yanovitch scored 9871 on the National Merit Tests, Rugg, lein scored heavily on the basketball court, and Marge held down ,t us lo i a McK 5 d Rock nment as God in Green Pasturesf, Il assig ok back on our life at St. Iohn's, we feel sorry that it must come to good things do. We have learned the principles of Catholic Action, arry with us in our future lives, so that St. Iohn's will be proud of of june, 1960. we lo as all will c Class Senior Poll Did Most for the School . . . . Frank Dunne Most Popular . . .I . . . .Eugene McElroy Most Likely to Succeed . . . john Yanovitch Best Student . . . L . . L . . John Yanovitch Best Athlete ......... ......... I ames Ring Best All Around Outside Athletics .......... joseph DeFilippi Best Looking .......... Charles Menges and Eugene McElroy Best Dresser . . .h ....... Victor Cadicamo Best Dancer . . . . john Boventini Wittiest .... . . . . . . Frank Lu,po Most Rugged . . . .......... james Ring Most Sophisticated . . . . Eugene Metzger and Philip Boudjouk Class Genius .... ......... I ohn Yanovitch Chss Orator . . . . Terence Cooney Class- Politician . . . . Frank Dunne Class Writer . . . . Edward McVeigh Senior Favorites Favorite Priest .................. Father Young Favorite Lay Teacher . . . Mr. Prior Favorite Newspaper . . . Daily News Favorite Magazine . . . .... Life Favorite Radio Program . . . . Peter Tripp Favorite Television. Program . . . . Mike Hammer Favorite Actor ...... . . John Wayne Favorite Actress . . ..... Kim Novak Favorite Ball Team . . . . Los Angeles Dodgers Favorite College . . . . St. Iohn's University Favorite Author ' . . . . Edgar Allen Poe Favorite Pro Athlete . . . . Mickey Mantle Favorite Song . . . . . Mack the Knife Favorite Orchestra . . . . Glenn Miller Favorite Singer . . . . . Johnny Mathis Elie s..Cr'L 'EMC .BEER CAMS 'LZ'-3 ': d, .- ,,3gr,Qf,,a'-- :LO G 'Sauo LEAD Wm A OPS ESE-'Y FRY 'KV-Q. GOXUEN RM Joseph P. Agoglia Peter M Albohn Inhaniurals 1, 2, 3. Track 1 2 uloen hails from St John the Pete holds two letters in track Evangelist in Brooklyn . . . loves' physics ketbalakes Mplgls Jcfjglclgfafsi has Sth' Jbhalgegiiveizititudy denhstry at hopes to take engmeenng at Poly Tech Raymond I. Amico Earth Science lg Intramurals 3. Ray . . . St. Augustine's gift to the Prep . . . usually seen with Tom Cullen . . . enjoys bowling . . . intends accounting career via St. Iohn's. his Miva 541 wash' ws 22.11fo,f,,:., ' ,,..,, ,A M, as ifatggifisf ai. M, ,tem eww ,4fAsiQ,Mf. Vg? ' f fw4S5g51s:sL,.2, sy in . :R fe, , as i.?Afizi:': -'Z'5' - H- ifi,-2259 ggf'i32fffg'i'.,g asisiihiil.,-i,g1wf1, Wigffffii ff! f ill iiliiiiiiifillgzl' - if . meg rw. Wm, A WW. .. V. .W Q 15532 W -xl'-sm ,,,,::1L:-w,. ., ' -' Mo,--,z,,,,, ....,.. . - W, Ioseph I. Aloisio Student Council lg Biology 25 Intramur- als 1, 2, 3, 4. . . . comes from Our Lady ...ustians . . . always on the :ll . . . enjoys weight-lifting, cars history . . . friends with Ioe Cirillo d Bob Walsh . . . plans law Cafeel' CM Carmine I. Angrisani Tennis 1, 2, 3, 45 Clee Club lg Debate 3, 45 Bowling 4, Spanish 4. Carmine . . . star of the tennis courts . . . hails from St. Margaret's in Middle Village . . . likes dancing and a certain girl . . . always seen with Rocky and Steve Barreca . . . goal is teaching via Holy Cross. Winston A. Arzu QM. .,a..,..,, ., at -- ' .ggi 55? 3 ' ' ' 3 Speech lg Fonim 25 Debate 1, 2, 3. j s Archie . . . from St. Clement's Parish V M . . . hails records and French as favorites Tony enwys all Sports especlall 1 in . . . closest friends are john Donlevy Weight lifting and b0W11!lg mal and Bob Kelly , , , intgnds to Study class a favorite as preparation for an -, ,,-,, Q '1 medicine at St. John's U. acvounhng Career iii? ,, A t.1r t . ,V :f?5W'?'ssff:fiis1'., 3' xeriiz sgi all Frank E. Baecher football 13 Basketball 2, 3, 45 Baseball Ig Intramurals lg Math 45 Radio 45 Ierman 45 Moore Honor Society 4. frank . . . hails from St. Aloysius . . . een constantly on the hardwood . . . nioys records and math . . . hopes to tudy engineering. Wiilfgl F 4 5? Kenneth A. Baaden Victor W. Babin Poster Service 1 2, 3 4' Intramurals 1 lllllallllllals l' 2' 3' 2, 3, Radio 45 liarth sciimce 4. ' Irish . . . hails from Kew Gardens ,, .,, . . . . usually seen with Brian Gainey and Vllc ' ' ' ardent Cllemlstly fan ' ' .' Ed Lynch . . . an intramural star . . . Huey? baseball and football ' Z ' llls plans business administration career at . lllvolmf memory of the Prev is Ml'- St. John-S U. Kuebels German class . . . hopes to lx y become a chemist via St. John's U. , f fi, Zz Robert A. Baccon Biology 2. Moose . . . hails from St. Catherine of Alexandria Parish . . . frequently on the Honor Roll . . . plans to study Salvatore C. Badalamenti Physics 33 Math 1, 2, 8, 43 Earth Science 1, 2, 3, 45 Boosters 35 Bowling 1, 25 Typing 4. Sal . . a Bay Ridge commuter engineering at Manhattan, che istory as his favorite . . s 5 i hVinni3 Fa ga a d And Em er gf. . . ea e . . . a . . Z M . W Vincent A. Intramurals 1, 25 Poster Physics 3. Vinnie . . . from Sts. Simon and Jude . . . girls and pizza are his favor- ites . . . plans to be a mathematician via S.I.U. Vincent I. Barra Track 15 Physics 85 Intramurals 3. Vinnie . . . likes sports and history . . . pals with Sal Badalamenti . . . plans to study chemistry at St. Iohn's. 37 ff Clement M. Barone Earth Science 1, 2, 33 Physics 33 Math 4. Clem . . . favors travelling and physics . . . always seen with Tony Bozza and Pete Fasanelle . . . will pursue a medical career via Fordham or Boston College. Steven T. Barreca Intramurals l, 2, 3, 4. Esteban . . . comes to the Prep from St. Edmund's . . . girls his hobby . . . a cool dancer . . . future scientist via St. John's U. john F. Ballback Forum 15 Earth Science 2. lack . . . invokes much laughter by his comical imitations of the teachers . . . likes girls, hunting and popular records . . . will take business course at St. John's U. James I. Beaudreau Earth Science 1, 2. Jim . . . has a sharp math mind and plans to develop it as an engineer . . . constant visitor to Headmaster's List . . . pals around with John Cremins and Louis Calastro . . . will attend S.I.U. Richard W. Bertoli Camera 15 Physics 35 Earth Science 1, 2, 3, 45 Intramurals 15 Boat Ride Committee 3. Rich . . . hails from Elmont . . . usu- ally seen with Steve Latham and Henry Slattery . . . crazy about Earth Science field trips . . . intends physics career via S.J.U. Ronald T. Blasius Football 1, 2, 3, 4. Ronnie . . . a Lanrelton man from St. Mary Magdelene . . . enjoys sports and fishing . . . plans to study engineering at St. Iohn's. Philip R. Boudjouk Most Sophisticated Baseball 2, 3, 45 Track 1, 2, 3, 45 Football 1, 2, 3, 45 Moore Honor Society 3, 45 Student Concil 3. Arab . . . prominent members of Moore Honor Society and the teams . . . plans to attend Holy Cross . . . hopes to become a teacher. 38 Walter F. Becker Poster Service 2, 3, 45 Bowling 3, 45 Camera 3, 45 Library 1, 25 Biology 25 Physics 35 Intramurals 1, 35 Tennis 15 Red Owl 1, 3, 45 Prep Shadows 3, 4. Walt . . . enjoys dancing . . . friendly with Nick Bizzoco and George Mango . . . a great activities man . . . headed for Fordham. John A. Bianchi Earth Science 1, 2, 3, 45 Biology 25 ghyiics 35 Band 15 French 3, 45 Math Doc . . . enjoys camping . . . great football fan . . . plans to become a doctor via St. Iohn's. Neil G. Boyle Intramurals 1, 2, 35 Earth Science 1, 3, 45 Forum 2, 3, 45 Football 1, 4. Dubs . . . hails from St. Teresa's favors history . . . teaching his intended vocation via Fordham. George H. Bennett Track 1, 2, 3, 45 Cheerleaders 45 Intra- murals 1, 25 Latin 2. Nashua . . . hails from Sacred Heart Parish . . . likes hi-fi . . . usually seen with Vinnie Corrado and Phil Boudiouk . . . will always remember Mr. Prior's English class . . . headed for Providence College. Nicholas F. Bizzoco Red Owl 15 Poster Service 2, 3, 45 Earth Science 1, 25 Physics 35 Biology 1. Nick . . . hails from Hollis . . . favorite club is Poster Service . . . often seen at dances . . . plans a science career at St. Iohn's. vu . Q, X, X n L M U whit .. Speec 5 orum 2 BayRidg a ad 1 Ag . ,. . comes from t. n n rls s favorites . . . hopes 0 s dy e icinc. joseph P. Brennan Earth Science lg Swimming Manager 1, 2, 3, 45 Physics 35 Chemistry 4. Pete . . . manager of swimming team for four years . . . one of the big men of the Prep . . . his many friends include Steve Roethke, Jack Donohue, and Bob Broderick . . . plans a career of electrical engineering via Manhattan College. Dermot P. Brereton Intramurals 25 Band 3. Der . . . hails from St. Ephrem's Parish in Brooklyn . . . always seen with Bill Hickey, Gerry Keamey, and Iohn Maher . . . hopes to study business administration at St. 1ohn's U. The top seven graduates with the highest scholastic averages. Sitting: ohn Donohue, Fr. Concagh, Lewis Maynar . Standing: Anthony Gabriele, Ric ard Claps, john Yanovitch, joseph DeBIasi, Joseph Macchiarola. joseph W. Brooks Swimming 1, 2, 3, 45 Red Owl 15 Library 2. Brooksie . . . member of the Prep's poo1men . . . letter for his swimming ability comes from St. Edmund's Parish, Brooklyn . . . pals around with Steve Roethke . . . hopes to he a teacher via St. Iohn's U. Iames A. Brown Track Team 2, 3, 45 Freshman Debate Ig Red Owl 2. Brownie . . . track team's outstanding miler . . . likes chemistry . . . plans to go to St. John's U. and follow a business Cafeef. Donald I. Brierley Intramurals 1, 8. Duck . . . a quick wit . . . Spanish enthusiast . . . don't let his size fool you on the hardwood . . . plans a career in law at Fordham. Robert A. Broderick Intramurals 2, 3. Bob . . . hails from O.L.H.C .... en- joys history and Zackerley . . . an avid coin collector and very witty companion of Chuck Keller and Skippy Smith . . . plans to attend St. Iohn's U. w ., Robert C. Broderick S4 Poster Service 1, 2, 3, 44 Intramurals 2, 45 Play 3, 45 Swimming 1, 45 Dance Committee 2, 3, 43 Boat Ride Com- mittee 3, 45 Prep Shadows 45 Speech Committee 3, 4. Bob . . . likes swimming and English . . . well liked around the Prep . . . best friends include Iim Graham, Frank Lupo and Ken Thompson . . . headed for teaching after St. Iohn's U. Thomas I. Brucato Earth Science 23 Glee Club 2. Speedy . . . has a very good hand for drawing . . . belongs to the Five Flares , a singing group . . . favorite subject is M.D .... wants to be an electrical engineer. Daniel A. Butler Robert A. Burgholtzer Intramurals 2, 3. The Bird . . . hails from St. Bar- tholome-w's, Elmont . . . enjoys physics . . . makes bowling his hobby . . . usually found with Bill Cleary or Tom Fraser . . . headed for C.C.N.Y. :mimi Iohn L. Caden Baseball 25 Basketball 3, 45 Earth Science 2, 35 Intramurals 1, 2. john . . . hails from the Ridge . . always seen on Headmaster's List . . favors sports, especially basketball . . hopes to take pre-law at Fordham. Earth Science 25 Latin 2, 45 Forum 4. Dan . . . enioys swimming, softball, and shuffleboard . . . English is his fa- vorite subject . . . well liked by all . . . plans to prepare for a career of teaching At St. Iohn's U. Victor R. Cadicamo Best Dresser Intramurals 35 Earth Science 15 Radio 1, 2, 3,. Vic . . . from St. Margaret's in Mid- dle Village . . . snappy dresser . . . likes a good party or play . . . travel with Bob Carino and Tony Curcio . . . wants to be an electrical engineer via Manhattan. la li cb Michael I. Butler Intramurals 1, 2, 3. Big Mike . . . hails from Ridgewood . . . pals with joe Arcuri . . . favors M.D. and cheers parties . . . career undecided. Louis I. Calastro giolggy 85 Earth Science 35 Intramurals Smilie . . . a Brooklynite . . . his hob- bies include girls and bowling . . . usually seen with Bob Romano, Anthony Ga- briele or Charlie Carolan . . . wants to be an engineer via M.I.T. -Y 0 Gerard F. Burke Intramurals 1. Ierry . . . comes to us through St. Mark's . . . very friendly . . . enjoys dancing and water skiing . . . never seen without Ralph DeCunzo .' . . headed for St. Iohn's U. joseph F. Byrne Altar Boys 1, 25 Earth Science 1, 2, 3, 45 Poster Service 2, 3. The Irishman . . . hails from Mt. Carmel Parish . . . favors starngs and girls . . . possessor of Poster ervice Squad medal . . . hopes to be a pilot. Jeremiah A. Callaghan Intramurals 1, 2, 35 Basketball 3, 4. Blast . . . craves sports and girls . . . can be seen with John Sullivan and Bob Kelly . . . looking forward to a career in teaching. Iohn A. Calsabetta Earth Science 15 Latin 35 Bowling 45 french. 'ohn . . . enjoys history . . . favorite xastime is weightlifting . . . usually een with Dan Butler . . . headed for Qt. Iohn's and a history degree. john D. Capillo Baseball 2, 3, 45 Red Owl 25 Prep Shadows 35 Intramurals l. Cap . . . hails from Woodhaven . . . an avid sports fan . . . unwavering Yankee and Ranger backer . . . can be seen at all Prep functions . . . a catcher for the baseball team . . . a good man on the hardwood . . . plans to attend Niagara. Charles I. Carolan ?hysics 35 Crusade 45 Spanish 3. 'Charlie . . . comles from Our Lady of Lourdes in East New York . . . likes :ports and girls . . . pals around with ?'rank and Louie . . . plans to be an electrical engineer via Manhattan College. Peter I. Caprioglio Debate 1, 2, 3, 4. Cap . . . hails from our Lady of Guadalupe, Bay Ridge . . . usually seen at school activities . . . active debate member . . . pals with Guy Marge and Dom Tursi . . . St. John's and a career in physics lie ahead. Robert N. Carrino Intramurals 1, 2, 35 Physics 35 Dance Committee 4. ' Bob . . . hails from Middle Village . . . cheers dances most . . . frequent visitor to Honor Roll . . . never seen without Victor Cadicamo . . . plans engineering at Manhattan. Lawrence I. Camilleri Earth Science 1, 25 Track 1, 25 Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4. Lonnie . . . hails from Resurrection Ascension Parish . . . pals with Al Ciancimino . . . favors history . . . popular man at the Prep . . . headed for St. John's U. .expfibaibi Richard T. Carberry Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 45 Earth Science 2, 3, 4. Flash . . . hails from Our Lady of Lourdes Parish . . . Queens Village . . . always seen with Al Dec and Iohn Collins . . . active in intramurals . . . plans to attend Coast Guard Academ . nf illffiwj Philip I. Casella Phil . . . hails from Middle Village . . . likes all sports and history . . . pals with james Gildea, Bob Stamm, Paul Kurlak, and L. Moller . . . undecided about the future. P A X- va. X90 Louis T. Cardi Physics 35 French 45 Math 4. Louie . . . a fun loving y . . . cheers swimming and weightligilng . . . his favorite subject was biology . . . pals around with Tom Martinez and Iohn Griffin . . . will become a doctor via Georgetown U. ii.,Q Peter P. Casey .mera 3, 4g Red Owl 3, 43 Cr s- iuntry lg Prep Shadows 45 Ea h ience 3. ete . . . spent y ho ta g :l developing pictur of cp . vi- s . . . eally e 'oys h rap . . . vcry s appy c cu . . . s to an cn e r 1 radl g from lnhat a . I ' 4 Thomas I. Catuogno usade 4. 'om . . . hails from Brooklyn . . . ls with Charlie Carolan and Paul -ynolds . . . digs bowling and dancing . . hopes to be an accountant via Iohn's U. Richard I. Claps ister Service 1, 2, 3, 4: Earth Science 2, 3, 43 Biology 2: Physics 3, 'In- amurals 3g Moore Honor Society ,4.g ath 4g Track 4. Rich . . . parishioner of Immaculate onception . . . usually on Honor Roll ' Heaclmaster's List . . . enjoys fishing, mting and archery . . . close friends e Nicholas Tomatore, Ioseph De Blasi, hn DelDebbio . . . plans a career in edicine via Fordham. . K G, I f Edwin P. Cassidy Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 45 Prep Shadows 2, 3, Football 25 Swimming 1, 25 Bowling 4. Eddie . . . great sport enthusiast . . . excels in football and basketball . . . pals with Gerry Connell . . . at home in history class and in Mac's . . . headed for a career in law via St. I0hn's U., Albert I. Ciancimino Forum 1, 2, 3, 43 Earth Science 1, 2, 3, Physics 35 Math 3g Student Council 33 Intramurals 1, 2, 8, 45 Dance Committee 35 Chemistry 4. Al . . . president of chemistry and forum clubs . . . pals with Lonny Camil- leri and Lou Moller . . . sure success in field of dentistry. Michael P. Clark Tennis 45 Boosters 3, Swimming 1. Mike . . . from Sacred Heart Parish . . . known throughout the school for his bright hair and disposition . . . en- joys the Booster Cluh and Tom GritIin's company . . . looking forward to a mechanical enginering career after St. John's College. John P. Castro Earth Science 1, 2, 3, 4, Physics 4. Johnny . . . comes from St. Martin of Tours, Brooklyn . . . likes chemistry and football games . . . pals with jim Harold, john Deluca and john DelDeb- hio . . . plans to study chemistry at St. Iohn's U. John P. Cipriano Intramurals 1, 3. Cip . . . hails from Flatbush . . . enjoys social studies . . . pals with Ed Lynch, Iohn Intranuovo and Ken Baaden . . . intended career is law via St. Iohn's U. William I. Cleary Intramurals 1, 2, 3. Bill . . . parisbioncr of Our Lady of Angels . . . likes all kinds of sports and German classes . . . career undecided. KV Immaculate math . . . likes . . pals i aul C ta . a ' e lavish 0553657 Ioseph L. Cirello Band 2, 35 Camera 2. Little Joe . . . the little man with the mighty muscles . . . likes to bowl . . . a chem gem . . . headed for St. Iohn's University. I A' ,, -W . J' V V? 5 b , P, i as .1 f v' 1.1 L Q . 5 z ' ,WX ' I - f -' , o . y A' Q., H , 2.0.1 ,, ,, . .V 'K Zi? I1 L Q.: 4 sa: ll .Qi ' i Paul Cohoon Intramurals lg Latin lg French 1. Paul hails from Bay Ridge . . . enjoys eating at Mac's . . . favorite subjectg Mechanical Drawing . . . usually seen with Nat Giordano . . . intends to hccomu an cnginccr via Manhattan. Albert E. Colasanto Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 45 Band 25 Dra- matics 15 Dance Committee 4. VVhip . . . calls St. Bernadette's home . . . common visitor to Honor Roll . . . enjoys baseball and basketball . . . plans on following a eareer in chemistry via St. john's U. K' joseph A. Colucci Intramurals 1, 2, S, 45 Band 1. College . . . biggest thrill is winning second plaee in intramurals . . . can be seen with Al Colasanto . . . favorite song Judy . . . headed for St. Iohn's U. Edward A. Comer Red Owl l, 25 Intramurals 1, 2, 45 Laboureans 1, 25 Boosters 1, 2, 45 Prep Shadows 4. Eddie . . . personality personified . . . eonsidered a valuable man on the hardwood . . . teaching and Manhattan are ahead. Iohn F. Collins Intramurals 2, 3, 45 Glee Club 15 Earth Science 2, 3. 4. John . . . hails from Our Lady of Lourdes Parish in Queens Village . . . always seen with Iay Dc-lea or Al Dee . . , plans to attend St. Iohn's U. for dentistry. ,f john I. Collins Intramurals 1, 2. 3, 45 Football 45 Earth Science 1. john . . . a great sports enthusiast . . . excels in football and basketball . . . at home in history class . . . headed for future via St. Iohn'S U. in pharmacy. K' Edward I. Colombo Forum 3, 45 Radio 3, 45 Biology 25 Earth Seienee 1. 2. Spots . . . travels daily from St. Bernadetu-'s . . . enjoys reading and eliem . . . seen often with Phil or Nick . . . plans to follow a career in medicine through Manhattan. Gerard P. Connell C100 Club 1, 2g Student Council 25 Camera 25 Earth Science 25 Boosters 3. Gerry . . . from Good She her Parish in Brooklyn . . . ladies' manp. .il always seen with Ed Cassidy and Tony 'litone . . . will attend St. ,lohn's U. for business administration. or as Our own Paul 'Wiegand and Phil Conti. fl .ffD,,,tJW fm, l' Earth Terence I. Cooney Class Orator Speech and Debate 1, 2, 3, 45 Athletic Boosters 25 Moore Honor Society 3, 45 Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4. ferry . . . a Bay Ridger . . . excelled in speech and debate . . . always on Honor Roll . . . pals with Iohn Ryan, Bob Broderick and Guy Marge . . . headed for Villanova. Gerald T. Coughlin Latin lg Boosters 1, 2, 3, 45 Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4. Jerry . . . hails from Holy Name, Brooklyn . . . enjoys sports, particularly basketball . . . usually seen with john Gilleeney and jack McLoughlin . . . intends to be a lawyer via Fordham. mmwwwmwmaammw-an www X..-:wow fm.t...,a+,-,lwsemvmwwwuw Vincent M. Corrado Cross Country 1, 2, 3, 45 Track 1, 2, 3, 43 Math 4. Vince . . . hails from Elmont . . . major letter man in track and cross country . . . pals around with Tim Ryan and Phil Boudjouk . . . going in for physical ed. at St. Iohn's University. Thomas P. Basketball 25 Intramurals I, 2, 3, 4. Tom , . . hails from Elmont . . . likes fishing and math . . . intends to get his B.B,A. at Manhattan. james V. Cullen Swimming lg Earth Science lg Intra- murals 1, 2, 3, 45 Boosters 2. jim . . . recently became a citizen of Wantagh, L. I .... claims gym is his favorite subject . . . pals with Tom Ricciardi and George Shields . . . will attend St. Iohn's U. 44, 91M wwf Ari Ronald H. Coo r Intramurals 1, 2, 3. Ronny . . . has a deadly eye on the basketball court . . . often seen with Tony Razza . . . wants to be a pilot after completing studies at St. J'ohn's U. Thomas P. Costa Earth.Science 15 French 3, 45 Camera 2. Tom . . . hails from St. Finbar's Parish in Brooklyn . . . likes records, dancing and is always great fun , . . seen with Frank Cataldo and Steve Matvya . . . hopes to attend St. John's U. to study pharmacy. Edward I. Cull Earth Science 1, 25 Moore Honor Society 3: Track 35 Prep Shadows 3, 4, Assistant Editor 45 Fonim 1. Eddie . . . known for his sincere personality . . . made many good friends whil a he Pre . consi e t t p . . stently on the Honor Roll . . . assistant editor of the Yearbook in his senior year . . . Holy Cross and a business career are ahead. Thomas W. Cullen Track 25 Football 4. Rock . . . from Assumption . . . a sturdy Prepster . . . an ardent football rooter . . . lifts weights . . . friends with Bill Kane and Ray Amico . . . plans to be a lawyer. . Cremins 1, 2 3, 45 Poster Service l, 35 Crusaders 45 Prep hails from Blessed Sacrament . . . pals with Walter n, Charles Keeler, and Bob Rankel . . . often seen in Poster Squad and Laboureans. .wgfmxQw1swmnmaimm . V A . Y ral t 4, 5 M 'Vik Q, w ' if E Q Vincent I. Darcy land 1, 2, 3, 4. lfzvbfik UQ, 'Vinny . . . comes' from Resurrection- kscension . . . actvie in Prep band . . . nusic lover . . . usually with Phil Casella ind'Iames Gildea . . . intends college it Manhattan . . . a future engineer. Richard H. Cunningham Football 2, 3, 4, Track 3, 45 Swimming 25 Intramurals 1, 25 Boosters 2. Chunky . . . comes to the Prep from St. Ierome's in Flatbush . . . gained three letters in football and track . . . pals with Phil Boudjouk and Gene McElroy . . . hopes to study business administration. Richard E. Daly Track 1, 2, 3, 43 Earth Science 1, 2, 35 Dance Committee 2. Richie . . . likes track . . . won fresh- man and minor letters for track . . . pals around with Tom and Walt . . . intends to be an engineer via St. Iohn's U. joseph F. DeBlasi Student Council 2, 3, 45 Moore Honor Society 3, 45 Fomm 35 Biology 25 Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4. DeBlas . . . plays basketball for the C.Y.O .... enjoys math . . . always on the Headmaster's List . . . hopes to be a doctor via St. Iohn's U. Ralph R. DeCunzo Camera lg Biology 25 Earth Science 3, 43 Spanish 2, Intramurals 2, 4. Sharky . . . comes to us from St. Mark's Parish . . . has taken part in many extracurricular activities . . . plans on attending St. John's U. where he will major in accounting Anthony C. Curcio Swimming 1, 2. Shortie . . . pride of St. Pat1'ick's, Brooklyn . . . often seen with Bob, Richie, and Vic . . . likes cars and boats . . . would like to be lawyer via St. Iohn's U. Francis M. Dan Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 45 Physics 3. Danny . . . star of intramurals . . . favorite subject is German . . . plays the accordion and tenor sax in his own band . . . pals with Dick Sarzynski and Vito Pisani . . . plans to follow a career in medicine via St. Francis. 4' ' i' I Intramurals 35 Fre w 2. Al . . . hails from Queens Village 9 ai., f . I-5 1 f 70715 re 45 Z6 .4 fry 517 Lf Wzhf, Robert I. Dawson Earth Science 1, 2g Latin lg Intramurals 1, 2g Boosters 2, 3. Cru1y . . . hails from St. Vincent Ferrer . . . favors physics . . . sports en- thusiast . . . next stop for this future doctor is Brooklyn College. Albhl JK 'l ?,,v,'k1 Sl? . . . pals with John Collins . . . at home in math class . . . aims for C.P.A. via St. John's U. Richard A. DeFalco Band 1, 2. Richie Dee . . . hails from Brooklyn . . . favorite subject math . . . member of the band . . . pals with james Valen- tino and john Rnventini . . . architecture his intended career. 5 Ioseph A. DeFilippi Best All-around Outside Athletics Play Committee 1, 25 Boatride Commit- tee l, 25 Cheerleaders 3, 45 Forum 3, 45 Cmsade 3, 45 Glee Club l, 2, 35 Boosters 3, 45 Red Owl 25 Earth Science l, 2, 45 Speech 15 German 35 Student Council I, 2, 45 Intramurals 1, 2, 3. Ice . . . his record speaks for him . . . likes sports, Mr. Keubel's German classes, and Father Young's Religion classes . . . friends include Frank Lupo, Vic Babin, and Iim Graham . . . headed for medicine. .. 'W'iif ft UM0 505, john G. DeLea Track 1, 25 Earth Scence 3, 4. Iohn . . . drives a real bomb of a car . . . pals with john, Rich and Mack . . . intends to go into business . . . headed for Fairfield College. Philip C. DelRocco Intramurals -1, 25 Latin 25 Biology 25 Rowling 4. Casanova . . . likes to tinker with customizing automobiles . . . enjoys howling . . . has become very well liked during his stay at the Prep . . . plans to study accounting at St. Iohn's U. John I. DeLuca Earth Science I, 2, 3, 45 French 2, 45 Math 2, 45 Crusaders 3, 45 Physics 35 Latin 25 Speech 4. Zach . . . seen often with john Bianchi and Pete Caprioglio . . . favorite club is the Crusaders . . . Zach has a way of making friends . . . career is undecided. 416 Frank I. DelBalso Intramurals 1, 35 Earth Science 25 Spanish 45 Red Owl 4. Lou . . . loyal member of Regina Pacis in Brooklyn . . . likes all sports . . . favorite subject is history . . . headed for a career as a physical ed. teacher. john A. DelDebbio Earth Science 15 Poster Service l, 2, 3, 45 Student Council I5 Baseball 2, 3, 4. Del . . . holds two varsity letters . . . star baseball player . . . 'closest friends are john Claps and Richard Horan . . . plans on an engineering career at C.C.N.Y. '-sw' 1 rf--......,,,.I-.nk - 1 Father Donovan and baby alligator entertain at the Christmas Dance. Peter W. Descovich Swimming 1, 25 Student Council 15 Physics 3. Bright Eyes . . . a Flushing man . . . favors math . . . enjoys swimming, cus- tomizing cars, basketball . . . pals with Fred Piluger . . . headed to Manhattan for engineering degree. John I. Devlin Red Owl 2, 3, 45 Physics 35 Math 3, 45 Moore Honor Society 3, 45 Altar Boys 2, 45 4Forum 3, 45 Earth Science 1, , 3, - 1'ohnny . . . hails from Resurrection- Ascension Parish . . . took part in many Prep activities . . . math is his favorite. Richard I. Dilenge Prep Shadows 1, 25 Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 45 Math 3, 45 Student Council 25 Football 4. Dingee . . . travels from Queens Vil- lage . . . proud of his football letter . . . pals with Iohn Kelly and Jim Ring . . . an engineering degree via Manhattan. Thomas P. Donlon Swimming 25 Earth Science 1, 25 Speech 1. Tom . . . a car and bowling enthu- siast . . . was a member of the swimming team . . . favorite subject: math . . . often seen with Iames Donohue, Frank Gentile, and Richard Horan . . . will become an engineer via Niagara. Michael G. Dorff Camera 2, 3, 45 Band 15 Latin 25 Crusaders 4. Dorfus . . . hails from St. Anslem's . . . photoxlraphy rates high with him along with English . . . often seen with Bob Broderick. Bob Gunhouse and Pete Brennan . . . headed for the Brotherhood. Andrew P. Donaghy Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4a Track 3. Andy . . . from St. Ignatius Martyr, Long Beach . . . enjoys all sports . . . often seen with Vinny, Gene, Phil, or Timmy . . . always good with figures, he plans to be an accountant via Niagara. james S. Donohue Earth Science 1, 25 Football 25 Physics 3. Bud . . . hails from Our Lady of Mercy Parish, Queens . . . enjoys bowl- ing and football . . . often seen with Frank Gentile . . . plans on a career in chemistry via St. Iohn's U. james P. Doyle Joseph I. Intramurals 2, 3, 4. Joe . . . a grade a constant visitor to the . . . favors math and plans to study engineering at John I. Donlevy Speech 1, 25 Fonxm 2. Johnny . . . comes from St. Andrew Avellino's Parish in Flushing . . . hopes to attend the School of Education at St. Iohn's U .... likes swimming, history and water skiing . . . seen with Bob Kelly and Jack Ballback. john B. Donohue Track lg Swimming 2, 3, 45 Play 3, 45 Physics 35 Intramurals 15 Cheerleaders 45 Moore Honor Society 4. Jack . . . commutes from Malveme . . . pals with Sam McElroy and Jim Fallon . . . constant member of Head- master's List . . . hopes to he a Naval architect via XVehh Institute. I Earth Science 1, 25 German 3, 4. ! Q ' jimmy . . .-hails from Holy Innocents L f ff . . . likes golf and swimming . . . usually V01 seen with Bill and John . . . will always f X remember his first day at the Prep . . . ,fm undecided about the future. O l fl ,p f Sw nmmg 2 lntramura I 2, Poster we if ?s-refine 1, Football 4, arth Science Duff . . . hails from St. Camillus, Rockaway . . . favors history . . . po- ssessor of swimming letter . . . pals with joe Molloy, Joe Arcuri, Ronnie Blasius and Mike Butler . . . will attend Manhattan. 47 if in William P. Duffy Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 45 Library 3. Duff . . . likes basketball and Ivy League clothes . . . pals with lim Duify, Ronny Blasius and Carmine Fer- raro . . . winning personality will carry him far . . . plans to study psychology at Manhattan. W Dennis M. Student Council 15 Basketball 1, 25 Intramurals 1. Frog . . . travels from Springfield Gardens . . . favors chemistry and music . . . always seen with Ray Muchow, Bill Hegarty and Paul Polanish . . . will study banking at St. Iohn's U. John T. Dunne Track 1, 2, 3, 45 Earth Science 1, Forum 4. John . . . comes to us Name Parish . . . one of our ing track men . . . Iohn has not yet decided on a career but plans on attending St. Iohn's University. P. Ehrling Intramurals 1, 2, 8, 4. Earl . . . hails from St. Gerald's in Queens . . . favors math and engineering as a career . . . next stop St. John's U. joseph I. During Intramurals 2, 3, 45 German 3. Joe . . . hails from St. Matthias in Ridgewood . . . likes eating, dancing and collecting records . . . best friends in- clude Iack Kelly and Ed Reilly . . . headed for a business career via St. john's U. Thomas I. Eich Earth Science 25 Crusaders 35 Latin I. Tom . . . hails from Middle Village . . . likes sports . . . pals around with Tom 0'Donnell and Lawrence Camilleri . . . favors history.. . . headed for career of law at St. Iohn's U. Frank H. Dunne Did Most for the Schoolg Class Politician Speech and Debate 1, 2, 3, 45 Student Council 1, 3, 45 Track 15 Intramurals 2, 3, 45 Play 3, 45 Red Owl 4. ' Frank . . . hails from St. Anselm's in Bay Ridge . . . one of the better looking men at the Prep . . . never leaves the Prep before 5:00 . . . likes R'n'R . . . always seen with Tony, Sam, Iack, and Jerry . . . next stop Villanova. 3 Edward I. Eastwood Intramurals 15 Track 1, 2. Eddie . . . hails from Astoria . . . pals with Mouse, Walt and Ken L . . likes cars . . . intends to take engineering at Manhattan. john E. Endrizzi Student Council lg Poster Service 4. Johnny . . . comes from St. Iohn the Baptist in Brooklyn . . . likes sports and English . . . seen with Ed Cull and Bob Kelly . . . wants to attend West Poini to study engineering. Louis I. Esposito ntramurals 1, 2, 85 Forum 2. Lou . . . hails from Our Lady of luadalupe in Brooklyn . . . likes history nd water skiing in Florida . . . he :ants to major in business administration . . seen with Tony Bozza and Pete 'asam-lle. Peter I. Fasanelle Speech 1, 45 Forum 3, 45 Band 1. Pete . . . usually seen with Tony Bozza and Clem Barone . . . favorite subject is science . . . likes customizing cars, girls and fishing . . . intends to be a pharmacist at St. Iohn's U. joseph L. Femandez Ice . . . hails from Holy Innocents . . . a quiet and conservative . . . a linguist, speaks many languages . . . pals are John Cremins and Joe Brooks . . . plans a career in architecture via St. Iohn's U. james V. Fallon Red Owl 3, 45 Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4. Jim . . . good man on the hardwood Ronald I. Fasano Earth Science 1, 2, 45 Physics I5 Biology 15 Radio 1, 25 Chem 1. Ronnie . . . hails from Sheepshead Bay . . . likes cars and sports . . . Don Tursi and Richie Palese are his best friends . . . headed for St. Iohn's school of phannacy. Carmine I. F erraro Band 1, 2, 3, 45 Library 35 Latin 15 Intramurals 1, 2. Carm . . . favors math . . . active band member . . . possessor of major and minor band letters . . . plans to prepare for a teaching career at St. Iohn's U. . . . enjoys baseball, basketball and bowling . . . frequently on the Honor Roll . . . intends to study engineering at Manhattan. Joseph J. Fazio Earth science 1, nindiil, 2. a, 4. joe . . . usually seen with pipe when not sounding clarinet . . . has 2 letters to prove he's one of the top Band men . . . checks baseball, football, girls. fi JWQQ We ZW Thomas A. F ettes Student Council 1, 2, 35 Swimming 1, 2, 45 Intramurals 1, 8. Doe . . . claims St. Rose of Lima as his home parish . . . enjoys sports, es- pecially swimming . . . often seen with Ray Muchow, joe Arcuri, and Mike Butler . . . will pursue a medical career via S.I.U. 49 MW GM William S. Fegan Intramurals l, 2, 3, 45 Boosters 25 Earth Science 25 Latin 2. Billy . . . hails from St. Anselm's Parish in Bay Ridge . . . likes billiards, cars, and girls . . . pals around with Ted Gardella and Lew Maynard . . . hopes to learn accounting at St. john's. Francis C. Fischer Darth Science 2, 33 Track 2. Frank . . . pals around with Bill 'orrace and Bill Hickey . . . Father 'oung's class his favorite . . . enjoys ports, especially baseball . . . plans on 3oing to St. John's U. to take up business dministration. Edward P. Fox Crusaders 2, 33 Camera 15 Latin 2. I Fraser Tom . . . enjoys history and football . . . worked his way through the Prep Foxie . . . calls St. Vincent Ferrer I ' ' can usually he Seen with John home parish . . . cheers fEnglish classes Roventini and Hugh Jackson ' l I headed and Pr p rallies . . . oten seen wit f St. h -. U s d K . ' b ' b Henry 6Volfe . . . plans to study at Poly or I0 n 3 ' nm a mmm' m usmess Tech and hccomc an architect. Anthony T. Gardella Intramurals 2, 3, 4g Boosters 2, 85 Latin 23 Math 4. Ted . . . hails from Bay Ridge . . . likes math and all sports . . . usually on the Honor Roll . . . pals with Bill Fegan and' Lew Maynard . . . plans to study engineering. You can't eat them all, Frank! A Frank R. Gentile Band 1, 2, 8, 43 Intramuralsll, 3, 45 Track l, 23 Student Council 1, 2. Frankie . . . St. Iohn's Band Presi- dent . . . plays piano and tuba excel- lently . . . holds two intramural medals . . . pals with Horan, Del, Donohue, and Donlon . . . plans career in medicine at St. Iohn's U. Richard C. Gibbons Football 45 Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 45 Basketball 1. The Kid . . . a quiet man from St. Agatha . . . craves math . . . likes sports, cars, and girls . . . seen often with Bobby, Pete, and Andy . . . plans on a career in engineering. Anthony L. Gabriele Biology 25 Physics 35 Intramurals 2. Tony . . . a constant subscriber to the Headmaster's List . . . brains, spirit and personality . . . enjoys eating Italian food . . . plans a career in math via St. Iohn's U. ' 1 Brian A. Cainey Speech and Debate 1, 25 Altar Boys 1, 2, 3, 45 Intramurals 4. B . . . comes from Holy Child jesus . . . likes history best . . . enthusiastic about wild parties and tropical fish . . . pals with Frank McDermott . . . intends to pursue a law career. Eugene M. Cildea Track 1, 2, 3, 45 Cross Country 1, 2, 3, 4. Gene . . . hails from St. Martin of Tours in Brooklyn . . . holds major letters for track and cross country . . . likes history . . . pals with Iim Cullen and Gerry Kearney . . . undecided about the future. at 1-. Iames I. Gildea Erath Science 1, 2, 3, 45 Intramurals 1, 25 Prep Shadows 3. lim . . . comes from Resurrection-As- cension . . . likes math best . . . enjoys the Earth Science club . . . pals with Al Ciancimino and Paul Kurlak . . . plans to study engineering at St. Iohn's U. it E -N l ,J 5 ' f .' l . . 1 i . wklr lx if ,J ' Richard I. Godlewski Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 45 Camera 2, 4- Dick . . . witty, studious and athletic . . . cheers hunting and fishing . . . often seen with Russo and Kurlak . . . plans a career in dentistry via St. Iohn's U. john I. Griffin Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4g Forum 23 Math 4. Whitey . . . hails from St. Athanasius Parish . . . likes girls and billiards . . . enjoys customizing cars . . . pals arormd with Lou Cardi, Tom Martinez, and Tom Gilhuley . . . intends to major in mathematics at college. Thomas I. Gilhuley Gil . . . he hails from St. Ephrem's Par- ish in Brooklyn . . . likes history and cus- tomizing cars . . . his flaming red hair is always visible in the halls . . . good friends with Bill Gorey and Tony Bozza . . . plans to enter the Navy after graduation. ...avv?'t- William Gorey Intramurals 4. The Whip . . . enjoys having fun . . . can always be seen with, Tom Gilhuley, Lou Carte . . . easy to get along with . . . plans to enter business world after graduation. Thomas W. Griffin Swimming 1, 2, 3, 4g Track lg Boosters 2g Intramurals l. Griff . . . varsity letter for swimming . . . always seen with Mike Clark and Mike McCabe . . . fondest memory of Prep: boatride . . . favorite hobby: girls . . . wants to take business administration at Manhattan. Iohn R. Cilleeny Track l, 24 Boosters 1, 2g Basketball In- tramurals l, 8, 4g Soccer Intramurals 4. lack . . . a well known face around the Prep . . . a harrier in his freshman year . . . intends to go to St. Iohrfs U. 1, 25 Prep yping 4. skiing Lupo . . . Steve T. Grochulski Steve . . . a great pal to all . . . always good for a joke . . . enjoys fishing and model building . . . plans to be a chemical technician via Community College. 40x 9 If V ,N Nathan C. Giordano French 1, 25 Boat Ride Committee 1, 23 Bowling 1. Nat . . . usually seen at Mac's with Paul Cohoon . . . aspires to be Xl great bowler . . . enjoys records and fish . . . plans to take up medicine at George Washington U. f.:.x. Rocco V. Grella Intramurals l, 2, 35 Biology 2. Rocky . . . hails from St. Cecilia's Parish in Brooklyn . . . likes sports and science . . . usually seen with Gerry Keamey and Joe Amico . . . hopes tn attend St. Iohn's U. Robert I. Gunhouse Intramurals 1, 2, 8, 43 Earth Science l, 2, 3, 45 Physics 3. Bob . . . hails from Our Lady of Refuge . . . enjoys all sports . . . seen often with Richie Gibbons and Mick Dorff . . . likes math . . . would like to be a physics teacher via St. Iohn's U. M ,Mt -JAY at JL OAAWV Mfg QM? 45 XQJZZQ P. Guthrie 1, 2, 3, 45 Physics 35 Shadows 4. from St. Brendan's in include football experiments friend . . . ter to take on a reer Ceorge V. Harris Biology 25 Intramurals 2, 3, 4. George . . . from Holy Innocents likes math and sports . . . Italian iobd and dancing ranks as hobbies . . . best Mul- 0 es R. Haniily . 4 nd 5 Dan, Committe 3, 45 I urals 3. m . . . vors math, s, girls and ancing . travels the mous Jamaica El . . . gineering l be his goal in coll . X ' ff fl Z friends with Jim Graham and Tom ler . . . next stop, Manhattan engineering. -,-f-ww. ln--lf and james F. Heslin jimmy . . . hails from Clypress I-Iills . . . has many friends . . . li es boating, horseback riding and bowling . . . St. Iohn's bound. Richard A. Horan Physics 35 Intramurals 1, 3, 45 Track 45 Bowling 4. Ricky . . . favorite subject is math . . . likes bowling and reading . . . can be seen with Gentile, DelDebbio, Don and Donohue . . . intends to study engineering at N.Y.U. John A. Guzas Intramurals 1, 2, 85 Swimming 35 Prep Shadows 25 Spanish 2. Iohnny', . . . a Brooklynite . . . crazy about sports and math . . . always has a honor average . . . often seen with Jim Fallon and Bob Romano . . . his plans include teaching via St. John's U. james I. Harold Altar Boys 1, 2, 8, 45 Cnxsaders 1, 2, 3, 45 Physics 35 German 4. Jim . . . parishioner of Our Lady of Mercy . . . favors history, boating, swimming, baseball . . . active Crusader member . . . hopes to attend U.S. Coast Guard Academy in pursuit of a mechanical engineering career. 955 William L. Hickey Intramurals 1, 3, 45 Earth Science 1, 25 Biology 2. Hick . . . favors English . . . enjoyed Dr. Loschert's biology classes . . . always seen with Gerry Keamey, Derm Brereton, Jack Maher and Bill Torrace . . . hopes to take up business administration at St. Iohn's U. Andrew C. Huemmer Band 15 Intramurals 2, 35 Latin 35 Physics 3. Andy . . . a native of St. Saviour's, Brooklyn . . . enjoys many hours tinker- ing with cars and boats . . . likes math and history . . . best friends are Charlie, Sal, john, and Walt . . . plans a career in law via St. Iohn's U. I if 5 s X Thomas I. Hathaway Student Council 35 Forum 35 Earth Science 25 Boosters 2, 45 Crusaders 4. Tom . . . hails from Presentation of B.V.M .... enjoys sports and history . . . often seen with Guy Marge, George Wagner, and pipe . . . plans future in insurance via St. Iohn's U. . f- , ...rr M.. zzxjz. R , wtiixg 6 I I ' William I. Hmcomb Intramurals 1, 3, 45 Track 2. Bill . . . from Holy Innocents parish Brooklyn . . . is headed for a career ag a pilot . . . his friends are Bill Ross and Ken Rugg . . . his math interests will help him in choice of a career. , 5 . X ,. 1 s ,ws -3 William G. Hughes ' Y Physics s. ,X Bill . . . hails from Long Island 'Q City . . . pals with Bob Kaiser . . . likes ' A' MAX chem class . . . headed to be a pilot ,4 lift via St. John's U. A 5 'M' G .5-fi - 119' -fi - ' ,f J I 1 l fra' 5 gi . Iohn I. Inlranuovo Intramurals 3. Iohn . . . native of Holy Name parish in Brooklyn . . . often seen with Steve Matvya and Iack Maher . . . intended for a career in business at St. Iohn's U. Richard Hutter Library 2, 3, 45 Physics 35 Math 3, 45 German 45 Crusaders 3, 45 Biology 2. Rich . . . an ardent librarian . . . math club president . . . pals with jerry Russell and Iim Harold . . . intends to be a mathematician. Lawrence A. Ianicke Red Owl l, 2, 45 Prep Shadows 3, 45 Speech 3, 45 Intramurals 3, 4. Larry . . . travels daily from St. Elizabetlfs . . . enjoys working with the speech or camera club . . . seen often with John, Mike -or Jim . . . plans to be a lawyer via St. Iohn's U. William T. Kane Intramurals l,'2, 3, 45 Earth Science 25 Biology 2. 3, 4. Cheyenne . . . rugged, muscular type . . . enjoys weight lifting and model railroads . . . favorite is wrestling . . . partners are Tom Cullen and 'Tom MacCom1ack . . . plans to join New York's Finest after graduation. Richard 1. Im Band 1, 2, 3, 45 Earth Science 1, 2, 3, 45 Camera 35 German 3, 45 Physics 3. Richie . . . hails from Iackson Heights . . . enjoys hiking and math . . . best friend is Bill Kilpatrick . . . intends to study accounting at St. Iohn's U. ..- 42. V .. s.. . . . . N, M. . as. Keio f' 1 ' . f...w.p..'ss,...rr-H z. l f is'5l15 :gi ' Y 7 i 52319524 nil fi 1 W p .r..,J 9u:- - ,,,, gig. f . , 5 , wit' -. rf 'Z 1 A wit .- Hfw X rkfil 3' - f 1 724 on , . .af Qvi ..-.. 5 ...J - 5 ,- sgqggg . .E . 4 3 Robert L. Kaiser Earth Science 1, 2, 3, 45 German 15 Bowling 3, 45 Physics 35 Camera 45 Intrmurals 1, 2, 3, 4. Big Bob . . . hails from jackson Heights . . . crazy about bowling and camping'. . . boasts of a major letter in bowling . . . pals 'with Bob Burgholtz and Bob Kocka . . . headed for Manhattan and engineering. Robert T. Kazalski, Cross Country 2, 3, 45 Track 1, 2, 3, 4. Bob . . . top man on Cross Country . . . loves all sports . . . favorite sub- ject is history . . . intends to go to Georgetown to become a teacher. Hugh I. Jackson Student Council 15 Intramurals 2. Rebel . . . likes cars and sports . . . favorite subject is history . . . pals around with Tom Fraser and Tom 0'Donnell . . . hopes to be a pharmacist via St. Iohn's U. gi, arms Gerald T. Kearney Band 25 Crusaders 25 Intramurals 2, 3, 45 Boosters 4. Gerry . . . hails from Holy Child . . . always seen with Konopka, Grella, Hickey, Gildea, and Brereton . . . liked football games and boat rides best at the Prep . . . English favorite subject . . . will study phanfnacy at St. Iohn's U. John R. Kelly Swimming 2, 45 Intramurals 2, 3, 4. Kookie . . . comes from Flatbush . . . likes sports, Latin and dancing . . . pals with Joe During and Ed Reilly . . . . . . headed for St. John's U. and a business career. Robert P. Kelly Student Council 1, 25 Earth Science 1, 25 Poster Service 35 Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4. Curly . . . very witty guy . . . favors Mechanical Drawing . . . has an Irish sense of humor . . . always seen with jerry Callaghan, Iohn Sullivan and Pete Casey . . . plans a career as a lineman. X 1 xl raster William R. Kilpatrick Swimming 1, 2, 3, 45 Earth Science 3, 45 Camera 3, 45 Math 45 Spanish 4. Bill . . .-comes to school from Blessed Sacrament parish in Jackson Heights . has been a mainstay on the swim- ming team for all four years . . . defin- itely not a 2:50 man . . . seen often with Richy Im and Bob Kelly . . . will continue at Manhattan. 54 Charles W. Keeler Latin 25 Crusaders 25 Swimming 25 French 25 Laboureans 4. Chuck . . . calls Brooklyn home . . . likes history and football the best . . . his many friends include Bob Broderick and Iohn Crimmins . . . will always remember Mr. Trezzais classes . . . known as class comedian . . . headed for the priesthood. Football 1, 2, 3, 45 Baseball 1 , 45 Basketball 1. Joe . . . our hard driving quarterback . . . seen with Ring and Boudjouk . . . all around athlete . . . hopes to be a lawyer. joseph F. Kelly 3 3, Charles I. Kirby Earth Science 25 Intramurals I, 2, 3, 45 Swimming 2. Chuck . . . product of St. Ephrerns . . . great intramurals man . . . hopes to turn a liking for math into an accounting career via St. Iohn's U. J.. 2. f. ..,. 1,w.,f- -f-' fi -ff-f em. :X-:..eat,.re...a.ow l Iohn P. Kelly Prep Shadows 1, 25 Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 45 Math 3, 4. john P . . . hails from Queens Village . . . great man on the hardwood . . . pals with Dingee, Wawryk and Ring . . . headed for a career as an accountant via New York State U. Robert D. Kelly .peach 15 Earth Science I5 Forum 1, 2, 3, 4. Bob . . . hails from St. Mary Mag- dalene parish . . . favors outdoor sports and cars . . . always seen at Forum Club meetings . . . plans a law degree at Notre Dame. I Barry J. Kocka Swimming 15 Track 15 Physics 3. Barry . . . hails from Immaculate Con- ception . . . active in the physics club . . . makes a hobby of model planes . . . usually seen with Bob Kaiser and John LoBosco . . . aeronautics is his goal. f V . .J we. ,,.....,s.:M .itiikr . .5 -I., i-if Richard E. Konopka Intramurals 1, 2, 35 Earth Science 1, 2, 35 Physics 3. Richie . . . likes photography and swimming . . . good in math . . . four years on Honor Roll . . . hopes to go to C.C.N.Y. f 53 Qi c ,E F . 1 M Q 32 -wi al vi as 2 'xi 3 John M. Korzybski Elaigh Science lg Physics 35 Intramurals Korby . . . sports and science are favorites . . . likes Fr. Youngis Religion class . . . can usually be seen with Sam McElroy in Mac's . . . plans on engineering at City College. Santa makes the seniors and their dates at home. William E. LaFave Earth Science 2, 3, 45 Biology 2. Captain Bill . . . hails from St. Clare's, Rosedale . . . American History favorite subject . . . favorite hobbies, iishing, hunting, and swimming . . . unsure about future career. Rocco I. Lamanna Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4. Rock . . . rough under the backboards . . . hails from St. Bernadette's parish in Bay Ridge . . . likes a certain gal . . . goes to school dances . . . favorite subject, solid geometry . . . headed for Holy Cross. john M. Kuhn Earth Science 1, 2, 35 Poster Service 2, Glee Club fPianistJ 35 Moore Honor Society 43 Red Owl 1. johnny . . . enjoys photography and stamps . . . remembers Mr, Prior's Junior English class . . . favorite sub- ject is math . . . can be seen with Bizocco, Sarzynski and Fazio . . . in- tends to study electrical engineering at Manhattan. Nw IL ll 4 xx s 35? is igf fl 5 'pail Paul A. Kurlalc Swimming 1, 2. Paul . . . hails from Resurrection-Ascem sion . . . favors history . . . hobbies are swimming and sports . . . usually found with Gene Metzger and James Gildea . . . plans to study pre-law at St. john's U. Biagio G. Lacqua Intramurals 1, 2, 33 Physics 33 Red Owl 35 Bowling 2. Bobby . . . enjoyed the boatrides, the dances, and English at the Prep . . . likes girls and loves to sing . . . pals around with Eddie Columbo and Tommy Costa . , . will enter into a singing career after four years at Boston College. John I. Landgrover Forum 25 Earth Science 2, 3, 45 Physics 3. lack . . . travels from Merrick . . . likes Spanish and his father's ear . . . friends with Sam McElroy and Tom Monahan . . . will remember Father Young's Religion class . . . headed for St. John's. Richard I. Licata Earth Science 35 Red Owl 3, 4. Dick . . . hails from St. Barbara's Parish . . . enioyed the Red Owl . . . usually seen with Frank Radicella and Ioe Langley . . . intends to study law at St. Iohn's U. Joseph P. Langley Red Owl 2, 85 Earth Science l, 2, 3, 45 Spanish 45 Poster Service 3. Muscles . . . went into the wildemess with Mr. Goetz's Earth Science club . . . enjoys photography . . . intends to take up accounting at Fordham U. 8 X 'V - s,,, , I ,sa V, .. I I , . f yn john E. Laurine Baseball 1, 2, 35 Basketball 1, 2, 8, 4. Laurino . . . prominent member of the basketball and baseball teams . . . plugging for basketball scholarship . . . hopes to go to Providence to be a physical ed. teacher. Daniel E. Lieneck Big Dan . . . hails from St. Vincent Ferrer . . . likes history, girls, boats, and cars . . . pals with Weinkauif, McGarry, Whelan, and Kelly . . . plans to pursue a career in engineering. N4- john F. Lennon Intramurals 3, 45 Earth Science 2. Jack . . . one of the Flatbush boys . . . favors P.T. and Luckies . . . always seen with Bob Spallina and Mike Romano . . . intends to be an engineer via Manhattan. john H. LoBosco Earth Science 2, 35 Physics 35 German 3, 4. Bosco . . . attends Our Lady of Refuge Parish . . . likes fishing. swim- ming, and boating . . . undecided about career. Stephen G. Latham Prep Shadows 1, 4g Play Committee 45 Football 25 Radio 3, 45 Intramurals 25 Boat Ride Committee 3, 4. Steve . . . hails from American Mar- tyrs in Bellerose . . . likes sports, mainly football . . . best friends include Bob Broderick, Frank Lupo, and Ken Thomp- son . . . will study for a law career at Villanova. james A. Letko Swimming 1, 25 Track 15 Intramurals 1, 45 Speech 1, 35 Spanish 4. Jimmie . . . a Flushing man from St. Mary's . . . likes history best . . . hobbies are bongos and swimming . . . usually found with Larry Ianicke and Kevin McDonough . . . headed for St. Iohn's U. Anthony I. Longobardo Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 45 Boosters 3. Tony . . . comes from O.L.H.C. in Flatbush . . . hails English and football as favorites . . . pals with Iohn Cipriano . . . hopes to study pre-law at Niagara. Charlie Menges demonstrates how to be a good listener. if I -if is 2 Kevin I. Lyons Kevin . . . comes to the Prep from St. Rose of Lima . . . horseback riding and swimming are his pastimes . . . undecided on future. 'WY' Thomas A. MacCormack Football 2, 3, 43 Track lg Intramurals lg Dance Committee 4. Mac . . . known by all for his good nature and sense of humor . . . the side- line star of the football team . . . spends much time with weights and Bill Kave and Mike Samo . . . intends to be an engineer . . . and enjoys math and a good combo. ,. f . Edward T. Lynch Intramurals 1, 2, 3. Ed . . . a sports enthusiast . . . enjoys listening to records, fishing, and girls . . . headed for a career in accounting at St. John's U. john I. Maggio intrsmurals 1, 2, 85 Earth Science , , 3- jnhn . . . commutes from St. Thomas, Vtloodhaven . . . hails English as his favorite . . . always seen with Iohn Mc-Crath . . . intends to study medicine at Fordham. 57 Joseph Macaluso Physics 35 Intramurals l, 2, 3, 4. Mach . . . hails from Good Shepherd Parish in Flatbush section of Brooklyn . . . always seen with Steve Barreca, Ray Nava, and Ed Cassidy . . . plans to study pharmacy at St. Iol'm's U. 'W jerry I. Magliolo Swimming Team 1, 2, 3, 4. Jer . . . likes sports, particularly swimming . . . has letters and medals for proof . . . usually seen with Steve Roethke and Pete Brennan . . . headed for St. Iohn's U. and law. Frank M. Lupo lVit!icst Fomm 2, 8, 4: Intramurals I, 25 Play 3, 45 Student Council 1, 43 Speech 3. Lupps . . . the Prep's wittiest senior . . . hails from Bay Ridge . . . famous for his acting ability . . . can he found with Joe De-Filippi, Bob Broderick and Jim Graham . . . plans law career at St. Jnhn's U. A l Joseph I. Macchiarola Earth Science lg Math 4g French 45 Intramurals I, 2, 3, 4. Joe . . . hails from Flatbush . . . consistently on the Hcadmaster's List . . . favors math and will pursue a career as an accountant . . . will major in math at college. Charles Maifia inior . . . comes to us from Holy nily Parish in Brooklyn . . attending Brooklyn College business administration. . he plans and major james M. Maltese tramurals 1, 2, 3, 4, Poster Service 3, otball 45 Bowling 45 Track 2. loose . . . comes to us from St. ancis Xavier . . . likes all sports, pecially football . . . proud of a imming intramural award . . . Iimmy planning to enter business after mpleting St. Iohn's U. Guy 'E arge eech 1, 2, with Bob St. Iohn's john M. Maher Intramurals 2, 8, 4, Biology 25 Chemistry 4. The Big Guy . . . comes to the Prep from Resurrection . . . enjoys Luckies and English . . . usually seen with Tony Moran and Harry Wienkauff . . . next stop St. Iohn's U. George A. Mango Tennis 1, 2, 3, Biology 23 Physics 35 Library 2, 35 Speech 3, 45 Prep Shadows 45 lgflooire Honor Society 43 Intramurals 1, , . Muscles . . . pals with Mike, Walt Nick and Bill . . . often seen on the honor roll . . . hobbies are the guitar and weight lifting . . . plans on a medical career via Georgetown. Thomas I. Martinez Tom . . . hails from Gravesend, Brook- lyn . . . likes girls and Luckies . . . pals with Cardi, Matthews, Olson, and Shields, Iohn P. Majkowski Chemistry 45 Intramurals 4. Johnny . . . travels daily from St. Stanilaus Kostka Parish . . . likes col- lecting stamps and girls . . . seen often with Carlo, Walt or Randy . . . hopes to go to the Air Force Academy. Walter T. Manning Student Council 1, Boatride Committee 2, 33 Biology 25 Track 25 Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4. Wally . . . comes from Ozone Park . . . swimming and baseball are favorite sports . . . George Harris and Tom Mullee top friends . . . likes math . . . headed for St. john's and accounting. Gregory F. Mastrangelo Intramurals, Track 1. Junior . . . here's a fellow you have to like . . . always seen on Honor Roll . . . pals with Joe Di Blasi . . . next stop Pace College and accounting. f -wild? erin . ,f. ' :,, : 1 ' - .niififififf iii .i , , ,-.- , , im f A --e- 1 as ' 'V ' ' ' :.,,.,, ,, Nz., tr 4 . - ' ' 'ii i i , K . , if.: ,,,,,,.i:, ,, li , . V ev. 1 A Qi krrv 1 X l ' .J, ej5f,f1i ' .. . . .j f ' ., as-QSM-'f,..,:1, . - . . ' . .... , aea. Sas. L' 575 5' ,Jw iz, ,ef Fd 1, 2- O F1 Z B. O se P4 22' .vi wo BU' gl ,- 5-to mu T c.n . J? W w v. R' fo .. U' to ..- .- 3' G7 .. if ,,, f Pete . . . one of the Prep's top hard- wood men, has a wicked set shot . . . also works hard on the mound for the Prep nine . . . it is certain he will go far though future is undecided. Richard I. Mannix Earth Science 1, 23 Physics 35 Red Owl 2, 3, 45 Track 1. Richie . . . hails from Brooklyn . . . loved reading Our Town . . . favors math and reading . . . enjoys activities . . . pals with Neil Michelson and Ed Murphy . . . plans to study electronics at Manhattan. George W. Matthews Track 1, 2, 35 Intramuras 1, 2, 3, 4. Georgie . . . hails from St. Thomas Acquinas . . . likes Barbara in a very special way, also dancing and football . . . seen often with George and Anthony . . . plans to be an engineer via Manhattan. 1 Stephen A. Matvya Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 45 Tennis 15 Spanish 2. Steve . . . comes to St. Iohn's from Bath Beach . . . he is frequently seen with Tom and john . . . Steve is not definite about his future. ll N Adv 0- 1,4 .e V 1 7 M , .Of 'Q K fl tv if VN S ifu,nuu 'fi fl r t use ,.. i i K' 5 X 1. , e gg i 'f if Francis I. McDermott Intramurals 1, 3, 45 Boosters 1, 2, 3, 43 Swimming 1. Frank . . . hails from Richmond Hill . . . is in the cafeteria squad . . . favors history and basketball . . . will always remember Fr. Keenan's class . . . intended college is u lecidcd. if 1 Jiylfafdtm U. , Kevinn T. McDonough Track 1. 25 Latin 2g Earth Science 4: French 4. Ken . . . a fine history scholar . . . often a member of the lionor lioll . . . owns a letter for track . . . pals with Descoyich . . . has many friends with his fun-loving personality . . . will study law at St. Iohn's U. 173 vt.. V If it 5 s je I 1 f, i . 5-Jim 1 Lewis H. Maynard Swimming 1, 3, 45 Moore Honor Society 3, 4g Laboureans 1, 2, 35 Student Coun- cil 35 Boosters 2, 33 Prep Shadows 3, 45 Sports Editor 45 Intramurals 1. Lew . . . hails from the Ridge . . . likes swimming, English class, dances and so forth . . . usually occupies the Headmaster's List and is seen with Bill Degan, John Ricco and Ed Cull . . . intends to takc up medicine at Fordham U. , ,4gti:i...5.3 X Michael E. McCabe Band 1, 2, 3, 4g Intramurals 25 Latin 25 French 4. Mike . . . plays the trombone for Prep hand . . . 4 years on band and major letter . . . likes boatrides best at Prep . . . always seen with Tom Griffin . . . wants to take business at St. Iohn's U. if . ff , . 1 .5- Christopher I. McCormick Earth Science 3, 45 Spanish 4. Chris . . . hails from St. Tcresa's, l.Voodside . . . quiet hut steady . . . often seen on Headmaster's List and Honor Roll . . . enjoys good music and history classes . . . always seen with joe Langley . . . wants to go to Fordham's School of Education. MM Gerry Connell frightj finds a willing straight man at the Student Council Campaign assembly. Eugene F. McElroy Most Popular, Best Looking Basketball 1, 2, 53, 4, Track 1, 2. 3, 4: Football 1, 2, 3, 43 Student Council 3, 4. Gene . . . president of the Student Council . . . track and football athlete . . . major letter man . . . hopes to become engineer at Manhattan. .X . . , K Aky.. , .eww 'tk it WEA Samuel A. McElroy Swimming 1: Spanish 35 Earth Science 23. Sam . . . rides the Long Island front hlerrick . . . likes driving T. liird, imit- liall and Spanish . . . his best friends are Jack Laudglroyc-r and jack Donohue . . . after graduation, St. Iohifs U. if-s Walter J. McEvilly lValt . . . pretty gmnl hockey player . . . likes math and girls . . . hopes to take enilineerinu at Nlanlizittau. - 3 - '93 Q f. 5 f gwieiisiarhl .J:1.fT'i .5 :iz g, . ' A a .1 1: - :,. Q. 1 4 7,7511 x gilgy. . . -ygyy ,,.,.. , . ... , , . i. , 4 ' ' Thomas F. McKenna Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 45 Swimming 1, 25 Student Council 1, 25 Prep Shadows 3, 4, Assistant Editor 45 Laboureans 1, 2. Tom . . . will be remembered for his great sense of humor . . . was as- sistant editor of yearbook in the senior year . . . valuable man on hardwood. Stephen M. McCarty Glee Club 15 Intramurals 15 Bowling 1. Steve . . . sang up a storm in the Glee Club . . . frequently seen with Steve Latham, ,Tack Kelly, and Dan Lieneck . . . likes history . . . wants to be a teacher . . . bound for St. Iohn's U. james F. McGroarty Football 2, 3, 45 Baseball 3, 45 Intramurals 15 Earth Science 1. Mac . . . likes sports and English . . . active on the football and baseball teams . . . pals with Gene McElroy and Frank Smith . . . after Manhattan a teaching career. Iohn I. McLoughlin Track l, 2, 3, 45 Intramurals 1. Jack . . . ahides in St. Saviour's Parish . . . prefers English . . . next stop: Fordham. I T P , , 1 is -. ,, , ,f 'ra,.:.J0 'l'i,f J ucvllku '5 A ff Patrick I. McQuade Camera 1, 25 Intramurals 1, 2. PJ'. . . . a real Irishman . . . travels from St. Marys, Flushing . . . favors math . . . intends to pursue a career as a teacher. John I. McGrath Red Owl 25 Earth Science 2, 3, 45 Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4. Big Mac . . . a guy with personality . . . has many friends, among them Cap and John . . . enjoyed math class and earth science trips . . . C.P.A. via St. Iohn's U. William M. McHale Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4. Blitz . . . a real nice guy . . . loves sports and good music . . . has made many friends at the Prep . . . unde- cided about career . . . will attend St. Iohn's U. , ,N I rw' Q ff, J. D Ebfyygi L Wfcf' X 1 3VQrL'LQ!' 1 L. 'fill QM 0 E f MSM William C. McKeveny Speech 1, 2, 3, 45 Debate 1, 2, 3, 45 Forum 1, 25 Intramurals 3, 45 Altar Boys 1, 2, 3, 45 Boosters 1, 2, 3, 45 Cheerleaders 3, 4. Bill . . . pals around with Frank George, Dom and Larry . . . seen often in the Speech Club and the cheerleader: . . . plans career at West Point. ,H W ' 4 i.fZ'7'f .H if r. , -MLA ,S-4' . ,,' .Y 1 js-1. wwf fy ' re 'I . ,Q 'J 'Il tj 54' a t,,.-f x 5-J JJ fn. 1 1 WM' 5 Charles P.'IMenges-5 '5 fig!! Best Looking Basketball 1, 2, 3, 45 Football 2, 3, 45 Student Council 1, 45 Moore Honor Society 2, 3, 4. Charlie . . . football's living end . . . member of the Moore Honor Society . . . favors math . . . hopes to become an accountant. Edward I. McVeigh Class Writer Red Owl 2, 3, 45 Earth Science 15 Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 45 Student Council 2, 35 Physics 3. Mac . . . a bright smile has won him many friends at the Prep . . . he is an editor of the Red Owl . . . he should do well at St. John's U. filuit. . J , , J 'N fl -Y 1 .Q 4 i 4 V. 4. a Joseph G. Molfa irth Science 1, 2, Latin 25 Intramurals 2, 3g Math 4. usic, woodworking and sports are ny's hobbies . . . likes math and ither Young's Religion class . . . best ends include Tony Rossi and Ed xlumbo . . . after college a career lithography beckons. Paul S. Mercurio Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4. Paul . . . jalmts daily from Our Lady of Grace . . . likes all sports . . . seen often with Neil, Carlo. Walt, Bill or john . . . plans to follow a career in medicine via St. I0hn's U. Eugene A. Metzger Most Sophisticated Swimming 1, Red Owl 2, 8, 45 Student Council 1, 2. Gene . . . loyal entry to Prep from Resurrection-Ascension Parish, Elmhurst, . . . editor-in-chief of Red Owl . . . well liked by everyone . . . plans a career in public relations. Richard W. Merz Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4. Richie . . . hails from St. Matthias . . . a real sports enthusiast . . . whiz on basketball court . . . favors Chami- nade football games . . . headed for business career at St. J0hn's U. Neil R. Michelsen Physics 33 Speech 1. Mick . . . hails from Flatbush . . . the guitar and records are his hobbies . . . favors math . . . will study science at Manhattan. Louis C. Moller Earth Science 1, 25 Forum 1, 2. Ewa, Ioseph P. Molloy Swimming 1, 2, 3, 4. Lou . . . the outdoor man of the Joe . . . a hot man with the trum et Prep . . . enjoys hunting, Hshing, and with St. Camillus, Rockaway . . . liges swimming . . . favors history . . . often swimming and math . . . pals with Bill, seen with Al Ciancimino . . . future Richie, and Jim . . . hopes to be an undecided. accountant via St. john's U. Thomas R. Monahan Tom . . . hails from St. Matthias Parish in Queens . . . likes mechanical drawing and baseball . . . always seen with Dick Palese and Iohn Landgrover . . . hopes to follow architecture as a career. Anthony W. Moran Tennis 1, 25 Intramurals l, 2, 3, 45 Student Council 4g Dance Committee 45 Prep Shadows 43 Red Owl 43 French 4. Mr. Personality . . . hails from Little Flower . . . likes girls and dancing . . . usualy found with Frank and Tony . . . will always remember the prom . . plans a teaching career. .-W... , - -,y ml.. x.. , k . . 5 Jig.. X ' , Francis S. Molineaux Altar Boys 1, 2, 3, '45 Glee Club 2: Student Council 25 Radio 2, 3, 4g Camera 33 Physics 3, 4. Frenchie . . . hails from Holy Child jesus parish . . . interested in radio and electronics work . . . always seen with Steve Bast . . . hopes to become an fngineer via Poly Tech. '66, l ,M 4 . J X ymon Muc w uras 1, 2, 4 Frenc 4 s from Glend favo A er1 n History wen t lifting an specially bas ball and oot . . . often see ith Denny s, Pa Polanish, d John Ta- v a . '. wil ur e areer in law . St. n's U. isis A N Thomas I. Mullee Edw uzghy Intramurals 1, 3g Biology 2. Bowling 13' m a 1. N Tommy . . . parishioner of St. Francis Eddie . . wling enthusiast . . . of Assisi. . . looks forward to the annual enjoys all p s . . . favors math . . . hoatride . . . enjoys swimming . . . seen with Dawson . . . Ed should excels in math . . . will take up business be a very successful architect. b Murphy ati 25 I amurals 2, 3, 4. Murph . . . hails from Flatbush . enjoys camping . . . favors history . . . very active in intramurals . . . has a hobby of passing Spanish . . . hopes to attend Brown. Kenneth F. Mushorn Willa at St. John's U. Intramurals 2. Alien . . . hails from VVo0dside . . . ' - likes sports and history . . . enjoys the Time out for a picture' football uanu-s . . . pals with Ed lfnstwootl and Carmen Fi-rraro. t , Raymond L. Nava fyg on L Physics 3g Camera 2g Intramurals 1, 2. Ldfi . , QI Ray . , . a very popular fellow with John T . . . favors math ' s U I. tl gn-at st-use of humor . . . hails from a good round of golf . . pals i I St. Erlnuiutl's . . . cheers chemistry and Ray Mut-how and james O' rien . . . I U girls . . . plans to study engineering via next stop St. john's and an engineering E r PM .'t. john's. i-are:-r. -.. fit KX ff . Ojx WM , qu ,. ff E ,, Frank C. Musume i Howling 3: Intramurals 2. Moose . . . intramumls and bowling enthusiast . . . enjoys basketball and 1-oin collvrting . . . history is his fa- vorite pvriocl . . . frequently seen with llilly Rossi and Ken Rugg . . . next stop St. Iohn's U. and accounting. 62 ,. .mmwww..s....,.na ,,-- L.-wt-. .mwwi-fnvM2f.1i ,-of,-. mm: i my .N X 'await-,-1 ,. wesmnmnix. tn .MW - 'imma Robert A. Norris Latin lg Intramurals l. Cowboy . . . seems quiet to those who tlon't know himg exact opposite to those that do . . . his hobby, Weightlifting, is evident in his build . . . constantly on Headmastv.-r's List and Honor Roll . . . an engineering career at Manhattan is ahead. Paul N. Olmoz Crusader 3. Not Quite . . . a great guy . . . hails from St. Ioseph's . . . likes music and basketball the hest . . . favorite subject, Mechanical Drawing . . . pals with Tom Gritiin and George Wagner . . . his career lies in drafting. Edward I. Paddock Earth Science 1, 25 Poster Service 15 Football 3, 4g Intramurals 1. .. , 0 ,, The Flash f Rockaway . . . likes girls and stamps . . . received letters for football . . . Drawing . . . headed al? X Robert T. O'Brien Earth Science 1, 24 Track l, 2, 33 Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4g Speech l. O.B. . . . comes from St. Saviour's Parish in Brooklyn . . . hails swimming, bowling, and football as favorites . . . pals with Jack Mclioughin and Butch Brierley . . . hopes to take up drafting at St. Iohn's U. Anthony I. Olson Intramurals 2, 3, 4g Red Owl 4. Ol . . . hails from Park Slope . . . favors girls, math and Camels . . . always seen with George Shields, George Matthews and Tom Martinez . . . likes English.and French . . . plans on engineering. Stanley I. Padegimas Biology 25 Physics 35 Gennan 4. Stan . . . comes to us from Our Lady of Mt. Carmel parish in Brooklyn . . . enjoys math and science . . . intends to become a chemist via St. Iohn's U. Vincent P. O'Connor Intramurals 4. Vinnie . . . hails from Queens . . . specializes in history . . . a fine swim- mer . . . plans to study law via St. Iohn's U. Thomas I. 0'Donnell Basketball lg Latin lg Baseball 1, 2, 8, 4. Tommy . . . holds a maior letter in baseball . . . star of his parish football team . . . pals with Jackson, Camilleri, and Ciancimino . . . a sure success in the business field. Thomas P. O'Neill Band lg Latin 2. Tom . . . likes dating, painting and drawing . . . usually found with jack and Steve . . . off to Community College for a career in engineering. Richard V. Palese Earth Science l, 45 Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4. Rich . . . hails from Mary Queen of Heaven parish in Brooklyn . . . intends to become a doctor in later years . . . Rich as yet has not decided on any particular college. 63 Nicholas M. Perrotti Intramurals 1, Bowling 3, 4. Nick . . . hails from Regina Pacis Parish . . . enjoys weightlifting, cars and his guitar . . . sharp dresser . . . cheers Italian food and Mechanical Drawing . . . plans on a business career. Francis V. Palermo Band 1, 2g Track 2, 3, 4g Football 45 Intramurals 1. Frank . . . hails from St. Mark's in Brooklyn . . . favorite subject: Spanish . . . pals with Carl Travato . . . headed for career in traffic management via St. Iohn's U. Robert L. Pallaron Earth Science 1, 23 Physics 35 Frencl 45 Math 4. Bob . . . hails from Our Lady Hell of Christians parish . . . favors scienci and math . . . always seen with Iohl Yanovitch and Bob Picolli . . . wil attend Fordham U. Robert I. Parrella Paul I. Pedalino Bobby . , . hails from Holy Name Band 1, 2, 3, 43 Fench 1- Parish . . . an avid stamp collector . . . ,, h ,, f S favors Latin . . . headed for St. Iohn's BIO n. ' ' ' Comfss .to PS mm .L but undecided on future. enedict Ioseph parish in Richmond Hill Fred W. Pfluger Physics 35 Swimming 1, 2. . . . one of Prep's better band members . . . intends to become a doctor and plans on attending Queens College. Frank A. Pia Swimming 2, Poster Service 25 Intra- murals 1, 35 Swimming 4. Duck . . . hails from St. Mary's . . . favors chemistry and record collecting Frank . . . has a swimming medal . . . possessor of swimming letter . . . and letter . . . hobbies are skin diving hopes to enter Manhattan in pursuit ot and spear fishing . . . junior dance an engineering career. fondest memory of Prep . . . undecided about future college. Sergio R. Pena Swimming 1, 2, 35 Football 2, 3, 43 Track 1, 2, 3, 45 Student Council lg Boat Ride 1, 2. Speedy . . . saves lives at Rockaway Beach durinug summer as lifeguard . . . hopes to make physical education his career . . . headed for Manhattan College. Robert I. Piccoli Earth Science 1, 2, 8, 45 Biology 2 French 4. Big Bob . . . very friendly guy . . a faithful member of the Earth Scienci Club for four years . . . enjoys playinl the accordion . . . favors history ani science . . . best friend: Bob Pallorai . . . will enter a career in medicini after four years at St. Iohn's U. joseph I. Proce Frank A. Radicella Robert A. Rankel Vito F. Pisani lath 3, 43 Physics 3. 'ito . . . secretary of the Math Club . . favorite subject is physics . . . ften seen on Headmaster's List and lonor Roll . . . pals with Frank Dan . . plans to become a physicist at 'ordham. Paul T. Polanish Intramurals 1, 35 Bowling 3. Bo . . . spends spare time bowling and playing billiards . . . often seen with Ray Muchow, Denny Edmonds, and John Tavema . . . has intentions of becoming a professional bowler. Earth Science 1, 25 Intramurals 1, 25 Physics 3. Joe . . . comes from Holy Child jesus parish in Queens . . . likes stamps and English . . . best friend is Iolm Tesoro . . . plans to study medicine at St. Iohn's U. esafgsgzg. - ' we Kevin I. Regan tudent Council 3: Intramurals 1, 2, 3: rack 1. Buhblesv . . . favors history . . lwnys seen with john Laurine, jim ing, and Larry Camilleri . . . intends 1 join the police force . . . wants to J to St. John's U. Band 1, 2, 3, 45 French 1. fwjyll ' so 1- .. ' Frank . . . lives within walking distance of the Prep . . . plays in Prep band . . . enjoys music, French and dancing . . . intends to be a teacher after St. John's U. Poster Service 2, 3, 4. Big Bob . . . expert dancer . . . enjoys painting murals . . . closest friend is John Cremins . . . hobby: customizing cars . . . plans to become automotive engineer via St. Iohn's U. Kzclffx I I ills 1 O NW M1 Edward I. Reilly Earth Science lg Tennis lg Football 23 Intramurals lg Chemistry 4. Ed . . . hails from Flatbush . . treasures n freshman tennis trophy . . . favors wats-r skiing and dancing . . . usually seen with Twibell and Konopkn . . . undecided about future. Anthony I. Razza Big T0ny . . . favorite subject is math . . . often seen with Tom Russo and Ronnie Cooper . . . intended business career nt St. john's U. nxfpf 1 ff ,Bush It Paul I. Reynolds Glee Club 1, 23 Cmsaders 2, 35 Boosters 2, 3, 45 Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4. TinyU . . . great sense of humor . . . usually seen backing all Prep activities . . . can be seen in cafeteria with Tom Catuogno . . . plans to become a doctor via Manhattan. 65 , sa 'mf' John R. Ricco Thomas E. Riley james M. Ring Francis I. Rocklein Spanish 45 Math 4. glftilez , . S. a Baykiliiggel llioy . .1. Best Athlete, Most Rugged Basketball 1, 2, 3, 45 Baseball 2. johnny . . . hails from St. Athanasius 52.12 Dixie 'arm' Baseball 1, 2, 3, 45 Football 1, 2, 3, 45 Whitey . . . calls Ozone Park home gxrish, lgxrolniwklyn . . . oftendseen on tha Cassidy ' ' I Tom loves geometry . l ' Basketball 1, 2, 45 Track 3. .f. . digs basketball and hockey . . . onor o . . . enjoys ancing an - ' 1 - Q ,, . ,, . ote - 'thK R gg. . . h 'tr , the movies . . . favors math . . . wishes Wlu study busmess at St lolllls U Rlllgo ' ' . ' mmol' lellel and most his Exfrgtrilevlgubjesn. his plarris Gilrildluclle I0 be fl C-P-A- Eiffel' attending F0l'dh3m- rugged mall lll Sports ' ' ' always seen West Point and chemical engineering. wlth Boud1ouk and McElroy . . . hopes to peddle insurance. J W I LL 5, Steven M. Roethke Swimming 1, 2, 3, 4g Boatride Commit- tee 3, 45 Red Owl 4g Prep Shadows 45 Student Council 4. Steve . . . backstroke star of Prep . . . 4 years on swim team, with a varsity letter . . . always seen with Pete Brennan and Marty Service . . . digs water skiing, skin diving and girls . . . wants to be a physical education teacher. It can't he that bad! Michael I. Romano Student Council 35 Intramurals 3. Mike . . . comes to the Prep from Our Lady of Lourdes . . . hails history and football as favorites . . . always seen with John Maggio and Jack Lennon . . . hopes to study education at Fordham U. Robert T. Romano Earth Science 15 Forum 25 Radio 83 Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 45 Math 3. Bob . . . great sports enthusiast . . . good man on the hardwood . . . enjoys science . . . Manhattan bound for a chemical engineers degree. ' . A J Iack C. Rodolico Earth Science 1 . The Chief . . . hails from St. joseph Patron Parish . . . always seen with Ioe Arcuri, Mike Butler, Dom Scotto and Ioe Amico . . . favors chemistry class . . . intends to study law at St. Iohn's U. William I. Ross Basketball '1, 2, 8, 45 Baseball 1, 2. Billy . . . hails from Holy Innocents Parish in Brooklyn . . . a big man on the basketball court . . . Bill is always seen with Ken Rugg and Iohn Collins . . . will study business at St. Iohn's U. QW Anthony R. Ross Swimming 1, 25 Forum 1, 25 Intramurals l. 2, 35 Math 1. 3. Ross . . . hails to Prep from Bath Beach . . . can always be seen with Nick Toree aml Spats Columbo . . . likes sports very much . . . plans to take business administration at Fordham. Gerald W. Russell Crusaders 3, 45 Physics 35 Math 3, 45 German 4. Jerry . . . comes from Sacred Heart parish . . . usually found with Guy Marge and Jolm DeLuca . . . likes fish- ing and boating . . . plans to attend St. John's. John J. Ryan Johnny . . . comes from St. Ephrem's parish, Brooklyn . . . likes gym . . . xften seen with Terry Cooney . . . plans o attend Fordham. I I John A. Roventini Best Dancer Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 45 Band 1, 2, 3, 4. Johnny . . . hails from St. Finhar's parish . . . known throughout the school for his interpretations and comical antics . . . a hand member for four years . . . friends with Jimmy Valentino and Al Colassanto . . . hopes to be an engineer after St. John's College. John S. Russo Laboreans 3, 4. John . . . calls St. Joseph Patron home parish . . . has made friends in his two year stay at the Prep. Timothy G. Ryan Track 1, 2, 3, 45 Football 2. Tim . . . one of the boys . . . a runner pare excellence and has medals and a major letter to prove it . . . plans to continue his education at St. John's U. W Gs Kenneth L. Rugg Baseball 1, 2, 3, 45 Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4. Kenny . . . hails from Holy Innocents' parish . . . won fame on the hardwood and the diamond . . . always seen with Bill Ross and John Laurine . . . hopes to further his studies via St. Bonaventure. ffgwa, ' ewf-Mfr' 'V l Clwmfg, Thomas J. Russo Tommy . . . a St. Stanislaus parish- ionvr . . . likes math . . . can be found on the Honor Roll . . . always seen with Tony Razza and Pat McQuade . . . will major in business at St. John's U. Gaetano J. Saccento Earth Science 15 Intramurals 1, 2, 3. Guy . . . a native of Brooklyn . . . likes all kinds of sports . . . always seen with Vic Bahin and Rich Palese . . . headed for career in engineering via Manhattan. Q5 William L. Ruggiero Intramurals 1, 2, 3. Billy . . , resident of St. Anthony ol Padua parish . , , likes American His- tory . . . always sa-cn with Vllilliam XVandel and Joc M'c'hi. tl . . . headed for a career in civl engineering at lvlauhattan. .Q ,W 3 J l i- Allen G. Ryan Camera 1. 2: Earth Science 1. 2: Track 35 Boosters 2. 3. 45 Intramurals 2, 3. 4. Al . . . a great guy who gained numer- ous friends at the Prep . . . cheers dances and parties, also history . . . full of school spirit . . . has set his sights on St. John's U. 1 i e . Samo B e , o tb l 2, 3, 45 Swim- ing 5 r 15 n amurals 15 Earth Scie 1, 25 Mooe Honor Society 2, 4. Mike . . . bulldog on the grci9,iron love sports and eating Italia o . me o- of the X4-oofT'Hon ociety . . . . H2 yrfolis. is '1 Arthur R.. Schubert x l t A 1 ' . X ia... Dominick A. Scotto Earth Science 14 Biology 24 Physics 3. Dom . . . comes to us from St. Savior's Parish in Brooklyn . . . not de- cided on a career . . . plans to attend St. Francis College. Richard H. Sarzynski Intramural Basketball 1, 2, 3, 44 Physics 1. Czar . . . the man about town . . . often seen on the Honor Roll . . . hob- bies are books, stamps . . . pals with Dan, Vito Pisani, John Yanovitch, George Mango and Nick Bizzoco . . . headed for Adelphi to become a chemist. Earth Science 1, 2g Track 24 Math 84 Spanish 34 Student Council 44 Forum 14 Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4. Shubies . . . favorite includes history and Fr. Young's Religion class . . . good in sports . . . he can be seen with Neil Boyle and Willie McHale . . . after St. Iohn's U., a career in aviation. 1 Randolph N. Sepe Baseball 24 Basketball 1, 24 Play 34 Earth Science 1. Randy . . . comes to us from Trans- tiguration Parish, Queens . . . seen often with Frank, John, Nolt, and Dick . . . plans to take up singing as a career after graduating from St. John's U. Walter T. Sheerin Tennis 2, 4, Yearbook 2, a, 4, Editor 44 Camera 1, 2, 3, 44 Physics 34 Typing 44 Earth Science 3, 4. Walt . . . editor of Prep Shadows . . . hails from St. Elizabeth's Parish in Queens . . . always full of laughs . . . favorite subject: Sociology . . . headed for Manhattan. john T. Scally Track 3, 44 Football 44 Intramurals 1, 2, 3. jackie . . . likes dancing parties and track team . . . will remember the time when we beat Brooklyn Prep 20-0 . . . plans to attend St. Bonaventure. Vincent I. Scotti Earth Science lj Biology 24 Physics 34 Intramurals 2, 4g Moore Honor Society 44 Chemistry 4. Scotty . . . was prominent in geome- try and physics classes . . . frequently on the Honor Roll . . . lists math as his favorite subject . . . is often seen dis- cussing the theory of relativity with Bob Palloran and Iohn Yanovitch . . . will make an excellent physicist after four years at Manhattan College. .RR X Martin V. Service Swimming 44 Intramurals I, 2, 34 Earth Science 1, 24 Red Owl 3, 44 Prep Shadows 44 Boat Ride Committee 3. Marty . . . a real nice guy . . . cheers fishing, swimming and girls . . . starred in intramurals, boast a medal for intra- mural swimming . . . always seen with Steve Roethke and Pete Brennan . . . undecided about college. George E. Shields Intramurals 2, 3, 44 Red Owl 2, 44 Prep Shadows 4. George . . . hails from Flatbush . . . likes girls and football . . . usually seen with George, Tony, Tommy . . . plans career via St. Iohn's U. We Wiwflv , t x john A. Searing Earth Science 1, 34 Intramurals 2. jackie . . . hails from Brooklyn . . . enjoys all sports . . . English his favorite class . . . pals with Jim Duffy and james Nelson . . . next stop St. john's. A r Michael A. Sofia 'ermis lg Biology lg Physics 1. Mike . . . remembers fourth period rhysics . . . likes chemistry and basket- rall . . . can be seen with Bill Toi-race. 'ony Bozza and Ron Scotto . . . hopes to ie a pharmacist via St. Iohn's. .i Anthony J. Simeone Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 45 Prep Shadows 2, 45 Football 2. Tony'f . . . favorite subject is science . . . likes a certain girl . . . favorite memory is third year geometry . . . can be seen with Rocky Lamanna and Frank Lupo . . . intends to study law at Harvard. .2. i Henry I. Slattery Earth Science 1, 2, 3, 45 Crusaders 3, 45 Radio 45 Intramurals 2, 3. Hank . . . buddies are Richie Bertoli and Cliff Steward . . . wants to be a pilot . . . bound for St. Iohn's University. f . I 1-1. N: V 'I ffl , VV . sf? f.,1'.'i.b J-L-1,-XQQL1 4 H I - bd In f, . - s , V ,ir ,. .1 , . A . . te 1- 4 Q- 1 ' if Leo V. Spinelli In Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4g Speech 35 Dance X I X ,. , , 2 Committee 3. I lk Y 5 , if ff 'Q I Y 4- F Big Lee . . . calls Brooklyn home . . . ' ' good in math . . . crazy about sports in I pyhpp W 5 general . . . pals include George Wagner gag W and Iames Valentino . . . headed for A-s' Notre Dame. Clifford A. Steward Red Owl 2g Football 1, 3, 4. Clif . . . loves sports and modern jazz . . . one of football team mainstays . . . intends to study business. Iohn A. Skarulis Intramurals 1, 2, 3. Zip . . . comes from St. Elizabeth's in Woodhaven . . . good man on hard- wood . . , seen with Larry, Eddie, and Mike among others . . . cheers history, fishing and astronomy . . . sure success at St. Iohn's U. Francis H. Smith Baseball 3, 4, Inh-amurals 1, 2, 35 Earth Science 1, 25 Football 45 Latin 1. Smitty . . . a fine athlete . . . eamed major letters in baseball and football . . . a great friend of all . . . pals with McGoarty and Sepe . . . hopes to get a degree from St. John's U. fl - . W My tgp' Robert T. Stamm Bob . . . hails from Str Matthias Par- ish . . . very soft spoken . . . lists his hobbies as camping, hockey, tennis, and football . . . best friends at the Prep: Muchow, Ruggiero, and Yanovitch . . . undecided as to a future career, but will attend St. Iohn's University. joseph 1. Stile Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 43 Latin 23 Dra- matics 35 Chemistry 4. Ice . . . digs girls, wild parties, and history class . . . a good man on a basketball court . . . often seen with john Maher and Harry Weinkauif . . . plans to enter the medical profession after graduating from St. John's U. 2 , wat' ' 'Zi :KL S. . su? ' . ..-. ' ,lf 'Pl . 'ax .M Q .K S . 2251.3 3 3 1 Robert I. Spallina Intramurals 3. Bob . . . is a native of Flatbush . . . likes tropical fish and English . . . claims friends to be Iac-k Lennon and Paul Polanish . . . plans a career in business. X li .ii 'cs lj' s ei by , .M ' .Q gf . ali Edward S. Stradowski Swimming 2, 3, 45 Intramurals 1, 3. Strad . . . member of the swimming team for three years . . . favors Eng- lish . . . often seen with Charlie Menges and Bob Baccon . . . headed for an accounting career at St. John's University. .sf WM james L. Tanajeski Intramurals 3, 4g Physics 35 Swimming 45 Basketball 4. Tana . . . hails from Bay Ridge . . . his amiable character has won many friends . . . can always be seen with Pete Fasanelle . . . tWw ' 1 engineering at V' lanova .ftaflfi wi f L JMU A' M' wwf Boosters 35 Red Owl 4g Crusaders 4. Ken . . . outstanding member of the play . . . boosts the morale of the Poster Service Squad . . . seen with Bob Brod- erick and Frank Lupo . . . jokester of his class . . . hopes to be an accountant . . . bound for St. Iohn's. X J Anthony I. Titone Football 15 Track 35 Baseball 25 Play 85 Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 43 Dance Com- mittee Sg Boat Ride Committee 33 Earth Science 1. Tito . . . comes from Sts. Simon and Iude in Brooklyn . . . likes football, golf, and math . . . pals with Jerry Connell and Frank Dunne . . . headed for St. John's and business career. M W john M. Sullivan Intramurals 1, 2, 3. Sully . . . comes to St. John's from Immaculate Conception parish in Astoria . . . plays a good game of basketball . . . always seen with Bob Kelly . . . a good guy to have for a friend . . . hopes to be on the police force after graduating from St. Johns U. John F. Taverna 1, 2, s, 4. from Flatbush . . . riding, hunting, and always seen with Ray oe Macc' . . . for a usmess career via St. Vincent A. Titone Phyic 3 arth Science 1, 25 Speech 1. St. Joseph the . . . likes . can usu- ally be and John Tesoro . John s U. on Parish chemistry and 5 Robert M. Suzansky Play lg Intramurals 15 Track 1, 2, 3, 4. Bob . . . hails from St. Saviors in Brooklyn . . . always seen with john McLoughlin . . . favorite subject: his- tory . . . headed for a medical career via St. I0hn's U. john A. Tesoro Track 13 Radio 25 Basketball 25 Math 45 Intramurals 2, 3. Zorro . . . hails from Our Lady of Angels, Brooklyn . . . favors sports and math . . . always seen on the Headmaster's List or Honor Roll . . . plans an engineering career at Manhattan. Nicholas V. Tomatore Biology 13 Earth Science 1, 2, 33 Physics 85 Forum 45 Camera 4. Tore . . . hails from Regina Pacis parish . . . likes math, swimming, ar- chery, and guns . . . pals with Richard Claps, Tom Costa, and Tony Rossi . . . destined for a medical career via Fordham U. 1-.We fvylh za-we as .. 1 f 1 , I ,,,. f V -vc W-a rf I. I William G. Torrace Swimming Intramurals 33 Basketball In- tramurals 3: Tennis 25 Physics 35 Earth Science 1. Bill . . . a graduate of St. Brendan's, Brooklyn . . . brought a feeling of good spirit with him to the Prep . . . enjoys tennis and his varsity team letter . . . also shows swimming intramurals award Bill Hickey and Dermot Brereton are his schooltime companions . . . medical suc- cess will surely follow after Holy Cross. F 'Q lil- lg V . Carlo 1. Trovato Football lg Intramurals lg Camera 4g French 45 Math 45 Typing 4. Pecker . . . hails from Our Lady of Grace parish . . . likes football and cars . . . often seen with Vinny, John, or Walt . . . plans to be a dentist via St. johns's U. I f 51231 is f fo. ra Gene Metzger and Jim Haniffy introduce their dates to Father Finn. James A. Valentino Student Council 15 Intramurals 13 Band l, 2, 3, 4: Physics 4. Val . . . a great guy . . . friends in- clude John Roventini and Al Colosanto . . . Prep's authority on drag racing, custom cars . . . likes math . . . always has a honor average . . . headed for C.C.N.Y. to become a mathematician. joseph G. Viacava Speech and Debate lg Altar Boys 1, 2, 3, 45 Camera 25 Glee Club 1, 29 Intramurals 35 Physics 35 Typing 4. Joe . . . likes cars, things mechanical, and chemistry . . . hopes to be a doctor and to attend Georgetown University. Qi .WM r:. '35-uv s l .fr john J. Tupper Hand 1, 2, 3, 4g Earth Science 2g Laboureans l, 24 Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4. Tup . . . hails from St. Nicholas of Tolentine . . . boasts of band letter . . . crazy about records . . . pals include Fred Pfluger and Pete Descovich . . . his career business administration via St. john's U. Dominick M. Tursi. Speech 3, 45 Glee Club l, 25 Library 1, 3, 43 Dramaties 1, 35 Laboureans 4g Debate 1, 2, 3, 4g Crusaders 23 Press 43 Student Council 4. Dom . . . hails from St. Mark's parish in Brooklyn . . . voice of the Prep . . . would like to be a singer . . . always seen with Tony Cooney, Guy Marge, lion Fasano . . . will attend Holy Cross. Wayne W. Twibell Student Council 2, 3. Twibs . . . a Flatbush man . . . likes horseback riding and water skiing . . . usually seen with Ed Reilly . . . will always remember the Brooklyn Prep games . . . plans a medical career. 1 H .Ml l 1 V , 1 x v ' ' fi' X ' l l X 'f Nicholas P. Virgadamo Swimming 1, 2, 45 Earth Science 2g Red Owl 2. 3. Turk . . . hails from Ridgewood . . . cheers history and Mr. 'l'rezza's French class , . . pals with Mike Butler . . . plans a career in medicine via Seton Hall. av. vw S ff. George A. Wagner Math 1, 45 Physics 35 Moore Honor So- ciety 3, 4g Crusaders 2, 35 Speech lg Boosters 83 Prep Shadows 4. Butch . . . hails from Jackson Heights . . . very distinguished dresser . . . likes to eat, sleep, and watch television . . . closest friends at the Prep: Terrence Cooney, Leo Spinelli, and Iohn Yano- viteh, and his pipe . . . plans to study electronics at Manhattan College. I I K ' 3-Q 1 Stanley H. Wawryk Swimming 15 Band 25 Student Council 23 Math 35 Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4g Football 45 Dance Committee 4. Hollis bred, witty Stan keeps the cl awake . . . likes Spanish ands footb . . . Richie Dilenge and Iim Ring a his best friends . . . a caree in l after St. John's U. OQ3 QQ? William Band 1, 2. Bill . . . hai folk . . . likes . . . can be seen with Paul Pedalmo undecided about the future 5 Father Nelson meets with the heads of the ma or activities, ffypf Richard A. Wall Earth Science lg Physics 35 German 3, 4g Band 33 Radio 35 Chemistry 43 Math 4. Rich . . . travels from St. Ephrem's, Bay Ridge . . . enjoys science and the band . . . usually seen with john Tesoro and Charles Kirby . . . intends to take up public relations at St. John's U. 72 Terry Cooney CSpeechl, Walt Sheerin fPrep Sha owsl Frank Gentile fBandl, and Gene Metzger fRed Owll Harry P Welnkauff Camera lg Latin 2, Chemistry 4 The Baron . hails from Flatbush . . . prefers Spanish girls and Prep assemblies . . best friends are Joe Stile, Dan Lieneck Tony Moran plans to study at St Johns U Stanley D. Wemecki Earth Science 1. Stan . . . comes to Prep from Holy Cross Parish . . . a math whiz . . . usually seen with Ed Paddock . . . will go far in aeronautical engineering. Thomas I. Westby Forum 13 Speech 1, 2, 43 Debate 1, 23 Intramurals 23 Math 4. Tom . . . hails from Ridgewood . . . likes making and flying model airplanes . . . hopes to pursue a career in the Air Force via the Air Force Academy. Senior music-makers during lunch hour. 5.1 .z.,..a JW ff .44-MJ ' ' .M K . John I. Yanovitch Most Likely to Succeedg Best Studcntg I Paul G. Wiegand Earth Science lg Football 23 Basketball 2, 3, 43 Chemistry 4j Cheerleaders 4. The Baron . . . migrates from Rich- mond Hill . . . manager of Basketball team . . . likes sports . . . always seen with Charlie Menges and Mike Samo . . . next stop St. John's U. n. L ,1 u V CVUXJ. b VU Class Genius Henry S' Wolff Math 1, 2, 3, 4s Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 43 Moore Honor Society 2, 3, 43 Biology 2' 7.Physics 33 Prep Shadows 43 Chemistry 4: The Brain . . . hails from Woodside . . . favors math and science . . . al- ways on the Headmaster's List . . . likes to read and enjoys listening to jazz music . . . often seen with George Wagner, Vincent Scotti, and Bob Pal- loran . . . proud owner of two Quigley medals . . . hopes to become a surgeon via M.I.T. ,x Michael I. Zoccoli Earth Science 1, 2, 3, 43 Student Coun- cil 1, 23 Dance Committee lj Intra- murals 1, 2, 3, 45 Red Owl 33 Prep Shadows 3, 4. Mike . . . a South Ozone Park man from St. Anthony's . . . favors science . . . likes bowling . . . never missed Headmastefs List . . . usually with Gene Metzger, Phil Conti and Larry Janicke . . . future Cooper Union engineer. .J , - '- if-iilifftflfi-31--f - ' ,V K L, ,t,f.ff-lazsfgf . K 1 ,, ' ' , ' 1, 3 K German 3, 4. Hails from Holy Cross . . . always good for a smile . . . pals with Ed Fox and Louis Calastro . . . plans to be a pharmacist via St. John's U. , 73 ' f l , . 'LU-1 '4- 9 . 3 f' ...g i , i . V K ' 3.-me -V 5 .nw 'f Q -N ' , ulgzi I i , lfiffli -if I I 3 . . - . A ff? 4? f K S -,X C Nw St. Vzncent de Paul Teaching has its sadder moments for the Vincentian, especially 74 1 he brings bad news at report card time. THE YE RE IEW . 1' . x' , Q. 'wsu ' .2 K - , . ' ek .i ri E . H ii 2 EE 2 2 il sf. , rr aku 2 405 g Q if 191 Q f M i,,,,.i'WL M f 1 11. K f i- , , E Robert Porto performs as the King of Babylon in Green Pastures. Back to School The Rev. Ioseph Tinnelly, C.M. becomes the new President of St. Iohnis Prep . . . Upper elassmen welcome 500 Freshmen . . . Gene McElroy and Ioe DeFilippi elected as President and Vice-President of the Student Council in very spirited campaign. School Days . . . School Days 'Meet the new priests on the faculty, Fathers Hynes, Galchus and Ford. Only about two feet of height separate a frosh and 6'6 Mr. Routhel, new Math teacher. T6 1 The football team gets off to an early start in practice I, di x4 9 Q. 45.5 1' J W VKX., 1 . . if x x ,fig X ,Q-,SQ xl- Vx Q. ,gf AV, . I 5 fisfswxf ,,,,....--- S X Q Kygl., -V X , A f. .gf sf ix 5 ix 1-'A , 4 J Zg f nu. g, f f k Y . W? 1 Q sk., ,N--f -- TQ f k L if S I I Q ance Time First Prep dance honors Christopher Columbus . . . Valentine Dance held at the Hotel St. George . . . Poster Service Squad contributes valuable murals. Bob Panzer, Iohn Podgursky and dates arrive at the Christmas Dance Why so solemn? The crowded dance floor. 78 Phil Conti checks Iohn VValsh's ticket. . -1-i-rugs-A .Je mmm -ff,1swwwsma1-l X ,X a Q if -faq , . fin 4 Some student is going to hear about this! No Rock ,n, Roll allowed. Parents at A good one, Father! 80 That looks good! Honor Thy Father and Thy Mother Parent-Teacher meetings prove fruitful in helping hoth to understand the students, problems . . . Animal Father-Son Com- munion Breakfast held in DeGray Gym . . . Parents of the students get acquainted at Social . . . Fathers and sons howl for trophies. the Prep so MNH ' ' vvup l Father Finn and the Crusaders pitch in at the Parents' Forum ' l. The top three teams at the Father-Son Bowling Tournament Father Coneagh keeps the mothers smiling. Father Hynes tells another swimming story. Radio City Music Hall beckons to members of class 4-5, winners of the ad campaign. I , K, 1 Brooklyn Prep,s last stand. of df an JO A Father DeMott drums up spirit for the Brooklyn Prep football game. U I Thanksgiving 'mn' V w ,'l!LVVi7 M L gel at J Season qw f.. L4 1 f ,L X, at for L J Prep Alumni gather at the Hotel St. George for X ' annual banquet on Tuesday before Thanksgiving . . . Rousing rally preludes Brooklyn Prep game . . . Kick-off of Ad Campaign for Prep Shadows. Thanks Be To God Picking the ad campaign prizes. I Latham and Graham paint the rising ad campaign thermometers Father Tinnelly welcomes the alumni. Graduates of 1959 enjoy themselves at the Alumni Banquet. ,Xi R 1 JQYWWL 1 5 if K-2 fi e ...Q X lil L ESF Activities Vocation VVeek display holds interest of the students. Dignitnrics assemble with Bishop McEntegart after cele- bration of the 300th Anniversary of the Death of St. Vincent de Paul. Father Taggart discusses the results of the Vocation Week with Gene McElroy and Joe DeFilippi. Father Ford closes Sodality with Benediction of the Most Blessed Sacrament. Sf-JDM? j rfasw f , ZX! N 1 51 X X X f 76?wYWY' s . I Angels at the Fxsh-Fry. Marv Gonna T521 4Gang wav fof the Cain VI fTom Karcherl kills Flatfoot fFrank Molineauxj. 86 Mr. and Mrs. Moses talk as G I fBZlrb'irf1 G V1 1 1 ar! . Oc pre E Lord God. C UCF, 11111 Graham and ag 5111 Moses Green Pasturesl' Large crowds cnjoy play for thrce night stand . . . Congratulations to Guy Marge, and james Graham for their fine performances . . . and a special bouquet to Father Donovan for producing and directing such a success. Moses rebukes Pharaoh CLouis Cardcnl. , , , A ' -. Noahs boys building thc Ark. loses and Aaron lnntch min I ac os with Phrmlo , .,1,SmAl ., 'g1CIIU'lS, I The King of Babylon holds Court. 87 Boat Anchors Aweighv i No, Father, you can't play first basef, Mr. Trczza niusclcs', in, Lower Manhattan on the horizon. K VL , T, V' V YVhat,s so funny, Father? i W K fwi gi L if Things are looking up for Brian Cainey and Mike Zoccoii. Ride Annual boatride to Rye Beach . . . Faculty again trounce Seniors in softball game . . . thousands thrill to joy-rides . . . dancing and refreshments make trips home complete. WN: Which way Co the Old Mill? 9 Xlr. Prior wlmr-ks ll fly lull in the Senior-Faculty Pete? j.Zfll'I1C. Xi? if Q 'N -N551 iff Nm N',l'fkfz: . Didn't you ever see the Manhattan skyline before, The lineup: Brian, John, Terry, Mike 89 Seniors Night Out Senior Prom Senior Prom held at the Essex House . . . couples dance to the music of VVa1ly Rhodes and his O1'ChCStl'21 . . . thanks to Father MeCaffery and his crew for 21 well-planned dance . . . students close out the evening with the school song. 99 john says it with flowers. XVhere friends fT0lI1 Cillenb meet friends Hoe Nollj. fsgw , 'Q gent, E 'is ' if . , ,ww dire, JV, 'M A I 3 -.....-ff W J 1 sm, , - up The cafeteria was never like this Well, in my day . . . raduation The largest class in the history of St. Iolnfs Prep- 350 students-receive their diplomas from Father Tinnelly . . . graduates warned to carry their Catholic training into every phase of their future life . . . the Class of 1960 leaves the Prep with mixed emotions. A ler The Ball Is Over rd U 7! I remember you guys when . , . Do 34 The long white line. 91 Gee, thanks, Mark . . . Awards Valedictorian . . ...... Joseph McGrath Salutatorian ........ Dennis McMahon St. Iohrfs University Scholarship . . . Victor Agusta Niagara University Scholarship . Dennis McMahon Quigley Medal ........ john Yanovitch McGill Medal ....... joseph Belladonna Henry Borchert Medal . . Henry Kettelhodt Band Medal .... . . Mark Calgano DePaul Medal ,... . Joseph McGrath Prep Alumni Medal ...... Victor Agusta Perfect Attendance Medal . . . . Ioseph Noll Ioseph Scozzari Joe McGrath delivers Valedictory address. St. Vincent de Paul UNDER ' fs, ,Jn W - A xv-.,,,,N N ' ' ' . 1 - x X . I f John O'Conn0r prepares to bowl over the pins at the Father-Son Bowling Tournament. The missionefs departure is a sad event in David, Panama. RADUATE lass 3-1 Q1 is ugh Rv X 1 1.1, 2 i , X X EN. ff B , - X 2 Nicholas Havrilak 5 I as F 51:51 2 John McGrath ROBERT MCSHERRY Class President Student Council , i ,Q .. , . I 1 T' r' ' s fi , . r :,1::i-iff V- isirvfri 1' 'J el lgi:'2'4f W 15551 as Thomas Karcher hwy, Michael Minichello W e William Andrews an 0 Louis Gonzalez . gi, A . ,ff 7, . 1. X in L John Kelleher aware 7-- : -,f . XX ss +1 r N as 'rs F' me gg f. X. ,.:5z,z:f. A 5 3. if 1 lb! X Joseph Minogue F1232 . nge. :j3',.lf an -2 . 625321 r Kf7ff55f5?4 E .,.. F iw r Frank Cerar 5 wg ag LW Manuel Gonzalez .Q Robert Kessel 1 - If ' af Thomas O'Connor if - Y 52 fi 37 'f f igiilfi. Ta , , , ki . Richard Coyle Q . K f ,V ff' w, William Griffo Jerome Killoran 5? ,Al dl John Oliyieri Bill Muller, John Podgursky and dates arriving for the Football Dance. Roger Dannic si yi . lr Robert Haas K - f :fi-2 ?i.ff1'e . I E, 1, Arthur Kohout uf-f: ::f '-, . sf?-gf 1 .en Qin H si,. I P, Q. , W Bi 1- f - if-si Michael O'Rourke 1 i Q ' ,. Ji 5 ' l. 2 ' I K V35 3 A r - 41 F L Philip Rizzuto ' 41,15 fiiffiliff I - 5. i . 1 .1 . ' 11523 5 - 3 .1 John Sinclair 'fi zygiqwi ! Y John Donovan -::r-:Lis-'i P3 'I' e -of : :.:' ' ' TWWI2' John Hanley Ti' ' f . -wil' e V Robert Luchel i James Puma lgww, i John Rowan eiiki f. .,,. .W :,r.s,Q, , nsInnen,ns,e Theodore Stone John Walsh 94 . F .sp ar r fa ig: T Q it Edward Flynn , ..,. jf,5 in ,sg lasik as .. r 'PP . gg, . Q W ,Jig X ik Ma aw 9 -f If William Haubert ,,.., .,.:- - .,f-rag ,....,- . R' w w' . J Henry McArdle Y L K x Q' - -f ai K 'J I Salvatore Rao is W LM 'Rr iflwqss ' 'Q rzy, V gig i e 1: X dl Erich Samide iiei ioolnn Louis Tirino ff? , f ig 3 Wesley Wickers Joseph Caiazzo 715552. , - iff K James Feeney 4: . If Harold Kuck A . .L Albert Mea 2 ,,:. William Schmith .r ifssf ' :W J .. I 3 J Joseph Smith Matthew Strong in QM ff x 6 H - sw :Q U Vincent Colluro 1 , ' 57 John Ciglia If sv s . 9 xr f Joseph Lark - ' Q l A Paul Medici +5 Tifi--5 if 2' si Henry Schreiber rp 55 it Q . 'UF' Q5 fa Stanley Smylcowski Lawrence Treuber 55yMi,?55,L' R - anvff I JI. J :1,, A , Michael Cunningham George Gugleotti M Howard MacDonald l 'QF ff 1 Ralph Muekeley Ronald Scott Neil Sorrentino G ri Edward Donovan Richard Hourihan :,.. Richard Magnifico Robert Muenkel Y Q- - ,,.e 3' Warren Dorsch ,Q J 52 1 Edward Ireland -st., , .:, ' MSM .. . KW K 1, X X if r F x X fs A- ,K Michael Dumiak Pyliiikifi '25 F3549 7 ,- 5' ' 5 .,.. i f 1 - Patrick Kelly . iii? T- Robert Maichin Charles Mango s f' -'fs X r--'f' f ' L 1 K K William Niles Thomas Plante lass 3- : 'J A A X 3 Q JOHN MANCO Class President Student Council Finials ' if. 1175 4 Q- K ki : IQ.. Michael Mannix George McGowan '-uggprfi ' W . Na gg - .if , Q S ' jg EE r 6 if + fl Thomas Powers Thomas Prevet ri gf C3- Mr. Goetz and interested students examine unusual rock formation. 95 f i ' ' 4. . ..4.,,,,.: ,' Q I X feb , X55 4 4 X 3 1, X Mark Abruzzo O A ,, S' El ,,1..'l Q. ' Q X 4 f ' , ,, FE F U X X U- , , W X-My, XQ.X'.:,ff4 ,1 Q X Vrwzfyfyi - V :Tl O X -V ,viwg - X ,.,- s' 5 ,, ,. ,, , ... Iohn Hinchcliff f QQ Thomas McNamara Robert Panzer I s,: f:3'::X i i l 1 15 . li Joseph Singler fi: K , 'lil 5 ..,.,V: X Frederick Bruce X 1 F Gordon Duggan W.,-ef Xieswg + M . ly i 95 in . , Thomas Howell 5255 f X1 w .4 633 V ' lf XV-QQ . ijii I William Parker f fiififr Rocco Capasso Wifi . af V 1 4574 ....... -- H Q ' : if ' VV '- H 1 :55 ix Ks, X 1 X sill VV ZX? ' A Xb J 4 ff U55 ai mfg 5 X f WVXX ,, fl! X X XX X 4 Frank Eppich ' J 'l V W, 5fgi55 ,rwyiwff Q 43 Xi ,Y S was lass 3-3 as f4sg,f1':fX K wr A X X 55155 3 -3-251 S XZL e HX... X - .X , ,m v : ::Vf1,g.,?5Q .X .Xf - :lg Roger Castellani David Evers J X 'H Q Y X ,ms Xen ss.L:a,VWs' ' - :ii V. fl? X' W X Raymond Iergensen Robert Kaine Iohn Podgursky Donald Quigley ' X X ' , P . it ,,.. V If ' -sf I .5:1g,Xg, f ' EL W ' il Eg g :-' . ':5f::ffs,Lfz .,, ..+ , ,. wX,'.-fwrr.. 1, 5.5. :fl aggf V1 K If 552323 ' ffzzsflif' wi ' in, 5?-1.jQ1Vg - is -24 3 : . fr s 54: X ' Joseph Cichocki Charles Findon m' K X X ss 1 , r gfv? X 1132313- , ?fii.5o-T' gfag,-. 1' Vincent Marchesano mg: -fix. om 'zz Xifiifiw Gfeaf ' .Q ' -' James Serina james Slyrnan Thomas Tarantino Henry Wendel Brian Zwergel WILLIAM HEGARTY Class President Where's your next class? Student Council 4 J Q1 geish a . Walter Cooper S . 1 XX H .2515 ' i f L: .f. . 1 1: A- Qt-57991. 'M 3. W vlin iiaif-ij ,gli V wi? N iw f ' ik ' John Finneran ,N i N WFES .fe iff5'f:V ff: :VV r .-Ga Aw i -X.-q: :' X' ,Q 1 Xg, vi XX Frank Marchesini v ii i G X Ni' ,XJ ' X 2 3, M . , 7 YV . -- N X iid we ,X Francis Simmons if sf, fail 2 X i,Xf 'S 5 V x fi , X me F N Iohn Fogarty df- 3, ,. sfo s.g5igw-,XFX 4,tX,fgsX5X . . W X-253:54 'i 4.-E V X f Donald Masterson 4, if -L K Q'- ' 'ii' 5- 1 Francis Auletti Gregory Dunn Spencer Edwards George Knell Peter Michalski William Muller . g g 4 Carl Patane RICHARD SCOTTI Class President Student Council 97 'xiii ,gin 5 k,,-ages : l I s Joachim Barbieri N ' f all' if ag Q ss A H ,M AB. Q ,r 35,51 Gia yogi? Gerald Fox Kevin Lawlor T Ljzgfjg I fl' vaij' . :,0.':Ngv:E,5,' . S James O'Brien John Regan - E ,F a Q igii , f Steven Bast 4 x 'RW df W X Z GY 1 x W Z George Grusky Robert Leddy John O'Connor sag a Q 'Fai an 5, ,Z .V -I .- Q 1 Michael Reilly Va-gaxzgfgfsa r aa? pl we :fgi4W.' -L 3255 Q. . , pf Q s. E H5955 111..I'f was Nb . ,.,,, 15 wr 4 X 26,5 , ew -s we A ' s Anthony Ventimiglia Peter Watcher 1 -.:rQ.t: Ab': Q si? faves as 1,-as , X. qs si 4 Z? xx s , J S .,. K Thomas Walsh The house at Chatillon where St. t lived as pastor in 1617. Rossa ewes? fo , gg ,Dx X J i MQ! , E -1 Joseph Belladonna ' 'f5fs5'.EW5!F5 li?-13255 Xi Flag? . . 4 , s 'x 1 f X s James Hinchey John Lyle M as 1 ix N K r ' Eugene Bradley .,. W vs,-E. -A ,xr 1.. . 2942 Sl i , so -ag ww s Q J si xg R I Joseph Ilardo . km XM 12 if 1 Jw X 5 a E W ' e W? 3 ,J S S as Joseph Marchese ' --1 , .. reliefs 551555-5 :-. a , Ss .- S, swf? ' ' V -E V 1 1 6 '.: -. 'FS'-5b.wI - 'H v , f l 7 riff ,,, '. uf- as ' r W 4' - , K 3 rr QPR' E Thomas Clougher Richard Cummins V ' af -' 1' if ss: ' X sg 'X E ,ss N Q 3 James Keenan . J 54552 Rf, 2kv ?3e ' ' fii1Eii'fQk,L John Massimiano Thomas Messner lass 3-. ' ' 4 , iii? J X ' will ' 5 N xt. : 1 iiifsfii: 'Q .. ' -f -,::f. R ff ' .. ,V if-f ...ia L lirwfwr. Raymond Rukstele John Schweickert Anthony Scro John Stumier . esa- ' ll ' 'LQ' ',iZi:::T':'-:ii X fi. s , lsga1?Eih-',,1 . ' A -f K fi gi r l! ' x r w as zz Robert Bromberg K I ames Fanning 153, 11. gf.1g:.is - 'Xi' ' 'ff 7 , . z e, f5'5'f , .ggflr y ' .5 'sxggz William Grote F 'I .M . , :Sf X me 2,4 55, ef--- was aegis inf of R Q iff X wig si s 2 , X ., ,f . . W, Ami,, , fi . vi? Q ,Q , K William Kelly QEW1' -iw H -is-cfify: .iw ff f A his K kb! ui 'S Q, , 5 'fl 7 A 2 mi . :,. we +5 avg s X 1. VS? Iohn Burke i :iii Q f:f'. , zz. ,wx g ' ' 3 S i iii: ,Q 1 Iohn Fetter Ifiggffgifn: ' ' :Q Il' 'XTQWI' CE igi eifll zfi ' my V,. 'iG2?ikQi George Hanold A., . S Y gel 1 . A , 14 17 r P 1 X 1 f l - 3' i ff 2:2 i ,A -M K Kevin Keough 4 1 fe K s xx Thomas Monahan Mgfyggwgrxf 1' ' iv-f ':fQ'irqi Q Ein lik! 'L 2-lik Idzyjn- 1 --zz :-lil Stephen Sendtore C X fi? 2 in Y Q 8 RS X L 0 'Y S Q ll 92 Rr 5 3 4 W 3555 A mm,-sd Edward Campbell Alan Cardinale l ., an fi ? L' Sffisffil N JOSEPH CANNAVA Class President M h Student Council ' L r Richard Fitzpatrick Thomas Flood Henry Knittel Paul Medici's not doing much talking. M 5 3 1 ?3?hf'5i1i 2 ' zvfffsii s - ,, icgggyfglf yet 3 ,: 25:2 x 5,2 rf ? , -' K Mira- nn. fifftifiii 1- Q 'iii Ziff' 'N f : EEQZEKK XL. . . 'M ' :,- ' ' sz t' .en z. 'Q-7? ' ., US, I . U V ' 'lk - . V t f isslirzf' ' f - Harold Montefusco Kevin Peters Thomas Quartararo Joseph Santangelo frm .- A is ee inf is,- . N E 5245 ,K . . , Q Q55 We . msg? 3335 Zigi X3 S ,XS ss s 2 W n N' i i - .,.. . Q55 Ili 'W -:fi ve Walter Sieczkowski Harold Stevenson Carl Vogt William Walker 98 Arthur Cardone a A- mmf ' -'-fir, , I .,.. Frank Fundaro s X Q mf sk er 1 4 15132 MM . ' ix. Msfrerixs. ' Qg.2Z2,,:'4s.-7, Rocco llardi 2 U Y X f fl. . Ml, .- . K ,Q -gs fs? ,Q xr 4 f S 1 fa 'A r Q 3 r ,Q .-m',,s55 Robert Marinaccio so L A w s 1 gg : gig 1. 3 A , 2 Joseph Scully i L , 4 , 1 K i :xEif.: is R S 1 ,3 ik ' rf joseph Weinbrecht George Degen -'i'-Jr .:-::5E5. , P:-' ' Wi- 3. 1: ,,, , F-,gn 11? , 'W--, i-Ea 5 Ks 'cs L K , X 2 Q 'ge xfiff 4 V4.5 fs rl! 'l H, if 'K v 5 1 lr as ' S v A Hi Robert Greene Richard Iankowski fr ,f - . ltisw-sf ,felis ,. I. '.'!sB'1i',9Ff5?iU'i M X, , fgxgzwl .K .. ,. I'-I fs Robert Monahan Zn Memoriam Q, 'E fiamzs Rzxllg BORN: JULY 13, 1943 Entered St. John's Prep: September, 1957 DIED: SEPTEMBER 8, 1959 fulirhazl 11:1lacanrirI1 BORN: MARCH 11, 1944 Entered St. John's Prep: September, 1958 DIED: MAY 22, 1959 X Q dai iw ' ' K' 'T, Ui U 3, ww , 4, 2 er , We so X x of i s K K Tl f X ' P 4 . 3 . i , My WILLIAM VEIT Class President Student Council M552 f W , 31 John D'Aleo ,- Q pgs so , ,Ji Robert Galaskas 'ffzsfiliif' . Ziyi? ' 'fififlfs i , I A 1 K , .. N gifs? ww William Guzman Charles Dodd Robert Gimpel .. 1. Frank Hohenstein uf 3 if f .1 . V, Dante Molinari M 'f Q :.f'as'f ' 4 Philip Barmonde ,f 1 l l yr 4 it 4. U i. 1' Y' X w john Cronin Richard Eller is Nl, 'i 3 :A x 9 isis: f Y fi il-s 523212 -Ig . H ul , 3 . , Thomas Gregson N s we QR H' iff' W an 3 a gi ek r K 5 U Wt 2 -f 1. .gn J ivgsfsegygy Stanley Kamik ,ga ' Q H' Robert Nagle s :X VL : f a ' ' f Michael Ruggiero gk .X xi., 3 mg- , .1 1, eg i , V . . ., L 5 25552 af- f fvissivfffs ,L , l, Q L' 9 34 W if v - '. NV , Qs , We fm S K Rl sm 25, kgs s a 51-:rf fx Q55 U S F r is Z fl Frank Bongino John Burtone Arthur Carter Eugene CiPfi3U0 James Connolly K W 1 , We ai ' 2 ,,,Ei:2:s: f ,gl-:ways . 21 'Q 5 3 -C if if ti .M, Wil, Q L by ,f 5 J , as X Y , .I X ,U 'HEL 9 ,. . , 5 J 1 I T. i E it as Timothy Kunz ' in 5 XSS 2 K ' 2555 .R 5 . . 5 , Q i ,X Qi ka 2 s,ii 2. , S 3 2 32 Y 2 xi fi x EW t , Se f sf Q Eugene Peper lf gf K 1' . ,. , D 4, 'l.--,emi 1 f'g1E'fgg?r Charles Schneider Lawrence Ludwig Patrick Quigley 5 , , - by The band plays on! lass i , ,M Albert Marino ii in 1 - :., 12.5525 5. 5 5, ' f. Charles Riggio Alfonso Sorrese Warren Swensen 100 iw ee is js, Q W5 ,aff I John McAllister Michael Weadock Jw My W. si ! 4 Mx z Dannis McMullen L M If , af? 'aff r 'H-5 Tw.. Gerard Armendinger Stephen Bisocco Ralph Brandifino Joseph Cappello Michael Chiaramonte Joseph Cole A3 Joseph Greene Richard Hendal sr 2 I ,A ill? .ri .Sim The faculty enjoying the Christmas Dance. Class 2 - 2 15 I 5 l SN :- 1 , 5332: . , Wav f ll wg Q W r . Anthony Januska y y i' 5 is 3 4 QW -3-lf g if X 5 Q if X Y all 10 - YF- Daniel Mullahy Q M. .Q 5? :V IQ? ,s Theodore Sasso Anthony Silecchia el J Stanley Klimasz ..., ZS? ,.x,, Edward O'Connell Terrence Strong f I Leonard Leon . Ralph Pagano loel , me 'rg' C John Umhey Joseph Cunneen James Driscoll Joseph Malskis S ln 5 Carl Pope 5 Q -M ' Michael Volpe ORLANDO AARON Class President Student Council ri ,QW Patrick Delfino Michael DiFede . A Q Joseph Feola Noel Giallanza. . W, Joseph McGrane Harold Miller ' .. .' .s,' 9 gf Q aj S v . William Reddy A Cono Zunno Ronald Roth HARREON HABART Class President Student CouncH L a ma, Q 55 Y-'sf a . f ,. Q sf s John Doherty x .. ,,, ,. :Y af bu. joseph Keane A V! if f . ap ...A . : 15121 :iv SA P 'h V :,A . - 5 k.-h Y I 'E fit- - f t' m : William Permakoif Howard Quinn S.- ' 3 4, N 12? New I k,,,. , . T A il V John Russian Lawrence Schwemmer if i of ' X Wa' V . ' ' Q aj JY'M 'in 5x57 5 '. .i I 5 X? Vincent Syracuse 5 , mf Ag E an 4 I ohn Alfieri Nicholas Bartolomeo F Q .:.. ,ur . -sf' 1 ffm Joseph Ely ' 11 ,- ki, 1 i . F QT MQW ii.- smigsaqi f 1. . Frank Kuster L N , 'SK ,as W Hx john Casey John Gallagher Pindaro Lockhart WHr:'V.. ' ..1:v9fL??wz f 22 is .4 2 joseph Bonici Peter Cirigliano iff Gicamo Giordano Anthony Marino ir flf.f 'ii, if 1 ,. :M Y in ri' Steven Boyd - A-if . 1 gglggsif an af6Q h,4r wi 1 .' L firs- n'k KU! Terence Connolly si, D . vii? ,- 'sea Paul Holland iii Jswfisa, at V. ' w 'F gaaat S wa s Donald McNally , .sq W 5 ... 1? Robert Butler -, Q. ,, . L s ' ' Kevin Daly asks -EH iYpsf'aah Qi its Q le.. Y QQ? 0 w N L 3 . .. Thomas Monaghan 4 X as ... . -if Thomas DeMere T- X3 i L 1 'i.. . I Walter O'Leary it Francis Rinaldo luli Gaetano Sparagna s o Peter Venice St. Vincentls breviary and Candlestick. Althm' Wettefhahn 102 I ames Cu!! : 1 'f 1:55.- i i a 5' if :rm Q H' Y H wg f 5, 42 5 Walter Lenowicz IM' , we Bernard Ospitale sk 'QM I, f xi, ' .K V ,gr Wafe r . ,M My 4: 1 g Q ia ,Q ,M H ,, ana fx ff, f' N ' mu . Z v I J ' .:- wel' Q5 i C 3 '-23 fe Y Thomas Rossi George Ulitaky W N rg' Frank Armada I ames Delaney Joseph Ludwiczak Robert Binick Anthony DiCerbo f: : ' , Q? we 4 X U r i ff or ,ri Q- S eu , Anthony Gengo joseph Maloney ll Iohn Brady Carl Catoni Michael Downes Kurt Fox fr Brian Greene Kevin Hegarty Iohn McGowan Gilbert Miller HSS '- th Luciano Chianetta ' H xiii! gf? 1, 1 it , W W XS' 2 'X X fe N . 445. in Joseph Ianir 'YR sr px., .I .5 . W N William Mulcahy Several versions of the push-up. 103 3 X .- A --so - : JOHN STEUERER Class President Student Council D fi T75 , a 521 C ' l 1, r - , Michael Keohane '- .ik ik t F .5 .T . ,Xt Donald O'Connell Charles Plock I Howard Santamore W S 3 y r a t? S 5 Eugene Volini William Reckerdres John Short Thomas Zito lass A W sz rs :mr-5 P ' s 5 kilt ere 1 E, ll aa E mf W, gg ' sw i . ,u . it . THOMAS MCCARTHY Class President Student Council Q air X f , v, na 4 1342 , Ramon Aliberti Y' R ra 11 K , fx asf, L Louis D'Angelo 2 M A John Bauer Gregory Bormzmn K . gg 5,- Michael DePalo Arthur Dolciotto 5 . 'h,' I Charles Cacciatore Gregory Emmett 153-gggigigg l.1 Michael McNally Band Rehearsal :.: Z ' 'X 12 ' E t--t l P . - Michael Monahan Richard Morris X I John Riordan Philip Russo Edmund Scordato 104 1 Edward Nalpant X7 X . 2, . 5.15.1 A at -f 13812: . 1' r- 2 , -' K . V 4 Philip Olivieri Dominick Castiglione gr X Y 21239 Q' 4? mf 'ir .erm ,Q hm w x V152 : l. ' -K 'i B if au J Y 5 A age 'Y 'il' . 9-1. A Robert Fleming Frank Giordano W tilt lg James Kearns Q x: ..:,: , L, 1 u. . -Q, ,zg Frederick Loeterle Peter Petito Wwii' ' ' A TLQQQ gary? if t ' ,f 52.-I i' -g George Sparr William Tator Ferdinand Vennera i W . H235 LE. . I' Emil Como , , 4-im vi. 'af' ' - f inf? mix. ' A 5-f-f:. ' V I F5 - it Q. ' ,L DY? X. Q, .51 f?l i',:.ll.3W Q: Edmund Gandolf X ' 'i-' I H ,Sgiii Tilii, . fi? E l X S. Wi fi' . gf V l Robert Horeis J L. Peter Kuzma John Marino ir if it X NS K Hr M t Dr? X Kat' if A . U ie ly :Nfl Q Q 1 U N fi w Dennis Ouinn iff' Rlflff, f 1 V Walter Wetzel . T firea- Thomas Accardo John Arnold A - J if sf iii S 1 . f : ' ,.,,. -,-, J , 'S'-:gp vr Z, Y K T' , Frank Colluxa Patrick Dignan l ' , 1 . I i is Richard Giampietro Henry Lessler 'Kai K f H613 I at wif-A fix s A w 1? f N- xx Z' John McGuinne-ss Stanley Grochocki 'l Q, .' 3' r . X QV R -A ,. n - 'Q ' 1- .A Richard Ludwig w.. :- I Alexander Milne John Paglia IFN - ' M 3 ggfik. Ronald Reeves M -m fif Q57 A .57 4 j Stephen Bisagni I Es? r William Dufner 1 .girl K 3' --5 53.213 L 1525: nfl ' ' 3: Robert Hessler 2 A ' .A John Mancuso L it 'tvs , '52 S-fly in .A ...,.,, 1 ma :El gy -1 4+ t Q Kevin O'Connell Ni f s . , lx L. Q if Robert Porto Stanley Rucki 5 at i 'NCQ Robert Brien Thomas Caputi -' 55555 . we : LE m.:..g I ii L if A . L , ' -1. 1 John Ferris Charles Frary 1 fl ffL 1 Laurence Jones Thomas Kapps :NEW P X s sqm Francis Chimenti -I M l i l 0 Q FRANCIS DELMONICO Class President Student Council ' J lass 'ef f 2 -6 Joseph Koenig Fathers Nelson, Finn, Green and Concagll greet the students and their dates. ,sa , 5. i . eite i - . f- in Philip Scarantino Thomas Simmons William Sullivan D'1niel Unverzagt Fred Voltaggio 105 1 GREGORY KUZN IEW SKI Class President Student Council 4' Stanley Giovanniello E . 5 YP' N S ' .., 1 A David Allocco Q . Robert Corso 4 K ,Q V,in yt l 9 l . iss. is ssse 5 Neale Baxter Peter Borreca Daniel Cadicamo John Catenacci John Clark 21+ f ff Q :iw - Q ji 1 f Dennis Darrigan Michael Donegan Andrew Esser Thomas Fleming Robert Gannon I ames Hambel T T f f' 'sts kkf' f fl .. my Thomas Horstmann Carmelo LoFaro .... - .-,.. Y . W fl' L ' . ' L . Gerard Mamma The tattered umbrella carried by St Vincen Hmm Mcouade Ioseph Monestere - 'ffhlevgi Q .,.t XL h George Olszewski lass 2-7 Leonard Pilaro Nicholas Seminara 4 .., t as Thomas Ouinn Thomas Riordan f .2 --,:w,.,,- , - , firmer-.sa . M :,. .. .i ., s wqw 'S Pb- Donald Spellman Joseph Ventimiglia Laughlin Whalen Ralph Acquasanta S N . Matthew Cusack V wa, is. .. it -mf' -'H ref ' '32 Q Brendan Fullam . I '9 Q can William Gronroos Robert Kossmann 5 John Lupi S silsss ' v ' L sli -:',,,l A ,W 1 in is t Ralph Arrigale Peter Boeri Joseph Brown Allan Cholowa John Comer X 'lf-fffii :gk x ,z z - gl . ,- A? l ' ' -:if Paul DeLoca Anthony DiMeg1io John Dwyer Stephen Ehrling Joseph Fineo Class 2-3 if . ll' h RICHARD REYNOLDS Class President Student Council X 25 1 li Paul Mango 'Affff ':?'5fI1'g': S ' , 'ii lz ' . A' Oi ,v L Kenneth Powers William McGuire Louis Rudloif Gene McElroy evades enemy tacklersl 'f.: 'r - ' ' .. ffl Q M John Milusich Thomas Murphy 1 hail F3 QQQE Frank Scelsa John Sims 4 .wsi N31 X. egg .Af 2 SN r s 5 Ei Sz lpiidi xv 'Q feat? N. .e.,Qs:.t X ts Sq ff? K Brian O'Connor S ri Bw X Donald Sward , JF, Richard Giarrusso e Ax' , Edward Hickey Jam es Lilly 'Thomas Palma sg. l Peter Urban Michael Walsh 555 ' ' ' Y fr 2 :Q 5,1255 f ,il ' x, 71 2 . sl. 'f':u-if-' ' 4 , .2255 Christian Bell W,..v, i , . ..,., 'Y my X James Cavallaro Frank Flood Michael Roach I v . . I 5, Q4 S ml' 'Ep Y f if 4 as JOHN HRUSKA Class President Student Council 1 ': i Carl Borruso fsl' L .,,1:,g A nz, -5' ..,.... , 9 ig ' ,S Michael Clarke 1 Qgggrz' ,. ' -?f2E'f 1 , 2 .1 Q, Edward Golden Anthony Ruvolo gmt ll' fi Vincent Amendola E if Iohn Cahill - , fa. S1 5 X FW X Q f ff H25 M dw? FRS ll William Coster Paul Handal , A George McCormick 1 9 Donald Dayre Francis Keating Q? ., var .WS si - :Q Thomas McShea C s is, ss. Robert Sena Thomas Spellman William DelPin0 fp wg 'E' joseph LaBarca . I S y 17 Vincent Monteforte 1 im Q S, ,f Will it explode? lass 2-9 , Victor DeSantis 'K .fx ,-3 r f K 9' E if A Z 1 Joseph Logan Thomas Neyland Charles Thomas Daniel Verdirame R as HHH J Y William Donnelly t Michael Maxwell l ',,:s:- V . '::::l : Q Q Iames O'Neill Q, Q J N 4 K gr ' e 45 Peter Woll A Emest Fabio P M is X i ,, wr- A Robert Pine 'he interior of the house at Dax where St. Vincent was bom, now converted into a chapel. William Carney v, . lv Y Alan Lynch ,, 'rs-A Daniel Christie sg A , Peter Finnerty m,5 A W Iohn Mcl-Iugh i Frank Paolillo Anthony Ciraldo ' is Benjamin Fuoco 1 5 I Robert Mantel QL' Alfred Riehl 1:2 'Q ' fl' L cacc , ar i L Thomas Comer William Cushing e 'eee Iames Gilio Francis Grunseich 'i1'-' ,iz Frank Minutaglio William Murphy , L Charles Schmitt Frank Smith 109 T . it 2 13 Bernard Airone Robert Arvenire W c a 44h Thomas DeLuca Thomas Hinchey , r .. .w ' ,t w :Ft .t S , , 7 N A A fi Sb- . ti iii 'sr' ' ' ZWQQ., ,Lg 5 Yi 1 2 BRIAN PUTNEY Class President Student Council 'h Iohn Bonde Joseph DiPrima .2 S' ' ii Donald Kramer I 14.0 W dgh Edward Bucholtz .A F58 James Eakins Bs s ' , Q ., my Daniel Link EISS sf -10 William O'Connor Michael Sweador as :ffl K . , t. - X - fist 't,- he If X1 ' -- X NRM. ,A-V . If ' ' Lx . K - ' ,a egiliff, . ' ,' ,fi ' '-' .t-.. 7 5 'Tis A E, Richard-Vanek Raymond Walsh S FRANK DeSANTO Class President Student Council L nn S l H, , ,, - ' 'Z fi f s s f ,ji K LL ir r Paul Faetz Peter Flynn Q-. wi , -7- 5 N: i Sylvester Huott Iohn Anderson r Pasqual Cozza 1 ,V 3. th 44 Louis Garden Michael Keegan , M. M v Q.. Q tv f 'Q Frank Lombardi Anthony Mazzarella Iames McDermott v A '7 Er '. N 5 I ' 1 ' i ,.1 ,QHH T I gg, W- ,i:,s S I Louis DeBenedittis if ik l Louis Golia Robert LaMarche ' j ml,- Y I ilrf -M A V 3 er., 3 . . ' S KW' F wwf' an-A f 1 i ., Michael Morrison William Nicholson joseph Orc-ra EISS 1 Philip Pippo .,s.-gm 5 Q? Q In 'XG E2 by ty J l is r Ns Michael Belohlavek Leonard Bosco Iohn Campbell Stephen Cloncn .,.. V Ioe De Filippi goes all out during basketball gfune J E L Joseph Radman Iohn Robilotti wa 'Mm Wx ,- ', f-iz' V A - A 7 L E , K '. .1 ,, ,, 1 - 1 ,MF e i ': I i ' Q S '-'- A - H A ' . i , I Seri -V, . 2 1 Patrick Ryan Thomas Scncllein Gerard Sperry Thomas Thompson George Wieland Neil Albrecht John Augustinas Joseph Bondi Francis Budelman William Cicardo Vincent Con gemi Prepsters leaming the ropes during Gym classl Alexander Guiffre Daniel Krissik mi W -wma' a 926 ' Vis 5, .. ff: 157 9'- - ' new , ' f , Ioseph Parker Herbert Little if : ' 5 A Q Nfw. f 7 N Q ' . s- 2, ' .. :Y A -N ' ' f f f, . I , Iames Riescher Stephen Lynch 5' :GW - -'if , Z QEQPLPQE . , 'H' 'X' is if ri We Lil H tt Neil Marcazzo Richard McLamey 4 -f ' i i- . ' sn x Q 1' ew :E Paul Ruebenaeher Richard Sommese Iohn Sweeney 111 ' if Kenneth Carson V M 5 Q ir Anthony Cigna K Q iii -paw: Stanley Dabrowski Y ,-:' Robert Fiore Raymond Hoban -X in X 2 X ff . wir ' Francis Molinari 'K' 1,55 - A 2 55: ig in :Su fi vf,-:. 1 1: Joseph Walz RICHARD SCHMITZ Class President Student Council s , V .fi h y - s , . N . 3 , , , -. , S. -. ,I or -2 mi. Ioseph DeMarco Paul DiStefano .- William Furdyna Donald Gill ' sf 12542 5' S t nrro -KSSF' L. Joel Kannengeiser gi .- fi A . ' C r :r f 3 9? ' ng ge Qi TY Thom as Mykalcio Michael O'Hara Class I if JOHN GORDON Class President Student Council A tree planted in the garden of the Church at Clichy by St. Vincent. 15.1 eff V is H W i Edward Melchiori ,E Francis Salaclino ir rm - ' is KS , Q lv 3 Richard Lombardi H- f K IHSS ' vi ii ij . 3 Joseph Anselma Richard Belpedio joseph Bottega Iohn Canavan ana an H' A iii ? - lni O' waaaa fm john Cerar John Cloos Gregory Crawford Xlfillimu Deering .y,,. ray is C Q - in L'k.' T 2, - - .Ei . ,,.. S - W If Joseph DeSilva Robert Failla Gerard Fogarty ' '5 ffi E fQ .gi 1 Y ' j Peter Hayes Victor Iannuzzi V.,LLVk I V V Lf , K. L Brian Keener Vincent Lanci M ... 339 if. img igaw ir MM vhv: -yzyg -mf, ,, ,xy fig Maxx , Q' ' r ,' . , , :ga . 'Q-Eb.-, Q-,fig William Nicholson yy? Frank Serpe james O'Reil1y Gregory Pisani Frank Rocco Q ww Walter Spreen Michael Tilley Daniel Vitale Robert Woy S rf ,X ,i la lt WILFRED CHARBONNIER Class President Student Council i 'A - Iohn Graetzer John Healy Donald Kehoe I if . 4 , l V , , 5 Robert Lopez Raymond McGarrigal is 1,75- 18 y .wig 1 K 1,4 Ronald Michalik lass - 5 'Y Q swf 4 e Anthony Antoniello ,i.szFfF7'7l55 . .Kiev S ii H525 x n ee . ', John Inman K , 'W xv 33 9325 A, X, N G Je Frank LaRocca xii V331 se , tw , N .3 Robert McGroar1y . , 2 N xx st so , sg 1- ' Wi 4 U f ' 71..:,1..., : --if! 5 4 ws A if ,W Edward Motyka Alan Romeo r,,,,rrrrW,--Wrr it ,1,r - ff liz, . - 525 5 HQ , rr,, Zri 5 . 6 Robert Bifolco ' I V ,. Martin Colfey ' D135 ' -r . 1 if . '. A 4 M 1. Anthony DeStef-.mo Peter Dooling . f Ji ref- ' Peter Croffey Anthony Defellce i eerr ., R hdddd Gerard Farley Michael Fomaro Ioseph Garruba Bill Mulcahy is trying to duplicate George Washington's picture. ,sf is - ii Q, 53' t X . . If '-m v ' James Norman 21 -.,. , :iii W , Tiff 5 , 'uv L t it L Aw Michael Orlando 3 i n,y H iw? ,lf K A N S r g E: Q, if sie if E Y, is ,.. V, i 5 M Fred Pisapia Matthew Rando t t F' to is Pasquale Salegna Paul Service Bernhard Stalzer Thomas Troiano Louis Vitale Sw jg lid, Ye' 225 am fe F' Ma N' V--gxfezimf . , ix fp, wef 'Z Ei JAMES FARLEY Class President Student Council Ioseph Gartland Brian Grealish John Boyle I mi? , V Vf ffsif' 65 'F Fl Daniel Cremins so LEA Patrick Heaney 'ii 'i . i Paul Cannizzaro X av- W S 5 VME ' i V. V df? if 'I .ix George DeGarb0 Q - : lnne R 'lies' R ' Leonard Iackowski , ml? e 1 1 E' . Paul Cheswick John Coifey S W ii' . it tl, .V i-5 .X '- , -fs: Y i ' fe '1 1 ..,. - V if iflliif-33 RV ii Ronald Dejewski Frank DeStefano ' if , Robert Kent Vincent Lossinno X , at- I 31' - ff .- -5. ' V Qi o i ,ffkffiiii Robert Dorr 1 5 .L if ' R 'W H LV -Egggwqa, at Richard Maida .f-u. M L r1.h V, , Father Finn tells another story about Panama. , sr ' .,:. I Q if Fifi D 3 xi I I , Z H , li' Enrico Pistone Iohn Rapp Daniel Santa Maria Kieran Sheehan Dennis Stanco AIIEBIO Tl'0V8i0 Walter Vogl ll4 Class - 7 if 'E' K . K Qs.pa:,gfw5, V ' .. ' : .' ,:' .' IH gf ' fri ,, ,,,,2., . . F, Q we ' r will 5 ,. . X ni? v V ff- fffsm f Arthur Forster S r . 5 Q r L A Charles McGowan Philip Migliore - -,,.g.. Q:.s. V253 1 V pk ,--oV r Lx I :L ,,:: ,, Iames Mueller X Francis O'Shea :kf Paul Zawadski GREGORY SKARULIS Class President Student Council J 1 I Frank Adams ., ,, . nw . s : me . V ,... Q b James Atkins Joseph Beaumont John Bowley wtf uu,,. ' si? fs W M aw cgi . ,, is We ,Q e Q fm sm r nf, X 'xx XY 1 S ,, so ssss -is o f Joseph Butler 'QNNKN LQ.1 51i'11g no as , ' 1 l ffl f H ,, is t , ff' Walter Cichy Dennis Corcoran Joseph Daugherty John Denice William Durand Gerard Galente AZ , Mia. . . E: 1 , ,- Dennis Hall Thomas Jones Paul Lazarek ,lass 1-1 James LoPresti Louis Parascandola The Boosters are so excited they have things backwards. N 1 n is EB sy ' , Air QA l XX 'Wk 'Q N Nz 28 ,r SEQE is W L 'SEREQX tlgtflh' .3 , K 7 di? 51? 5 John Manzione g . g as igifeiifff I L1 ff' figfigfi - as ,E Qi? if ' ,, . i We 3 . I Q2 fx as X Sa X X S1 SSN! 1' s f K 3 H 'f if A 3 am N 55 X555 Paul Phillips M. . 42 ' ' s . .. A f czfskffrgefl: hw i isfr 22552 , . , .V .. .IV x ,mf j jj vlgigfziif if-'YT is Joseph Mazzella John McGuire Robert Morrissey e it J J f Richard Rankel Robert Rotolo Michael Setara 1 15 iifsfi 1 'flfz J J- George O'Connell Joseph Tortora i K ,Qi Philip Filosa . , H X in YK X , R X Richard Girardi och 'Tlkus -P Richard Henning l, Q 'X -xg e Robert Kulick f we 5 v X is is ,N 1 if Q. Joseph Viccari Philip Arcuri I oseph Attina Peter Becker Bartholomew Castellaneta A ,h ., -f?.:.,:,r it Yi 5 . S V is X J 4 fe, ,,. ,Q ,L X 32 4, r V. M T 9 M E3 5 mg, M L if ara, George Gallagher Francis Rapuzzi Iohn Ciferni w , ' 5 5 H : Paul Gladhowsky Ui' Z + 1 L iwfrf xarz.. L5 2 :.,. Charles Marchitello Round and round at Rye Beach. Weis ii 22' 4 x E is 1 , t 4 5 7 'qui as 3 x N' ,, g atb f My f :-g it' -2'- - X Q my Q X we Q f EMS, 'gap k N sig? 2, Nw 16 Dennis Costa Lawrence Hall Michael Mazzeo 1 pm M' mm ,W 1 3 S Ssxss A 1 il 3 f , y ,gf at - vw- iv aaicffiimis ,, in X' if i J Edward Deacy William Herzog ..fe:if'. 1 fig? gr- , -uqwgk qftcif -r-fi.,:- R ,.,,mq iff 2 John I. McGuire it Me 'Tr 6' -5-Q' f+i55,:4EQif ' ' 1, W: : Till y fwjrfi 52791 7 - .,p, V .R r Salvatore Ruggiero Ml U 3, X we W , fa W1 i Q Rt ,gi Q Q ..,. 5' .. ., .. Meigs i x K ,. J Q 3, 4 5 Gerard Settele David Skedgell as was 1 1 'JL ' 2 gg :z f 5 Alfred DeMola James Kammerer Thomas Mozdenzski Robert Swift 116 Guy DiPietro Lawrence Kunz Robert 0'Connell lass 1- PAUL WINTERS Class President Student Council Richard Boyle Grovenor Ebbert Peter Leborgne Donald Parisi 12 , 4? -u- it - Z ., ,,::::s ggi? 5ffSgf,m ,ii - Q S t r Douglas Caiiarone Robert Fink Patrick Lovett Robert Pelkus Lawrence Tortorici Peter Vicinanzo George Zimpelman ' + -L1 mi -iff ' 'iii I al 2 l i Joseph Agoglia ' ' g li ff ,. nlsffx . 'Ned I may , E W Z He 'f e e Andrew Baochi , , qw . S55 if X g Cary Bencivenga Dennis Castellano :Z X ' riff 35? 5 J ' ,Z . :V ix x l L si 5 I Q E , I 5 Z l 1 1 r . S I B l ' .. . Qi. sg Hx s if ' 1 , I The bell-tower of the Church at Clichy, standing since St. Vincent's time 'view - .1 gi ' Q, 4 1 + 51, ,,1- ' bz. E . Henry Clancy Mark Glatzer 5135 N TQ P13 S l ll: r ,ig gl 4 4 3, L 4 Pm , we ,hr Q Paul McGuire Raymond Mardiney Thomas Ryan . FS? f I 2 Q Ea' ' -'-:gn .. lsr Y' l we ri' Q wx' Q g s sg 1 95 V X f'-X ww .. . ,,,,.,. , .. Q , X 4 . K John Coughlin John Deatry Raymond Dempsey C Q 5522252 - if! .zzi '- FIN 49 S he M il H H we E ln EM rl as K :xiii X , J, N xi. HE , I ' z -, A K W' fa Y 4 gm, W, 1 . X wail' Q- X Timothy Halloran John Meehan Anthony Seubert ig, nn., C L v, 3. qw ' . gf.f'1 John Heslin Rudolf Mueller Leo Skelly 117 , M gr. .. 4 Patrick Keegan Q 41 3' J wise , ., Z ss, sei 1 ..., , ,,,:: Jeffrey 0'C0nnor Walter Szalyga iii? ir. 59 326' eil, X sf -If 'E in X 12? 5? 5 gg 'ii X 1: V s axis? 255 V EEE i 7 i W: if sig Ii as pastor. 1 ' :ww ll ggi: M49 ,H 52 x. . . in .. it as H tw ' 5 - ar 3' be + H H E ll if John Diver John Lachman John Parker Frank Toto John Bracchi Robert Ebel Peter Leccese Thomas Pisciotta llass VICTOR GANGI Class President Student Council l i W ., John Cam Thom as Finmgan Vincent Lucrezio Walter Ratuchmy Harold Votra ' - 3 'Ulm' :L , A Patrick Ahern if 4' Y . , fp E - Www L. Howard Halstead Q X X Richard Baker W rl Nicholas DeBaggis ,l if v Donald Heyliger miil fii i' Qi i Robert Meli Y John Benestad S S , A. g ? .j' E r' X V, Frank Denicola E a Iamr-s Kelly Ioseph Muenkel Douglas Braun 4. n Samuel Domenico 'Fi If 5. 5 if Paul LaMarca .tis l i eff: - .i EM Thomas O'Connor Anthony Califora a Robert Eddy , 'Qi' .. 1 ii? Albert Lcllo Salvatore Pasquariello ,, Y Qfifi f -H7 if ,- W' 335 25 Thomas Castriotta ' Joseph Fiore , S : - S - Sfifx lzi .if W g 'F' , Michael Luisi ' A 'fi -f'E:l'F e E 'Si 'ff.. john Power X rl John Shea ii Bernard Tracy Q Q51 2 it z Iii? Father McCourty and Mr. McGuire discuss the Chaminadc loss with Mr. Hess. Fffmk Zuni ll8 YU? 41 fQl,, il? Robert Clarke Robert Garguillo rigrgzss 5 , S X 1 , Q ,Q , , viii' james Marlin I I .J K . Louis Rhalmuto A SL Edward Skirde R 53 . . V if N Douglas Cowan it , -as wow: -:L Thomas Goriatkowski 'Yr f rgi iiifi Edmund McHugh i . -Q no t 'im a' E- Iohn Sahatino ,ill A ,.: ,. K Christopher Smith 1 - - ., -5 ' ' .: . .,., ROBERT WALKER Class President Student Council lass 1-4 . Wei x xg Ji vii' 5 W- 4- ,,g,, N li Z W Y? , 'elif' 'Q fe X M A is Anthony Aiello W 9 lvff r ,V 4' All?-lei: Gerald Breiner , . , ' A V New e arg, ' A ff L , Terence Clarke Michael Mentasti 1 as 1 -, -e-if ggy--rrim Q5 - 2:1 5 fgiizifgfi -.iii 'L r A aka iii: :gg Lg ' -Wise 1 , ,sr wig fxigzx. , , IE. - sjfrj V -, lil? 'Sis if M Q. vga, X .v N 5' E X 1- 4 H, Nate we gag iiivasxg Y ine: ' George Salamy Louis Ballarino Q , W' if g ,rzl ,.!, . . ik X, .Q ,lz K TE Q v . i r l' Q Ioseph Callahan X 55 '52, .el K FFP 1' . e y K S5195 5 , . ff 7 Dennis Coyle D Q William Denzer W - - .i:q, '- ,L Alexander Hamiltox f 'ijjfiijf ' 1' .Rf 'Refi 'ig ,al 2 U AJ 'R 4 M I 'Wk 5? I Richard Odsen o f at Edward Sheerin . 5 V ni., H Joseph Bennett i rl, ' Jw- .1 ' X S W 1 in it X V vm . H , 1 ' , L . .alfa ' 'K 'Aff W V in .2-is Andrew Castro e1-: iii John DeBe1la k ' ie K -Q I 41 ig? M921 is if 4 . X .. .,,ss,, ' 9Nf 'f 545153: X A ff- il 5' si N' A W fi, e 'Q x dm 2' r xg, ry QQ li' at r 'N af' ii 4' S Daniel Donahue 1 x M' i- Z far: ff, , f K 7 Y 1: f-f e 2 , X Q Iohn Hockerberry . Dominick Patumo , Q . .,., e -55 . Wir, sr. , Q -3 '- .ff ES, Daniel Skrinar M gag, M...-f K7 .L K, an Matthew Strong and Neil Sorrentino work out Physics problem. Q Q QQ' -ai 3 l in .4 5 ??51...k iii V , George Eiskamp gg it J ,v-. W ' Michael Kelly William Power WZ? xi If ee,-, 5,9 A X afii Q leaf ir: Q S yi X25 Alexander Tallarico Frank Firoenza William Lennon it John Reitano 4 X r 35538 Q ,Qea, 5 ff K , ,WL it . enen 59 , aee. Q :wht -- . . I, iiwfwie' J U, , ,Q 5 r Q V? as 1.3, X u. .,J Ronald Troiano 119 A Y? X Q , exif r ,i .1 William Garrahy J 1 ww- 0+ wifes -- ' Fagan ,,kk i .7...g., Corrado Lutz l w N 4 re 1 5 er I 5' K S NN is 1f2'.412:ss.,: 4 + 55:2-' asf? , ,M , in V William Walsh . Sf. f Q 4 : Q . new 5:55 X N X 9? xr we ,Q Q' 1 , Q he 5 r its + X 3 W , N' 3+ X Q X Robert Gorman K jr.. 7. .r-. M . 1 L . Q. . i 5 . ' as 1 , 1 Casper Marrone 1 HSS i - ss aw at J i :N ' ' fm l , A .f ,,., ,L , 1 Q . 1 Q - ' ,N 1 sf. . ,N Q . e I ,:,,? . . ,Q It ina PAUL MURPHY Class President Student Council Edward McKeon 2 Sw: EDMUND D'ONOFRIO Class President Student Council 'Z . ' 11 2 li 1151 F f W f i f 1-g g f i an Michael Ajello Louis Balsys John Bernard if , x 'SY 2 Wifi? y y-.IJ ii'-19355 , ,1- I 7-f-v N gg X1 :f ex ' iifriizzif 1 S535 4411.11 ri, , i.,gL!,,f -we-. Q, Albert Brown M l e A 1 - -:'. if wa Charles DeCook Frank DeRisp William Ellis Michael Fiori Brian Leo - ig 'dd' Robert Marsh y Qs 3 Ig i'fl1lQj 5 Peter Pecoraro The pause that refreshesl lass Mm ilihiiww Slgilwf - C ' - E -f g 5, 2 'miis5?-- S 1136? 'Ai :ilif 2 2 John McAuley .1 '12 rw w we' 132-'fyii swf - Y-H . , V- fiyfligg P f sgsqz 'z - glial? Peter Salva 1-6 if i 'xr A 51353 L K , 133 P Qigsr fflff , l il? ' 3. . . f -f 7-:xii ,. X Q 5 5 Thomas McManus Lance Merlen ,r rg Q 5 W l f A :sf Mr fha Donald Sheridan l20 , iwe-Q 'fifzfxz fiiiiii'-Mfilz arg, an .i ,W -L ui W- Ximefs ,s:1,zf-lazy'-. ff A L1 lla U Us as K . c. T fi, 3 i f -' i.,4gg?:f3Tef?Qi f - yy is, K A Stephen Mutkoski aww , iidllkfif f '- . 1 5161- '?:::ESE5e5Z:::..:.1., ,, f 5 Zee? K ,ElgZ'f:, - ills -' 11, , ..,' - S S 5 'I Vincent Callahan Xara: 5 x. E Q l . K ' 45393 Q Q' If . 3 C L , Q' fy W , si' 1942 sir? bi X K N, 1 , K Q egg 5 E x r Dennis Gartland N 4 Q? X 2 X s i fi ,sf Ll - le ui Q5 :- 4 New K' 4+ Ronald Gori QQ aff ' W 1 K4x Q , . 'lf as dtiif H Michael Horvath Bidi, -. 'il-if ' n ,. is ia Hi , ' w, Adam Krebs , Q? I M .f 'Q L4 fix- J Ronald Ogno Robert Slivlen Richard Trotto Richard Wandel ww .,,.Q3,, ,filklg .. Q - fm, ., gm Q -r z- raise M i M 24232 7ff':ze1z22g Q John Crawley .. i:1ti'-sr , 2 Q2 5 V Q. . l George Hanken Ss? X -+,f,lS- less H . ' i f Iohn Kepic Ronald LaMura 25555-W : fest M555 W .M l T X iw S Q f IEP as X 4 -2 X fe : W f as R 'H ff gall: - X Thomas Woods 'L Ev? L '2 32-49' 3 P , N MQ Q ji K' 2 I ..., arm sf 'r,vi is sal ,mi , Q :ff if k 1 r John Aldridge Gary Barbatelli 1 Charles Crifasi i 101111 Hallie? John Hughes 2 ib. ,C A... 1 g i A M I h ' J059Ph MCNBUY Frederick Messreni C Paul Navarro Class - A, 2 553 I 225 S35 fa R N o f MICHAEL PRIORE Class President Student Council A . .,,, '2 .F is :,,:. fi W K : Philip Bemstein .xr Ir Raymond DeCook W 5? WL we A xg N . gmt if Ni' M 33 Q Jenin 'f Robert Kerr ai Nicholas Bubolo ' s z ' fra - 57 'S A xr X4 r r.'l'.f i Franey Donovan Michael Koesfner , H, M teziihiigigii A f . ,wg My YS ,Msg L 'fi Yr .ri .5 Q fr Q im is NN, 1 K N 4 s , Q. X eil Qi Mx R X fr. . ilu we , ex :Wi 4 N K r x i Vincent Cantore A li? X3 C L :rs MW '3 Egg 4 f W r rr in - We ,U far- Ioseph Elsworth :iff A A i A . Y , yd Lv ii K' .Q 5 Gerard Lang , 297225 , A Yi 5 ,G X or 5, gi' Louis Caucig W f he if 4 f Q , Wig s W I- : 'Q' Robert Colantoni . ,rrr I W S rri A r , A E' in al . ' Guy Fletcher Peter Gatto .. .,. 1, I' .ff L' bw-1 ',,,',,:. 02: .,., i 1 ' 'X ss x 3 . - Joseph Leone Arthur McConnell .E r 5 .' le, Richard Grabowski we an ff. Q4 Class 4-5 gets ready for a big dinner on the TRIPLE TREAT. A Q N fl Q -Q. -,-I i f ', ' .Lt 5111 , X 5 5,27 kxk if . X ' A .2 ' 2 we John O'Hara joseph Reina Arthur Samos Matthew Smith Gerard Wawfyk Robert Alexander 5 5 , fr John Everett Thomas Newby 'F L, t N Alfred Tennyson Si. gtg Iohn Barbera m': 1 Richard Colantuono -,.I 5. 0 it . ' Philip Forilli ,,' of George Langley fb Leonard Pelletiere Iaclc Santi E in I ' Ayk i . Harold Tyson R 5.1 'S Joseph B ertolino Robert Crofton Gerard Franklin ., 4 1 Q. -via. Bernard Lewin Iohn Protopappas Alexis Sienitsky we 'I lj .Y Richard Young John Budway Frank DeCristofano in :V K Philip Gaudino Y Joseph Machado R f-,gf l so 1.44, X w - fo -A . Kenneth Robinson 1 ' in , M ,N ,,,. Gerard Snyder 122. 4219? sm 2 Q? if i William Carone ,E ' Adrian Dessi ' ' 'i'i W eff ' Richard Grillo Xjilifi fkff Hg T 5 K wifi!! .sf ,,, wr, X, gl Gerard Martin QW New 3 ga... ., N '-1 , f 1 Nicholas Cavagnaro T51 qv we is Edward Dooley , :. :Ri fl ...: ' W, ,pry Anthony Hannon 'Q f . R 25 Pwr! ,..-QL, -fy.. , 1 ,A . James McConnell . Robert Hughes Class 1-3 ANDREW OLIVERI Class President Student Council .K A .g,55-: E-K ..,.. , , s iz X r ,, X MS X T A , I S cf M Ja -F is 9 W iw Q is s W , E5 Q? we N X ,Q B ll Dennis Miller 'E x 51 Y if K A Ronald Kiceina Cheerleaders whoop it up at the rally before the Brooklyn Prep game. if il a ,Q 2 f Dennis O Neill Thomas Uhlinger it i fgej, i -. ' -W., A. .. . gif C e C ,, Thomas Allen Robert Barberesi Iohn Bier r it six is i . y J - if 2 John DeGaray Iohn DeVino William Dooley ., 1 n N .T is - ,I 7 W Q - L at .y I ' 2 ' fi V I Arthur Hutchihson Arthur Kirmss Dennis Lincoln 5 ew V. UA f S ' f ji .. io. ik E - ,S 3. Class 1-9 Thomas Pepe ,Qu ik ? ,I ' Gregory Wegner Iames 'Prunty 5 K ' iw KL 31, 'i f'.:..i fig Charles Bullard E nh Francis Esposito si.,,z1.? wiiiiggfg ' Q1 gif are s 2 5 ZA E WJ . . Si. -an 3 er E A Pat Maddalena 1 L 99 wif? sg? :gs Ky Y f Q ,,,.. Robert Robus M Qs '45 K 7 Daniel Carroll l kyr, It I Gerard Fraher joseph Martucci 1 h Anthony Savino i A h james Celiberti EN Donald Cole it .. - . i -. iijiis . ' Q Granville Gehring Richard Gross Michael McCormack Frank hlinore si '- .kn s so I6 I' , iii s 1 ' Charles Silecchia Gerard Soares ' . .f WFT? 8? . Kenneth Crowley are b , Philip Harris t Qi v Q .- Anthony Nicotra sl S, X t Ralph Testa JOHN LaTERRA Class President Student Council 123 What's on the menu today, fellows? lass 1-10 an 2 14, f i?-Yfza 5, 2 M L: X fs Q e 5 5 E ESQ SS s P , Q53 A 6 K F J gif? 9 if , 3 X 9 f K ,., ' - eg i .fir-wig iw 'Wm 'fm -:- 322-1 away: fu M mm. - . - . - 21,21 ' 4 ' I h, A 55'f:Xmll Iohn Amico ,. Sk. ,rl , Charles Bulmer if is 2 i Anthony Gesualdo 1 ?lff'r?f at gi, X , 5 2 'E . f',:,,w . ' -z fi i n in Q., -A-4' i Martin Magliono Dennis Roche -gi iz 5 '- an-wr are f 1 PJ if S ,... l iz SE WE?lfQ5Q,2l'E5:i . i fiy Qnn 'gr x are J was S L E S: ka as S' x fr! L v gp Q K K ,SUR K 3 Q ,. .C+ X, MSW' K1 , A, w 3 fi we jg A 1 . 2 1 2 Q + ff ,, A JOSEPH FALCONE Class President Student Council Richard Barcia Se Sa M35 ar M 9 Q 42 as Q . X, K, v, 1838 JS 1 w rr Q 2 5 F Y y X Qi, fow l ,S-15 :22 ' ' :Kms F21 es fe' we at s 2 A K Jean Carter Alexander Grudzenski Mug ww ,, ,H Richard Massey George Sawicki 3fiGi?'9 ii' '1T4i.'7' - if 'A P' '53 finlr Q A. ,N .4 4 'S M if . Y K vip Richard Blaich .,,., ..,,l,. K Y G K 1 A in 5 1 is 'ga Q' 0 5 Q31 1 if 1 f Sg.:!'. . fs A .. 1 rg V 5.-an k Ak ,yy 7 jfs, , VF, ' P ,if ' George Centrella ,i q V 'asf 3 Z' Nagel ., faq I Qfiiigifawill S9525 I ., -ef. f Raymond Harris Eugene McComxick I 7 QU ! , . - -- ilifisifwziti iylqegiqi, -..5:,3-:- Y- .,,f -igfigsi,--if , .fl w ill Jerome Silecchia f xx 'Y . 1 ggi 23, 4 r AGEWKQQ Q 4' :I 432 N 22? rf r , is 1. Iohn Connolly 9255-5555555-5, M :ggi V 1:1 f - .97 . mi , . , ' 1 Rudolph Iadanza - .,,-f M ' ,N -Q.. . Aj Daniel Molloy Q 1 ffm, . .,,.f -W. 5 ,M A -H 4 . gW,M, 111. wmii in ff l George Soehlein St. Vincent's Chalice. The font where St. Vincent Lwas baptized. 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'gl-V so ,f 4 is A if 'si ' we , az an , ,, William Peper Vincent Werdann 1,2525 ,.., 2552 'ie li R 'hz 7 ii ,jx n john D'Orio Edward Logan ks, rikiieikff liiizf in E Q,5w1s7f in -1 - fer .,.. John Prusak ' fi 7 1''5fLQiYli:f2f1i'E 'R fm ,ir Q, r Us X Q 5 N 2 if E-f Q3 AE!! 6 NE C Sir fy' S f r Walt er Zarzycki n I la . ffa ,: sg 3,11 .5 , Q , W' Paul Bunchuk Z Sk if ,S fe 1 John Feeney lofi- if Richard Rock Frosh learning the Rules, L. James Caruana ' fi Joseph Giacalone 5 1 ,..mf' sil l 1f-L 59 James Mastrangelo ' w e .g ik 1 James Sborsone 'Q s -, .4, C ses George Charney gi is if sw f Gerard Grupinski Q Ki Q L K is yn , 4, 1 .fi-ggi: - . ,sg X U!! ff K 'X John Mongello , .,sAgf3Vr :liege :EET V . ,X . N 1 Michael Silipo v 25 gi 2 L,. ty 3 sg? we sw Roger Connors D? C e we-2 f ,m f . ry gs S J xv Eugene Hazel Joseph Napoli 'JL 'r 4 6 Q Q -, if K 1 9 I X John Sorvillo Patrick Currie ' 1 ? Vincent Ingber i ' . ' 5: if if ii ecll 1 an L Francis Nolan , 1 ff. gg, 1+ Tm isa H' 1 ,135 4, We QQ , , 125 Joseph Stehle T4 1 Philip Della Croce sss s A Vfu . .fi iff. ,.., ,f K .., ---- -. aisgiinz 1 'kw-vig Q . K f --.' 2' ,. D A ,Q Garrett Koch i F: 5 ' is -f 61 ' sf. si- ,, A . f 'Mgfi Q - fa., .. 'K we-s Edwin Ortiz ,mv 2 Q- .., 1 ..,. f Patrick Thom as lass w rl'er 'eee l s'lrr e'r.- lsfigzf , of . x iii' in 11: . V I .L ' ' JOSEPH MCCOY Class President Student Council QQ 1, , SSR 3 Mjiliklk ..-. av' E ,. .:., , ,.:,l ,fi Robert Barletta Daniel DeVita 'N YR ' 1 X , Edward Laurie Matthew Peres - pw Q. , Q GX! 1 ss Michael Whelan 1-11 Fl we il Denis Blonde T ' A 1 4 if Thomas Doyle REQ Robert Lockshiss 1 N N Richard Puglise ik Arthur Wickline wil: .. 'T-, 1 , 2 , 5 , is . f r. 1 1 + Q gl 3 3-X .Q ' , x - me . John Anderson Jean Bamave Frederick Boasi nnn Paul Delsandro Denis Draper . i we ww .QM is W- . -. 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's-2.17 Hz 2: 5 William Varvaro Victor Consiglio Qxfig ,.. ,Qs ' 'WL iw A 7 ff w s , 1z::ufif- EP K . arf .wwf , fi-1 . .ff 11315 John Cuarino L. Amw- Pfas lf?-iff' iv r X is A are 5, ' a K V' Sl Eff 0 ii M 5 New HQ X A wr X x X 5 H Philip McCoy V wr elw eer. ' ' ,gal 5 'A A3255 r -Qifiiisir . 'iz Joseph Squeo 1:52516 ' - M: its me 'W . ' it ' ii o Leo White MORTIMER O'SHEA Class President Student Council Leonard Dacchille Za no .NW A . is ' -A lif xiaier f., 1.152 3 .tes . gt . r.,.. ii J , . QF A :QA 3. L X s Douglas Heck ii is ax ' A W 6 K X 1 ' Si fi ' x A if V 4 Nicholas Monjardo J Joseph Titone Anthony Ziccardi You can tell a man by the books he reads. ' S 1 - 1, 126 5 Q E Q Y 'W , is Keith Angel WY' L, N,-J,-in T' ' my .W ziisisifiif iw is M. L . ' 1 CliHord Guerrera Z .. ew .' 'YJ I ohn Tomai . David Barra R William Dickinson D si 'E I oseph Heiferman ,wllixi :xrwfw , ms. - . yil- if -1 fi? ' QT: 5 , Thomas Nuzzo William Wigmore Class 1-13 RAYMOND SCHMITT Class President Student Council if 1, i : 3 . iiii 7 ' -2 f l Q Vincent Bonasera John Burke V -'-,'..- 11 1 :fig . S4 5 C , rl ' if: . ' Q xx X A i Stanley Dopchinski Frederick Draudt - ' K 5' gig? If -ga-i n Y - ::- l+ i'ff fi TT! 'li Edward Johnson Edward Lawless s -A . Q . . :ai- . 9 if 'V V: if L -5 1154113 ' y ,:-' If s -ry .: 'Jn Ji? Raymond Pistone Michael Pagnotta if' may FE' s 3 Walter Carver S Qi QV K N 51 Rank Ferrall I L 1, Thomas Lang ,ez E LQ ! - X Louis Puglisi Carl Chiaramonie asm gig -- i 11: .es 1 zs fsffzss Y t ,Q Allen Frawley X 31 if , , sr ll my si -Ffrifii 4- .X .5 Li ' 9 -K s sg Q is dy, 4 E John Matthews We V? C Qs 2 if ui X sir: ri ,. . fm is 2-.E X 5 s F E x 5 i B , n. C X X2 ., 5, Frederick Rohr Q X , xy Xi' if L sw E -1 O :1 O CD O o :1 .- .... A 5 1, -' . Anthony Fusco L M Q A 4 ,Ei Z Lawrence McElynn , -. R R mil s is ff :xg W 6 David Sinclair sw: fv. . ,, john DeLuca S' A u in Fri Iohn Gildea :SN l Douglas Monroe Joseph Stabile N Mike Zaccoli displays Prep trophies to new freshmen. Mr. Ceis weighs a physic probleml - . :Q lg -- -' .V ' lf-23151 C Lili ,, - U i i , ,-:fi w ill i- X ' . ,. . nf,-gilp' f James Daly William Didie f14i:w. 4, 1 ll T L inf? X gc g sn 'if X Q ' ,Q ' ai' if sl' 2 rr 1524, ,ll Q Vx VN rs ' 1 M 4. W xi? ZS ,xi .fe W r f N fx Kevin Johnson John McGowan Benedict Morelli lass 1-1 Craig Dudley X - an ,, , 3 4 2 f ., wa: X John Kenney X . if as i . 5' S V' - 1 ' ,- .. , HM? , . .,,. , - i i -: , 1: gas- Joseph Norry 4 rw 'vs Y S 4 4. we Q .-. fsfwfe- efzi fwx, ff , Q, -wfzygf 4 5 ' -'E s Joseph Ferraro :F 1 J gf Louis Kron x. I - - li:1.,.,..,: 4 sr ,155-y is U- i 5- , X Ronald Pain SSN-Q wills S M 2' :kg x is N 53 gy 4 5 ff 3' so rm X av K Qgwwa 'fi L , 2, if lk Joseph Angelou , l .S S 4 A , 5513555 M ,,.. rg, - 3 YE : 13 5 fs' . 4 'zlilf g,. Robert Burke Joseph Frodella 5 A L+ J lfffe' Y- , I-5 Christopher Lawlor - ff is-is J lil' is .ze J Robert Petrow , IQ? K . V KU . - x , , ,. fe- - ,.. I . ,. 4' TV- I 'J . k J , ,,... 2 I I ',h-, ' - 1 :ff E, ..l: ' --,. ge, li '-'L 55 1' K K f :Q- -' Q 435 K, ff:.MW'i,f, fl 1- V' . -- 'fil i .'i' V t it H - I . .-HW K David Scully Stephen Sinkevicz Frederick Stella 128 55,1351 - A -' ,g if -- V sr 2 0 s 1 X ..,.-, ,rr , ,.,i . .. K ak J S s Thomas Burrell Lawrence Borden Q , zzfi '55 . . ifiifff if i Philip Casciola . J r ' 2 X M, 1' -f - I fl' rs John Gimpel al 22? 6 if J We - if-:i ,, : ..,' W e'.., i:'eif2i2fiipfea1Ls E -N-,:, R a Q ' , ii d .xr- QI-E? T9 5 M . Paul aguxre Q L 'VL 'XL , ,.., -V wi - a Wi - H eg Charles Purpura K 1, J MN: ., X S-if . . .. 1' - X 1 sr Robert Torre ,gl-g g - .1- 3'-6 2 P Va- . .C ifiiii lf li 1 U TT ,K QF ry -xl'-u 1 x magma fa S t, 8, 1 A xr ' ss? lj as +. 1 .5 as 5 eg, A gg WT: Q w pew u J, as .- ir all af :.mf:,,?,: Q r - if EUGENE LOONEY Class President Student Council , 5 filif. .i iw-1-e wfffri' 5315 B, , . ' S 1 i -W if f V -1 .. , ,,. . f-,,,, . dd'g fQ ui2'7. ff.: , .. :tw 71 1, 1 K fi , .K rg L me , ,J S 5 5 gv 12.3. s QQ 9 ' ein' 'tp Q , 5: .. . :. ., .. rr, Qlgf' wa,-fr i yr 4 J A ' rw? , C' . . ., J . LA C , L R. . -'-' e 1 f , 5 Peter Choma David Conway iii? P 2 g, Q qggx 425 l , 'S I 4 'F 2551 do N P K DP S s 4 - 1 .-. 'W ig gasl 3. I ' W5 use fgigm K : ,, g ,555-4' : ' ig James Gullotta 1.1. Matthew Maxwell 'mag 1 fic-A E 'r.d 1 : -, -I ' Lf 1 John Rooney , Nicholas Verbitsky Dennis Willis X -'M' 4 f -it X if , 5 L CHLBERT TORRES Class President Student Council r, 'f V. .,,,l in 's s Robert Ares Patrick Basile Q Y 5 ' s Q John Borsare it In , KU K Silica iv , A, . .,.. aa M , Vy. - L.g 0 Robert Eillare John Frusci 5, g , W 3 g 3 , W, , Q-yi' ., , 3 wg James Lopez Ralph Manniello R T , .', i f ns ssls Peter Ramagnano Q iff an Q. Georges Casha of ' ' : .f ' 5 --' ve zz it , yr .5 3 E .,. Ig Alfred Giordano -Q fair A .'- it 1 . 'Qui 5 ir , xg? ?' if Edward May Class 1-1 And then I broke away from five or six tacklers . . . ' Charles Cooke S Mn- 5.5 ' gh J s E X Joseph Cuzy s - .K :. it if James McGrath i ? l tk ggi cfs . It ir r J is h : L L KRS. Paul Seifert John Skale .ii I .: i Robert Darienzo Alexander DiDonna John Dugan Vg S ea QL 1 John Heindl it 'L 3 X X 'Y Q SWE Dennis Johnston X 'f Robert Krupinski . as , Q-X 5 if me John Lawlor Q I Richard Morricco Benjamin Ocasio Vincent Panetta Martin Phelan A A151 x , at Q f 7 2. .Q ,. ' Q f elr, . K NP: K 5' P K 4 . . J K - - 'ef .,-' 11212 ' ,t ' ' John Stolze Frank Susino Anthony Vetrano James Wilson l29 Win I U Q A Q .w,k.,. 5 . 9 L, K K: ,W ,, 5 a 'M' x ' .Jw N 3115.- 4 Qu . 1, . ...il ff: . FH . 4 Q1 J fy, 1. if, PE , - - Q M JUNIORS and SENIORS Front Row: Steven Roethlce, Ioseph DiFilippi, Father Concagh, Eugene McElroy, Arthur Schubert. Second Row: Joseph DeBlasi, Frank Lupo, Philip Conti, Anthony Moran, Frank Dunne, Charles Menges. Back Row: XVilliam Hegarty, Richard Scotti, Joseph Cannava, Robert McSherry, john Mango. FK. Vice President Ioe DeFilippi congratulates Gene McElroy on his election to the Presidency. tudent Leaders The election of Gene McElroy and Ioe DeFilippi, as President and Vice President re- spectively, opened the Student Council year. The Council represents the student body in its relations with the faculty and the administration, and promotes Prep activities and teams. This year the members obtained school blazers for the seniors and helped inaugurate the Dialogue Mass every Friday. Fr. Thomas V. Concagh, C.M., is moderator. 132 ? SOPHOMORES amd FRESHMEN Front Huw: Thomas Mc-Cnrlhy, Harrison HiliT1l1'f, Frank Dm-hntmiuo, i Lliil4'l' CIOIICLIHII, RiL'ilLl1'll Schmitt, Iohu Stcucrcr, Frank DcSunt0. Svvoml How: Xxiiiiilllll V1-it, Nlicluu-l l'riorc', Paul Murphy, Mortimc-r O,Silk'Ll, John L2lTI'ff2l, Riclmurd Hmiolcis. Third limp: Ol'i.lIlCifl Auron, Robert VVa1lkc1r, Victor Cungi, Eugcnc Looucy, Cilhcrt Torrus. Buble Rauf: John Clordon, Gregory Kuzuivwski, Izuncs Falrlvy, John I'II'llSk1l, Raiyinrmci Suhmiit, Hmhnuml l7'Ommfriu, joseph Falcone. TK n Bow Some campaign shenanigans. Terry Cooney emphasizes 21 point with il bit of campaign oratory 133 7' is Prep hadows at ork EDITORIAL STAFF Editor: VValter Sheerin Assistant Editors: Thomas McKenna, Sports Editor: Lewis Maynard Assistant Sports Editor: Eugene Bradley Photography: Peter Casey Edward Cull PHOTOGRAPHERS Henry Schreiber, Peter Casey, Thomas Caputi, XValter Becker, XVillinm Mulcahy. Typists Charles Frary and John Mancuso. SPORTS STAFF Charlie Dodd, john Gallagher and John Boyle confer with Gene Bradley. Sitting: Anthony Moran, Victor Buhin, Martin Service, George Mango. Standing: George Shields, Robert Broderick, Stephen Latham, James Graham, George Wagner. 1535 EDITORIAL STAFF John O'Connor, Joseph Scully, Michael Dumiak, Father Ford, Iohn Devlin, Eugene Metzger. Father Ford admires the art work of artist Bob Galaskas as Charlie Findon looks on. 136 Prep Thirty-seven years of a high journalistic tradition stand behind the Red Owl, the Prep newspaper. Recognition of its merits came this year in first place awards from the Catholic Press Association and the Columbia Press Association. Besides keeping the Prepsters informed of the academic, social and sports events of the year, the Red Owl has featured this year articles dealing with the Tercentenary Commemoration of the death of St. Vincent de Paul. Rev. Ioseph P. Ford, C.M., and Messrs. Albert Cirillo and john Conroy are faculty moderators. Mr. Conroy Ccenterl goes over last issue with William Niles, William Kilpatrick, Michael Dumiak, Fred Loetterle, Edwin Ortiz and Patrick Thomas. Journalists EDITORIAL STAFF Moderdtvf Rev. Joseph Ford, C.M. Faculty Advisers Albert Cirillo, Iohn Conroy Editor-in-Chief Eugene Metzger F eahzre Editor John Devlin Sports Editors john O,Connor, Ioseph Scully N ews Editor Michael Dumiak Circulation Manager Charles F indon Sitting: XValt Becker. Standing: Bill Mulcahy, Pctc Casey, Henry Schreiber, Tom Caputi. joe Scully, Co-Sports Editor, lectures to john Canavan, David Skeclgell, Brian Keener and Frank DclBalso. Faces are sad as Gene Metzger, Editor, Cgecond Feature Editor John Devlin meets with his staff, Frank Dunne, from lcftl gives assignments to Charles Schmitt, Richard Cummins, Phil Conti, Richard Licata and Ralph DcCunzo. Frank Dclmonico, james Graham, Louis Garden and Joseph McCrane. 137 Front Row: Francis Delmonico, Francis O'Shea, Father Donovan, Dominick Tursi, Thomas DeMere. Second Row: Iohn Deluca, Frederick Loetterle, Spencer Edwards, Mr. Prior, Thomas Clougher, Guy Marge, William McKeveny. Back Row: Terence Cooney, Robert McSherry, Richard Scotti, VVilliam Muller, Gordon Duggan, Paul Cannizzaro. l Over the past thirteen years, Speech and Debate Rich Scotti entertains the competition. has attained the highest degree of excellence of any activity at the Prep. The Speechmen continued the tradition this year, capturing a first, two seconds and a third place in Catholic Forensic League Contests in Original oratory, humorous interpretation and ex- tempf' At this writing four members, Cooney, Tursi, Muller and R. Scotti qualified for the N.F.L. State finals at Albany. NVhile Terry Cooney also Won American Legion city and regional contests and is entering State competition. Responsible for this suc- cess arc moderators Rev. Daniel Donovan, CM., and Messrs. Robert Prior, Richard Von Stamwitz and Gilbert Long. behalf of the winning St. John's team. Mike Cunningham receives contest trophy from Mr. Prior on l - 'N DEBATE Front Row: Carmine Angrisani, Peter Caprioglio, Father Donovan, Dominick Tursi, XVillia1n McKcvcny. Second Row: Charles Dodd, Frederick Loctterle, Francis Molinari, Thomas Clongher, Louis Carden, George Mango. Back Row: Terence Cooney, Spencer Edwards, VVilliam Muller, Gordon Duggan, Guy Margo, XVillinm Niles. Speech and Debate . 1, , v ,X In Q, Q i E X may . 4. P' v FRESHMEN Front Row: John Sorvillo, Joseph Giacalone, James Sbordone, Mr, -Von Stamwitz, Iqseph Muenkel, Gerard Wawryk, John DeLuca. Second Row: John Wolfe, joseph Ferrara, Edward Johnson, Francis Nolan, Mr. Long john Bier Louis Puglise Edward Skirde, Thomas Newby. Back Row: Dennis Castellano, John Frusci, Robert Walker, Thoinas Nuzzofjohn Lachman: 139 Frank Toto. ' . ' , Front Row: Joseph DeSilva, Pasqual Cozza, George Gugleotti, Thomas Caputi, Richard Scotti, Joseph Fazio, Anthony Ventimiglin, Harold Stevenson, Paul Delsandro, Richard McLarney. Second Row: Peter Croifey, Douglas Heck, Richard Magnifico, Frank Denicola, Frank Radicella, Joseph Marchese, Louis Kron, Arthur Carter, Martin Coffey. Third Row: Carmine Ferraro, Noel Giallanza, Thomas Quartararo, Stephen Boyd, Thomas Horstmann, Louis Golia, Paul Pedalino, Edward Flynn, Orlando Aaron. Back Row: Ronald Scott, Peter Urban, Frank Eppich, Joseph Ludwiczak, George Wieland, Anthony Hannon, Frank Gentile. Music Men BAND SENIORS Front Row: Joseph Fazio, John Roventini, Carmine Ferraro. Back How: Frank Gentile, Paul Pedalino, Frank Radicella. BAND COUNCIL Front Row: Harold Stevenson, Thomas Quartararo, Frank Gentile. Back Row: Carmine Ferraro, Richard Scotti, Joseph Marchese. 140 Mr. Milella directs a warm-up session. A French horn is the center of interest for moderators Messrs Greco and Milella and Father Thomas. A blaring trumpet, a mellow clarinet and the thunder of drums echoing through the fourth floor every day announces that the Prep Band is loose again. The Music men fire up St. Iohn's spirit at each football game and assembly. The Spring Concert closes the year's activities. Mr. Martin Milella and Mr. George Greco train the members, while Fr. William Thomas, C.M., is moderator. Color Guard 14 l .V G iii J Members of the General Science Club learn about the digestive system from Dr. Loschert. ' Y No TNT, please. 2 Chemistry Club at work. Four lubs Develop Interest in science is high at St. Iohn's, as the large membership in the four science clubs attests. The Cen- eral Science Club, with Dr. Charles L. Loschert as moderator, requires each student to bring a scientific project when he applies for membership. He is then assigned to compile a scrapbook of library reports and newspaper clippings, and he must show ability in gardening and the care of tropical fish. The Chemistry Club gives seniors a preview of col- Hu., Scientific Interests lege experiments demonstrated by Mr. Paul Libassi. Field trips to study wildlife are the chief activity of the Earth Science Club. Members kept their distance from Mr. james C-oetzis collection of snakes. Licensed members of the Radio Club put into opera- tion recently their own amateur station, the K'Voice of St. Iolmisf' Morse Code practice is held daily for stu- dents preparing to receive their 'cliainv licenses. Mr. Gerard Ceis is moderator. l Mr. Goetz maps a hike for Eartl Licensed members of the Radio Club tune in on Europe. 1 Science Club members. Mr. Ceis explains a radio system to new members of the Radio Club. Pindaro Locklmrt Languages French, German and Spanish culture formed the subject of study of the Prep language clubs. Members of the French Club, undef Mr. Albert Cirillo's guidance, published a French journal. The development of rocketry from the German V-1 and V-2 to the Thor and Atlas was investigated by the German Club members under Mr. Frank Kuebel. Mr. Constant Patti led the Spanish C1ub's discussion of Latin American problems. ' A f GERMAN CLUB Front How: Joseph De-Filippi, Gerard Russell, joseph Caiazzo. Second Row: Richard Hulter Richard Wall, Vincent Titone, Barry Kocka. ,T3zird,Row: Lawrence Treuber, Robert Burgholzer George McGowan, Warren Dorsch, Richard Im, Thomas Prevet. Back How: James Feeney Robert Kaiser, joseph Smith, Michael Cunningham, Ronald Scotti, Mr. Kuebel. v mm:- ,,-sffrviwffm-wzwswmwfy.-W -V f .. f It , ,. , . 1 SPANISH CLUB Robert Haas, Edwrnrd Cull Mr P'1tt1 NX . Lani., QM .-.A-,J f i M W E ' ' Q fl , ifgfig is V T? 5 I 1 s 2 ' 1 fig., 4... L 5' ,, WN , .K L JL , . X AA, , I 44 1' '5 I' 4 i ,Af .sw in fa was Z W W , ,V V, YQ. IQ' z H. M. , x g ml X w WJ 5 if , is ,ikr ., A an Q' m . - AV . V 1 1 Eg V ' V A ki E X . ,k .f:-- I 0 V ' , . V ' ' ' 1 w xi fx 'Sk 165' N532 1 A 1 m. T' is 3 A a F. if I gf.: A gt i 44 F LH.: me LLA' L Front Row: Michael Cunningham, George Kuzniewski, John Massimiano, Gerard Halloran, Father Concagh, James O'Rcilly, Henry Wendel, John Podgursky, Thomas Neyland, Iohn Steuercr. Second Row: Richard Scotti, Spencer Edwards, joseph Marchese, Thomas Clougher, Stephen Bast, Joseph Belladonna, Rohcrt Porto, Howard Santamore, john Donohue, Richard Ciampietro. Back Row: Joseph DeBlasi, Richard Claps, Iohn Yanovitch, Vincent Scotti, George XVagner, Terence Cooney, Vito Pisani, Peter Caprioglio, Philip Boudjouk, Francis Delmonico. oore Honor Society Membership in the Moore Honor Society is the great incentive for every ambitious Prepster. To he considered for admission, a student must have an 852 average for one year, with no mark in any subject lower than 802. He must also have engaged in at least one major activity or two minor activities within that same year. Faculty and administrative approval must also be secured. Rev. Thomas V. Concagh, CM., is moderator. Cheerleaders No game is complete without a figure in red and white running on the field or court to shout, Give me an 'Sf Iron-lunged joe DeFilippi leads the cheerleaders, while Fr. Thomas P. McGourty, C.M., is moderator. Front Row: joseph DeFilippi. Second Row: VValter Lenowicz, joseph Scully. Third Row: Iames O'Reilly, Father McCourty, John Short. Back Row: Paul Wiegand, George Bennett, William McKeveny, Philip Conti. 147 Boosters Front Row: Gerard Halloran, Frank Zuzzi, Father McCourty, Bernard Tracey, James McDermott. Second Row: Vincent Syracuse, Peter Borreea, john Shea, Timothy Kunz, Henry Lessler, Thomas Neyland. Back Row: Philip Conti, joseph DeFilippi, Kevin Lawlor, Michael Cunningham, joel Kannengeiser, Peter Hayes. The acliemistryv of photography, the developing process, came under careful investigation in the Camera Club this past year. Mr. Stephen Benkovvitz, moderator, also explained the mechanics of the camera through slides and films. Look around for the loudest eheerers at any Prep game and you,ve sure to meet the Boosters. The club, under the leadership of Fr. Thomas P. McGourty, C.M., promotes school support of all activities, especially the athletic teams. Camera lub Front Row: Richard WVandel, Craig Dudley, John Hoekerberry, Edward Nalpant Richard Trotto. Back Row: john Coughlin, Paul Phillips, john I. McGuire, George Charney, Mr. Benkowitz. 148 Front Row: John Hockerberry, Richard Rock, Father Concagh, Anthony Seubert, VV alter Carver, Raymond XValsh. Second Row: Denis Castellano, Michael O'Hara, john Feeney, Dennis Costa, Harold Votra, William Walsh, Iames XVilson, John Gallagher, Edward Laurie. Third Row: Stephen Bast, Patrick Currie, Daniel Cremens, Robert LaMarche, Timothy Keeny, Joseph Marchese, Kevin Lawlor, Thomas Clougher. Back Row: Anthony Hannon, Matthew Strong, Francis Molineaux, Francis Nolan, Ronald Roth, Michael Cunningham, John O'Connor, James Harold. Laboureans Two Prepsters can be seen each day kneeling at the foot of the altar in the Prep,chapel to serve Mass. They form part of the Laboureans, who assist at all Prep devotions, maintain the sacristy, and lead the student body in the Dialogue Mass every Friday. Father Thomas Concagh, C.M., is moderator of the group. ath Club Reflecting the nation-wide interest in math and science, large numbers of Prepsters meet bi-weekly with Mr. Thomas Reed to discuss phases of math not covered in the regular classes. Special emphasis was given to the use of the slide rule and preparation for college algebra and calculus. Front Row: Richard VVall, William Fegen, john Tesoro, Mr. Reed, john Bonde, Ronald Ogno, Raymond Muchow. Second Row: John Taverna, Richard Hutter, NVilliam Haubert, Peter Michal- ski, john Ricco, Edward Bucholtz, joseph Belladonna. Third Row: Joseph Lark, Francis Molinari, Vincent Titone, Louis Cardi, Francis Crunseich, Vito Pisani. Buck Row: Anthony Gardella, Harold Stevenson, Ioachim Barbieri, Daniel Krissik, Frank Eppich, Iohn Yanovitch, Robert Baccon. 149 Front Row: Thomas Eich, John Cremins, Father Pearce, Joseph DcFilippi, John DcLuca. Second Row: Martin Coffey, Matthew Rando, Robert Greene, Joseph DeSilva, John Massimiano, Thomas Pisciotta. Back Row: VVarrcn Swenson, George VVieland, Fred Pisapia, James Harold, Edward Fox, NVilliam O,Connor, Alexander Guiffre. rusaders Aid to the Vincentian missions at home and overseas is the purpose of the Crusade Society. Each member pledges himself to receive Holy Communion once a week for this intention. The club also supervises the Crusade store and the weekly mission collection under the direction of Father John Pearce, C.M. John Budway, VVilliam Coster, John Casey, Anthony Ruvolo, Richard Hutter, Joseph Lark. ,,,.-'my Crusaders sell Christmas cards to aid the missions. o Llbrary Squad Silent Service is an apt title for the work of the Library Squad. In addition to checking all books and magazines in and out, the members locate references for bewildered freshmen and prepare displays co-ordinated with class work. Mr. Pine supervises the group's activities. 150 Front Row: Jean Carter, Robert Fink, Dennis Costa, Thomas Mozdenski, Lawrence McElynn, Mr. Ansalone, Rudolf iladanza john Everett, John Sweeney. Second Row: Leonard Leone, Noel Giallanza, joseph Maloney, Granville Gehring, Robert Pelkus Michael Mazzeo, Paul Service, Philip Arcuri, Stephen Clonen. Third Row: William Cicardo, Joseph McGrane, Francis Molinari, Michael Sweador, Alexander Crudienski, Peter Becker, Joseph Firoe, Robert Swift, Anthony DiCerbo. Back Row Frank Minutaglio, John Power, Robert Kulick, james Marlin, James Kelly, Robert Clarke, Lawrence Tortorici. K. y oru.m . Trips to theFBI Building ancllNight highlighted the actiyities of the Forum Club. On the Hrst tour members viewed the various labs used in. crime detection, while lonltheelatter 'trip they interviewed judge Saur of Magistrates Court. Mr. Louis I.sAnsa1one is ,moderator of the group. . T pin llub Typewriters in abundance Hlled the third floor after school, marking the start of a new club this year, the Typing Club. The group aims to teach typing as a preparation for college Work. Each member receives one-half academic credit after passing an examination. Mr. Patrick Morrissey is moderator, While jim Graham and Gerry Coughlin assisted as officers. Robert Kessel, Brian O'Conner, VVil1iam Criffo, Louis Rudolff, John Olivicri Sitting: Frank Radiccllia. Standing: John DCLIICH, Robert Panzer, John Massiiniano, Mr. Morrissey. 151 aE,I5,- l Q ivmwm... r TIC Frank BIIUCIICI' drives in for Il two-pointer VARSITY Front Row: Francis Palermo, Henry McArdle, Stanley VVawryk, Richard Cunningham, Philip Rizzuto, Michael Sarno, Edward Campbell. Second Row: James Keenan, Harrison Habart, Richard DiLenge, Henry VVendel, James Ring, Philip Boudjouk, John Scally. Third Row: Jerome Killoran, Edward Irland, Neil Boyle, James Fanning, Donald Quigley. Back Row: Bernard Ospitale, Father McGourty, Thomas Tarantino, Joseph Janis. Thomas McCormack, Louis Gonzalez, Michael Minichello, Manuel Gonzalez, Charles Menges, Sergio Pena, Thomas Flood, Mr. Hess, Thomas NValsh. 9 9 Pigskin Parade Father McGourty and Mr. Hess intently watch a play unfolding. The 1959 season saw the Redmeu gridders unable to get off to a good start. Facing almost the same opposition as last year, the varsity could not break into the win column in six games. Although some of the game scores showed the Prep had been outclassed by superior teams, several games, especially those against Adams and Brooklyn Prep, were heartbreaking losses. Lack of depth and experience, however, failed to dampen team spirit. Next season the Hessmen will compete in a newly organized football league, composed of Xavier, Fordham Prep and Brooklyn Prep, besides St. Johnis. Veterans Hank McArdle, Paul Rizzuto and Mike Wendel will return to the squad. However, graduation this year will take most of the backfield, including Gene McElroy, Jim Ring and John Scally. We look for a season of rebuilding next fall. , 1 R T9lTiCf hope f0f long gain is Checked bY Hflbflft- Smitty moves by would-be Flyer tackler to gain precious y 1rd lge x Gene McElroy Co-Captain John scauy Francis Smith I 5111105 Riflg sEAsoN's Rscoan s.1.P. r r opp. 14 Cardinal Hayes 0 Chaminade . . 0 Xavier. . . 6 John Adams . 0 St. Francis . . 0 Brooklyn Prep . 5 42 34 20 14 34 6 Ring and VVendel throw key block to set McElroy on his way 'X' 5' -Q fi Muddy Redmen bring down Brooklyn Eagles. ALL OPPONENT FOOTBALL TEAM Left End . . McGowan Team Adams Left Tackle . Lesniak . Team St. Francis Left Guard . McLougman Team Xavier Center ..... Cohen . . Team St. Francis Right Guard. . . Philbin . Team Xavier Right Tackle Caruso . Team Xavier Right End . . . Sullivan . Team St. Francis Quarterback. . . Sofsian . Team Adams Halfback .... Armstead . Team St. Francis Halfback .... Tobey . . Team Chaminade Fullback .... McCloskey Team Brooklyn Prep Gene McElroy tries to escape Flyer tacklcr. .if-we . ,,::: Ma Ne.. , vm, hi- --, X in awww- A ,a,.,,, .NM vi' V J ' W 'af K , V.. Michael Sarno Co-Captain Johnnies Downed On a warm October Sunday the Redmen opened the grid season with a 42-14 loss to a strong Cardinal Hayes team. The Hayes scoring parade began at the opening kickoff, and by the end of the first quarter the victors had scored four touchdowns. The Indians opened the sec- ond half with a new spark as McElroy ran for two touchdowns and a conversion. But the Red- men attack bogged down thereafter? although the defense managed to hold the opposition to one touchdown in the second half. For thirteen years St. Iohn's has travelled to Mineola to take on the Chaminade Flyers but has never come home victorious. A capacity crowd watched the two teams battle fiercely through the first half, but the teams left the Held at halftime with the Flyers leading, 26-0. Again the Redmen proved themselves a strong second half team, holding Chaminade to one touchdown. But a combination of fumbles and intercepted passes stymied the Iohnnies' offense and resulted in a 34-0 loss. The oppositionls goal line again proved an elusive target in their third outing when the Redmen were drubbed by Xavier, 20-0. In the first half the lightweight Redmen line held the Cadets to one touchdown scored on a 73 yard run. Gene McElroy's long distance punting kept the Hessmen in the game the rest of the way. Francis Palermo n Gridiron Veteranis Day saw the Jolmnies taste defeat again, this time at the hands of John Adams. The Presidents had a 14-0 bulge before the game was six minutes old. Although handicapped by McElroy's injury, the Indians battled back with Jimmy Ring leading the attack. Frank Smith scored the only Prep touchdown from the Adams' five yard line. Three times in the second half the Redmen were inside the Adams' ten but could not crash through to score. A crowd of 8,000 filled Boys' High Field to watch a highly favored St. Francis eleven out- play the Redmen by a 34-0 score. Armstead's running and Mancini's tricky option plays kept the Terriers attack rolling through the light Prep line. The Redmen suffered the final blow of the winless grid season by losing to their traditional rivals, Brooklyn Prep, 6-0. The Eagles capital- ized on an Indian fumble on their own 20 with a touchdown in a few quick plays. A muddy field slowed the Redmenis offense until the last few minutes of the game. Brooklyn Prep fumbled on its own 35, but Frank Smithis 15 yard run was nullified by a penalty and with it went the Johnnies' hope for victory. Richard Cunningham JUNIOR VARSITY Front Row: Daniel Cremins, Ralph Brandifino, Thomas Allen, Ernest Mortarotti, John McAuley, John Riordan, Peter Gatto, Anthony Antoniello, Neil Marcazzo, Jolm Brady, James Cilio. Second Row: Anthony Mazzarella, Kevin Daly, Thomas Kapps, Anthony Silecchia, Richard Giampietro, Francis Budelman, Gilbert Torres, Paul Cheswick, Victor DeSanta. Back Row: Coach Reinecker, Joseph McCoy, John Lupi, Michael Priore, John Sims, Andrew Esser, Lawrence Ludwig, Raymond McGarrigal, Coach Erickson. Frank Pia moves in for Chaminade kill. James McGroarty QQ! Knittel does it again. Basketball Last season Prep Shadows told a sad story of a team that finished in next to last place and compiled a record of 3-13. This year the tide changed. With a little luck and a lot of skill the Redmen five completed one of their best season in years. The johnnies 12-4 record was only good enough for fourth place, but the teams fight and determination gained the praise of coaches through the league. Such prominent teams as St. Francis, Molloy, Loughlin suffered losses under the ax of thc Bedmeu. Easier scalps were Xaverian, St. Augustine, McClancy and Trinity. The Redmen dropped their first game of the season to the Loughlin Lions by a score of 72-52. Loughlins superior shooting and teamwork completely baffled the johnnies defense. The team had a long way to go. Later that week the Hessmen traveled out to the country to play Charninade, and were again defeated. Buddy Knittelis 35 points in the Trinity game gave the Iohnnies their first win. Down at the Terrier court the Bedmen upset the Franciscans, 60-57. It was our first win over the St. Francis team in seven years. The scoring came from Knittel 1225, but it was Whitey Bocklein's superb defensive job on Tony Greer that assured the win. Our first home game was a complete success when we came back in the last quarter to upset Molloy. Frank Baecher racked up 20 points for his high game of the season. Mr. Hess put his whole team in against St. Augustine,s, and their strength proved too much for the Lancers, who lost 52-43. Bill Ross' rebounding proved to be the turning factor in the game with Xaverian. Four of the starting five hit for double figures. The Redmen rallied to make their seventh straight by beating Loughlin in triple overtime. Suspense, fear and then joy sums up the story of the Prepsters, dream game. lt was a nip and tuck throughout the game, then Buddy Knittel tied it all up with two seconds to go. Then came six minutes, two overtimes of scoreless ball. ln the sudden death overtime Ed Pare stole the ball but charged into Ken Bugg. Rugg became the school hero when amidst all the excitement sank two to win the game. After a long home stay the Iohnnies packed their bags and traveled to Queens to play the newest school in the division, Monsignor McClancy. Bud Knittel and Frank Baecher sat out the second half because of fouls. Mr. Hess looked with confidence to the bench. In went Bill Hegarty and Ierry Callaghan, who played great ball. The Prep came out on top, 61-56. The Redman failed on their home court for the First and only time this season as the Chaminade Flyers' great skill and superior height turned the trick 70-47. After the Chaminade loss, the Redmen returned to their winning ways. Following a 71-39 stomp of Trinity, the Iohnnies met the St. Francis Terriers, who were eager for revenge, but it was the never-say-die spirit of the Redmen that brought home victory. It was the best team effort of the year as Bud Knittel threw in 31, including 13 of 14 free throws. Captain Ken Rugg turned in his best performance of the year with a total of 19 points. The Redmen's foul shooting looked fantastic as they split the net with 28 of 32 tries. At Molloy, the Johnniesfliard luck court, the Stanners outclassed the fighting Redmen 70-50. Fighting back, the Redmen easily downed McClancy 88-68, and then cooled the hottest team in the league, St. Augustineis, 58-45. The last place Xaverian team nearly vanquished the R6dITl6l1,S first place tie as the dominated play throughout most of the game. Buddy Knittel, Brooklyn- Queens All City selection broke the 58-58 tie with five seconds to go. He scored 32, which gave him 301 points for the entire season. Division ll of the CHSAA ended with the Redmen in a four-way tie for first place. But Lady Luck turned her head in the post-season playoffs as the johnnies met defeat twice, thus finishing in fourth place for the season. The Redmen lost first to Loughlin, 62-52, and then to St. Francis, 64-56. The Prep was voted the following honors by the New York newspapers: News Divisional: Mr. Hess-Coach of the Year Bud Knittel-First Team Tablet All-Scholastic: Bud Knittel-First Team Ken Rugg-Honorable Mention Post: Bud Knittel-Honorable Mention Ken Rugg-Honorable Mention Tribune All-League: Bud Knittel-First Team ZWorld Telegram: Bud Knittel-Third Team Ken Rugg, Biss Ross-Honorable Mention FRANK BAECHER BUD KNITTEL KEN RUGG 159 Mr. Hess and Father McCourty wear broad smiles after the Redmen's second victory over St. Francis. WHITEY ROCKLEIN . . revs-5 sl a 3: s 4 BILL Ross - - Jil . be ..,.i .. ' U . r 1 g . . K5 - . N -- , ' Q .f m . S4 . it 0 ' 1 Q Qi' I ,, -s Yr Q- by ' . ai up Q3 X if , vs 5 X ! -fi. ' lang ,- E , ' W :tv jj 3 ,. , v A .Q y , , -.. tf . . W r ss 9 'X 1 ,:,,- LL,, 7 3, W, v,3,fm5,?,g,e A5 Lisp wifilggiwfg :J , uf' N :iz f Lis' -fg,,1fEhf.f: mf, 5 . . -, H,-,-im ,.,, W lm wa . ,A fm. aw, ,Am- 4, ,gym nf? , : , .,.,. Q,:1:g5X5gmg5,,, 1 55: 1fi'7'Q3T,'.s:.wf. ,X V, ifgswiiwfir wa., gg A--,fu .1 ,t MX., igw, , , ' 1ff..yf::. , K y,,5fgNg. f . 1m,sw, TT7'w 55155 , .255 .M ,V.:E giifg gig fl. if f -QM. , Sty? ' ' , ' Q L k ,ga , . , . Vg XV . fu ' gg ' w, --.....,, ---au., S For the First Time in Seven Years. Bud Knittel brings down a precious rebound. . fi A j ,K Rockleirfs fomi is undisturbed as defensive man tries to block ball 4 SEASON RECORD S NAME GA FG F Knittel ..........,. 17 111 79 Baecher ..,..... 17 62 42 Rugg ..,.......,... 17 52 88 Rocklein -M .... 17 43 V 41 Ross .............. 17 54 17 Callaghan ...... 7 14 8 Majoy ............ 8 9 91 Caden ............ 6 6 3 Hegarty ........ 11 9 8 Laurine -M .... 8 3 10 Peters -- ......... L9 3 73 Menges -.- ...... 2 2 fPlayoff games not included? TP 301 166 142 127 125 36 27 15 26 16 9 6 AVG. 17.7 9.8 8.4 7.5 7.4 5.1 3.4 2.5 2.4 2.0 1.0 1.0 HPts. 35 20 19 14 '12 12 10 4 6 6 3 2 Man-to-man defense of Trinity fails as Kev 5. 21 W. sr' X Peters books for two points. v Redman i if , H nv- K . ave-H03 -.. me O, X Qs 1 V!! 4 . g f jfxtnxkyaj Ms Clear for Caden's layup. The Little Redmen of the Jay Vee team posted a season,s record of seven wins and ten losses. Coach Herb Hess took time out from work with the varsity to coach the upapoosesf, The team's best game took place on February 2nd, when they edged out the powerful McClancy Crusaders. The seasonls individual scoring mark was set in this game when Paul Handal split the net for 25 points. During most of the season the starting team was taken from six men, Paul Handal, Larry Ludwig, Brian Putney, NV alt Wetzel, Paul Deloca and Dick Ciampietro. Also seeing a good deal of action were Ioe Bottega, Iohn Steuerer, Ed Motyka, Mike Tilley, Iohn Gordon, and Howie Quinn. JERRY CALLAGHAN L 9 .4v,.Q- , -is 1- 5' . T aa K iff E V -i g K, A . q 'TU E di d n if W iwzis, ' . 49 , , . , , , me It KEVIN PETERS g f wgjfg A 54 --... ,,j' :.. A QL ' ' V ' e .. me T If. li ' QQ, ,, E BILL HEGARTY 'A t r JUNIOR VARSITY Edward Motyka, john Gordon, Brian Putney, Paul DeLoca, Michael Tilley, VValter XVetzel, Richard Ciampietro, Paul Handal, john Steuere, Howard Ouinn. Tosenh Bottega. t 4:11 ,-.- 1 11.1 f,..lr . . gina FRESHMEN si .sf f iff is ft 1 3 2 X f :g ir l V i i fs ft f ig .. up .f figg s 4 Front Row: Gerard NVawryk, Leonard Dacchille, Mr. Kolczynski, Gregory, Skarulis, Anthony Ziccardi. Second Row: Iohn McGuire, Bill Rupuzzi, joseph McCoy, Francis Donovan. Back Row: john Sabatino, Vincent Bonasera, Thomas Allen, Paul McGuire. F rosh Highlight Season by Upsetting Brookl n Prep The biggest victory of the season was the 54-50 upset of Brooklyn Prep in which Fran Donovan pumped in 29. The team lacked height and depth but made up for it with effort and spirit. Many of the coaches considered the Redmen the most hustling team in the league. Much credit has to he given to coaches Edmond Kolzcynski and Louis Roethel who worked with the team daily in DeGray Gym. The freshman team was composed of: Fran Donovan, joe McCoy, Greg Skarulis, Tom Adams, Gerard Wawryk, Leonard Dacchille, Anthony Ziccardi, John McGuire, Bill Rupuzzi, John Sahatino, Vincent Bonasera, Thomas Allen, and Paul McGuire. ? ix i T1 Q V Q, E fx JOHN LAURINE .az l 1 o Na gr' iririi V .. H 'L f t 'xxx Ki: Aja S3 i gg H JOHN CADEN L' E I CHARLIE MENGES Bill Hcgarty starts rally with this neat one-hander VARSITY Front Row: Iohn Del Debbio, Philip Boudflouk, Frank Smith, john Capillo, Iames Ring, Richard Giampietro, Kenneth Rugg, Thomas O'Donnell, Peter Majoy. Second Row: William Schmit ,james McGroarty, Henry Knittel, Paul DeLoca, Richard Vanek, Michael Minichello, john Steurer, Warren Swensen, Manager. Back Row: Thomas Hinchey, Manager, joseph Cannava, William Griffo, joseph Caiazzo, Kevin Peters, William Coster, 1960 Baseball Highlight Manager. At mid-point in the 1960 season, the future of the Prep baseball team looks bright. The veteran squad had compiled a record of 8-2 after meeting each team in the league at least once. In view of the heavy hitting and top-notch pitching, a first or second place finish is a distinct possibility. This would qualify the Redmen for the CHSAA playoffs. Experience characterizes this year's team, six positions are filled with first line veterans of last seasonis squad. The top- notch ,59 infield, composed of jimmy Ring, Iohn Del Debbio, Hank Kettleholdt, Ken Rugg and catcher Iohn Capillo, remains intact with Skippy Smith. replacing Kettlehodt at second. ifj if , V i -li v ez .- JIMMY RING y e f , ,,, - 7 E P P ii i 1 up 164 Outfielders Phil Boudjouk and John Fetter are also returning backed with valuable experience from previous years. The pitching staff lists Bud Knittel, Pete Majoy, and Ioe Cannava as returnees, but the big addition to the roster is Tom O,Donnell, a converted third baseman. Tom, in addition to winning all 5 of the games he had pitched this year, tossed a 17-0 no-hitter on April 22 against McClancy. After a whirlwind start of 10 victories in a row, the 1959 team posted an overall record of 17-9 for the season. In league competition the Bedmen won 9 and dropped 7 for a third place finish. ,wm1n1me.m -- im.,.. ...f-V . V .- JOHN DEL DEBBIO Play at Hrst base looks close, but Redman John Del Debbio appears to have the advantage. K 'iqz f x 'L L. 3-lf' L K li l s le ff bfi Qff Perfect peg to third baseman jimmy Ring surprises Chaminade Flyer. PHIL BOUDIOUK FRANK SMITH -NX We ww it ' PETER MAJOY lS.Jl.P. 11 6 7 3 3 17 10 13 O 7 9 - L,-A m V VL V ,LLLL VVV if.-. unmet ,y , o to Q Adm y y y ow Chaminade . - 154.7 3 b to 5 ll t Molloy . . . , mm 1,l'l l ' McClancy . . Q01 j j fl Erasmus Q . h05f ettt y 'X 4 Trinity. . . Brooklyn Prep l . 1 t y 2 QQ 5 ,cost oyossoee t THOMAS o'DoNNELL 1 Looking to the Playoff V l .at K '- Buddy Knittel stretches to attain safety at first base . . . W JAMES MCGROARTY I 'iw X' P Z but john Del Debbio scores easily from third base. Opponent takes healthy cut as Prep catcher waits in vain. JOHN CAPILLO Q AN... fs I . M, , I W .. - I , . 1' ' A' ' A t .- X, xr- . WNKK b was Hessman John Capillo prepares to slide into third base as Molloy fielder reaches for the .throw. l a t S 'S N ff' at ' KENNY RUGG ak N A Catcher John Capillo soars in effort to grasp errant peg. M M wif JUNIOR VARSITY Front Row: William Permalcoff, Victor DeSantis, Alfred Riehl, Paul Handel, Bernard Stalzer, Iohn McGowan, Thomas Allen, Mister Cunnccn. Second Row: john Short, Managerg Carl Chiarmonte, Daniel Unverzagt, Joseph Feola, joseph Bottega, Anthony Mazzarella, Anthony F usco, George Ulitsky, Manager. Back Row: Adam Krebs, Managerg joseph Janis, Philip Scarantino, Michael Silipo, Stephen Lynch, Thomas Troiano, William Didic, Stephen Mutkoski. VARSITY INDOOR AND OUTDOOR TRACK Front Row: Herbert Little, R. Suzansky, Anthony Marino, Frank Marchesini, Francis Palermo, Vincent Corrado, Joseph Malskis, Neale Baxter. Second Row: Father McGourty, Skip Knell, Eugene Gildea, Thomas McCarthy, Thomas Howell, Harold Stevenson, James Brown, Eugene McElroy, Sergio Pena, James O'Reilly, Robert Leddy, Anthony Gengo, Mister Hafford. Back Row: Edward Hickey, Manager, John Regan, Roger Dannic, Robert Kazalski, John McLoughlin, George Bennett, Gerard Armendinger. Co-captains George Bennett and Vinny .Corrado discuss lineup for upcoming meet with Coach, Mr. Haflord. Tommy McCarthy passes stick to Bob Leddy at Catholic High School Championship. Track During the 1959-60 indoorfoutdoor track season, the Prep Harriers came up with a very successful year under the able coaching of Mr. John Hafford. The team, com- posed largely of juniors and sophomores, placed com- paratively high in their events and show great promise for the future. The first Cross Country meet, which was held at Fordham University on November 14, saw the Harriers capture second place out of 38 schools participating. In the Cardinal Dougherty Meet at Philadelphia Bob Kazal- ski, Jim Brown, Skip', Knell, Tom Howell and Jimmy Oilleilly captured first place. A week later, in the Arch- bishop Molloy Meet the four mile relay combined their efforts to take top honors. The Harriers again succeeded at the Loughlin Meet in the mile relay by placing third. The Millrose Games, held at Madison Square Garden, saw the sprinters Bob Kazalski 1127.5 for the 660J, Vinny Corrado Q233 for the 220j, George Bennett 151.8 for the 440D and Tom Howell Q201.8 for the 880j capture -third place laurels out of 24 city CHSAA teams. In the second meet held at Madison Square Garden, Captain George Bennett finished third in the 440 yard run in the CHSAA Championships. On February 9th, in the Sophomore Meet, the under- classmen of the Redmen made an excellent showing by garnering 8Vz points. Jimmy O,Reilly captured third place in the mile relay, Tony Marino third place in the 50 yard dash, and the 880 relay team tied Cardinal Hayes for third place. , Although such stars as Tommy McAuley, George Bennett, Vinny Corrado, Bob Kazalski, Jim Brown, and Serge Pena will be lost at graduation, we believe that Juniors Skip', Knell, Harry Stevenson, Tommy Howell and Sophs Jimmy O'Reilly, Jerry Armendinger and Joe Malskis assure our hopes for the future. Mile Relay: Tommy Howell, Skip Knell, Harry Stevenson, and Jimmy O,Reilly. i f- if , Ya 5 W C , if AR , w fi Q lg 3 F R , . , .ff ,aa VINCENT CORRADO .xx as A 4 j.V. TRACK ont Row: Louis Gonzalez, James Cuff, Lawrence Sehwemmer, Michael Morrison, Patrick Dignan, Iohn :Auley, Laurence Jones, Alexander Milne, john Russian. Second How: Father Meflourty, Manuel Gonzalez, hn Lyle, Thomas Riordan, Kenneth Powers, Michael McCormack, Alexander Crudzenski, NVilliarn Reddy, Harold ller, John Dwyer, Mister Hafford. Back Row: Thomas Mykaleio, john Canavan, Vincent Congemi, NVilliam bson, Anthony DiCerho, Henry Lessler, Joseph Parker, Thomas Quinn. I SERGIO PENA i C tr fbi, .,g,.:,. Bob Leddy shows great effort at Madison Square Carden. rn 5 .2 bt. ffih., , N, 1 . , ' A 'V Rf X X., , .S GEORGE BENNETT' ix' i,,,mPfi' iw' fl, 1 45 ii' Q Countr , t 1 OR ll . dSlt K ll, JIUAISYCOUHCS-yysgigs at 330326, Medley Relay: Rog Dannic, Bob Kazalski, Vinny Corrado, George Bennett. -an , Q '22 Q, i K . rr ,Q erb Little, anchor man of open six lap Co-captains Jim Brown and Bob Kazalski talk over strategy for Catholic High School lay, cops first place at Madison Square Championships with Mr. Halford and Father MeConrty. arden. 'SCL- - .ff W: iii FRANK PALERMO I.V. AND FRESHMAN CROSS COUNTRY l l Front Row: Thomas McCarthy, Michael McCormack, Neale Baxter, Ioscph Malskis, Alexander Milne, Rohert P Leddy. Back Row: Gerard Armendinger, Bill Reddy, Roger Dannic, Nvilliillll Cihson, John Regan, Eugene Gildea. fn J- VARSITY Front Row: Peter Cirigliano, john Lupi, Eugene Volini, George Eiskamp, Donald Gill, Robert Fiore, Kevin Lawlor, Ioel Kannengeiser. Second Row: Mr. Morris, Lewis Maynard, John Donahue, Anthony Rotollo, VVilliam Cushing, Peter Flynn, Frank Pia, Father Hynes. Back Row: William Kilpatrick, Martin Service, Jerry Magliolo, Richard Rankel, Joseph Cannava, Paul Winters, Steven Roethke, Peter Brennan CMgrl. Swimming The Prep mermen under the able direction of ,Fr. Thomas Hynes, C.M., and Mr. Morris, bettered last yearis season's standing by capturing third place. The johnnies lost only to a strong St. Francis team and to Bishop Loughlin. Let by Captain Steve Boethke, the team compiled a 6-5 record. Those teams drowning in the wake of the Redmen were Trinity, Regis, Rice, and our arch rivals, the Blue Eagles of Brooklyn Prep. Captain Steve Roethke not only bolstered the team in dual competition, but also showed great form in championship meets, retaining his title of 100 yard backstroke champion. In both the CHSAA Championships and the Private School Championships, excellent efforts were turned in by George Eiskamp in the 100 yard backstroke, Gene Volini in the 100 yard butterfly, Paul Winters in the 100 yard breaststroke and the medley relay team of Roethke, Winters, Volini and Rankel. Bill Kilpatrick, Lew Maynard, Marty Service, jack Donahue, and Frank Pia are the seniors winding up four years service to the swimming team. Although these stalwarts will be lost through graduation, next yearis edition of the swimming team should be very strong. The members of this year's team were mostly sopho- mores and freshmen. These men, while building an admirable record this year, have gained needed experience which should be valuable next year. l . -My l m- A meeting brass : Fr. Mr. Morris and Pete Brennan, manager. CAPTAIN STEVE ROETHKE 2 of the Hynes, 'SH A. 0 ...I -1 TN. Paul XVintcrs in oetion. Seniors take ll dive! SEASON'S RECORD SJIP. Opp. 40 Loughlin . . 46 49 Trinity . . . . 37 54 Brooklyn Prep . . 32 24 St. Francis . . 60 34 Loughlin . . 58 54 Trinity . . . . 32 53 Brooklyn Prep . . ' 33 28 St. Francis . . 58 50 Rice . . . . 36 51 Regis . . . . 35 39 Uniondale . . 47 Father Hynes instructs future stars. -:Hi FRESHMEN ooty I 0' xxx- Front Row: Mr. Morris, Peter Salva, Iohn Everett, Joseph Nl2lZCllLl, Iohn Skuln, Anthony Fuseo, Frecl Drouclt. Seroml Hole: XVilliauu Dcultr Gerard Martin, Richard Cross, John Benestad, Paul NVinters. Back Row: Riehurd Hankel, john Burke, Robert Rotollo, George Eiskuup Richard McElynn. My' 5 Walter Becker shows how he does it. Bowling The 1960 Prep Bowling season proved to be a successful one under the guidance of Father John Hummel, C.M. The squad captured fourth place in the CHSAA, Brooklyn- Queens championships. Led by Captain NValter Becker the St. 1ohn's Keglers gave their opponents a tough fight, with second place re- maining undecided until the last set. The Redmen entered the final game of their season needing four points to attain second place. In this contest their opponents, the Trinity Tigers, swept all five points to secure second place honors for their school. The Iohnnies's team consisted of starters Walter Becker, Ray Amico, Andy Huemmer, Nick Perotti, and Rocco Grella. High-scoring honors went to Andy, Huemmer and Walt Becker for bowling 207, and 205 respectively. Ray Amico won the position for highest average with a 173. Andrew Huemmer and Nicholas Perrotti practice before big game. Father Hummel discusses future games with VValtcr Becker. VARSITY BOVVLING TEAM Walter Becker, Andrew Huemmer, David Evers, John Amico, Nicholas Perrotti, Rocco Crella. 174 Front Row: Thomas Kapps, Kevin Lawlor, Peter Casey, Charles Mango. Back Row: Walter Lcnowicz, Father Hummel, William Haubert. Tenni This year's Prep Tennis team, coached by Father Hummel, is looking forward to a success- ful season after last year's disappointing one. Among the regulars we find Carmine Angrisani returning for his fourth year, William Haubert, a three year man, and senior Pete Casey, who has been elected team captain. These men will provide much of the needed experience that the team has been lacking. Some of the schools the team will meet during the year are: St. Francis, Bishop Loughlin, and Chaminade. These schools will give the Netmen their toughest competition. ,M ' an t f ww. Father Hummel points out possible team strategy to captain, Peter Casey. ,V E' ' f'3f'1sp if- I I , CHARLES MANGO R xl Q ulqu QR 1 x KEVIN LAWLOR K WILLIAM HAUBERT as T5 A, Q 1 nh HQ Competition A great number of the Prep students who find that they do not have enough time nor the necessary talent for a regular varsity sport, use St. john's Prep's ex- panding intramural program as an outlet for their physical energies. Father Finn, the Moderator of Activities, in co-ordination with his able referees, insured the success of this year's intramural sports set-up by his competent leadership. Basketball has the greatest following. The Senior Team, 4-3, won top honors in their division. Led by john Skarulis' rebounding and Ed Lynch's shooting, the team maintained a 4-1 record. Others who helped the team to victory were john Cipriano, Ken Baeden, john Ballback, james Letko and Mike Zuccoli. In the Iunior Set, Class 3-2 won first place by holding a record of five wins and no losses. The Sophomore section was won by Class 2-4 in very heated play with 2-3. The newly organized Soccer intramurals have proven to be popular among the student body. Most of the formal rules for Soccer have been maintained while the use of hands and arms as well as clipping were permitted. The game consisted of four ten minute periods. The teams were organized into three leagues, Senior-Junior, Sophomore, and Freshman. The big game of the season saw the Junior Class 3-3 outplay the Seniors of 4-5 for the championship. The Sopho- more section was won by Class 2-9. The Soccer sea- son was completed by the victory of Class 1-4. Included in this yearis heavy intramural schedule were Handball for the Freslnnan and Sophomore classes and Softball for the Seniors and Juniors. Struggle under the basket IS Cl1mlY6d by Bob Cunhouses Jump shot JUNIOR CHAMPS Bill Schmith, Pat Kelly, Iohn Mango, Bill Niles, Thomas Prey et George McGowan 199 53.511, F251 ii . . .9 1 N g 0 K a -up 4' TAR mx ,. 'ggi gg , , . wigs! ,. .Ng 4, ff 5 K Q l K .:.v,.,-M fee LIL , 4.14, 'S 1 - iff Lfa'Ji?2ffif1f if- 'Til ,WHEQSQ 1-.53 v wma!-,sry-uqplw im, JOSEPH A. BRIZZI 6' SONS. INC. Funeral HOME 3917-21 Fort Hamilton Parkway PIETRO iESPOSITO Olive Oil and Cheese Importer 196 Grand Street BAY GLASS 8 SHADE CO. 7909 Third Avenue Brooklyn, N. Y. SORRENTO RESTAURANT 8415 Fifth Avenue Brooklyn 9, N. Y. PRINCE MOTORS. INC. Authorized Plymouth and DeSoto Dealer 8910 Fourth Avenue HAROLD J. HART Real Estate- Insurance 480-76th Street - RAIA PHARMACY 9304 Third Avenue Brooklyn, N. Y.- SHORE ROAD FOTO SHOP Photography Equipment B527 Third Avenue ,l., ..T- PRINCE MOTORS. INC. Authorized Plymouth and DeSoto Dealer 8910 Fourth Avenue JOSEPH A. BRIZZI Cr SONS. INC. Funeral Home 3917-21 Fort Hamilton Parkway .ll-lT1 Compliments of JOSEPH V. SESSA REDMON FUNERAL HOME. INC. 476 Third Avenue Brooklyn 9, N. Y. LA FORYES BEAUTY SALON 7811 Third Avenue Brooklyn 9, N. Y. BERRY'S BETTER LAUNDRY, INC. 7517 Third Avenue Brooklyn 9, N. Y. BAY RIDGE LIQUOR CO.. INC. Fourth Avenue and 86th Street Brooklyn 9, N. Y. WOMRATH BAYRIDGE Glassware 410 86th Street LOUIS STERNBACH, INC. Linoleum - Furniture 433 86th Street SILVAR'S UPHOLSTERY SHOP Interior Decorators 455 86th Street GOLDEN LOAF BAKERY 7208 13th Avenue Brooklyn 28, N. Y. Goi.os'rYi.: onsssisnor, mc. 468 86th Street Brooklyn 9, N. Y. HARTMAN'S RESTAURANT 9924 Fourth Avenue Bay Ridge's Best HARTMAN'S RESTAURANT 9924 Fourth Avenue Bay Ridge's Best ANGELO'S RESTAURANT 146 Mulberry Street New York 13, N. Y. ANGELO'S RESTAURANT 146 Mulberry Street New York 13, N. Y. ANGELO'S RESTAURANT 146 Mulberry Street New York 13, N. Y. HARTMAN'S RESTAURANT 9924 Fourth Avenue Bay Ridge's Best HARTMAN'S RESTAURANT 9924 Fourth Avenue Bay Ridge's Best ANGELO'S RESTAURANT 146 Mulberry Street New York 13, N. Y. ANGELO'S RESTAURANT 146 Mulberry Street New York 13, N. Y. ANGELO'S RESTAURANT 146 Mulberry Street New York 13, N. Y. Compliments of MR. AND MRS. THOMAS DEVLIN Compliments of lESPOSITO GIRLS Compliments of MR. AND MRS. A. FASANO AND FAMILY Compliments of MR. AND MRS. F. FISCHER JOHN LEECH 359 Van Brunt Street Brooklyn 31, N. Y. Compliments of NATHAN FROCKS 136 Suydam Street SAL'S BAKERY Hot Bread and Pizza 279 Central Avenue, Brooklyn PATERNO'S GROCERIES 320 Central Avenue Brooklyn, N. Y. ARTHUR R. SMITH 204 Franklin Street New York 13, N. Y. Best Wishes from WOODSIDE 180 M. Rinaldi Compliments of THE McHALE FAMILY Congratulations to Graduates MAGGIO FAM I LY JOHN MAGGIO 85-15 85th Street Woodhaven 21, N. Y. MRS. ROSE MAGLIOLO 753 Warwick Street Brooklyn, N. Y. M. J. STAPLETON Real Estate 7520 Third Avenue Compliments of BRIAN MAYNARD AND PAM MAYNARD Compliments of MR. AND MRS. JOSEPH KEARNS PETERSON BROTHERS, INC. Hardware - House Furnishings 7905-7 Third Avenue GUS'S BARBER SHOP 7618 Third Avenue Brooklyn 9, N. Y. Compliments of MRS. CATHERINE O'DONNELL Compliments of MR. AND MRS. WILLIAM G. McKEVENY AMMIRATI MASON MATERIALS COMPANY 177-16 Liberty Avenue, Jamaica Compliments of WILLIAM, MARY BETH, DREW. CHRISTINE McKEVENY Compliments of VITO RUGGIERO AND FAMILY MICHAEL'S LIQUOR STORE 2377 East 1st Street, Brooklyn R. Pallaron J. BARANELLO AND SONS Builders General Contractors M. A. RINALDI PHARMACY 369 Avenue Y Brooklyn, N. Y. Compliments of MR. AND MRS. JOHN PICCOLI AND FAMILY Compliments of GEORGE A. MANGO 129 Pierrepont Street, Brooklyn Compliments of MR. JOSEPH LEMMON Rswtrgggggigs-i JAMAICA CAM PUS Grand Central 8. Utopia Pkwys., Jamaica 32, N. Y. St. lohn's College School of Commerce lL. l. Divisionli B.A., B.S., tdaylg B.A. teveningl B.B.A. tday and eveningl School of Education College of Pharmacy B.S. and M.S. iScience Teaching a B.S. in Pharmacy tdayl Education? Ph.D. and ED.D Cday, eveningt and Saturdayj Department of Nursing Education . B.S. CNursingJ and M.S. CNursing Educationj fevenme and Saturday, feveningt: onlyb Graduate School of Arts gl Sciences ivi.A., M.S., ivi.L.s., and Ph.D. BROOKLYN CENTER 96 Schermerhorn St., Brooklyn 1, N. Y. School of Law School of Education tB'klyn Divisionl LL.B., LL.M., J.S.D. iday and eveningl B.S. in Education Cday and eveningtj ' - Department of Nursing Education Umverslty College B.S. CNursingJ Qclay and eveningtj B.A., B.S. Cday and eveningl School of Commerce i B.B.A. tday and eveningl qglSlTATlS xpcvos s, :io Xx ' All schools are co educational except St John s College fDay Sessronj C, 4, Q v When an asterisk is shown evening classes begin at 4 P M X4 7f' P 0: 4' 181 9 Q, 6 soil' N Ik . . I . . . U Q KJL ke fb Q - , - ' ,lf 6 O - .4 J - z 'c av , A 3' -mei: 5 S - V. -' 'S li ' --:, : 9 w X tOpening Sept. 1960-Graduate Division of the School of Commerce FOR INFORMATION: Registrar, St. John's University, Jamaica 32, N.Y. - JAmaica 6-3700 181 KARP'S LUNCHEONETTE 119-07 Liberty Avenue Richmond Hill, N. Y. Compliments of MR. AND MRS. CHARLES CAROLAN 134 Hull Street, Brooklyn 33, N. Y. T. CATUOGNO fr SONS MEAT MARKET 207 De Kalb Avenue Brooklyn 5, N. Y. Compliments of MRS. JOHN B. HUNTER Compliments of FRANK DELBAISO JR. AND FAMILY ,-lMi.l PHILIP CRACHI PHARMACY 116 Rockaway Avenue Brooklyn 33, N. Y. CINO'S RESTAURANT 243 De Kalb Avenue Brooklyn 5, N. Y. ,,li.l..l Compliments of MR. AND MRS. EDWARD CONNELL GOOD LUCK, RICH CARELLA PHARMACY 6702 11 Avenue Brooklyn, N. Y. Compliments of MRS. FRANCES MARENCZUK Bronx, N. Y. FRANK H. DUNNE Wines and Liquors 4016A Glenwood Road Compliments of DOROTHY AND BOB Compliments of MR. AND MRS. ALBERT GUZAS Compliments of MR. AND MRS. A. BALICKI Compliments of MR. AND MRS. JOSEPH J. DeLUCA Compliments of MR. AND MRS. FRANK H. DUNNE Compliments of JIMMY AND BABS CONNOLLY'S DELICATESSEN 140 Euclid Avenue Brooklyn 8, N. Y. Compliments of MRS. H. KAZALSKI Compliments of MR. AND MRS. P. McDONOUGH AND FAMILY THE ANTEX FABRICS CO. Textile Wholesalers 79 Franklin Street, N. Y. C. Compliments of WALLACH'S CARD SHOP Compliments of MR. AND MRS. JAMES P. RING KARL'S RESTAURANT 66-60 Grand Avenue Maspeth, N. Y. BIELAVIA BUTCHER'S SHOP 161-02 46th Avenue Flushing, N. Y. Best Wishes From A-ONE DRY CLEANERS REBA AND ROSE LUNCHEONETTE 86 Lewis Avenue Brooklyn 16, N. Y. JAMES P. RING General Insurance 55-26 69th Street, Maspeth, N. Y. MANOR CARTING CO. Private Sanitation Huntington Station, N. Y. CROSS BAY BEAUTY SALON 132-04 Cross Bay Boulevard VI 5-8700 Compliments of MARIO CANAVA'S PRIME MEATS 1832 Coney Island Avenue Compliments of MR. AND MRS. WILLIAM J. COOK Queens Village, N. Y. LALOR SHOES 112 Church Street Compliments of PINOCHLE CLUB Compliments of THE CALSABETTA FAMILY Compliments of MR. AND MRS. JOSEPH CARDI NICHOLAS J. GIANCOLA 8510 Fourth Avenue, Brooklyn, N. Y. TE 6-5550 Compliments of MR. AND MRS. JOHN GLEASON Compliments of A FRIEND Compliments of MRS. LOUIS CARDI Compliments of THE EHRLING FAMILY ALPINE REALTY CO. 7508 Third Avenue, Brooklyn 9, N. Y. Shore Road 8-4400 Compliments of THE FEGAN FAMILY MAZZONE SUPERMARKET 336 Flatbush Avenue Brooklyn, N. Y. ln Thanksgiving to SAINT GERARD MAJELLA, C.S.S.R. FAZIO'S PHARMACY 6702 14th Avenue Brooklyn 4, N. Y. MR. JAMES GIBBONS 965 52nd Street Brooklyn 19, N. Y. C0 7-4059 HARRY A. ANDRES FUNERAL HOME RADIO AND TELEVISION REPAIR 117-48 135th Street, South, Ozone Park JA 9-5843 Compliments of ROCKELEIN FAMILY Compliments of JOHN F. McGRATH FUNERAL HOME Brooklyn, N. Y. Compliments of MR. AND MRS. JOHN COMER Compliments of ST. JOHN'S PREP SUPER SHELL SERVICE STATION 9001 Fourth Avenue Brooklyn, N. Y. 182 88-28 161 Street Jamaica, N. Y. WOODS DELICATESSEN 8507 Fourth Avenue Brooklyn, N. Y. MAPLETON PARK SERVICE STATION 7402 18 Avenue Brooklyn 14, N. Y. Compliments of JAMES HANIFFY Compliments of A FRIEND .T..1 LEHR BROTHERS INC. 60-86 Myrtle Avenue Brooklyn 27, N. Y. COMPLIMENTS FROM Mr. Pat Dano TZOO UTICA AVENUE BROOKLYN 3, NEW YORK Compliments of . . . RADIATOR CORPORATION 130-15 89TH ROAD, RICHMOND HILL 18, N. Y. 183 Compliments of MR. AND MRS. PETER BRERETON HOLRAY LIQUOR STORE, INC. 2929 Avenue S Brooklyn, N. Y. FRANK J. SHINE RealEstate - Insurance 2933 Avenue R-Nl 5-1665 CLERMONT DELICATESSEN 227 DeKalb Avenue Brooklyn, N. Y. Compliments of CLASS 4-3 Fr. Thomas BUSHWICK FUNERAL HOME lI78 Bushwick Avenue, Brooklyn 21, N. Y. GI 5-3280 Compliments of A FRIEND Complciments of MR. AND MRS. THOMAS BOZZA Compliments of THE COHOON FAMILY Compliments of TIFFIN TEA CO. JO VIN COCKTAIL LOUNGE AND ITALIAN RESTAURANT 34II Avenue H, Brooklyn, N. Y. ELENA RESTAURANT AND PIZZERIA Air-Conditioned Italian Sea Food a Specialty SPINELLI'S FOOD MARKET IO7 Central Avenue Brooklyn 2l, N. Y. Good Luck BILL WALL In Your New Vocation Compliments of MR. AND MRS. EDWARD J. HESLIN AND FAMILY PALMlERI'S DELICATESSEN 3317 Avenue I, Brooklyn CL 8-8472 FRANK'S BARBER SHOP 95 Central Avenue Brooklyn 6, N. Y. Compliments of MR. AND MRS. JOHN SARZYNSKI l22 Chaffee Avenue, Albertson, N. Y. Compliments of MR. AND MRS. EDWARD J. HESLIN AND FAMILY Compliments of CLASS 4-3 Compliments of THOMAS ZINGOLE GUNDERMANN LUMBER CO., INC. 247 Richmond Street Brooklyn, N. Y. Compliments of HELEN C. FOX Congratulations to STEPHEN P. GROCHULSKI, JR. Compliments of MR. AND MRS. JACKSON Compliments of THE FUTURE BOHEMIAN SHOP From Arlene and Toni Greetings from JACKEY ZIMMER CAMPERS SHOP Ridgewood, N. Y. Compliments of MR. AND MRS. STEPHEN P. FOX New Hyde Park, N. Y. Compliments of MR. AND MRS. S. GROCHULSKI AND FAMILY Compliments of MRS. J. KONOPKA DE VITA'S PRIME MEATS 327 Avenue X Brooklyn 23, N. Y. Compliments of THE MERCURIO FAMILY MRS. JOSEPHINE PALERMO MRS. MARY TAGLIAVIA MR. AND MRS. LEONARD TAGLIAVIA MME. ARLENE CLEANERS 2680 Coney Island Avenue Brooklyn, N. Y. Compliments of DR. JOSEPH C. SOMMER Compliments of MR. AND MRS. JOSEPH PROCE FERRARELLA FUNERAL HOME 317 Central Avenue FERRARELLA FUNERAL HOME 317 Central Avenue GL 2-5777 TOMMASO FUNERAL HOME I76 Central Avenue Brooklyn 184 GERIATRIC PHARMACEUTICAL Bellerose, N. Y. SUFFOLK OUTDOOR ADVERTISING CO Compliments of THE LATHAM FAMILY Compliments of MISS BARBARA LATHAM DANIIEL J. SCHAEFFER Funeral Director 4123 Fourth Avenue DANIIEL J. SCHAEFFER Funeral Director Compliments of MR. AND MRS. EDWARD McGARRY AMANDUS JUNGE DELICATESSEN 2919 Avenue L The Best ln Town Compliments of THE MCKENNA FAMILY Compliments of THE MAJKOWSKI FAMILY SUPER CLEANERS 258 Drigg Avenue Brooklyn, N. Y. Good Luck Son MR. AND MRS. JOSEPH ALOISIO MORAN'S BAR AND GRILL Where Good Friends Meet H65 Nostrand Avenue ROGERS INN 477 Rogers Avenue John Mullee- IN 2-97I7 BOWL AT PARKWAY LANES Bay 37 Street and Cropsey Avenue l9l3 86 Street, Brooklyn JOHN CATTANI AND SONS 801 Central Avenue Union City, N. J. SAVOY PROVISION COMPANY IO2 West Houston Street New York, N. Y. Compliments of MR. AND MRS. NEIL BOYLE Compliments of MR. AND MRS. NEIL BOYLE JOYEL CONTRACTORS 2236 McDonald Avenue Brooklyn, N. Y. Compliments of CLASS 4-II Tom Monahan Arm and Rivalsi MASON CONTRACTOR A Y 1260 HOBART AVENUE NEW YORK, NEW YORK QA l.J-l'ly,f'.':.'T-'P-sc' - 1 , f H l,' ' ' 11 I 57 I F ' I DI .fl ,- .. 1 , Q . .5 .1.' Ki- , V 3 llsrjw .ti P' :jr lil 11:15 J -. - - A -a-a:i1FUFh?f 'I'?' 1--'FP' T., !lF3?Q,' -E--ax' ' L- Q ii.. E. C. Waldeck Home for Funerals J. K. VIEDT, Lic. Mgr. BRUNO W. KASLER, Director DEDICATED TO SERVE o 7614 4th AVENUE, BROOKLYN 9, N. Y. WEBER Cv QUINN 73 9th Street Brooklyn 15, N. Y. APPELLO WINE G' LIQUOR CORP. 20 Hopkinson Avenue Brooklyn 33, N. Y. - F. J. TAUERNA 5? 6' 1045 STORE 222 Avenue U Brooklyn 23, N. Y. R. L. HARDWARE CO. 1236 Utica Avenue Brooklyn 3, N. Y. BOULEVARD FLORIST Wedding Bouquets and Funeral Designs 83-24 Northern Boulevard, Jackson Heights, N. Y. IL 8-4896 FRANKS UPHOLSTERY SHOP 6809 11th Avenue Brooklyn 19, N. Y. l PETER TOMMASO FUNERAL HOMES, INC. 176 Central Avenue RICHARD VARIAN BOOKS 7721 Third Avenue Brooklyn 9, N. Y. Compliments of MR. and MRS. JOSEPH GAMARANO THOMAS A. HUDDY Cr SON, INC. Fine Plumbing and Heating G. Matthews - AP 7-5330 3420 Atlantic Avenue HALSEY REFRIGERATION Cr SUPPLY 241 Halsey Street Brooklyn, N. Y. - CAMPBELL ASSOCIATES, INC. Adams and Westlake Aluminum Widows 101 Park Avenue, New York City DUNRITE PLUMBING G' HEATING 100 West Beech Street Long Beach, N. Y. l MITCHELL'S DRIVE IN Best Hamburgers in Town 86th St. and 7th Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y. 1 MAGLIOLO BROS.. INC. Private Sanitation Service 792 Barbey Street, Brooklyn, N. Y. C Compliments of MR. AND MRS. JOSEPH STILE AND FAMILY - Compliments of A FRIEND Compliments of THE THOMPSON FAMILY To The Class of 1960 FRANK'S BAR AND GRILL Italian Restaurant and Pizza 1125 Church Avenue, Brooklyn, N. Y. ,lill- VALENTI YEAST CO. 1 Eaton Road Hicksville, Long Island - Compliments of THE WALSH FAMILY Compliments of THE WALSH FAMILY Compliments of MR. AND MRS. HARRY CASEY To The Class of 1960 - Compliments of MR. AND MRS. JOHN BRIERLEY , MR. AND MRS. THOMAS KING MR. AND MRS. JOHN BRIERLEY MR. AND MRS. GERARD BRIERLEY ,l.i,l..l- Compliments of THE WILD FAMILY ,l.i.ll- Compliments of MR. AND MRS. DOMINICK CAPILLO ,l..1l.-l KENMORE BOWLING LANES 2228 Church Avenue Brook , lyn, N. Y. Open 24 Hours Compliments of A FRIEND il-.ll When you think ot flowers-- think of AVENUE T FLORISTS 1520 Avenue T, Brooklyn, CS 7-4350 , Compliments of THE McALLISTER CHILDREN i Compliments of JOHN TEISTCHITZKY AND FAMILY , lii-- Compliments of DR. JAMES W. GORIS AND FAMILY ,,1 ..l- Compliments of FREDERICK FRE-E AND FAMILY -..li.l.l- Compliments of PAUL NADILO AND FAMILY SIKEGEL BROS. ACTIVE NUT-BOLT CO. 203A Nassau Avenue, Brooklyn 22, N. Y. EV 3-1149-1193 ROSE AND CO. DRY CLEANERS 341-349 Kingsland Avenue Brooklyn 22, N. Y. AIRWAY CLEANERS AND DYERS, INC. 217 Russel Street Brooklyn 22, N. Y. WATSON - WHITE, INC. 307 Glen Cove Road Greenvale, N. Y. SMITH AND SMITH IRON AND PIPE SUPPLY CO. 825 Humbolt Street, Brooklyn 22, N. Y. Evergreen 9-5248 Compliments of MR. AND MRS. MARTINEZ Compliments of JOSEPH ADDABBO Compliments of MR. AND MRS. AUGUST METZGER In Loving Memory of My Dad THOMAS R. MONAHAN - Compliments ot MR. AND MRS. MICHAEL A. RYAN MULLER'S DELICATESSEN 65-04 Central Avenue Glendale, N. Y. Lili- CHARLES FREEMAN Park Veal 181 Fort Green Plaza JOSEPH DENNINGTON Fine Provisions 242-28 88th Avenue .li Compliments of THOMAS AND JAMES MOLLOY Compliments of MR. AND MRS. A. NAVA Compliments of MR. AND MRS. JOHN KUHN - Compliments of WILLIAM AND RICHARD MERZ ,l,,lil- Compliments of MR. AND MRS. WILLIAM MERZ Compliments of MR. AND MRS. JAMES MOLLOY BAYSIDE FUEL CO. 83-10 17th Avenue Brooklyn, N. Y. ROMAN ART SHOP 1962 86 Street ES 6-2460 186 Compliments of STONE RADIO. INC. JUNCTION WINE AND LIQUOR 37-10 Junction Boulevard Corona, L. I. Compliments ot DAN, MARGE AND BABY CUTTER AND SARAH DIGGER AND NANCY TEDDY AND PAT Compliments of MR. AND MRS. FRED ROVENTINI AND FAMILY Compliments of MRS. ADELINA ROVENTINI AND JOHN KELLY'S LUNCHEONETTE 3619 Ditmar Boulevard Astoria, N. Y. Compliments of ARLENE CUNNINGHAM AND HER BROTHER OWEN ARTHUR'S BARBER SHOP Queens Village RITE BEER DISTRIBUTORS 212 Norman Avenue Brooklyn, N. Y. Compliments of JOHN J. GOREY 10 Opal Court, Brooklyn Compliments of JOHN J. GOREY 10 Opal Court, Brooklyn Compliments of MR. AND MRS. JAMES POLLARD. JR. Compliments of MR. AND MRS. EDWARD T. KELLY WENDEL ELECTRIC MACHINE CO. 191 Greenpoint Avenue Brooklyn 22, N. Y. Compliments of MR. AND MRS. JOSEPH J. LUPO GASWIRTH'S CHILDREN'S CENTER 7518 Fifth Avenue Brooklyn 9, N. Y. SAL'S FRUITS AND VEGETABLES Rockway Parkway Best Wishes From THE GALTYMORE HOUSE 7805 Fifth Avenue, Brooklyn FRANK B. HENDEL, INC. Real Estate and Insurance 74l5 Metropolitan Avenue, Middle Village, N. Y NOLAN BROTHERS Moving and Storage VA 1-3725 JOHN HARDY STORES Shoes for Young Men and All I255 Broadway, Brooklyn, N. Y. JOHN DE VITO Nunn Bush - Buster Brown Shoes Naturalizer Jumping Jacks 456 86th Street, Brooklyn, N. Y. JOHN F. METZNER Licensed Morticians 2890 Atlantic Avenue, Brooklyn 7, N. Y. F. J. McLAUGHLIN Cr SONS Funeral Directors - BE 8-3600 8225 Third Avenue, Brooklyn 9, N. Y. THE RALEIGH MANOR Banquet Facilities - SH 5-5232 590 86th Street, Brooklyn, N. Y. LIGHTHOUSE REALTY CO. 85l0 l8th Avenue Brooklyn, N. Y. GERARD J. NEVFELD, INC. 88-O4 43rd Avenue Elmhurst, N. Y. POWELL'S PHARMACY 7503 Third Avenue Brooklyn 9, N. Y. STEPHEN FUNERAL HOME, INC. Stephen V. Oddo, Inc. -'Air Conditioned Chapels 26Ol Pitkin Avenue, Brooklyn, N. Y. CUSIMANO D. RUSSO Funeral Homes - MA 4-4300 230 Court Street, Brooklyn, N. Y. SABATINO FUNERAL HOME, INC. Air Conditioned Chapels - Dominic Sabatino, Mgr 323 Avenue U, Brooklyn, N. Y. PROVENZANO - LANZA FUNERAL HOME, INC. Air Conditioned - Free Car Service 43 2nd Avenue - GR 3-2220-I ANDREW TORREGROSSA - FUNERALS Offices: 1305 79th St., Brooklyn, N. Y. - BE 2-8844 345 Ave. U, Brooklyn, N. Y. - CO 6-7800 JUH T. CL HK 84 S NEW YORK - BOSTON - BALTIMORE ESTABLISHED I879 187 Compliments ot The Employees ot EDWARD E. HALL AND CO. SCHWALBACH - LUMBER Eliot Avenue and 60th Street Maspeth, L. I. - EV 2-9117 Compliments of THOMAS W. MEANY AND FAMILY Compliments of THE SLATTERY FAMILY Compliments of JOHN J. SCHUBERT Compliments of BOB AND MARY JANIE JOHN J. MEGIEL. INC. Funeral Directors Compliments of PLAZA BOWLING CENTER 11 7th Avenue, Brooklyn Compliments of KATHRYN B. SCHUBERT Compliments of HENRY SLATTERY Compliments of MR. AND MRS. JOSEPH AMICO Compliments of MR. AND MRS. S. BADALAMENTI JOE'S GROCERY STORE 4306 Eighth Avenue Brooklyn 32, N. Y. JERRY'S SERVICE STATION 8234 l8th Avenue, Brooklyn AVERT CLEANERS 215 Avenue T, Brooklyn, N. Y. Compliments of BEAUDREAU AND ROACH FAMILIES GEORGE SIGOUNTOS Licensed Broker 7508 Third Avenue PAT CALASTRO Painting and Decorating Applegate 7-9101 GEORGE SIGOUNTOS Licensed Broker 7508 Third Avenue OLD BROS. CHURCH MAINTENANCE CORP. 6214 Fifth Avenue, Brooklyn 20, N. Y. PHIL'S MEAT MARKET 1l7-13 135 Avenue Ozone Park 20, N. Y. PROTETA AND SON Custom Shoe and Hat Rebuilding 135-21 Letferts Boulevard Compliments of MR. AND MRS. FRED TAVERNA 365 Avenue T, Brooklyn 23, N. Y. Compliments of THE VIRGADAIMO FAMILY Compliments of THE VOLLMER FAMILY ERNIE'S MEAT AND PORK STORE 51-47 69th Street Woodside 67, N. Y. Compliments of MAX WEISS 22 West 31st Street, N. Y. Compliments of DOTTIE. DAN, DOROTHY AND DONALD ROSSI IN HONOR OF OUR LADY Compliments of J. F. Riley Compliments of MR. AND MRS. A. G. BAADEN AND FAMILY Best Wishes to MARGIE AND PETE From Farnk, Claire and Maureen D. MARINO Manorhaven Port Washington Compliments of MICHAEL AND SYLVIA F. J. McLAUGHLIN AND SONS JOHNNY AND BETTY MAUREEN AND BOB Compliments of LIBERTY FABRIC'S SHOPPING DEPARTMENT 188 Compliments of ROSALIE AND ANTHONY TITONE Best Wishes To ZIPPERS, HECTOR AND MECTOR McCOURT AND TRUDDEN 130-02 Liberty Avenue Richmond Hill Compliments of THE MANNING FAMILY BETTY AND JOSETTE Designers of Hats 40-20 82 Street, Jackson Heights, N. Y. MARIE SHERIDAN Shop of Smart Accessories 37-22 82nd Street, Jackson Heights, N. Y. PHlL'S SERVICE STATION Expert Auto Repairing 49-Ol 25 Avenue, Woodside THE GREETING CARD SHOP 71-01 Grand Avenue Maspeth 78, N. Y. Compliments of HICKSVILLE BABYLON LUMBER Babylon, N. Y. Compliments of THE BOYLE FAMILY Compliments of CAPT. ALLEN OLSEN Compliments of MATILDA E. OLSEN UNEEDA TRUCKING 104-14 93rd Avenue Richmond Hill Compliments of THE COLOMBO FAMILY CRANLYN MEAT MARKET 60 Henry Street Brooklyn, N. Y. Compliments of MR. AND MRS. FRANK DeBALSI Compliments of JOSEPH AND MICHAEL DeBLASI Compliments of MR. AND MRS. JOHN GODLEWSKI AND FAMILY A COMPLETE ORGANIZATION ESTABLISHED I89I Cardinal Realty Company In corporcz ted REAL ESTATE - INSURANCE MORTGAGE LOANS - APPRAISALS - MANAGEMENT MORTGAGE SERVICING All Types of Insurance AUTO INSURANCE - TIME PAYMENTS 53I NOSTRAND AVENUE BROOKLYN I6, NEW YORK NEvins 8-9000 189 FRANK DAN 327 Bedford Avenue Brooklyn, N. Y. MR. AND MRS. ALFRED TESORO 7209 72nd Court Brooklyn 9, N. Y. SARNO FAMILY 1047 Village Avenue Elmont, L. l. Compliments of ELMONT KNUTE ROCKNE TEAM Elmont, L. l. Compliments of LOPAT'S DOMINO BAR Luncheon Service Compliments of JOHN A. RAUERT Carting Compliments of DR. ROBERT FLIEISHMAN 1216 Foster Avenue Compliments of RITE DRUGS 2261 65th Street Compliments of MR. AND MRS. LEOPOLD LENCHUK 60-28 83 Place Compliments- of MR. AND MRS. STEPHEN KURLAK AND FAMILY 60-28 83 Place RUGBY VAN SERVICE Local and Long Distance 90-14 Fourth Avenue, Brooklyn, N. Y. Compliments of MR. AND MRS. WILLIAM-G. TORRACE. JR. 1916 East 17, Street, South Brooklyn MR. AND MRS. HARRY J. HIEGAND 84-05 108th Street Richmond Hill, N. Y. PARK LIQUOR STORE 32 West 39 Street New York, N. Y. BENSOW FISH MARKET 7719 17 Avenue . Brooklyn, N. Y. Compliments of WILLIAM G. TORRACE. JR. 1916 East 17 Street, South Brooklyn SALERNO ITALIAN RESTAURANT 117-11 Hillside Avenue Richmond Hill, N. Y. L.S.T. GROCERS 236 Herricts Road Mineola, L. I. FRANK GIANNOTTI Mason Contractor Brooklyn, N. Y. T's AUTO SERVICE 121-22 101 Avenue Richmond Hill, N. Y. ALLSERVICE CO.-SALES Cr SERVICE 8438 New Utrecht Avenue Brooklyn 14, N. Y.-BE 2-5552 THE BROOKLYN VALET Cleaners and Tailors UL 7-5000 WILLIAM McCLAY LUMBER CO. Hicksville, L. l. Compliments of MR. AND MRS. P. J. COLLINS AND J. F. THE COLLINS OF WOODHAVEN Mr., Mrs., John, Kevin and KC Friends of the Prep THEA DRUGS 1801 Avenue U Brooklyn 21, N. Y. FAR EAST Chinese-American Restaurant 1818 Avenue U Brooklyn 29, N. Y. MIKE'S Shoe Repairing and Hat Cleaning Queens Village THE FIVE HIGGINS' of Woodhaven suggest Lower Taxes Compliments of THE 0'BRIEN FAMILY TONY'S - FANCY GROCERY Fruits and Vegetables 1341 Bushwick Avenue-GE 5-1829 MANUEL MEAT MARKET 228 Seventh Avenue ST 8-8310 Good Luck, Son MR. AND MRS. JOSEPH ALOISIO MORAN'S BAR AND GRILL Where Good Friends Meet 1165 Nostrand Avenue Best Wishes to All SALLY AND WALTER SHEERIN AND FAMILY Compliments of DOROTHY AND JOHN McDERMOTT CAM CONTRUCTION CO., INC. 8517 12 Avenue, Brooklyn 28 CL 6-2227 A-I SERVICE STATION 515 Neck Road Brooklyn 23, N. Y. Compliments of MR. AND MRS. JOHN TROVATO Brooklyn, N. Y. Compliments of MR. AND MRS. WILLIAM TWIBELL 190 TIC-TOC CLEANERS Where Cleaning Is An Art 701 Flatbush Avenue, Brooklyn, N. Y. MARITIME MERCHANDISING CORP. 22 Whitehall Street New York 4, N. Y. ADMIRAL PHOTO OFFSET COMPANY 44 New Street New York 4, N. Y. Compliments of MR. AND MRS. MATTHEW LaMANNA Compliments of EDMUND HENNELLY Best Wishes to St. John's Prep from JOANNE KONOPKA Compliments of RETTIFILO NUOVO BAKERY 7717 13th Avenue, Brooklyn, N. Y. GUNDERMANN LUMBER CO.. INC. 247 Richmond Street, Brooklyn, N. Y. AP 7-2122 Compliments of THOMAS ZINGALE RELIANCE CLEANERS 7717 Fifth Avenue Brooklyn 9, N. Y. Compliments of MR. AND MRS. MORRIS MARCUS Compliments of MR. AND MRS. BENJAMIN FRUMKIN JAMES J. O'DONNELL Representative of Equitable Life Insurance SCHUMACHER'S BAR AND GRILL 1128 Myrtle Avenue, Brooklyn, N. Y. STANDARD PAINT fr uNoLEuM co. 1004A DeKalb Avenue, Brooklyn GL 5-1283 Compliments of MR. NORMAN DANIELS Compliments of ANONOMYOUS Compliments of MISS C. COLAHAN JOHN M. MEYER AND SON Florist 1896 DeKalb Avenue, Brooklyn, N. Y. LOTNER'S GROCERY STORE 66-02 Fresh Pond Road Ridgewood 27, N. Y. HAMILTON CHAPELS, INC. Funeral Home Richard J. Ceraso - GE 6-4785 4218 Fort Hamilton Parkway, Brooklyn, N. Y. DIPPOLITO FUNERAL HOME 1986 West 6th Street Brooklyn, N. Y. RALPH AIEVOLI Cr SON, INC. Funeral Directors -- DE 1-2100 1275 65th Street, Brooklyn 19, N. Y. VIC CONSTRUCTION CORP. 1085 Grand Street Brooklyn 11, N. Y. THE POSTER BAR Cr GRILL 1090 Manhattan Avenue Brooklyn 22, N. Y. WILMET SIGN CO., INC. 611 DeGraw Street Brooklyn, N. Y. ROGER O'HALLORAN BAR G' GRILL 3005 Avenue J Brooklyn 10, N. Y. J. J. CRONIN, INC. Funeral Directors 1 15 Atlantic Avenue, Brooklyn, N. Y. HOLLYWOOD TERRACE CATERERS Brooklyn's Most Modern Ballroom 7725 New Utrecht Avenue Brooklyn 14, N. Y. - CL 9-9090 Q HAMILTON BOWLING LANES 10 Automatic Pinspotters 8711 4th Avenue - SH 5-7117 FRED W. PRELLER 15 Broad Street Brooklyn, N. Y. , Congratulations MR. and MRS. THOMAS POSTER Baldwin, L. I., N. Y. KRAMER 8' SQUIRE 2741 Nostrand Avenue Brooklyn, N. Y. CAROLINE REALTY 130 96th Street Brooklyn 28, N. Y. JOSEPH S. VACCARO ALL STATE INSURANCE CO. MA 7-4271 EV 9-5057 SINCE 1862 J. S. S. Stanton gl Co., Inc. ROOFING CONTRACTORS Acfzilles C'onsfrucf1'on Co. A o 48 - 52 FRANKLIN STREET BROOKLYN, NEW YORK 260 - 266 GREEN STREET BROOKLYN 22, NEW YORK HALSEY LAUNDRY SERVICE 869 Halsey Street Brooklyn, N. Y. Success to the CLASS OF '60 God Bless the CLASS OF '60 - .l i- Compliments of MR. AND MRS. EASTWOOD li..l- BENOV'S JEWELERS 44-09 30th Avenue Astoria 3, N. Y. viii- Compliments of MR. AND MRS. PAT FERRARO AND FAMILY ,l,i.li-l- Compliments of CARDACI AND ESPOSITO FAMILIES il?-il FRANK MALLON'S GROCERY STORE 607 Evergreen Avenue Brooklyn, N. Y. JAMES J. LAWLOR 1120 Halsey Street Brooklyn, N. Y. l-i.ill Compliments of MR. AND MRS. THOMAS H. GILHULEY - Compliments of MR. AND MRS. THOMAS J. GRADY l.l.l- Compliments of MR. AND MRS. FRANK E. HICKEY ,liil JOHN CORDES DELICATESSEN 2952 Avenue R Brooklyn 29, N. Y. .l. Compliments of MR. AND MRS. J. McGRATH - Compliments of MR. AND MRS. J. McGRATH - GEO. SOFFOS, FLORIST 209 Seventh Avenue Brooklyn, N. Y. il-li-i Compliments of THE MUSHORN FAMILY Fran, Bob, Ken, Nan, Rich, Harry SHEA PHARMACY 58-07 Woodside Avenue Woodside 77, N. Y. ,lil-1 Compliments of MR. AND MRS. POLANISH Compliments of THE POLANISH FAMILY Compliments of MR. AND MRS. JOSEPH E. SERVICE AND FAMILY Compliments of THE RUGG FAMILY L. DONATO AND SONS 348 Sixth Avenue SO 8-4041 ARTHUR H. HICKEY General Insurance 138-77 Francis Lewis Boulevard Rosedale 22, N. Y. Compliments of JOSEPH SPALLINA AND FAMILY Compliments of the Girls FROM SCHEFF TERHUNE. INC. Edith, Anne, Rosemary, Barbara and Lorraine 0TTO'S DELICATESSEN 2108 Cortelyou Road Congratulations to the Class of '60 ,i.li ROETHKE FLORIST 3501 Tilden Avenue Brooklyn 3, N. Y. Compliments of MR. AND MRS. JOSEPH E. SERVICE AND FAMILY -l. .?-l- Compliments of VINCENT'S BARBER SHOP 2098 Nostrand Avenue THE MASTER PHARMACY 167 7th Ave., between Garfield Pl. and lst Ave. Brooklyn, N. Y. - SO 8-3993 INDUSTRIAL LEATHER GOODS. INC. 511 East 72nd Street New York, N. Y. ,illi- Compliments of MRS. RUEBENACHER AND FAMILY ?-4,l.l- Compliments of MR. AND MRS. FRANK A. SCHMITZ Compliments of MR. AND MRS. JULIAN SOMMESE, SR. AND SONS Compliments of THE STELLA FAMILY ii, - RAVEN COBBLER 25-12 34th Street, Astoria, N. Y. ST 6--6861 ,lvl-Li? STEVEN'S BARBER SHOP 184-13 Jamacia Avenue Hollis 23, N. Y. ,-iil-4 Compliments of MR. AND MRS. HOWARD MOTT Compliments of MR. AND MRS. STEPHEN J. HAYES AND FAMILY 192. Compliments of MR. AND MRS. VICTOR J. IANNUZZI LOUIS MEAT MARKET 115-19 Jamaica Avenue Richmond Hill 18, N. Y. PARAMOUNT SHOE SHOP 111-21 Jamaica Avenue Richmond Hill 18, N. Y. FIVE STAR PROVISIONS Wholesale and Retail Meats 7303 13th Avenue, Brooklyn, N. Y. ln Loving Memory of ALFONSO LOMBARDI. SR. H. AHRENS WINES AND LIQUORS Fine and Dependable Service 107-14 Jamaica Avenue Compliments of MR. AND MRS. JERRY MELCHIORI HOERTER'S STATIONERY Ice Cream - Cards - Toys - School Supplies 107-09 Jamaica Avenue KONG'S CHINESE RESTAURANT 203-01 Hollis Avenue Hollis, N. Y. Compliments of MR. AND MRS. JAMES J. O'RIELLY Compliments of THE SERPE FAMILY Compliments of MR. AND MRS. W. SPREEN SHORE PRIDE MEAT MARKETS 2036 Flatbush Avenue Brooklyn, N. Y. Compliments of ANTONIELLO FAMILY Compliments of a Friend MR. AND MRS. RAFAEL CHARBONNIER 1068 Broadway, Brooklyn, N. Y. MASTER TAILORS 405 61st Street Brooklyn 20, N. Y. ,-l,il-ll NAPOLI BAKERS Howard Beach, Queens Ml 1-4406 ,l l.l-- Compliments of DR. N. MULE 778 Bushwick Avenue TONY'S Fancy Grocery- Fruits and Vegetables 1341 Bushwick Avenue - GL 5-1829 Compliments of MR. AND MRS. DESTEFANO AND FAMILY AMERICA3 DEPENDABLE F000 MERCHANT IQIQM 1859 -7.95.9 5910-42 DECATUR STREET BROOKLYN 27, NENN YORK Bill, Terry and Ed intently watching the St. Francis game??? At least the faculty is watching the game. VI 9-2526 24 HOUR EMERGENCY SERVICE Capitol Industrial lighting Corp. ELECTRICAL CONTRACTORS and ENGINEERS Licensed Electricians INDUSTRIAL POWER INSTALLATIONS ADEQUATE WIRING SPECIALISTS II7-O4 ATLANTIC AVENUE RICHMOND HILL I9, NEW YORK 193 ALFRED HILBIG MEATS Poultry and Provisions 71-03 Grand Avenue, Maspeth, N. Y. INDUSTRIAL ART MONUMENTS Erected in all Cemeteries 24-22 49th Street, Astoria, N. Y. FRANKEL'S MEN'S SHOP Men's Furnishing 69-48 Grand Avenue, Maspeth, N. Y. Compliments of MR. AND MRS. ZIESIG 110-24 106th Street, Ozone Park 17, N. Y. KELLY'S WINES Cr LIQUOR5 Prompt Delivery 908 Albany Avenue, Brooklyn, N. Y. A. LOPRESTI Cr SON. INC. Florist--TW 8-8900 81-O2 37th Avenue, Jackson Heights, N. Y. HANS DONHAUSER CO. Florist - Wedding - Bouquets 71-01 Astoria Boulevard, Jackson Heights, N. Y. SLANT-FIN RADIATOR CORP. 130-15 69th Road Richmond Hill 18, N, Y. RIEPE'S MEAT MARKET 105-20 Rockaway Boulevard Ozone Park, N. Y. illili- MANSFIELD CHEMIST Stanley Hair Stylist 3401 Avenue H, Brooklyn, N. Y. EMPIRE RESTAURANT 84-46 Jamaica Avenue Woodhaven, L. I., N. Y. Compliments of MR. AND MRS. MICHAEL MINICHELLO OLIVIERI Painting and Decorating 119-38 231st Street- LA 8-5571 ,i-.,. - SALLY'S FOOD STORE 1497 Nostrand Avenue Brooklyn, N. Y. -i-ljli JOE'S MEAT MARKET Prime Meats 4517 Avenue D-BU 4-1360 SUPREME FRUIT MARKET Wholesale - Retail 84-31 Jamaica Avenue ln Memory of THERESA AND JOSEPH DiTOMMASO MRS. J. OLIVIERI 119-38 23lst Street Cambria Heights, L. l., N. Y. JOSEPH'S MARKET Prime Meats - Frozen Foods 4019 Church Avenue, Brooklyn, N. Y. ROCK'S LIQUOR 10 East 31st Street Brooklyn, N. Y. Compliments of THE ROVEN FAMILY Brooklyn, N. Y. FLAIRVIEW FLORIST The Telegraph Flowers 1551 Flatbush Avenue PASQUALE DE VITTO Groceries 2349 Atlantic Avenue Compliments of MR. AND MRS. JAMES J. KELLY BRENNAN 6' LANDERS Attorneys at Law 8603 Queens Boulevard NEUMANN BAKING CORP. Ice Cream Party and Wedding Cakes 538 Knickerbocker Avenue HERMAN'S SERVICE Repairs on all cars 67 Mill Road, N. Y. ANNE DITMAR'S COFFEE SHOP 31-13A Ditmars Boulevard Astoria 5, L. I., N. Y. Compliments of MR. AND MRS. PETER J. CAIAZZO Compliments of MR. AND MRS. MICHAEL DUMIAK BLUE BIRD PET CENTER HY 2-7255 6123 Fifth Avenue, Brooklyn 38, N. Y. COLONIAL Tailors - Cleaners - Furriers 220-29 Hempstead Avenue, L. l., N. Y. TALL TOWN Clothes and Haberdashers 89-05 Merrick Boulevard ANDREW SEIZ 8 SONS. CO. Cemetery Memorials 6915-19 Metropolitan Avenue Compliments of THE HOURIHAN FAMILY ,,i1i4 Compliments of JOHN J. HOURIHAN KUCK Cr STANLEY TEXTILES 320 Broadway, N. Y. 7, N. Y. JOHN HANSEN G' SON Optometrist 166th Street and 89th Avenue, Jamaica REMIS MONUMENTS 69-31 Metropolitan Avenue Middle Village, L. I., N. Y. , ?.-l- VERA'S LUNCHEONETTE 66-73 69th Street Middle Village 79, N. Y. 194 CHARLES RIHA SERVICE Complete Auto Service 65-42 Metropolitan Avenue Compliments of LARK FAMILY HEINRICH'S REST CORP. 145 Conklin Avenue Brooklyn 36, N. Y. Compliments of RICHARD MAGNIFICO 2818 Cypoth Avenue Compliments of MAICHEN FAMILY KAPLAN'S PHARMACY 65-26 Metropolitan Avenue, Middle Village, N. Y. VA 1-9135 MARGARET HARDING 110 Locust Street Garden City FULLERTON FUNERAL HOME 9718 Flatlands Avenue Brooklyn, N. Y. TERMINAL MARKET Meats - Groceries - Produce 2131 Mott Avenue Compliments of BLAU WEISS GOTTSLHEC SOCCER CLUB , JOSEPH H. PADULA Realtor and Appraiser 1556 Broadway, Brooklyn, N. Y. HILLCREST SERVICE STATION 161-01 Union Turnpike Flushing, N. Y. Compliments of P. OSTREICHER. D.D.S. Compliments of MR. AND MRS. JOSEPH RAAB MYRTLE AVENUE DRUG CO. T. De Muria-V. Sena 137 Myrtle Avenue, Brooklyn, N. Y. HOWlE'S WATCH HOSPITAL Fine Watch and Jewelry Repairing Compliments of MR. AND MRS. WILLIAM J. MANNIX 31-49 49th Street, Woodside Compliments of MR. AND MRS. A. BEYER In Memory of STEPHANY BURACZYNSKI Compliments of GRACE McGOWAN 110 Locust Street, Garden City Compliments of DR. and MRS. JOSEPH PELLETTIERE 687 Bushwick Avenue, Brooklyn 21, N. Y. FOX PHYSICIAN EQUIPMENT EXCHANGE For Sale or Rent: Hospital Beds, Wheelchairs, Crutches 990 Broadway, Brooklyn, N. Y. -. GL 2-2350 Compliments of DR. CLEMENT E. DAVIS 35 Jefferson Street, Brooklyn, N. Y. RUGBY CAN CO. CL l-4343 5819 Foster Avenue, Brooklyn, N. Y. DANTE J. MESSINA Accountant - Auditor 2548 Coney Island Avenue, Brooklyn 23, N. Y. STYLECRAFT FURNITURE 8 DECORATOR Tel. CH 9-0220 918-8 Main Street, Co. Farmingdale, N. Y. PALOMBA 8' SERPE Italian-American Groceries 1219 McDonald Avenue, N. Y. - CL 2-5578 TONY SPARANDO'S BOWLING CENTER 16 Automatic Alleys - Air Conditioned 63-108 Woodhaven Boulevard, Rego Park, N. Y. VENTRY TRANSPORTATION CO. ST 8-5390 219 9th Street, Brooklyn, N. Y. LIBERTY AUTOMOTIVE SERVICE 98-15 Liberty Avenue Ozone Park, N. Y. JOHN'S PARK PHARMACY John A. Caminiti, Ph.C. Richmond Hill, N. Y. CORDE'S TAVERN Beer - Wines - Liquor 2671 Pitkin Avenue, Brooklyn, N. Y. l ALBIN KONIECZNY - BUILDER 1106 Fifth Avenue New Hyde Park, N. Y. - THADDEUS MICHALIK Custom Builder New Hyde Park, L. l. - BYRNE 8' SONS Plumbing and Heating Laurelton, N. Y. VAndyke 1-7721 Glenwood T. V. and Appliances VVilliam Cv. Muller INSURANCE A I 60-65 - 67 MYRTLE AVENUE 68-32 MYRTLE AVENUE RIDGEWOOD 27, NEW YORK GLENDALE, L. In N. Y- I 95 -re-r jmamr- - T Compliments of WILLIAM J. CA RNEY RESTAURANT 908 Seventh Avenue, N. Y. NICK BUONAGURA TAILORING 85 Havermyer Street Brooklyn ll, N. Y. A 8' R FRENCH DRY CLEANERS 2690 Pitkin Av enue Ml 7-5825 HOLRAY LIQUOR STORE, INC. 2929 Ave nue Brooklyn, N. Y. Compliments of CLERM ONT DELICATESSEN 227 DeKalk Ave nue, Brooklyn, N. Y. THE HOLIDAY SHOP Gifts - Religious Articles 2670 Nostrand A venue, Brooklyn, N. Y. D G' G PORK STORES 533 Metropolitan Avenue Brooklyn, N. Y. Compliments of MR. AND MRS. PETER BRERETON Compliments of NK J. SHINE - Compliments CLASS 4-3 FATHER THOMAS FRA BUSHWICK FUN ERAL HOME 1178 Bushwick Avenue Brooklyn 21, N. Y. Compliment s of THE COHOON FAMILY MR JAMAICA FLORIST ' Biggest Little Flower Sh 89-11 I65t . A OD h Street, Jam ' aica, N. Y. ABE Com l' p :ments , of ERTRUDE MRS. G CONTI Compliments of CEASARS BARBER SHOP 65 West 45th Street, N. Y. C. BARAN. ci-incl-iowsici, Joes Msn MARK:-r pgscovlcl-1, 7322 isfh Avenue EHRING, svANs B'0Ok'Y - N- Y- MAY 'ri-is CLASS or 1960 ORTHOPE as me mos or -me Nnion wm-I 'ri-lem GO. GO. GO! DIC SHOE CLINIC 89-09 Jamaica Avenue Woodhaven 2 Compliment MR s of . AND MRS. CHARLES KO 20-64 31st S treet, Astori y SAL'S B AKERY Hat B read and Pizza 279 Central Avenue ROBERT GIORDAN O FUNERAL 234 - ' HOME 6 48 Pacific Str eet Brooklyn 23, N. Y. of RICHIE AN MAY Co mpliments D PAT THE CLASS OF 1960 BE HEALTHY AND WISE SUCCESS W ILL THEN ?li.. Com I MR. AND p iments ions on the Golden Anniversary of MR. A ND MRS. R. SLIBER HAROLD J. K UCK 320 Broadway New York 7, N. Y. JOSEPH VINCINANZO 318 Lenox Road Brooklyn, N. Y. Corn pliments of ND MRS. GEORGE Cr ANN'S BA RBER SHOP Beauty Parlor 910 Bel mont Avenue i1i+? Complim ZIMPELMAN ents of THE EAKINS FAMILY - Compliments of MR. AND MRS. JAMES FINNERTY Compliments of MR. ANU MRS. THQMA5 5QzZA MR. AND MRS. VINCENT E. VICINANZO 318 L Ro Cl AND AM -Y B...kTC.?,XN. 3. Compliments of JOE'S FURNITURE SALE ROOM TIFFIN TEA CQ. Quality Furniture- 126 M MURMAN'S WINE 6' LIQUOR 104 C S ortelyou Road Free Deliveries-GE 6 yrtle Avenue Brooklyn 1, N. Y. Compliments of -2053 'he BENDEL FAMILY Compliments -'L'- 1- - of Compliments of MR. AND MRS. JAMES CULLER THE FINNERTY FAMILY Compliments Of MARTY'S VARIETY CENTER MR. AND MRS. N. De CUNZO 7612 Fifteenth Avenue 2959 Voorhier Avenue Brooklyn 28 196 ,N. Y. FOLLOW of MRS CHARLES LETKO Congratulat' 1,N. Y. TOWER OF PISA Pizzeria CKA Orders to Take Out a N. Y. GEVER'S MEAT MARKET We're anxious to meet you FRANK J. SMITH REAL ESTATE 224-08 Linden Boulevard Cambria Heights, N. Y. Compliments of CENTRAL SERVICE STATION JACIL ESKIN LIQUOR STORE 332 East Third Street Brooklyn, N. Y. MAJORS CORNER WINES 8' LIGUORS 6823 Fourth Avenue Brooklyn, N. Y. QUEENS RADIO Cv A PPLIANCE SHOP 758 Seneca Avenue Brooklyn 27, N. Y. F. J. SMITH -INSURANCE A 224 08 GENCY - Linden Boulevard Cambria Heights 11, N. Y. Compliments of MR. AND MRS. WILLIAM B. O'CONNOR Compliments of MR. AND MRS. RICHARD VANEK RIDGEWOOD SHOE REBUILDERS 50-02 Myrtle Av enue Corner Forest Compliments of MR. A ND MRS. S. CLONER A ND SON SAYES 453 Fourth Street Brooklyn 15, N. Y. MAYFAIR CARPET 8' RUG CLEANING 155 East 75th Street BU 8-3969 PETER J. GEIS Funeral Home 57-34 Catalpa Avenue, N. Y. ASSOCIATED FOOD STORE 107-66 Cross Bay Boulevard Ozone Park, N. Y. Donated In Honor of ST. ANTHONY GL 2-1510 EMIL JIMENEZ New ' W' P II I , , Jlmenez my ro 'ws American Printers MANUFACTURERS OF WIRE and METAL PRODUCTS Laboratory Work - Bakers Equipment Giftware - Displays O 57 STUYVESANT AVENUE H09 DE KA'-E AVENUE BROOKLYN 21, NEW YORK BROOKLYN 21, NEW YORK ILLI . T U Pi LICENSED FUNERAL DIRECTORS ' TATOR FUNERAL HOME TATOR MURRAY FUNERALS LA 7-7777 LA 8-7322 143-35 FARMERS BOULEVARD 222-O1 MERRICK ROAD SPRINGFIELD GARDENS 34, N. Y. SPRINGFIELD GARDENS 13, N. Y. 19 COMMUNITY GARDENS 215-32 Jamaica Avenue Dancing-Wed., Fri. and Sun. BARON DRIVE-IN CLEANERS Tuxedos to Hire 112-40 Roosevelt Avenue P. H. BURGESS VINCENT J. TESORIERO 1017 Surf Avenue Coney Island, N. Y. Compliments of MR. AND MRS. J. MORRISON Compliments ot MICHAEL MORRISON 2-11 THE TAMMARO PHARMACY 108-80 Roosevelt Avenue Corona 68, N. Y. BENIT FUEL SERVICE 111-11 42nd Avenue Corona 68, N. Y. TEA ROSE FLOWER SHOP 35-60 11th Street Long Island City 6, N. Y. Buy or Sell -You do better at OLD 18th STREET COINCENTER. INC. 10 West 18th Street, New York 11, N. Y. ,,l,l l- GREISMAN'S MEN'S AND BOY'S SHOP 57-Ol Myrtle Avenue Ridgewood, N. Y. COLONIAL MANSION Catering for all occasions 1933 Bath Avenue, Brooklyn 14, N. Y. SARRO MEAT MARKET 2677 Pitkin Avenue Qualty Meats ,lil- GAETA'S LUNCHEONETTE A Sandwich to a Meal 1946 Bath Avenue, Brooklyn, N. Y. MR. AND MRS. EDWARD A. KEEGAN 89-15 210th Place Queens Village, N .Y. Compliments f MR. AND MRS? JAMES HUOTT THE KEEGAN FAMILY 89-15 210th Place Queens Village, N. Y. , MILDRED LOMBARDI ENTERPRISE 149-42 116th South Ozone Park VI 5-6145 ROCKFORD PLUMBING AND HEATING CORP. 8759 19th Avenue, Brooklyn, N. Y. BELROCK TRUCKING CORP. Dump Trucks For Hire 89-30 Queens Boulevard, Elmhurst, N. Y. AUGUST PETROCELLI Licensed Electrician 2266 Bath Avenue, Brooklyn, N. Y. ELSE AND NELSON 118-18 Rockaway Boulevard, South Ozone Park Real Estate and Insurance-VI 3-5024 FONTANA PHARMACY 7505 15th Avenue Phone: BE 2-9651 LA BEAU BEAUTY SALON Haircoloring and Silver Blending 6037 82nd Street. Elmhurst, N. Y. MR. AND MRS. JOHN FLYNN 8922 Vanderveer Street Queens Village 28, N. Y. MOSCOSO FLORIST 129 Court Street, Brooklyn, N. Y. MA 4-5483 CARVEL ICE CREAM 75th Street and New Utrecht Avenue Open ALL Year WIEKING'S DELICATESSEN 215-09 Jamaica Avenue Tel. HO 4-0817 M. KEENAN 8' SON 88-46 213th Street Queens Village, L. I., N. Y. F. W. WOOLWORTH 180 Myrtle Avenue Brooklyn, N. Y. CLASS 2-11 HOME ROOM 401 MR. LONG- ENGLISH PRESTO-ELECTRO PLATING COMPANY 31 Frankfort Street Compliments of MRS. DELACH Compliments of MR. AND MRS. WILLIAM J. HEGARTY HELLER'S CLOTHING Cr HABERDASHERY Over a Half Century of Service 56-01 Myrtle Avenue-VA 1-1090 Compliments of RICHARD E. DOMBROWSKI Compliments f THE COOPtER FAMILY Compliments of MR. AND MRS. RICHARD DROMBROWSKI ACRO FUEL OIL CO., INC. 510 Flatbush Avenue, Brooklyn 27, N. Y. BU 4-3000 GLENDALE PET SHOP Fish - Birds - Pet Accessories 6940 Myrtle Avenue -VA 1-1390 GLENDALE SURGICAL SUPPLY CO.. INC. 865-7 Cypress Avenue, Brooklyn 27, N. Y. Ev 6-4200-4201 198 POLA MILLINERY SHOP 56-30 Myrtle Avenue Ridgewood 27, N. Y. Compliments of LORENZO'S RESTAURANT AND PIZZERIA ,i.l.. 1- Best Wishes M. AMSL 112-25 Jamaica Avenue Compliments of L. 8' S. DELICATESSEN Compliments of THE HOWELL FAMILY 113-42 Mayville Street MARK'S PLACE Men's and Boys' Wear 55-16 Myrtle Avenue, Brooklyn, N. Y. Compliments of GILL'S FRUIT STORE RICHMOND HILL MARKET 114-19 Jamaica Avenue Richmond Hill 18, N. Y. MRS. MARIE MUENKEL 113-42 Mayville Street St. Albans 12, N. Y. MIKE'S MEAT MARKET Choice Meats and Poultry 260 Nassau Avenue, Brooklyn 22, N. Y CHARLIE'S DELICATESSEN Finest Cold Cuts and Sandwiches 292 Nassau Avenue Compliments of S. F. MARDELLA Compliments of MR. AND MRS. L. MARCHESINI Compliments of THE FLUSHING RAMS iFootbalI Teamj LEON'S PASTRY SHOP 2137 Knapp Street Nl 6-9012 Best Wishes From AL WALCHAK Compliments of JAMES J. McLAUGHLIN Compliments of THE THOMAS FAMILY Compliments of MR. AND MRS. JOHN M. DENESOPOLIS GEL-MAR FRENCH CLEANERS All Work Done on Premises Same Day Service Compliments of ROB I LOTTI AN D ROVELLA Compliments of MR. AND MRS. J. RADMEN AND FAMILY HI-HO WINE AND LIQUOR STORE 584 Grand Street, Brooklyn, N. Y. ST 2-5299 Compliments of FATHER DONOVAN'S RELIGION 2-I1 Compliments of A. PIPPO AND FAMILY Compliments of PHILIP PIPPO DONATO AND BOSCO Luncheonette and Stationery 174 Leonard Street, Brooklyn, N. Y. FORGIONE FUNERAL HOME 9 Stagg Street Brooklyn 6, N. Y. TROFA FLORIST 284 Graham Avenue, Brooklyn, N. Y. EV 7-6672 Compliments of MR. AND MRS. J. RADMEN AND FAMILY PALOMBA AND SERPE GROCERY 978 McDonald Avenue Brooklyn 1, N. Y. Compliments of MR. AND MRS. J. CONGEMI Compliments ot MR. AND MRS. RALPH PRISCO 138-06 234th Street, Laurelton, N. Y. BIANCHI BROTHERS 609 Grand Street, Brooklyn 1, N. Y. EV 8-4233 RELIGION CLASS 2-11 FATHER DONOVAN'S BOYS ROOM 502 RELIGION CLASS 2-11 WE'RE GOING TO THE TOP WITH FATHER DONOVAN ,-..i.. ..i. SPREITZER AND SON Prime Meats Middle Village, N. Y. Compliments of MR. AND MRS. S. D. SPERRY 59 Ten Eyck Street, Brooklyn, N. Y. ,,1,.i...ll- CONTE SUPERMARKET 577 Grand Street, Brooklyn, N. Y. EV 8-9330 ,-.,,..l..-1 LIPTON JEWELERS For Sale and Repairs 701 Grand Street, Brooklyn 11, N. Y. Compliments of MR. AND MRS. ANTHONY CICARDO PIDAL LIQUOR STORE 117 Atlantic Avenue Brooklyn 1, N. Y. FRANCIS K. BUDELMAN General Insurance 1531 Darling Street, Baldwin, N. Y. Compliments of THE ALBRECHT FAMILY ANDY'S DELICATESSEN 82-17 Eliot Avenue Sandwiches and Home Cooking 1-ll-l Compliments of MR. AND MRS. KENNETH CARSON -,l,..lT- FLORYS CORSET SHOP Foundation Garments 18 Irving Avenue ,L MIDWOOD CUSHION CO. 1562 Coney Island Avenue Brooklyn 23, N. Y. Compliments of WIELAND FAMILY Compliments of MR. AND MRS. J. J. THOMPSON. SR. -,i,,,l.li Compliments of CLASS 2-1 I ,li.ll BOMELSTEIN'S. INC. Jewelers - Opticians 753 Manhattan Avenue, Brooklyn, N. Y. ,i-ili-l FRANKSON LUMBER CO. Cement - Lime - Plaster - Sand 1944 McDonald Avenue ES 5-4210 ?,,ll.4l- CONCORD ANTIQUES AND LAMP CO. 489 Kings Highway Brooklyn 23, N. Y. PAT AND SAL SERVICE STATION 364 Kings Highway Brooklyn 23, N. Y. Compliments of MASTER ALFRED GRIMALDI, III GREENWOOD VANS. INC. 1998 McDonald Avenue, Brooklyn 23, N. Y. ES 6-2998 - Compliments of MR. AND MRS. ROBERT MADAN 2349 85th Street, Brooklyn 23, N. Y. FRANK J. FURDYNA 63-12 Haring Street Rego Park, N. Y. RELIGION CLASS 2-11 FATHER DONOVAN - THE GREATEST ROOM 502 200 MR. A. FURDYNA 63-12 Haring Street Rego Park, N, Y. PORTLAND WINES AND LIQUORS 97 South Portland Avenue ST 3-1119 A. M. VERSAGE Plumbing and Heating Contractor 189 Putnam Avenue-ST 3-1246 REX PONTIAC CORP. 94-15 Northern Boulevard, Jackson Heights Sales IL 8-4700 Service DR. AND MRS. JOHN KANNENGEISER 176 Euclid Avenue Brooklyn 8, N. Y. WASSERMAN PHARMACY 64 Lafayette Avenue, Brooklyn, N. Y. JA 2-4410 JUDSON E. SCHNALL- ARCHITECT 16 Court Street-Room 2503 Brooklyn 1, N. Y. THE URBAN FUNERAL HOME. INC. 42-I7 69th Street, Woodside 77, N. Y. HA 4-2316 RAYMOND J. MONTAGUE, INC. Funeral Directors 69-42 47th Avenue, Woodside 77, N. Y. Compliments of THE KRISSIK FAMILY Compliments of THE BASCH FAMILY ALFRED CACHIE Licensed Real Sstate Broker 119-26 189 Street, St. Albans, N. Y. MARCY PHOTO STUDIOS 76-11 New Utrecht Avenue Brooklyn, N. Y. Compliments of MR. AND MRS. MICHAEL H. O'HARA AND FAMILY Compliments of MR. AND MRS. T. DONOVAN MRS. VIOLET LITTLE 534 Madison Street, Brooklyn, N. Y. Cakes For All Occasions Compliments of RAY CLEANERS Compliments of MR. AND MRS. FRANK MOLINARI PARAMOUNT HATTERS AND SHOE RE-BUILDERS 224 Seventh Avenue, Brooklyn, N. Y. MATTHEW G. FEENEY 217 Garfield Place, Brooklyn- MA 2-7947 Choice Wines and Liquors Compliments of FRANK A. CUNNINGHAM 2IO Congress Street, Brooklyn, N. Y. WOOD'S WHOLESALE SHELL FISH, INC. Fulton Market lOl South Street, New York City STAR OVERALL LAUNDRY l57 Ingraham Street Brooklyn, N. Y. SHEEHY'S BAR fr GRILL Business Men's Lunch Served II46 Nostrand Avenue - BU 4-9664 JOHN G. DOWD Attorney-at-Law Niagara Falls, N. Y. HENRY FROHLICH Beef, Veal and Lamb I8I Ft. Greene Place, Brooklyn, N. Y. VALERIO BROS. FUEL CO., INC. 390 Kings Highway Brooklyn 23, N. Y. SICA LIGHTING CO., INC. Feasts - Bazaar's - Lighting 66-68 Bergen Street, Brooklyn, N. Y. Compliments of MR. and MRS. THOMAS W. CULLEN 62 Henry Street, Brooklyn, N. Y. Compliments of CAPPY'S TAVERN and RESTAURANT 3 Fulton Street, New York City Compliments of MR. and MRS. JOHN BRODERICK Brooklyn, N. Y. FELIX'S RESTAURANT CH 3-9767 - Lunch and Dinner - CH 2-9641 I54 West I3th Street, New York II, N. Y. Compliments of MR. and MRS. ANDREW J. HUEMMER Compliments of MR. and MRS. CONRAD H. HUEMMER MENDICINO GOWNS, INC. Custom Made Bridals Call for Appointment -- BR 9-5226 Mldway 7-5400 - 540i Johnson's Moving Service MOVING - STORAGE - TRUCKING INSURED INTERSTATE MOVERS LOW RATES A 937 LIBERTY AVENUE BROOKLYN 8, NEW YORK 2 GL 3-3972 C. OLIVER, Manager C'll1l'5 ' Accurate Orfbopedic Sfzoe Fitting 60. K N '. 3 f '. 'Q ' 4 f Ig '- ' f ,Q iff 1 5 ii . Z fi TT' , ' g 22. ,.- it .7 ORTHOPEDIC SHOES and APPLIANCES Castagnola Oliver Inventor of the Mold Shoe Patent No. I682579 Date of Invention: August 28, I928 896 BROADWAY, BROOKLYN, N. Y. Near Myrtle Avenue -nw nf f-.-- .-,--1 -- - Compliments of MR. AND MRS. MUELLER Compliments of JACOBI'S ICE CREAM PARLOR 29-07 Ditmar's Boulevard, Astoria, L. l. IRVING SHOES 66-55 Forest Avenue Brooklyn 27, N. Y. Compliments ot SHEEHAN FAMILY STAN'S PIANO SERVICE Budget Priced- Piano Tuning and Repairing 188-17 Jamaica Avenue- HO 4-1177 Compliments of NEWTON CLEANERS 4 BUSS-AVENIUS FUNERAL HOME, INC. 63-32 Forest Avenue Compliments of MR. AND MRS. A. B. SANTA MARIA i MONROE MOVING If STORAGE Local and Long Distance Jamaica 6-6425 .Li-- THRIFTY DRUGS Buy Here 'For Less 86-35 Broadway, Elmhurst, L. I. ,1,.l.ll - - ELMHURST CLEANERS 86-33 Broadway D lL 7-5988 - Compliments of F. J. McLOUGHLIN I: SONS - NICK 6' JOE'S QUALITY MEAT 229 Prospect Park West, Brooklyn 15, N. Y. SO 8-7400 l Compliments of THE CICHY FAMILY ROSE ANN FILOSA 352 Myrtle Avenue il,-?. Compliments of KIRSCH'S DELICATESSEN 8006 Third Avenue ,il.l.l- IMPERIAL MEAT MARKET 234A Prospect Park West, Brooklyn, N. Y. SO 8-3626 MR. AND MRS. ARTHUR FARLEY B9-32 90 Street Woodhaven 21, N. Y. ANDREW FILOSA 362 Myrtle Avenue TIPPIN INN 29-21 21st Avenue Astoria, L. I. PALACE MEAT MARKET 34-06 30th Street, Astoria, L. I. EM I-0888 - Compliments of A Friend Of The HALL FAMILY NASSAU BOULEVARD MEAT MARKET 6 South Nassau Boulevard Garden City, N. Y. THE ELIOT PHARMACY 82-01 Eliot Avenue Rego Park, N. Y. MICHAEL'S SHOE SHOP 361 Nassau Boulevard South Garden City, N. Y. ,i DURO GAUGE G' INSTRUMENT CO.. INC. 449 Third Avenue, Brooklyn 15, N. Y. HY 9-2972-3-4-5 MIGLIORE ORTHOPEDIC LABORATORY 35 Nevins Street Brooklyn 17, N. Y. JOE'S PRIME MEAT MARKET 594 Wilson Avenue Brooklyn 7, N. Y. JOHN P. KILLARNEY ' Attorney-at-Law 619 Wilson Avenue, Brooklyn 7, N. Y. NECCHI-ELNA SEWING CIRCLE 59-42 Myrtle Avenue Ridgewood, N. Y. STANLEY SMAGALA Watchmaker, Jeweler 564 Wilson Avenue, Brooklyn 7, N. Y. ERIC PETERSON Upholsterer and Decorator 220-11 Hempstead Avenue, L. l. iiilll ROSENKRANTZ BAKE SHOP Ice Cream Cakes 220-03 Hempstead Avenue, Q. V., L. I. FLATLAN DS LIQUOR STORE 2151 Utica Avenue Brooklyn, N. Y. Compliments of MR. AND MRS. HARRY LINDNER Compliments of MR. AND MRS. J. BURTNETT Compliments of GEORGE DORR 202 Compliments of CHESWICK FAMILY Compliments of MIGLIORE FAMILY COMM RENO CAPOBIANCO TRAVEL BUREAU, INC. 2077 Fulton Street, Brooklyn, N. Y. Compliments of MR. AND MRS. RUSSELL RANDO TRU-ART STUDIO PHOTOGRAPHERS Candids - Portraits - 3D's 67-41 Myrtle Avenue, Glendale 27, N. Y. CORNER CAFE 671 Meeker Avenue Brooklyn 22, N. Y. ROMANO GROCERY 117 Rockaway Avenue Brooklyn, N. Y. SALEGNA'S MEAT MARKET 143 Rockaway Avenue Brooklyn 33, N. Y. QUEENS VILLAGE LIVE POULTRY MARKET 216-19 Hempstead Avenue Queens Village, N. Y. Compliments of 2-15 KSRELLE DRUGS 1840 86th Street Brooklyn, N. Y. Compliments of SCOPPA PASTRY SHOP 8603 18th Avenue, Brooklyn, N. Y. STALZER G' PETSCHE Wholesale Meats 520 Westchester Avenue, Brooklyn, N. Y. Compliments of LOUISE DESTEFANO SAM'S SPECIALTY SHOP 31-16 Ditmars Boulevard Astoria 5, N. Y. Compliments of MR. AND MRS. HEALY Compliments of MR. AND MRS. RUSSELL RANDO MIDWOOD MEAT MARKET 5110 18th Avenue Brooklyn 4, N. Y. Compliments of CICHY FAMILY EDWARD KIEFFER PAINTING CONTRACTOR -:- MAINTENANCE 29 BYRON STREET BETHPAGE, NEW YORK PERSHING I-7608 Good Luck to Bill Wall In His New Vocation I 2 Make Money at Home! Making Rosariesl We show you how and sell you all the parts and tools you need. Anyone can make them-you need no special talent. lAlso ask your friendsl. We Also Make and Repair Rosaries For the Trade and Clergy George Miller RELIGIOUS ARTICLES MA 2-4317 885 KENT AVENUE BROOKLYN 5, NEW YORK Help Spread Devotion to Mary- The Blessed Mother of Jesus HOME BYRNE'S FUNERAL 2384 Gerrittsen Avenue, Brooklyn SH 3-1099 McGUIRE'S BAR AND GRILL 1409 Flatbush Avenue Brooklyn, New York LOCUST GROVE CAFE 135-13 Lefferts Boulevard Wm. and Jay P. Marshceil ln Memory of IELD FAMILY CAUF from Edna Caufield Compliment of MR. AND MRS. L. KUNZ AND SON ILITIES NSOLIDATED UT CO Oil and Chemical Corp Division Peerless Automatic Oil Heat A enue GE 4-1646 1342 Flatbush v oration ASSOCIATED FOOD STORE 315 Avenue H 3 Brooklyn, New York OWSKI FAMILY GLADK 114-20 135 Avenue Ozone Park 20, N. Y. Compliments of KUNZ LAWRENCE AND menus Save THE SISTERS' SHOP 58-26 Catalpa ' 7, N. Y. SALON Avenue, Ridgewood 2 FRANK'S BEAUTY 7702 17th Avenue Brooklyn 14, N. Y. Compliments of ARKET HONEY BOY SUPERM 8120 15th Avenue I'ments of Comp i MR. AND MRS. M. MAZZEO 841 East 46th Street Brooklyn 3, N. Y. Compliments of MR. AND MRS. LEO MERLEN AND FAMILY OZZI PIAZZA AND Attorneys-at-Law Brooklyn, N. Y. 924 Manhattan Avenue, ROMOL Dry Cleaning Service 7807 15th Avenue, Brooklyn 28, N. Y. Compliments of ISH MARKET BENSON F 7719 17th Avenue Compliments of MR. AND M CKE PHARMACY SIROTA hattan Avenue 1043 Man Brooklyn, N. Y. RS. WM. A. LE MME. K. FRANCES Bridal Shoppe 711 Manhattan Avenue Y WALTER BALFOUR CO., INC. 404 Oakland Street Brooklyn, N. Y. G. JOCHNOWITZ Fine Furniture ooklyn 22, N. Y. 1078 Manhattan Avenue, Br Compliments of THE ARENA BAR AND GRILL Compliments of MR. AND MRS. JOHN O'CONNELL AND ROBERT FRED PARISI and Decorator Painter Brooklyn 29, N. Y. 4121 Bedford Avenue, FURNITURE A Cr L 76 Manhattan Avenue 1620 Broadway and 7 Brooklyn, N. Y. OLENSKI JOHN SM Funeral Home 1044 Manhattan Avenue Compliment of O'LOONEY AND BURKE AFT SALES. INC. MODE WINDOWCR 1133 McDonald Avenue, Corner Avenue I Brooklyn, N. Y. Compliments of ELL ROBERT O'CONN G M AUTO SERVICE 960 Remsen Avenue Brooklyn 36, N. Y. HN McGUIRE AND FAMILY ch JO 161-22 965 Howard Bea Compliments of ON RUBY GUYT MAZZELLA RAYMOND V. Insurance Agent 8095 Van Dyke 1- 80-03 Myrtle Avenue, Brooklyn 27, N. Y. LINDBERGH MEAT MARKET 'lton Parkway 7115 Fort Hama DE 1-2998 , .H REAL ESTATE BOISE AND NASH Houses Bought and Sold -Quick Action 1439 Flatbush Avenue GE 4-8500 SETARO'S Y. ONSTRUCTION CO. HY-GRADE C 7-1625 CL and Alteration Roofing, Sidings SAL'S MEAT MARKET Street Howard Beach 158-27 102 , VI 8-1938 Compliments of STAX'S BAKE SHOP VA 1-5181 N. Y 7961 My rtle Avenue, Glendale, ln Thanksgiving 1' SAINT ACNTHONY Compliments of FAMIL PARASCANDOLA Y N LOUIS NOVA AND SO Scrap Metals and Materials Brooklyn, N. 4118 2nd Avenue, 2 Y NTRY PRARMAC TOWN AND COU 46-20 Ditmars Boulevard - RA 1-3443 Long Island City 5, N. Y. HOME REALTY AMERICAN 84-14 Jamaica Avenue, Woodhaven 21, N. Y. William T. Drake Compliments of RANKEL RICHARD C. S. LEE AGENCY l mon Street, Brooklyn 186 Jero e Male and Female Positions Compliments of ROBERT A. RANKEL FAMILY DR. S. DURST Dentist- Next to Woodhaven Post Office rest Parkway, Woodhaven, N. Y. 86-42 Fo ts of Complimen FRANCES, ANNA AND JOSEPH ATTINA SETARO'S TOWN AND COUNTRY PHARMACY 46-20 Ditmars Boulevard- RA 1-3443 Long Island City 5, N. Y. Compliments of HARRY ATTINA AND FAMILY MR. AND MRS. PETER F. BECKER. JR. 70-10 60th Lane G 6' G MEAT MARKET 611 Myrtle Avenue, Brooklyn, N. Y. House of Choice Meats PAVEY'S LIQUOR STORE 97 Church Avenue Brooklyn 18, N. Y. Compliments of DECATUR STREET MEAT MARKET 60-71 Myrtle Avenue, Brooklyn 27, N. Y. MR. AND MRS. GEORGE JEAN 137 Putnam Avenue Brooklyn, N. Y. Compliments of MR. AND MRS. PETER CAFFARONE AND FAMILY Compliments of MR. AND MRS. M. CIFERNI RIDGEWOOD TRAVEL BUREAU 59-38 Myrtle Avenue Ridgewood, Queens, N. Y. N CUISINE NINA'S ITALIA 8600 Foster Avenue Brooklyn, N. Y. ENTER AN COMPLIMENTS OF Ol' rlington Press, Inc 393 LAFAYETTE STREET BROOKLYN, NEW YORK ENGINEERING CAREER THROUGH UNIQUE woRK-STUDY PLAN Open to High School graduates. 8 months of initial intensive day-time instruction qualifies you for a job as Junior Draftsman in an architect's or engineer's office. Continue in our evening school with advanced courses. After required practical experience, you can become a registered architect or professional engineer. Write or 'phone for Catalogue SJ. Institute of llesign 8- Construction Approved by State Education Dep't. 311 BRIDGE STREET BROOKLYN 1, N. Y. ULster 5-3661 ' Director: V. P. Battista, B.Arch, M.Arch., R.A. PATTY'S TAVERN Pies, Sandwiches, Meals - VI 5-9538 Ozone Park, N. Y. JOHN C. MARINO General Contractor and Builder 4O-40 Corona Avenue, Elmhurst 73, N. Y. SHORE PRIDE MEATS 9206 3rd Avenue Brooklyn, N. Y. F. VOLTAGGIO SONS Italian Bakery - Fresh bread 3 Times a Day 201 Johnson Avenue - ST 2-9721 FRANK T. McCABE, INC. Licensed Real Estate Broker - VA 1-6063 69-42 Myrtle Avenue, Glendale, N. Y. I Compliments of VARIETY FURNITURE CO., INC. 1220 Second Ave. Cor. of E 64th St., New York City JULIUS VALENTINO Wholesale Meats - Poultry - CHeIsea 3-3538 828 Washington Street, New York City SINGER-KELLY COAL G' OIL CORP. Good Fuel Makes Warm Friends Rockaway Beach, N. Y. 2 TEDDY'S SERVICE CENTER Golf Station - D. Mor, Prop. 2276 First Ave. Corner of 117th St, N. Y. C Compliments of MR. and MRS. JAMES COLLURA Kew Gardens, Queens L THE ASTORIAN MANOR Finest In Catering -- AStoria 8-7066 25-22 Astoria Boulevard, Astoria, N. Y. l KOSTER BAKERIES 1157 Madison Street Brooklyn 21, N. Y. Compliments of HOLLYWOOD TERRACE 7725 New Utrecht Avenue, Brooklyn, N. Y. Visit the TROUVILLE BAR 5' GRILL Far Rockaway 91, N. Y. KEW FOREST PLUMBING and HEATING, INC. 104-16 Metropolitan Avenue, Forest Hills, N. Y JOHN'S PHARMACY 76-03 101 Avenue, Woodhaven, N. Y. VI 5-8850 Compliments of D. DANIAL FLORISTS ,.,w,l..l - AL'S HAIRCUTTING PARLORS 126 Old Country Road OV 1-2433 Greetings From J. Z. GIORDANO MEN'S SHOP 7112 13th Avenue, Brooklyn, N. Y. MANYIN BAKE SHOP 61-O4 Grand Avenue Maspeth 78, N. Y. Farmers Meat Outlet NASSAU FARMERS MARKET WE 1-9446 Best Wishes from M. H. S. JACKSONS MEN'S SHOP 1561 Broadway, Brooklyn, N. Y. Ivy Continental Headquarters Best Wishes from FRANK AND MARGIE ,-,,l4.l.- Best Wishes from TONY AND ROSIE Congratulations to THE CLASS OF 1960 Compliments of MR. VINCENT L. BUTLER Compliments of MR. AND MRS. J. BYRNE AND FAMILY LIQUOR AND WINE SALE CORP. 117-01 Hillside Avenue Richmond Hill 18, N. Y. MR. AND MRS. P. BLASIUS Congratulates The Class of 1960 ,l..l...,l. Compliments of the BUTLER BOYS Compliments of 35TH CORNER Astoria, L. I. Compliments of FRANCIS D. DUNNE Compliments of VMR. AND MRS. ROBERT DAWSON LOUIE'S 4021 Glenwood Road Brooklyn, N. Y. LAUNDEREM 96-10 Parkway Beach Boulevard Rockaway Beach, N. Y. Best Wishes from THE MAHON EY FAMILY Compliments of EDWARD J. MALONE Best Wishes from TH-E McCORMICK FAMILY ,l.l..li BOULEVARD CLEANERS 88-20 Rockaway Beach Boulevard Rockaway Beach 93, N, Y. Best Wishes from KILPATRICK FAMILY CHARLES CLEANERS 4306 Avenue D Brooklyn 3, N. Y. Best Wishes from THE LEE FAMILY PRALLE BROS. Primes Meats and Poultry 147-07 45th Avenue, Flushing, N. Y. Compliments of THE MENGES FAMILY GLENDALE TRAVEL AGENCY Erich Hoeuelsborn 74-19 Myrtle Avenue, Glendale, N. Y. PETER MALTESE Barber Shop 118-13 Atlantic Avenue, Richmond Hill, N.Y. Compliments of MR. AND MRS. STANLEY STRADOWSKI Compliments of MR. AND MRS. ALFRED DEFALCO Compliments of TERESA MUSEMECI 1781 80 Street, Brooklyn, N. Y. C Cr C MEAT MARKET 118-05 Atlantic Avenue Richmond Hill Compliments ot MR. AND MRS. N. RUSSO AND FAMILY Compliments of MR. FRANK D'ALESSIO LIBERTY WINES AND LIQUORS 103-51 120 Street Richmond Hill 19, N, Y. 206 GONZALEZ FUNERAL HOME 707 Prospect Avenue Bronx, N. Y. CAMBRIA BARBER SHOP 228-09A Linden Boulevard Cambria Heights HERBERT'S GARAGE 24-13 44th Street Astoria, N. Y. BRAILE'S PAINT AND WALLPAPER 71-02 Grand Avenue Maspeth 78, N. Y. SKELTON FUNERAL HOME 86-03 Broadway Elmhurst, N. Y. GONZALEZ FUNERAL HOME 1634 Madison Avenue Manhattan, N. Y. Compliments of MR. AND MRS. DANTE BARIATTI RICHARD'S FURS 84-03 37th Avenue Jackson Heights, N. Y. TAMM'S FLORIST 24-26 49th Street L. l. C. 3, N. Y. DITMARS LUMBER 22-15 Hazen Street Jackson Heights, N. Y. - PHOEBE SNOW 90-08 Astoria Boulevard Jackson Heights, N. Y. McKINLEY GARAGE 95 McKinley Avenue Brooklyn, N. Y. FRANK J. HANS AND SON. INC. 192-O7 Jamaica Avenue Hollis, N. Y. D G- Z BOTTLING CO. Pure Fruit Carbonated Beverages New York's Finest Compliments of MR. AND MRS. FRANZETTI ,ilil BOULEVARD FLORIST 24-02 49th Street Astoria, N. Y. Milil- MOHAWK CLEANERS TAILORS 80-17 Myrtle Avenue Glendale 27, N. Y. HILLSIDE PASTRY SHOP 204-08 Hillside Avenue Hollis 23, N. Y. Compliments of MR. AND MRS. SALVATO VICTOR C. SERINA ' Public Accountant 1226 Liberty Avenue MN Compliments of THE SABINTINO FAMILY ROSS DAIRES, LTD. 68ll 4th Avenue Brooklyn 2O, N. Y. The Compliments of HONAM'S CHINESE and AMERICAN RESTAURANT l968 Flatbush Avenue - ES 7-3776 STEP IN BAR Cr GRILL P. Croce 746 Myrtle Avenue, Brooklyn 5, N. Y. SINCLAIR REFINING CO. Peter J. Goetz LEHIGH MARKET Prome Meats - Fruit and Vegetables l83 7th Avenue, Brooklyn l5, N. Y. BYRNES Cr SONS PLUMBING fr HEATING 244 Rockaway Avenue Valley Stream, N. Y. MICHAEL'S FUEL OIL CO. 818 Onderdonk Avenue TRIANGLE HOFBRAU Cafe and Restaurant Richmond Hill, N. Y. McHUGH'S CAFE Steaks - Chops - Dinners 2l5-28 Hillside Avenue, Queens Village 27, N DOMINICK CAPUTO Jersey Pork Store 78l9 l7th Avenue, Brooklyn, N. Y. - FRANK PAINT G' WALL PAPER C0 l645 86th Street Brooklyn l4, N. Y. P G' M PLUMBING G' HEATING CO Tel.: HY I-8l6O l226 Hancock Street, Brooklyn, N. Y. LOUIS FUEL OIL CO. Oil Burners Serviced and Installed Nl 6-8800 . Compliments of MR. and MRS. JOSEPH LANG o EDDIE FOR TV 116-01 Liberty Richmond Hill ,,.ll...l--l GRECO CABINET CORP. 2862-74 Fulton Street Brooklyn 7, N. Y. AQUEDUCT BOWLING CENTER 106-09 Rockaway Boulevard Ozone Park, N. Y. Compliments of MR. AND MRS. ROBERT MacNEILL Pumpkin and Elouise Compliments of MR. AND MRS. A. GANDOLF Compliments of MR. AND MRS. W. HOREIS AND FAMILY Compliments of MR. AND MRS. J. HOREIS AND FAMILY Compliments of THE KEARNS FAMILY SMITH PHARMACY 111 Smith Street-UL 5-2341 Prescriptions Since 1870 JERRY'S FOR MEN AND BOYS 131 Smith Street, corner Dean Street Brooklyn, N. Y. UL 5-5237 CORONA LUMBER CO., INC. 49-20 108 Street Corona, N. Y. Compliments of PAT, DOLORES, MADLINE AND FRANK Best of Luke to The Class of '60 FROM JOHN MARINO EMIL VIEHOFEN Delicatessen 9036 Corona Avenue P. J. McNALLY Marine Supplies 36 South Street, N. Y. C. SCHAEFER'S DELICATESSEN 8303 Fifth Avenue Best in Town ALLEGRO STUDIO Music and Dance Instruction 67-67 Eliot Avenue, Middle Village Compliments of MR. AND MRS. OLIVIERI CARMEN .PALUMBO 927 Dean Street Fruits and Vegetables Compliments of THE MICHAEL QUINN FAMILY ACADEMY BAR AND GRILL 28-19 36th Avenue Astoria BEL-AIRE SPORTSWEAR 616 Onderdonk Avenue Brooklyn 27, N. Y. KARL LEHMANN Prime Meats and Poultry 615 Seneca Avenue, Brooklyn MINNA NOVELTY CO. Custom Jewelry, Heels and Bows 330 36 Street, Brooklyn Best of Luck in St. John's to Our Dear Son EDMUND SCORDATE FARMER'S INN 142-71 Farmers Boulevard Springfield Gardens, L. I, VANDB Sewing Machines Repaired Rockaway Beach Compliments of THE MORRIS FAMILY PRINCIPE WINES AND LIQUORS 45-26 46th Street Sunnyside, L. 1. Compliments of THE CHIMENTI FAMILY Compliments of THE DELMONICO FAMILY Compliments of THE ESTURO FAMILY With Our Best Wishes GIAMPIETRO FAMILY BUSHWICK ESSO SERVICENTER 1518 Bushwick Avenue All Types Mechanical Work Compliments of MRS. A. DETRANO Compliments of THE FERRIS FAMILY A. S. OUTLET 1169 Flatbush Avenue, Brooklyn General Merchandise EDDY'5 MARKET 135-26 Hillside Avenue Richmond Hill 18, N. Y. Compliments of MR. AND MRS. E. DUFNER Compliments of RUGULO FAMILY 309 Troutman Street 208 DU - ALL Cleaners and Dyers, Inc. OL 1-2727 - Corona 68, N. Y. Compliments of GROCHOSKIA FAMILY Compliments of GAMBESKI FAMILY FRANK HAUS Plumbing and Heating LA 8-5580 Compliments of L. F. TURANO Compliments of WILLIAM BANNON Compliments of PALMERI'S DELICATESSEN Compliments of JAMES AND CATHERINE SWEENEY Compliments of V 8' D MEAT MARKET SCARLATA'S MEAT MARKET 4304 Eighth Avenue, Brooklyn, N. Y. Compliments of MILNE FAMILY H11 UNCLE SANDY from Andrew and Robert MR. LITHO, INC. Lithographers 33-00 Northern Boulevard, L. 1. Compliments of MR. J. JESELSOHN Compliments of GURLAND'S PHARMACY 8124 Fifth Avenue, Brooklyn, N. Y. WALDINGER'S DRUGS Fifth Avenue at 83rd Street Brooklyn 9, N. Y. Compliments of STANLEY RUCKI Compliments of MR. MICHAEL RUCKI ECONOMY MARKET Quality Food 407 East Tremont Avenue Compliments of MR. JOHN MESLE GUNSULIIJATED BALING MACHINE CUMPANY Divlslon of N J. CAVAGNARO 6' SONS MACHINE CORP BROOKL KINGS MEN'S AND BOYS' SHOP 277 Broadway, Brooklyn GREGOREY'S RESTAURANT Air Conditioned 7712 Third Avenue, Brooklyn 9, N. Y. GAMBINO BROS. MEATS 2178 Fulton Street, Brooklyn, N. Y. EV 5-2362 Compliments of The DEGEN FAMILY J. CARDONE Painting, Contractor 2174 Fulton Street, Brooklyn, N. EV 5-3451 Compliments of NK FUNDARO AND FAMILY Compliments of PHILIP J. MANTIA Class of '57 Y. FRA Compliments of MR. AND MRS. PAT RICK GREENE WASSERMAN'S PHARMACY 71-04 Fresh Pond Road Ridgewood 27, N. Y. Compliments of MARTIN BUCKLEY Tony and Pete BROOKLYN INN 3601 Church Avenue C. McCORMACK EV 8-1488 Scrap Metals - Iron 281 Bedford Avenue, Brooklyn, N. Y WM. ZELNICK Watch Repair One Flight Up Above Vims 27 Graham Avenue, Brooklyn 6, N. Y. WEBER'S CITY LINE PHARMACY 1193 Liberty Avenue Brooklyn 8, N. Y. Best Wishes JUDGE A. GRACI SINNOTT'S FLORIST 1214 Liberty Avenue Brooklyn 8, N. Y. - Compliments of GH MR. AND MRS. MORTIMER KEOU Compliments of THE KNITTEL FAMILY FOLEY'S SERVICE STATION 86-10 Whitney Avenue Elmhurst, L. I. FRANCES REALTY CO. 8116 Seventh Avenue Brooklyn 9, N. Y. Compliments of MR. AND MRS. M. MONAHAN AND FAMILY Compliments of THE McCLELLAN FAMILY Compliments of THE PETERS FAMILY NElL'S BAR AND RESTAURANT SH 5-9848 187 Bay Ridge Avenue MUSIC FOR ALL OCCASIONS Call: JA 6-0605 - .l?-- DR. A. DONSHEIK 19 Palmetto Stree t, Brooklyn, N. Y. METRO DRESS SUIT PARLOR 458 Union Avenue, Brooklyn 11, N. Y. EV 7-4802 Compliments of STEPHEN SENATORE Class 3-7 Compliments of MR. AND MRS. AGOSTINO SENATORE Compliments of . WEINBRECHT MR. AND MRS. W AND FAMILY TO THE GRADUATES OF '61 E PEP IN THE PREP KEEP TH HAUS CO.. INC. JOBST AND EBBING 676 Seneca Avenue, Brooklyn, N. Y. Deutsches Wurstgeschaft Compliments ot MR. AND MRS. CHARLES VOGT AND FAMILY ,lLM.l-l BONGINO FISH MARKET 34-41 77 Street Jackson Heights 72, N. Y. JAMES RUGNETTA FISH MARKET 300 East 106th Street LICHTMAN PHARMACY 423 Cortelyou Road Brooklyn 18, N. Y GE 6-6430 LOUISE SHOP 349 Avenue X Brooklyn, N. Y. M. A. RINALDI PHARMACY 369 Avenue X Brooklyn, N. Y. Compliments of MRS. CHARLES J. DODD Compliments of D MRS. HENRY ELLER MR. AN AND SON ROBERT 210 . BURNEY RHEAUME MR. AND MRS AND AGNES FISHER Burlington, Vermont HESS - MILLER FUNERAL HOME 64-19 Metropolitan Avenue Middle Village, L. I. JOHN'S QUALITY MEAT MARKET 58-07 Metropolitan Avenue VA 1-5530 Compliments of MR. AND MRS. VENTURA GUZMAN AND FAMILY Compliments of MRS. JOHN McALLISTER Compliments of McMULLAN FAMILY 151 Eckford Street Brooklyn 22, N. Y. Compliments of N MR. AND MRS. FULVIO SALAMO C 6' I MEAT MARKET 28-15 Steinway Street Astoria, N. Y. NEW JET CLEANERS AND FURRIERS 36-13 and 29-24 30th Avenue Astoria, N. Y. JOSEPH D. LOSCALZO 30-11 Steinway Street Astoria, N. Y. EPH ROSE AND PONS. INC. JOS Fine Furniture Since 1898 Broadway and Steinway Street Astoria, N. Y. PLYMOUTH SERVICE STATION 60-79 Fresh Pond Road Maspeth, N. Y. PARKER AND Meerut Prescriptions - Cosmetics N. Y. 562 Fifth Avenue, Brooklyn, Compliments of BOND MOTORS 85-24 Rockaway Boulevard, Woodhaven, N. Y SAL'S CLEANERS 41-12 Junction Boulevard Jackson Heights, N. Y. H. MOLBEGOTT'S Hardware - Paints 109-20 Liberty Avenue Richmond Hill, N. Y. DR. AND MRS. P. A. PLOSI 97-06 106 Street Ozone Park 20, N. Y. BITET INSURANCE AGENCY 105-04 Woodhaven Boulevard Ozone Park, N. Y. ARNOW'S DEPT. STORE Liberty Avenue, corner 105th Street Y. Ozone Park 17. N. FOUR SEASON MFG. CO. Combination Storm Windows 202-09 Hollis Avenue, N. Y. Good Luck to the Class of l96O MR. and MRS. HARRY WEINKAUFF WHITE METAL ROLLING G' STAMPING CORP. Moultrie and Calyer Streets, Brooklyn 22, N. Y. Best Wishes to Thomas P, Monahan, Class of '60 YOUR LOVING FAMILY ARTISTIC PRESS Office Supplies - Printing 683 Manhattan Avenue, Brooklyn, N. Y. HEINZ MEAT MARKET 79-37 Myrtle Avenue Glendale 27, N. Y. WALTER K. JAROS Aircrafters - Distributors 4800 Astoria Boulevard, Astoria, N. Y. CLARK STORES, INC. HA 4-9646 37-46 82nd Street, Jackson Heights, N. Y. PAM OIL CO., INC. l844 Utica Avenue Brooklyn 34, N. Y. TAYLOR 8' CO., INC. 680 Morgan Avenue Brooklyn 22, N. Y. S - S COMPANY 830 Humboldt Street Brooklyn 22, N. Y. AMERICAN PEROXIDE CO., INC. 48 Prospect Park S.W. Brooklyn IS, N. Y. Compliments of FRANKIE Cr JOHNNlE'S BOWLING CENTER l52l 86th Street, Brooklyn 28, N. Y. MAPTHA RUG CLEANING CO., INC. 500 Morgan Avenue Brooklyn, N. Y. WILLIAM H. SCHEURER 1855 - l96O lO5th Anniversary- Cemetery Memorials 48l4 Astoria Boulevard, Astoria, N. Y. - AS 8-0708 THOMAS F. FARLEY, INC. Funeral Directors 44-I3 So Avenue, L. I. C., N. Y. Crescent Boiler 81 Machine MARINER WIIIIIS, Illll. FIBERGLASS ksmrokcio 'A' 3l9 VANDERBUILT AVENUE BROOKLYN 5, N. Y. 2 PLASTIC LIFEBOATS CALL FRANCIS J. GIBBONS MA 2-0405 CARTER'S MEAT MARKET 242-03 Braddock Bellerose, N. Y. BELLADONNA PHARMACY 689 86th Street Brooklyn 9, N. Y. Compliments of MERKEL MEAT STORES Compliments of EDWARDS FAMILY BEVERLY DELICATESSEN 124 Beverly Road CONWAY FUNERAL HOME 82-19 Northern Boulevard Jackson Heights, N. Y. Compliments of MR. AND MRS. JAMES J. CUMMINS Compliments of MRS. ARTHUR B. CORLETT Compliments of ANDY SAVARESE Compliments of PROFESSOR AND MRS. GEORGE F. KEENAN Compliments of GEORGE F. KEENAN, 5' FAMILY Compliments of RELIGION CLASS 3 - 5 MODERN MONUMENT 67-34 Metropolitan Avenue Middle Village 79, N. Y. Compliments of BLASE AND JOSEPH MARCHESE AND MRS. MARIE RIOTTO Compliments of MR. AND MRS. JOHN F. BURKARD Compliments of MR. AND MRS. GEORGE KNELL AND FAMILY NICK'S y Glenwood Road Brooklyn 10, N. Y. Compliments of MR. AND MRS. TONI MARCHESE AND MRS. FRANK SIMONE Compliments of MR. AND MRS. JAMES J. MARETT Compliments of MR. AND MRS. MALCOLM MESSNE ln Memory of REV. JOHN L. JANOWSKI, C.M. Compliments of PETER M. RAMO Compliments of V. G. R. M. C. HAIN HARDWARE 79-19 Myrtle Avenue Glendale 27, N. Y. PREMIER DAIRY 79-39 Myrtle Avenue Glendale 27, N. Y. Success to the Class of 6O MP. AND MRS. EDWARD MICHALSKI BOB'S DINER 7108 Mrytle Avenue Glendale 27, N. Y. PARADISE PHARMACY 65-64 Myrtle Avenue Glendale 27, N. Y. KRONICK'S FURNITURE STORES 56-46 Myrtle Avenue Glendale 27, N. Y. HARRY O'CONNOR Aluminum Storm Windows and Doors IN 2-2747 Compliments of ANDREW WIRRENGARTEN Compliments of J. SCHWEICKERT FAMILY IT'S US AGAIN 3-5 Father Thomas and the Rest of the Jaspers You're a Winner With CHAMP SLACKS Compliments of WACHTER FAMILY DANTE MASTER CLEANERS 162 St. Nicholas Avenue Brooklyn 37, N. Y. Compliments of GEORGE BAQUE Success to Juniors RELIGION CLASS 3-5 Compliments of MRS. ROSE MILLER Compliments of THOMAS WALSH To Class of 6O 212 ROLLIN C. WILSON ASSOC. 7 East 42nd Street New York 17, N. Y. Compliments of DOLLY, JEANE1'I'E, THERESA IDA AND TOMO Compliments of MR. AND MRS. PATANE GOOD LUCK C53-591 KULICK'S PHARMACY 368 South Fourth Street Brooklyn 11, N. Y. J. M. D'AGOSTINO 7 East 42nd Street New York 17, N. Y. KINGY'S MEAT MARKET 317 Van Brunt Street Brooklyn 31, N. Y. Compliments of POTANE BOYS MODERN MEAT MARKET 69-15 Grand Avenue Maspeth 78, N. Y. HOROWITZ PHARMACY 73 Stuyvesant Avenue Brooklyn, N. Y. ELIOT SERVICENTER 6908 Eliot Avenue Brooklyn, N. Y. VILLAGE SERVICE STATION DA 6-7372 Middle Village, N. Y. Compliments of MR. AND MRS. GIOVANNIELLO BENECKSON'S PHARMACY 465 Onderonk Avenue Ridgewood, N. Y. 5 Compliments of DR. AND MRS. S. H. BRZUSTOWICZ PETER FATTA. INC. 122 Wilson Avenue Brooklyn 21, N. Y. RIVER VIEW BAR. INC. 291-409 Kent Avenue Brooklyn, N. Y. DAVIS YARN COMPANY 370 Hart Street Brooklyn 6, N. Y. JOHN L. ATKINSON AGENCY. INC. 131-25 Rockaway Boulevard Ozone Park, N. Y. CLIFFS MEAT MARKET 140-18 Rockaway Boulevard Ozone Park, N. Y. , ,l 7,19 .,,q,,r. l-.,t,1g5.q1.,-f- Compliments of ASSEMBLYMAN HON. JOSEPH R. CORSO STOESSER - BRYAN AGENCY Real Estate and Insurance 80-Ol Atlantic Avenue, Woodhaven, N. Y. DOMINICK CAPUTO Jersey Pork Store 78l9 l7th Avenue, Brooklyn, N. Y. 'f0ur BBS Our Compliments to MR. L. J. ANSALONE Compliments of LEO MALLOY - BAR G' GRILL 2926 Avenue S , Brooklyn, N. Y. Sinclair ' I DE 8-0052 2754 Nostrand Ave., Brooklyn IO, N. Y. l' SINCLAIR REFINING COMPANY Compliments 600 Fifth Avenue gf New York 20, N. Y. A HRIEND Compliments of FRED TORTORA Best Car Care- ,.. 77 t u say Local Sinclair Dealers 1 The bench looks glum at Brooklyn Prep qame. Wl'll1'a'm F. foster FUNERAL DIRECTOR 75-I5 WOODSIDE AVENUE Cor. 76th Street ELMHURST 73, NEW YORK 213 DR. SIDNEY MINKOFF DR. SOL J. AXELROD lDental Surgeonsj 2530 Pitkin Avenue, Brooklyn 28, N. Y. GM TAILORS 301-1 Glenwood Road Brooklyn, N. Y. ' RALPH GIORDANO, INC. Funeral Directors 1727 Crosby Avenue, Bronx, N. Y. ROSSI PHARMACY 1906 Eastern Parkway Brooklyn 11, N. Y. MIKE'S BEDFORD PET SHOP 199 Bedford Avenue Brooklyn 11, N. Y. MERKERT'S MARKETS 1472 Flatbush Avenue- 2106 Cortelyou Brooklyn, N. Y. E PHARMACY ZAGAM 80-35 Jamaica Avenue Woodhaven 21, N, Y. Road PETER'S HARDWARE 249-44 Horace Harding Boulevard Bayside, N. Y. ,l L..- Compliments ' of THE SANTAMORES ,-ll-. m liments of Co p JOE'S SERVICE STATION 2636 Pitkin Avenue, Brooklyn, N, Y. CLAUSSEN'S DELICATESSEN Home Cooking -- Party Platters 78-19 101 Avenue il- CLEVELAND Rx PHARMACY C. R. Auricchio, R.P.H., F.A.P. 54-43 Metropolitan Avenue Brooklyn, N. Y. ,iizllw Best Wishes and Compliments of MR. AND MRS. F. ALIBERTI Compliments f MR. AND MRS.OFRED BORMANN ROSARIO CACCIATORE 1870 Eastern Parkway, Brooklyn, N. Y. Travel Bureau NORTON'S BEAUTY SALON Philip Vitellaro 55-11 Metropolitan Avenue Brooklyn, N. Y. ,llzili Best Wishes and Compliments of MR. AND MRS. A. WILLIAMS LAWRENCE KOCH, Ph.D. 407 Onderdonk Avenue Brooklyn, N. Y. ROSE CACCIATORE Real Estate 1870 Eastern Parkway Brooklyn, N. Y. Best Wishes - MR. AND MRS. CITERA God Bless Our Family MR. AND MRS. J. CITERA AND FAMILY Compliments of THE CORNO FAMILY EMMER'S PRIME MEATS, INC. 874 Nostrand Avenue Brooklyn, N. Y. Compliments of D'ANGELO BUTTONHOLE CO. 175 Montrose Avenue Compliments of MRS. IRENE DOLCIOTTO Compliments of MR. AND MRS. FRANK J. CITERA AND FAMILY Compliments of A FRIEND D'ANGELO FUNERAL HOME 164 Montrose Avenue Brooklyn 6, N. Y. CHINATOWN SEAFOOD 74 Bayard Street New York 13, N. Y. PHIL AND JOE DELICATESSEN 75 Stuyvescant Avenue Brooklyn 21, N. Y. Complimentsof TONY BOBO MARINO Compliments of AUTOMATIC HEATING CO. 127-05 Merrick Boulevard IDEAL PHOTO SERVICE 659 Flushing Avenue Cameras - Films - Proiectors FRED'S MEAT MARKET 145 Rockaway Avenue Brooklyn 33, N. Y. Compliments of Friends of VINNY SYRACUSE MONAGHAN FAMILY Springfield Gardens AVENUE H SERVICE STATION 4001 Avenue H Brooklyn 10, N. Y. Compliment of 2-3 Special Haircut-750 for St. John's Students TIME BARBER SHOP Broadway and Myrtle Avenue M 6' B RADIO SERVICE 5027 New Utrecht Avenue Brooklyn, N. Y, 214 Compliments of JOSEPH CLEMENTE THE GRASS IS GREENER Personalize Gardening HY 5-0239 Compliments of JOSEPH ROSSI Compliments of ALBERT PELLO East Boston, Massachusetts Compliments of C. CASTELLANO LORIMER FISH MARKET 391 Graham Avenue Brooklyn, N. Y. CITY LINE TYPEWRITER CO. 33 101 Avenue, Brooklyn, N. Y. TA 2-0068 ARTIE'S DELICATESSEN 76-O1 101 Avenue, Ozone Park, N. Y. Home Made Salads and Cold Cuts DELAMERE MEAT MARKET 2914 Avenue J Brooklyn, N. Y. SIMON J. BOSS Realtor - Homes - Investments 1502 Flatbush Avenue-GE 4-8500 TERRYGEAN FASHIONS 1605 79th Street Serge Gangi and Stanley Titolu Madonna Christening Outfits HADDOCK BROS. 34 West 33 Street G. J. MUCELLI PHARMACY 1573 Bath Avenue, Brooklyn N. Y. CL 6-5247 GLASS LABORATORIES, INC. 863 65th Street Brooklyn 20, N. Y. SELF SERVICE VARIETY STORES 929 Broadway, Brooklyn 6, N. Y. Housewares - Stationery CHAS. SCHAD, INC. Ladders - Poles and Scaffolds 11 Jefferson Street, Brooklyn N. Y. PETE'S GROCERY Soda - Beer - Frozen Foods 954 Broadway, Brooklyn, N. Y.-GL 5-4770 BARONE SHOE REPAIRING 1071 Broadway Brooklyn, N. Y. Compliments of RUIZ HUNTING LODGE RD. No. 1, Burdette, N. Y. John DeGaray DeGARAY BROTHERS 713 45th Street Looks like chief Paul Wiegand needs a haircut. James A. Richard J. Hefferman - Delaney sn. was IHC. nf. noe Between 7th and 8th Avenues FUNERAL DIRECTORS A 241 WEST 41st STREET NEW YORK ll, NEW YORK RELIABLE SERVICE Compliments of THE McGROARTY FAMILY ALDERTON WINE 8' LIQUOR SHOPPE 63-54 Alderton Street Rego Park, N. Y. AUTOMATIC HEATING CO. Licensed Plumber -- LA 8-7598 I27-O5 Merrick Boulevard, L. I. Courtesy of MR. and MRS. CHARLES J. O'SHEA GALLAGHER REST 8' BAR 464 Myrtle Avenue Brooklyn, N. Y. DOMENICO M. MANDARANO Life Insurance -- IN 2-5125 1284 Schenectady Avenue, Brooklyn 3, N. Y. RlCHY'S CATERING SERVICE EV 3-3984 1047 Manhattan Avenue, Brooklyn 22, N. Y. JAMES RUGGIERO ev 5-2312 - 5-3572 2164A - 2172A Fulton Street, Brooklyn 33, N. Y. In Loving Memory of ERNEST BEAUMONT Died July 22, 1956 NEW YORK SPLICING CO. Wire Rope - Blasting Mats - Sl-ings - Ship Supplies Hoboken, N. J. Nom-:ERN Am-lsslvzs, mc. Office and Plant - 83-95 Apollo Street Brooklyn 22, N. Y. - EV 8-5834-5 AMERICAN ALMOND PRODUCTS 103 Walworth Street Brooklyn 5, N. Y. EASTERN FREIGHT TRAFFIC SERVICE 99 Hudson Street New York City, N. Y. GIFT O' ROSES FLORIST 956 Broadway Brooklyn 21, N. Y. UNITED FUNERAL HOME GL 3-5393 1202 Broadway, Brooklyn, N. Y. DeMARCO MEAT MARKET 296 Grand Street Brooklyn, N. Y. - EV 4-2485 Compliments of MR. AND MRS. ANGELO LECCESE 97-01 133rd Avenue South Ozone Park, N. Y. Compliments of THE LUCREZIO FAMILY Compliments of THE MUELLER FAMILY MAY FAIR PHARMACY 186 Hempstead Turnpike West Hempstead, N. Y. Compliments of CENTRAL SUPERMARKET 372 Central Avenue Brooklyn, N. Y. Compliments of WILSON MEAT MARKET 614 Wilson Avenue Brooklyn, N. Y. Best Wishes from MR. AND MRS. H. MEEHAN WILLIAM JONES BAKERY 1201 Liberty Avenue Party Orders Our Specialty BEN'S SHELL SERVICE STATION 66 Hempstead Turnpike West Hempstead, N. Y. Compliments of F 6' A MARKET 1218 Myrtle Avenue Brooklyn, N. Y. BOTTEGA'S THRIFT PHARMACY 251 Avenue W, Brooklyn, N. Y. DE 9-1816 WM. SYLVESTER, JR. 2701 Claredon Road Floor Coverings- BU 2-4092 JACK TORMEY 1529 Nostrand Avenue Brooklyn, N. Y. Compliments of CLASS 1 -4 CALODNEY Cr MARIANO, INC. 102 Sumner Avenue Brooklyn, N. Y. CECORA PHARMACY 418 Avenue U Rx Department- DE 6-3096 Compliments of NORA AHERN Compliments of PEGINAC C. FLYNN Best Wishes THE BENESTEADS Compliments of THE COWAN FAMILY Compliments of R. AND MRS. F. DENICOLA SAM'S LIMOUSI NE CO. 22-48 Church Avenue Brooklyn, N. Y. Best Wishes From EDWARD. FRANCIS. THOMAS. STEVEN GNIATKOWSKA FREDERICK CONSTRUCTION CO. 79-49 Myrtle Avenue, Brooklyn, N. Y. HY 7-2199 ADVANCE ONYX TROPHIES 1510 Broadway, Brooklyn, N. Y. ELIZABETH DIMINICO Insurance Broker 78-16 95th Avenue, Woodhaven, N. Y. Ml 2-5123 Compliments of CANTER BROS.. INC. I'IARRY'S QUALITY MEATS 76-17 Myrtle Avenue, Brooklyn, N. Y. VA 1-3230 GREGO SMOKED FISH CO., INC. 69-80 75th Street Middle Village, N. Y. Compliments of the HEYLIGER FAMILY 77-51 76th Street, Woodhaven, N. Y. B fr H ESSO SERVICENTER Central and Cooper Avenues, Brooklyn, N. HY 7-9483 WATKINS PHARMACY. INC. 22-82 31st Street RA 8-3127 BIG M TRANSPORTATION Trucking and Warehousing 70-06 73rd Place, Ridgewood, N. Y. SENECA FRUIT MARKET Gift Baskets - Specialty 765 Seneca Avenue, Brooklyn, N. Y. M Cv M SERVICE STATION Lubrication and Auto Repairs 69-20 Cooper Avenue, Brooklyn, N. Y. METROPOLITAN CARD SHOP 33-15 Ditmars Boulevard Astoria, N. Y. SOLAR SERVICE STATION 73-13 Cooper Avenue Glendale 27, N. Y. STRAFACI BROS.. INC. Plumbing and Heating 6502 New Utrecht Avenue, Brooklyn, N. Y VIKING INSURANCE Wantagh, N. Y. 216 SCARPACI FUNERAL HOME 711 Fourth Avenue Brooklyn, N. Y. DOLC'E'S SU PERETTE Prime Meats and Poultry 309 Avenue U, Brooklyn, N. Y. GREGG Cr SHERMANN Plumbing and Heating 1619 86th Street, Brooklyn, N. Y. ALBRIGHT T.V. SERVICE 8607 15th Avenue, Brooklyn, N. Y. DE 1-6014 SUMMER HEAT FUEL Jack Tarulli 8730 18th Avenue, Brooklyn, N. Y. ZI FRANCISCO RESTU RANT C. Staltari, Prop Wine and Beer WEST END BAKERY Cakes for Parties, Etc. 8517 18th Avenue, Brooklyn, N. Y. TIP TOP FORMAL WEAR 8' LIMOUSINE SERVICE 7625 New Utrecht Avenue, Brooklyn, N. ORIENTAL OPEN KITCHEN 8503 18th Avenue Brooklyn 14, N. Y. WESTON PAINT Cr WALLPAPER CO. 8508 Third Avenue, Brooklyn, N. Y. REX SERVICE STATION 1650 86th Street, Brooklyn, N. Y. BE 6-9787 - CL 6-7068 BATH BEACH NURSERY Funeral and Wedding Flowers 8508 18th Avenue, Brooklyn, N. Y. VALENTINO'S PRODUCE 8505 18th Avenue, Brooklyn, N. Y. BE 6-3103 GEORGE'S FOOD CENTER 594 Crescent Street Brooklyn, N. Y. H. SCHWANE WEDE fr CO. 7502 Third Avenue Brooklyn, N. Y. Compliments from MR. ROBERT EHRICH Y TIP TOP CHROME FURNITURE CO 7014 18th Avenue Brooklyn 4, N. Y. Compliments of THE REALMUTO FAMILY HANK STARK Men's and Boys' Wear 1434 Rockaway Avenue, Brooklyn, N. JOHN V. MCATEER, INC. Florists - R. Michaels 7516 Third Avenue, Brooklyn, N. Y. Y. JOSEPH BERMEL. INC. Monuments - Sts. Charles and John's 79-62 Metropolitan Avenue, Middle Village, N. Y. i VAndyke I 7480 67-l8A Metropolitan Avenue, Middle Village, N. R. A. HORMEYER - MEMORIALS - Y Best Wishes from HENRY F. SCHREIBER ARAMAR'S FRENCH DRY CLEANERS and TAILOR'S Shirt Service - VA I-3704 - 7I Myrtle Avenue O'ROURKE'S RESTAURANTS 1483 Nostrand Avenue and 4002 Church Avenue Brooklyn, N. Y. Compliments f PETER CAMDARINI BERRIMAN SERVICE CENTER 66 Berriman Center Brooklyn 8, N. Y. VINCENT GUGLEOTTI and HIS ORCHESTRA GE 9-82l3 534 6Ist Street, Brooklyn 20, N. Y. SEWER CLEANING BY AJAX GL 6-5549 63-50 Forest Avenue, Ridgewood 27, N. Y ADOLF SCHAUER Real Estate and Insurance - VA I-2800 - I 66-6I Forest Avenue, Ridgewood 27, N. Y. OTTO HERRMANN, INC. Hardware - Industrial Supplies 6729-6735 Myrtle Avenue, Glendale 27, N. Y Compliments of MR. and MRS. R. EPPICH and FRANK - Compliments of D O M I NAVONE AUTO SALES, INC. 74 Sixth Avenue New York l3, N. Y. ALAN'S WINES and LIQUORS Joseph Pitegotf, Prop. 2l8-56 Hempstead Avenue Free Delivery -- HO 5-4206 Yeckes-Eichenhaum, Inc. CARLOAD RECEIVERS of FRUITS and VEGETABLES A 335 WASHINGTON STREET NEW YORK I3, NEW YORK 2 City Film Center, Inc. MOTION PICTURE and T.V. PRODUCTIONS JOHN P. GREGORY, President HERBERT AUVENIRE, Vice President OFFERS THE EXCLUSIVE AUDlOMAT SOUND RECORDING ULTIMATE IN MOTION PICTURE SOUND FIDELITY DA 6-O5OO 66-40 38th STREET MIDDLE VILLAGE, NEW YORK Compliments of LE JOHN REALTY CORP. Compliments of JOHN AND WILLIAM FLYNN Compliments of the ARMENDINGER FAMILY Compliments of BISACCO FAMILY CHUCK AND JACK CLOTHIERS 47 Bond Street, Brooklyn, N. Y. Compliments of THE SWENSEN FAMILY ,i-il Compliments of MR. AND MRS. WILLIAM J. VEIT Compliments of MR. AND MRS. HENRY ARMENDINGER 114-96 27th Street, Cambria Heights, N. Y. , Compliments of QUINTILIO CELLAI ,ii.l.i-- MARTS RESTAURANT 45 Bond Street Brookyln, N. Y. Compliments of THOMPSON HILL DINER iill-l Compliments of MR. AND MRS. PQDELFINO 502 East New York Avenue, Brooklyn 25, N. Y. ,ll.l.i- Compliments of JOSEPH DiFEDE, M.D. AND FAMILY , Compliments of friend of NOEL GIALLANZA - Compliments of VITO CRESENTI ,l. li- Compliments of FISHER'S BANKING CO. 909 44th Avenue, L. l. C. ,l. ll- Compliments of JOSEPH PURRAZZELLA, M.D. AND FAMILY l-1 .- Compliments of JAMAICA LIQUOR CENTER 145-O8 Liberty Avenue i.l..-1 Compliments of ANTHONY'S BARBER SHOP 127-O7 101st Avenue, Richmond Hill, N. Y. ,lil-1 KENTUCKY LIQUOR STORE 97-04 101st Avenue Ozone Park 17, N. Y. Compliments of WILLIAMS HAIRDRESSER 262A Fulton Avenue, Hempstead, N. Y. Compliments of MR. AND MRS. JOHN LEONE AND FAMILY Compliments of MARYANN MILLER ,l-l.l. IORIO PHARMACY 49-22 Skillman Avenue Woodside, N. Y. Compliments of PAT'S MEAT MARKET 159-54 IO2nd Street, Howard Beach, N. Y. TONY'S GROCERY 3373 Fulton Street Brooklyn 8, N. Y. l.il.l- Compliments of MR. AND MRS. RICK AND MILLER Compliments of MR. AND MRS. EDWARD J. O'CONNELL Compliments of PAT PAGANO AND FAMILY 211-15 89th Road, Queens Village, N. Y. ,ll.l..l- Compliments of MR. AND MRS. FRANK ROTH 101-51 108th Street, Richmond Hill, N. Y. REGENCY BARBER SHOP 77-47 Sleigh Place PAUL'S BAKE SHOP 47-16 47th Avenue Woodside 77, N. Y. ROSIE MARIE SHOP 7115 l3th Avenue Wearing Apparel FIERO'S SERVICE CENTER 1040-1050 East New York Avenue Brooklyn 13, New York Compliments of FRANK RARD 2502 Cortelyou Road , ARTHUR'S LUNCHEONETTE 77-48 Sleigh Place DOUGHERTY'S SERVICE CENTER 35th Avenue and Junction Road Corona 68, N. Y. SAL PERRICONE 6904 11th Avenue Brooklyn, N. 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PHILIP NUGENT MRS. VIRGINIA ANN EVERETT 476 East 29th Street Compliments of JULIUS BINORIM i HOFFMANN'S BAKERY 108-20 Liberty Avenue Ozone Park, N. Y. ,l.l.. - TONY'S FLOOR COVERING 120-11 Liberty Avenue Ozone Park, N. Y. HURRICANE CHAIN LINE EENCE CC., Inc W Compliments of MRS. VINCENT BUONO 59 Rapley Street A Friend of MR. AND MRS. FRANK DeRISO Compliments of MR. FREEMAN D. IMPERATO 371 Court Street, Brooklyn Compliments of DR. AND MRS. D'ONOFRIO 430 79th Street, Brooklyn, N. Y. NU. RAND MEAT MARKET 1960 Flatbush Avenue Brooklyn, N. Y. CLINTON HILL Fancy Delicatessen 438 Myrtle Avenue, Brooklyn, N. Y. MODERNAGE CLEANERS 407 Myrtle Avenue, Brooklyn 5, N. Y. TR 5-0615 O.K. BARBER SHOP 431 Myrtle Avenue Brooklyn, N. Y. Compliments ot MR. AND MRS. TERENCE McMANUS 212-21 112th Street, Ridgewood, N. Y. McMAHON'S LIQUOR STORE. INC. 113-39 Springfield Boluevard DR. OTTO HABER, DENTAL SURGEON 112-12 Liberty Avenue Richmond Hill, N. Y. J. NUSS Cr SON 105-21 Liberty Avenue Ozone Park 17, N. Y. 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Good Wishes to GEORGI E Compliments ot LaBELLA - PALERNO BREAD Compliments of MARGARET JACOBS Compliments of GAETA SOCIAL CLUB GWYN'S RESTAURANT Veneck 2, N. J. ARTHUR'S QUALITY CLEANING 143 St. Nicholas Avenue, Brooklyn, N. Y. EV 2-7572 220 Compliments of FATHER FORD'S RELIGION CLASS THE GREAT 1-5 Compliments of FATHER FORD'S RELIGION CLASS THE GREAT I-5 Compliments of FATHER FORD'S RELIGION CLASS THE GREAT I-5 Compliments of DR. AND MRS. F. L. DENZER Compliments of BENNY RUSSO GROCERY 3312 Church Avenue, Brooklyn, N. Y. Compliments of FATHER FORD'S RELIGION CLASS THE GREAT I-5 Compliments of JOE CALLAHAN AND BILL DENZER OF THE GREAT I-5 Compliments of A FRIEND OF THE GREAT I-5 Compliments of KEENAN GERARD Compliments of FRANK'S PRIME MEAT MARKET 3316 Church Avenue, Brooklyn, N. Y. A Friend of ALEXANDER TALLARICO Compliments of DR. U. PETER MASTROROCCO 186 7th Avenue, Brooklyn 15, N. Y. LILLIAN SHOP 139-7th Avenue - ST 3-5617 Dainty Things For Milady Compliments of DR. J. G. 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PRAY TO SAINT JUDE Compliments of RENELL BAKERY 40-19 13th Avenue M. PETERS - OPTOMETRIST 984 Broadway, Brooklyn 21, N. Y. GL 2-7550 VINCENT DALTUVA Candy, Cigarrettes, Cigars 945 Broadway, Brooklyn, N. Y. LAURA HANNA Private Dressmaking 59 Lewis Avenue, Brooklyn, N. Y.-GL 5-5086 BUSY BEE FOOD MART 8011 Fifth Avenue, Brooklyn 9, N. Y. SH 5-1412 Compliments of MR. AND MRS. A. J. MADDALENA Compliments of SORRENTO RESTAURANT 551 DeKalb Avenue, Brooklyn, N, Y. ANTHONY NICOTRA Woodfinishing Consultant 740 Middle Neck Road, Brooklyn 29, N. Y. Compliments of MR. AND MRS. PETER PRUNTY Compliments of MR. AND MRS. A. J. MADDALENA Compliments of WEISERS DEP'T STORE 507 DeKalb Avenue, Brooklyn, N. Y. QUALITY MEAT MARKET Poultry and Provisions 2634 Gerritsen Avenue - SH 3-0882 ,l. i- RUDY'S HABERDASHERY, INC. 289 King's Highway Brooklyn, N. Y. .l Compliments of MR. AND MRS. JOHN PRUNTY Class of February 1953 Compliments of SAVINO FAMILY Compliments of MU RRY SCHINANCHEL A friend of THOMAS J. UHLINGER JOHN AND PUAL'S PORK STORE 473 Wilson Avenue Brooklyn 21, N. Y. HOT HERO SANDWICHES TO TAKE OUT 11805 Atlantic Avenue, Brooklyn, N. Y. Phone: VI 9-5191 ANGELO THE CHEF Restaurant and Pizzeria 285 Flatbush Avenue, Brooklyn 17, N. Y. Compliments of MURRAY CHENENKO THE MUG COFFEE SHOP 87-73 Sutphin Boulevard, Jamaica, N. Y. Hamburgers and Ice Cream NICK'S SHOE REPAIR 82-14 Eliot Avenue Elmhurst, N. Y. Our Compliments to FATHER HYNES Our Compliments to ST. JOHN'S PREP Compliments of AMROW DRUGS 360 Knickerbocker Avenue lNext to the Knickerbocker Loani Courtesy - Service - Reliability CROOKE HEATING CO. 150 Nassau Street New York 38, N. Y. CREATIVE ARTS AND INDUSTRIES 114 East 32nd Street, N. Y. C. D. MILLER - CABINETMAKERS 410 East 93rd Street, N. Y. C. TR 6-1861 Our Compliments to MR. THOMAS EUGENE GLYNN GALLAGHER AND O'BRIEN'S RESTAURANT 118-07 Atlantic Avenue VI 6-9711 THEATRICAL STUDIOS 320 West 48th Street New York 19, N. Y. i-l Compliments to CARL COHEN NICK AND JIM Prime Meats and Poultry Market 110-15 lO1st Avenue, Richmond Hill 222 Compliments CARL COHEN CROOKE HEATING CO. 150 Nassau Street New York 38, N. Y. THEATRICAL SCIENCE AND PROP. STUDIOS 320 West 48th Street, New York 19, N. Y. Cl 6-0960-1 P. GALLAGHER AND J. O'BRIEN'S BAR AND RESTAURANT 118-07 Atlantice Avenue-VI 6-9711 CREATIVE ARTS Industries 1149 32nd Street, New York City D. MILLER - CABINETMAKERS 410 East 93rd Street, New York City TR 6-1861 Compliments of A FRIEND Compliments of A FRIEND Compliments of A FRIEND Compliments of A FRIEND BRENNER SUPPLY CO., INC. 566 Newbridge Avenue East Meadow, N. Y. LAWRENCE J. BENNETT, INC. Fuel Oil Commercial Avenue, Garden City, N. Y. GLENDALE TV 5' APPLIANCES Glendale, N. Y. FRANK J. GROSSO 1543 Flatbush Avenue Brooklyn 3, N. Y. SUNRISE HOME JUICES. INC. 1040 B, 22nd Street Far Rockaway, N. Y. Compliments of RELIGION CLASS I-2 FATHER FINN-ROOM 404 Compliments of FATHER YOUNG'S RELIGION CLASS 4 5 J. SCIULLA FISH MARKET 317 Brighton Beach Avenue Brooklyn, N. Y. Molirath Funeral Home WILLIAM M. BUDION MANAGER HA 6-3700 - 3701 9120 39th AVENUE JACKSON HEIGHTS 72, NEW YORK Hayes ball carrier surrounded by Redmen. Freshmen preparing for a busy afternoon of classes What, me worry? 223 Lennon-Peek urgical Co. A 30 FOURTH AVENUE Corner Pacific Street BROOKLYN I7, NEW YORK CENTRAL ELECTRONICS Expert Radio - TV Service EV 6-2268 Compliments of MR. AND MRS. V. J. KEANE KUNKELS' BAKERY Birthday and Wedding Cakes 78th Street, Ozone Park DeKALB-REID ESSO SERVICENTER GL 2-1872 CENTRAL GARAGE Auto Laundry Complete Auto Repairs PRIDE MEAT MARKET 167 Forbedd Street Brooklyn B, N. Y. ROYAL CAFE Bar and Grill 77-10101 Avenue, Ozone Park PERRY fr ROSOFF Optometrist-Optician JAY CEE WINES 8' LIQUORS 1060 Broadway Brooklyn, N. Y. CHARLYN CLEANERS 67-01 Myrtle Avenue Glendale, N. Y. HOLIDAY TOILETRIES 550 Fifth Avenue, New York City HIRAM RICKER G' SONS 550 Fith Avenue, New York City Compliments of NU-FLIGHT PET SHOP 804 Flushing Avenue Compliments of MR. AND MRS. L. H. PETERS Compliments of J. J. C. Compliments of MR. AND MRS. JOHN J. DOHERTY Compliments of MR. JOSEPH D'AMATO BERNHARD WAGNER. INC. 66-17 and 66-30 Myrtle Avenue Glendale, N. Y. EMIL J. GIMPEL 6115 Myrtle Avenue Glendale 23, N. Y. FIVE GANCIS. INC. Gulf Gas Station 59-60 Decatur Street Compliments of SAM G' MIKE'S 60th STREET BAR 60-02 Cooper Avenue JACOBS' PHARMACY 61-20 Cooper Avenue Glendale, N. Y. Compliments of AMROW DRUGS 360 Knickerbocker Avenue tNext to the Knickerbocker Loanl Courtesy - Service - Reliability MULE'S PHARMACY 1052 Seneca Avenue Ridgewood 27, N. Y. DRS. PRICE AND SWEE 31 Union Square West New York 3, N. Y. Compliments of MR. AND MRS. MICHAEL SLICLEN AND FAMILY Compliments of MR. AND MRS. ADAM P. KREBS KNICKERBOCKER BOYS' Cr MEN'S SHOP 370 Knickerbocker Avenue HANDY CLEANERS Dry Cleaning and Shirt Service 60-35 Fresh Pond Road Compliments of THOMAS AND JOHN DeVITS From a STUDENT J. K. BEER DIST. 134-12 Jamaica Avenue OL 7-1540 Compliments of MR. AND MRS. A. D. CARROLL 677 East 42nd Street, Brooklyn 3, N. Y. Compliments DR. AND MRS. MORRIS APPELMAN 4815 Claredon Road, Brooklyn 3, N. Y. THE RUMPUS ROOM Kew Gardens, N. Y. COUNTY SERVICE STATION Merrick and DeKalb Avenue Merrick, N. Y. Our Compliments to FATHER HYNES Our Compliments To ST. JOHN'S PREP Our Compliments to MR. THOMAS E. GLYNN Compliments of THE HUGHES FAMILY 224 Compliments of OLIVERI FAMILY 1692 East 56th Street. N. Y. FRIENDS FROM RYDER STREET Compliments of A FRIEND DICK'S HOME KITCHEN DELICATESSEN 7616 Third Avenue MARY MURPHY'S HAIRDRESSER Hotel Biltmore CHESTERFIELD NORTHERN, INC. Flushing, N. Y. Compliments of SNYDER FAMILY Compliments of DONOVAN'S LOUNGE HAVE A NIGHT CAP IN THE NIGHT OWL CAFE FAMILY- BEER DIST. 9327 Jamaica Avenue CAURA HAN NA Private Dressmaking and Alteration 59 Lewis Avenue, Brooklyn, N. Y. MR. AND MRS. A. S. MADDALENA 733 East Fourth Street Brooklyn 18, N. Y. Compliments of MR. AND MRS. A. J. MADDALENA 733 East Fourth Street Brooklyn 18, N. Y. RUDY'S HABERDASHERY. INC. 289 Kings Highway, Brooklyn, N. Y. Compliments of SORRENTO RESTAURANT 511 DeKalb Avenue BUSY BEE FOOD MARKET 8011 Fifth Avenue Brooklyn 9, N. Y. QUALITY MEAT MARKET 2634 Gerritsen Avenue Compliments of ANTHONY NICOTRA 740 Middle Neck Road Compliments of WEISERS DEPT. STORE 507 DeKalb Avenue Compliments of MR. AND MRS. PETER PRUNTY 5309 Sixth Avenue B. f. Denihan O 215 eAsT 64th s1'ReeT New YORK CITY, New YORK Wadley 6' Smyizhe FLORIST - LANDSCAPI NG - A 420 PARK AVENUE NEW YORK 22, NEW YORK HANNEY FUEL OIL CO. Joseph J. Prior, Service Manager CRISA BROKERAGE CO., INC. 33-20 Broadway Astoria, N. Y. KINGSTON INN - RESTAURANT 8' BAR Bernard Tracey - PR 2-9709 239-24l Kingston Avenue, Brooklyn, N. Y. LEONARDO BROS. General Auto Repairs 87-20 Queens Boulevard, Elmhurst, N. Y. T DELSEMME'S ARTIST MATERIALS, INC Artist, Engineering, Drafting Materials 57 W, l4th Street, New York ll, N. Y. J. R. DONNELLY CO., INC. .Glass Tops For Furniture - Est. l874 42-44 Clinton Avenue GIANT MEAT DEPARTMENT No Order Too Small Or Too Large - Free Delivery IO43 Broadway, Brooklyn, N. Y. - GL 5-4434 Compliments of AUGUST BATTAGLIA 22 Luncheon and Dinner With a Friendly Atmosphere at the HAMILTON RESTAURANT l63 Remsen Street, Brooklyn, N. Y. BRO - CON AUTO PARKING l96O Broadway Compliments of A FRIEND CARLTON - FORD, INC. 2000 Eastern Parkway Brooklyn 33, N. Y. CLAY PARLOR FRAME CO., INC. Fine Furniture - TRafalgar 6-6656 l80l First Avenue, New York 28, N. Y. MR. and MRS. CHARLES SILECCHIA i834 E. 34th Street Brooklyn 34, N. Y. T SCREENLINE ASSOCIATES, INC. Silk Screens Made To Order lOO Flatbush Avenue, Brooklyn I7, N. Y. CANGIANO PORK STORES 6220 11th Avenue Brooklyn, N. Y. JULIANN BAKERY 176 Highlawn Avenue 1812 McDonald Avenue SONNY'S LUNCHEONETTE 152A Highlawn Avenue Soda and Candy ACE WIRE PRODUCTS 210 East 23rd New York 10, N. Y. LE 2-6087 N. GIAMMALVO 8' SONS 9202 Ditmas Avenue Brooklyn, N. Y. REDKAL TEXACO SERVICE STATION 1105 DeKalb Avenue Brooklyn, N. Y. J. KAPPEL G' BROS.. INC. Mfg. Custom Made Cases 2245 Pitkin Avenue, Brooklyn 7, N. Y. Compliments of FATHER FORD'S RELIGION CLASS I-5 ln Memory of REV. JOSEPH McGRATH, O.F.M. From Eleanor and Jim Buckley Compliments of MR. AND MRS. JOSEPH BENNETT Compliments of MR. AND MRS. EARL-W. COOKE AND FAMILY From A PREPSTER FORT WAY LAUNDRY CO. 417 90th Street-Phone: SH 5-3131 Pickup and Delivery HENRY J. KRISHER Delicacies and Catering 108-02 Liberty' Avenue Compliments of NICHOLAS COPPOLA AND SONS Compliments of JOHN F. CUFF. JR. Compliments of AND MRS. CHRISTOPHER J. NORTH COLAVITO PHARMACY 321 Avenue X at West First Stieet Brooklyn, N. Y. TAVAR CATERING. INC. 2900 Northern Boulevard STAN'S FOOD Service and Caterers 27-45 Jackson Avenue Compliments of MR. AND MRS. JOSEPH STELLA V. BOCHINO Candy and Stationery Store 3900 Fifth Avenue, Brooklyn 32, N. RAINBOW CAFE Y. Catering To Weddings and Parties 3904 Fifth Avenue, Brooklyn 32, N. ROBERT ARES 74 Henry Street Brooklyn 1, N. Y. Y. CORONET BAR If RESTAURANT 46 West 22nd Street, N. Y. C. PARKVILLE TELEVISION Cv RADIO 1050 Coney island Avenue GE 4-2807 D. Vuplis A. Cf J. SUPERMARKETS 1146 Coney Island Avenue Brooklyn, N. Y. Donated by TOMMY, EMILY, AND DICK 1 MARINE TERRACE Liquor Store 21-25 21st Avenue AS 4-3307 SCHNADER PHARMACY 28-20 Ditmars Boulevard Astoria, N. Y. BROADWAY TRUSS 8' SURGICAL 805 Broadway, Brooklyn EV 8-7468 YOUNG FOLKS BAZAAR Specializing in Christening 1243 Broadway iliil SPANISH AMERICAN GROCERY ST 335 Vernon Avenue Brooklyn 6, N. Y. SMART SET BEAUTY LOUNGE Styling and Tinting a Specialty 1018 Broadway, Brooklyn 21, N. Y. JOSEPH CANEPA. Ph.G. 1058 Broadway at Reid Avenue Brooklyn, N. Y. GLenmore 2-1280 GEO. J. YOUNG, INC. 796 Broadway, Brooklyn 6, N. Y. Surgical and Physicians Supplies SERAFIN DAVILA -- INSURANCE BROKER 5 Humboldt Street, Brooklyn, N. Y. EV 8-0338 LOUIS BRAMSON Accounting and Insurance Service 451 Bushwick Avenue, Brooklyn 6, N. Y BROADWAY CAFE Best of Brooklyn 1033 Broadway, Brooklyn 21, N. Y. DR. SYLVESTER V. CORTMO 695 Bushwick Avenue Brooklyn 21, N. Y. 226 CO. ORE GUIDA FUNERAL HOME Corona 68, L. I., N. Y. Compliments of MRS. ANN REILLY AND BILL REILLY Compliments of JACK SMITH Compliments of LORETTA'S BRIDAL SHOP 145 Wilson Avenue, Brooklyn 37, N .Y. L Cv M DELIVERY SERVICE 48-42 Burling Street Flushing 55, N. Y. RUBY'S FLOOR COVERING 104-01 Corona Avenue Compliments of MR. AND MRS. THOMAS DOWNES Compliments of DR. THOMAS DELIO 2517 Pitkin Avenue, Brooklyn, N. Y. Compliments of THE MCQUADE FAMILY Compliments of JOSEPH MONESTERE - OUR LADY OF FATIMA CLUB 15th and 16th Divisions of New York City MR. AND MRS. PETER VENICE 1021 64th Street Brooklyn 19, N. Y. MAJESTIC OLIVE OIL CO. 6204 llth Avenue Brooklyn 19, N. Y. BEACHVIEW LIQUOR STORE 1075 63rd Street Brooklyn 19, N. Y. Compliments of STAN'S FOOD SERVICE AND CATERERS 27-45 Jackson Avenue Compliments of TAVAR CATERING. INC. 2900 Northern Boulevard Compliments of COLAVITO PHARMACY 321 Avenue X at West First Street Compliments of MR. AND MRS. CHRISTOPHER NORTH 104-58 110th Street, Richmond Hill, N. Y. Compliments of JOHN E. CUFF, JR. 107-40 113th Street, Richmond Hill, N. Y. Compliments.of NICHOLAS COPPOLA Cr SONS Bond Fuel Oil Co. 64I EAST I2th STREET Smitty is buried by Hayes line. Redmen blockers move out for a run around end. Let's go, St. John's. 227 Simnnsnn Funeral Home WILLIAM H. SIMONSON OZONE PARK, NEW YORK IOIst STREET, CORNER 97th STREET 1 RICHMOND HILL, NEW YORK HILLSIDE, CORNER LEFFERTS BOULEVARD CHARLES DRUGS Cr SUNDRIES 872 Broadway Brooklyn, N. Y. LAUNDER KLEEN 2019 Fulton Street Brooklyn, N. Y. JOHN A. SALVATORE Real Estate - Insurance 6756 Fourth Avenue KAUFMAN CIGAR STORE 932 Broadway Reasonable Prices Compliments of MR. AND MRS. E. DELSANDRO CAPONE FOOD STORE 203 Horkinson Avenue New York NICK MONTE G' HIS ORCHESTRA From Bop to Bach TE 6-2045 FRANK'S BARBER SHOP Prop. F. Annuziata 4 Stuyvesant Avenue Compliments of MISS DELSANDRO Compliments of PHILIP BARRETTI SCHLAGER 8' BALKOFF WINES 141 India Street, Brooklyn, N. Y. EV 3-4080 RUBIRSTEIN BROS. MILL BAR 52 East 14th Street New York ELENORE JOHNSON 147-42 Village Road Jamaica, N. Y. Compliments of MR. 'EDWARD MULLANY PERTER'S DELICATESSEN 66-67 Fresh Pond Road Ridgewood 26, N. Y. Compliments of MR. AND MRS. PERRY SBORDONE Compliments of CLASS OF 1-I I Compliments of MR. AND MRS. MULLANY MIDWOOD FARMS 66-at Fresh Pond Road BOBJACK'S BAR Cr GRILL 7720 Fifth Avenue Brooklyn, N. Y. PIANO STUDIO 64-09 77th Place Middle Village 79, N. Y. Compliments of MRS. F. IADANZA AND SON COMMERCIAL FISH Cr LOBSTER 27 Fulton Fish Market Brooklyn, N. Y. Compliments of MR. AND MRS. ROCK AND SON Compliments of the GESUALDO FAMILY CLEMENTE'S ITALIAN BAKERY 160 Irving Avenue Good Luck to St. John's From PHILIP MALOURO Compliments of GEORGE H. PU FFER Compliments of MISS MARIE SBORDONE JIMMY'S BAKERY 747 Myrtle Avenue, Brooklyn, N. Y. TR 5-8692 Compliments of JOHN LOVERKO 184-43 Hovenden Road Compliments of A Friend of FRANK ZUZZI, JR. FRANK TURANO Wholesale Diamond Dealer Call GL 6-2434 LANE SERVICE STATION 91-01 Eldent Lane Woodhaven 21, N. Y. GATTO'S ITALIAN GROCERY Imported Foods 274 Third Avenue, Brooklyn, N. Y. FRANK MARRA Landscape Gardener Ridgewood, N. Y. ES 2-7165 Compliments gf Compliments of MR. AND MRS. EDWARD LYNCH DR. HERMAN J. GLUCKMAN. D.D.S. 228 FRED FERRIOLA USHERS JOSEPH DeMARCO, SACCURCI. JOE GRAZIANO, ANTHONY RICCIO Compliments of F. X. S. 59-02 Catalpa Avenue SEMINARA FAMILY 23 Bay 26th Street Brooklyn, U. Y. AL'S FRUIT Cv VEGETABLE MARKET 8305 Myrtle Avenue Glendale 27, Queens, N. Y. WILLIAM A. AB RAMS Electrical Contractor 196-17 Jamaica Avenue T. D. SHANNON Real Estate Sunrise Highway, Lynbrook, L. I., N. Y. Compliments of NANCY SEMINARA 8610 21st Avenue, Brooklyn, N. Y. JOHN'S DELICATESSEN 83-03 Myrtle Avenue Tel. VA I-2326 Compliments of MR. AND MRS. JOSEPH WHALEN AND FAMILY MR. AND MRS. LAWRENCE ACQUASANTA 103 Truxton Street Brooklyn 33, N. Y. HOLLYWOOD MEAT MARKET 40-38 Main Street Flushing, N. Y. Compliments of MR. AND MRS. JOHN T. LAWLOR 1126 ,Holsey Street, Brooklyn, N. Y. Compliments of HERMAN HOCHBERG Compliments of PARK ROYAL MEAT MARKET 4523 Fifth Avenue, Brooklyn, N. Y. Compliments of MORICCO FAMILY Your Friendly Liquor Dealer BLUE BIRD LIQUOR STORE 44-24 Lawrence Street PINE LIQUORS 670 Evergreen Avenue KEN'S DELICATESSEN 4412 Fifth Avenue Brooklyn 20, N. Y. Compliments of LEONARD'S FOOD CENTER 78-14 Jamaica Avenue Woodhaven, N. Y. COSCIA RIDGE BEER DISTRIBUTORS 428 89th Street, Brooklyn, N. Y. 76 HEMPSTEAD TURNPIKE Q IVANHOE I WEST HEMPSTEAD, NEW YORK 6420-6421 Distributor of ADELPHI PAINT AND COLOR WORKS, INC. AFFILIA vw---C . Y. ....-. . Compliments of THE NEYLAND FAMILY ANTHONY DE SIMONE FLORIST Flowers for all occasions EV 4-2180 R 8' G SUPERETTE 191 Wilson Avenue, Brooklyn, N. Y. Tel. Hl 3-2930 BROADWAY TRUSS If SURGICAL CO. 805 Broadway Brooklyn 6, N. Y. L. R. SHERMAN 640 Manhattan Avenue Home Appliances - Special Discount ln Memory of MARGARET MORRISSEY Compliments of MR. AND MRS. REHM CATHOLIC WAR VETERANS OF THE U.S.A. Astoria Post No. 1 - P.O. Box 41 Woolsey Station, L. I. CityV5, N. Y. Compliments of MR. AND MRS. ARTHUR P. CARROLL 677 East 42nd Street, Brooklyn 3, N. Y. FRANK J. KELLEY Licensed Plumbing, Heating 714 Manhattan Avenue RILEY'S LIQUOR STORE 105-50 64th Avenue Forest Hills, N. Y. LAGULI PASTRY SHOP 29-15 Ditmars Boulevard, L. I. C., N. Y. Pastry and Cookies- RA 8-5612 - THE JENA OPTICAL SHOP F. Krieger, Prop. 45 Lexington Avenue, New York i.AMoN1 s SHOE! ssnvics 1587 Flatbush Avenue Opposite College Theatre Compliments of STELLA BARANOWSKI FAMILY 13 Newell Street PARAGON SPORTING GOODS CO. 861 Broadway, N. Y. C. Large Discounts on Everything BILLY'S ORTHOPEDIC SHOE REPAIR 35-16 Ditmars Boulevard, L. l. C., N. Y. William J. Konel, Prop. - Compliments of MR. AND MRS. JOHN MOLFETTO AND FAMILY SAL LONGO BARBER SHOP 984 Broadway Around corner Prudential Bank WEDLER'S BAKERY Cakes for all occasions 641 Wilson Avenue GEORGE'S JEWELRY STORE 66 West Broadway, N. Y. 7, N. Y. Jewelry and Silverware DUNNE C1 SMITH GROCERY MARKET 224 Court Street, Brooklyn, N. Y. Orders Delivered -OL 5-5945 Compliments of JIM CARUANA Compliments of GEORGE CHARNEY RAMER'S SHOES Agency for Striderite 1057 Rutland Road Compliments of WALTER ZARZYCK FAMILY 161 Evgert Avenue COLLEGE BAKERY 239 Court Street MA 4-5534 Compliments of MRS. CARUANA 1117 80th Street Compliments of MR. 8' MRS. M. CHARNEY AND FAMILY SALVIN 8' DeLUCA Pharmacists -- BU 4-1280 4401 Avenue D iCor. Troy Avenuel Brooklyn N. Y. - Compliments of - THE McSHEA FAMILY 34-15 102nd Street, Corona 68, N. Y. Compliments of MR. AND MRS. VINCENT J. WALSH Compliments of THE MONTEFORTE FAMILY TIM GOLDEN'S High Class Groceries ?,,ii.l1 WM. ACKERMANN MEAT MARKET 637 Vanderbilt Avenue Brooklyn, N. Y. ,llilii DEE-JAY SERVICE CO. Appliances - Specialists Ll l-3560 ,,l.ll.l Compliments of MARY LOU WALSH Compliments of CLASS 2-9 NAVARRE PHARMACY 3002 Avenue M, Corner Nostrand Avenue Brooklyn, N. Y. ES 7-4420 Compliments f FRANK J. OLU KOWSKI 230 Compliments of THE GOLDEN FAMILY LONG ISLAND SERVICE CENTER 25-91 Atlantic Avenue Brooklyn, N. Y. MR. AND MRS. EDWARD KORYCKA 183 Java Street Brooklyn, N. Y. Compliments of RUDLOFF FAMILY - COLUMBIA LOOSE LEAF CORP. Prop. G. Pelletier 121 Varick Street, New York 13, N. Y. Compliments of STANLEY WIECZOREK Compliments of MR. AND MRS. V. DeSANTIS VANDERBILT CLEANERS 624 Vanderbilt Avenue Brooklyn, N. Y. HOUSER BUICK, INC. 21B-25 Hempstead Turnpike, Queens Village HO 5-0909 l .ll- Best Wishes ANTHONY URBAN AND FAMILY Compliments of VERONICA M. WU ENSCHEL Compliments of MR. CLYDE MASEAR MGR. ST. JOHN'S U. CAFETERIA Compliments of LORETTA C. GIARRUSSO Compliments of J. J. KOSSMANN Compliments of MR. AND MRS. GEORG F. LILLY Compliments of MISS MARY LILLY Compliments of MR. AND MRS. JOHN MILUSICH, JR Compliments of MR. AND MRS. JOHN S. ROEHRIG Compliments of ROBERT KOSSMANN Compliments of ROBERT DWYER FAMILY BU 7-9650 - 5l - 52 Benray Electronics Corp. 485 CONEY ISLAND AVENUE BROOKLYN I8, NEW YORK Hi-Fi Radio T.V. Parts AMPEX CONDENSERS BELL RESISTORS SCOTT TRANSFORMERS FISCHER SPEAKERS PILOT BATTERIES HARMON-KARDON BASES BOGEN PHONO MOTORS EICO CRYSTALS NEEDLES TUBES Mayflower Drug Co. YOUR DOCTOR'S PHARMACY Open daily, Sundays, Holidays Till Midnight Over l.5 Million Prescriptions Have Been Filled By Us 2501 86th STREET BROOKLYN I4, NEW YORK Compliments of GIVOLI RESTAURANT IO9-I5 Flatbush Avenue -- BU 4-I334 FLATBUSH LIFE Your Community News - Herman Furtzaig 5 Snyder Avenue, Brooklyn, N. Y. CLARENDON DEMOCRATIC CLUB, INC. F. A. Nolan, M. U. Molone, Members State Committee l463 Flatbush Avenue Compliments of FRANK CLAPP, INC. - INSURANCE Columbia Savings Boulevard, Woodhaven, N. Y. FUSCO Cr FUSCO, BROKERS General and Life Insurance -- PR 8-4589 84 E 45th Street, Brooklyn 3, N. Y. Best Wishes From JOHN S. VERONICA and JOHN B. TOMAI Compliments of THE HEFFERNAN FAMILY l95-I2 McLoughlin Avenue F Cr M PRESS CONTR., INC. IO3 Menahan Street Brooklyn Zl, N. Y. 2 Taste, Compare: The Best Pie - For the Best Buy Taste: Compare: The Best Pie PIZZA SPIN 23 Reid Avenue, Corner DeKalb Compliments of O'SHEA'S TAVERN I27-O7 Liberty Avenue, Richmond Hill I9, N. Y. BELLROSE PHARMACY Fleldstone 7-3886 Jamaica Avenue and 247th Street Bellrose, N. Y. 4 COLORADO APARTMENTS For Information Write To 67- I 2 Yellowstone Boulevard SORMANI PHARMACY 374 Central Avenue Brooklyn, N. Y. SAL J. S-ILIPO Electric Welding Repairs Cars - Trucks - Machinery Compliments of CLASS I - II GRAND CHINA RESTAURANT 1321 Avenue U Brooklyn, N. Y. TONY'S PRIME MEAT MARKET 1415 Neck Road, Brooklyn 29, N. Y. East 14th and East 15th Streets APPLIANCE SERVICE CENTER Authorized Service - Parts Borden and Grand Avenues Compliments of THE CICHY FAMILY Compliments of SUN VALLEY MEAT MARKET 90-10 Jamaica Avenue, Woodhaven, N. Y. MAYFAIR RESTAURANT 2394 Coney Island Avenue Brooklyn, N. Y. AMELIA FUNERAL HOME 309 Graham Avenue Brooklyn 11, N. Y. Compliments of BUZ 6' MAC'S 38-17 Bell Boulevard, Bayside, N. Y. Compliments of DELHI DAIRY 80-22 Caldwell Avenue, Elmhurst, N. Y. DELGARDIO BROS. JEWELERS 162 Utica Avenue Brooklyn, N. Y. CROSS APOTH ECA RY 104-08 Lefferts Boulevard, Richmond Hill, N. VI 3-6760 LA MINA DE ORO 24 Attorney Street Grocerys - Vegetables - Fresh Meats Compliments of CLASS 1-1 1 Compliments of MR. AND MRS. I IIK. LAURIE A. W. DEAN CO. INSURANCE 864 Willis Avenue, Albertson, N. Y. Phone: Pl 7-8440-1 PHOTO SERVICE 1210 Fourth Avenue at 14th Street AL 4-7373 MOSS AMBULANCE SERVICE 1001 Utica Avenue, Brooklyn 3, N. Y. BU 2-3073 In Memory of MR. AND MRS. PATRICK MAHER Compliments of DR. AND MRS. J. J. WANGER 18 Linden Boulevard OTTO V. INGBER- INSURANCE 1098 Greene Avenue Brooklyn 21, N. Y.-HI 3-1060 Y. IKE'S CLEANERS 10-20 East 92nd Street Canarsie, N. Y. A Friend of THE ZUZZI'S A. FONTANA'S DELICATESSEN Fine Fruits and Groceries 189-15 Jamaica Avenue- HO 5-6981 Compliments of A FRIEND Best Luck to The Yearbook Staff FROM 1-11 COLONIAL Tailors - Cleaners - Furriers 220-29 Hempstead Avenue NAT'S GROCERY 511 DeKalb Avenue UL 5-0470 From the Unlimited CLASS OF 1-11 RUDMANN'S PHARMACY Jamaica Avenue at 190th Street, Hollis 23, N. HO 5-3646 A Friend of the ZUZZI FAMILY TOM'S BARBER SHOP 226 Street, Merrick Boulevard Laurelton, N. Y. NINTH AVENUE LIQUOR STORE 3914 Ninth Avenue Brooklyn, N. Y. TOMASELLI BROS. PRIME MEAT Retail Market 1141 Broadway and DeKalb Compliments of MR. AND MRS. EDWARD CUSACK Compliments of DeLUCA FAMILY LONGO'S NURSERY C1 FLORIST 219th Near Merrick Boulevard Springfield Gardens WOODHAVEN FRENCH CLEANERS Tailoring, Laundering, Dyers 87-10 Jamaica Avenue ELM SUPPLY CO. 2762 Atlantic Avenue Brooklyn, N. Y. ROSE LEE DRESS SHOP 90-01 Jamaica Avenue Woodhaven 21, N. Y. Compliments f MR. AND MRS.o HENRY DIRYER 232 Y. LONG FAMILY 104-31 207th Street Queens 27, N. Y. ASSOCIATED SUPER MARKET 90-17 63rd Drive Rego Park, L. I. Compliments of MRS. BLANCHE SKIDMORE 261, Prospect Place, Brooklyn, N. Y. DeLUCA'S GROCERIES Fruits, Vegetables and Groceries 6815 Fort Hamilton Parkway DIAMOND RAMBLER. INC. 130-07 Merrick Road, Jamaica. N. Y. Compliments of JOSEPH COLLINS JOSEPH P. DAY REAL ESTATE Compliments of MR. AND MRS. FRANCIS CAHILL Compliments of MR. AND MRS. GORDON BYRNES POWER PRODUCE 122-16 Montauk Street St. Albans, L. I. Compliments of GILDEN FAMILY HASID CLOTHES Clothing and Men's Wear 164 Canal Street, N. Y. C., 13, N. Y. Compliments of MR. AND MRS. RUSSELL J. CARVER MR. AND MRS. PETER VENICE 1021 64th Street Brooklyn 19, N. Y. Good Luck to St. John's From JIMMY'S MEAT MARKET BELLAFIORE PHARMACY 1020 East 92nd Street Brooklyn 36, N. Y. Compliments of MRS. CATHERINE BYRNES BEACHVIEW LIQUOR STORE 1075 63rd Street Brooklyn 19, N. Y. MARKLAND'S PHARMACY One of the Finest 3001 Clarendon Road Good Luck to St. John's From FRANK'S SUPERMARKET TED'S AUTO SERVICE General Auto Repairs 336-21 Street EV 3-9490 - 9491 - 9492 James 1. Harold METAL FABRICATORS 824 HUMBOLDT STREET BROOKLYN 22, NEW YORK HY 7-5100 Cypress Caterers J. BERDUE and E. PERILLO YOU SAY WHERE WE'LL SERVE IT THERE A 887 CYPRESS AVENUE RIDGEWOOD 27, NEW YORK Servmg Long Island Smce 1887 I Foon MARKETS' CL 1-1155 Falgn Foundation 81 Construction JOSEPH FALCO 1283 EAST 86th STREET BROOKLYN 26, NEW YORK ,,,,,.,,,,,,..-.,...5r.a.:.r.......1i', 1 'H WESTBRIDGE PHARMACY Jamaica Avenue, Richmond Hill OL 7-7577 CHESTER'S FLORIST Flowers and Service The Best GL 5-3052 CL 7-1407 Compliments of JOHN RAMAGNANO Compliments of MARGARET RAMAGNANA WUNDERLE INSURANCE AGENCY 15 Amherst Road Valley Stream, N. Y. THOMAS E. WHALEN Accounting Service 334 East 205th Street, Bronx N. Y. C. FORTWAY CLEANERS fr LAUNDERERS, INC. 417 90th Street Phone: SH 5-3131 i. Compliments of ANN WEISS NORTH SHORE CARPET CLEANERS 358 Great Neck Road Great Neck, N. Y. MAJESTIC OLIVE OIL CO. 6204 11th Avenue 'Brooklyn 19, N. Y. VANDERVEER LIQUOR STORE 2918 Farragut Road GE 4-4641 Compliments of MR. AND MRS. FRED BREINER Compliments of SUNRAY FUEL OIL CO.. INC. ZERILLO PRODUCTS. INC. 527 Glenmore Avenue Brooklyn, N. Y. Compliments of DANNY DONHUE AND BILL DENZER OF I-5 JAY Cr JAY FRENCH CLEANERS 3287 Fulton Street Brooklyn 8. N. Y. PAT Cr AL SERVICE STATION 367 Kings Highway Brooklyn 23, N. Y. CASA CORSALE PIZZERIA 1801 Nostrand Avenue Bu 4-9401 VANDERVEER BARBER SHOP 1976 Nostrand Avenue GE 4-9779 Compliments f ROCKY, LEEOAND VINNIE W - rw-1 1 .w---e ..-- Compliments of MR. AND MRS. JOHN F. BURKE From a Friend of ST. JOHN'S PREP SCHNADER PHARMACY 28-20 Ditmars Boulevard Astoria From a Friend of ST. JOHN'S PREP THE SINKEVICZ FAMILY H. WELSMAN Cr SON LUMBER CO. 95 St. Beach Channel Drive Rockaway Beach, N. Y. ATLANTIC AUTO LAUNDRY Simonizing - Motors Steamed Tel. PR 4-4782 JOSEPH DENTE Insurance 7007 17th Avenue- CL 6-7197 RUBINO PHARMACY Nicholas J. Rubino, B.S. 6602 17th Avenue Brooklyn, N. Y. LADY OF FATIMA CLUB 15th and 16th Divisions of the N. Y. C. WAVE CREST GARDENS: APARTMENTS Far Rockaway Phone: FA 7-2300 WREN Cv AUGUST Plumbing and Heating 1708 East 35th Street- ES 7-6062 JOHN LANDOLFI Quality Meats 3518 Flatbush Avenue TUTORINGIII ENGLISH OR MATH IN 2-8305 216 Lincoln Road Compliments of THE DUDLEY FAMILY FRANK FRODELLA MRS. SUSAN FRODELLA 168 Washington Park CANASTA CLUB Bay Ridge DANIEL J. O'SULLIVAN Funeral Home 205 Lenox Avenue, Brooklyn, N. Y. TOY 6' HOBBY SHOP 62-99 Forest Avenue, Ridgewood, N. Y. EV 6-8826 FRANK FRODELLA MRS. SUSAN FRODELLA 168 Washington Park 234 ROCK'S LIQUOR 10 East 31st Street Compliments of ANGELON FAMILY Compliments of MR. AND MRS. 'EDWARD J. BARRELL Compliments of MR. AND MRS. F. GRABOWSKI AND FAMILY 141 India Street Compliments of MRS. THOMAS O'GARA MISS N. THOMAS AND J. HEFFERMAN 195-12 McLaughlin Avenue Ha-23 ANTHONY MORELLI Builders 1246 82nd Street, Brooklyn, N. Y. Compliments of MR. AND MRS. MATTHEW J. MAXWELL DAVID MALACOFF, INC. Paints and Wallpapers 1764 Nostrand Avenue Compliments of MICHAEL, MATTHEW, JOHN, CAROLE, AND SUSAN MAXWELL McMAHON'S LIQUOR STORE Q 1 13-39 Springfield Boulevard MORREAIJE BROS. FLORIST 117 Wilson Avenue Brooklyn 37, N. Y. MR. AND MRS. GABRIEL GUARINO 25-21 36th Avenue Long Island City FREDERICK J. ROHR Licensed Real Estate Broker 6430 Palmetto Street McMAHON'S LIQUOR STORE 1 13-39 Springfield Boulevard FREDERICK J. ROHR Insurance- Real Estate 6430 Palmetto Street Compliments of J. J. MOHRMANN AUGIE'S BARBER SHOP 131-17 Jamaica Avenue To Look Your Best Best Wishes MR. AND MRS. JOHN L. KENNEY SAL ABBRACCIAMENTO Fine Italian Food 787 Liberty Avenue A Freshman date? BERNHEIM TRAVEL AGENCY Student Vacations Our Specialty 963 Broadway, Brooklyn, N. Y. BARDEL JEWELERS, INC. Fine Watch and Jewelry Repairing 657 Fulton Street, Brooklyn 17, N. Y. Pratt and Lambers Paints MARVIN PAINT SUPPLY CO. West Hempstead, L. l. Compliments of S. J. GRIECO 281 Avenue X, Brooklyn, N. Y. SAFEWAY CONCRETE CO. 1OO Utica Avenue Brooklyn 3, N. Y. THE I9th HOLE 1402 86th Street Brooklyn 28, N. Y. JAHN'S ICE CREAM 117-O3 Hillside Avenue Richmond Hill, N. Y. Compliments of MR. and MRS. HARRY O'CONNOR 129 Beach 13lst Street, Belle Harbor, N. Y. 7J'J THE WRIGHT SPOT 3021 Tilden Avenue Brooklyn 26, N. Y. J. McKENNA Monuments and Mausoleums 4801 -ll Laurel Hill Boulevard, Woodside 77, N. Y KENNETH W. HASLAM Real Estate - Insurance 245-21 Francis Lewis Boulevard, Rosedale 22 N Y Compliments of HONEY BOY, INC. lt's a Honey of a Buy at Honey Boy DENIS O'CONNOR, INC. 172 Beach 84th Street Rockaway Beach, N. Y. TERRY'S BAR D. Gargano, Prop. 199 Bridge Street ROMANO 6' SONS TRUCKING CO. 404 West Street New York 14, N. Y. A Good Place To Save Savings Accounts vw Mortgage Loans .1.: 1 Property improvements Columbia Savings and Loan Association 93-22 JAMAICA AVENUE WOODHAVEN 21, NEW YORK 106-I9 CONTINENTAL AVENUE FOREST HILLS 75, NEW YORK Savings Insured up to 510,000 by Federal Savings and Loan Insurance Corporation A 0 E Spring Manufacture Co., Inc. ST 8-0100 141 32nd STREET BROOKLYN 32, NEW YORK PARK LANE LIQUOR STORE Wines - Liquors - Cordials 108-18 Myrtle Avenue, Richmond Hill, N. Y. JOHN T. GALLAGHER FUNERAL HOME, INC. 2549 Church Avenue - IN 2-2200 SUPERIOR SHADE Cr AWNING CO. MOnument 2-8800 631 West 125th Street, New York 27, N. Y. ELTON PAINT CO. 3310 Fulton Street Brooklyn 8, N. Y. MADISON - FRANKLIN APOTHECARY We Deliver - FL 4-0920 905 Hempstead Turnpike JAMES DALY Cr SONS. INC. SO 8-0561 - 0562 312 Prospect Park West, Brooklyn, N. Y. FALCONE FUNERAL HOME MA 4-2931 - 0031 325 Smith Street, Brooklyn, N. Y. Compliments of BUNCHUK FAMILY 2 WARNECK FUNERAL HOME VA 1-2024 7805 Myrtle Avenue, Glendale 27, N. Y. PUBLISHERS BOOKBINDING Edition and School Annual Binding -- WA 4-4240 200 Varick Street, New York I4, N. Y. CORONA PLATE GLASS CO. 9717 Northern Boulevard Corona, N. Y. ,, Compliments of MR. and MRS. CHARLES J. DODD, JR. ,l. Compliments of A FRIEND Compliments of DR. and MRS. J. DeVITA NICK G' JIM Rrime Meats and Poultry 110-I5 10Ist Avenue, Richmond Hill, N. Y. ,l L. F. FRISINA - WINES Cr LIQUORS 750 Myrtle Avenue Compliments of MR. and MRS. J. R. McCoy BRIGANTE - BERNHARDT BUICK. INC. Herbert Carr, Vice President I8I 4 Coney Island Avenue A-GLO CLEANING CO., INC. Henry C. Johnson 215 Fourth Avenue, New York City, N. Y. EDDY STEEL CONSTRUCTION, INC. l68-25 Hillside Avenue Jamaica 32, N. Y. M and D MEAT MARKET 477 McDonald Avenue Brooklyn, N. Y. LAWRENCE DE LUCA Industrial and Domestic Fuel Oil 396 Ninth Street, Brooklyn IS, N. Y DARIEN PRESS 86 39 IO2nd Avenue Ozone Park I6, N. Y. A. GIORDANO 8' SON Wholesale Confectionery MA 2-27 52 FOGARTY FUNERAL HOME John J. Hogan I36-25 Forty-First Avenue Good Luck TOM E IN Im' Dr?Cleaningie.?und5ers A FRIEND 238-I9 Braddock Avenue, Bellrose, N. Y. -ll ? Compliments Compliments of of EDWARD J. MAY, D.D.S. A FRIEND Compliments CRITERION DECALCOMANIA CO Of 7 East 42nd Street JACK P. MLADINICK New York 17, N. Y. I 60771153 5' CA TERER5' FINE FOODS and DELICACIES 5425-5429 MYRTLE AVENUE BROOKLYN, NEW YORK EV 6-5973 ? 5 . To look Your Q-og! QQ flu Bos! f A s IDER'8 P in I , . 5 Esulmlsnio nos 4 M - 5 NATIONALLY ADVERTISED MEN'S CLOTHING Ill I 898 ROGERS AVE., near SNYDER AVE. ' M373 FORMAL WEAR FOR SAIE 8. T0 HIRE 0 CONVENIENT 0 HELPFUL 0 DIVERSIFIED . . . Gm Modern Commercial Banking Facilities and Trust Services SAY IT WITH FLOWERS . Kings Uounty Trust Company Established l889 O L FULTONSTREET at the corner of COURT SQUARE 57-I2 MYRTLE AVENUE In the Heart of the Civic Center, Brooklyn RIDGEWOOD 27, NEW YORK Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporati ROUTEL STUDIOS PORTRAIT PHOTOGRAPHERS 5711 MYRTLE AVENUE Thom. McAn Building, Near Seneca Avenue RIDGEWOOD, BROOKLYN 27, N. Y. OFFICIAL PHOTOGRAPHERS FOR THE 1960 PREP SHADOWS 238 s -i i k I ?f 51 f , .:.: -,il d 1 D 1 ra u a e 1 r e c o 1' A 4 li I JOSEPH P. ACOGLIA GERARD F. BURKE ONALD H.' COOPER 664 6th Ave., Brooklyn 15, N.Y. 22 Bragg Ct., Brooklyn 35, N.Y. 94-46 115th St., Richmond Hill 19, N.Y. .. ETER M. ALBOI-IN J DANIEL A. BUTLER VINCENT M. CORRADO 1 86-21 78th St., Woodhaven 21, N.Y. 371 lst St., Brooklyn 15, N.Y. 58 Caroline Ave., Elmont, N.Y. JOSEPH J. ALOISIO MICHAEL J. BUTLER THOMAS P. COSTA A 1644 E. 33 St., Brooklyn 34, N.Y. 61-40 Gates Ave., Ridgewood 27, N. Y. 186 Bay 14th St., Brooklyn 14, N.Y. JOSEPH A. AMICO OSEPH F. BYRNE GERALD T. COUGHLIN 5 1242 Hancock Sf-, BFOOICIYII 21, N.Y. 25-31 39th St., Astoria 3, N.Y. 4 Sherman St., Brooklyn 15, N.Y. .. RAYMOND I- AMICO JOHN L. CADEN JOHN J. CREMINS - 19 Sterling Pl-y Brooklyn 17, N-Y- 8618 Third Ave., Brooklyn 9, N.Y. 18 Danforth St., Brooklyn 8, N.Y. 2 WILLIAM H- ANDERSON VICTOR CADICAMO -THOMAS P. CROWLEY '- 215 Hawthorne Sf-. Brooklyn 25, N.Y. 63-51 74th Sr., Middle Village 79, N.Y. 91-16 50th Ave., Elmhurst 73, N.Y. if CARMINE I- ANGRISANI oUls 1. CALASTRO EDWARD J. CUI-L 3 61-37 69th Pl., Middle Village 13, N.Y. 208 Elton St., Brooklyn 8, N.Y. 2610 Newkirk Ave., Brooklyn 26, N.Y. :ii JOSEPH B. ARCURI IEHEMIAH M. CALLAGHAN JAMES V. CULLEN 234 Suydam St., Brooklyn 37, N.Y. 21-27 33rd SL, Astoria 5, N.Y. 2121 Wantagh Park Drive, Wantagh, N.Y. WINSTON A. ARZU lol-lN A- CALSABETTA THOMAS W. CULLEN 117-48 135th St., South Ozone Park 20, N.Y. 998 Wllloogl,,l,y Avo., Brooklyn 21, N-Y. 62 Henry St., Br00klYl'l 1, N-Y- ' ANTHONY M. AURIGEMMA LAURENCE I' CAMILLERI RICHARD H. CUNNINGHAM 8411 21st St., Brooklyn 14, N.Y. 51-34 79th sg., Middle Village 79, N.Y. 1355 New York Ave., Brooklyn 3, N.Y. KENNETH A. BAADEN JOHN D, CAPILLO ANTHONY C. CURCIO 119-14 Union Tumpike, Kew Gardens 25, N. Y. 90-19 88th Ave., Woodhaven, N.Y. 933 Bedford Ave., Brooklyn 5, N.Y. VICTOR W. BABIN PETER J. CAPRIOGLIO ICHABD B- DALY I 5802 Avenue N, Brooklyn 34, N.Y. 1379 69th St., Brooklyn 19, N.Y. 30-49 49111 Sf-y I-0112 151111141 CITY 3, N.Y- ROBERT A. BACCON RICHARD T. CARBERRY FBANK M- DAN 1120 48th St.. Brooklyn 19. N.Y. 93-29 214th Place, Queens Village 28, N.Y. 327 Bedford Avon Brooklyn 11. N-Y- SALVATORE C. BADALAMENTI LOUIS T. CARDI INCENT J. DARCY 1922 West 8th sf., Brooklyn 23, N.Y. 254 Wh st' Brooklyn 15' NX' 6158 7'h Sf., Elmhurst 79, N.Y. FRANK E- BAECHER CHARLES J. CAROLAN OBEBT I- DAWSON 5 1736 Willoughby Ave., Brooklyn 87, N.Y. 134 Hull St., Brooklyn 33, N.Y. 804 E. 39th St., Brooklyn 10, N.Y. ll JOHN F. BALI-BACK ROBERT N. CARRINO JOSEPH F- DeB1-A51 93-12 49th Ave., Elmhurst 73, N.Y. 79-23 67th Rd., Middle Village 79, N.Y. 662 E. 99th St., Brooklyn 36, N.Y. i VINCENT A. BAMBINA PHILIP I, CASELLA I-BIN C- DEC . , X 290 Quentin Rd..'Brooklyn 23. N.Y. 61-38 78111 se., Middle Village 79, N.Y. 147-45 Aflmgfon Terrace, lemme 35, N-Y- Q CLEMENT M. BARONE PETER p, CASEY RALPH R- DQCUNZO - 82 89th Sf.. Brooklyn 9. N-Y- 514 E. New York Ave., Brooklyn 25, N.Y. 2959 Voofhles Ave-l Brooklyn 35- N-Y- VINCENT BARRA EDWIN F- CASSIDY ICI-IARD A. DeFALCO 2022 W. 11th St., Brooklyn 23, N.Y. 1916 E. 23rd sf., Brooklyn 29, N.Y. X 1041 64111 Sf-1 Brooklyn 19- N-Y- Q' STEVEN T. BARRECA JOHN P, CASTBQ JOSEPH A. DeFILIPPI 1970 E. 22nd St., Brooklyn 29, N.Y. 1373 Decatur St., Brooklyn 27, N.Y. 211 St. John's Place, Brooklyn 17, N.Y. JAMES I- BEAUDREAU RANK A. CATALDO FRANK J. DelBALSO 4 207 Al-111111111 Avo., B1'00klYH 8, N-Y- 90-44 182nd St., Hollis 23, N.Y. 1149 71st St., Brooklyn 28, N.Y. WALTER F. BECKER THOMAS J. CATUOGNO JOHN A, D4-IDEBBIO 89-35 221st Place, Queens Village 27, N.Y. 243 Clermont St., Brooklyn 5, N.Y. 23-30 28th Sf, Astoria 5, N.Y. GEORGE H. BENNETT ALBERT J. CIANCIMINO JOHN G, DeLEA 216-22 115th Court, Cambria Heights 11, N.Y. 64-45 84th Sf-, Bogo Pork 79, N-Y- 33-15 197th se, Hollis 23, N,Y, Y RICHARD W. BERTOLI IOHN P- CIPRIANO PHILIP C. DeIROCCO 30 Goshen Sf-. EIITIOIIIC, N.Y. 474 E. 4th St., Brooklyn 18, N.Y. 4618 Fort Hamilton Pkwy., Brooklyn 19, N.Y. JOHN A. BIANCI-II, JR. JOSEPH L- CIRELLO JOHN J. DeLUCA 681 Clarkson Ave., Brooklyn 3, N.Y. 1434 70th St., Brooklyn 28, N.Y. 5519 Mill Lane, Brooklyn 34, N.Y. NICHOLAS F. BIZZOCO ROCHARD J. CLAPS PETER W. DESCOVICH 7 X 88-51 202115 Sf-, Hollis 23. N-Y- 21-19 36111 Sf-, ASf0l'iH 5, N-Y- 160-15 Laburnum Ave., Flushing 58, N.Y. 'RONALD T. BLASIUS MICHAEL P. CLARK JOHN l, DEVLIN 227-11 130th Ave., Laurelton 13, N.Y. 32-26 218th St., Bayside 61, N.Y. 95-21 Eligf Aveq Rego Park 74, N,Y, PHILIP R. BOUDJOUK WILLIAM J. CLEARY RICHARD J. DiLENGE 95-14 124th St., Richmond Hill 19, N.Y. 535 72nd St., Brooklyn 9, N.Y. 89.43 214th SL, Queens Villnge 27, N,Y, NEIL B. BOYLE PAUL R. CO1-IOON ANDREW P, DONAGHY 50-46 48th St., Woodside 77, N.Y. 9524 Fort Hamilton Pkwy., Brooklyn 9, N.Y 578 Magnolia Blvd., Long Beach, N.Y. ANTHONY T. BOZZA ALBERT E. COLASANTO JOSEPH J. DONEGAN 8223 Fort Hamilton Pkwy., Brooklyn 9, N.Y. 7918 15th Ave., Brooklyn 28, N.Y. 1186 E. 46th St., Brooklyn 34, N.Y. JOSEPH P- BRENNAN JOHN F. COLLINS OHN J. DONLEVY ' 246 P31'k-Side Ave.. B1'00klY11 20, N.Y. 93-28 222nd St., Queens Village 28, N.Y. 35-21 153rd St., Flushing 54, N.Y. DERMOT P- BRERETON JOHN J. COLLINS THOMAS P. DONLON 7604 Seventh Avo-. Bl'00klYTl 9. N.Y. 94-14 86th Rd., Woodhaven 21, N.Y. 146-11 29th Ave., Flushing 54, N.Y. DONALD I. BRIERLEY EDWARD COLOMBO JAMES S. DONOHUE 703 Carroll St., Brooklyn 15, N.Y. ROBERT A. BRODERICK 1146 E. 31st St., Brooklyn 10, N.Y. ROBERT C. BRODERICK - 30 Westminster Rd., Brooklyn 18, N.Y. 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A-:ffl-f is 'ii if .55 94,5 -f'.,15wfi'2tii H751 j,f::if5Tf iuf:TYRQff?E1fs3IL?f2'7:iE5-1? ?:w'1l?s'i'Ef'-3:15592 FEES? tfjszii' if -V15 115 I f'Z't2'9'1.f, V 'W- J fi 'fluff i'ffD'g55sVgi 5' if i3CY1W2 f'S 4' I ?i W' 4 'REEL i3,,Qjl'f'59 43'fi1sl 15 1 ' ' xii Til' 4125511 liiniilrwbfviilf of . 7 1 Mit? TH: ff' fan iff 1,5 'WZ ws' 151' 535:11 I25Ef11,fi!fW5.fU'i.Eff i'QJ?v1: KHTJUQLFQ :fd .ix-M115 xffNWls, ', fur-:il u',f'.If-If 5 UL. E i'1:. . N' W1 li i az' --Unix :WEVA 4,16 ff . 55 hr- yu -WEN Kwai in-fd .. no 1 -5 'V V W Ad' . f S352 -. It ,ft J OHN T. DUNNE 411 15th St., Brooklyn 15, N.Y. JOSEPH I. DURING 57-14 Cntalpa Ave., Ridgewood 27, N.Y. EDWARD J. EASTWOOD 30-25 48th St., Astoria 3, N.Y. DENNIS M. EDMONDS 177-19 137th Ave., Springfield Gardens 34, N.Y OHN P. EHRLING 1 ss-as 1ssro se., Hollis 23, N.Y. THOMAS J. EICH 61-31 77th St., Middle Village 79, N.Y. JOHN E. ENDRIZZI 44 Troutman St., Brooklyn 6, N.Y. LOUIS I. ESPOSITO 1760 73rd St., Brooklyn 4, N.Y. JAMES J. FALLON 54 Weldon St., Brooklyn 8, N.Y. PETER J. FASANELLE 201 76th St., Brooklyn 9, N.Y. RONXLD J. FASANO 2726 E. 26th St., Brooklyn 35, N.Y. JOSEPH J. FAZIO 1447 71st St., Brooklyn 28, N.Y. WILLIAM S. FEGAN 256 79th St., Brooklyn 9, N.Y. JOSEPH L. FERNANDEZ 1020 Beverly Rd., Brooklyn 19, N.Y. CARMINE I. FERRARO X 33 Hart St., Brooklyn 6, N.Y. THOMAS A. FETTES 1051 E. 7th St., Brooklyn 30, N.Y. FRANCIS C. FISCHER 71 Dikeman St., Brooklyn 31, N.Y. EDWARD P. FOX 4110 Avenue I, Brooklyn 10, N.Y. HOMAS I. FRASER 30-43 48th St., Astoria 3, N.Y. ANTHONY L. GABRIELE 192 Stockholm St., Brooklyn 37, N.Y. BRIAN A. GAINEY X 84-51 Beverly Rd., Kew Gardens 15, N.Y. ANTHONY T. GARDELLA 155 80th St., Brooklyn 9, N.Y. FRANK R. GENTILE 654 Dahill Rd., Brooklyn 18, N.Y. RICHARD C. GIBBONS 965 52nd St., Brooklyn 19, N.Y. ENGENE M. GILDEA 1120 Halsey St., Brooklyn 7, N.Y. JAMES I. GILDEA 63-120 Alderton St., Rego Park 74, N.Y. THOMAS GILHULEY 1077 72nd St., Brooklyn 28, N.Y. X JOHN R. GILLEENY 93-19 74th Place, Woodhaven 21, N.Y. NATHAN C. GIORDANO X 248 St. Nicholas Ave., Brooklyn 87, N.Y. RICHARD I. GODLEWSKI 127 Jewel St., Brooklyn 22, N.Y. WILLIAM GOREY 685 Fourth Ave., Brooklyn 32, N.Y. IAMES T. GRAHAM 708 Ocean Ave., Brooklyn 26, N.Y. ROCCO V. GRELLA 185 Engert Ave., Brooklyn 22, N.Y. JOHN J. GRIFFIN 2115 58th St., Brooklyn, N.Y. THOMAS W. GRIFFIN 37-49 Warren St., Jackson Heights 72, N.Y. STEVEN T. GROCHULSKI 151 Driggs Ave., Brooklyn 22, N.Y. ROBERT J. GUNHOUSE 2211 Ditmas Ave., Brooklyn 26, N.Y. RICHARD P. GUTHRIE 1545 E. 12th St., Brooklyn 30, N.Y. JOHN A. GUZAS 134 Euclid Ave., Brooklyn 8, N.Y. JAMES R. HANIFFY 104-45 Atlantic Ave., Richmond Hill 18, N.Y. JAMES J. HAROLD 19 Eaton Rd., Hicksville, N.Y. GEORGE V. HARRIS 330 E. 19th St., Brooklyn 26, N.Y. THOMAS J. HATHAWAY 168-39 88th Ave., Jamaica 32, N.Y. JAMES F. HESLIN 240 Autumn Ave., Brooklyn 8, N.Y. WILLIAM L. HICKEY 1846 Stuart St., Brooklyn 29, N.Y. RICHARD A. HORAN 141 97th St., Brooklyn 9, N.Y. ANDREW C. HUEMMER X 393A Sixth Ave., Brooklyn 15, N.Y. WILLIAM G. HUGHES X 22-62 38th St., Long Island City 5, N.Y. WILLIAM J. HURCOMB 39 Turner Place, Brooklyn 18, N.Y. RICHARD J. HUTTER 70-37 64th Place, Glendale 27, N.Y. RICHARD I. IM 25-09 83rd St., Jackson Heights 70, N.Y. JOHN J. INTRANUOVO' 589 19th St., Brooklyn 18, N.Y. HUGH J. JACKSON 61-55 Austin St., Rego Park 74, N.Y. LAWRENCE A. JANICKE 86-20 78th St., Woodhaven 21, N.Y. ROBERT L. KAISER 34-15 94th St., Jackson Heights 72, N.Y WILLIAM T. KANE 1334 E. 34th St., Brooklyn 10, N.Y. ROBERT T. KAZALSKI 356 8th St., Brooklyn 15, N.Y. GERARD T. KEARNEY 87-59 113th St., Richmond Hill 19, N.Y. CHARLES W. KEELER 378 Sixth Ave., Brooklyn 15, N.Y. JOHN P. KELLY 92-11 Winchester Blvd., Queens Village JOHN R. KELLY sas E. asa. sf., Brooklyn 10, N.Y. JOSEPH F. KELLY 94-45 123rd St., Kew Gardens 15, N.Y. ROBERT D. KELLY 137-41 225th St., Laurelton 13, N.Y. ROBERT P, KELLY 22-56 37th St., Astoria 5, N.Y. WILLIAM R. KILPATRICK 35-63 88th St., Jackson Heights 72, N.Y CHARLES J. KIRBY . 662 78th St., Brooklyn 9, N.Y. BARRY J. KOCKA 20-64 31st St., Astoria 5, N.Y. RICHARD E. KONOPKA 642 Humholt St., Brooklyn 22, N.Y. JOHN M. KORZYBSKI 202 S. 2nd St., Brooklyn 11, N.Y. JOHN M. KUHN 28, N.Y. 211-12 90th Ave., Queens Village 28, N.Y. PAUL A. KURLAK 60-28 83rd Place, Elmhurst 73, N.Y. BIAGIO G. LACQUA 1639 Cropsey Ave., Brooklyn 14, N.Y. WILLIAM E. LaFAVE 133-06 232nd St., Laurelton 13, N.Y. ROCCO I. LaMANNA 1223 78th St., Brooklyn 28, N.Y. JOHN I. LANDGROVER 121 Cameron Ave., Merrick, N.Y. JOSEPH P. LANGLEY 198 13th St., Brooklyn 15, N.Y. STEPHEN G. LATHAM 82-55 233rd St., Bellerose, N.Y. JOHN E. LAURINE 153 Grant Ave., Brooklyn 9, N.Y. JOHN F. LENNON 486 E. 43rd St., Brooklyn 3, N.Y. JAMES A. LETKO 45-so 158th sf., Flushing ss, N.Y. 240 X X 47-11 47th St., Woodside 77, N.Y. X RICHARD J. LICATA 279 Central Avenue, Brooklyn 21, N.Y. DANIEL E. LIENECK 942 E. 38th St., Brooklyn 10, N.Y. JOHN H. LOBOSCO 2108 Dorchester Rd., Brooklyn 26, N.Y. ANTHONY J. LONGOBARDO 1315 E. 29th St., Brooklyn 10, N.Y. RANK M. LUPO 1153 86th St., Brooklyn 28, N.Y. EDWARD T. LYNCH 35-37 28th St., Astoria 6, N.Y. KEVIN J. LYONS 612 E. 15th St., Brooklyn 26, N.Y. JOSEPH MACALUSO 1826 E. 27th St., Brooklyn 29, N.Y. JOSEPH J. MACCHIAROLA 140 E. 42nd St., Brooklyn 3, N.Y. HOMAS A. MacCORMACK 3316 Avenue R, Brooklyn 34, N.Y. JOHN J. MAcc:1o 85-15 soo. sf., woodhovoo 21, N.Y. JERRY J. MAGLIOL0 792 Barbey St., Brooklyn 7, N.Y. CHARLES M. MAFFIA 1072 E. 94th St., Brooklyn 36, N.Y. JOHN M. MAHER 2124 E. 35th St., Brooklyn 34, N.Y. JOHN P. MAJKOWSKI 102B Eckford St., Brooklyn 22, N.Y. PETER W. MAJOY 31 Dunwood Rd., Port Washington, N.Y. JAMES M. MALTESE 457 3rd St., Brooklyn 15, N.Y. GEORGE A. MANGO 1323 Lowell Ave., New Hyde Park, N.Y. WALTER T. MANNING 109-29 125th St., South Ozone Park 20, RICHARD J. MANNIX 905 E. 38th St., Brooklyn 10, N.Y. GUY E. MARGE 1014 78th St., Brooklyn 28, N.Y. THOMAS I. MARTINEZ 172 Lake St., Brooklyn 23, N.Y. GREGORY F. MASTRANGELO 1170 Remsen Ave., Brooklyn 36, N.Y. GEORGE W. MATTHEWS 89-16 91st Ave., Woodhaven 21, N.Y. STEPHEN A. MATVYA 2711 Harway Ave., Brooklyn 14, N.Y. LEWIS H. MAYNARD 141 81st St., Brooklyn 9, N.Y. MICHAEL E. McCABE 163-32 15th Drive, Whitestone 57, N.Y. CHRISTOPHER J. MCCORMICK FRANCIS I. MCDERMOTT 123-14 95th Ave., Richmond Hill 19, N.Y 'KEVIN T. MCDONOUCH 160-06 47th Ave., Flushing 58, N.Y. EUGENE F. McELROY 43-03 56th St., Woodside 77, N.Y. SAMUEL A. McELROY 42 Woodbine St., Merrick, N.Y. WALTER I . MCEVILLY 32-33 82nd St., Jackson Heights, N.Y. STEPHEN M. McGARRY 986 E. 40th St., Brooklyn 10, N.Y. JOHN J. MoGRATH 85-19 212th St., Queens Village 27, N.Y JAMES F. McGROARTY 1157 E. 29th St., Brooklyn 10, N.Y. WILLIAM M. MCHALE 49-50 48th St., Woodside 77, N.Y. THOMAS F, MoKENNA 1861 E. asm sr., Brooklyn 34, N.Y. XWILLIAM C. MoKEvENY 115-36 197th St., St. Albans 12, N.Y. JOHN J. MCLOUGI-ILIN 639 11th St., Brooklyn 15, N.Y. X Directory ATRICK J. MoQUADE 45-42 Burling sf., Flushing 55, N.Y. EDWARD J. McVE1GH 560 Midwood St., Brooklyn 3, N.Y. CHARLES P. MENGES 84-05 108th St., Richmond Hill 18, N.Y. PAUL S. MERCURIO 2259 E. 4th St., Brooklyn 23, N.Y. RICHARD W. MERZ 59-48 Madison St., Brooklyn 27, N.Y. EUGENE A. METZGER 58-04 82nd St., Elmhurst 73, N.Y. NEIL R. MICHELSEN 964 E. 42nd St., Brooklyn 10, N.Y. JOSEPH G. MOFFA 51-14 Redfield St., Douglaston 62, N.Y. FRANCIS S. MOLINEAUX 102-16 Park Lane South, Richmond Hill 18, LOUIS C. MOLLER 64-20 84th Place, Rego Park 79, N.Y. JOSEPH P. MOLLOY ' 215 B. 100th St., Rockaway Beach 94, N.Y. THOMAS R. MONAHAN 1719 Gates Ave., Ridgewood 27, N.Y. ANTHONY W. MORAN 1328 Troy Ave., Brooklyn 3, N.Y. RAYMOND J. MUCHOW 78-59 85th St., Glendale 27, N.Y. HOMAS J. MULLEE 109 Sterling St., Brooklyn 25, N.Y. EDWARD F. MURPHY 899 E. 37th St., Brooklyn 10, N.Y. STANLEY M. MURPHY 277 Clarkson Ave., Brooklyn 26, N.Y. KENNETH F. MUSHORN 39-28 56th St., Woodside 77, N.Y. FRANK C. MUSUMECI 1781 80th St., Brooklyn 14, N.Y. RAYMOND L. NAVA 1768 E. 17th St., Brooklyn 29, N.Y. JAMES J. NELSON 78-62 74th St., Glendale 27, N.Y. ROBERT A. NORRIS 91-58 97th St., Woodhaven 21, N.Y. ROBERT T. O'BRIEN 228 Seventh Ave., Brooklyn 15, N.Y. VINCENT P. O'CONNOR 42-74 79th St., Elmhurst 73, N.Y. THOMAS J. O'DONNELL 82-62 Eliot Ave., Rego Park 79, N.Y. PAUL N. OLMOZ 30-16 42nd St., Astoria 3, N.Y. ANTHONY J. OLSON 137 Vanderbilt St., Brooklyn 18, N.Y. THOMAS P. O'NEILL 782 E. 32nd St., Brooklyn 10, N.Y. DWARD J. PADDOCK 309 B. 101st St., Rockaway Beach 94, N.Y. STANLEY J. PADEGIMAS 379 So. 3rd St., Brooklyn 11, N.Y. RICHARD V. PALESE 6314 Avenue T, Brooklyn 34, N.Y. FRANCIS V. PALERMO 1237 Avenue Z, Brooklyn 35, N.Y. ROBERT 'L. PALLARON 3324 Avenue M, Brooklyn 10, N.Y. ROBERT J. PARRELLA 64 Terrace Place, Brooklyn 18, N.Y. PAUL J. PEDALINO 101-20 113th St., Richmond Hill 19, N.Y. SERGIO R. PENA 90 Schemxerhom St., Brooklyn 1, N.Y. NICHOLAS M. PERROTTI 1015 68th St., Brooklyn 19, N.Y. FRED W. PFLUGER 157-04 47th Ave., Flushing 55, N.Y. FRANK A. PIA 457 E. 182nd St., Bronx 57, N.Y. ROBERT J. PICCOLI 85 E. 31st St., Brooklyn 26, N.Y. FWEEI N.Y. ' 1 1-55 w 8 'fy ',.2.l1Q.,Lgg'.ggffql,igugqjgyfj'sisilrsfirgsg.v,.,g5g.,,, s A.g',,fQxfqmgfgfiggggrsiigl.-5:.ii-f2,gggefgLa, . 1 VITO F. PISANI 1709 84th St., Brooklyn 14, N.Y. PAUL T. POLANISH 1312 Rogers Ave., Brooklyn 10, N.Y. JOSEPH J. PROCE 84-20 105th St., Richmond Hill 18, N.Y. FRANK A. RADICELLA 408Vg Pulaski St., Brooklyn 6, N.Y. ROBERT A. RANKEL 24 Denton'Ave., East Rockaway, N.Y. ANTHONY J. RAZZA 91-46 118th St., Richmond Hill 18, N.Y. KEVIN J. REGAN 87-27 87th St., Woodhaven 21, N.Y. EDWARD J. REILLY 792 E. 40th St., Brooklyn 10, N.Y. PAUL J. REYNOLDS 139-24 224th St., Laurelton 13, N.Y. JOHN R. RICCO 2240 61st St., Brooklyn 4, N.Y. THOMAS E. RILEY 320 92nd St., Brooklyn 9, N.Y. JAMES M. RING 93-23 212th St., Queens Village 28, N.Y. FRANCIS J. ROCKLEIN 91-44 Chicot Court, Ozone Park 17, N.Y. JACK C. RODOLICO 280 Linden St., Brooklyn 27, N.Y. STEVEN M. ROETHKE 285 E. 25th St., Brooklyn 3, N.Y. MICHAEL J. ROMANO 201 I-Iull St., Brooklyn 33, N.Y. ROBERT T. ROMANO 38 Norwood Ave., Brooklyn 8, N.Y. WILLIAM J. ROSS . 480 E. 21st St., Brooklyn 26, N.Y. ANTHONY R. ROSSI 131 Bay 13th St., Brooklyn 14, N.Y. JOHN A. ROVENTINI 8624 15th Ave., Brooklyn 28, N.Y. KENNETH L. RUGG 251 E. 19th St., Brooklyn 26, N.Y. XWILLIAM L. RUGCIERO X ix 119-55 130th St., So. Ozone Park 20, GERARD W. RUSSELL 85-01 77th Ave., Glendale 27, N.Y. JOHN S. RUSSO 95 Central Ave., Brooklyn 6, N.Y. 'THOMAS J. RUSSO 256 Kingsland Ave., Brooklyn 22, N.Y. ALLEN G. RYAN 427 St. John's Place, Brooklyn 38, N.Y. JOHN J. RYAN 7818 Fort Hamilton Pkwy., Brooklyn 9, N.Y. TIMOTHY G. RYAN 1715 Voorhies St., Brooklyn 35, N.Y. GAETANO SACCENTO 1767 E. 38th St., Brooklyn 34, N.Y. MICHAEL P. SARNO 104 Village Ave., Elmont, N.Y. MICHAEL A. SOFIA 515 78th St., Brooklyn 9, N.Y. 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I., 102 Russo, P., 104 Russo, T., 106 Ruvolo. A., 108 Ryan, P., 110 Ryan, T., 117 Sabatino, I., 118 Saladino, F., 112 Salamy, G., 119 Salegna, P., 113 Salva, P., 120 Samide, E., 94 Samos, A., 121 Santa Maria. D.. 114 Santamore, H., 103 Santangelo. I., 98 Santi, I., 122 Sasso, T., 101 Savino, A., 123 Sawicki, G., 124 Sbordone, I., 125 Scarantino, P., 105 Scelsa, F., 107 Schmalix, W., 126 Schmith, W., 95 Schmitt, C., 109 Schmitt, R., 127 Schmitz, R., 111 Schneider, C., 100 Schreiber, H., 95 Schweikert, I., 97 Schwemmer, L., 102 Scordato, E., 104 Scotti, R., 97 Scott, R., 95 Scro, A., 97 Scully, D., 128 Scully, I., 98 - Seifert, P., 129 Seminara, N., 106 Sena, R., 108 Senatore, S., 98 Sendlein, T., 110 Serina, I., 96 Serpe, F ., 112 Service, P., 113 Setara, M., 115 Settele, G., 116 Seubert, A., 117 Shea, I., 118 Sheehan, K., 114 Sheerin, E., 119 Sheridan, D., 120 Short, I., 103 Sieczkowski, W., 98 Sienitsky, A., 122 Silecchia, A., 101 Silecchia, C., 123 Silecchia, I., 124 Silipo, M., 125 Simmons, F., 96 Simmons, T., 105 Sims, I., 107 Sims, R., 126 Sinclair, D., 127 Sinclair, I., 94 Singler, I., 96 Sinkevicz, S., 128 Skala, I., 129 Skarulis, G., 115 Skedgell, D., 116 Skelly, L., 117 Skirde, E., 118 Skrinar, D., 119 Sliclen, R., 120 Slyman, I., 96 Smith, C., 118 Smith, F. I, 109 Smith, I., 95 Smith, M., 121 Smykowski, S., 95 Snyder, G., 122 Soares, G., 128 Soehnlein, G., 124 Sommese, R., 111 Sorrentino, N., 95 Sorrese, A., 100 Sorvillo, I., 125 Sparagna, G., 102 Sparr, G., 104 Spellman, D., 106 Spellman, T., 108 Sperry, G., 110 Spreen, W., 112 Squeo, I., 126 siabile, J., 127 Stalzer, .B., 113 Stanco, D., 114 Stehle, J., 125 Stella, F., 128 Steuerer, I., 103 Stevenson, H., 98 Stolze, I., 129 Stone, T., 94 Strong, M., 95 Strong, T., 101 Sturrner, I., 97 Sullivan, W., 105 Susino, F., 129 Sward, D., 107 Sweador, M., 109 Sweeney, I., 111 Swensen, W., 100 Swift, R., 116 Syracuse, V., 102 Szalyga, W., 117 Tallarico, A., 119 Tarantino, T., 96 Tator, W., 104 Tennyson, A., 122 Testa, R., 123 Thomas, C., 108 Thomas, P., 125 Thompson, T., 110 Tilley, M., 112 Tirino, L.,,94 Titone, I.,'126 Theisen, I., 124 Tomai, I., 127 Torre, R., 128 Torres, G., 129 Tortura, I., 115 Tortorici, L., 116 Toto, F., 117 Tracey, B., 118 Treuber, L., 95 Troiano, R., 119 Troiano, T., 113 Trotto, R., 120 Trovato, A., 114 Tyson, H., 122 Ulitsky, G., 103 Uhlinger, T., 123 Umhey, I., 101 Unverzagt, D., 105 Urban, P., 107 Vanek, R., 109 Van Sluytman, B., 124 Varvaro, W., 126 Veit, W., 100 Venice, P., 102 Vennera, F., 104 Ventimiglia, A., 97 Ventimiglia, I., 106 Verbitsky, N., 128 Verdirame, D., 108 Vetrano, A., 129 Vicari, I., 115 Vicinanzo, P., 116 Vitale, D., 112 Vitale, L., 113 Vogl, W., 114 Vogt, C., 98 Volini, E., 103 Volpe, M., 101 Voltaggio, F., 105 Votra, H., 117 Wachter, P., 97 Walker, R., 118 Walker, W., 98 Walsh, M., 107 Walsh, R., 109 Walsh, 'r., 97 Walsh, W., 119 waz, J., 111 Wandel, R., 120 Wawryk, G., 121 Walsh, I., 94 Wegdock, M., 100 Wegner. G., 123 Weinbrecht, I., 98 Wendel, H., 96 Werdann, V., 124 Wetterhahn, A., 102 Wetzel, W., 104 Whalen, L., 106 Whalen, M., 125 White, L., 126 Wickers, W., 94 Wickline, A., 125 Wieland, G., 110 Wigmore, W., 127 Wills, D., 128 Wilson, I., 129 Winters, P., 116 Woll, P., 108 Woods, T., 120 Woy, R., 112 Young, R., 122 Zarzycki, W., 124 Ziccardi, A., 126 Zimpelman, G., 116 Zito, T., 103 Zunno, C., 101 Zuzzi, F., 118 Zwergel, B., 96 Zawadzld, P., 114 Administration . . Ads ..... Alumni Banquet. . Art Department . . Band ..... Baseball . . Basketball . . Biology Club . . Boat Ride . .. ' Boosters. . Bowling . . . Camera Club . . Cheerleaders . . Christmas . . Dances ..... Dedication .... Earth Science Club . English Department Football ..... Forum Club . French Club . . Freshmen . . German Club. . . Graduate Directory . Graduates .... Graduation . . . Green Pastures . . Guidance Department Intramurals .... juniors . . Laboureans . Index 10 Language Department . . 180 Latin Department . . . 82 Library . ., . . . 25 Library Squad . 140 Math Club., . . . 164 Math Department . . . 158 Q Moore Honor Society . . 142 Oflice StaE . . F... . 88 Opening of Year . . 148 Parents Forum U ..... 176 Physical Training Department 148 Physics Club ...... 147 Poster Service Squad . . 82 Prep Shadows .... 78 A Radio Club. . 8 Red Owl . . 142 Retreat ..... 20 Science Department . . 154 1 Senior Prom . . . 151 Sophomores ...... Eg Social Studies Department . 144 , Speech and Debate .... 239 Speech Department . . 32 Student Council . . 129 Swimming . . . 86 Tennis . . 16 Theme . . 173 Track .... 94 Typing Club . . 149 Vocation Week . 244 25 24 29 150 149 28 147 ' 31 'ze 5 so so 142 146 134 147 136 84 22 90 100 26 iss 21 132 174 177 4 168 151 85 - .lilGll'f.llYlV B Q' ' , AJ 1 A' A. A A . - pf' ., . .A as ' vb 3 Z . . Aw vi 'ff A ' -f if fi' 715 ff-A A 9:f! -45' f A A A ,Q , , AA Ai. 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