St Johns Preparatory School - Spire Yearbook (Danvers, MA)
- Class of 1959
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K If ., Q ' sl' f 4: ' -' hz. v K -an M 9' - 47Q g M I NZ 'ff .1 9 , an :hx 'fu ,X.4 Q BROTHER GILROY Four Septembers ogo we were freshmen bewildered 0 but by hugh school lute Ours however were not the only new foces on the compus thot Foll Brother Gnlroy shouldernng for the turst pursuit of Cothollc Ieornung To hum therefore os he morks has twenty fntth yeor of Xovernon service we dedlcote our memory book 4 time the heodmoster's heovy burden, become our guide in the BROTHER JEREMIAH Twenty tive years with chalk on his sleeve Can a man be a hero for this length of time and not know it? We think Brother Jeremiah s services not only as teacher and librarian but also as coun selor and friend that we dedicate to him this 1959 edition ofthe SPIRE so! And it is with deep appreciation ot FOREWORD Your poins ore registered where every doy I turn 0 left to reod them. -Shokespeore When the kaleidoscope of shifting imoges on the Prep compus momen- torily form o pleosing composition, o picture is token. The recorded imoge: boys ot work ond ot ploy busily oc- quiring old-oge memories, Herein ore all the joys of the post. Moy they corry into the future. CONTENTS Faculty Graduates Underclassmen Athletics Activities Graduation 8 9 'os wqgr-er Brother Edward Domel C Dnrector of Studles Brother Gllroy C F X Headmaster 40 - Brother Thomas C F X Director of Resldent Students Brother Alexander C F X engron I ngllsn I. In I Senlor Foor Prefect Sensor Club Intramurals Dramatlc Club JS Brother Andrew C F X Brother Aqum C F X Relugnon IV Math Analysts Math Ill Trnga Rellglon IV French II Freshman Dormitory nametry 81 Advanced Algebra Sacrsstan Glee Club Orchestra Intramurals Campus Book Store College Guldance for Freshman Guidance Resudent Students BRDTHERS DF SAINT FRANCIS XAVIER lrother Barton C F X RCIIQIOH III English III Flrst Floor Ryken Junuor Club CONCORDIA Photography Sensor Dmvng Hall Pretect Camera Club RE J Baseball Sophomore Guldance Intramurals Brother Briant C F X R lguon lll rsh Ill French I Junsor Dormitory Junior Dining Hall Freshman Football J V Basketball CONCORDIA Jumor Guidance Brother Calllstus C F X :gran lll In In Latin Freshman Dormxtory Freshman Club Fresh man Guldance Intramurals ll ,ffl Q ' Brother Columkille, C. F. X. Bwfhel' DGCI1, C- F- X- igion I in in Athletic ' Reigion I Spanish I Spanish II Glee Cub rector Chonr Dramatuc Club-Intramurals Soph omore Club-Sophomore Dormitory Sopho more Guidance Dance Moderator Broiher Felan, C. F. X. R Iigion III World History Typing Politi cal Science Sophomore Club Second Floor Ryken .Iumor Dnmng I-IaII Golf Hockey DEDICATED TO THE WHEN ICICLES HANG FROM MEMORIAL HALL The Brothers cost long shadows In the snow on thesr way to the evening meal Jw S!! 4 1 W L rf S WK' In Brother Fmtcn C F X Igion II Chemistry Algebra II Sopbo more Dormitory Senior Dining Hall Director of Intramurals ,pw- W fo- 'lr REPARTEE' Bro Columkille gets his point across during a friendly fable discussion EDUCATION CDF YOUTH Brother Kyrin C F X Brother Ivo C F X Vocation Director English IV Director of the Religion IV Chemistry Algebra II Junior B 0'he J9'e 9I C F X g ng is nglish Llbror Speaking Junior Guidance Senior Floor Pre Senior Floor Prefect ian feqf lmrgmurglg M ,xx 'QRS ----nur will I Rei , e , - H E - - It f ' .' xf I A 1 I 1 m ' I ' ' ' ' SRA Reading Program - Debating - Public Club-Tennis-J. V. FootbaII-lntramuraIs-- Reli ion IV-E IA h IV-E ' II-- ' - ' - ' ' -- ' - n may F , 4 QW' , A Brother Melvm C F X Brother Pascal C F X Rellguon l Blology General Sclence Sensor Algebra ll Tr:gonometry8. Advanced Algebra Relglon ll U S History Junior Dormutory Moderator Sensor Floor Prefect Dance Grounds Track Coach Sensor Club Moaerator Student Councul Sodaluty Poster Club Bnology Club Freshman Gund ance Brother Patrucnon C F X WE LL ALWAYS HIS FINEST HOUR Time out durlng a long lute The ever actrve Brother Gerard relaxes In the communuty room on the eve of hzs 80th blrthday Brother Reynold C F X Relugron ll Physucs-Geometry Second Floor Ryken Freshman Football Freshman Basket ball Freshman Club 4 Jw. wt 1 ' Brother Rosorro C F X B th S ro er hamus C F X Brother Walter Augustme C F X Religion ll French I World Hlstory Assust Reluguon Il Physucs Geometry Assrstont French I Fr nch Ill Procurotor Juperlnt ont Athletrc Dlrector Asslstont Track Cooch Dxrector of Resndent Students Furst Floor cndent of Buuldvngs ond Grounds Fourth Floor Ryken Ryken Roduo Club Science Club REMEMBER JOY UNCONFINED The Brothers Dlnlng Room tokes on 0 festnve our os they enjoy on eorly breakfast ofter Mtdnught Moss Mr in PY w , V I A H V, sr. -192.0 ,N I V A - , . .E . -4 - - 4 Q L I A , . . n i e 1 , . 4F . I ,err , F Q1 E . fr 94. C F on 1 Q 4' . . Q ,,, 0, , 3 N 'V 6 W ,,' 'J Q 0 E :F Hn 1 ' 'Lf t l sk -H' .far . I . V Q ny' We ' ,M fl 12-if r n ,gm- 'wad' M , 3 V' Y f ,A Q W- 1 M313 N-fi X 1 R fi Mr. Paul L. Cruess Mr. Vincent P. Davey Mr, Paul P. Divincenlo AiQCbV0 i7G9OmCi Y'i 'iVOmU 0i5 1 Dining English il-Intramurals-Dining Hail prefect. World l.llSlOryYECOnOmlCS 1 J' VI Football HGH pf0fCCf- Coacl'ifVorsity Baseball Coach-Intramurals - Physical Fitness - Dining Hall Preiect k fl 'R i f AJ ,f x fx' 'W - I t i ik i X , l Mr. Fred L. Masfrolia Sociology-Modern European History-U. S. HistoryfDriver Training-Dining Hall Prefecr -Study Hail Prefecf. Mr. Francis J. Sheehan Latin li-English ll-Public Speaking-Dining Hall Prefect. ...AIO i.,,.w Study Hail Prcfeci. The omnipresent Camera catches Brother Felon af a game of solitaire. WHO SAYS HE'S CHEATlN'?? T . Mm. it L A I' v , K it was Q- A ya kv A ll A , ,651 ' 5 - 2.32 -ni.. -7 - Miss Eileen M. Larkin Mrs. M. Emily Larocque School Secretary Administrative Secretary IN PW' r- viffid- 45' r 15, J , L . A 1 -,N Qui, ,Q BA Ju 1- s , , . ,.faiifls-Q5f'g,,x 5 v . ' 4 f 3' Mrs. Nathan Masterson Secretary to the Trcasur CV 254.1 M 'V ISOLATING THE VIRUS! Miss McGauley and Miss Hammond check on their ounce of prevenfign, 1,iv-V3 i. 'V :F lf, r I A WOMAN'S WORLD ,. , ' Our genial chaplains, Fathers Gately and ' ' 'N Hudgins, bring a smile ta the pretty face of 5 .j ti Q' 525' , Jim Giarrassds date. .-l N ' 1 X N x T,- I 11 Xa as 'gwiia QW .M I X I ,wr K ,. K? V1 I N: Qt W V is E f , i'5r g ' , V K 4,3555 ,kvwfwq , Q 19 lt seems luke only yesterday-so the cluche beguns Yet ut does seem luke just the other day when we were green luttle freshmen mouths ogope at the vastness of the Prep and uts buuldungs But let s retrace our steps from the begunnung the real begunnung of our secondary school educotuon at Saunt John s Most of us would have to say that our Prep lufe actually started un the eughth grade for un that year we decuded on St John s as our place of further study And so on a balmy Aprul mornung we took an entrance exam for the Prep un whuch for tunately we were all successful So we spent the summer dreamung of lufe at the Prep and what ut would be luke The Fall of 55 eventually came wuth regustratuon for all of us wee freshmen Receuvung un the gym the ummense number of books allotted to each student we realuzed wuth a sunkung feel ung that hugh school was no yoke Our brothers cousuns and older fruends were rught when they saud lts not a cunch at the Prep And how fearsome the Brothers seemed on that fateful furst day' Brother Stanley trued especually hard to be pleasant and to make our 'angled nerves settle down and we were glad he was a freshman teacher Brothers Ernest Francus de Sales Luke Carey Melvun Columkulle and Norman lukewuse strove to elumunate flrst day tensuons ln Brother Stanleys classes nothung academuc was at tempted for the furst two days Instead Brother held a get acquaunted peruod un each of hus classes And dudn t a glow come unto our cheeks when we learned that he had gone through the struggle humself and had graduated from the Prep just seven years earluer' Brother Francus de Sales started thungs goung un busuness luke style wuth Tom Barretts recutal of Femlna, femunae, femunae femunam femuna But Brother Norman s Algebra was one of the most unter estung classes durung that furst year Whether expoundung a pruncuple of multuplucatuon of polynomuals land who us there that does not remember the My Dear Aunt Sally rule9l or castugatung a student un uproaruous fashuan he always com manded and receuved our unduvuded attentuon and respect Who can forget Hey Guogluo lus that rught Maruo7l or the day Ralph chucked Brother Melvuns steam engune out the wundow at Brother Norman s unsustence7 Soon however we were well under way unto the school year Nate Masterson J C Cabral and Pete Malkowsku proved theur worth on the J V gruduron and we all cheered our upperclassmen on the varsuty wuth true Prep spurut Mud years came and went leavung us dazed but vuctaruous Two frosh dayhops Bruan Chambers and Dave Bernardun were for tunate enough to make the golf and tennus teams respectuvely Sprung cautuously approached, and we all dreamed lun class too Tsk, tsk'l of summer and the days when we would no longer be freshmen, but sophomores, those superuor beungs who lorded ut over the freshmen HISTORY OF THE Eventually ut happened we were no longer freshmen but sophomores chompung at the but Although ut was summer we could hardly waut to arruve on the Prep campus scene un the Fall of 56 and begun a yearlong domunance over the new Prep arruvals Struttung luke gamecocks we proudly ocknowl edged ourselves as veterans of Prep lufe and made the freshmen acknowledge ut too' Feelung ut below our dugnuty we nevertheless condescended to afcept the heady broun assugnments of Brother Gules who un the prevuous year had munustered to our unner needs canteen prefect We were mystufued by the Pythagorean theorem the curuous propertues of the 300 600 900 truangle and other bafflung complexutues of plane geometry Neverthe less our geometry teachers Brothers Thomas Andrew Melvun and Funtan succeeded eventually un gettung them through our heads Caesars Galluc wars French pronuncuatuon Sponush verbs all these were un tume mastered by us un our second year at Saunt John s On the athletuc scene J C Cabral Bob Egan and Pete Malkowsku all made the varsuty football team and on the J V Basketball team stars luke Kerrugan and Ruckus were guvung a prevuew of theur potentual to be realuzed on the varsuty quuntet two years later In thus fateful year Ralph Devlun was to begun hus spec tacular ruse to fame from vendor on Brother Stanley s gravy traun to senior cafeterua asssutant wuth two years experience horts even got out of the red9 Perhaps the reason us that Brother had such profut eaters on the payroll as saud Devlun Bernardun Masterson et al lnevutably Caesar wrapped up the Helvetuan campaugn the three conjugatuons of French verbs were mastered funals were at hand and passed to our great satusfactuon Yes we had reached the half way mark at St John s Two more years of luke effort lso we thoughtl would make us senuors ready to graduate When we returned to the Prep campus un the Fall of 57 we began to realuze that soon lufe would have a deeper mean ung to us even as students In thus year we would take Na tuonal Merut Tests and the all umportant College Boards and thus un thus year careful preparatuon for college seekung would commence Durung thus eventful year the furst strung of the football team was enhanced wuth such stars as Bud Ruckus who dud a bang up job un the season s opener John Cabral a good offen suve back but even more valuable on defense Pete Malkowsku a bug rough defensuve luneman Moruarty the capable alter nate quarterback Tom McTeague fleetfooted back, and other stellar players such as Egan Cahull OConnor Chambers Reully and Powers Scholastuc wuse we were dusmayed by the complexutues of physucs claumed by most to be the hardest sub ject at the Prep Algebra ll also gave us some bad moments but auded by the understandung and explanatuons of our teachers we survuved . . . I . - I ' , . . . . I ' ' - . u I - . - ' I I . ,u fu - ' r . . I . . I I I I I I' - - I I I . I I - . - I - ' Il- ll , I . . l I - . . . ' I ' I l I - T I 1 I - - - . I ' I I I . I I I I I . I , . . . ' ' , . . . . . . . . I I I - , , I I I . . - ,, , . - I . I ,, . ' l I ' ' I I ' 1 ' . . . - . ' u ' 1 I I I I I I I . V . . I . . . I . 1 U , . . f ' . ,, . . . . . . ,, . . , I - 1, - - . . , Anyone remember when Brother Stanley and hus canteen co- I I . I I . . I A ' I I ' I- . I U ' I . . , . ,, . . I I I , . . . ,, I I ' ' ' 1 l 1 - 1 , 1 . . . ' 1 - - - ' l ' 1 1 ' ' I - . ' I ' I - ,, . H . . . I I I , - - , ' I ' . . . . . , . . I I ' . . . . ' I ' ' I I I . I . ' ' ' ' 1 1 ' I 1 J ' ' ' ' I . ' ' 1 , ' ' ' - I ' I I I I . I I . . I . I - , - - ' . 5 , . , . 20 CLASS OF l959 At the mud year mark we veterans of Prep mudyears had luttle trouble wuth those exams and were concerned wuth an other aspect of Prep lufe a mauor revusuon un the Prep dauly s hedule Lunch peruod was changed to suxth peruod when all Prep upperclassmen trooped over to Memorual Dunung Hall for hot lunch Under the careful supervusuon of the procurator the qualuty of the food was always durectly propartuonal to the relatuve velocuty of the students goung back for seconds Auso durung thus year we dud credutably well un the College Boards Mauruce Bosse eduted the Concordia J C Cabral went out to lunch Bull Kullen passed physucs the Prep basketeers wuth Kerrugan Ruckus and Casano barely lost to Central twuce the track team turned the undoor and outdoor ha truck agaun and countless other memorabulua And when our predecessors the senuors of S8 graduated we wushed them well un future lufe realuzung that by theur graduatuon we were at long last St John s sensors Weren t we proud that summer as we dusplayed our rungs to admurung faur fruends? Thus we whuled the summer away dreamung of the gloruous last year that would come wuth Fall Eagerly we returned to Saunt John s that Fall determuned to polush off our one last year at the Prep un fune style Soon we became accustomed to the classroom technuques of Brother lvo the heavy assugnments of Brother Kyrun the unformal at mospwere of Brother Callustuss small Latun IV class Y s ut dawned on us though slowly that these Brothers and laymen were fruends as well as struct teachers The football team once agaun enjoyed the servuces of Cabral Ruckus and Moruarty These three fleet backs were auded ummeasurably by the fune blockung of Pete Malkowsku Nate Masterson Bob Egan Bruan Chambers Joe Reully Dave Armstrong et al After most games a vuctory Pl party was held at Austun Ford s house where the punch lthough un spukedl fuowed freely Remember the excursuon to Lowell for the Keuth game and the subsequent gloruous vuctory for the Prep eleven? Thus wruter doubts that the good cutuzens of Lowell have yet recovered And then of course Macaulay had to run out of gas onthe way back Yes those furst few months were hectuc ones gettung used to the scholastuc grand and yet beung unvolved un the socual whurl Bob Egan was elected Presudent of the Senuor Class and led the Student Councul to new achuevements Led by Tom Odom Al Chew and Pete Cahull a reuuvenated Prep debatung team captured twelve trophues and two scholarshups Maruo Zampuello thrulled the capacuty crowd at the Sprung Glee Club Concert wuth hus operatuc solo La Donna E Mobule Not to be forgotten euther us Joe Commette s rapturous rendutuon of Zl Malaguena on the concert grand The Sodaluty led by Dave Downey collected stamps and canned goods whuch clut tered the Buology lab for months For those basketball fans among the sensor class the Prep quuntet provuded many thrulls Though our hearts were broken lpartucularly those of the Prepsters from Lawrence! by the close scores of those Central games the Eagles gauned sweet revenges by whuppung them un the furst round of the Catholvc tournament Joe Denahev dud a bang up uob under the boards whule Casano Ruckus and Kerrugan controlled the floor actuon The track team agaun provuded us wuth sweepung vuctorues un the undoor and outdoor State meets Brother Patrucuan al ways seemed to come up wuth the best athletuc team at St Johns Under hus capable guudance the Prep runners won three consecutuve state tutles both undoor and outdoor We were all pleased when Brother receuved a well deserved trubute for hus success at the Father and Son Banquet Yes ut was a great year lt was the year when Bull met Frances Al got a haurcut the boys went to Sunapee had a puzza party all Fords neughbors moved away Pete passed chem most of us passed Hustory Brother Pascal agaun olled up the old power mower Jumbo went to the Prom wuth the general s suster Bob got the Alumnu Servuce Award Paul got the Scuen e and Math Award and the General Excellence Award Dave Bernardun got the Language Award and Dave Downey recelved the Catholuc Actuon Award At the Father Son Banquet un May all applauded lustuly when the top oth letes and scholars receuved theur respective awards We wull all fondly remember the wonderful Senuar Prom The gym was beautufully decorated un a Japanese motuf, and all the gurls and even the boys looked especually wonderful that evenung tor should l say mornung7l And we stull wonder uf Torn McTeague ever found hus pants When Graduatuon Exercuses funally came around all were eager to be lusted as alumnu of St John s Prep And then we shook hands wuth our classmates wushed them well un future lufe and hoped to meet them all agaun Those fortunate enough to have several classmates attendung the some col lege as themselves reuouced to have old fruends un what would be a strange place Now that your eyes have begun readung thus lune you have graduated and have proceeded unto future lufe May thus book and these words serve as a souvenur of four wonderful years' l . ll ll ' T I I I ' I I T I I . c . , , . , . - f , , . . . I ' , , f f , u - ' ' t . . . . , . ,, . .. I I I u - , - , , - . , , . . , , , we H . H , . , , . 1 . ' ' , , , , , . . , ' r- I I - , . , . . I e I I . , I I l , . I - I I ' ' , I I I I ' I II - II ' ' ' , . . ' ' ' I . . . . . . , - , . , f , I . . . i i W i Q i f , - , , . , . ln the electron for the Class Offlc ers of l959 Bob Egan was c hose n presndent Bob proved a worthy rep resenfatnve of the sensor class celvlng the Alumni Servlce Award at the Graduatlon Exercises We are all proud to have hum as a personal friend and feel certain that all through hus lufe he wnll have the large curcle of well wushang comrades he has now JOE BRESNAHAN Vice Presudent -QA :CN BOB EGAN Presldenf Joe Bresnahan easy gonng resudent leader of Sf Johns served as Vice Presudent of the Class of 59 Joe seems to know every Prep student by name Descended from a long lune of lr h polnhcuans J Ryan won many a fruend at St Johns by hrs ready genlalsfy . . . . ' 'e' .-T 3 . . . J, .fp-, I f J ., . , A M L I I - . , . I - , f ,J I i . V fs: I ' I 9 L' ff ' ' 1, 3 Q ' I ' . - i i: f 1 of - ' ,Q . . J tgirl' IS , . 22 SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS Peripatetic Pete O'Connor returned from a sum- mer sojourn in the British Isles to be elected class Secretary, A resident of Augusta, Maine, Pete pos- sesses the happy combination of rural good-hearted- ness and cosmopolitan charm. A prodigious reader, especially of the works of the Irish Renaissance, Pete displays a literary excellency that served him well in his official post and which will surely stand him in good stead in his college career. RALPH DEVLIN, Treasurer QM fl? 23 . A .-IQ' I 1 - 232 ' PETE O'CON NOR, Secretary A busy man has time for many things. And when he is Ralph Devlin he does all of them well. In addition to his many other activities, the per- sonable Ralph served as Class Treasurer for '59. And despite his dif- ficult six-subject schedule and his job at Vic's drive-in emporium, he was a regular honor roll student. No one will be surprised to find Ralph's name held in honor wherever he goes, whatever he does. N 1 lx- X ff ' V l I E WATCH THE PURDY ! Purdy photographer Ralph Bishop coaxes a smile from Bill Armstrong, 4For fmal result, see Bull's picture below,l DAVID T. ARMSTRONG ll Larch Row, Wenham: Sodality l V. Football 2-VGTSIYY Football 3, 4. '11- 5 I WILLIAM E. ARMSTRONG THOMAS BARRETT 6 Olsen Road, Peabodyi Sodalnty l, 2, 3-f l Thompson Road, Marblehead. Sodaluty ,2-J, CONCORDIA 2 - Camera Club 4 - Glee -Public Speakmg 2-Biology Club 3w-Dra Club 3. matics 4. .it 24 l K. K . gil ERNEST R BELLEAU CHARLES A BENOIT 2 Cllfton Ave Salem Sodalnty 2 Track 2 lll Lorlng Ave Salem Sodallty l Res: J V Footballl 2 Resldent Clubsl 2 dent Club I DAVlD F BERNARDIN 20 Bellevue St Lawrence Tennlsl 2 3 JOHN W BEST CONCORDIA l 2 3 4 Edltor lll Pacella Drvve Dedham Cross Country 3 SPIRE Asst Edutor 4 The James F Barry Baseball 3 Biology Club 4 Resldent Award for Excellence nn Foreign Languages Clubs 3 4 PAUL J BERGER 3l Nursery St Salem Cross Country l 2 S dallty l 2 3 4 Executlve Councll 4 Harvard Prize Book Award 3 Public Speak Ing 2 Glee Club 2 3 CONCORDIA 2 SPIRE 4 Science Farr First Place Wnnner l958 l959 The James F Barry Award for General Excellence The Award for Ex cellence In Scuence and Mathemqncg JOSEPH E BIEGA JR 3 Silver St Muddletown Conn Resident Clubs 2 3 4 Cross Country 2 Publuc Speakmg 2 Track 4 Sclence Four Fnrst Place Wmner l959 ..-0 ,iv JUS Q bv-..,, ,Q An- 411' Hx ' 'ui 1 1 nl. 1 P ' ,, . - ., : - - I -f V , - ' ' - V 1 1 f - O 'H ' ' 3, 4. I - - .. I 1 1 1 . . . , . 'I ' I I I . 'I I ' ' 4- , , , , 4-- , - , . - - 1 - l - i- ii i I . , . . . 4 M, . jf Q ' 555 ' 2 ' , ' , fp - 5 ,, 'ff V 5 Q . 5 3 J' Reggie I , V.. . .,1 .. , ,-Uv'-,J ' nigh' : .I he-r.-QQ, ., ,t - ,..,q21.1 . 1 it .7 ,.,,,33y,r'25 . ., . , gff,4,y,,.. - -:A . .,-xfpinygf . - ,.z5Z,,.A,:y'-4 . - Nnnf, 'jf Q-.. , - n- br 3,5 ' 'X-5 I N-Q',.vn-tfx - ,.-,W - .. ,,,..,-... ,Y -' 4-1 3-.-.T-.Q 35 - . gs. o':z'..l.5'.N. J ,'w1nwPf.,N-.-n -- -- .. . qs,-:'A -wen rf- V' 1 A -rargtxlm. -,S :IQ -- ,m g-.Log,:?,a.,::m., - Q V .,.-. -9u,,,g, W x . 1' x '. -' -. -qw.-I TA' THOMAS F BIGHAM 66 Fern Cxrcle Waterbury Conn Sodalnty 3 4-Glee Club 4 CONCORDVK Staff 4 JOHN M BOYLE Klngs Hughway Barnstable Sodaluty l R no Club l 2 T nms l 2 3 Res: ent Clubsl 2 3 4 Camera ub Scuence Club 3 M MAURICE H BOSSE ROBERT F BOURQUE 6 Park Place Watervslle Marne Sodallty 2 2 Wqhom Sf SO Lynnheld Sodgllfy 1 -CONCORDIA 2 3 Tennis 2 Resudent ubs2 3 JOSEPH R BRESNAHAN 49 Upland Ave Haverhnll Sodallty l JV Baseball l T ack l 2 3 Resident C ubs 3 4 Football l Sensor Class uce Presldent Student Councul 4 Glee Club 3 JV Basketball l V Basketball 3 26 .fr 3,, 1 . Xi'-,GF . I I I: . I . I I. : -. I l A I 1 l CI , ,4. l 'I .I . ,F ' ' ' , I ' - -F , , - ' l ad' ,He-,,- -d l,2,,- -I' v'- , , ,- cr - ' - H I Y , u .'... ...E 'QE-A 5 ff, 35 Qi-' galil-E, -Q-' A , lg , - ' wi s .ff fwfig. 2. 'S 'Q LA . , figxvr an .g:2,?:t.g Hug' lux ' is ' ' V1.8 r2152Q:.'lQ' K i R PETER C- BROWN ALEXANDER B. BURKE, JR. PHILIP A. BURKE l43 Cheffy Sf-f W9 'h0mi S0d0lllY lf 2, 31 4 6 Sagamore Road, Marblehead: Sodolity l, 1073 Brush Hill Rd., Milton: Biology Club -l'lOCkGY 2, 3, 4- 4-Camera Club 4. 2-Golf 3-Hockey 2, 3,'4-Resi ent .-1' A SWEET SMELL OF EXCESS Clubs 2, 3, 4-CONCORDIA 4. Here's Al DePetrillo with lab-partner Skip Casano pouring over o Chem- istry experiment. 1. . . , .,.,,, .. ' ' ' 1 . fw3'3'5?'T,.-' A H . ...,.. . ei.5955.' 1 1.., t E uf is .11 f ,. lfiriw 6 qsxii-MQW JOHN J CABRAL LAND H2O' Boston St Middleton JV Football l Vor Water' Man' Nothing like a cool pool to finish off an afternoon of Social Leagues sity Football 2 3 4 Hockey 3 4 Sodal ity 4 Track 2 Headmasters Trophy for the Student Athlete of l958 59 PETER J. CAHILL Edgemoor Rd. Gloucester: Varsity Football 3 4-Public Speaking 4-Sodality 3 4- V. Baseball 3-Resident Clubs 3 4-Award for Public Speaking. ANTHONY A. CASANO 465 Guy Park Amsterdam N. Y.: Basket- ball 3 4 Co-Captain 4-Golf 3-Resident Clu s 3 4. C. BRIAN CHAMBERS 25 Parrott St. Lynn: Public Speaking l 2- Debating 3-Sodality l-Golf l 2 3 4 Captain 4--J. V. Football 2-Varsity Foot b 3 4-Hockey 2 3 4 Capt in -- Brother Aubert Trophy for Outstanding Golf 2 8 ,www f4'i ?-1 'T FREDERICK J CHAPMAN J ALAN CHEW GEORGE F CHRISTIAN l33 Aspen Road Swampscott Sodallty l Kelsey Rd Boxford JV Football 2 Publuc ll5 M'Qe0f1 AVG T0f 'nQf0f1 Conn GIGS 2 3 4 Executuve Councul 2 3 4 :ce Speaking 3 4 Tennus 3 4 Res: ent Club 4 Varslty Basketball Manager 3 4 pre ecf 4 T ack 1 2 4 JV Foofbgll I Clubs 2 3 Varsity Football 4 Track 4 Resident ClubS 3 4 Debatnng l Science Club 3 Bl'0fhSl' Befflrl Trophy for Excellence an Ten JOSEPH P COMMETTE JR l22 Essex St Beverly Sodallty l 2 Glee Club accompanustl 2 3 4 Buology Club 4 SPIRE staff Public Speaklng l-Glee Club Award Scuence Four Medal l959 nas Award for Publuc Speakmg WILLIAM K COSTLEY JR ANTHONY R COTA 48 Echo Grove Ave Lynn Sodolufy l 2 3 I97 Washmgton St Somerville Soda 4-Glee Club 4 Scuence Four Trophy l959 J V Football Manager 2 Band 3 Sclence Club 3 4 Gee Club 4 'un I Y 4 Jud' C13-is fi? 29 -'U' U xx: I JOHN J. COUGHLIN, JR. JOHN G CROWLEY PATRICK H CURTIN 33 East Corning St., Beverly: Sodality I, 2 I3 Echo Ave Beverly Sodaluty I 2 Raymond Rd Salem .IV Football 3, 4-JV Foofbgll 2-Cr055 Counfry 34 asketball I JV Baseball l 2 Varsl Glee Club 3, 4, Baseball 3 Sodaluty l Student Courucll 2 JOSEPH J. DENAHEY, JR, 330 Lynnfield St., Lynn: Resident Club I- JV Basketball I-JV Baseball l, 2-Sodal ity l-Glee Club 4-Basketball, Varsity 4+ The Brother Edmond Trophy for Basketball .- l,A QT fw' fel! ,cl-' ALBERT A DePETRlLLO l3 Elm St Methuen Sodaluty l Track 4 RICHARD F DONLON 8 Kernwood Ave Beverly Sodalltyl 2 3 4 Executive Councll 2 1 RALPH T DEVLIN 66 Margan St Peabody Sodalutyl 2 3 4 Executlve Councul 2 3 4 Student Coun cl 3 4 Senaor Class Treasurer Debating l Radio Club l 2-Glee Club 2 3 4 JV Football 2 Vorslty Football 3 SPIRE 4 Edutor X5 DAVID J DOWNEY 239 Huron Ave Cambrldge Sodaluty l 3 4 Executive Councul 4 Prefect 4 Res: dent Clubs l 2 lpresndentl 3 4 JV Foot ball l 2 Sodallty Catholic Actuon Award l959 'W'-5. -41? ,T au J' fQ '6 qv- EDWARD R DOYLE 9 Arlington Ave Beverly Sodallty l 2 Public Speakung l Bvology Club 2 3 Resident Clubs 3 4 GIVE ME AN 51 PETER J DUNCAN Peter Duncan leads the cheers at the annual Football Dance 121 ClW0mOCk ST l3eV9VlY Sfudenf COUU ROBERT J EGAN ll Mason St Beverly aluty l 2 Executive Council 2 3 4 Glee Club 3 4 Vice Presldent 4 Varssty Football Senior C a ss Presldent Student Council 4 SPIRE 4 The St John s Alum nl Award for Loyalty and Service l959 AQ- .-J-'T 3 4 Glee Club 3 4 Preslden Pu IC Speakung l 2 Sodalutyl 2 ROBERTJ FONTAINE lO7 Conant St Danvers S dallty l 2 3 4 Executive Councrl 2 3 4 Tennls 3 R'C 'ARD A FORBES SPIRE 4 Ruby Ave Marblehead Sodallty ,-f QK 419 32 fisifs AUSTIN F FORD FREDERICK E FOSSA PAUL M FRASER 26 Wellesley Rd Beverly Sodallty l 2 3 I0 Lothrop St Beverly Sodaluty l l Rockland Sf NOSl1u0 N H JV Foofboll Execufuve Council 2 3 Public Speaking Mana er 2 Blolo Cl b 3 R g gy u esndent 2 GleeClub34 Band34 Bloo Cus2 3 4 Club 4 Science Falr Medal l959 Dra matics 4 PETER E GAGNON 55 Haghland St Salem Glee Club 2 3 4 Football l So a 1 y Pu IC SERENE SCENE Speaking 2 lt cant be lunch tlme no one us runmng to Memorlal Hall' '35 -Qn wi? PETER D GALVI N 669 Lowell St Lawrence Sodaluty l Blol ogy Club 2 Sclence Farr Second Place l956 fl AWN '-2 R ff? , 'VR Q is I iggrrrls 571 m QR JAMES A GEORGES JAMES T GLENNON JR 3l Devereux St Marblehead Sodalvfy l 2 9 l-If1COll'1 ST Monchesfer S0d0l'fY l R95 3 Public Speaklng 2-CONCORDIA 3 :dent Clubs l 2 Public Speaknng 3 SPIRE 4 Spanvsh Club 3 RAYMOND P GOUIN I3 Gardner St Salem Sodalutyl Resldent usl 234 GleeClb23 4 CORDIA 2 Radlo Club 3 Poster Club 3 4 President 4 Biology Club 4 Scsence Farr Fnrst place 4 Band 3 ,ai .aff 34 PAUL F GRAHAM 37 Alberta Road Chestnut Hull Tenms 2 3 Sodaluty 2 3 4 CCouncnl 49 Resident Cus234 Y ,au lf' ,., M3 'Q- -md' THOMAS A GUERTIN ARTHUR G HALFPENNY 2525 Edgewood Rd Tampa Florida J V l4 Prospect Ave Norwalk Conn Resident os etball l J V Baseball lm r U sl 2 g J 3 4 So Football Mgr l 2 3 Sodolufy l 2 lCoun CFOSS C unfry l 2 3 4 Bro er ca Resndent Clubs l 2 3 4 Glee U Wulluom Trophy for Cross Country 4 F 4 Club O er THOMAS J HENRY ederal St Salem Sodalutyl 2 PAUL R HINCHEY 355 Essex St Salem Sodollty l-G 4 Tenms 4 35 lee Club .,dM ,,.u-of? 2515? Mm 'f QV JOHN E HURD 20 Summer St Sanford Marne J V Fool ba 2 Resndent Clubs 2 3 4 Track 4 Q X , if f ' 2? B k -., ' f '14 Cl b , ,3, 4LTrack If 2, , - don- A 2 2 - , , - ' , - ifv l- O , , , - rh lu- ' , , , - CI b ' ' . 2, 3, - ffic 1, 2. 445 I g 'L f-,, V,,.- , f. ..-,.-,. .fi,,:,4f1g,'f . :--, 3:11 ,f:, 3 ,.',,.f I fn , V' ' 2 , -1 r jijqplf-2i,,' - ', ,Q '-,' ', , 5Qff52,g.ff?5E, . V .'k-f, jfi4i,'5-Q'g1Q'lfSiLzrfgielgj ,',, 3 A ll'2 ' A ',.f F :Q A A A 2 ' A '99 'l'. llll' f ,'l3l or lr 4 ,2 2 2 1 2 Elf if Q 1 A ll iff xi , I , if 9, U ' J , 4 ' II - ' ' , , '4 ' 1 6 ,, 1 ' , , 3, 4, - ' ' PHILIP C. HURLEY RICHARD C. KELLEY KEVIN KENNEDY 4 Park St., Ellsworth, Maine: Debating 4- l3 Evergreen Drive, Beverly: Sodality l. 9 Hapgood St., Bellows Falls, Vermont: J. V, Public Speaking 4. Basketball l-Resident Clubs l, 2, 3, 4- J. V. Baseball 2. ' A ' g A ' 'Q'. :.' 4511.1 --iii ' li T 1 : .. . , -- '-'- . -. .'-' :'-: - . . .., . ' -- ' ' ' . -- ,. ,,' - :- Q V' . ' - ' .-.,, t. V -. A.s., , ,1' :',, 1 P ' -, I i': 1 ' JOHN T. KERRIGAN l20 Locust St., Danvers: J. V. Baseball 2- WILLIAM A, KILLEN Varsity Baseball 3, 4-Varsity Basketball 3, , . 4, Co-Captain 4--Brother Gilbert Baseball JAMES E- KIDNEY ggleiregpueb SS Tivoixdogzrgesogomy l Award. 45 Dunlop St., Salem: Sodality l. age, 3, 4' ' Y O on' 36 DAY OF RECKONING Amid stacks of College Board Exams Maurice is deep . . . in either con- centration or sleep. PAUL T. LARKIN 43l East 20th St., New York, New York: Sodality l-Resident Clubs l, 2, 3, 4, Y , ,,..,N -1--...,,,,,w-ang.,w,,,x EDWARD J. LAWN, JR. ARTHUR W. LEARY 61 Stillman Road, Lyrmfield Cerlteri J. V. l26 Summerfield St., Fall River: J. V. Foot Basketball l-Sodality l-Public Speaking ball 2-Biology Club 2-Resident Clubs 2 2. 2' 3, 4-J. V. Baseball 2-Varsity Football 4 is an 37 TT? X, qw 4 FRANCIS D. LEARY PHILIP J. LEGRO ERIC D. LUCAS 7 Prospect St., Newburyport: Track l-So- I32 Washington St., Peabody: Radio Club l2l School St., Webster: Resident Clubs 2 dality I-Resident Clubs I, 2, 3, 4. l, 2-Sodality I, 2, 3, 4-Glee Club 3, 4- 3, 4-Cross Country 3-Radio Club 3, 4. Science Club 3-Public Speaking I, 4. SET 'EM UP, JOE! Herc's Tony Cota undertaking a spare while John Lyons checks the score in the Resident bowling alleys. if SU Y ' , '. ' . 1 . ff ,rv K . .Q V. .3 o 5 . , 44:4-Qecagiiilfi igdixfii. -em -fri. it A , f its, -i ts, 552,151,E-,.1E.3,pz,.,:..g 33535 if V-ff 4 A' ' Q. sf' -gi g' 1 2 5j'5wi' I .7 , . . .A . .L X in W9 Aa gf Qxlfwxr' I X 'N ' fs W 411 5 9' JOHN 5 MCCANN w1LuAM T MCTEAGUE JOSEPH P MACAUJ-EY 360 Salusbury St Worcester Resedent Clubs lO80 Humphrey Sf Swampscott Varsafy 350 Cflbof Sf B9V9 lY Publfc SD90k Q l 2 3 4 Publuc Speokmgz ance Club3 4 Football 3 Track 3 Debatmg 3 4 dollfy I 3 4 Rodw Clu Buology Club 4 Sclence Four Medal Wunner 4 Resident Cflmefcl Club 4 SC'e 'Ce Club 3 4 l2 Vera Baseball JOHN J. MADDEN JR. Sf, Dorchester: Sodalify l 3 f-Resident Clubs l 2 -,,no fn! Clubs 3 4 DAVID A. MAHONEY 8 Ray St. Peabody: J, V. Baseball I ality l, 2- b , 4- on- EDWARD M. MAHONEY cordia Journalism Award-Resident Clubs 22 Choate St, Lynn: Sodalityl 3 Brology Club 2-CONCORDIA 3 4 ,M-f.'vl 39 QQ! PETER C MALKOWSKI JR NATHAN F MASTERSON JR 9 HUVVYWOVTY Sf Sclem J V F00fb0ll l 9 Lenox Road Peabody J V Football l 2 Sodallty l V Football 2 3 4-Glee Club alrty l 2 3 4 V Foo all 2 3 4 Orchestra 4 Sclence Farr Trophy SPIRE Smff Wmner 4 Scvence Fair Award 3 FRANCIS M MAZUR 6l9 Summer St Manchester New Hamp share Resndent Clubs l 2 3 4 Track l 2 3 4 Cross Country 2 3 4-Glee Club 2 Buology Club 3 Debatmg 3 Sclence Farr I l3rd pnzel Scuence Falr 2 Clst pruzel Brother Ambrose Award to Most Spmted Athlete JOHN R MORAN 8 Gregg St Beverly Sodalltyl 2 3 4 Publlc Speakmg 2 Glee Club 2 3 4 wa'saQf if l 'Ii r We 1 , 'L . -, I - - 1 , 1 . . , - . , , -Sod , , , - . tb 3, 4- I I T- T . 'I I - : , , , - , I I it I I , it I I ' .K .lk -'AMX DARIO L MORELLI GEORGEJ MORIARTY JR FRANCIS W MURPHY 40 Avon St Wakefield Resident Clubs 3 Haverhill Road Amesbury J V Football l 48 Habgrf St Danvers Sodalntyl 2 Glee JOSEPH B MURPHY JR 271' Putnam St Danvers Sodalutyl 2 3 J V Basketball 2 V Baseball lMgrl 2 'FW-I, ,MJ-uv: Sodaluty l V Football 2 3 4-Glee Club 4 Club 4 Brother Norbert Football Trophy PAUL V MURPHY 52 Pleasant St Newburyport Track l S d lnty 1 2 Resident Clubs 1 2 3-Golf ROBERT F NASH 3 Glee Club 4 5 Fayette St Beverly Sodalnty l 2 4 Al! - 1 Club 4 Resldent Club 4 M06 11 PETER C., OCONNOR 48 Eastern Ave Augusta Maine Resident us234JVFootbalI2V oo ball 3 4 Debatmg 3 4 Student Councnl 4 Publlc Speakung 4 SPIRE Sensor Class RICHARD C ODOM Secretory 236 Beacon St Boston Publrc Speaksng 4 Resident Clubs 3 4 Mai, ,iv WILLIAM H NICHOLLS WILLIAM V OBRIEN 5 Wynnewood Road Wellesley Camera I4 Park St South Hamilton Sodallty THOMAS F ODOM 236 Beacon St Boston J V Football 2 Buology Club fSecretaryI 2 Resudent Clubs 2 3 4 Science Farr 2nd prize 2 Debat :ng 4 Publrc Speaksng 4 SPIRE Science Club 3 J V Basketball 2 Varslty Bas ketball 3 Glee Club 3 -nag -CK 42 'Qt Ars P I , L, Q , , 0. ...- I 55V 2 ,'lN A ' t I V f vk.- I , , : ., ' : ' I fy, I ev 3 V - , ., , ' 2 ' , -, I - . V - CIb,,-.. -.Ft- I - f I I 1 I I' I ' I Q ' 1 f, ' 2 , ' n I 5 ,,-I,,V . l 4 1 Q f PAUL E. OUELLETTE CARL A PANZA THOMAS J PARAS 58 Willson Road, Salem: Public Speaking l 77 Avola St Arlington Heights Resident 3 Bartholomew St Peabody Public Speak 2-Sodality l. ubs 2 3 4 J V Football l So ry 2 GIeeCu DAVID E. PAULEY 24 Sylvan St., Danvers: Sodality l, 2, 3, A -Glee Club 2, 3, 4+CONCORDIA 4- Public Speaking 4-Biology Club 4-Science PON' TfODl1y Winner l959-Concordia Jour- nalism Award, 'QW an A-'UW HQ '3' mx' 0+ if fmwli 55 nu ROBERT y PENDLETON ROBERT R PENNELL EDWARD F POWERS JR 85 Lincoln Aye Saugus Sodalaty I J V 2 Sagamore Farm Road Hamulton Sodallty I4 Lawler Road West Medford Resident ootball I R sudent Clubs I 2 I 2 3 4 Buology Club 4 Camera Club u s I 2 rac S an Glee Club 3 4 Scuence Club 3 4 J V Footba 2 V Footba JOSEPH A REILLY 32 Smuth St Marblehead J V Football 2 Ba eball 2 F otball 3 Hockey 4 Debatnng 3 Sodallty I Span :sh Club 3 GEORGE M RICKUS JR Chestnut Hull Propertues Wrlton Conn J V Football 2 Resldent Clubs 2 3 4 S d :ty 2 3 J V Baseball 2 V Foot all 3 4 Brother Benjamin Trophy Best Ath lete V Basketball 3 4 44 PAUL H RUSH Sherman Statron Marne Resident Clubs I 4 Trac I J Resudent Bas e I So a I y 2 3 Glee Club I X , Us ,j , 1. 5, 5 ' ps M407 ,Q '--Q I p-vvuQ 1.1 P g NEIL A. SCANNELL JOHN J. SHIELDS, JR. JOHN R. SYLWANOWlCZ 6 Willow St., Worcester: Cross Country 3- l29 Oak St., Reading: J. V. Football l, 2- l2O Bridge St., Salem: J. V. Basketball 2 Glee Club 4-Resident Clubs 3, 4. V. Football 4-J. V. Baseball l-Sodolity l, 2-Glee Club 3-Resident Clubs l, 2, 3, 4-Track 4. A HOUSE UNITED 'Twos thc Night before Christmas . . . 3 '1' 'Tm 719' ' f' A , RAYMOND H TETRALJLT JR THOMAS F VETORINO JOSE VILLAMAYOR COTO l9 Raymond Ave Salem Publuc Speakrng Hyannis Road Barnstable J V Baseball J M lzazaga 99 Dep 304 Mexico Cnty a IO ub S ax 2 lManagerl l Sodallty l Resudent Clubs Mexlco Varsity Baseball lManager7 l S 2 3 l 2 3 4 Radio Club 2 Honorable Men a nty l Resudent Clubs l 2 3 4 C tlon Science Farr l956 Sclenc Four Medal CORDIA 2 Buology Club 4 Camera Club Winner 1959 STEVEN J WALES ROBERT W WELCH l6 Elm St Georgetown Publuc Speakzng 5l Humphrey St Marblehead J V Foot osketball l V Base a b ll l Publlc Speoklng 2 Resldent Clubs alltyl 2 V B ball 3 4 Sodolsty 2 Tenrls 2 CORDIA Staff 4 46 PETER J WHITE 4l North Way Chappaqua New York sudent Clubs l 2 3 4 J V Base a Manager! l 2 odallty 3 4 C r o s s Country 3 4 Jr Resident Basketball l Track 4 swtrr 5fi7 Jt J J J W - I Eltjfr fri' ff 'fgf eff' ' 15, J, iff ig 1- f'lj 64 AM, JAMES J YEMMA JR MARIO ZAMPIELLO 22 Clover Lane Sawyers Acres Bradford 295 Rantoul St Beverly Tennis 2 3 ee 2 3 4 Resident Clubs 2 3 Jr Resrdent Basketball l Resident Clubs u So an J V Footba clence Club 3 4 S P R E Glee u Glee Club 2 Student Councnl 3 4 Award JOHN A ZAZZARO 247 Faurfleld Ave Hartford Conn Res: nt Clubsl 2 3 4 J V Footba Publlc Speaking 2 Sodaluty l EUGENE D ZOLLER 22 Marlon Road Marblehead Public Speak In l allty 4 Glee Clu 3 4 Bnology Club 4 Dromatucs 4 'NVQ 47 E 'RQ . 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E1 6 2555 QQ? fl ' if , E ,fi L. hc 'v,,4nv'L X s s ARMS AND THE MAN The candid come-ro spies during physics Owen McCann knows the answer. 'is ,.,,.,p-7' Front Row-R Ready, G Burke, G. Lyons, J McCarthy, J Dolan, D. Kelley, J. Healy, R. Sgarzi, J. Stupakiewicz, D. Francls Second Row-l Guznwan,J Serernefh, W. McGauley, P. Casey, D. Rich, M. Grnnnell, D. Pendleton, J. Dineen, M. Curley, R Baudreau, Brother Rosarlo C. F X, Third Row-C. Brown, J. Pelluzzaro, A, Zlza, J. l-lart, D. Kelly, J. Buckley, D. Zoller, T. Fay T. Soma Mana, G. Casale, R. Mcl-lugh, CULTURE VULTURE Bob l.cDoux wmhes he could drop a low subpcctsl but Brother Francis DeSales tells hum to carry on. fl? 5 W D ..,..., ...f ,- W :WM .sxffgwy f K v k fy . '- , M ziwffff' af. W .W ff , 4 JN, , J Q: Wwg af? , gy 'Qc 1 I? L 2 .ny f , 4 GR ., J. 7, 5 , ., WHL AC, 1 f 1 2 I 6 5 I , 5. 4 V v Ji t ff 1 Y X, ' L. ,. 1 ' f fix ii Q ' k wir' - I Q g U 5 1 'A A , Q ' t fl v 5 lv I Z 1 fi 1 f if 1 V ' XJ nr 1 0.10.0 X ,Q L 5 ? 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The offensive unit does too as coach Dove Lucy spurs on o e the Eagles during half-time at The Mission Q Ysii FGOT We They Lawrence Central , . 14 24 Keith . , A , 8 O Amesbury 34 18 Mission A 22 O Dover, N. H. 26 O Williams . 8 35 St. Sebastion's 20 2O St. Mary's 8 20 Malden Catholic 14 42 BALL DUTY CALLS Night gome with Keith opens with the Notioriol Anthem. Prep won dork victory, 8-O 63 ,K I Front Row-A. Chew, W. McDonald, D. Mullen, J. Cabral lCl, G. Moriarty KCl, P. Penni, R. Egan, A. Leary. Middle Row-L. Cervoni lMgr.J, P, Harrington, J. Barrett, D. Lucey, D. Kobos, R. Harrington, J. Riley, J. Hoff, R. Pepin, N. Auger lMgr,7 Back Row-Mr. David Lucey CCoach7, J. Giarusso, J. King, P. Cahill, P. O'Connor, B. Chambers, R. Butterworth, R. St. Aubin, P. Bar- reft, N. Masterson, P. Malkowski, Bro, Colurnbkille C. F. X. 64 2 :YQ J ,Q iw lgfff, W. HH. 2, .,,.fg.,,f 5,'F?1f1. A X W x ,f ,JE W- 'W y ' K ,QX fs fxii iff. A nf9'!f ax Q ,519 Qiai? I VGM r'-1? . . 4 WWW vxii N K KW. 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Butterworth's deft handoff to Pete Harrington picks up a few more yards for St, John's. ...-iff.. 5 KY ms, U. i rf 5 ' 4 Q L aug - e 1 OUTSIDE Speedy holfbock John Barrett roors THUNDERING HERD Bill McDonald and Johnny Barrett lead interference for quarterback George Moriarty. LONESOME GEORGE Senior quarterback George Moriarty is by himself Q5 he racks up six on a 4th down end sweep. ff? J V FOOTBALL AMHHA wo' V Q' qv 3:57 -of Front Row F lppoluto J Donohey M Mutchell R Vorlos N Fore J Flsh J l-lobon W Johnson F Mosso J Coffee Mrddle Row Brother lyo F Dodge J Montero P l-lonofvn J Tworney W Lynch R Poyer K Sulluvon C Potch P Musk: lmonoger7 P Du Vincenzo lcoochl Top Row P Bond J B ckly R Pendleton R DEVVICO P Chfsholrn J Flotley J l-loyes Forster Ronther F Deloy STUDY IN WHITE Bully Lynch John Hobon J ond Jon Montero View J. V. oction from o sofe distance . , , the bench. 635 ' 'V K Young Eogle orms soar on o successful gool lnnc plunge Everybody's up for this play as the trash line holds for Flatlcy s pass to Cummings in the Malden game. Q . 'Nr , we . , THEIR MASTER'S VOICE No clean pants! Brother Reynold tells the F R E S H M E N trash team, while Brother Briant stands to review the plays. BLITZKRIEG 'Nl 5' it 1 5. ,X P J si if it 5 E Tgsvwf El lltt l -J-. Q . Qt 'nag-'Elia HA, 1 -.v J .V llltl g T 1' . Q, A ff N J J inn' , P J' fm 'ft Y 5 ' lt, 7 'Q V51 'ge 1 l'ss R - ' A fe ' Q , . fi Tm , Q 2 F r 5 ii, , It V X 0 ' Qgt 'Q 4- ' qwefyggf 2. 2 , J :ff Ji ' I 9' Flo! ik ' asv ' 1 3 4, wg ,ri V , A 4' ff-. ... tiff 'f f . if V ' J 21-Egg! l if l , 'K I ' X ,H F J fig ,Qi 'Xl ' l ' 1 , . fa. . , A H ,, 2 ., dw -' . , g ' i Q. ,., , ' 'i M . 25 ,witen iw. W g 'f - -- 4 - ti ff 4 i lwifm. '1WFTfi5+vf.2gf,wf'f. F 1 -4 'fill' i'i-H-' hw ip ifill fifbf. T -1,5-f:.M':2 -. ' ' J: A -fir? Z n vt tr' 'F-ilffffl ' Asif'-: Sf H M G ,zfwfzf :fs 2 1 J it F 1 i , 'f First Row-J. Troisi lmanagerl, G. Duff, T. Bedell, M. Conway, P. Dullea, J. Anderson, N. Trumbour, F. Wall, A. Barcomb, T. Finneran lmanagerl. Second Row-J. Collins, J. Greenhalgh, D. McCarthy, W. Foley, T. Kelly, B. Flatley, J. Milane, P. Ouimet, R. Murphy, T. Killilea, A. Burke. Third Row-Brother Briant, R. Kiley, J. Bisley, D. Macintosh, C. Fitzpatrick, S. Cummings, P. Doyle, J. Sullivan, R. Ventura, J. Forrest, Brother Reynold. Fourth Row-M. Fisher, T. Scilleppi, R. Hanafin, Donohue, S. Young, J. Peterson, T. Carlin, T. Shields. , 7I lsl'u,fl'v 6 K 4,. f QQ? K I 1 - as I f 'L,,' K , Q f 9 . 4-' rg' ,:Z.5?.N3., 5 ,Q-5 ,,, aan., ffg'-ggi? lk I 4 S.-' iff 5 ML' w A n.1liA.'f 'nw I - ,, , 5 fp, I K'- BASKETBALL JOHN'S BASKETBALL North Cambridge Catholic 95 Marblehead High 58 St. Mary's Lynn 54 . St. Sebastian's 75 Mission High 56 Malden Catholic . 62 Keith Academy . 59 Peabody High . 63 Matignon High , 56 Lawrence Central 46 Archbishop Williams 59 Archbishop Williams 53 Lawrence Central , . 55 Matignon High 58 St. Mary's Lynn 54 . Keith Academy .. 62 . Mission High ,, 50 Malden Catholic 4l New England Catholic Tournament Lawrence Central 47 St. John's 49 St. Louis 56 St. John's 48 Tech Tournament Brockton 62 St. John's 43 THE LIGHT TOUCH pos-r MORTEM Andy Buckley sends one into orbit during the Eagles h ' gh ft ll d ' Q hOlf-Time upset victory over the Bishops, 53-49. Coach Lyric mes e SO Se Urm ,. vi- fin 4:1 -.-.54, REACTIONARY John Kerrigan tries out a new style during the 95-49 lopsided victory over North Cambridge Catholic, IT WENT THATAWAY JOQ DQ-rwahey shows the cosy foulvshooting techmque that helped earn hum the basketball trophy. ,K tl. ' o R 5 .4 q I Q Y9 J.-Il Here it is!-the team that beat Central in the Catholic Tourney. Front row, l. to r., R. Denning, student manager, J. Birmingham, T. lppolito, G. Rickus, J. Kerrigan, W. Madden, W. Lynch, R. Harrington, G. Christian, student manager. Bock row: Coach Lynch, K. Mcpartland, R, Talbot, J. Denahey, A, Buckley, J. King, A. Casano, Bro. Columkille. BACKBOARD JUNGLE Skip Caeano docs a back flip to get his hands on the ball in the Catholic Tourney. 76 mv. EQ 1 F ,J ww? -ss. u ' Lf11, . 'L ,IL , A A Q ,Q sg' 1. POWER STRUGGLE Matty O'Brien and Steve Wales tue up o Williams player, SCREENING PROCESS J V ployerx run through their poces durmg o proctuce wsenon Front Row-J. McCarthy, P. Weston, D. Ford, D. Kelley, J. Stupokiewicz, B, McGouley, F. Dodge, P. Mlrsku, Bock Row- D, Pendleton, J Giorusso, F. Shaheen, S, Wales, M, O'Brien, J. McCarthy, Brother Briant 78 NF s gf ,, ,l!f oQ.' v!rlCQil'll nuann., Q annum., nu......, , ...H-U. 1... -...H .,,..,,. Q -.U H- 4 3.,, V. xx, 4 X u ,I I DH. Axim? , ,JUNE , , 2 ' far- 'f- A9 U -.I E 3 if 5 -ly 15 iw is - X w: Q Q 'Q W , . X- 'I STJO? , I 4. 4-f , 4 ev , L - Vsfi f :xv s -1.4 HGCKEY PLAYING IT REAL COOL I don't see the old Cobrol smile here! ICY ESCAPADES From Breen to Auger ond another goal for the Hockey team. WI'1of's J, C. doing? Q M .- ' - 4 Nuns W, vb. e. , ra,,,.5.A.1.xl: I I I I-nvf23:I:ii?9-.II-fp? A I rg-1 fa V' ,I 94-'53, v Q-Lr:1,' 16923 N. gfifxgg' ' k:5?5114IIIS'9 I '9 II I . 3 , V! - J' A Q . 34, , 2-4 ,Wy 1 5 1 3 Vx I ,.,k in I s ,ri fGlobe Photo by Poul Connelll BO THE ICEMEN COMETH John Cabral llghts the lamp wsth an asslst by E J Breen mudst slashmg stacks and growhng grlmaces lm 411. BLOODY, BUT UNBOWED Coach Cloonan's boys brave, though bandaged Does Peter Brown have o hockey stuck Q crutch under his arm? 81 ,fr 11 V - KL .V r Q-mw 5 I K QL 9 u I V . , - 2 5, - 2 - f ' 'Q' 0 5 I 5 ? 5 I 1 ff, ,all QZfte '-fx wg Q-1 wk? -Ml 1' v .'53e '-- J ,, 'Tw-9v',f 1 - , - Vffigfagg P E 5 : E -1Q,.y If - Q ,Q-q,qQAxfh ' 'QQQPZ 1. ?lf Q'f We 3 gl-5.-11?-ora f 3.53 11 ,, M - 41' .11 J ,. T Axfgf Q 43? f PEDAL EXTREMITY Johnny Barrctt's tape-measure leap of over 21 feet draws admuro- tion from the onlookers. TRACK TEAM Front Row-J Shea D Walsh, J. Buckley, R. Pendleton, J. Barrett, J. Carrol, C. Lane, J. Giarrusso, J. Hurd. Middle Row-D Clancey, A. l-lalfperlny, F. Mazur, J. Shields, N. Auger, P. Malkowski, P. Ryan, G. Rickus, F. Delay, Brother Patrician. Top Row- W. Murdock, H. Kenny, N. Fiore, M. Deluca, P. Barrett, J, Emidy, J. Biega, P. Dellorfano, P. Whlte, E. Breen, G. Delaney. 83 CROSS COUNTRY Front Row R T l - . a bar, W. Madden, L. Sullivan, A. Buckley, T. Veforino, J. Biega, J. Buoma, S. Muller, A. Halfpenny, F. Mazur Back Row-G. Delany, H. Panek, l.. Box, D. Walsh, J. Callahan, P. White, D. Clancey, Brother Pafrician, J. Carroll, P Desmarars, R. Michoud, R. Berger, W. Murdock. WINNERS ALL OUT EFFORT lf's another runaway far John Barrett in the IOO yd. dash as Bra. Briant cheers him on. .X H, ' 5 S 'uct '. TRACKING DOWN THE BOARDS Getting ready for the outdoor seo- son, and the cinditioning that wins all the meets, AND STILL CHAMPS LEAD ME NOT . .. John Carroll seems a bit over-anxious as he jumps the gun during the record-breaking Lynn meet. Bill McDonald and Frank Mazur await their turn patiently. FORMULA FOR TRIMUPH: ADDING UMPH T0 TRY !! To one miraculous medal add a liberal dose of grim determination: result, the recipe for John Barrett's success. 5 8 alfa, rg NORTH SHORE LEAGUE CHAMPS TRACK Opposing Team Sf. John's Lowell 36 Al Lynn English 20 57 Salem 30 47 Beverly 24 53 Melrose 22 45 Lawrence 23 54 Lynn Classical 22 55 Outdoors Beverly ..,,,.... Salem Malden Catholic .. .,..22 ..,,22 Jol1n's 55 46 81 -I ST. JOHN'S TWO FOR THE SHOW The unusual happens again: both Don Murphy and Tom Guertin in a photo-finish Tie. They ser a new record for the 40 yard dash-4,6 sec. AI Chew set the early pace. TRACK For the second year in a row the Prep runners won every major meet dur- ing the spring season. After a highly successful lncloor season, during which our runners swept through the newly formed North Shore League and then defended its Indoor State title at the Boston Garden, the boys on successive week-ends in May won the St. John's Relays, the Belmont Relays, the New England Catholic Championship, and the State Outdoor Title. With a final flourish the relay group of John Buckley, Chris Lane, John Car- roll, and John Barrett defeated Hunt- ington Prep, the National Prep School champion, in an AAU. Meet held at Randolph on June 7th, It was a great ending to a series of magnificient per- formances by the i958-59 track team. ONE FOR THE ROAD Relay sprinters Rickus, Giarrusso, Hurd and Shea hear the course rules spelled out for them. lt helped. They won, Track Titles and Records for the Last Three Seasons Six straight state titles-3 indoor C1957-58-599 3 outdoor H957-58-597 Belmont Relays l958 Belmont Relays' l959 St. John's Relays l958 St. John's Relays l959 Winner of North Shore League l958-l959 New England Catholic Champs l958 New England Catholic Champs l959 Undefeated in dual meets in last four years. 89 .QQ W ,, v-if 4 ,I--f fr+.':-I ' f- 1 CN. 4. , , -. -,,e. . Q we - - 1, . -4 . -. , -N , in ' ' . . .,-. fs ui 5, 4' i M- -, , , Q., . , A.- -. - . 1 4-. -M . 1 if ' .' ' ev-out fu PENT UP ENERGY The pen holds l-lerb Kenny, Tom Shields, Jerry Delaney, Dan Clancy, Frank Mazur, Lenny Box, Art Half- penny, Bill McDonald, Jack Hurd, and Jim Giarrusso. AU REVOIR! Bill McDonald tenses for his lap in U16 2 mile relay. We wOnl A RUNAWAYY Lane to Barrett and the last lap. lf you look closely you may be able to spot their opponents in the hopeless rear, Ni 'ilu' .-ov.,-,,l -,, . 'Vanta gf Q APROPOS The St, Johr1's Invitational Relay Trophy: wort appropriately by St. John's-of course? Brother Patri- cian admires latest award with Art l-lalfpermy and Pete Lane. ROAD SHOW Track champs sport new trophy jackets. They didn't even give a thought to the QO degree weather, WSF -va up 3 Q. Front: D. Bernodin. Buck: J. Hinchey, P. Flynn, A. Chew, B. Foster, Brother Ivo, D. Kobos, R. Sgcrzi, P. Hinchey, J. Coffee, TENNIS ,,,-Q -Sunni lun--W:-new ,. f.V,LL,T,,,, NET RESULT Bro. lvo's tennis team registers their 2nd straight shutout: 5-O over Winthrop, .4 , SUBURBAN LEAGUE Opp St. John's Rindge Winthrop Malden Arlington Beverly Cambridge ' 1 ,H wg'-z'-,f A-, 50- .. . y. r 1 - , - J -M0-, Y ,,.,v , ,. s ,,-wilt. g , ,fvrblw ., -. 4- 5 ,IK ,5 dj: A-fi -Z' H ' 'r ' -V' ' ' '.'- - '-'-sw-' -'Q-1 f hifi.. ' l .:.,m....g,q,..,l .,,.:i, SOLID ARGUMENT Alan Chew Take5 time Cut from debating xicteries to lead the tennis team fa a close win ayer Malden NONPAREIL Pat Flynn blurs the avr with the speed of his overhand delivery. W- 4 ,Q B. Chambers, J. White, J. Levis, J. Doyle, J. Mason, F. Dodge, L. April, Brother Felan. GOLDEN OPPORTUNITY ON GREEN They said if couIdn't be done, said Larry April, . . . they were right! Jay White, Joe Levis and John Mason take a lesson at the Salem Country Club. GULF M M IM IM M M 2 GOLF St. Classical . . Swampscott .. Woburn . . Danvers , Winthrop . . Danvers . . Swampscott .. Woburn , . Classical A Winthrop ........, Division B Champions S S Q .L John's 8V2 8 V2 7V2 9 8 8V2 9 7 it.: f - ' .S H., .vm PUTTING ALL HE HAS INTO IT! John Doyle lines up the pins for the fancy-shod Brian Chambers BASEBALL GIANT KILLER Brockton's Little Rock, Pete Marciano, is down for the count C an later outll on an inside blazer. He was one of the l5 that Dan Murphy struck out in the quarter finals of the State Tourney. It was the 2nd straight win over Archbishop Williams for Danny and the Juniors ,-.-,--,-- iii Y ll, A 1 ' i Q. n ' '- A 4123? ' ,wa fifiifflx - fa H . fr ext-,gg Qi . . I 1, M. Qi ,Q :Pwr 'W 35 li ryfge z fi N cnt me A536 W ff - V ,KJVF :- are M4615 CGlobe photo by Paul Maguirel 96 KNOCK ON WOOD! Bill Modden's rule: speok softly cmd carry cz big stick. 97 A. I 23? V In E ' S .X Y. 'A - . Ji, vn50Hfl3l x -IUHNJC C' CHNS 1 if if Cay y t fl 1 ' N, ' , ' f s I ' In N2 it 55-mg -QOH if JUJHIY' 13,5 N Vi l l I All' ' ,.m I' ' , ,A i , Front Row: P, Whalley, R, Pepin, R. Talbot, R. Bonaccorso, L. Sullivan, W, Russell, J. Twomey. Back Row: Coach DiVincenzo, W. Madden, D. Murphy, R, Harrington, M. O'Brien, S. Miller, W. Killen. VARSITY BASEBALL O Keith . . 5 Central ,, , 2 Matignon 3 Malden Catholic l St. Mary's 3 Williams , 2 Mission . I 6 Mission . 4 Central l Matignon l Keith 4, I Peabody ,, 3 Williams . . , l St. Mary's 9 Malden Catholic . . . , . . State Tourney 2 Gloucester . ,.,l., , . , . 4 Williams .., I2 Belmont .. St. JoI1n's IO 8 2 l 3 l 9 I2 l 9 3 8 5 ..5 l.2 5 , 5 . , 7 SWING INTO SPRING Prep rooters loll in the shade of Xavier Field, storing up memories that make a fine cushion for old age. 98 m .gd X ' . V' if ,. A 3 ' S'fu..aQ, WHY PITCHERS TURN GRAY Bull Madden leads off third in the famous delayed RETURN OF THE NATIVE t I - es, the r n scored. S eo Y U Dizzy Deon would soy, Pete Wholley slud into third, and I thunk hc's safe. E . nf 'pf 4' -1 ,D Q ,.. 'T- ..v.n.,, -0, bo I :I '5 -1--...L A . 'IJ -, ll 'Z' Ahnwix nuff -'sw THE PATHFINDERS fi? 5 Cv J Murph fakes a healthy lead off third whsle Ron Talbot keeps an eye on the pltcher That s Ball Madden knckang up dust off second is WHADDYA MEAN, 0UT?? We all know that Matty O'Brien was safe in the Matignon game. 100 ,diner gnnnvlll' s-1-14-' OMNIBUS J.V. and Varsity ployers listen to Coach DiVincenzo's pep talk on their trip to o double victory over Mission U2-6 ond IO-H. GREAT EXPECTATIONS A tense moment in the St. Mory's gome. X ,su K fwv,w-- 5. ve' THE MAXIMUM UTMOST Hg! 4 e .. 5 1 1-...KA ,Q NN li-'li if l 'fx x5-W J, V. stote champs relax after winning Yen of their lost eleven games T0 CATCH A THIEF Mike Cullen steals second in this oeriol ponoromo of Ryken Field. - I o ff -.11114 K5 - k fr'-.:, V Y , M f if SY' - Pix V A ' P ' f 4 K i- fini, , ,Q-Qmivx 'H . , F i 6.-W3 . ssifiilifq. SPY H- S If? LT Q , 'fag 11 .1,,A - w-kwf-N,?'f'f?- . 'rlgzinifiifv' ff Y Arkk wZ,,'?f1fg . ,, 5 ', ' 'M' ez li 75.15553 ,- - W ii , A , yif? i L W V. i ,,kg.vIjVlgu i T: Y L,,',S5i'Ef'fl ,-sgwfw 'f 1 FTW W, ,.,,, fav 'uf V 5 V, A iVwss,xz,5f,4f egisvv - Q . M if 'g,,-WV V V W ,VV ,V Q. -- as 12 - Q, if . , , . 'H-, A, pk rwysjyg nly is 'Z 'Z L . 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Solution: Al Barcomb lays down perfect buntg Memorial pitcher fields ball too late to prevent John Fish from scoring tying run . . . and throws wide to first as Lee Sullivan scampers home with game-winning, season-ending tally. A-r--i J. Opponent Central . . Beebe ....4 Malden Cath. .. Lincoln . . . Peabody . . Lawrence . . Briscoe . Mission . . Mission . . Central . . St. Mary's . Lawrence . Peabody . Memorial . . Williams . . St. Mary's .. Memorial . IF THE SHOE FITS Baseball Record we ..7 ..7 ...IO ..2 ..2 M3 ..4 ,..l8 ...IO .,.l4 ..3 ...IO ..8 ..4 ..3 ..l ..2 J. V, players respectfully doff their spikes before boarding bus for an away game they 3 3 4 5 4 4 2 O l l 2 9 l 3 2 3 I Xe-Q, . We... SL., Ni O4 'Z pifvstm 'N-P r ff' 'N Y- N'EST-CE PAS? I want the facts, Moderator Bro. Briant tells reporters Pete Weston and Gene Troisi. CCJNCORDIA THE POWER OF THE PRESS Concordia staff members hear from their moderator about the most powerful explosive of 'em all: printers' ink. A - 5 4 H51 .---T by IN PURSUIT OF TRUTH Busmess Manager Dave Pauley and Feature Edstor Ed Mahoney get that nostalgnc feelmg as they watch Edltor IH Chlef Dave Bernardm wrnte 30 to thenr last edmon before graduatlon All' 'FG EMBRYONIC EDITORS Bro Briant has great hopes for these young staff members who wsll bear the heavy load agaun next year Newsgatherers are D Johnson, R BeIllveau,J Drneen, P Weston A Thacher, M McPherson, J Young 107 f T a . . K 1 - I fl KL :pri x wg, 'NT-ah ,N YZ-M . -. - . . - H 11 - - - ' , v-5 f ,, , We V rv Q' I Aw K . ' vi .en I' 07 , ' -J'-Tn . I' DEBATING LIP SERVICE The big talkers: Tom Den- nen, Dove Coyle, Joe AI- bioni, Tom Sovoie, Duck Odom, Phil Hurley, Tom Odom, Alon Chew, Pete O'Cormor, Pete Cohill, Fred McDonald, Bill McDonald ond Wolly Johnson under the tufelory goze of Brother Kyrirw. g A al, 1 C ,hwy 'dv-,,,,,..L.,4J4 ' f':i1f?'AI T': A A HOW TO LIE WITH STATISTICS X . l Pete O'Connor lays down the law while Tom Odom checks the facts in our debate against St. Mory's of Lynn. THE STILL SMALL VOICES Up-and-cornnng Soph and Frosh speakers: ftop rowb Rnchard Gor- rett, Gene Murphy, Torn Bussone, Jack McCarthy, Dave Walsh, Paul Govoni, Dave Zoller, Cbottom rawi Kevin Benoit, Manuel de Castro, Nell Trurnbour, Denus Murphy, Make QulnIan, Dan Madden and Ju Anderson, with Brother Kyrun beonnung approval. F fl 'Ute' ' f fe 'L' Q' i 1 S .olf- rif ff A I ,, K JA ,Ars . Ji xx- tg-5 Q nf a I.?gA V- A F 8 0 Q, ui 4 v '7 ,. '-1 'T' K 35- I., 4 I 'PU' v 5 , ew X 5 X ,3 2 fx 3' sT19IUJfL , , bln, wx K A 1 W id .M ' ' V I S fb 12-'tr A X + X 35 Af7'.Ui1-A A! 'X 4, A . I gui , iq- - J 3, Q f i ff, .M ,f - ii Q gl X. ,Jtiff 1711 vi f' v 2 to X I 3 1 . W . I Q ' A if 23246 X ,,,-W, ., m,, . W, , I x - M 5 fy :g'9+.,i A A',, ' ' Q qq gg' an Ml...E2 '-M , . 1 I 1 ' 455- 7721 DV 55: S Finn -I he ai' . Q! -5 A -nf AE ' fifwvif T5 ,J 1 ,Kg REGINA REGNAT Ralph Devlin and David Downev assist Father Hudgins invest Paul Ryan into the Sodality SODALITY 1 P S sri 'FQ' gp? '-nc SODALITY PERMANENT MEMBERS Front Row-F. Chapman, P. Graham, D. Downey, R. Egan, Bro. Melvin C.F.X., R. Devlin, W. MacDonald, R. Fontaine, W. Madden. Second Row-P. Brown, R. Nash, J. Commette, N. Masterson, P. Legro, A. Burke, R. Pennell, T. Tighe, P, White, J. Flemming. Third Row--J. Crowley, J. Garland, F. Collins, W. Young, G. Atkins, C. Lane, J. Callahan, P. Hanafin, J. Macaulay, T. Henry, M. Twomey. Fourth Row- E. Zoller, D. Crean, J. Coughlin, E. Powers, R. Tal- bot, R. Griffin, J. Pepper, T. Bighorn, J. White. Fifth Row-K. Funchion, P. O'Keefe, P. Cahill, P. Barrett, D. Mills, J. Moran, W. Costley. SODALITY CANDIDATES AND TEMPORARY MEMBERS Front Row-L. Mohan, W. Donahue, J. Pyburn, R. Payeur, Bro. Melvin, R. Beaumont, R. McCarthy, R. Harrington, J. Albiani. Second Row-T. Finneran, E. Dalton, R. Sullivan, E. Finneran, D. Mullane, S. Miller, T. Callahan, A. Piecewicz, J. Hickey, R. Gar- rett. Third Row-J. McCarthy, D. Tarr, E. Duff, W. Faircloth, R. Ready, R. Michaud, J. Ronan, K. Ritchie. Fourth Row-R. Berger, P. Ryan, D. Kobos, J. Arcand, J. Francis, P. Larnberti. Fifth Row-W. Corbett, D. Porper, G. Desmarais, D. Zoller, R. Hanofin, L. Dul- lea. SODALITY EXECUTIVE COUNCIL Front Row-R. Devlin, R. McCarthy, R. Fontaine R. Beaumont, F. Chapman. Bock Row-W. Madden J. White, J. Fleming, W. McDonald, D. Downey, P Graham, R. Egan. ,S va-I 0 1 .elf Q riff.. Front Row-P. Curtin, K. Riley, J. McCorrhy, J. Flemming, R. Harrington, P. Duncan, Back Row-T. Guerfin, R. Egan, R. Dev- lin, J, Bresnohon, Bro. Melvin CFX., P. O'Connor, W. Madden, J. Yemmo, E. Breen. SUSPENDED ANIMATION Slogan for the SodoIity's Stomp Drive: If we all stick together, we con't be licked! fu-'iv' i .r-4 ' ,I ff 2 55 f -. X ff. 1' qs: I' .13 N ru IT, ,Lx . J N .' m Q Ji 'ig pg KX A a,. 1-1 YS 'Nw 32' 4-'B-:xx 'rv-x, , X JAWWM fl The edntors wush to deducote thas page to the other SPlRE staff members wuthout whose unflogglng enthuslosm and untnrmg ossustonce thas book could hove been completed months eorlner Front row M Zomplello J Commette C Lone G Ruckus J Georges C Morelll T Odom R Grlffin, R. Egan. Back row M Henry D Mills J Really D Bernordnn R Devlin P OCon nor N Mosterson R Fontaine R Gouin. Associate Editor aff' Dovid Bernordin IF ITS WORTH DOING . . . Edutor In Chuef Ralph Devlm talks over the all Important beIievobiIity of SPIRE pictures with Feature Editor Joe Cornrnette Feature Editor Joe Commette Layout Editor f-Q 9 ffm ff Qu' - ,er . 1 ,m. f ziv- wfi ,s 'E rf: ' ,fi-E111 Zig ' , I lg 'ffjii ,ifffllx H af! 21' f'7?f :1fy Mario Zompiello IIS gf, ,. ., .,,:.?4 I Copy Editor l if Note Mcsterson Business Manager Al 'S' ,4- 4 Y, Bob Egan CAREER ANGEL Wi WS. IN GOOD SPIRITS A most corporeol spirit, Tom Barrett convinces Brother Seraphim Zoller thot his problems are solved. 116 . 'v ,K rf R H, 4 Q ,, ,E fx fy . ,M.,.,g,., 5'-24.4 3' W mf A 4'-W Mm V-g.,,,,:, 9 fi M 44 nm 1 iv 'f 'f'12 35NgJ'f4'5ggF, , pmvwgwa ...- E ,, , m H. K Lpssati :way , K S 49 SOME LIKE IT HOT Brother Aquin notes the prog- ress of the trumphet sectron during o pre-concert rehearsal. fit ..Z'3 I 1nuul ' u ORCHESTRA THE MUSIC MAN The paternal clenched fist of Bro. Aqum assures a smooth practice by the Prep Orchestra ? POSTER CLUB ' ' L. to r., P. Mirski, D. Dion, Bro. Melvin, R, Gouin, pres, ond P. Covonough. ' I' Nw., ' 4 rvf RADIO CLUB ,u'? ' Iva STATION BREAK Hommung st p ore rodlo operators James Mitchell Eruc Lucas Wulllom Weekly Leo Mahon ond Bll Ku ly X 3 f 'fy ,A is Here's the camera club all saying cheese for the photographer. THE INNER SANCTUM It takes a lot of paraphernalia to hold up the scien- tific end of the art of photography. The multiple darkroom, usually a beehive, is seen in this rare shot as deserted as a drive-in theatre at noon. CAMERA Quo The Freshmen-Sophomore group examines prize-winning salon prints during their weekly meeting. Total membership of all groups was close to ninety. CLUB L. I. v wsqww 3 x x A ft. Y PHOTO FINISH - QLD!! KLA!! Ill 3 3 41. 41, s I 'C U if ,A EXAMPLI GRATIA A Globe guide explains the way the pros do it to some Camera Club freshmen who are plump full of whytality. l2l 1 Q me .,,,.,i x!7A- . ssl lfllll i, ,MMV ,kgs I ON THE HOUSE Successful scientists and speculating spectators at the l959 Science Fair in Memorial Gym. 122 QQ, 4 ft' fn T gi ? 9 'gi i in I - 393 5 . if I fu WINNER AND STILL CHAMP Paul Berger makes it two straight ist place trophies, plus 0 scholarship to M.I.T. T lf - -? Q-.af THE BARE FACTS if It I K-1, Joe's explanation mast be good . . . he seems to be attracting Brother Melvin's attention from the other side of the gym. 123 wx 3,1-as if BIOLOGY CLUB Front Row J Young J Commette R Fntzsvmmonb R Gown J Best J Vnllomayor Buck Row D Mnlls D Tarnowskv J Callahan A Ford Bro Melvnn CFX W Madden J McCann E Zoller R Pennell FRAPPE TIME Actually they re two chemists by the name of Galvin and Fraser .ni-Q zwx W w'-xy ,ff -avr' l lei' muy, , 5 ei iq..- l YV: wwir WITH A LITTLE BIT OF BLOOMIN' LUCK Jose Vlllamayor, a buddnng scvcntugt at work on has hydroponucs prolect ' ,-:wana fm., ' 5 4 I k,,: N I . x ' f J on . 1 . J-' to 3' l ' , rl V l. I by Ii 'Q I ' 'L -- I . I f I Q4 I 0. 1 gf 'V A I 'EJ ' ,rw D RL :Elf ' ,.'.': ?.241l I All I I ,- Frfriflffwfftnt ' , ::'rqQ-W ' 'T-pea -at fl W ,U Aa, -' .'l'rfz. 7' . Rus 4,5 ,i' S A I 5 f av. 4' f. X 2 VL .. ' - . 5 ' 1 y If I W ' I , I A I . ,5. pi N I A F A LYS, 'c 'Yi rg ' '1 Xl -Q' f 'aa I 4, I , ,M mf f I 1 'YS 1 x lx Ta x L MQ , -4 V' ,, V L, it L I 1, v Tl Q .A x, 4 5' , 1 1 , Q CLAIR DE LUNE Sung along with me urges Brother Deon. Brother Aquin keeps he back row ln tune Left lo Rught Bob Egan Vice Presudenf Joe Commette Secretory Accompomst . . . Pete Duncan Mario Zompiello, Treasurer. Q' 46 9 iii, , tj -ug, 513,41 , Y u W Q '..f H . 1 2 ug. ' - ' ' ' fr ' 3' ,i ' yy e , 1 b if k 1 l, A Q 4 C ' 'J N. if iff., - ' ' ' Lf 3 ' ai, 4 5 . A ff Q ., W . Ju I I bin f ' 1 t i, V I if yi, ' X -W 54 ff 'Q I F I' '.,' F SQ 5 +. 'A L'A 7 A AL--' 'A fr 1' 3 , .' Q E' 4 1 up Q' s 1 V' g Q 6 l K . A .N Y ' 'rs . ' ' S1 Fi' qi H ' - an . , I v. I 1. -1 vo I 3 ' 4' 'Q .- ' g f ' . . .A Ng. ' ' Q u ' ' . .M L . 1 I 1 x, K , p :-Q :Q W ai 1 2 QM INTERMEZZO Joe Comrnette playing Malaguena in the Spring Concert proved why he was one of the cornerstones of the Glee Club Bum MUSIC MAESTRO' Brother Aquin drills the Varsity Glee Club in a last minute rehearsal before a performance in the Music Ha CHERCHEZ LA FEMME! Virginia Conlon, as our Coney The Prep'S own Coney Island Baby island Baby, rnade a startling im- Ernie Belleau Cwith back to cam pression on the octet in the Spring eraffb carried a iot of weight with Concert but , . . the entire audience as well as the songsters. IZ7 n.tWg'fW N fn 'pt ,ztgm 1. -'yur' A lf, W .v!.ff '1s'.: F ra. SUIVATER IN MODO . . . FORTITER IN RE A serrous note an the CIWTISTVTWGB Concert -M59 Y SANS The vost, substantial smite bdovv belongs 'Most Ernest. Ernlc'5 the only boy we abreast , . . hy hnmseitf tn? AU COURANT??? BQH5 me nnging, Y-:gs ore ttylng, but Rav Gowns roccoon Coot ws the Center ff ottro 128 I 9? l 4 1 .Q 'N f C I x E -Y. r 1 'TJ' 1 I v2iE.3T,,,, -Qc' 49' A-gps-f NON-CONFORMISTS Scott Cummings ond Poul Ouimet show o re- octionory trend os their fellow underclossmen pass them in front of Ryken Holl on o tcchnacolor doy an the fall, COUNTERATTACK Ernie Mosse ond Frcd Shaheen get served as Joe Mvchoud proves once ogoun thot the hond is quicker than the cye. Swim '.m'nff1Glr,f -43 ihistiquq. N., Siiithi slew we y '11 new: ap.: as , - i QUIK, ef.-0 1 ' ' RESIDENT DOWN WITH SKOOLY Robert Sgorzi funds thot the hoirshirt of ocodernuc restruc- tuons Occasionally itches despite his first-honor overoge. LIFE Choir lcnft vncw looks down UPN VU dents ottcndlng Bcrvcdrctlon IH the 5chofnl Lhgpqgl gltgr ww of Fr. Hudgm-,' Tcl 4.1 1. A Y. Ina. I' -1 gi 1:4 I' 1 A iw' s 'qv -A LQ- ful I ' ' A :FEE 5 ,., ww?3i?f- I a KEEPING COOL IS FOR CUCUMBERS . . . ond refldcnm You os they enjoy o Sum- cloy cvcmng coolaout :rw lore Moy or the pool ln thc softball qomc lollcmmg the DICHIC, fhc faculty edged the RC5nLlcrwt All- Stow, 22-5, FALL'S TATTERED TELEGRAM5 . . yellow ond brown ond pole cmd hectic red' Pfvct5 wrnrc olnmn the glories cf oufumnf' sow MGH DQVOC, but thc rest ol us have to rely Ylwmfl V ' ,3- l 1 lit k r 1 32 QQ 3,35 L, 2 1 Li' as ,cl , - 16? 6 gs T15 H, . J Q - , l.' S A , 5- ji . ' A 53,1 I lf ll , ,.w '2,, Qf'i. 1-A s .4 .far ' , ' , I P X N fl? A J' l 2 , F ,Lf rf! I A 3- I W !-.l'? 5 . l - ,K f J' - A may . 4 K, I .-' fu X U' if-I 4 X, v. Q' 'I was ' J, ff-Q 51m.+,., COLD SNORAGE Berth control ln the Freshman Dorm QA V W M55 CONSUMER REACTION Joe Seremeth ond Joy Smnth glve the evil eye to their table mates os Peter Chlsholm ond Bob D Errnco ossume swlvel Inbertres CALCULATED RISK Joe Mlchoud huddles with hls teom to plon some trlcky footwork during the afternoon Soclol Leogues ,ir WT ' 15 LEARNING THEIR P'S 8- CUES :xg Doug Holmes crouclwes in back of the 8-ball, while Chris Fitzpatrick gives the cue ball the double whammy OCCUPATIONAL HAZARD Sam Bellavance rolls 'em back in the Ryken Hall bowling alley as Jack Lyons also works beyond the call of duty, COUP DE GRACE lt's Bottoms up? as the 5 o'clock shadows in the Xavier Quadrangle re- veal the fourth most popular Prep sport-Eggs. GAME PRESERVE Bro. Kyrin sneaks in the back door as Bro. Alexander presides over the formal CPD picture of the Senior Menagerie. SENIOR 'J ' PQ I fy STEIN WAY fi 53 .1 Torn Odom yells Wofusil os his fellow seniors cut loose with their lost hurroh. I34 Senior floor prefect Bro. Melvin claims this request for late T.V. permission was as subtle os a lynching, TOUR OF THE CAGES No, you don't have delerium tre- mens! This is simply a picture of 34 seniors setting a new telephone booth recordg if you have good eyes you may spot l7 who are visible in this picture. Open-mouthed Dick Odom is asking Ernie Bellow, My ribs-ore they crushing your elbow??? W? A its ' fevf , 'Qu S T y 5 f ' e l 1 iii? M11 '-,kfJf V .,1i . I A WV J S t i F5 .si ,t i ,iw f ,i THE NATIVES ARE RESTLESS ' A wig? siii E Jerry Delaney snatches up a dangling participle and pulls himself into the can- versation, as Mike Murphy and Jack Keorley prepare their retort. PREP, il-I... LEGERDEMAIN Frank Mirabello watches John She-a's hand with a stare that would have done credit to Mesrner, l .K ' .qt THE FUN HOUSE Dan Walsh throws a Controlled tan- trum and John Shea gives out with the Call of the wild. is I !Lf ' f .,t, gum.. get ..fj Sr Ji 1535 Qwxvii CLUB CRACKING THE QUIP! Myles Burke checks in after evening study hall as floor prefect Bro. Reynold casts some pearls WHAT DOTH IT PROFIT . . . ? John Healy reaches for another card from dealer Jim Barrett while saph kibitzers wander who'll win the Caga- retre stakes. ,7 ' -atop! -1 4 DAWN'S EARLY BLIGHT AN UNCERTAIN SMILE Exterior decorators at work? These freshmen have lust fin- Jim Michaud isn't too sure whether or not Bro. Dean's left :shed the hardest work ot their whole dayi getting up? hand may indicate a pat on the back, but his brother Joe if 1 E i 41 5 with Tim Barcomb and Jo Anderson seem interested in the outcome. FRESHMAN CLUB V, . .. so K Q ,I ,X - I 5 t t -IH! I 4 SPECTATOR SPORT Duane Walzer passes the olive to Leo Mahon to 4 l i i fl tw l MEANWHILE, BACK IN THE . . . 'Flaming youth' lounge around on Sunday morn ing with Pogo and Charlie Brown, ef cl. as Neil Trumbour enioys their predicament during the l lallOwe'en party in the Freshman Club. THE LINEUP Co-Captam George Moruarty smrlmglv accepts the HW'l'lIl'C football from Headmaster Brother Gilroy an teammates and their dates pose. DANCES CITY SLICKER Joe Alblam, you fakerl The flash- balb d1drw't startle your claasrhates. WHITHER THOU GOEST . . . Bob and Edle smile for The photographer nr the Sodoliy Dance. '--? iv HIC ET UBIQUE What S Brother Melvyn domg croshang the party? af ,,..,....-5s ICI ON PARLE FRANCAIS Brother Aquin drops in on the Valentine Dance. CHECK MATE Affobie Tom O'l.cory checks In Jnm Gnorruuo, Joe Mbuom, Dove Akin, Blll Skully ond dates of the Football Dance, THE TENDER TRAP A quref momerwf of the Sophomore Club Hollowdcn Dance, 1 fl XX 'x I N X A E X X.: X N'- , S Y X Q .. 2 ZW W' THE SEN QR --u N11 Lk Iy iq b KT? x 1 XJM QM- Aff 500 Xxb-N i- 3 W Nl vi YA 3, ,11' M .. f' .J 5 ...Seniors wafh The I42 1 ..., , 4 1 all I 1 . ,L Q! EEK' V ' X , ij sb X , X l , aes s I I 'J f Paul B g Q.: N' I X A M ' s ed ' B E ffm 5- Y , 4 kk I If I Y ,vl in I hum! t ' J g M' an i I .f xfxfx.-X. I ZA! M7525 Most Populaffx- fl i Joe Bresnahon 'M' --. f Nik? NX u-- X 'fzkbf Most lame!! Xxx-f Q' Mario Zompiello r S I f' E 1 W' I 'Q I . V95 go 194 175 9 Mos L I Best Dr d Qi, - U Aust' F d Paul Groh 7 u QQ I I , I Q 1-.1 5- ..,,:, I 2 I il x -S- f ' ... I gif, '55 I 'S . 2 nl TT. 2 1,' f :' 'I f D'd F P p Q I I R I h D I' ' C C CLASS POLL X 0 'If lib 6 XX X GE 5, A -4 N5 E A QCAU 'Q Wll ul 4 W k 1 1,-11 :RBA I 3 Sr!! Y 2 ! L 74 if gl f' U'gpLEAse M? AAosfestl ww -ai-1' NOT OPEN TIL CHR ISTIVXAS 143 fi-f-, gf QL-2 Mew L? MII! P llilli Yllll! A . , S: :E Q gx gp ,V 1 ' G g R' k . X., H! .. f -7 1 X nu 6 gi I' ' I I 1 1 - , Hardest or er 'M A Dove Bernordin LL gn . tg . 5 ,Wk--,. I rd ' 5 72 '42 T II Q 1 5, D P LY . 0 F k L y 5 .- l N, - x I ' -f f -- 0 X 16 - -L ' Lf M-A FL . vvr I Q 'Cm L U ' L if H 9' f N Q U P IL k' J' GI I I 5 I .X - . Q lA Ii, , 'L g f :,4 Q ,r L L 4 9 Q ' os u X 1 ' K Ernie Bell H p 'est 4 an Knlen . . l f IN MEMORIAM Sophomore Mike Pierce, the boy who was always smiling, has gone to his eternal rest. The faculty and student body of St. John's were deeply moved by his death and will not soon forget his happy face. ,N f ,if ,, ,2- mi' N, 112, 3 THE PROBING MIND The faces of sophomores Dave Dion, Tom Callahan and Dick Denning light up with smiles after completion of a successful physics experiment. hi 'i 'T bl Ii' if, x M f ii ii ,, .gs , Q -,-, , Y A A ,f e 'f' fi. Ig 'Ins ALMA MATER Bird's-eye view from 2500 ft, shows the sprawling St. .lohn's campus basking in the late afternoon sun on a quiet autumn day PANCJRAMA BEST FOOT FORWARD Residents from many countries smile a Merry Christmas! to Bro, Gilroy as they strike out on their long journey home for the holidays. ifiig PRAGMATIST Show me, says Maurice Bosse, and Bro. Fintan obliges during a chem. lab. period. NH Y i' es? -' . i Ilailsmilli - i eil? fi? E , . ' P s 1' - .fr -4--ii tv.-Q l,w'A BUT PYTHAGORAS SAYS . . . Phil Negus, Matty O'Brien, Tom Matton and Ron Michaud take their instruments outside the physics lab to let the sun help them to test the focal length of their lenses. KIDS SAY THE DARNDEST THINGSl Billy Lynch seems as anxious for anonymity as the unprepared student, while Bro. Edward Daniel demon- strates the Power of Positive Suggestion. DUTY GALLS Marv DeVoe, Joe Michaud and Jay Sweeney take five from their work detail, while Audie Ford tunes up before a Glee Club appearance. I,--iq LET THERE BE LIGHT Qliaolain Fr Hadgins lights a candle on T510 Doschal wreath with Bob Kelly Q5- Milling POINT OF VIEW Jo Anderson waits patiently on the sideline as Bro, Reynold reviews some last minute details before sending his Hardwood Hudlms into action, 147 .. 'a Aw. af l -1 ij -gf, MENS SANA IN CORPORE SANO Mr. Dovey refreshes some Social Leoguers on the do's ond don't's of basketball. CLASS WILL TELL Vorsuty coach Paul DiVmccnzo fakes dead oim on the lef insult to injury in the Fcculty's 7-l romp over the JV. T l ield wall, while Bro. Thomas odds x4 'wf is 'Sr Q3 , .1 2.2. U51 'QI' T iff- , -f ,-5 . 1.1 nw, e -' i' ,.+?'iSr 'YH' ' ' is li l an , AQ 4.1 ' ek 'Q af as , A A .5 fslrlsxs K an , 3 , k 4 1 it Q . Q 5: ' -. X4 'uywffa 3 , vp. I 'g-X, f '5 5,W . 'Jak 524' E s an 94 - ' ' sf ,,,.f-' ,-1-' AFTER HOURS Mr, Nate Masterson exchanges small talk with a few friends during the October meeting between the fathers and the faculty. TWO FOR THE MONEY COLD CQMFORT You, guy, you!Y kids Bro. Casimir, as Sam Bellavance insists DWR POYCUV QCYS ready to skate for hours 'on endf that the mast efficient labor-saving device is still money. .if iiq'-v O xx xx x Q lv 41 R A D U A T I C N J? A 4 1' r 1 16 5 IT WAS A PEACOCK-PENGUIN AFFAIR . . . STRICTLY FORMAL! Theres Q Ford in my future, dreams Joe Comr-metre on the nighr of nights. sa fy K 1 V if A 2 VERBATIM lt'5 nn the bog, comments Joe Mocouley as Gene Zoller conducts contest for door- prize. John Moron ond Cathy stand by. I z .5 1 , . A 'QUQPQA7 . ,,, ,g,.., , ,fgdfgqfvfiif 55:33 ., 1. ,rzlff rm -AK., wil- F L f ' ' 'Q? Rflfy'5?'1f i','frl'sT',yl 'ZfdWQ, 53' ' 5 ff? i, , .re Q15-.5'I'?s fi QA ffff' J A f115'J7' fi' JF lf, f' 'f'1'f'g A-Q KX? QJ fr n'A:fi.,:, 1'..1: 1' r ,. ',m:ffv4.. mar 6353. 'A'fV6Tf'2x ffffF -f' f.'i1f '173'7IJ2gf','fZS1.t.-f 'we A 44:-.,.' 6'1- .A rn. ' Q F!! ,Epi if-5 Ee gr ,fl 6 ,Q AV9. 'wiv 4 4' '. L. ' -1 ,, JH' 4 1 , I o n!f ' ie-fb -. 4,,,,J , A 'A W , rig J .+?,' s , as f .- ff ,gui H. M . I , YYIX, , 1 r s -K . Q 'AW-Q 'Emu Q. , ' -'N' , k - f .. ' 'K 1 -- ,NW - 9 0 B 5 . - I. v 2 ,.--nn' , Q, ,Q 5 ' , 5 x f . ,, , , 352 :11 QI ' ' ' , ,.' M' fu' Q Q X? FJ ' X f f lg y L fl 3 - M g , I' Ov f 0 ' ' - ' 1 h l Q If O I . , , , U , s 1 . P 4- Q , , rdf, . ii! ' ' 9 V ' I . 'ls X ... Q 6 s 1 3 P Just c Japanese sandman . . . ARMA VIRUMQUE CANO! FROM 7:30 TILL EXHAUSTIONY The bond pkwed cn Lmt , fh vshOT O bocmwful morn-rw' 3' .1 5 af wig,-it - 1 11 19 no 5-ry, 'XL L f af' X . 5 ' , n g VA . Q .5 2 :Y 1 'Q i f ' 1 'A ' .,.' M g'-' gk N, ' 41.11-if if fi' nf' rw Q 3.9 , , I A: fy, . I I 1 f ..,e5lIff'fM 43,5 ,131 fy, J 4 f ,?,,.,f,:qj.,,g - wgwew' f f -7 A ff 's?if.:: 1. fsfazg, W ,gp ggkkffnw L. ,'fQA,,. 4 .f W , ,W LLL, K X , a ' 7l5:'h'f Nu? Pomp on Circumstcmcge 155 MIRABILE DICTU! Frank Leary still can't believe if , , . this is Graduation Day? THE ACADEMIC PROCESSION Cardinal Cushing, Brother Gilroy, Bishop Lane, Brother Thomas, and Brother Edward Daniel. '1 wi'-M 'X vb xc ff 7 ,-V' . N 9,- K V wp. .. '. : f-?Hgc'f- YIM' wlfhef-333 .f 4 fn. , K bf vw-,if , .Q 'RI' ,.-.., gs.. , 24: Au' 4-v ,ff . f 4' il. Q2 5 . .-3... .554 N -Q ...Z 3. M X. -L ,,,..........-.---N .. 2 ,,N,. pw-on '1l 'l 'F ' .-1 ., M. - . . SOUND OFF! . . . Donlon, Downey, Doyle, Duncon, Egan, ef ol All downhill now. No chance of flunkin'l in- x Q 1 4 Q kv.. Ave otque vole' ISS 'li 0 Q Q QE. . '. ' 1 ' s pa , . 2, . tl. tw W N 5 i Kfgl f I an E ? L . 555. ' .2 A Y- . i . I gg.. 'Q ,W K - m if 1, . W, V Q Q ', fs ' fe K F V. W 5, z. 3 V ,xi 2 I BAREFOOT BOY WITH CHEEK Fresh John Tremblay IS 'frozen' of I SOOO of cn seccrmd og he shoots up for our from the bottom of the pool. C. Qt! Q HIS FAIR LADY A TOUCH OF THE POET There's 'Myles of Smiles' as Bro. Briant tells Myles It's 'vcrsc or worse' in Ryken Hall as a freshman gives Burke that he is the most miss informed boy in school. out with his dandy lines, lt's okay, Edg to uh is human. HKALEIDOSCOPE OF SHIFTING IMAGES 71 Science Fair progect. . . . AND DAMNED IF YOU DON'TI Dave Dion toils in his after-school hours to finish has THE SOFT SELL I Austin Ford, who can convert a minnaw of thought into a whale ' of sound, cxpostulotcs at the annual Science Fair, Never at a lass Q for paragraphs, Audie here captiyatcs Bros. Dean and Maron and ii . , incrcdulous onlookers Tom Scilcppi and Ernie Karydis. PS.-He won a medal. V --.-.N l .. wx 413. Q' I K My N V- . A 'Ni R BIG BROTHER All those un favor of more homework rorse rhelr hand, av r Qilg, 1 i 5 W.,,.,v, in 11 M 4 ai mfs .v nu., TRANSPARENT ARMOR lcy pewels are strung Cn bore lambs olwve Mc- moriol lown, whale buds urge the mcrmng to ge? up, MELLOW DRAMA Gene Zeller tells Austin Ford thot 'threels Q crowdf but he doesrft stand o gho5t of o Chance of Corwlncing hum. l M he-, 4 ' ' 5 Ovgr- M . My k I IT'S WHO'S UP FRONT THAT COUNTS! Flmh Jwrm Buqklcy breaks fmm the morfmg imc In the fur5t lop durmg the St. JOhr1'5 Relays. We won both this race ond the meet, ONE MAN IN HIS TIME . . . One of the 'fringe' benefits of the hurwdredfoldwi o rore moment of peocc and quiet un the busy lute of o Brother I if 'T if 0' , 1 'bv S.P.Q. HOUR Bro. Collistus interruph hub Loran dogs to tc!! how he once mode fifty wld notwes run. They ron offer me 164 457 'lx H03 5 as ' qi, f , ENUFF SAID Mod and Sheldon Brawnf OUT ON A LIMB It'5 a day of gabilec as Bra. Patrncuans vu torious track team carries him away after has 3rd undefeated bcosan, CORNUCOPIA Jcst-prapcflcd spcochm full thc aur os Memorial Gym plays host to the Father Son Award Nlght m May. Mr and Mrs LorenzaJ April Mr and Mrs Norman R Auger Dr and Mrs Albert E Barcomb Mr and Mrs EldridgeC Belliveau Fernand A Bernardin Mrs Emilio D Errico Mr and Mrs John F Egan Mr and Mrs ThomasA Fanaghn Mr and Mrs ThomasJ Fay NicholasP Fiore Jr n R Cahill Jr George M Ric kus F Y and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs Mrs Lloyd S Dr r E I' O and Mrs and Mrs xander B and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs Rodrigue Berube John W Best Joseph E Biega Sr Thomas F Bigham Nunzroa Bonaccarso Francis Bongette A E Bosse Ernest F Bourque Edward J Breen John T Brown Brown Frederick O Buckley Stanley Burba Burke Edmund Burke Myler T Burke Thomas Bussone Mr and Mrs ChristopherJ Fitzpatrick J Michael F Flynn and Mrs ThomasJ Callahan and Mrs Kevin H Scanlan Dr and Mrs Andrew A Casano JohnJ Carroll M D Mr and Mrs JamesJ Cavanaugh Atty and Mrs FelixJ Cerrato Mr and Mrs Leonard Cervoni Mr Raymond E Fontaine Mr and Mrs MartinJ Forrest Constance Fossa Mr and Mrs DonaldW Francis Dr and Mrs and Mrs art J Galvi and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs W C Skulley Mr and Mrs Mr and Mrs Mr and Mrs Mrs Loretta Mr and Mrs John G Coff Charles Chambers Frederick J Chapman Alexander J Chisholm Chisholm George H Christian GY Joseph B Ha and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs Mrs ErnestJ Mr and Mrs Mr and Mrs Mr and Mrs Mr and Mrs E J Fraser J Oscar Fregeolle n James Georges James Giarrusso James Glennon RaymandJ Gouin Joseph P Govan: Charles H Griswold O Henri Guertin rrlngton JohnJ Hayes Richard Heeney Paul R Hinchey John C Howard William E Kelley J Kelly Jr Ralph M Kelman J Emerson Kennedy John Kerrigan J William Killen JamesJ McCarthy T Frederick MacDonald Mr and Mrs William L McDonald Mr and Mrs Richard B McHugh Dr John McNulty John J McPhee Sr Mrs WalterJ Nash Dr WilliamC Nash Mrs Thomas and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs Wm E P H Needham Philip E Negus Calvin A Newman W H Nicholls George M O Hara Gill Ouimet elletier and Mrs Aloizy F Piecewicz o n R Putney and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs WalterJ Pyburn J E Ranta Joseph Rapisardi Charles F Rende ra WilliamJ Rich and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs H S Ruch Mr and Mrs Gilbert E Robinson Emil M Ramanawicz John Rossi L A Savaie and Mrs Joseph E Scannell and Mrs Orfeo H Sgarzi Fred Shaheen John T Shea r and Mrs John H Collins Mr and Mrs RichardJ Collins and Mrs WilliamJ Collins and Mrs Joseph P Commette Joseph Connolly Sr and Mrs Walter A Conway . and Mrs. Michael Coraine William K. Costley Dr Daniel M Killoran Fran Guzman Klang Mr and Mrs George F Lavoie Francis D Leary Mrs W Arthur Leary Mr and Mrs ErnestW Leighton Mrs. Joseph C. Lucas Joseph W. Macaulay Ho and Mrs George St Angelo norable and Mrs Leo J Sullivan and Mrs Milton Sylwanowicz Henry Talbot and Mrs Arthur S Thacher . and Mrs. Alfred J. Tondreau Mrs. Antoinette M. Troisi J. Edmund Trumbour Dr. and Mrs. John V, Cunney , and Mrs. George M. Curley Mrs. Catherine Danahy . and Mrs r. and Mrs r. and Mrs F. and Mrs. r. and Mrs . Alfred DelCalle Augustine L. Delaney Frederick M. Delay Anthony Dellorfano Charles DeMeule Joseph J. Denahy Y. Y. l'. and Mrs. Thomas R. Dennen and Mrs. Leo G. Devlin r. and Mrs . and Mrs. . and Mrs. . and Mrs. .and Mrs. George M. DeVoe Joseph F. Dolan F. Downey E. Joseph Doyle John J. Drummey Daniel F. Dunn . and Mrs. . and Mrs. . and Mrs. . and Mrs. . and Mrs. . and Mrs. r. and Mrs. . and Mrs. . and Mrs. . and Mrs, William Madden J. Victor Mahan Joseph R. Mahoney Michael J. Mahoney Peter C. Malkawski Ernest A, Massa Nathan F. Masterson E. B. Meredith J. A. Michaud Francis F. Mills Maurice T. Monahan Mr. and Mrs. N. W. Morse . and Mrs. . and Mrs. r. and Mrs. . and Mrs. V. Montero-Diaz John A. Morton John Mullen William J. Murdock Harold McCarthy l66 . and Mrs. oseph A. Twamey . and Mrs. . and Mrs. . and Mrs. . and Mrs. . David W. . and Mrs. . and Mrs. Joseph A. Twamey John E. Vetorino Louis P. Walor Sr. Daniel M. Walsh Jr. Walsh William B. Welch Edward I. White . and Mrs. Prentiss Q. Yancey . and Mrs. . and Mrs. James J. Yemma John Young Stanley R. Young S. Ernest Zampiello Theresa M. Zazzaro Mr. and Mrs. J. Zisa Mr. and Mrs. Otto David Zoller Mr, . ' , J . I' J . I , , MF. , . ' ' I rI I , Mr. , I I ' I ML I ' ' I Mr. . ' MI,I I - I Mr, . . I I I I MI I I M ' ' ' MV- - - Mr. . ' ' Mr' ' ' B - - A Mr. . . ' ' ' I Mr. . Mr, . ' , ' ' . . , Mr I I ' J h I if ' ' MV- - Mr, . . - Mr. . . ' M I I I Mr- A Mr. . . ' MQ , J - Q ' A Mr- - - ' Mr. . . 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