St Johns Preparatory School - Spire Yearbook (Danvers, MA)
- Class of 1954
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AUQO! ik? 5tlfl6!8I'lfff L,,L L, ,LWL W I954 St. Joho's Preparatory School of 4 tmecbcafecl fo . . . 1f1Q55 xll kgy, Z 10 497854 W W 7954 K Q? S' Y His wi+h bolh pride and pleasure 1'ha1' we dedicafe fhe I954 SPIRE fo fhe Xaverian Brofhers who fhis year are celebrafing fhe HUNDREDTH ANNIVERSARY of lhe arrival of fhe firsf Bro+hers in America. One hu ndred years of devo+ed service in The classroom, one hundred years of rich achievemen+ in fhe Apos+ola're of Ca+holic Educafion . . . Truly a noble record and an inspiring saga. To +he Xaverian Brofhers of fhe American Province our hear+-fell' cqngrafularions and a ioyous AD MULTOS ANNOS! Brofher Francis Xavier, C.F.X., Founder of fhe Xaverian Brofhers. CL Ceflfbtfy of 6LCAieU8l'l'l8l'lf Under fhe profecfion of fhe greaf missionary aposfle, S+. Francis Xavier, fhe American Province of fhe Xaverian Brofhers has grown sfeadily during ifs firsf hundred years. From a small beginning in Louisville, Kenfuclcy, back in I854 if has confinually prospered unfil if now embraces fwenfy-seven missions in fhe Unifed Sfafes and has made a very successful beginning in fhe field of African missionary endeavor. May Sf. Francis Xavier enkindle in all Xaverian hearfs fhe sacred fire wifh which his own greaf soul was always inflamed. 'mv wi 355 as 5t'+?iff' M2541 335113 ff-sg s :.Q2f1f. . fAe ,gpairifuaf .. zlw .gnfefecfuaf . . the f9l,Wim The ulIllllllPllll man, Sfudenl life of S+. ,lohn's Prep is o mixfure of o hundred ond one diflerenl' ifems +ho+ merge Jrogelher inlo one hormonious whole-'rhe comple're mon Thol lhe Prep hopes lo send oul info o world where complele men ore more ond more in demond. By o comple+e mon we meon fhe individuol who puls God obove all else: who reolizes lhe imporlonce of inlrellecluol pursuilsg who gives due imporlonce lo The old. old soying 'rhol oll work ond no ploy molces .lock o very dull boy indeed. .. Q5 Wm: 1 And so from lhe firsl momenl when lhe Prep sludenl. as an eager Frosh, sleps upon Jrhe campus, he is 'raughl and acquires a sense ol values: lhal lhere are cerlain Things in life more imporfanl Than olhers. The spirifual, lhe inlelleclual, Jrhe physical- lhere is a descending order of imporlance. Bur Jrhe spirilual musl permeale 'rhe olher Jrwog musl give lhem meaning and expression: musl' vilalize each aclion in classroom or on alhlelic field. The Adminislralion Building-a ralher lerrilying slruclure ol New England sfone-lhus becomes lhe local poinl ol Prep aclivily because il is lhe campus edifice which conlains rhe school chapel. I+ is a dim and mysrerious place, lhe chapel. and in ils hushed srillness lhe Prep sludenl prays before his God for The graces and blessings he needs and wanls. To rhe chopel lhe Prep sludenl hurries in Jrhe dorlcness of o winrer morning lo be presenl or rhe Breaking of +he Bread. The scholoslic yeor commences wilh lhe Moss of lhe l-loly Ghosh- symbolic of The principle +ho+ lirsl 'rhings come firsl ond Thor wirhoul God's help our labors will be in voin. On May evenings, when Jrhe New England spring is a blessing on fhe land. lhe Prep sludenf galhers in lhe chapel wilh his fellow Prep men +o sing a paean of praise lo Our Lady. And +o 'rhe chapel, y in Jrhe course of his four years, he makes his way when lhe burdens of school life become wearisome. Xavier l-lall's spire, surmounfed by a cross. and slrelching 'rowards Jrhe slcy, is a filling symbol of lhe Prep s+uden+'s aspiralions. Under fhe ever-lenglhening shadow of +ha'r spire Jrhe Prep sludenf lives his Prep life, makes his friends and dreams his dreams, calches lhe spirijr O'l:S'l.JOl'1I'1'S, prepares for Jrhe greal, big world lhal awaifs him beyond lhe campus boundaries ST. .lohn's Prep is a CATHOLIC school. lT is sTaTTed by The BroThers aT ST. Francis Xavier and endeavors To give iTs sTudenTs a CaTholic approach To liTe. ThaT does noT mean ThaT religion is crammed down The ThroaTs aT iTs sTudenTs, nor does iT mean ThaT oTher phases aT school liTe-The inTellecTual, The aThleTic, The social-are ignored or deemphasized. The Prep has a long and disTinguished scholasTic record. lTs graduaTes have aTTained loTTy posiTions in pracTically all 1 The proTessions. lTs zealous Teachers, boTh religious and lav, labor wiTh and Tor The sTudenT. To The complainT ThaT The scholasTic assignmenTs are long and The hours ol sTudy Tedious The Prep .A sl' MW I 6 'I 'uf ni , Facully has lhe ancienl buf lrue response Jrhere is no easy road lo knowledge. And if langenls and declensions and lerm papers and coniugalions and irregular French verbs loom in enormous proporlions on The horizon of lhe Prep sludenl he realizes- if nor of Jrhe momenl' Jrhen in malurer years-lhal such inlelleclual aclivily is shaping and moulding him: is preparing him for life on a college campus and for Jrhe larger life beyond any 'rowers of ivy. Arhlerics, loo, are given 'rheir righrful imporlance. Over Jrhe years Prep reams have eslablished enviable records in all maior sporrs. For rhose who have nor reached rhe maruriiy Jrhaf Varsiry sporrs demand Jrhere is a hos? of smaller reams lhal enable lhe fulure Varsily player la s+ar'r rhe long, slow climb lo afhlelic grealness. Tony Capodilupo gels a long pun? away in The Lawren Cenlrol fracas. Foofball always means A-C-T-I-O-Nl I A, Brofher Giles and Mike Ficara keep a wary eye on Jim Bazzinofti as he totals his score. And for Those who do no+ make on organized ream rhere is Hue +rodi+ionoIly famous Ice-Cream League where Hwrough soccer, +ouch fooflooll, boskefball, bowling, e+c. some degree of ofhlefic prowess is offained by all porficipanfs. Socially, several clances ol: an informal and formal nalure are given. The Prep sluclenf is aiclorclecl ample opporlunily To acquire The social graces. Anal in dining hall, canleen, and club he is conslanlly reminded fh ' al beyool lhe lillle world of lhe school campus lies a lar ' ger cosmos where polifeness and social savoir 'faire are of rremendous imporlance. Boording school lile by ils very nolure brings Jrhe sluclenl info close conlocl wi'rh his clossrnoles. The give- ond-lolce of club life ond of cornpus exislrence in generol is o greol clemocrolic leveler. The Prep sludenl soon realizes lhol he musl leorn To live ornicobly ond peoceobly wilh olhers. ln 'rhe Upper righl hond pholo Pele Froser ploys The grocious hosl for John Sexlon ond Poul Oskor. l-le musl hove heord lhev were coming ond bolcecl o colce. And in The lower pholo Sondy Frome, Bob Guerlin. ond Dick Doheny owoil Jrheir Turn +o coll THAT CERTAIN SOMEQNE. Prep sludenls owe o speciol clebl of grolifude lo Alexonder Grohom Bell. - J J 'WE gi wg r i ,-dj J V .ea ' 'Wa fl! -- X V i l Auiumn. winfer, spring, The first warm inrimafions of ihe approaching summer... How rhe golden hours of Prep life wenf by. Through sunshine and rain and mis? and sofily failing snow we made our delrermined way from Ryken To Memorial +o Xavier. Far above fhe neighboring hilHops we prayed and sfudied and played . ii i 5 ' a2f.Q:'.fa, 29121 '52 ' 0 '7 '7Q,,..,,,,, And Jrlne yeors ruslwed by ond flwe lronsilion from Froslw ro Senior wos rniroculously brief. Alrnosl before we reolized il Grocluolion wos upon us ond The Time nod come lo bid Forewell 'ro people ond ploces llwolr we lwocl grown lo love. Auld Long Syne lwod suddenly become our flieme song. Whal are lhe memories a Prep sludenl Takes wilh him? Whal impressions have been lefl? Whal keepsakes? So many, many of lheml Bursls of music resounding lhrough The hallways of Rylcen and Xavier . . .Record enlhusiasls Bob McCar+hy, Jim I-leron, John Sexlon, Ken Spenceley . .. These Foolish Things . . . While buclcs or suedes .. The commolion in +he washroom as Jrhe Prep Men-of-Charm shave and shine for a lrip lo Marycliff . .. .N 5... The almosl audible slillness of The school library as perspiring srudenfs labor on Jrerm papers lor hislory or English . .. The firsl swim in Myrlle Pond when spring was in The air and in our hearls . .. :fix ,arr- l Q The sTronge odors oT The chem lab . . . o smoke in The Quod when The winTer winds Tried To Teor The c:igoreTTe Trom our honds . .. LeoTher heels pounding down The corridors . . . The GroTTo in Moy . . . AdoroTion Time beTore The Blessed SocromenT on FirsT Fridoy . . . Leoves oT gold on o compus wolk in OcTober . . .The Thrill oT moking The l-lonor Roll Tor The TirsT Time . . . SoTurdoy oTTernoons in Pi Alpho when we reloxed ond woTched The Game-oT-The-Week on ! Television . . .The chonge oT The seosons: The golden longuor oT lndion Summer, The shorp crispness of The Toll, The whiTe mogic oT o winTer nighT when The moon rode high. The ropTure oT The spring . . . Memories, memories . . . LoTe rodios on Fridoy ond SoTurdoy nighTs . . . Cross-counTry runs on New Englond roods when The wind wos o knife Through our Trock worm-ups . .. BroTher Normon's TovoriTe eioculoTion: My book! ...The oTTiciol closing oT The windows in The Trig closs . . . BonishmenT To The BosTille by You-Know-Whom . . . Ploying Scrobble in The Senior Club . . . WoTching The new gymnosium in The vorious sToges oT consTrucTion . . . The nighT STeve Donnelly broke The sink in Ryken . . . The Time when... The doy when . . .The yeor when . . . 19 QW W! 'QQ yggggg CW, Wy XY N X I Q '39 ' m ff was HEADMASTER Broiher Berfin, C.F.X we g6l,Clfl,ky fl' il ,gp , Z fn KJ! V - x, X M' xg' 4:- 22 N. Heodmosner Brofher Berfin wnose dufy If is fo see fnoi Prep He, with its rnony rorni- ficotions, moves dong effici- en+Ny. His is o gigantic Toslc. Brofher Bosco, Direcfor of Residenf Sfudenfs, cnots Infor- rnoNy wifn Dick Downey ond Bob Miclwuud. x. i s 5' 4... 9' A elif N5 gg . Q wx o l Qt '3 4' ,f n P ' x , L., Q 4 'L .R gy I W 3 VPS perl! l Bw. t Vi., X. Brother Paul, Pretect ot Studies and First Assistant to Brother Bertin. Perpetually busy with many things. All scholastic problems eventually find their way to his desk. I 'Wh A 'if t Above: Brother John Chrysostom, Second Assistant to Brother Bertin, Procurator, etc. We could odd many other duties. To the lett: Brother Angelo gives the Bell Telephone Company an assist. Shortly atter this picture was talcen a gleaming, madernistic switchboard was installed. 5 l is il fi V - B ggfpf .Ev ' Fafher Sullivan and Bruno do c liifle browsing in fhe field of philosophy. Looks os if The Great Boolcs Program is going io the dogs! ln his years al Sl. Johnls Prep Falher William Sullivan has endeared himself la each successive gradualing class. l-le has given himself wilhoul slinl' +0 ihe spiriiual developmenl of The sludenls of S+, Johns Gifled wilh a sense of humor Thai shines forlh in his Sunday nighl chafs, he is fully conscious ol The alihficullies facing 'rhe adolescenf in The world loday and enlivens The Sunday nighl sessions wiih apprapriale slories. Wise counsellor, friendly guide, he gave us spirilual assislance al a lime of life when such help is of lremendous imporlance. To him fhe Class of I954 is sincerely grafelul. To him we express hearlfell Thanlcs. UQ rfwg Mr. Frank Sheehan lwos cn word to soy fo fellow leoclwers, Messrs. Fred Mclsfrolia, Bob Chouinurd, Jim Daley. UAW aided! I IHE SIIHIHASTIII A ll AIIMI ISTHAIIVE Hllllll I 1. W, zgty L. Brolher Pascal, C.F.X. Some ol The laces on Focully Row . . . Some ol lhem-Brolhers Pascal, Cosmas, Gerard, Ernesf, and Anselm-have spenl more lhan lilly years in The religious llle . . . In our sojourn ol lhe Prep we came lo know and admire rhe spiriluol fervor ol fhese men, lheir willingness lo labor and socrilice for our oclvancemenl , . . Al o very special momenl in lhe hislory ol lhe Xoverian Brolhers we ore more lhan happy To presenl lhese pages. 1 I L, ..- .A-ual Brolher Gerard, C,F.X. Brother John Evangelist, C FX 1 X. J N Brolher Ernesl C F.X y V65 F a na' X: Brother Cosmos, C.F.X. Brofher Luke, C.F.X. Brofher Anselm, C.F.X. The Brofhers al The Prep endeavor fa be all 'rhings +0 all men . . . Coaches, club maderalors, our companions on fhe playing fields-They are lcepf busy wilh a dozen and one dilferem' assign- menls, all of which have as Their aim Jrhe full develapmenl of The individual sfudenl . . . For such eflorfs an our behalf we are duly grafeiul. Brofher Louis, C.F.X. Bro+her Norman, C.F.X. Concordia res porvue crescunf is The rnoHo of Brofher Harold, C.F.X. fhe Xoverion Brorhers. The Hny seed plonred by Theodore Ryken book in I839 grows ond mulriplies wirh The passing yerors , . . in America, England, Beiguim, ond Africa Xoverions +oil ond labor in 'rhe vineyard of fhe Lord . . . Buf more ond more recruifs ore needed. The fields ore indeed whife wirh +he horvesf. Brofher Bernard, C.F.X. Bfoihel' C0f9Yr C-F-X- r h we is Y Broiher Sfanislaus, C.F.X., ceiebrofed his Goiden Jobiiee in April. .Ns-I3 'wadf Broiher Pcdrcic, C.F.X. Brofher Jeremiah, C.F.X. Below: Brofher Casimir, Treosurer olSl.Jol1n's, lolces 0 breolhing spell and gives llwe plwologroplwer 0 chance fo gel in oclion. The office of Hue Treosurer is usuolly cz beelwive of oclivily. ,.., .mmwfmwmvm , Brother Francis Jerome, C.F.X. Brother Theophane, C.F.X. The Xoverion Brothers were touncled in I839 by Theodore'Rylcen . . . Come to Americo in I854 . . . Esroblis-.hed their first loundotion in Louisville . . . From 'Louisville they spreocl to mony cities ond stotes . . . In this, the Centennial Yeor of their first Americon Foundation, they con loolc boclc upon o century of steocly growth ond progress. Brother Giles, C.F.X. I Brother Thaddeus, C.F.X. jim? guicled our Jfelafi Brofher Wilfrid, C.F.X. ,he, ud M 1 IJ ' GC, CH. JA' A- Alll li ml RUAD UF K Uwlllllif X Broiher Thomas, C.F.X., Diredor of Junior Residen? sfudenfs, Cf'1o+s wiflw We ,'J . j, with Ckapfef 2 Charles Twomey .... Kevin Smi+h ...... Daniel Shay ...,..,.. Michael Harringfon . . . Neil Twomey ...4,,. Joseph Casey ,... eniom SPIRE EDITOR .... CLASS TREASURER ....,. CLASS SECRETARY ........l CLASS PRESIDENT CLASS VICE-PRESIDENT H.. CONCORDIA EDITOR QU JYS54 W QW 6' Ang 7954 Q X ,k . .1-W 65 . 5 - g'stf'r .. . ,fl ir i ,fl --. , ffi 5 i.'f il 4 sg,,t I I, 1 3, , ,links fn ftlifxsvi 34 JOSEPH JOHN ARCISZ I8 Liberty St, Ipswich, Mass, Joined us in the Junior year , . . Immediately adopted himself to Prep lite . . .Two years as a Sodalist . , . Many hobbies: model airplane building, baseball, basketball, etc ..,. A member ot the tamed Civil Air Patrol . . . Hopes tor o career in engineering. ROBERT DAVID BACHOROWSKI 4 Englewood Road Peabody, Mass. Welleremembered tor his biology winner, Transparency ot Frogs , . . Four years in the Sadolity . . . Lists his hobbies as cars and fishing . , . A good scholastic record . . , Interested in engineering as a career . , . Made many triends in his years at the Prep, ROBERT EDMUND BARRETT 52 Dane St, Beverly, Mass. Numerous activities . , . Pianist tor the Glee Club , . . Roving reporter tor the Concordia . . ,Treasurer ot the Sodality . , .An important part ot the St. Mary's Drum and Bugle Corps . , , Followed the wartderings at Aeneas . . , Did well . . .Holy Cross bound. Ai-5 WILLIAM FRANCIS BIRD I2 Canterbury St. Andover, Mass. An ardent Sodalist . , . Active in intra-mural sports , , . Participated in all phases ot club lite in Sigma Nu and Pi Alpha . , . Regards swimming, bowling, and sailing as tavorite hcbbies . , . Plans on a Business Administra- tion Course in college. A quartet ot very substantial citizensl John Eger, and a very charm- ing companion! X JOHN FRANCIS BRACKEN 2 Dane Sr. Darivers. Mass. ow both sides ol Prep lile: boarded and day- opped . . . A greal ouldoor sporlsmon , , . agler baseball , , , lnferesred in olhleric clivities ol all lcinds , . , Very much lhe :gular lellow . , 4 Got a lol our ol his years r Sr, John's , . , May success be his! i ' 2 -,er ' 3 . 1,4 as K h .Vp ' W. , , :argl ee , ., ' 1 v xv-J i N4 X. 9 5 if 1' ,3:ggg.Q' 'Q Hi,-,iw 1 . , f ,W f ., . rw if , 4451, , , N wr ga ,rf ff Mfr I 1 94 JOHN STAFFORD BRADY 49 Lawndale Road Milron, Mass. Come lo lhe Prep in his Junior year , 4 . Excelled in infra-mural sporls . , . Acrive in club affairs . . . A familiar quadrangle figure and an essenlial parl of lhe Class of l954 . , . Will be long remembered by those who knew him , , . Smoolh sailing, John! ' r N L, PAUL THOMAS BRANON Fairfield Vermonl Great outdoor enlhusiasl . . . Jay Vee and Varsily foolball where he was a slellar line- man . . . Varsily baseball . , . Aclive in Sigma Nu and Pi Alpha , . . Quick lo spin a Verrnonr yarn . , . Made a lasling impression on all who lcnew him . . .Will malce the grade in life. The loolball Ielrermen pose proudly in fronl of the new gym. Who said alhleles aren'1handsome?Talre a loolcl n I ,- , ,ff 35 A familiar scene: Prep sfudents on their way to fhe dining hall. The dinner bell is always a welcome sound. PAUL FRANCIS BROOKS Delmar Circle Wilbraham, Moss. A varied exfra-curricular program: Jay Vee and Varsify foofball, a Sodalisf, fhe Masquers, Secretary-Treasurer of the Glee Club, active in all fhe clubs , . , A sfaunch supporfer of the afhlefic teams of Holy Cross . . . Con- fributed his share fo Prep life. WlLLlAM PATRICK BURCHELL, JR. 6 Lexington Avenue Haverhill, Mass. Two years on the fraclr feam , . , Sodality . . . lntra-mural sports and participafion in all angles of club life . . . Lofs and lots of admirable qualifies , . , A real genfleman and a conscienfious worlrer . . . A host of friends who wish him happiness -and success. RAYMOND THOMAS BURKE. l32 Bay State Road Worcesfer, Mass. Jay Vee football . , . Traclc , . . Ever ready for a class discussion or disagreement . . . The pride of Worcester with many tales of fhe Worcester tornado . . , A popular boarder who enjoyed his years at the Prep and did his share to malce life agreeable for all. I Am c V. L vi-411' wiwflft- 1-ic., ii. HENRY FRANCIS BURNS I3 Bayview St. Hyannis, Mass. K Sodalist tor two years , . . Stalwart tenor 1 the Glee Club . . .A member at the tennis roupe . , . On the advertising committee tor he Spire . . , Pleasant disposition . . , Quick mile , . . Popular with all , . .A real Prep wan . . . We predict big things tor him. JAMES ARTHUR CASEY SI S, Main St. Suttield, Conn. 'K popular boarder , , . Definite ability as a :artoonist . , . Saw service with the Masquers . . Track and intra-murals helped keep him :ausy . , . Enioyed club and social life . , . 'K triend to many . . . One ot those we earned to know in classroom and club. EDWARD CHARLES CADEN 9l Franklin St, Peabody. Mass, Played Jay Vee baseball . . , interested in all types ot athletics . . . Hopes tor o career in pharmacy . , . Genial , , . Easy-to-get-along with disposition . . . Real Prep rooter . , . Helped enliven our days and years at St, John's , . , Good luck to you, Ed! FRANCIS LEROY CALLNAN R.F.D. No, 5 Houlton, Maine Joined us in the Junior year , . , On the shy side . , . Participated in intrafmurals and ran cross country during the tall . . . One ot the nicest smiles on the Campus I , , Helped make lite pleasant on the third floor ot Xavier - . . A credit to the state ot Maine. The new gym in a winter setting. 'T 2 .if-iw. Paul Oskar, and girls, girls, girls! 37 Q JOSEPH LAWRENCE CASEY l33 Osgood St. Lawrence, Mass. Four years as a Sodalist . , . Editor-in-Chiet' at the Concordia . . . Honor Roll student , . , The slow, steady pertectionist . , Plans on o career in iournalism and maybe some tree- lance writing . , . Many, many talents . . . Made an excellent record . , , One ot the best. WILLIAM FRANCIS COLLINS, JR. 65 Gardner St. Peabody, Mass. A mainstay at the Prep eleven tor two years , . . Many activities: Sodality, Masquers, Glee Club . , , Very much the Prep man . . . A fixture on Xavier's third floor . . , Pleasant disposition and a knack ot making friends . . . We shall remember him. EDWARD JAMES CRANE, JR. 36 Armington Lone Holden, Mass. Two years at Jay Vee, basketball , . . Did well in the high jump tor Mr. Daley . . . Hobbies: hot-rods, dancing, fishing , . . Hopes to tollow a medical career . , . Was very much at home on the campus . . . Interested in all the activities Ot the school. ROBERT FRANCIS CUMMING 60 Orne St, Salem, Mass. Did excellent work tor the Glee Club . , . Lots ot' talent vocally . , . An ardent Sodalist . . . Hit the books hard and made a good scholastic record . , . Sincerity and persever- ance characterized his work and lett a deep impression on us all . . . Big things in store tor him. Glee Clubbers participate in the Living Rosary. Soclalists chant the praises ot the Mother ot God. ,Y 5 ., fax is -, , .y 14,2 - i 559-.f w ' . .. Q , , si. Lo- GERALD FRANCIS CURRIER THOMAS EARL CYRS, JR, ' Bowdoin Sr. Lawrence, Mass. 8 Margin Terrace Peabody, Moss, nother in rhe iong, iong iine oi Lowrencians A ralenfod pionisf . , A A Sodaiisi for four , . Handled ihe sporrs secrian ior rhe Con- years . . , Many hobbies such as rnodei buiidr mrdia . . . A wirry remark for any and every ing and science praiecrs A . . Kepi busy wifh :casion , . , Pop -ar with aii his ciassmaies poiish actiyiries , , . Enjoyed Prep sociai We , . Made o good record , , . Shoijd make whenever possibie , . . 60+ a loi our of school e grade in iife , . , Best wishes! . . 4 A rea' Prep man! KENNETH 22 Lee S+. JU' RICHARD DALTCN Saiem, Mass A miiiion-doiiar smile and a giossory of wirty rcmarics . . , Foiir years in ihe Sadoiiiy , A Lois and iois of personaiiiy . . . Did his bir For ah schooi causes . A . Left o favorable impression on Facaiiy ond siudenf body . . May aii of the bes+ be his! Tomorrow the Chrisfrnas hoiidoys wouid sfort, but ionighr 'rhere was a Foreweii Dinner and aii kinds of good things! Kiki f' 'I art 1' 'Y' 'DIV' ,J ,fix lg..,.,,A f -,fe X , xf, .i 4 X, 4...... 39 Joe Poof, Tonsoriol arfisr and arclenl Prep roofer, always has an admiring audience when he does a litrle head work! JOHN FRANClS DONNELLY, JR. STEPHEN PATRICK DONNELLY 93 Riverside Drive Binghamfon, New York 609 Shuttle Meadow New Brilain, Conn. Officer in Sigma Nu and Pi Alpha . , , A Many arhlefic acrivilies , . . Jay Vee foolball s-for on The basketball leam for lwo years A . . and basketball . . , Varsify loolball and baske?- Tall and slender . . 4 Popular among +he ball . A . An officer in Sigma Nu and in Pi boarders . . . A ping-pong enfhusiasf , . , Alpha . , , Elecred +o the Senior Prom Com- Infro-mural sporls in the spring and fall . , , rni'r+ee . . . Kepl busy wilh club affairs . , Should be a success in life. Participoled in iusl abou? everything. 'X l JOHN CORSORAN DOODY QSI S, Main Sf. Randolph, Ma Tool: parl in many +hings: Glee Club, Sodoli tennis, and social sporls . . , A come enlhusiasl lor a while . , . Took piclures l lhe Concordia . . , A happy-go-luclry dispo lion , . . Enioyed Prep life to 'rhe ulmosr . Our besf wishes go wilh him! WILLIAM JOSEPH DORAN WILLIAM VICTOR DUGGAN I9 Rindge Avenue Cambridge, Mass. 896 Shirley ST. WinThrop, Mass. Many, many QcTiviTies . . . Glee Clubber . . . Well-remembered Tor his onTique Ford , . . Masquer . , , On The sfatcf of The Spire and Sodalisr . . . Had a knack Tor The sciences Concordia . . . Good scholastic record . , . . , , Hopes Tor a Tuture in Naval ArchiTecTure One OT BraTher Thephane's Tennis sTars , , . . . , Very much The solid ciTizen , , , Willing Hardly The quieT Type . , . Worked hard Tor To work hard To reach a desired goal . The Prep in a varieTy of Tasks. Headed Tor success, we're sure, RONALD THOMAS FARRELL Allenwood lnn BurlingTon, VermonT A VermonTer Through and Through . . . Tried his hand aT Track and managing baseball . . , ' lnTra-murals kept him busy . , . Club life appealed To him . . . LisTs The UniversiTy oT VermonT as his collegiafe choice , . . The best ol: everyThing, Ron! JOHN THOMAS EGER, JR. I572 Commonwealfh Avenue BrighTon, Mass. Aclive in all club affairs , . . Knew everyone on The campus . , , The friendly Type . . . Heaved The shoT puT enormous clisTances Tor Mr Daley . . , lnTeresTecl in all branches of oThleTics . 4 Took parT in all social TuncTions . , . Made a success of school. Dave Whiimon really enioyed social liTel ,M H.. x Randolph Kwei makes wiTh The harmonica! JOHN JOSEPH FOLEY 4 Pierce Avenue Beverly, Mass. Three years in the Sodality , . , Enioyed the sciences to the tullest . . . Spent much ot his spare time in the pursuit ot his hobbies: golt, skiing, fishing, hunting . , . Hopes tor a career in medicine . . , His quiet manner endeared him to ail at us. JOHN EDWARD FRAHER Perkins Row Topstrield, Mass. Renowned tor his impromptu sayings . , , Two years at Eaglet football . , A Hockey , . . A. Sodalist in his Senior year , , . Took part in all school functions . . . A real Prep rooter . , . Ott in the company ot Marency and Manning . . , The best to him! PETER ERNEST FRASER I Rockland St. Nashua, N. H, Joined us in the Senior year . . . Summer lite' guard at Wells Beach in Maine . , . Patronized all the social events . . . Intraemurals and cross country kept him busy afternoons . , . Nice personality . , , Headed tor Holy Cross .. . Good luck, Pete! BRUCE PHILIP FULLER I9 Green St. Lynn, Mass. President Qt the Glee Club . . . Senior Prom Committee . . . A mainstay ot the Varsity tootball team for two years and Ca-Captain in his Senior year. , . Jay Vee basketball ., . Track . . . An Honor Roll student consistently . , , Many wondertul qualities! -Side View ot the Administra- tion Building, Congenial chaperons at the Football Dance. ' no-all wall' HARVEY EMILE GAGNE LAWRENCE JOSEPH GILLOOLY LAWRENCE GOLDMAN 74 Bgy Sr, Wateryiiie, Maine 37 Waslwingron Avenue Andover, Moss. 76 Frankiin S+, Peabody, Moss. Gdee Clibber for iam years , , , Two years in One of our scholastic ieaders , , , Compiied Many taienfs and obiiities , . . Exceiienr the Sodoiiry , , , A cross-country enihasiast an exceiieni record . . , Worked Hard for scrioiasfic record . . , Aiways ready ro ioin f , . Perpemo iy smiiing . 4 , Spenr rnany hours Ediror Joe Casey on 'rne Concordia . . . Lisfs in ciass discussions . . . Sincere, reiiabie . . , On The iennis cami , . , Took par? in ali socioi Liberai Arfs, with a major in The Romance Sfarnp coiieciing for a Hobby , . . Hopes io and cob affairs I , , Many fine qogiities . . , ianguages, for his coiiegiaie choice , . . Hopes foiiow a career in medicine , , . Were sure Success in your underiakingsf io teacin on ine coiiege ievei . , . One of ine'ii make ine grade in iiio. 'rne best! Sunsnine baines ine Adrninisfrarion Buiiding in a goiden giow. The rirne: iaie Seprember. H 43 , z Vs is 33- , 5, iss! 3 We-I 'Q iwmiws, .lz , ' gr J Hail, hail, the gang's all here! And Pi Alpha members Iry To assume a Iiierary loolc for The sake of the picture. JOHN LEO GORMLEY 85 Suprior S+. Lynn, Mass. One of fhe many who rode Ihe Duggan Express to Ihe Prep each morning . , , Lisfs bowling and baseball as Iavorile pastimes . . , Popular with his classmates . . . An easy-fa-gel-along wifh disposilion , . , Enioyed his years under the shadow of fhe Spire, 'WW EDMUND STANLEY GRACZYK ROBERT JOSEPH GRIFFIN I2 Boardman Sf. Salem, Mass. 80 Bridge Sr. Salem, Mass Many talents alhleiically , . , Jay Vee foot- On Ihe srahf of rhe Concordia . . . A Glee ball, basketball, and baseball . . , Two years Clubber , . . A Sodalisi for four years . . oi Varsiry Ioolball and baskelball , , . An Sincerify characterizes him . . , Made ii To active Sodalisl . . , Four years of Lafin . . . school each morning iusf as Ihe 8i45 be Ouiclc smile, affracfive personality . . , II was was ringing , . . A hosf of friends who wis greaf Icnowing you, ECI. All the besll him well . . , We enioyed his friendship I me -f-, , .. ' 551 EMILE WILLIAM GRONDIN 55 Allerion Sf. Plymouih, Mass. Did good worlc on the adveriising commillee ol The Spire , , , Lois and lols ol school spirit , , . Really labored for any school lunc- lion . . . Ready smile and pleasanf disposifion . , . Social sporis and club aciivities . , . 60+ a lol' oui of his years al The Prep. PAUL JAMES HANNAWAY I5 Conani Road Marblehead, Mass. Boarded and day-hopped , , . Eaglei' fooiball and baseball , . . Golf a favorife sporf . . . Baseball manager . . , Dancing and fishing as favorife hobbies . . . Plans on a career in engineering . . , Worked hard and well , , Should make The grade in life. J' JAMES G-ERARD HACKETT 27 High S+. Beverly Farms, Mass. A Sodalisf , , . l-lobbies: foofball, baseball, boating . , . A good siudeni . . . On fhe quiet side . . 4 Always ready lo lend a helping hand . . . Popular wiih his classmates . , . The subslaniial cilizen fype , , . We predicl big Things for Jim . , . The besi of everylhingl Dominus vobiscum . . . The Lord be wi+h you. G-ERARD EDWARD HAMEL 350 S. Main Sf, Haverhill, Mass. Sfarred on the iennis feam for four years . , . A Sodalist , , . Very much The Prep man . . , Friendly disposiiion . , . Afiended all Prep social affairs . . , Worked hard scholasfi- cally . . . Plans on a Business Adminisfrafion Course in college . . . Besf wishes, Gerry! Away for a frip--Broiher Paclroic in charge. .,,r QQ. ini its its-P 'WI 1 'Na T! MK 'fm 2 MICHAEL JOSEPH HARRINGTON 3: Winter Island Road Salem Mass. Bri.liant record scholastically . , . Varsity tootball tor three years . , . Varsity baseball sident ot his class as a Junior a Senior . . . Senior Prom Committee . , . Talented and extremely popular . . . Could be selected as Prep Man ot the Year. DAVID DANlEL HENWOOD 60 Gregory St, Marblehead, Mass. WALTER FRANCIS JACUNSKL JR. 22 Prospect Avenue Lynntield Center, Moss. As sincere and triendly a character as you'd meet on any campus and a real Prep rooter . . , Third year Latin was his favorite period . , . Worked hard in the Sodality . . . Supe ported all school activities . . . A triend , . . A gentleman . . . One ot the very loest. Coach and Co-Captain at the Football Dance. fl Two years as a Sodalist . . . Active in all clulo undertakings . . . helped rnalce lite happy an the third tloor at Xavier , . , Really loved Brother Rudolph's tests in religion . . . Intra- mural sports lcept hirn busy . . , Sincere , . , A pleasant, friendly character. ROBERT CLOVER HOMAN .JR l Plymouth St, Salem, Mass. Ability along musical lines . , . Proud ot his antiquated tour-Wheeler , . . Made many triends . , , Contributed his share to school lite . , . Hopes to attend the New England Conservatory ot Music . . . Success and good tortune in all your endeavors, Bobl Qu' Qwes- Art Cronin checlrs on dance tickets. i ,twin ROBERT FRANCIS JONES 69 Clnerry S+. Wenham, Mass. A lwaclcey enllwusiasf . . , Tennis and Jay Vee baseball , , . Helped make The Class of I954 'rlne congenlal group if was . , , Tlwe happy faculty ol gelflng along willw allwers , . . Promi- nenl al social functions , . . ll was nice lcnow- lng him and l've'll be remembered. .. K C? ,sus . I ', .- - ' H K' 1: '- ,tx..l'Q, 1 : N -- 5 LQ r 43,1 sa s I K K K W V K1 ,gf V . is -em .Linn - i X I g P H T I uuey it llly rlll , ll N HOWARD MELVlN KAPLAN PETER KEOHANE KELLEHER 20 Marllnaclc Avenue Peabody. Mass. 43 Fernwoocl Avenue Bradlard, Mass, The Masquers . . , Baseball lwls Favarlle sporl, Egglet laolbal H I , Crass gaunlry and intro bollv al llwe Prep and during ll1e summer wlllw murals . . . A Sadalist lar four years . . . on American Legion leonw . . . A refldy Smile As pleasanl Q disposnion as youll Md , . , and a quick louglw , . , Plans an a Business Endeared lwlmsell la many , . . Canlrlbuled Admlnlslralian Course ln College , . . W9 hls slnare la al club and campus llnrllunw loolr lor blg llwlngs from l1lm. , , I Hopes far a fareer ln pnarmacy. Brollwer Cosmos preslcles over llne Prep Poslallice and elllcienlly handles The flood ol mall llwaf comes Prep-wards on aceasianz, ex 47 .T X A at A-ie J' A A A L iff K 3 V.., I i E A Eiigeif -' t L si so t eff. 4 gg hi' ,, f mf ,.-Q.. Four world-travelers get together to discuss experiences. Between them they could turn outa real traveloguel WILLIAM EDWARD KELLEY I3 Evergreen Drive Beverly, Mass. A tour year Gvlee Clubber . . .-Vice-President in his Senior year , . , Happy-go-lucky manner and good-natured approach to lite's problems . . . A disposition that we all liked . . . A propensity tor making triends , . , May Beverly send the Prep more like him! AIDAN JOSEPH KINNEY 50 Bishop Road West Harttord, Conn. A Connecticut Yanlree in St. John's quadrangle . . . A Glee Clubber tor two years . , . Sodality , , . Tennis and traclr . , . A real gentleman . . , Hopes tor a career in medicine . , . Gracious and attable and popular with Faculty and student body . . . Our best to him! M? fF..., m s we K' 'S x DONALD RALPH KOWALSKI 24 Forrester St. Salem, Mass, An energetic sports enthusiast trom the Witch City . . , A hardworking Sodalist , , . Quiet, good-natured. popular with all the gang . . . Very much at home on our campus and got a lot ot enloyment out ot school lite . , , These Salemites do all right! M my . . - ,. x K' :- .ii,QaeX1 E - N, 8 ,- 1 i' it X it L if, V. .fsniqz .run ' f RANDOLPH CHEN CHI KWEI THOMAS CHEN LING KWEl IO Norfon Sf. New Haven, Conn. IO Norfon St, New Haven. Conn, Many, many talents . . . Excellent scholasfic Musically inclined . . , Photography a hobby record . , , Arf-Edifor for fhe Concordia . . , . . . Varsify fennis and infra-murals . . . On the Spire sfaff . . . Harmonica player Deeply interesfed in electronics . . . Has many extraordinary , . . Lover of jazz music , , . admirable qualities , , . Gifted scholastically Plans on a career in engineering . . . Should . . . Enloyed Prep life . . , lf was wonderful be a resounding success. knowing you, Tom. All the besfl THOMAS MICHAEL LEONARD 4 Boardman St. Salem, Moss, Played in fhe line for 'fhe Varsify football 'learn offer a ferm with fhe Jayyees , . . Jay Vee baseball . . . A Sodalisf . . , Lists iournalism as the field in which he's interesfed . . , Mode a good record . . . Many acfivifies . . The proverbial host of friends, The Groffo of Our Mofher in September sunlight. RICHARD VINCENT MCCARRON Lowell Road Concord. Mass. Artistic abilify . , . The best grin on fhe campus . . . Glee Club, Sodality . , , Sfrove mightily in fraclc . , , Wanfs fo pursue a career in archifecture . . . A loyal and ardent roafer for all Prep causes . . . Wonderfully sincere , , . Highly respected . . , The fOpSl Time out during the Foofe ball Dance. 3 ltk 2 siu DAVID JOSEPH MCCARTHY 36 Winfhrop SI Donvers Moss Likes The ouidoors ond fhe oufdoor Iife Hopes To offend The Uniyersvfy of Mossochu sefrs nexr September An essentioI porr of our happy class Mode the mosi of his yeors of SI Johns Liked by QII e besi' of everyfh I ng I i, I t --, ,f ,. 3'-Ng. 1 JOHN FRANCIS MCCARTHY 2 MyrIIe SI. Wes? Lynn, Moss, Anofher four-yecr Latin scholar . . . A hard- working SodoIis'r , , . Very much the genile- mon . , , On The shy side, but gifted wirh ci nice sense of humor . . . Gave of his besi Io everyihing in school life . . . If was reolly greci io know you, John! ROBERT JOSEPH MCCARTHY 59 Josper S+. Sougus. Moss. A fried-ondefrue comrade of Henry Burns . . . A Glee CIubber ond Sodc1Iisf . . . On fhe Spire sfoif . , , Tennis ond iniro-muroIs . . . A discriminating fosfe in CIOI'I'1eS . . . The perfecf gen+Iemon , . . Good record scholas- IicoIIy , , . I+ was Iois of fun knowing you! 50 STANLEY LAWRENCE McCARTHY 57 Ox Bow Rodd Wesion Moss. A Sodcilisf . . . A tennis enfhusiosi . . . An ociive porficipont in oll Club offoirs , . . Singing obilify as he demonsfrafed in Ihe Glee CIUIJ Concerfs . . . A campus personolify whom we Iiked . . . ShouId go for in Iiie . , , Besf wishes ond smooih soiling, Sion! Bill Collins seems so. so offen- five! I Paul Plankey gets some exfro- Ioving afteniionl ,. 'F L W ,VVK . ss s ss 'M x X X' fig -V' ,ox X fm,-.-5u,.'.f-X.-,.,1 uv.-,. -1 r. - .. fSfY:As ' Wyre.-5.-L-J.. -Ja -,L -3.y:,gg,5:.g,.. y 'P l-'ig ,' - .1 , RICHARD JEAN MADORE 23l Latoyette St, Salem, Mass. The serious, level-headed type . , , A good scholastic record . . . Lots ot personality . . . Favorite sports are swimming and bowling , , . Hopes tor a career in the tield ot electronics , . . Many time traits thot will pay ott in lite , . . All ot the best, Dick! -gh JAMES MICHAEL MAHONEY 47l Prospect St. Methuen, Mass. Boarded tor two yeorsg day-hopped tor two . . . Secretary ot Kappa . . . Pleasant pere sonality . , . Winning smile . . . It was tun knowing hirn . . , May all sorts ot success be his! Bill Doran and Dave Malone get involved Jeremiah and tour skeptics stand by. x A f DAVID GERARD MALONE 2lO Maine St. Amesbury, Mass. A hard-working student . , , Sincerity the key- note to his character . , . A Sodalist , , . A Glee Ctubber , . , Lived in the Gold Coast on the top tloor ot Xavier . . , Got o great deol out ot' school lite because he contributed much, Will rnake good! a Scrabble argument while Brother Mate. is. xxsww W Q. -N,,N,qNN W 'Nzaff Pele Fraser and Henry Burns look very much of home af o l-laliowefen Parly. fxncl such delighflul company! CHARLES FRANCIS MANNlNG 3 Wes? Circle Salem, Mass. Friendly and arlable . . . Various acfivifies , . . lily Vee baseball and fwo years of Varsify lvaseba' . , . Eagle? faolball . . . Hockey . . , A real Prep rooler , . . Made many friends . . . Endeared himself lo many , , . All our besl wishes go wilh you, Charley! 'Ei ' - 2 PAULINO MARTINUS Boerhaavesfraaf IO Oranleslad, Aruba D. W. I, Came to the Prep in his Senior year . . Made himself al home in shor'r order , . lnlra-murals . , , Showed Obilily in lrack . . . l-los o greal love for ships and lhe sea . . . Liked lhe Prep and gal' along well , . . Quick smile and a grand sense of hurnor. FEDERKIO MO-NTANER Archimedesslracd II Oranieslcid, Aruba D. W. l. Anolher Aruban delegale fo fhe Prep and anolher pleasanr lype of personolily . , . Likes fishing and various sporls . , . Hopes fo offend Providence College . . . Worked hard scholastically . , , Gal a big kick out of Prep life . , . Knowing him was wonderful! 'J , 3: I V ve. i V. i 3 , ' , V 'S- E ' i L s e , e Wyiee 3515. i ' so Q if '- l 3 I . all ' ff' .,. Aj ROLAND LEO MORENCY 250 Washington St. Salem, Mass. Tremendously interested in automobile mechan- ics . . . Olt seen with Painchaud, Fraher, Man- ning . . .A member of the Soclality . . . Helped enliven Prep lite . . , Lilced the school . . . Rooted for it . , . Made many friends . . We wish him all the best! FREDERICK HAROLD NELSON 4I2 Essex St. Lynn, Mass. Dependable . . . Hard-working . . , Hit the books hard and compiled an excellent scholas- tic record , , . Rates fishing and dancing as his 'Favorite pastimes , . . All sorts of line qualities . . . A real Prep man whom we all admired . . , Our very, very best to you, Fred! JAMES JOSEPH MULLINS JAMES Pl-llLlP NANGLE IZ Weston Place Roxbury, Mass, 9 Hobart St, Danvers, Mass. President of the Kappa, Sigma Nu, and Pi Steady, reliable . . . Particularly interested in Alpha clubs , . . President ol his class as a CYO activities , , . Likes skiing and skating Sophomore . . , Jay Vee football . . . Three . . , The happy faculty ot getting along with years of Varsity football . . , Traclc . . . Jay people . . . Popular with his classmates . . . Vee and Varsity basketball . . . Senior Prom A regular fellow and a true classmate , . . We Committee . . . A wonderful recordl learned to respect and admire him. The Driver Training Program was popular at the Prep. 0 yay Tom Leonard and companion at the Hawthorne. Ri -- HPS I-Hn ? diffs iq .miy . . 5, - ,..,L..m ' ' 4 Tbirifii f-faiigfwlfi - sl ,,,,,:,,,.,yp k M1 P - f 1 ii PAUL AUGUSTINE OSKAR, JR. 60 Bradford Sl. Lawrence, Mass. Many aclivifies . . . Glee Club , . . Sodalily . , . Jay Vee baskefloall and track . . , Arlended all social lunclions . . . Worked hard scholaslically and made a line record , . . Hopes lar a Pre-Med Course al Nolre Dame in Seplemloer , , , I-le'll make lhe grade, we know! RICHARD DAVID PAINCHAUD 27 Shore Avenue Salem, Mass. Very much The Prepsfer , . . Found hisfory lo be his most inleresfing subiecl . , , Tried his hand at lennis and hockey , . . Quick To lain o discussion . . . Plans 'ro maior in hislory of JAMES THOMAS PARENT 63 Franklin Sf. Van Buren Me On the lennis leam for Iwo yeors Loyal Sodalisf . . . A Glee-Clubber . Aclive in club affairs . , , Pholography . . . Always willing lo argue lor The righls of lhe farmer We dressed . . . A real genfleman , . An ollrac live persanalily . . . Di I-landshake from a co-captain. Cl well. coach ta a Boslan College and lhen Follow a 'reaching career , , . All sorls of luck, Dick! VINCENT SAMUEL PAPPALARDO I9 Lincoln Sl. Lowell, Mass. Bursting wilh energy , . . Sadality . . , Track Parly lime af the S enior Club Glee Club Go? lots of enlaymenf our ol Prep social life . . . Genial and allable and friendly as can be Popular with all The gang . . . Hopes for a career as a chiropraclor , . . The besf ol everylhing, Vin! Qfffffsvim- 2 Sv ,,.. . Uiififiltf 'ii ,re Q . M f N A V' ' ri.r A .,o ' I 4 . , 5, L, ' , K A i I , ,Q - 1 ' I ' i A A ' A r GERARD ARMAND PELLETIER ERNEST JOSEPH PERRY 245 Highkmnd Avenue So ern. Moss. 560 Andover Sr. Lawrence, Moss. Another Sowernire wirh 0 friendy disposirion . . 4 Keerdy irvreresfed in oofornobi es . , . A didgenr, hord-working student , I V lnferesred Rn everyfhing perrdnlng To the Prep , . . Len o deep impression on he ol , . . Mony, rnony hne quohfies, A big gon in the Prep bockfieNd for rwo yecrrs . . . Tremendous driving power . . . Heoved the shotpm for Mr, DoYev's rrock teorn . 4 . A rugged individoohst , . . Good in dossroom dlscdsslons , , , Popokzr wifh rhe gong , . . Mode o Nor of friends . , , Good hrclc, Ernie! Sm lghf ond snodows orodnd rhe from gore. Here ls o scene rho? we li remember Ogoin ond Ogorn in 'he years ahead, EUGENE VINCENT PETRELL 496 Morlre+ Sf. Rocldond, Moss. Pheoson? chorczder , , , Boseboh monoger . . . An ocfive member of oh fhe dubs . . , On fhe quiet side . . 4 WEN! orrend cohege . . . lnteresred in oh kinds of ofhYeMc:s , . . One of rhe gong , . , Go? dong we!! wlfh his doss- motes . . . Our good wishes go with him, J 'Si 4 in lm-I ,Aa Gerry Hamel demonstrates tlie Correct rocquet grip to an admiring audience. Tennis is a populor sport of the Prep. ROBERT ALFRED PlCONl 48 Pleasant St. Beverly, Moss, Tne quief type . , , Active in CYO baseball ond basketball . . , Gives nis besf fo all under- tolcings . , . Enioyed tlie language courses and lnopes to furtlier lwis worlr on flte collegiate ieyel , , . Defermined and sincere . , . Left a fine impression . , . He was worfli lcnowingl ROBERT EDMUND PIECEWICZ I2 Boardman Sf. Solm, Mass. An Honor Roll student consisfenfly . . . Day- lnopped from flrie Witcl-i Cify for four years , , , A golf enthusiast . . . A comrade of Milne Harrington . . . Slwoulcl go for in life . .. Many fine qualifies including modesty , . , A reol Prep mon . . . One of flie loest. PAUL CHANDOS PLANKEY QI Summer Sf. Brisfol, N. H Sodolify , . , Two yeors of Eaglef foofball . . . A favorite on flwe campus , , . An easy going manner and G bubbling vcriefy ol liumor that helped lceep everyone happy . Intro-murals ond club functions . . , He ever smolced a pipe! . . . All our best wislnes. Paul In 9 .ffl 4 U'4 2 w --my it iittifitttf'-fitfiiisigfissxzisliififliz ai , ' K'k' i - ' X X'-' '- 1 ' , t iii JOHN PHILIP RAFFERTY 60 Tremont St. Salem. Mass. Interested in all school activities . , . Stamp collecting as a hobby . . . A comrade at Gerry Pelletier . , . A hard worker and true triend , , . Looks torward to tour years at Boston College . . . Popular . , . Pleasant disposition . , , Many time qualities. THOMAS ANTHONY REIS Stout Avenue Port Ewen, N. Y. Football, basketball, and baseball manager . . . An important cog in the athletic machine . , A Sodalist . . , Glee Clubber . . , Always cooperative and willing to lend assistance . . . Worked hard at the books, made a good STANLEY ALFONSO REPPUCCI I09 Salem St. Boston, Moss. The greatest arator since Demosthenes . . . Gave his opinion at the slightest provocation , . . Activities: Jay Vee tootball, intra-murals. Sodality , . . Keenly enioyed all social lance tions at the Prep . , . Showed dramatic talent scholastic record , . . A regular , , . Our bestl with the Masquers . . , A good man! , 4560 On the sideboards at the d 6 l C, hockey rink. l ' JAMES HENRY ST. PIERRE 6 Bradford St. Salem, Mass. A popular Saint . . . Many activities , . . Baseball tor three years . , . A talented hockey player . . , President at the Salem CYO tor two years . . . A typical day-hop . , . Interested in athletics of all kinds , . . Made a good record . , . Good luck, Saint! we The tlower-encircled statue ot the Blessed Mother. JOI-lN LEONARD SACCO 9 Beckett St. Peabody. Mass. A hard-working student with an interest in engineering 4 . . On the quiet side. but extremely welleliked , . , A Glee Clubber tor two years . . . A real Prep rooter . . . Sincerity and determination were his characteristics , . , Should be a real success. PAUL LATIMER SECCARECCIO I2 Fordham St. Lawrence. Mass. Possessor ot the biggest smile in New England DANIEL EDWIN SI-IAY 7 Pickett St. Beverly, Moss. Pretect ot the Sodality . . . On the Senior Prom Committee . , , A G-lee Clubber . . . Senior Class Otticer . . . Active in CYO work . . . Many talents , , . A tlair tor making triends , . . Mode a time record at the Prep . , , Ambitious , . . Popular . . . A regular! Autograph time at the Foot- ball Dance. . . . Four years ot track , . , Jay Vee and Varsity basketball , . . Sodality , . , An interest in medicine and the hopes ot attend- ing Notre Dame . . . Good scholastically , . , One ot the best . . . Best wishes, Paul! Y he JOI-IN GREGORY SEXTIOIN, JR. 45 Waltham St. Lexington, Mass. Track and Jay Vee basketball were his athletic accomplishments , . . A Sodalist . . .Took part in all social tunctions , , . On the quiet side . . . Likes modern music . . . I-lopes tor a career in the field ot engineering , , , Hard- working. energetic, ambitious. Behind the scenes at the Masquers' production. 1 EL I fi' f' I x RICHARD JAMES SI-IAPIRO WILLIAM SI-IEEI-IAN ARTHUR KEVIN SMITH 73 FronIrIIn Sr, Peabody. Moss. 2 Boy View Avenue SoIem, Moss. 39 Andrew Road SWOVUPSCOII- M055- A I'v'ercuIeon pIoyer In II1e Prep Iine for Iwo A fovorIIe in Mr, DoIey's U. S. I-Iisfory . . . A 6Ie9 CII'bb9 for IIIVSS YQUVS - - 4 SOCIUIIIY yeors . . . Voco' +oIenr Inof he de-rr1onsIroIed Eogwer IooIboII I I 4 S0dQIZ+y , l , Senior Prom . . . EogIer IooIboII I , , Worked indu5IriousIy wIII1 nIs GIee CIub worIc , , , InIeresIed In oII Comrniffee . , , Wceepresidenr of II1e Junior WIIII BVOIIISV IOIIVI OVW mom' PVOIGCIS - - - scInooI orfolrs . , , Affended socIoI IuncIIons CIoss . , . Vorled exfro-curricuIor record . , , SSHIOV CIOSS OIIICCV . . . DGSGVVGCIIY popuIGr and ervIoyed fIvern . , , An QII Ground good Mode mony friends , . , As fine o Iod os you - - - The SIVICGFSI CIGIGVVTWIHSCI IYPG . . . SIWOUICI Ve Iow , , . Bes+ wIsInesI couId meer , , 4 Good Iuc:Ir, BEIII 90 IOP In IIIS. Brother John wifr Iwo oI his Qopobwe wolfers. MernorIoI I-IoII Is cu beenive of ozflvlfy oI rneoI+ime, bufBrOII19rIOIU3SIIIr1 sIrI de. , W 59 i I I The Gvlee Club in acTion. BroTher Thaddeus leads his songsleis in sweel harmony al The ChrisTmas concert. PETER MATTHEW SMITH I Beverly Hills Ave. Beverly, Mass. Blew a hor CorneT Tor The Prep music makers . . , Lols and IoTs of school spiriT . . , Four years of The Sodality . . , Liked The sciences . . . Hopes Io Tollow an engineering course aT college . , . Talented in many ways A . Slow, quieT smile . . . Our besT, PeTel KENNETH WILLIAM SPENCELEY PHILIP WILLIAM THIBEDEAU SainT Thomas Virgin Islands Walnuf Road HamilTon, Mass. An outsfanding aThleTic record , , , EagleT, A pleasanf charader who gaT along well with Jay Vee, and VarsiTy fooTball . . . Jay Vee his cIassmaTes . , . Has The unusual hobby oT baseball . . . VarsiTy basketball Tor a year spear fishing . . , Hard-working, ambitious. loTs of drive in The Things Tha'I inTeresT him and Two years of Track , . , Ping-pong player . . , Hopes To enTer BosTon College in The extraordinary . . . Genial, aTTracTive disposi- Tian . , , We'lI miss you, Ken! Iall . , . May success be his! .,.. ,giQf-1221 -H-lvlffl - ,. f,,gQ1w any ing! ii , ,.Z,p,,,..,.,gg,1:axY:A Y ,f ' ,.vsv'+ '-HJ X 'JV ,. , 'fax V n'2,' PX I icss I y,L.1.f5s,g1i1S4'f1E,g'?fm , 5 K THQTQ, arf, 1 I L .F-.:5..I3gs,. Mfr, T L siiiiriiv sa1..-.4w'l'iffte. ?,tw-ewitfsgzsegzjf . CHARLES FRANCIS TWOMEY 80 Ocean St. Lynn, Mass. Two years in the Glee Club . , . Four years in the Sodality and Sodality Secretary this year . . , Editor of the I954 Spire . . . A sincere and hard-working Prepster . . . Compiled a good scholastic record . . . Headed for Holy Cross , . . A real gentleman! NEIL JOSEPH TWOMEY l87 Bailey St. Lawrence, Mass. An Honor Roll student consistently throughout his tour years . . . Jay Vee ancI'Varsity basket- ball . . . Glee Club , , . Sodality . . . A four-year traclc man . . . Vice-President at the Senior Class , , , Many, many talents . . . Made a wonderful record tor himself. . , ,.,,,,,.,,, ., ire.. , .,si I sris I I WILLIAM JOHN WALLACE' 5 Poplar St. Ipswich, Mass. The perfect gentleman who gave his best to everything . . . Many hobbies: photography, model trains, hunting, hamsters, etc ,,.. I-Ie persevered with the Latin for tour years . . . Attractive personality . . . He helped brighten up our classroom routine. Harry Deferrari and friend sit this one out, JAMES DANIEL WALSH 223 Eastern Avenue Lynn, Mass. President of the Freshman Class , . . Gave his all to the Glee Club for four years . . . Secretary of the Sophomore Class . . , A Sodalisl' . . , Four years ot Latin . . . Excellent scholastic record and a willingness to worl: hard , . . A fine, fine gentleman! 'r-. :I if Choosing up for an afternoon of sports. as X I , , - uvlvu- L f .Q 1 :TV ,fgegfkg f I .Sai-izrperiggffis . ,nfnifs 'te ,Lai Q JOHN STEELE WEIR, JR. 72'f2 Essex ST. Beverly, Mass. On The VarsiTy eleven Tor Two years , . . Senior Prom CommiTTee . . , Glee Club and SodalisT . . . A glad-Ta-meeT you personolify ThaT won him Triends galore . . , lnTeresTed in maioring in hisTory and governmenT on The coIlegiaTe level , . . Will be.missed by all. BERNARD HARRY WHELAN 24 Piclcwiclc Road Marblehead, Mass. An accomplished drummer . , . Lilies The greaT ouT-of-doors . . . Made a good scholasTic record . . . Many TalenTs . . . A real Prepster . . . Hopes to take a Pre-Law Course aT Holy Cross or Boston College . . . Should malre good aT whatever he underTalces. DAVID G-lLLlS WHITMAN SouTh Lane Hingham, Mass. Two years of Jay Vee and Two years of VarsiTy fooTball . . . VoTed The mosT Typical boarder . . , Senior Prom CommiTTee . , , Vice-PresidenT of Sigma Nu, Secretary of Pi Alpha . . . Extremely popular and an all- around good sludenT , . . One of The besTl JOHN FRANCIS WINTERS- I8 Lenox ST. Lawrence, Mass. A Glee Clubber and SodalisT . . . Able To Tlash The mosT engaging smile on The campus . . . CYO baslceTball , . , Fine sense of humor . . . A winning personaliTy , . , Made a good record in his years aT The Prep . . . He'll malce good in The game of life. A Tamiliar road for many dayhops! yew.. - MusT be a conference on world aTTairS! ' ' ff: Q ,r ' BERNARD JOSEPH WOLSKY I7 Efliel Avenue Peabody, Moss. Diligent ond dependable , . . ln+eresTed in rnony hobbies: bowling, siomp collecting, sporfs of all kinds . . . Compiled on excelleni scliolosiic record , , . Many folenis ond o pleczsczni disposifion . . , Will rnclie good in ilwe business world . . . Good luclc, Bernie! EARLE FRANCIS WOZMAK Moin Sf. Jofirey, N. H. Tennis for lwo yeors , . . A Glee Clubber' . . . lnteresied in golf , , . Lilced club life cz good deol . . , Hopes to offend Holy Cross . . . Ori flue quiet side, bul on eosy-+o-ge+-olong- willw disposition . . . Moy success ond hoppi- ness be liis fhrougliouf life! How mony times in ilie course oi our four Prep yeors did we friidge ocross The campus lrom Rylceri to Xavier! ,K n ,ju ev W ,.: H, We ff? W :Rf QV? ge Ggyyv 0? j W I K QV GWX v-if f , my Ji.-:. Q? f Uloii QNAWV' Jig? 3 462 W' 223633 M N, 'x U SWRX '69 Undergraduates 'LQ 'lim v M x yu 5 V ,f .ffl 5 Firsf Row: J. Graff, A, Rossi, F. Slwmose, W. Mczrrs, Broiiwer Bosco, R. Tcrrr, T, Hanlon, D, Kiiioron L. Moestronzi. Second Row: S. Pierce, A. Cronin, P. McCorihy, T. McNici1ol, E. Keenan, J. McEii'rinney P. Droff, J. Hubisz, R. Noveiio, Third Row: D. Perini, R. Nickerson, J. Woods, B. Irving, F, Zubirio C. Keown, D. Domey, D. Gobrielli, R. Miciwoud. rs ayf' f 1 -J 5 1 r Firsf Row: M. Sheehan, M. BJaClrweNL R. Meaney, J. Brown, Brother Bernard, R Kiheen, L. Toomey. R, Dahon, T. Mahoney, Second Row: R. Byrne, J. Mclnfire J, Murray, T. Kersey, G. Kehey, R, BiJ5y, A, Morase, L. Lane. Third Row: R Harrington, J. Ryder, S Jones, W. Carpenrer, P. Reileiier, J, Robbins, B, Moc Hardy, Fcurfh Row: C, Barry, W. Kerrigan, B, Morrisey, T. BarIJe D. Donovan J. Howard. I A rg MW Firsi Row: T. Crnhnane, R. MakeJa, R, Hymn, R. Doucefre, Brofher Frarmis Jerome J, O'RoUrke. J, Sulhyan, R. Saccone, R. Chaney. Second Row: D. Uewehyrr R Marfrn, R, Borda, R, Train, R. Rorrros, R. Harney, R, Farmer. Third Row: R Henley, R. McManus, E. Guay, M. Pohard, H. Rich, H, Srrors. Fourth Row: R Goerfin, P. M J, Lyon, J. HoJmes,A.Capodih1po,A, Frame, J 5 , '41 ff 4f f ilwgmw, NJ? Firsf Row: J, Sommer, J. Nichaias, F. Grady, F, Campion, Brother Padraig J. Cabrai, H. McAuliffe, T. Sinhvan, B. Fiynn. Second Row: J. MoT'ay, W Cafiahan, R. Bouchard, R. Leung, R, Faucher, H. Fargiane. J. Higgins, G, Ray D. Prayasr, P. Laski. Third Row: G. Gagnon, R, Caine, J. Mcgfnnis, R, Reynoids F. Murphy, J. Reiihan, D. Lapainfe, R. Deimanico. Fourth Row: R, Biiss, C Emerson, N. Garrrhier, D Tandre, R. Downey, R. CoTernan. Firs+ Row: J. McNamara, J. Dunne. H. Beiiyeaii, J. HarnTet, Mr. Francis J. Sheehan, E, Hynn, R. Barbafi, W. Jaques, L, Higgins. Second Row: F. Srnerrzynski, W. Shaw, R. Gdiagher, T. Cinne, J. RigaTf, R, Doheny, R. Caanfie, M, Caragane, Third Row: G. A'ien, H. Deferrari, J. Lepore, G. Diff, T. Favre, C. Mccarrhy, R. Uriccriia, R, Brady. Fourfh Row: W. Fawcerf, J. ODonneTT, S, Dearden, H. Fieming, J. Kirby, R. Regan, D. Brennan. fra, gy. I ix 1 -if r Firsi Row: C. Bcxrer, J. Penney, C. LJweureux, D. Suvermon, Broflwer WiJfrid, B. Cneyerre, R. Chute, W. Rryers. B. O'Lecry. Second Row: R. MorJJoux, R. Harney, D. Morency, C. Ckyrk, D, Ryder, L. ForreJJ, H. Srnrrkw, R. Sanford, J. Mccorfrry. Third Row: P. Deyrrn, P. Singleton, l.. Skreo, J. McCann, J. Burke, B. GIJGS. P Kusrmieruk, J. O'DonneH, C. KeJJey Firsi Row: J. Rrcone, J. Lrnenon, J. Ryan, G. Recrr, Brorlwer Gues, W. Feeney J. Rosefrr P. Loscuroin. R. Aycio. Second Row: E. Mackey, R. Corey, R. Bourque M, Cnopur, M. Morrissey, B. WoJJore, D, Burke, J. Me-Jie. Third Row: R. MokeJo D, McGurey, N. Mrenoud, R. Wood, J. Currin, R.-Landry. F. Juison, R. Herr Fourfh Row: D, Tierney Jos. Lrnekron, D, Fields, J. Lone, F. MoJoney, P. Le BJonC J. Purce J. at 4 Qf'sq 4 40 .M , First Row: J, Brannigk, W. Faiia, F. Curiin, J, Ridgef Brofner Thaddeus, R. BariJe W, Emmifn T. KieJy, J. Casey. Second Row: W. Dwyer, H. Cleary, J. Strong, G Oconneii, H, French, M. Diskin, J. Bazzinaifi, R. Faniaine, R. Griffin, R. Arango, Third Row: W, Hickey, P. Fraiwer, J. Wavsn, H, Moc:Bride, D. Byrne, J. Canning P. Labrie. R, Astoifi, M. Ficara. Fourfh Row: B. Gaivin, E. Mcfforfiiy, J. Cannoiiy, R Jiiiiri-.ern D, Glizzf, J. DA:iinii, R Kwuiuiaki. First Row: R. Gomez, F. Foiey, T. Rourke, B. Larefi, Brofiwer Casimir, M, Derby, J. Pierce, A. Cloufman, W. Lavoie. Second Row: S. Duffy, W, Fairbanks, R. Kacnerion, P. Murray, W. Heaiey, D. O'Leory, L. Larciwez, Third Row: A. Robinson, G. Brown, W. Davis, T. Fay, J, Riordon, J. Mifcneil, J. Moroney. jflx A X . J, sf fgff -J I I O i Ik 2 Firsf Row: M. Alvarez, R. Ring, J. Ayala, J. Toomey, Brofher Thomas, J, McNeilly S. Ellis, D. Cullinane, F. Connery. Second Row: J. Dunn, R. Breen, R. Page R. Del Colle, F. Derrnody, B. Murphy, R. Talbot, J. Hebert, J. Lynch, H. O'Donnell D. O'Neil. Third Row: W. Shanahan, E. Scohill, J. Bouchard, J. Dolin, M. Mendollma, M, Vaillancourf, D. Murphy, J. Cerina, A. Bishop. Firsf Row: C. Spychalslri, J. Gagne, F. Colosi, B. Clark, Bralher Francis de Sales J. O'Leary, Terranosia, J. McGee, E. Sheehan, Second Row: J. Goldman, J O'Connor, G. O'Connor, R. Shaw, J. Hannon, W. Nash, J, Casey, J, McNifl, W. Wennerberg, J. Von Dell, T. Murphy. Third Row: P, Rabchenulc, B. Coyle, H Dermody, P. Rush, N. Burlce, J. Reynolds, R. Rollins, W. Stewart P, Mccarlhy. Q .MV ,QQ . T., blink!! in-s i Q .. , i 0 I ' we .. fr 'wi Q N-. K K V: 1' 'Wx A 5-.??' f- ' . ' qv, T -.N Ji' ,Q . fail. s FH v 4', . ' L 'W ..,,, . . , F xl - . . f !?7, Q. Q , W H A . ' , c . 1 .Q 34119, . ' is B i' 31 ' 1 U ' J SQ' 1 1 4 ,I 'A Q. .4 :ff Q 4 . I ' . -., , 5. . '31 ' V X0 Firs? Row: T. OBrien, J. Cyr, J. Ryan, M. Mahan, Brofner Norman, R. Floor, D. Cronin, H. Honey, M. FoTey. Second Row: J. O'Brien, W, Jones, W. Manning, T, NeTson, J. Mriaugiin, N. Michaud, E, Berger, A. Bembe, J. Banks, R. Coombs. Third Row: R, Marfinack, R, Soucy, R. Boie, J, Kondon, J. Corbeff, D. Pierre, J. Spence. Fourih Row: J. Mulngan, S. Silverio, J. Lee, R. PendVeTon, C. KeiTey, fx, Riiii Firs'l' Row: F Cassidy, C. Ferreri, F. Quinn, J, MuTvey, Braiher Carey, M. Mclntyre, P. Conway, R. Rollinson, E. Graves. Second Row: H. Hackett W. Ke-Ney, R. Crosby, P. Burba, L. Rifcnie, R. Powers, W, White, D. Brophy, W. Douglass, W. SaTVivan, J, Coyie, D. Gndea, J. Greene. Third Row: J. Houde, R. Cyr, C. Myers, J. Verarino, P. Dofrrley, R. KiTey, J. Deignan, P. Radaclr, J. KeTTey, J. T-iurTey, J. Barreri, J. MQfXl!isier. 'x 1iiri'1i.i 1-isl 1.1 1-v---vii' its an l i1uA is 'f' W 'Q 1854 Z fa, AHS S' Ckaptef SZOPKJ Q i 5 2 , 3 X vw fffw ,,g 5 RM 3-5 J xwhnvfy W if 'fm '55 s is hmt all First Row: M. Horrlngfon, J. Lepore, T. Hornon, T. Leonard, B. FuTTer, J. MuJTins P, Bronon, W. ColTIns, A. Copodilupo. E. Groczyk. S, Pierce, Second Row Assis+on+ Coach Cnouinord, T. Reis, A. Cronin, R. Doheny, P. Droif, P. Brooks D. Brennon. S. Jones, J. Burke, J. Pigoff, G. Gagnon, J. Weir, R. Nickerson, J NichoTos, Hecld Coach Mos+roJio. Third Row: J. O'DonneTT. T. Foy, J. Howard B, Irving, J. Canning, E. Perry, D, Whifmon, R. Kordolski, G. Brown. D. Perini R. Shapiro, E. Mccortlwy, P. Brudo, P. Horrlngfon. mls. ff Offffirr ff J' ...iw we-ni. qv 1' '44 lflffw' EJ f '4' T! snap tour extremely busy people. S 'Mar if Football: tense-exciting-the breathless thrill as a back breaks loose tor a long gain-pictorial remembrances ot the I953 season. Head Coach Fred Mostrolia: I-'le has served as head football mentor at the Prep tor tour years. A brilliant record as a collegiate and professional player provided him with an ideal background tor the coaching protessian. Those who have played under him appreciate his knowledge and versatility. Varsity Managers Reis, O'Donnell, Har rington, and Nicholas talce a breather and give the photographer a chance to i. f' 1 ri'-....,,,,,-.I J A i an 1 Kneeling: Dick Shapiro, Biii Collins. Bruce Fuller, Jim Mullins. Tom Leonard, Ed Groczyk, Sfcndingz Ernie Perry, Mike Hcrring+on, Dove Whi+mon, Coach Mosfroiio. Paul Brooks, John Weir, Pcui Bronon. They'ii be missed when onofher autumn rolls oround. F 1 5 5 1 Wi ir me qu- 93-il A Q 1H3T?'i 3, F- 6?-vii mn' PM +P A' ,ii ,,, W 0 2 ...A .. -- - 2 1? .H , , , l J as , w.,,,f!Q .,b W . 9' ww . we ., i a Q 3 P 4-AP l ua,..a'.41. ,sauna .ami , mp, JUNIOR VARSITY-Firsf Row: A. Bishop, F. Grady, F. Campion, P. McGingJey, P. Connoiy, P. Drofr R. Clancy, H. French. Second Row: W. Faiia. M. Chapuf, W. Heoiy, R. Bliss, G. Dufzf, F. Shea P. Peilefier, C. Ciark. Third Row: J. McNornoro, C. Ciarlc. H, Derrnody, L. Larchez, D. O'Leary, N Burke, W. Dougioss, F. Dermady, H. Cieary. Fourth Row: R. Pendeifon, J, Riordon, R. Johnsen, M Mendaika, J. Lane, J, Keiiey EAGLETS-Firsf Row: J. Muivey. R. Cornre, D. Cronin, W. Keiiey, W, Wennerberg. J. O'Leary. T. Rourke, T. Kiley. Second Row: R. Terranova, J. Linehan, J. Hannon, J. Mcfhxilisfer, M. Morrissey, R. Roiiins, J. Ridge, F. Jiiison, J. Ayaio. Third Row: R. Ayoia, R. Gomez, R. Sanford, L, Ritchie, P. Murray, W. Shanahan, C, McCann, R. Arango, A, Griichn. Fourth Row: D. Byrne, S. Daffy. C. Morphy, f - , ' 2 '. 5- . 3: Q 1 Ml g ,. 5 1 NJ: -1 .-' 1, if s if? The l953-l954 Prep Varsiiyz Firsf Row: Tom Reis, Bill Kerrigcn, Tom Borile, Bill Corpenler, Poul McManus, Joe Nicholas. Second Row: Frank Murphy, Tony Copodilupo. Bill Fciwcell, Coploin John Donnelly, Bruce Mocl-lordy, Joe Lepore, Coach Bob Chouinord. The Prep did nol hove loo successful o boslcelboll year, buf with the excepfion ol Donnelly and Murphy The squad piclured on this page will be ovoiloble when onolher seoson rolls around, And 'rhe focililies offered by 'fhe new gym, completed late in The presenl secson, should be of immense help. 919' T. 5 'f+ 31 5 '- . x 3 Q 1 wh. B MocHardy P, 'hw ' 5 flu.-4557 'z Q ,f . K ,r Bill Carpenfer 4 E gi ff Qs .nu-1., K Il my A L.,, Bill Kerrig cn Tony Ccpodil lll Y.-SSBNS' upo KN f ir - -fl .',' K . isgiwnav H Lwyy , ff 5. 'F' l sw' f tr ,1.., 5 l1, ll Foul McMcnu 1, . , Q. lf, Q Ml My W ll? f V f I-WW .. I' C 0 ,elf ll-'F 0 J l NU f 1 J . N x flll AJX 1 Ax rl, 'A . 1. mx X , l f5 Mil Sl fi f f - Pei- 2 E .l John Donnelly :Ah LA olll . llll - fi ff o1.l lfg, 5 l 2 W V o XM- ' K 1. l...,.-J f JWNS 6 84 Borile and Donnelly really wanl lo gel fhal ball! Piclured on lhese pages are some of lhe high- polnls, pholographically speaking, ol lhe l953- I954 baslcelball season a+ lhe Prep, There were lhrills galore and lhe usual amounl of hearlaches, bul Caplaln John Donnelly and company kepl on llghling . . . The biggesl lhrill of lhe year: 'rhe viclory over Keilh in The lirsf game lo be played in The new gymnasium. V5 Y Fallov, me bounclng llallv-ll you YJ l lllhal hols mlnel' Fronlr Murphy seems lo be saying, x k I ge YW Q el 'A ' '1' V 5' f 'i,,ffff'?ns' W1 W 'Y - 6: 'N Q 5. -'ff b . Q Q ,g ,. L 7' ffl 1 f A 'ig X ug, , 2 Xing ' ' gffiw k V .. A 1 ,J ,, . iw . i. ,. X. S g,VVi f,z, Q Ski mA Q at I m'MAk ,'f, P ' Q4 I P f 2 3. 'Q 4 us' 5 - f . , ' X is 5 A4',a 'x:,, 5 ar Q. X 59: f,. ' 4, Q 'fax X Q M2 ' h 3 X 31 ' 5 f I - - ' Q 'S A if ' A V . i': f D s 'Q e P s e s UH ,l , , DMV! A . e ee s My JU ', 5 S :Eg Q 5 ss we , L a eg-PZYJ s es Z i ie sglilfel QS? RM AY QK fy es MAQRW 21 6 Us W s s ei ' e lv il e ss e e e s e e fl -'-- - ' . A - ' Qqegggs- , ,i , ' L: I ff-2 gi-: ' -Q.: is f... b L . ..,x-:,.,.,,r,,, , Y s , . Aetien-filled moments in the season of heetie hall Frank Murphy gives a fremendous leap for The boU. Seems as If a few oflwer peopl had H1 same ide 86 The Prep Jay Vees in action, They made a good record and displayed, al rlmes, 0 spark- ing offense. John Donnelly seems inlenl on making tha? basket. This game iusf about spelled The finish of aclivily in the old gym. x,X5MS S' xi .SGHN 4 6 3 llocke 51 -f Firsf row: T. Hanlon, J. McNamara, D. Murphy, R. Clancy T Culllnane R Jones J, Sullivan, Second row: R. Gallagher, J. McCarthy, P Delmomco J He n Sr, Pierre, S. Mccarfhy, W. Callahan, H. Deferrari. Allhough hoclcey af The Prep during lhe pasl year was conducled on an informal basis Coach Brofher Norman saw To if fha? his charges saw plenfy of rinlc acfion, A number ol scrimmages wifh Norlh Shore Teams al The Lynn Arena and frips lo Andover and Worcesler kepl lhe ice enlhusiasls reasonably happy. The Prep rink, susceplible lo The vagaries of a New England winler, did nor prove +oo safislocfory, buf The shovel experfs pu? in a lol of Time and ellorf on dililerenl occasions, ,.a N LJ' Brofher Norman: Aiiwieiic Direcior ond hockey Coach. Action on five Andover rink, Thats on eiosive pwci-:I The Prep versus Si, Joi'in's of Worcester. The Prep was the winner! A for of peopie seem io be Moving on ice time! i 1 ' l Q iiEw :,?.w! ,vi no Q' 1 'S 403: . n ' 3 i 1 4 xi' ' K1 4 . N -x '-W-Q. 69' 89 Tennis Moderator Brother Theophcne poses with his regulars: Francisco Zubirio, Bob Guertin, Bill Doran, Jerry Hamel, Arthur Holmes, Stan McCarthy, They provided action galore tor all opposition and showed the result ot instruction and long hours ot practice. Tennis ..., Forms darting across clay courts . . . . Brother Theophane perpetually busy keeping the courts in condition .... The old tamiliar cries at Love and Deuce .... Number Five Court in shadows as the westering sun nears iourney's end ..., Shrill, excited voices sounding and resounding .... Jerry Hamel and Bill Doran in a close match .... Spring atternoons ot word- less charm and beauty .... ...E .is 1 'L H Q' ,. :,,,i. l 'i x Q. 1 .. Sian McCarThy and Arlhur Holmes dernonsTraTe Bob Guerfin sTrilres a professional pose That h a liTTIe courf Technique. Loolrs good! must have acquired down Florida way Jerry Hamel looks grirnly de- Termined in This shot. The roller Thaf goT The courfs in shape Sheehan and Clune were the chouhleurs Tennis kepT a crowd ol courT enThusiasTs busy during The Tall and spring monThs ..., The five courTs were always in use and BroTher Theophane was always available for Triendly advice and wise suggesTions .... Over The years Prep Tennis Teams have done well in compeTiTion wiTh oTher schools and The l954 season was no excepfion .... A-golfing we musl go-and in Paul l-lanncway's cor! A sexfel of possible link champs! Beware, Ben Hogan! Under Bro'rher Padraic's sage direclion Prep golf Teams for lhe pas+ several years have been eifher league champs or slrong. conlenders .... This year's squad was comparalively green, buf showed improvemenl as lhe season advanced .... Paul McCar'rhy was lhe only relurning ve+eron- he's piclured lo 'rhe righr-buf several underclass- men showed promise and lhe 1955 leam should be anofher 'rap-flighl aggregalion .... Life on The linlcs-in April and May-was so, so wonderful! Golfers ore like fishermen: They fell loll, toll roles of Their exploils. From lhis group of condidoles Brother Padrcic selected his fe-om. They look reody ond willing lo go! The flrsf coll 'lor golf condldoles brought ou? This quinfef of linlc enfhusiosls. 5 . . . i Mljffgyjjtdmw df Eighty or more clad in sweat suits assemble down at the traclc each afternoon when the weather permits, and under the watchful eye at Mr. James Daley go through their paces. Pictured on these pages are some of those on whom the watchful eye gazed during the past season. As coach of track Mr. James Daley has com- piled an enviable record and consistently turns out tinished performers in all traclc and field events . . . . The l954 track season was no exception . . . . Jim Mullins, Ken Spenceley, Paul Oslcar, Paul Sec- careccio, Neil Twomey, John Sexton, Ted Crane, John Eger, etc.-they lived up to the traditions established by tormer Prep traclc greats . . . . Behind Mr. Daley's success, ol course, lie long, tiresome. grinding hours at devoted practice. At three o'cloclc on tall and spring afternoons traclc aspirants are told to talce a lap, and from there on the action commences. Dashes, endless relays, laps and laps and more laps. Hard. hard worlx, but it pays oft on the day at a meet. Above: Rich McCarran and Pete Murphy take the hurdles in stride on a sunny April afternoon . . . . And below, speedster Neil Twomey demon- strates the way he starts att on what he hopes will be a recordebrealcing dash ..., A long, long list ot honors attest Prep proficiency in track .,.. 3 1 ...I K ry' A+ The riglnf Ted Crane goes soiling, soiling, over +l'1e cross- bor in graceful lcslwion . Above: John Eger sfruggles mightily ro fhrow lime slwof of leosf cz hundred ond fiffy feel! , Vw Since 'rhis presenf volume was designed for Moy publicorion we had ro rush Hwe spring sporf secfion, buf we did endeovor ro focus flue spofliglir on llwe Senior members of lhe Trcuclc squad, They performed volionllyg brecisfed flue rope vidoriously on mony on occosion .... Couch Daley gives some poinfs on sforting fo Pool Seccoreccio, Top: Essex Counfy Reb . , 4 , Center: Vicforio Juniors! .... BoHom: Burclwe Kenney, Heron. ond Malone woif for their refoy of 0 proc fine session, US N N Y Z Mr. Roberf Chouincrd hos something fo soy lo prospecfive high iumpers. Mr. Chouinard lenl' o helping hand lo Coach Jim Daley during the spring froclx session. 1 -i I l M I , ' l ' ' Paul Oskar loosens up o bi+ before o ' Jim Mullins garnered mony poinis in Ken Spenceley olwoys looked good fl I roce. 'ff' 5:91 course of ihe seoson. ihe reloys. 2 S 5 , ,yu y 0' Fw il 4 l 'gg ff 1' JDM' The l954 varsily baseball squad: Firsl row: Tom Reis, Ronald Farrell, Joe Nicholas. Second row: Coach Fred Maslrolia, Tom Hanlon, Paul Branon, John Rafferty, Caplain Mike Harrington, Jim Sl, Pierre, Charles Manning, Richard Nickerson. Third row: Paul McManus, Pele Delmonico, Bill Callahan, George Gagnon, Tony Capodilupo. ,lim Kirby, Joe Lepore, Bruce Irving, Paul Harringfon. Wirh players like Dick Arcand, Norm Auger, and Norm Benoil losl by gradualion Coach Mas- frolia faced a major re-building iolo for ihe I954 season. Relurning velerans Nickerson, Hanlon, Branon, Delmonico were ol immense help and newcomers Lepore, McManus, Irving, Kirby, elc.. developed quickly .... Mike Harringlon proved himself a capable leader ,... The 'ream was aggressive, alerr, and played a heads-up brand ol ball .... Ten will be back for anolher year ol diamond service and should be lhe nucleus of a slrong I955 leam. aff, f, 4, Qi- .S X30Hy5. N , T H i l - .rn ' A 61 ' c s, ef f is ,l.s T ? . Q R I' sv' so R we M Pg ' , .c, ,gi ,fi T W H + ,vw vi .qxloiwj it .i ,avg I elif: T lJ0ffl5 T if 3 l 1 F- 1- . , dd ,rf , . Y . N R fr :Egg bg ,,.. I, lg gg, ff wx s,r NI Pifchers De in Q pre-g lmonico, Kirby, and Mu cme warmup. nning Q .W nd Coach L OH K ...,.z. fl X K: 5 ,gms ' Mike Harringfon c Cupialn ' ' 'r session. Maslrolaa un o sfro egy ,XX fs his mcn in o p rocfice Tom Hanlon ge H or+ of sliding. Sess ion fha? s+re-ssed f e Below! slrates A quarfef of varsify players in oclion: nofice fhe menacing stick lhaf George Gagnon ig waving! Paul McManus demon- lhe correct way lo bun? fo Callahan, Rafferfy, Gagna n. and Ca podilupo, l s 1 'rhe Prep The sharp Spring meani for many a crack ol ball againsl ba? .... The Thrill as fhe runner shof for home .... The sensalional calch . . . . The smashing hir . , . . The clever bunl' . . . . The greai American game remains erernally popular, and no where more so 'rhan of S+. John's . . . . Picfured on These pages are some of lhose ' fhe who saw baseball aclion al 'rhe Prep during I954 season. ,K 4' ' so ., or lf e 5, ,gf ' XV- lgll ' Q l ' ' I L-..' Q, - 0 ,I K l -VIH P - R '.,6.Ab', l , Ay gf J 5' ,.m, L I , rd x In llme cenfer: Managers Reis and Cap+uin Mike Horringfon loolrs grimly Nicholas, and Ronnie Farrell who was defermined as he poses over llwe base. +l've mcllclal scorer during +l1e pasl seo Milce has seen fhree years of diamond son. Managers and scorers are flle un action al the Prep and has played con- sung heroes of ony leam. sisfenfly good ball. The I954 JV baseball squad-Firsf row: W, Fairbanlr, C. Kelley, P, Radaclr, J, Kelley, P. McCor+l1y, D. Burke, J. Linehon, Mgr. Second row: L. Ellis. B. Clarlc, J. McNifl, S. Burba, J. Linelwan, H, Dermody, F. Dermody, R, Crosby, J. Mulyey. Juli, :PW Wtiiffflflf 'fr' 9 li-221422 55411: fgy 'Q 'f' 'igill vs, ml frf,,C-wif: WN NVQ 7854 7954 X W0 RS MQ C lzalofer 4 amlaud .fdcfiuified lllee llluli l953-I954 PREP GLEE CLUB Raberl' Barrell, Clemenl Baxter, l'lenry Beliveau, Paul Brooks, l-lenry Burns, Roberf Byrne, Frank Campion, Anrhony Capodi- lupo, Roberl Carey, Marlin Chapul, Ralph Counlie, Robert Cummings, William Doran, Richard Downey, Refer Droll, Paul Duhlley, John Dunne, William Ernmirh, Lawrence Farrell, Michael Ficara, Richard Flynn, Alexander Frame, Bruce Fuller, Daniel Gobrielli, Harvey Gagne, Paul Harrington, William Healy, William Jozques, William Kelley, Robert Kordolski, Wilfrid Lavoie, Philip LeBlanc, Conrad Ll-leureux, John Linehan, David Llewellyn, Bernard Loreli, Henry Mc- Aulilfe, Richard McCarran, James Mi:Carlhy, John McCorlhy, Roberl McCarthy, Paul McManus, Roberl Mailloux, David Malone, Richard Meaney, Robert Michaud, David Morency. Marlin Morrissey, Thomas O'Brien, Frederick O'Connell, Brian O'l.eary, Daniel O'Neill, Alberl Perini, David Perini, John Picone, Slephen Pierce, Paul Rabchenuk, Thomas Reis, James Reynolds, John Ridge, Peler Rush, David Ryder, Richard Shapiro, Daniel Shay, Mark Sheehan, l-lenry Srnilh, Kevin Smilh, John Sullivan, Charles Tworney, James Walsh, John Winlers, Paul Wood. JX' Q- L? 'J 1 .. 5 Xxuf' C Pionists Bob Barre!! ond Bill Jacques Hash smiNes from fhe keyboard. A poir of ocCompNishe-d musicians! Be-Wow: The Senior Members of We Glee Club with Moderofor Brofher Thaddeus. Our 'Songbirds' VGCINY did exceNenT work thus ye-or ond won praise and phwdlfs from oil sides. A musical sa4u+e To Mem! um -L I. ww Bob Gueriin, o debo Mosher of Ceremonies. An Empressive orroy 'I' ' 'D i h.,,N-WMA V -U . ii'Q'i- sg KS 1- ! 'i Clever dr Whelan. um work by Bernie , 'MNT --v D ...,?5, L 'kv . . , 1:7 ,J i, wp IW, i, - ,, , f . X A , , ,Q f Q G ,' 'WF f 32':,z. 4 ' '- 3 f ,X Ak I A 'Y Y J V ' -.f ' ' if 'ff' '1 . I Q M. ,gr V hu A1 . -mf, -.. VA ,ff . ' noir of vocow ?oYemT poses in the Sepiember sunlight 'N W -X f -5- m.,-- ,f 5 fini 4 mlif I, - in Q, Q4 in . 0- ,L i' , , l ,ff KR 'Ns fb 1, K agn- ,ff M- ,,,.-0 ww ' , . ig? L,.. Y f Q A ,fc s ,. wif' 3 lhe asquers Above: The Masquers, along wilh Diredor Franll Sheehan, assemble for a group piclure. They really loolc like characlers auf of lhe family album! . . , Below: Mark Sheehan and Bob Uricchio bring a louch of Hawaii To cold New England. Such grace! Such charm! This was one ol lhe highlighls in lhe Variefy Show tha? Direclor Sheehan cannily worked info his annual dramalic producfion, .fi r51Sf,g- 3 i ml Lillie Tommy -John Brown -o nd a bad, bad villain-Milre Carusone. On Thursday and Friday nighls, December I7 and I8, lhe Prep M-asquers presenled 'rhe hilarious GOLD IN THE HILLS as lheir yearly dramalic fare. To a slage offering designed lo reelc al melodrama lhe Masquers broughl' several ol 'rheir own delighl- ful louches. The resull was a melodramalic success, a pleased audience, Iwo hours or so of lun and laughler. SPEAKER OF THE PROLOGUE .., LIZZIE JONES ........,,,...., . BARBARA STANLEY ... ... HIRAM STANLEY ... .. NELL STANLEY .......... JOHN DALTON ....,........ ..... RICHARD MURGATROYD ... ... SAM SLADE .,,... JENKINS ..,....... A DERELICT .,,...,., BIG MIKE SLATTERY PETE THE RAT .,,,.. ..., .... Paul Brooks .. William Marrs . Lawrence Lo,ne . Roberf Uricchio Philip LeBlanc . Maurice Pollard Michael Carusone .. . James Casey Henry Burns Hugh Fleming . . Robert Guerlin Stanley Reppucci OLD KATE ........ Leonard Toomey SLICK STEVE ...... LITTLE TOMMY .,,....... CHUCK CONNORS ,..i... , REGINALD VANDERLOP .,... ,.... M RS. VANDERLOP .,...... ,,,. EDITH VANDERLOP HAPPY .........,......... .....,.. IZZY ,.....,.......,..,,............. . . .. Henry Sirois .... John Brown , . . . Curfis Barry .. .. Ronald Billy Thomas Mahoney Donald Silverman . Howard Kaplan . James Connolly Direcled by Francis J. Sheehan Sfan Repucci as Pele The Rat and Jim Casey os Sam Slade. Bob Uricchio is flanked by Iwo delighllul femmes latales-Bill Marrs and Lawrence Lane. From the smiles we'd say lhat lhere's a good chance Ihaf lhe lanlern will hang in The old Norlh Church- or wherever il's supposed lo hang! MAKEUP-JOHN DOO'-JY. Alexander Frame ' Pictorial remembrances of a gala eve STAGE-Kevin Smilh, Marlr Sheehan M ning'5 enferfginmenfl TICKETS-William Doran iff I ,, My A frio of Mosquers folk ihlngs over before curfoin coll. Mille Tommy looks ready! Paul Brooks gels The brush-off from Kevin Smifh, Howie Kaplan, Marl: Sheehan, Bob Guerfin. Make-Up Mon John Doody smiles with delight af the four beaming damsels he helped Creole. Il ove: We Eos? Side Four. Below: A frlo of crooners ond Ab some more GOLD IN THE HILLS. .ur 's. ...I get W' ww! ........4 Rabi 1 1 5 K K an Pi Ipha A I -Q 1 p Above: Hue sfolwori Board of Direciors. Below: An offenfive group wmches the TV sei, CoNege cmd pro foofbczlf games Qffrocfed +he mos? viewers, bu? John Eger and Sfon fhe Mon couWd always get enioymenf ou? of The Lone Ranger. B 4, 1 1 in s:z Sian Mccorfhy does o Willie Hoppe for a group Neil Twomey demonsfrares o bil of ping-pong of admirers lechnique while ofher experfs wafch closely. Pi Alpha: home grounds for rhe haughry Seniors. Proudly aloof in irs Hide- away down near rhe Sradium. A ple-asanr spar, parricularly when rhe girls from Marycliff or Our Lady of Nazarefh were guesrs for a buffer supper. A club for rhe campus adulls and boasring 'rhe only billiard fable in lhe Prep precincrs. Where ping-pong was 'rhe mosr popular game and John Donnelly and John Eger rhe Ioudesr confesranls. Where a coke and a candy bar were always in demand around 4 P.M. Where Scrabble was amazingly popular for a while. Where we had a lor of fun and garnered a lol of pleasanr memories. Where we spenr many of our our-of-school hours in 'rhe las? year of our Prep exisrence. Sigma u ,.-,..-.-- So on a September morning betore school we gathered on the steps ot Xavier tor our annual group picture. We made quite an impressive display ot manpower! Neophytes and members, we summoned our best smile tor the photographer. Pictured below: The Sigma Nu officers tor the past year. Bruce MacHcrdy, Tony Capodilupo, Pete Delmonico, and Paul McManus were cz harcl-worlc- ing quartet. Club meetings were capobly con- 5 lf' ' Brother Giles and Brother Pudrcic, Moderators, posed with us. Numerically the largest club on the campus, Sigma Nu is rich in both prestige and tradition. ducted: neos were tirmly but gently handledg club lite moved along smoothly and efficiently, It was another Big Year tor Sigma Nu and due credit should be extended to the tour below. l t lin, , A x Club life in Sigma Nu was a composiTe oT many Things. The blare oT The radio, The shrielas oT exciTed ping-pong players, The rumble ol The colce machine, The relaTive peace and quieT oT The TV room, The Thunderous crashes Tram The bowling alleys, The noise oT The buTTing machine as neos puT an exTra-beauTiTul glow To The floors, The endless discussions and argumenTs, The meeTings aT which BroTher Padraic would say a Tew words, The ever-popular pool Tables, The endless odds and ends ThaT made club liTe in Sigma Nu The pleasanT experience iT was. 6 Fingers ol scorn and reproachl You shauldn'T have done iT, Tellawsl ping-pong table saw a lot of service PicTured on These pages are some aT The Tarniliar scenes ThaT we'll always asso- ciaTe wiTh Sigma Nu. There was always someThing doing in The basemenT OT Rylcen and always a loT of people doing iTl Clune and Nicholas strike a professional pose Tor The cameraman! Kappa Kappa Firsf Row: R. Floor, C, Ferreri, J. MuJvey, J. Gogne, R. Terronovo, J. Cyr, M. Alvarez. Second Row: D, Brophey, D. Glldeo, J, Spence, E, Groves, Brofhef Wilfrid, BroH'1er Corey, J. Rush, J. Herberf, W, Wennerberg. Third Row: J. Ryan, W. SuJlivon, , ph mf R. Boie, W. Dougios, C. Myers, B. Murphy, J McAHisfer, W. White, M, Mclrwyre, J. Avolo, H Honey. Fourfh Row: L. Riichie, W. Shanahan, J Keiley. D. Murphy, J. Veforino, D. Dolin, J. Houde R. Deignon, A. Bishop, R. Cyr, N. Burke. 81 K U,r '4, af ' K .I .11 a 44-A1 Ima :UC wwf-4, J! a , g ' f .faq LL fl :,,fcQff-fm Pa- 'iT'Q,r,l Kappa Kappa-siTuaTed on The Top Tloor OT Rylcen where The newcomer To The Prep geTs his TirsT TasTe aT club liTe. Kappa is always a bee-hive oT noise and acTiviTy as exuberanT Frosh noisily play ping-pong, pool, checlcers, eTc, A TV seT gives The members a chance To keep up wiTh The laTesT escapades oT The Range Rider and oTher dashing heroes casT in The sarne mould. And The lzrosh demand ThaT Their TV dramas be acTion-packed! BroTher Cary and BroTher WilTrid were The Kappa ModeraTors during The pasT year and The'y arranged a program ThaT lcepT The members boTh busy and happy. ln The genial aTmosphere aT Kappa The Frosh whiled away Their ouT-aTesChool hours in The company oT Their classmaTes. AT Club meefings They goT Their TirsT loolc aT parliamenTary procedure and The orderly processes ThaT musT govern group meeTings. Good Training Tar Sigma Nu and Pi Alphal The game Tabfe could always aTTracT an eager group oT The Froshl Social life ff Wiki . 3233 LW QW l 'S ky. ,qv- 1 uv All good llwlngs musl come lo an end-even dances, l-lere's a group lworneward bound aller a memorable evening. And everyone was so, so bappyl Four radlanl smiles an ll'1e laces al four very lovely people. Music lwaflw charms, and so do The girls, Life was wonderful on dance niglwlsl Dancing cu?-oufs , . . Outlines of carefree couples , . . To brighten our dance pages and recapture gay recollections. v--l Mr. and Mrs. Roberl Choui- nard graciously pose for llwe ccmercmon on flue mglwl ol llwe Football Dance. WW Phil Le Blanc seems very much ol home on flue dence floor- os does his dancing porlner. And llwere was music , . , And louglwler . , , And We were olwoys gelllng ln ond oul ol dancing flash bulbs popping. lines, but we loved it! -sues! Jilin: mmf 5 Neil Twomey one Roy Burke Wand c he-Nping bond with +ve refresbmerfs, Amd may mode s.c'w dolrw sondvndwesl agp? Two FoofboUs, fwo boths!! captains. Mo foo+bosN couches, one interesfed on-Wooke-r. The FooTboN1 Dance is owoys 0 HQPMQM Yn the Prep soda! ccdendcr. John Doody ond Jim Parent Nook quife nomchokznf as Huey s+rike o fender pose for The phofogrcpher. 4151 S v John Doody, Gerry Hamel, and dafes make an ollracfive picfure as They pose af lhe Hotel Hawthorne in Salem. Nothing like sharing a colre-or so S+on Repucci seems To Think. This is really the pause that refreshes! if Dances mean? happy 'faces . , . Dreamy couples . . . An evening of fun and excifemenf . , , Slow. sweef music . , . Brighf moments in the routine of school life Dick Downey and Al Perini seem fo have musical ambifions. The bear of the drum and a long, long 5 'Vn dancers . . . Pleasant, Wine O swrrn g preasanf memories! TH Webby of Bob Jones and Friend in e the Hare! Hawrhorne, Vince Pappalardo and companion y very, very successfwy. fr We old mirror Trick VIE fk V Scif' Qu -'Inv C-72? '-xx 1: - rw 126 sl ihe Concordia Under ihe direclion of Brolher Wilfrid, Moderarar, rhe CONCORDIA Sraff lurned our several eye-Qalching issues. Joe Casey, Edi'ror-in- Chief, was capably assisred by Larry Gillooly, who also devised some ol The besl crossword puzzles seen ai 'rhe Prep in many a day. Gerry Currier, Sporis Ediior, managed lo keep his readers smiling wiih a.humorous Column, THE CORNER PQCKET. Ar'ris+ Randolph Kwei enlivened many a page wifh his spiriied carroons. A word ol appreciaiion, loo, io Broiher Jeremiah and John Daody for fine phorographic work Throughoul The year. And our ihanks ro Brorher Rudolphs English class for loofh prose and small doses ol poelry. Roving reporlers Bob Barreir, John Murray, Mike Blackwell, Paul Hari, Brian O'Leary, and Jim McCarrhy managed fo give CONCORDIA readers iheir fill of concise news coverage. All in all-a good year. CONCORDIA Moderoiar and Stall assemble For the annsa picfare, Rainer an impressive array of iournalislic lalenrl Editor-in-Chiel Joe Casey mr ses over ri Q keyboard. Some extra-powerlrrl ediforio oaghl 'a res! from swh rnedilafion The publication of a school paper is somelimes difficult bu? Larry Gillooly seems lo gel a kigk our ol if. Henry Burns, Bill Doran, Bob McCarthy, ond Emile Grondin: all ol them worked hard for lhe success oi this volume. I SPIRE Editor Charles Twomey wanls to make sure rhal he likes lhe pidure Brofher Jeremiah is abou? la lake. The success of This issue of The SPIRE is due fo many people who conlribuled generously of lheir 'ralenfs and abililies. To The PURDY COMPANY of Boslon our 'rhanks lor line por'rrai+ work and many, many candids. To lhe enlire slafl of lhe TRI-PRESS PUBLISHING COMPANY of Philadelphia our sincere graiilude for many favors graciously given. To Brolher Jeremiah whose camera worked over- lime a very lervenl: Thank you! To our palrans and adverlisers a hearl-fell: All of you were wonderfull Slafl arlisfs Dick Mccarron and Run- dolph Kwei. This is anolher book in 'rhal long series of volumes rhar have endeavored 'ro cafch 'rhe aulhenlic flavor of Prep life. Like ifs valianl predecessors may il serve as a lorighl memory of a happy year. We labored long and lovingly on +he rask and did our ouirnosl lo produce a book +ha+ would preserve rhe lforgel-me-nols of life as il is lived al S+, ,lohn's Prep. and as we go lo press +here's a iainl sadness in The lhoughl Thai lhe scenes and people piclured here will soon be only memories. lhe Spire 'WV177'Q1'L' 1 4,51 5 3, ,A bf! el J ,jr if -as In o yeor especlory devoted to Mory We Senior Members of Cor Lody of Vicfory SodoH+y renewed Hweir dedicofion +0 the Mother of God ond pYedged themsewes ro make me world Morionfminded. To Jesus +hrough Mary. Sudalit Moderofor Brofher Giles and Sodolify Officers Borreft, Shay, Fuller. Missing from picture: Charles Twomey ,rj-1. ii. M I + + jkycl' of qon5cc1'al'ion meal 3'lo1yJTlary,17irg,in Jnolher ol: Goal, Imo6l'1mworl'hy Plwugh I am ha be 14171 serwml el' lvuzlaecl by lliy mollaerly care Fir me and lvnging lv 5crs4c 141442, do in lflw Pre-sence QP my guardian angel. and all Elma courl' of Heaven :Iwo-so Hwe 1466 clay ko be my Queemmy,Advocaleandmymolhm Anal I Firmbf pmzrpou lv Bcwe Plug ever more myicll: and cle what I Can l'l1al' all may render Faillxful Service lv Haze . . . if Q Q And so lhe year moved on-as if il were a brief day, a swill dream, a passing shadow .... From Sepfem- ber To June -W-so shorl a lime. Lilce youlh ilseli . . . . Before we realized il we had passed lhe poinl of no relurn. We were Seniors and Commencemenl was around lhe corner .... Far above The neighboring hilllops Jrhe Spire would slill sland, buf under ils prolecling shadow oiher generalions would live and dream and grow lo manhood .... 'K wiv! vw XI ,,f Iames I. Breen Dr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. PATRONS . George R. Allen Ioseph Arcisz Frank I. Barile Daniel Barrett Robert E. Barrett Mr. and Mrs. Iames A. Bazzinotti Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs Mr, and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. R. F. Brady Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Leslie C. Belden . Rodrigue E. Berube Howard S. Bishop Albert E. Boie . Raymond Bouchard Ernest F. Bourque Iohn S. Brady Edward I. Brennan Iohn E. Brooks Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Brown Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Burba Harold I. Burke Iohn B. Burke Myles T. Burke T. W. Burke Paul Burda Henry F, Burns Mrs. Margaret E. Byrne Mr. and Mrs. Edward C. Caden Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Charles M. Campion Ierry Capodilupo Iohn Casey Iohn P. Casey Lawrence Casey Mr. and Mrs. Thomas I. Casey Mr. and Mrs. George V. Cassidy Mr. and Mrs. Nicolo I. Cerina Dr. and Mrs. Harold I. Cleary Dr. and Mrs. Thomas W. Clune, Sr. Mr. and Mrs, William F. Collins Mr. and Mrs. Francis Connery Mr. and Mrs. Iames F. Connolly Mr. and Mrs. Iames M. Connolly Mr. and Mrs. Francis l. Countie Dr. and Mrs. Edward I. Crane Mr. and Mrs. Dr. and Mrs. Ioseph P. Cronin Daniel C. Cullinane and Mrs. Iames W. Cummings and Mrs. Timothy A. Curtin and Mrs. Iohn L. Cyr and Mrs. Thomas E. Cyrs and Mrs. Iohn C. Dalton and Mrs. Kenneth Dalton and Mrs. Ioseph F. Deignan, Sr and Mrs. Alfiero L. Del Colle and Mrs. Peter A. Delmonico and Mrs. Harry M. Dermody, Sr and Mrs. I. F. Dolin and Mrs. George F. Domey and Mrs. Iohn Donnelly and Mrs. Stephen Donnelly and Mrs. Arthur L. Doody Mrs. Laurence Doucette Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Douglass Dr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Frank T. Downey Iohn B. Dunne William H. Dwyer Iohn T. Eger Steve L. Ellis Mr. and Mrs. Albert F. Emmith Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Falla Ioseph P. Farmer Samuel I. Ferreri Hugh I. Fleming Donald E. Flynn Richard P. Flynn Michael M. Foley Dr. and Mrs. T. H. Foote Mr. and Mrs. Pascal D. Forgione Mr. and Mrs. Roland Foucher Dr. and Mrs. Ernest I. Fraser Mr. and Mrs. George Gagnan Mrs. Elsa N. Gagne Mr. and Mrs. Harvey E. Gagne Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond P. Gallagher Martin I. 'Galvin Mr. and Mrs. Rene I. Gauthier Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. . Ioseph A. Gillooly Edmund I. Graczyk Frederick E. Griffin Theodore Goldman Mr. and Mrs. Iohn Griffin WALSH CONSTRUCTION CCMPANY Incorporated 119 Webb Street SALEM, MASS. A. IAMES WALSH, President cmd Treasurer ' S lem 5077 FITZPATRICK 6. LUNT A E C E IT E C T S BEVERLY, MASSACHUSETTS THE LYNN SAND 6. STONE CO. CRUSHED STONE - SAND - READY MIXED CONCRETE Plant: DANVERS STREET. SWAMPSCOTT. MASS. Telephone: Lynn, Mass., LYnn 2-8658 134 WARREN H. BENNETT, Inc. ELECTRICAL CONTRACTORS 98 Main Street MEDFORD, MASS. FRANK A. GALLAGHER ci SON PLUMBING ci HEATING 22 Federal Street SALEM. MASS. IOHN I. GAFFNY 6. SONS f PLUMBING 5. HEATING 28 Smith Street LAWRENCE. MASS. OWEN I. MCG N CO ENGINEERS cmd SUB-CONTRACTORS Reinforcing cmd Structural Steel Erection CAMBRIDGE. MASS. 136 li il GEO. MCQUESTEN CO., Inc. LUMBER SALEM GLASS 422 Border Street EAST BOSTON 28. MASS. 75 Canal Street SALEM, MASS. Telephone: East Boston 711040 Teletypei E BS-9 SECURITY STEEL :S WIRE WORKS, Inc. 440 Somerville Avenue SOMERVILLE 43, MASS. Structuro1Stee1 - Light Iron - Wire Grillework 137 'ik COMPLIMENTS OF PORTO PRODUCTS CORPORATION WALPOLE. MASS. ik LYNN BUILDERS' SUPPLY CO. MASONS' SUPPLIES ROOFING MATERIALS 50 to 100 State Street LYNN. MASS. ZANI TILE AND TERRAZZO COMPANY 417 Broadway CHELSEA. MASSACHUSETTS PAUL I. LESSARD PAINTING and DECORATING CONTRACTOR LOWELL, MASS. WE MEET . . . The exacting speciticatio New England's leading architects WITH COLOR for beauty and style QUALITY MERCHANDISE for Wearability and endurance AND FIRST CLASS WORKMANSHIP for exclusiveness and distinction IIS ig. SAMUEL KNIGHT SONS COMPANY MANCHESTER. MASS. LUMBER BUILDING MATERIALS FUEL OIL HEATING EQUIPMENT if 11 Cornplimenls of 'TRASK RCOFING CO., Inc. STEPHEN E. FRANCIS, Manager SALEM. MASSACHUSETTS S. VITALE CONSTRUCTION CO., Inc. sRovEL Qs TRAILER SERVICE Office: BEVERLY AIRPORT. MASS. Telephones: Beverly 3535 - l937 Excavating - Bull-Dozing - Crane Work - Trench Digging Sand - Stone - Loarn - Gravel - Cement Blocks 140 PATRONS Mr. and Mrs. O. H. Guertin Mr. and Mrs. Emile Grondin Mr. and Mrs. Marvin I. Hackett Mr. and Mrs. Philip E. Hamlet Mr. and Mrs. Harry Haney Mr. and Mrs. Leo P. Hannaway Mr. and Mrs. Patrick I. Hannon Mr. and Mrs. Ioseph B. Harrington Mr. Iames W. Hawkes Mr. and Mrs. Robert H. Henley Mr. and Mrs. Ioseph N. Hebert Mr. and Mrs. Peter F. Heron Dr. and Mrs. Paul R. Hinchey Mr. and Mrs. Oneil A. Houde Mr. and Mrs. Iohn I. Hurley Mr. and Mrs, Walter F. Iacunski Mrs. Clara B. Iillson Mr. and Mrs. A. I. Iones Mr. and Mrs. Iohn I. Keenan Mr. and Mrs. I. E. Kelleher Mr. Charles M. Kelley Mr. and Mrs. Charles T. Kelley Mr. and Mrs. Iohn H. Kenney Mr. and Mrs. Iohn Kerrigan Mrs. Marion Kelley Mr. Leo Kersey Dr. and Mrs. Daniel M. Killoran Randolph and Thomas Kwei Mr. and Mrs. Lionel A. Landry Mr. and Mrs. Iohn F. Lane Mr, and Mrs. Ioseph R. Lapointe Mr. and Mrs. Adrien LeBlanc Mrs. Lillian C. Lee Mr. and Mrs. Thomas H. Leonard Mr. Francis K. W. Leung Mr. and Mrs. Ioseph W. Linehan Mr. and Mrs. Iohn S. Llewellyn Mr. and Mrs. Iohn G. Lyon, Sr, Mr. and Mrs. I. F. McCarron, Ir. Mr. and Mrs. Calvin McCarthy Mr. Iames T. McCarthy l Mr. and Mrs. Iohn C. McCarthy Mr. Philip H. McCarthy Dr. and Mrs. Ralph P. McCarthy Mr. and Mrs. Stanley L. McCarthy Mr Mr Mr Mr Mr Mr Mr Mr Mr Mr Mr Mr Mr Mr Mr and Mrs. Iames I. McElhinney and Mrs. Iohn H. Mclnnis Melvin I. Mclntyre . and Mrs. Reginald M. Mclntire and Mrs. Iames R. MacHardy and Mrs. Thomas F. Mackey and Mrs. Wilfred D. Madore and Mrs. Iames F. Mahan and Mrs. Arthur M. Mahoney Iames I. Malloy and Mrs. William G. Malone and Mrs. Adelard Martin and Mrs. Basilio Martinus and Mrs. Henry I. Mendalka and Mrs. Henry E. Michaud Mrs. Marie Michaud Mr. and Mrs. Iames I. Moloney Mr. Ramon A. Montaner Mr. and Mrs. Leo H. Morency Mrs. Martin I. Morrissey Mr Mr. Dr. Mr Mr Mr Mr Mr Mr Mr Mr Mr Mr Mr Mr Mr Mr Mr Mr Mr Mr Mr Mr Mr and Mrs. Frank T. Mullin and Mrs. I. I. Mulvey, Ir. and Mrs. Iohn I. Murphy and Mrs. R. I. Murphy and Mrs. Harold Nelson and Mrs. Theodosion Nicholas and Mrs. Thomas I. Nielia and Mrs. Frederick F. O'Connell and Mrs. George A. 0'Connor and Mrs. Ioseph A. O'Connor and Mrs. Henry O'Donnell, Ir. and Mrs. Ioseph T. O'Leary and Mrs. Iohn I. O'Rourke and Mrs. L. F. Parent Samuel Pearl and Mrs. I. W. Pelletier and Mrs. Louis Perini and Mrs. Ernest I. Perry and Mrs. D. M. Petrell and Mrs. Alfred Piconi and Mrs. Walter S. Piecewicz and Mrs. Daniel F. Pierre and Mrs. Leo C. Plankey and Mrs. Maurice C. Pollard Mrs. Rose Provost 'I PATRONS Mr. and Mrs. Chester I. Raclack Mr. and Mrs. Iohn Rafferty, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. T. Ioseph Reis Mr. F. cmi Robbins FLOORING CO, Mr. and Mrs. Harold E. Robinson Mr. and Mrs. O. E. Ryder Mr. and Mrs. Ioseph Sacco Mr. and Mrs Iohn V. Saccon Dr. and Mrs. Iames Seccareccio 33 Park Street Mr. and Mrs Iohn G. Sexton Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Shapiro SONIERVILLE 43' MASS' Mr. and Mrs. Carroll Shaw Mr. and Mrs. Louis E. Shaw, Ir. Mr. and Mrs. Iohn P. Sheehan Mr. and Mrs Ioseph L. Sirois . Mr. and Mrs. Frank B. Srnercznski Mr. and Mrs. Arthur K. Smith MAGNESITE' HARDWOOD cmd Mrs. Ellenora Smith Mr. and Mrs. Richard C. Spenceley ALL TYPES RESILIENT FLGORS Mr. and Mrs. Chester A. Spychalski Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. Stewart HIGGINS BGNDED BLOCK Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd St. Pierre Mr. Thomas I. Sullivan FLOORING Mr. and Mrs. William A. Sullivan Mr. and Mrs. Angelo P. Terranova Mr. Raymond I. Thibedeau Mr. and Mrs. Knowles L. Toomey CHARLES In AUDITOREI president Mr. and Mrs. C. Harvey Vaillancourt Mr. and Mrs Iohn E. Vetorino 124 Conant Street Mr. and Mrs William I. Wallace DGUVGPS, MGSS. Mr. and Mrs. William S. Wennerberg, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Chester G. Whitman Tel-I DGYIVSFS 2348 Dr. and Mrs. C. M. Wiggins Mr. and Mrs Iohn P. Winters Mr. and Mrs. A. l. Wolsky Dr. and Mrs. C. Francis Wozmak Mr' and Mrs. Boley F- Lojko IOHN I. CURTIN, Treasurer Mr. and Mrs Stephen A. Pierce, Sr. 24 I-Clurel L-Cine Mr. and Mrs Charles W. Frame Dedham, Mess. Mrs. Emile W. Guay Mr. and Mrs Iames P. Harney Tel-I Dedham 3-4152 Mr. and Mrs P. I. Duftley Mr. and Mrs. Thomas M. Hanlon Mr. and Mrs. Frank L. Curtin Mr. and Mrs. Peter P. Brophy , '-1 l ' 1 -S PURDY'S PORTRAITS are PERSONALIZED for PERFECTION 367 Boylston Street BOSTON 16, MASS. Official Photographer St. lohn's Preparatory School Class of l954 DANVERS HARDWARE CO. 63 Maple Street APPLIANCES AND COUNTRY GAS SERVICE IOHN HORAK FLOWERS Iohn Horak, Inc. 113 Iackson Street LYNN, MASS. FLOWERS TELEGRAPHED ANYWHERE LY 2-2350 LOREN MURCHISON 6 CO., Inc. 333 Washington Street BOSTON 8. MASS. Official Ieweler for the NEW Prep Ring Representing the WorlCl's Largest Manufacturer of Class Rings FRANK A. FOWLER, District Manager Room 705 - Rl2-0161 i ' i AN'I'HONY'S HAWTHORNE RESTAURANTS Lynn and Swampscott TWOMEY-HUMPHREY FUEL COMPANY Cool and Coke - Heating Oils Soles - POWER BURNER - Service Office cmd Yard: 31 Garfield Street LAWRENCE. MASS. Telephone 7761 Compliments of KAP'S MEN'S SHOP LAWRENCE. Mxss. LY 2-4619 LY 5-9359 THE UNION PHARMACY HENRY L. MCAULIPFE, Reg. Pharm. l UNION STREET LYNN, MASS. Compliments of TUMBLE INN DANvEns, MAss. 'Q' COMPLIMENTS OF IOHN FLYNN and SONS, Inc 80 Boston Street SALEM. MASS. 'Q' Compliments of CLARENCE R. LYONS and SON FUNERAL DIRECTORS 28 Elm Street DANVERS, MASS. Compliments of DANV ERS COATING COMPANY 154 Maple Street DANVERS, MASS. Cocrters of PAPER - FIBRE - LEATHER BOARDS Dcxnvers l47U - 1471 Compliments of PAUL A. OSKAR, M.D. Dcnvers ll59 STEVE'S TEXACO SERVICE STATION Comer Maple and Hobart Streets Compliments of BRACKEN 'S GROCERY STORE DANVERS, MASS. Compliments of MRS. DAY'S IDEAL BABY SHOE COMPANY DANVERS, MASS. Compliments of SUBURBAN QUALITY SHOP DANVERS. MASS. 1 Q Complirnonlz: of HAWKINS WHELAN COMPANY PETROLEUM HANDLING EQUIPMENT CAMBRIDGE. MASS. Best Wishes to the Class of '54 MANCHESTER PHARMACY ROBERT G. HOMAN, Reg. Pharm. 7 Beach Street Manchester, Mass. Compliments ot MR. and MRS. IOHN F. MCCARRON, IR. NOILS. Inc. 250 Summer Street BOSTON. MASS. ARTHUR K. SMITH, President McGIVERN'S FURNITURE 34 Main Street Route 1. Comer ot Lowell Street PEABODY, MASSACHUSETTS H. P. HOOD 6: SONS MILK - ICE CREAM Over 100 Years' Experience to Serve You Better SNOW WHITE LAUNDRY 12 Lothrop Street BEVERLY, MASSACHUSETTS Fine Cleaning and Laundering Q 3 LYnn 2-5812 P. I. MCAULIFFE, F.A.C,A. Clinical Laboratory - Oxygen - Wheelchairs Hospital Beds - Surgical Appliances - Crutches Hutchinson Drug Company. Inc. The Prescription Store of the North Shore 184 Lewis Street. corner of Cherry EAST LYNN. MASS. FOODY'S MARKET Choice Meats, Groceries and Provisions Fruits, Vegetables and Frozen Foods 50 Ocean Street LYnn 5-4031 Compliments ol DURKIN'S MARKET LYNNFIELD, MAss. HOGAN'S 'I'IRES 168-170 Eastern Avenue LYNN. MASS. LYnn 3-6656 LYnn 5-6212 Compliments ol FRAI-IER 6. COMPANY. Inc. 124 Broad Street. corner of Newhall LYNN, MASS. LYnn 2-2399 LORING MOTORS. Inc. 282 Canal Street SALEM. MASS. CHRYSLER - PLYMOUTH - INTERNATIONAL Telephone 6030 HILL SERVICE STA'I'ION. Inc. 53 Ocean Street LYNN. MASS. TEXACO PRODUCTS Best Wishes to the 1954 Prep Graduates Dr. and Mrs. Charles Twomey Compliments of Dr. and Mrs. Iohn Crowley Compliments ol CUSHMAN BAKERY PRODUCTS --I L... SINCERE CONGRATULATIONS AND BEST WISHES TO THE GRADUATES OE ST. IOHN'S PREPARATORY SCHOOL DANVERS, MASSACHUSETTS 'Q' MICHAUD FUEL COMPANY LYNN, MASSACHUSETTS 148 '.......-.......... Good Luck to the Class of 1954 THE DANV ERS DINER The Friendly Eating Place WHOLESOME FOOD PLEASANT SURROUNDINGS Compliments ol STERLING MACHINE CORPORATION LYNN, MASS. FERNAND C. CORBEIL Pharmacist GARDNER PARK PHARMACY 44 Margin Street PEABODY, MASS. L. Congratulations and Best Wishes lor Continued Success to the Graduates ol St. Iohn's Prep SYLVANIA ELECTRIC PRODUCTS, Inc. DANVERS, MASS. rv-1 -ll .- Phone 1772 EDDIE'S TAXI 100 Maple Street DANVERS, MASS. wif ED TREMBLAY, P p Compliments of FOSSA. Inc. COMPMMENHSOF DMWHSMMS C U L L E N WELLS DRUG s'ronE FUEL. Ina l Elm Street 42 Telephone The Prescription Store of Dcnvers HERBERT E. IUNE Your Ieweler Since 1917 DANVERS. MASSACHUSETTS 40 Maple Street DANVERS. MASS. Telephone 1007 fr PERLEY F. KEITH, In 25 Maple Street DANVERS. MASS. C Q 150 '5' COMPLIMENTS OF HAMEL REALTY COMPANY Industrial Floor Space HAVERHILL, MASSACHUSETTS 'Q' New Streamlined Comfortable Coaches to Any Point in New England or Canada MICHAUD BUS LINES, INCORPORATED SALEM, MASSACHUSETTS WI-IY TAKE LESS TI-IAN TI-IE BEST? Telephone: l207 I. A. MICI-IAUD The l954 SPIRE is another existing symbol of TRI- PRESS Your Representative: EDWARD E. SPROAT, IR. 1612 Market Street PI-IILADELPIHA 3, PENNA LOcust 4-l l37 152 1 1 . , 'ia k , SE., gf , mf Sify , , ' K M' A H +1-U W. ii, X j y TX 2 t LW 1 jtixf JQYLS3: ff' Vx km ' ' 1 4 ,Sq fax' A334 k ' if V, HW? fin
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