St Josephs College High School - Chronicle Yearbook (Philadelphia, PA)

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I CHRONICLE I THE 1940 SEVENTEENTH ST.JOSEPH1 THE R DT T fEEIGg A f 'III .-f.l '-x-'I THE FOURTH CENTENARY OF THE CONFIRMATION OF THE SOCIETY OF JESUS 1540 1940 COLLEGE HIGH SCHOOL STREET AT STILES PHILADELPHIA - -X '- un' 1- gl ik X ' 1 ' L .fs X A ' ' I 7 ' I HE -gf ff' A F ff K . . 44 . ,v W. g f -nf ,., X fv,-iffALr.f ,X ,. 4- if--zfgf- A ' df 'A . It If T Y j g 9 l Left: Father Love, SJ., says the Mass of the Holy Ghost at the beginning of the school year. Below: Father Louis Wheeler,S.j., speaks to the students during the school retreat in October. Z E OF the class of nineteen hundred and forty complete our four years at St. Josephs simultaneously as the Society of jesus celef brates the four hundredth anniversary of its Confirmation as a Religious Order. A coincidence, true, but a coincidence with deep significance. For Catholicism, in the person of the Society of jesus, is so entwined with our lives that it is, indeed, our life. Religion, its influence, its practice, is the very basis and start of Jesuit education. Cn a morning last September, faculty and students of the Prep knelt in the Church of the Gesu, earnestly imploring that the Holy Ghost might enlighten, guide, and strengthen them during the course of the coming school year, much in the same fashion as Ignatius and his companions had knelt, four hundred long years before, at the feet of Four FORE WORD St Ignatius Loyola pronounces his first vows as a esult Augu t 15 1534 at the Mass celebrated by one of his first associates Blessed Peter Faber of fort1tude patlence, and knowledge As 1n former t1mes the Mass of the Holy Ghost th1s year but set the spark to the fire of rel1g1ous act1v1ty at St oseph s The Sodahty of Qur Blessed Lady the plant from wh1ch sprlngs the flower of other endeavor the Kmghts of the Blessed Sacrament the Bellarmlne Club small but CEECCIVC ID 1tS 1ncessant storm1ng of Heaven the School Retreat the Semor Retreat the Novena to St Franc1s Xav1er May Devotlons ll flour1shed and all testlfy to the attalnment of an xdeal formed xn the mrnd of a world weary Spamsh nobleman as he lay wounded 1n battle four cen tur1es ago We leave these now but they do not leave us They cannot leave us for they are part of us Thus lt IS that the fammllar phrase new worlds to conquer finds no place ID th1s Year Book We have already conquered It IS now but for us to forufy our pos1t1on w1th a rampart of Grace Th1S done our purpose IS accomphshed-our purpose the pur pose of St Ignat1us Loyola and the purpose of h1s jesu1t followers who have dlrected our hesltant footsteps these four years F113 ff agi- c -,WJ J I S Pope Paul Ill and begged the Paraclete to instill in their hearts the seeds . Q i . . 5 . -H The Beglnnlng of the Society of Jesus YEAR hefore Columbus dneoxered the new vxorld ILIIIHUU of Loyola w1 horn 1n the l1ttle Ba que x11l1ge of A pelfll He was born of 11 5p1n1 h noble f11111ly 111d the youn est of th1rteen ehlldren therefore 1eeord1ng to the eustom of those tlmes he should haxe heen deitmed lo the prre thood and the Chureh But 11'1el1I11f1OI1 d1d not lead h1m th1 way h1 dellghts werr ID tournaments and tllts So at the Court of FEIdlI1dDCl 1nd lahella he heeame the darmg CliNl1lI12 kfllght dre1m1nQ only of eh1yalro11s deed ln 15 1 a he fought 1g11nSt the Freneh 1ny11der around P1111pelun1 a eannon h1ll bhat tere h1s leg o hadly that ever after l1e h1d '1 hmp 111 h1 gut H1 e1ptors 111 adm1rat1o11 o ll raxery set IIT! ree an exen e1rr1e 11m them eke to t1e 1tle ol Loyoa lgnat111 then as exer afterwards comm 111ded the esteem of men he XVIN alw1ys the old1er To wl11le may the Iedllllll of h1s eonx 1leseente protr 1eted heeause he x only III 1 ted on l1lX1I1g h1 leg re hroken and re et to 1yo1d Xl 1ble defornnty lgnatlus e1lled for hooks of eh1y llTOU9 romances All that wxs 1xa1l1hle w1s a L1fe of ChTl5f and 1 yolume of the L1yes of the IIIIIQ or t1e want of fomethlng hetter he read them 1nd jllldfllli rose lrnm 1 h 1 ehanged man htt t1ll the se1ld1er These men ahout wl1om he had read were they not heroes lCld6YS o11 another type of h1ttleheld were they not eh1x 111 111 1 hetter eau Cou he not do Whil the e men Ind donel Dlxlne Grate touehed the soul of Loyola Qnee de tlned for the pr1eQthood hy the eustorn of the d1y lglldflus found h1m elf led thereunto hy Z1 dxtferent route though he knexx not whlther the future would lexd n 16 vm ahe to tra e l1t set our for the eelehrate s1netu1ry of the Blessed X 1I'g,IlI1 at 'vlon err lt not f1r from Baree lona There he made a generd eonfe 51on of h1 xxhole l1e and hefore Our L1dy 1lt1r he e t the lmlllglil X1j,ll He hung up h1 vu rr at her hr111e he put aslde the helmet for t1e heggars aekeloth He had noxx jomed the 11nk of 1 new Lead r 1nd Kmg sxxor l11 h1eld h1 helmet of proteetxon 111 th1 new vy11f1re aeunst the powers of d1r ne All these Cl1ll12, he 1x1 to le 1r11 at 1 httle x1ll1ge lXlIHCd lvlanre 1 where he spent the next ten months of h1s IC 1ere 111 1 eaye to 1X e1lle the Grotto o anre 1 1'n1t1us hxed dll rnedltated and prayed Vw7e do not know what posed hetween hl Soul and God hut fro111 hmts wh1eh l1e m1de 111 later hfe there hx 1r1 en 1 trad1t1on that the Ble sed Mother d1etated the QETIC of med1t11t1ona xxhleh he n11de Clllflflg thrs t1111e At any rate It was ID th1 eaxe th 1t Loyola was edueated IU the use of Gpmtual weapons Those med1t1t1on were later wr1tten down hy h1111 and are known as the Splfltlldl Exerelses of Sami IQIIHIILJQ Of th1 book Samt Frane1 de Sales onee Nlld that ll had tonyerted mo e souls than ll eontamed letters It was then by makzng these exerel 1 that th1 hero of P11Il1PClUI1i heeime Ignauus the Founder of the boe1ety of esu It WIN by llldlmlllll these same exeruses that Fra11e1s Xauer and all other eo1np1n1or1s and every KSUII tod1y ha heen formed ID the sp1r1t peeuhar to that ClglOllN Order And todly a eye1 1n the past the h1s1s o 11 retre1ts and IHINNIUITN con ducted hy tl1e JCSUIIQ 1 the sp1r1tu1l pr1ne1ples a outhned III th1 hook bo etfeetne hue they been that the late Pontxff Plllk Xl made Sarnt lg111t1us the Patron of all Retreats and 5p1r1tu1l Exeruses And IH h1 adm1r1hle eneyeheal letter tl1e Pope lauds the lgnat1an 111ed1tat1ons and the1r 11daptab1l1ty to all classes of people Consequently we next llnd h1n1 on the benches wlth sehool hoye learnmg the I'Ud1IHCDIS Of L.1t111 and at the age of thlrty seyen 1983 enrolled 1t the Umyer 1ty of Plfl Here lf w1s that he fathered around h1111 h1i hrst eompamon whom he nexer personally sollelted It was the person1l1ty and hohness of lflfliiflll that won the1r heuts all CFIOUN mature student not earr1ed away to the great 1de1l of Ign1t1us hy 1nere hoy1 h enthu 11 m Ignatius 1nd h1k eon1p1n1onG took yous of poxerty 1nd ehxstlty on Montmortre 1n Pdflh 'Xtgust 15 15714 From tlus tune we 1111y ay th II the SOCILIY of esus unofl1e1ally began 'among the early Co111p1n1ons was to he found a eertaln lranus Xavler who was destrned to do 1nered1hle veork 11 a IHINNIODHYY 1nd 111 our d1x heeome the Patron of 1ll FOYCIQLD M1 s10r1ar1es 0 0 0 A 1 ' x- F- 1 1 1 y A 5 A , 1 ,ls ' A 's 1 A 1 A'1lZA5 1 A'1 1 gf 1' A ' A ' 1 ' , 1 A' A ' ' J f A .', 5 ' 1 As A Q 1 ' ' 5 1 , ' ' ' ' ' 1 s' ', 1' A , 21' ' A' , 1 ' x ' A . s. 1 I , 's 1 1' ' A ' 1 1. 1 ' ' rd Ks 1 ', 1 . 11' A As1A. 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VVL AOI' Il 1' 1 '.'L 51 1'1c ' '1, L1cN111tc c111111t1csN L1C1111l11k1S 1111 1115 111110, 11111L1c 11s 1'c1111zc 111111 1111 11111' I 111t ': 3 1 1 11ct1 '1111' xx'L11'1 I'Cll111' 11111 14111111 1l11k1 111- 1111 ' 'XVII 11 1111 . T111 A '1 1 11111c1111 xx'1111 111l.' Q1l1lI'L1CL1 llf strictly 11t 1111'L'cf 111111 ' , 11 1AI'1CIlL1 xx'1111 1111: hl'L1I1fCL1 1111 111 .'1' 1111c 111'1x'11c1 QQ, t11 Ll lt ll 1k f, I1 21 '1 N315 11,31 111t'1:11 st. 11 l'1'1 IT1 11:11. .'.- 1., xvc, t11c C111Nf 111 12411, 111,111 t1 1 114, . rf'M AINT IGNATIUS LOYOLA often greeted Francis Xavier, the University of Paris Professor, with the words: What does it profit a man to gain the whole world and suffer the loss of his own soul? . These words eventually caused Xavier to change his life and set him on the high road to sanctity. THE FACULTY Center: The main marble stairway which leads from the main door to the School Auditorium. Right: One of the Faculty members, Mr. john McEnerney, SJ., conducts a Senior Class in Greek Literature. Reverend James J. Redmond, SJ Principal 'I I Reverend olmn J. Coniff, S Vice-Principal Reverend Francis Ruppel, S.J. Treasurer Reverend Raymond Cosgrove, S.J Student Counsellor and Professor of Senior Religion IN MEMQRIAM REV JOSEPH A FORTESCUE SJ Born April 1 3 1886 Ordamed June 2 8 1 919 Died September 1 0 1 9 3 9 RICHARD D AVIL Physics and Semor Mathematics REV JOHN F X BELLWOAR SJ Freshman Religion Latm and English j WARREN BEITTENMILLER Freshman Latm Englrsh and History The CHRONICLE 0 1940 Jeslllf Educatlon F THERE lb 111y 1111L t11111Q 1111 xxhl h 111L S11L1L1y 111 LNUS ls LxLr5 xxhLrL k1111xx11 It 1 11: xx11rk 111 thL h 1L1 111 EL1uL 1111111 Four hun FLL1 yL1r 11111 1hL hrst Lsult EL1uL1111rs I1l1L11 1 1r11l 11111L xx 11Lh 1hL1r x11LLL 11rs 11vL pm-1rLs L Ill L11L111t L x 11111111Lrs 11s111L 11L s1111L s5s1L111 L111111115111g 111L 51111K 111 1115 111 x1r1v111g 1111 11 s1111L L11L1 L L1r1y L115s III I1 111 111 1113 11L 1111 Ill N5 1L111 xxL1L 1 L1s51 1111L For 5L1rs 11r 1111 111 pus L11111111 XKLTL L11L1L1rL 1u1 tl 115 th 5 h1vL 1111r11L 1 fflllf xx 11L 111111L 11111 111L 11r1yLs1 111L1 1 L xx1sLs1 Lwllld h1vL 1L1rLsLL11 T1L 111r1h11l1 L L11 1h1s Qyst 111 xx 1s 111 111 111111L1 111 511111 1g11111L1s L11y111f1 1hL FL1u11L1L1' 1111 11115 1111Ll5 111 E11uL1111rs RLd11Zll1Q 11111 111L rt pr111L1p1L 111 ur111115 11 u1111x L t11r111L 1 x5s1Lm111L 7111 xx111L11 L1111111L11LLl 111s 11111L11111L11111 pr111L1111Ls xx111L11 hL L1111111111111L111L1 L11 1 1 111 11 11xxLr 1- 1 111 rLw1sL 111 1Ls1L 111 L 111r1111r5 N 1111 11r111-1 1 Il N 1111xx11 1 Ig1t1l1 S111L1111r11111 11r 1111 Ls1111 f11L1 111 L111Lr1l EL111L1111111 111s 1 111 111 Lx1s1L11LL 111 15 Is II 1L1u1 5 put 111111 pr1L11 L T1 1111 111 t1kNL k.lL1LNt1l11T5 1115 111sLrvLr 111 L5U1t E LIL1111111 xx1 1 5 1 1 r111111xL 1xL 111 111L 11111 Lx1111111L 1 L11u1111Lss LQUIE L1111L11Ls 111Ll H1 h bLh11111x 111 1hLsL L1111111r1Ls 111L1 you xx1l1 1111L1 1 II 111L L11rr1Lu11r11 111L1 t1L pmt 111h111L1 11111 Lurr1L11 11111 1r A xx l5 L NL11111 5 1 L1111L1 1 11xx11111 LLr1 1111 1LL1dL11111L11vLrgL11LLs 11L tl1 11111111111 1L111p1r11111111s ROBERT F CROWLEY FRANCISJ DALY SJ Sophomore Latm and English Sophomore History and Civics bzxteen 0 0 '11 1 'A ' 1'c 1 I 'j1:: 1111111 1, s 1 ' 1'c ' L11 1:51, 1 '- 11 11 1:1 1 1' 11 A1 11 1' 5 11155 : 11 1 5 1:s1L1 ' 1 115: 11 5, 41 1x gg 1 '15 1 , 1 1 1 :Q 1 C. 5,1 L1 S 5 ' 15 T111 11 11 111 'L ' 1 1:L1 11 '111:1s1 '1 1111 15. 111 311 L1S1'S2 L1 1':1 ' 11 1 1 1L111 , 1L1' 1, c1 2 1 11 ' ' '1 h 1 1 111' 1 h1 ' ' ' 11 ' QQ1' ':-:c 115' c' ' 1' A1': 115 '1' 1 'cl z1'1'1'L 111' 1Ll1:1:1'1'11l1 111 1115 1 1111111111115 4 L1 f ll 11 s. T115 111 , 1 1L1 1 L1 1L1 1111 1211 4 1 411' t11Ly gch l L1 ' , 1111 51 51cz1r:, 15 14 1 LS 1hL1 A ' 1' ' 1 ' ,I c ' ' 11 'A ' . Is 12111 ' 1 11 L1a17 5' 1' 111' ' 11'c1f' 1 1 h ' 11:1 5 4 1 1:1 1 ' ' L1 11 ' 1'11 ' 1 rcl 1,1 111 hc 1111 1 ' Tn 111 111151 11 1 1 ' 1 11 3 . ,SS Jn - 1 ,552 1g 1. S - . 1, 5 1' ' hz 1 1 '11 1 1151 1' 1 1 '11 1111111151551 1111111 '14l,z1l Q' 1 1 ' L1 1 1 ' . 1 11 1 1 REV. FRANCIS A. DONELAN, SJ. Sophomore Religion,Latin and English WILLIAM L. FAHY Freshman Latin, English and History JOHN A. DONOHUE THOMAS J. DUGAN SJ Physical Instructor Freshman Latin, English and History But now it may he asked how a group of men could continue with increasing success in the same domain for so long a time, and still retain the principles set up hy a Spanish soldier four hundred years ago? The answer lies hidden in those very principles themselves. Let us consider the lwasic elements which must he brought to' gether to produce the end product of education. They are the teacher and the pupil. The pupil has liecn hrought to the teacher as an untrained, unformed person, not unlike the unmoulded metal handed to the skilled swordmaker. The possilwilities are manifold: yet the sworclmaker gives to that metal a shape, a form, a strength, a sharpness, which in their perfection are the result of years of training, planning and earnest practice. The teacher who works according to the spirit of the Ratio Studiorum, which fosters a certain student program of study, discipline and activity, will effect the VVILLIAM J. Junior Mathematics- , Q 'W' xi lu, Time out in Latin Class while Dave Phillips proves to Mr. Kennedy, SJ., that he can scan a line of Vergil's Aeneid FACULTY JOHN M FRAUNCES SJ EDWARD GANNON SJ JAMES T GRIFFIN SJ .lumor Lalm Greek and Englxsh Junnor Lann, Greek and Englxsh Semor Lntm, Greek and Englzsh Lump LtL L1LvLl11p111L11t 111 thL QtL1Q1Ll1f l1Wl1ltlL5 1115 p11xxLr 111 sL11 LxprL5511111 111 11111g111U 111 rLa511111111' 111L1 111 1111111111 firmly 1111 L L11xL5 t LL1t 1 1XK1 51LL11 1 1t111u5'1v11y L t IU LNt 1Lh1LwLn1L11t 111 thL LduL1t11r t11 m111L1 thL NtUL1LI1t 5 Lh1raLtLr 111 LL111 1111111111 xx1th h15 1Lqu1rLL1 1c1111x'11LL1QL But th15 pr11L1uLt 111 Ulf LL111L 1t11111 15 1111t t11 11L thL full 111 t 111111 xx11rL1 1111111L1 111 dll? x11rksh11p ThL JL5u1t5 11111 lt pr11L1uL111Q 111 111tL L 1111 111 1111111 1L1 Lr 111 xx11tL'1Lr hL L 1111y 1111 15 111L1 111111 IN 1m1g1111t11111 xx1 1NL t1L 1 1111' L1111r 111 th 11111111 1uty 111 t L 1111151 If I9 H1111 11p Ill LII IQ 1 111 t1L 1Lr Ltr xx11r III 15 xx1 1 tr11Q1 111 t11rLL Ll 1 L xx ll 1rLLtL FXR 1 t115 L 1L1tL xxL1p1111 A 1 11Lu t1L5 1111151 11L 11111L1LL1 1111 1uturL L1111t1Lt xxlth 1tL 111 1 1t5 v1r1Lty III LIHLXIWLLIL IILNN 1xxLVL1 t LrL 1 1111 F1131 1'111 t11 t L pru L1Lt111l1 111 5U 1 111111.11 L11tr111LL 1L1'fLLt11111 xxl 11113 7L dtfllllks hx L11115t111t pr1Lt1LL 111L1 LxLrL15L 111 rLL1t1t11111 L11111p1151r11111 111L1 thouvht ThLrL 1 1111 L15 rL1aL t LrL 15 1111 5h11rt111t S111LL t1115 pLr1LLt11111 1 t 11m 111 thL L5u1t 5111111 1111kLr L 1 L1LLtL t11L 1 51L5 In 1111L 1 t h1 11111 t 111rLL1ul h'1mmLr5 211111 RL11171f111 15 the 111v11 upon x'1h1Lh 111 h1 xx11r11 15 1521QLL1 ExLrL151nQ thL 111111mLr5 of thL C115 1L5 XXh1Lh 1rL thL m11 t pL1'1LLt pr11C1uLt111115 III thL1r 111111 11LlL1 thL 5tudL11t xx111 r LL1xL t11L 1111p1Lt 111 1111'u1-'L 'III t1L 1L111ty L1111t1111LL1 th r 111 T 1. tL1L er m115t IIININI 11111111 rLL1t1t111115 11111 L11111p1151t111n 111 11111 Lvgy 5L115L Ill 111v1Lr111 1 L H1111 111 WL LXLFLIQL 111 1 LrL 1111111 111 1pprLL11t11111 111 11tLr1t11rL A t11L L u1t C11 L 111 L1 fl E Ukl I1 LXK5 L 11 I' 115 HL S Ll t 5111 I111vLLr 1 Il L1 L 1m11'1111 11111 mL11111r 111tL LLt L11111t11111 111L1 1x1 51n111t111L11111y 111L1 11rm11111111151 L LwL11pL 111 1 1 1 Ezghteen The CHRONICLE 0 1940 JOHN L HIMES Freshman Mathematics JOSEPH E KENNEDY SJ Senior Latin, English and History ' 1 ' ' ' 4 ' L ' 451 444 : 4: 4 '4 '::4 , 4' 1x4 3, 4 ' L 4 5, . 4 '4 4 5 L1 d'f '454 1'. 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If the Jesuit swordinaker fulfills these exacting demands put upon him hy his Founder, Saint Ignatius, and if he maintains the proper emphasis which each suhiect should receive, he will provide the students under him with a priceless education. And education for the Jesuit means thc full and harmonious development and artistically effective expression of the six faculties or powers of man, to he achieved hy the pupils own personal practice and exercise of each specific power, under the guidance of teachers and the help of Divine Grace, in preparation for the highest and happiest life, hoth here and hereafter. It is toward this ideal that our Jesuit teachers LOUIS C. KLEFF, S.-I. JOSEPH A. MATTERN Bivlvgy German and Junior Latin Nineteen PATRICK F. MURRAY, SJ. Freshman Latin, English and History JOHN A. MORITZ Sophomore Malliematics JOHN I. McENERNEY, SJ. Senior Latin, Greek and English The CHRONICLE ' 1940 FACULTY JAMES E OBRIEN SJ Freshman Latm English and History PATRICK A OCONNOR Sophomore Latm and Greek at t L Pup md thur 1NlStdl1f5 hmm hm tI'1X1l14' durnw nur tour years undu' than W hopg that thl ldLl1 hm lmwxm 1 rum ln muh of ue L1 4. 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Z , ., 5 5 'N A ' ' . Q ' z 's' U as 'z 'al' I' 'k'z ' 'L :.z4 12422 'J 'll 'af ' 'd ' A1 5 1: Q ' N 'z ' ,z ' 'f A IN' z,z' ll1' ' N 4 l'A', 'A la ' 'I' 1 ' ' W Q Q Vg: 5 2' ' 5' ' 5' Ll' 'tm ' fl ' I gll Jes ' sch 3 1 ' ' 4.1 lx' ' ' Q 'Hkly J , 2 'Q h 'x ': ,sxlzl ':' ' lc 1 Bltsd ', ,L ':. ' ' ' F f U dN7 d 'lg' v A dz S ' Cm 3' ' 's h' L1 1 L1 ' A I' It is easy tu lw :Hn th '11 that hc I 'zluty 4 d f tl: ' 'S ' c Njcs ' 'd cz ' 'z ci w m A ' 'Q 5. h'S is fl- ' ld 9 .zlh gl ' 'sw dxljwrs ' A ' ' J f Ed 1 , T c lzfc Nlc ' : ' cd f cnt' ll 0 th' sam' L14 y if I 'y H ' T' H an 1 d as th'y 'Ns l ff ' Cl F. S 'Q xsz1dI'zu,S:' In z':: Ll Sz' PN ' C4 s, all ' dcal' g l I' :Ll Q mat' 'z ' il 1 ' , ml 'L ' , as 'S IV jcs A f hgh Fl mls 1 d ' da Thc lj df' ' lbs lc JV' 3' ' f :ts 1 d lxs 'I'-I ' ' I' gl' I ', -' thi: p IX hx ,ICS ' cd cg n u' udzl' x X I 5 tw 1 ly 1 d ada ' Ac' cs 'Hs 'Ll' l d 1' 'Nz A ' xs, h z ', ':Y' ' Q c, z 'z rks hz Nlvx Ld' Q -C-7CSl.lvSC1dC,S 'A 'Sl' :,l'e 'f1.NS, HERBERT W. ROGERS, SJ. Sophomore Latin and English CHARLES BONHAGE Registrar ANDREW j. CLARKE Secretary to the Athletic Association JOSEPH' L. WALSH JOSEPH C. YOUNG Senior French Junior French and English sometimes hy friendly critics. But these investigations have led only to greater praise and honor for this Jesuit system. Time has proven it sound, Today we follow it in its original form, fully persuaded that only hy such intellectual discipline can there he developed a soundness of laody, of mind and of heart. To the Jesuits of Saint Josephs Prep and their associates. who have lahored to produce in the Graduates of 1940, the ideal of their educational system, we express our gratitude and thanks. And upon this, their anniversary, we wish them, Ad Multos Annosf' GEORGE M. LARKIN, JR. Do you remember those weekly Library periods? Notice how interested each Senior is in the book for picture! he is perusing. 0' ffgo? ATHER ANDREW WHITE S.J., and four companions landed in Maryland in 1634 with Cecil Calvert and the Maryland colonists. This Jesuit group celebrated the first Mass in Maryland, founded the Hrst Jesuit school in the Colonies and, from this little band, stem the present-day American Jesuits. Center: One of the Senior Latin Classes watches john Gorman, Ray l.ynch and Frank Devlin as they scan a line of poetry. Do you remember those daczylic hexameters? Right: The Seniors relax during the lunch period in the cafeteria. 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With the Class of ineteen Forty mation from a cute little freshie to a handsome senior who knows the ropes . . . McClatchy dis' pensing freely the indomitable wisdom of the Big Moose . . . Karnis on the gate . . . Whezitley al' ways being there at the right moment, on the court, at school, everywhere . . . Costello causing the venerable walls of Consumption Hall to reverberf ate with long and lusty peals of laughter , . . Line' han at this meeting and that one and that one too . . . Horan trying to disprove the theory that sta' tion wagons are inferior in tensile strength to trolley cars . . . Gene Kelley not saying a word . . . Barlw, Casey, Donahue and Donovan four as one . . . Cicero and Vergil two more of your boys . . . Mr. Crirhn exuding patience and generosity at every pore . . . Mr. Kennedy doing so much in an unassuming way . . . Mr. McEnerney's perennial smile belying his brusque tone of voice . . . Mr. Ferguson, Prince among men . . . Mr. O'Halloran dueling verbally with Karnis and other foolish ones foolish ones, because Mister always won . . . Mr. Avil just being himself, which is enough . . . Senior Class Officers: john Gallagher lPresidentJ discusses plans for the year with joseph McGee isecretaryl, George Larkin CVice-President! and Howard Heim Vfreasurerl. Father Cosgrove's frankness and earnestncss . . . Mr. Wztlsh easily and naturally finding humor in every chance incident . . . Mr. Matternea forceful personality, and underneath a heart of gold . . . and many, many others, teachers and fellows, whom space and not preference keep from this page . . . May Devotions . . , Spring . . , the Prom . . . you understand, now, why last years Seniors looked that way . . . and Mass afterwards -revelry can no longer conceal the lump in your throat and th: lost feeling in your stomach . . . June . . . exam' inations . . , this Yearbook . . . Graduation . . . never again will we be together . . . the Alumni Dance . . . Thus went our four years at the Prep. Perhaps you will not remember these particular things. Perhaps you remember a football banquet, or the rally for the debating team, or a class social, or the CHRONICLE. But some day, if you read this print, and you do remember and feel a pang, and say a prayer for the Prep and Preppers and are proud you were one, then our purpose is accomplished. Kelly. Twenty-five The CHRONICLE 0 1940 Senior Dance Committee: Seated Houser, Kar nis, Flannery, Gallagher lChairmanl, Dunleav Baraldi, J. Lynch. Standing: McLaughlin, Larkin Convery, Burns, Phillips, Fornaci, Quinn, J P JOHN L ALLEN TERENCE J ANDERSON 319 S 1vIa1m14oN A UPP1R DARHY XLNII 4 09 ROOSINILI' BOL LINARIT o illfy Z 4 Consu Sc llll 1 y 4 Eutlwm t M, lon Lumlnmw CUIIIINIIICL Dihltllig, JOSEPH A ARNDT 5616 C -XRXITNTIR 5TRl1T 1 d llxty l M um 601111111 tee ut 1 ITINII C ommlttce LlICT'l1'y cllllllllltft Ll nn tu Commlttcc l Llter TW'-UK 1 4 Crew 4 .1 KUIHIHIIICE 1 Debating, 1 i .. Q... 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Comm t 1 C Offiter 1 4 Sen Dmce Comrmttec Sta L Crew 1 Cass fKthlet1cQ 1 4 oot 3 4 Captam 4 B1sk 'Q 4 Crew 4 Trat hr M-M JOHN M BARB I PRINC 1 ss x Caxim xxx j1Rsr Y bod lllly 4 M1 11111 C 111111111 me Bc 1 m no. C lub C a Q Lcr 1 tw ern 4 Sw n ng 4 HOWARD L BONDY Sruus Row ,V1lI71lJRll Lam :xx jkRslY O xlxty 'Xth LHC T WILLIAM H BELCHER 180' Calloxx HILL STR111' Su llxrv 1 B I1 Ltn 4 Louth 111 SVWIIIIIIIDQ, 71 Buxxlmg Cuw 4 JAMES M BONNER JR 60 B-XLLYTUR1 Rl: VWYNNIXXOOIJ S llnty 1 4 Conu Jr C llhlillk. Antlon CO1111111 CC urs un LL D+. If run L 4 C L1L1L1lI 4 lk Ofhur T S L C r 'Xtmgtu O 1 Tumi The Fourth Centenary Of the Society of esus 1540 1940 JOHN JOSEPH S TN Tu 11m 4 lfllllllt t1L1lL wmg '4 4 Tr C BRADLEY SFRL1 r N111 sum C Om SWII111111I1j., Twentx sewn 1-f 130. X 1 A1-.. 1. . 'N. - ,. .. ' .1 f N ' 1 'Qi di . 1: K. , Sq 1: Cflnss 'Q .z,3.41K,B.S.,11:.3. 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I Pr's ' . 1 YI-.AR B01 ', 4g Cilalss , 2, ,z ftug' Icw, 2: Clue-- . 1l 's. 1. 2. 3, 41 1:mrI1'Wi11, 1: ' 's. 4 The Fourth Centenary of the Society of esus 1 5 4 0 1 9 4 0 WILLIAM F BROGAN 809 IN OTH STRLET So ility 3 4 Sanctuar Cumniittee 1 3 4 Chairm 3 4 Cla s h ctig 1 4 Euehariitic Com mittee 1 ,4l iw- WILLIAM J BRADY JR N14 PUILAR STRIIT Sodality 1 L utiun Cmnniittcc Y xl Uk -4 C Olliecr Senior D imc Committee Cli 4 Ati e IL ctlwnll 4 Ter FRANCIS X BUCHY 8 LAMONT Mi NL E Gu 'NOLDEN Sodality 1 4 Mis ion Committee 1 I Eueha itic Committee 1 Cla Offiger Senior Dame Committee C11 Athletlu 1 4 Football '4 4 Track 4 WILLIAM E BREEN 11' E Pmci ST Grnmmrroxxx ility l 4 M1 ion CUIHIUIIILL l Claws Ath es 1 Bow 5, I 4 Cxp n JOHN JOSEPH BURNS 4913 N IVIARNINI' STRU31' daliry 1 3 4 Pre ' I 4 Euchar Comm ttee 1 Bellarmlne Club 4 Clrronxcle Stall 4 'IEAR Book 4 Class Ofllecr 1 W 2 Senior Dance Committee Claws Athletics 1 'J 3 4 . , . , f ' , . 2: K. B. S.. 1. 2: Catli, Soda ' ', . 2. 3: K. B. 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S., 1, Z, 3, 4: 3, 1 ' ' ' ' , 3 l.: ' A ' , , -: arf Arhl ' ,2, ., 4: 0 ha l, ,3, 4 i L , 1, 2: hlctics, 1, Z, 3, 1 tlwall. 1 JOHN A CONLIN 1945 S xv STRIJT gl d 111ty 4 Sodihty 1 u tn r 1111 tl fommxttcc 1 Bcll r m Y B Uthur -M1 Q1 The Fourth Centenary of the Soclety of Jesus 1540 1940 JAMES J CONVERY 1411 S 56TH STRI-FT llxty 1 M1 lon U1l1l1111ICC 1 at nw L 1 um 4l111I11111Lt Llurlrx l1111tCC 1 uhm tri muttu. 4 'X WCIIL 1 1w 11 WILLIAM M CRAWFORD 1517 IN KIPP STRHT xllty 1 M1 Sion 01111111 CL 'X 1 LUG 1 F 10111111 CHARLES J COSTELLO 5705 N FMRHILL STRHT 111ty 1 mn Cmmmttcf: Em 1111 C ll11l111lI1CL f 1 O wr umm ttu ith Ltle FRED J DEVANNEY W F STRI- T odxllty 1 D ltmf, 4 Y1 xx Book 4 nu 4 -Kms. ILN r 1. IILL L 1111 1 I 4 ll . 1 2 4 . 1. 2. 3. : . ' C1 nf Sud: 2 - 3-4119 B' 1' ,3' Sud: ' . , Z. 4: K. B. S.. 1. 2. '41 s1 w. Z: K. B. S., 1, 2. 3. 4: 41 , 55 .C , ' -1 'il H! 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Z. 3. 4: T wk, 4: Ca -'lmctiunl sm 111' 1 ll 31- FRANCIS X T DEVLIN 6 E OMXDALE Av: GLPINSIDI al1ty 1 I 4 M1 1on Commlttec 1 YP ook 4 Fla Anlcuc 4 Footbwll 1 Crew 4 JOSEPH F DONOGHUE 7 E Gmxfxx Aw N11 xllty 1 4 Lltcr xrx f ommlttvc C11 s Athlctlt I 4 Cr WILLIAM J DIAMOND 5037 SNIFDLEY QTRFET Sodxllty 1 K 1 4 Debatmg 1 1 YIAR B1 lx las: Athlctlw 1 lx all 1 Bowlmg 4 Golf 4 WALTER A DONOHUE '14 W ALISANI N STRYIT dillty Euthxrlstlt c0I11IT11ffCC BL n nc Club I At CIIL 1 W 4 Tcl The Fourth Centenary of the Society of esus 1540 1940 DANIEL E DONOVAN 10 5 E PRKI STRIIT So ilxtw 1 H1 4 Bcllxrmlnc flulw I 4 DC 7 Thwtx mme I ' f 7 . . L . Sod ' . . -. 31 K. B. S.. 1. 2. 3. . ' , , Z. 41 . B. S., I, 2, 1 'ss' ' , , Z: :AR 1 ' . . -1 1 Joy B ', : ,ass tl ' S, 1, 2. 3. 4: Cir, ' .. , 2. 3. 4: Bax 1 . , : , 'ctbz , 1 ' . 1 , 2 . 'J -, .. J C 11 0. , ti C Sudz , 1 K. B. S., 1 ' 1 j So 1 ' , 2, 3. 41 K. B. S.. Z. 3. 4: . da . Z. 3. 41 K- B- S-, 1. Z, f ' . 2. las: l. 2, 'Q I ' , 1: Ella 3, 1 1 ' I , ., L hai' 3. 4: Football, 1. 2, ., 1 . cw, 4 mi ' . ., 4: Class hl ' g. 2, 4 . Z. ., : mis. 3. 4 The Fourth Centenary of the Soclety of esus 1540 1940 WM F DOUGHERTY 4001 XNUODLAND AVLN1 n DC1W1I1DL 4 Cla Axthlctlu Fo4rt1'v1ll 1 Golf FRANCISJ DOUGHERTY P41 W Ammuxi STREET ahty 1 3 Cla Athletxc 1 '4 4 Tm 1x JOSEPH JOHN DRAHAM 811 E Hfxlms STREFT ahty 1 4 K B MlQ1OH Commmttcc 1 7 Euehm tlc Comlmttee 1 1 Clasfxthlctle 1 W 4 Footh T A DOUGHERTY JR 'S E Pwvmrmf ROAD ALLHAN allty 1 Cer 1 e lk FRANCIS T DRUMM UZ MORRIS STRFI T So alnty 1 Cac: Offigcr 1 Athletle '4 4 Tcnm 1 Crew 4 l . e o 1 ' Sod ' , Z, , 4: K. B. S., Z, 3,41 Sod ' . . Z, 3, 4: K. B. S.. 1. 1 ss 's, , Z, ., z 'cg Z 3. 4: Class Offi , 4: Class Atl 1 t s, 3 . ' . '1 Z.-. .i Sodality, lg 1. 4: K. B. S., 3, 4: Sod ' , , 1 . .S., 1, 2, 3,41 d ' , , Z: ,I .. ' , 1 . ' 1. 1 ss . 3, 1, Z, ' . . -1 ' 1 'sf Class s, 1, Z, .. : ' 3, 4: 1 , 1 , 4 ' ' y H -3 55 '-Q, 3 , , 2, ., : all, 1 RALPH A DUNGAN JR S1 W UPSAL ST GhRxuxToxxx Sodallty 1 7 M1 mon Commlttee Debatmp, 1 7 Chromcle Staff YFAR BOOK 4 Clas Athletxc 3 4 SWIITHH n Captam 4 CHARLES FRANCIS FEE 1067 BLLQRAD1 STKE! T 0 dllty 1 Clin Officer fx s Athletlu 1 4 o Ba lc THOMAS J DUNLEAVY 46'6 CHLSTLR Axnxtn .nllty 1 4 M1 exon Commlttec 1 Euchax 1t1c Committee 1 Semor Dane Commlttee Clas Athletxci 1 HENRY L FLANNERY '344 N BROAD STREET .1l1ty 1 3 1 4 Consu 3 4 Bellarmn u 4 C14 Offncer 3 3 Semor D mee Commlttee Cla Athletle Trxtk 4 , Thwtx three JOHN L EICHMAN 81' N 64TH STRPLT S0 allty 1 3 3 4 Consultor 1 B 3 4 Euchan Commmttee 1 Clae Officer Cla Athletxc 3 4 Crew 4 The Fourth Centenary of the Society of Jesus 1540 1940 . , . . . , , -1 'Sf ' , Sod , , 2, 3, 4. K. B. S., l, 2, d A , , ... .. 1 . , , 22 -L ' ', , ..: ' , 3. 1 'sf ' , 1 K- - S.. 1, 3. V, 1 'PUC Z: . . 1 s 's, 's' ' , 1 ' H: ' . . 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S., 1, Z. .. 1 ' i e ball, 2, 4: 'S etliall, 1, Z, 3 Cl lv, 1 'ss .., .1 ' z ' 1 ss Ts, l. 2. 3. 4: Busketlwall, l, 1, 3, 4: mmfm FRANK J FOLEY 181' STILkN STR1'1'T allty 1 7 3 4 Mnssxon Commxttee 3 Smt tuary Commlttee 1 E arlsu ter 1 4 Cla Arh ern. 3 4 Baske 3 4 Trat The Fourth Centenary of the Society of Jesus 1540 1940 HORACE J FORNACI 70913 Cm Rl H Lftxr GrRMA1xT0v.rs alxty 1 P t 1 3 3 4 Eucharlstlc Cummx Dame Commlttee Class Athletlt 4 Foot 1 Crew FRANK T GARDNER Cnrsrxaoxr AVENLE ToRRFsnA1.1 De atmg 1 3 4 Cla: Athletlc 1 JOHN J GALLAGHER 175ON FAIRHILL STRMT lllty 1 Prefett 3 3 4 Bellarmm C u 4 YE R B OK a Officer Pres1dent Rmg Commxttee 4 Semor Dance Committee Chalr n Clas Athletlcs 1 otball 1 3 4 Crew JAMES C GLENN '11 Loxc, LANE UPPER DARBY allty 1 1 3 4 Clas Officer 3 Class th cs 1 ll Track 4 Crew 4 l 11- Sod A -A 3 -, 3, 41 B- S-, 1, Z, 3 ' N Sodi A . . 3, 3, 4: H ., 4: 1 9 I - -5 5 f' Sod' ' . , 2, 4: refec, Z: K. B, K- B- SA. 1, Z. -- 1 ' 6 . , Z: uch : c Sq ' I W 1 . -t. l b, : A 0 , 4: C145 Committee- Z1 Debating' Z3 Clase tee, 1. 2: Class OfHcer, Z, 3: Senior OECCY. 1. 2. 3. 41 Senior Class OHV , , 2, 1 'ss l - ' 1 , ' g ' ' , 1, 2, , 1 ' rball, ., 1 'k, 4 1' 27 3' L hall' : Y 4 il g ' ' 3 '- ma : ' s ' , , 2, 3, 4g F0 . , 3, , : , 4 b ' ,-,H : as 'S, Sod ' . ,-, 3, 4: K. B. S,, 1, 2, , : s , : A f leti , , 2, 3: Footba , 1, 2, 3, 4: 44 - JOHN J M GORMAN CHARLES R GRUBER 5006 R1No STREET M17 N HAMOLR STRHT S illty 1 alty 1 Dchatmg, l Class Athletxce 1 Eucharlstle Commlttee a-. etlts 1 3 4 Football Ba ketball 1 Golf 4 The Fourth Centenary of the Soclety of esus 1540 1940 EDWARD D HAGGERTY BERNARD J HARRITY THOMAS H HEALY JR 5447 KIINCSESSING AVENLE 7979 W WISHART STREET 533' CATHARINE STREET al1ty 1 K B al1ty 1 3 4 K allty 1 3 Debatmg '7 Class AChl8t1CS 1 4 Eucharlstlc Commlttee 3 4 M1 s1on Commxttee 1 3 4 Bowlmg 3 4 Cheerleader ClasQ Athletlts 1 3 4 Crew 4 Sanctuary Commlttee 1 7 Euchar Track Manager 3 4 1Qt1c Commlttee 1 3 Debatmg 1 3 4 Presldent 4 Prlze Debate ' Dramatmcs 3 4 YEAR Boolc 4 Class Athletics 1 7 3 4 Camera Clu 3 Chess 3 4 Thxrtx five odz' , . Z: K. B. S., 1, 2, 3, 4: Sod l' , , Z: K. B. S., 1, Z, 3, 43 ' 1. . , 2 ' '- ' , zz Cl 3, 4 Athl ,Z, ., z ' , 1,31 'S ' . : , . . . , . Sod ' , , Z: . . S., 1, 2, 3, 41 Sod ' , , .., : . B. S., 1, Z, 3, Sod ' , , 2, , 4: K. B. S., 1, 2, ',-: ',,1, 1 ',1,21 ,: 'S' ',,2: , 2 ' , , 3 , 3' 1 , 2, , 1 , ' , , -2 ' , , W. l u , , is E . , ba -3 ,, ,,-, , . The Fourth Centenary of the Society of esus 1 5 4 0 1 9 4 0 JOSEPH L HIBBARD 55' 5 ARDLEIGH STREET Sodaht 4 Eucharxstlc Commxttee 1 Cla O Cer 3 4 Clas Athletlcc tball 1 1 ll 1? HOWARD J HEIM 5919 CHARLES STREET Soddlxtv 1 'G 4 Austant Pre I I Bglirmme Club 1 4 Chromcle 1 4 YEAR Book 4 Clas Offlcer 1 4 Semor Clas Ofllter Trcis FRANCIS L HILL 'O07 S 65TH STREET allty 1 K Ca 'Xthletxce 1 ' FRANCISJ HERON JR 880 CQRINTHIATN AVEELE dalty 1 1 4 Sdmtuary Commlttee 1 4 Euch.1r1Qt1t COmmlIlC6 Cai ctxu 1 I 4 Ba ketlmll ' Tr tk HUBERTJ HORAN III RED GABLES STATE Rom TORRESDALE Sodallty l I Eucharxetlc C0mm1t tee 1 Dehatlng 1 ClasAthlet1t F b 4 Ill id . . , - . ' . , 2. ., 1 SQ: f So 'll , , 1, 3, 4: K. B. S., 1, Z, fct ., 4: K. B. S., 1. Z, 3, 4: .. 1 ' ' ' , - 7-13, . ' ., 1 ' . 1 ' 1 ' . 'll S ., 1 I ', 1 :S . Athl S, . 2. -, 2 S ' . 1, .. It ' 'ss ' . 2 -1 a'. Z urcr: Class Athletics, 1, I A I ' 9 4 4Y, 1, Z, 4: K. B. S., 1, Z, 5, Sod ' , , -: . B. S., 1, 2, 3, 4: 1 ' ,Q ss lssl Q..- ' -1 'N' , m 1 -1 , 2 S A ., , i 1 l , ' , 2 5 35, If 3' 45 F00 - s 3, 4 1, Z, 3, 4: out all, 1, 3, : Ten' E, Z CHAS B J HOUSER JR 416 COTTMAN Awful Su xlxty 1 M1 lun COIIIIIIIIICC 1 YIAR Book 4 Scnmr Dime Commxttee C119 meme 3 rat c 4 Setre ry 3 1 Pu ldent 4 EDWARD J KARNIS O4 S Woomrock STRFET tlltv 1 Z 4 Sanctuary Comm1ttee EUCh3I'1K1C Commrttee 1 YEAR Book 4 Chromcle 4 Clans Ath lt 7 I 4 Clas O 1 Scmor Dame Commlttce Gen cral Manager of Athletle 4 WILLIAM JENKINS JR Nl XX PHIL ELLINA STRHT Sodalltv 1 Mx mn Commlttce 1 mp, 1 C11 cut frew 4 GEORGE A KEATING 478 BoxQxL1. AVENLE YEADON Sodallty 1 4 MIQSIOH Comm1ttee 1 7 Eueh ar1st1tComm1ttee 1 ' YEAR Boot 4 Class Athletlcf 1 'u Baikc ball Manager 'G 4 Thxrtx seten LOUIS C J JONES 6 46 IN BROAD STRIIT allty 4 K 1 -Kthletxt 4 I 'The Fourth Centenary of the Society of Jesus 1540 1940 . . . , - 9 ' ' ' 7' 1 . , I. , . 5 ,Y 4 hx ii 2 'I L' .1 .V ' dz ' . . Z1 K. B. S., 1. Z, 3. 4: . ' ' , . 1, 3. 4: K, B. S., 1, 1. Sud' ' . 1 . B. S., I, 2. 34, 41 As' ' ' , 1 1. ', 3, 4: lss' ' . 1 Dc' Chss A 1. Z. 3, 1 Pilot' 1 Q ' 1 N' ' 1 Q S hat' Y, 1 ass Athl s 1. 2, 3, 41 ball Manzlger, 3, 4 A II s. 1. Z. .1 T ' 'k, Z, 41 I ' . Ch ss. 3, 1 ' ta , .1 V'ce- 13 . . ' . - .' ' . .' Sodi ' . , 1, 3, 41 K. B. S., 1, 1, ' , , 2, 4: K, B. S., 1, Z, 3, .. 1 ' , 1: : 4. 4 n , , ..: ' ' 'S ' ' . . -1 ' ' , , -1 '- '. 1 ' , : . ' 1 'e, , Z. tl - i' let'S, 1. -, ., : s Hicer, 1, Z. . 2, .. f '-S, A I C , Wm JAMES P KELLEHER 5918 Roosrvl LT BOL LPVARD alxty 1 W '4 3 4 Eucharistic Committee Cas Athletlcs ' '4 The Fourth Centenary of the Society of Jesus 1540 1940 EUGENE D KELLEY 1'7 PLLHAM ROAD dnhtv 1 Euthirlstlc Comm1ttee 1 Clas Athletmts 1 1 4 Football 4 B1 ltetball JOHN BERNARD KELLY 904 E CHLLTEN AVLNLE GERM-XNTONXIN S clahty 1 K 1 sion Commlttee 1 Publlclty Com m tee l Bellarmme Club 1 YEAR BOOK 4 Class Officer 1 Semor Dance Commlttee Stag Crew 1 ' Cla sAthletxcs 1 Z 4 EDWARD A KELLY '414 N PARK Axrxua S alnty 'R 4 Publlclty Commxttce 1 7 Bel l.1rm1nc Club 4 Chromcle Stall 4 YEAR Book 4 Cla Officer JOHN P KELLY JR 617 DRLXEL AVENLE DRLXLL HILL alxtv 1 4 Mlssnon Committee 1 Sanctuarv Commlttec 1 Clas Oflicer I Semor Dance Commlttee Cla ctlc '4 Crew 1 Sod ' . , -, ., 43 K. B. S., 1, 7, So 2' . , Z: K. B. S., 1, 2, 3, 4: Cod ' , 2, ., 4: K. B. S., 1, Z, 3 ,z ',: ' ..Z.11 1 '.,-: ls '.,-,. ' si ,Z,., 1 ' ' , 1 1 as' , 2, 3 1 ', 3 'ss , I Class Athletics, 1, Z, 3. 4: Chess, 3, 4 . , . .0 A , ,-22 - B- S-, -1. -2 Mis' Sod' ' , , 2, 3: K. B. S., 1, 2, 3, it , J l .A , , 7-L l ' , 1 l , 0: , 2 , . ' ' 3 ss A ' 1 fc Athl 's, 1, 2, .: ', 4 , ,-: 'S ' , .1-, . l JOHN R KENNEY 1118 ji RUXH STR! 1 T Sodilxty 1 4 Senior D mu: fummlttcr C11 'X ern. 1 WALTER A KUONEN 1519 N JEQQLP STRETT WILLIAM A KENNEY 7 'VlIrI7ARY STRITLT Ou Lax! Sr llmty 1 3 4 Prcct 3 4 Cl'lQw Ofllecr 1 .1 l'llCtlLk c Tll C1 un T xulx 4 Golf 4 The Fourth Centenary of the Society of esus 1540 1940 GEORGE M LARKIN JR EDWARD D LAWLER 437 W RLQCOMB STREET 409 Lrvrmwc, MILL ROAD ahry 1 3 3 Sodahry 1 4 Prefecr 3 CYNWYD 3 4 Orche tra 3 4 Crew 4 3 4 Grand Kmght Debatmg 4 B 4 Mxsslon Commlttee 1 3 ELlCl'13f1t1C Commlttee 1 Dramatlc 1 4 YEAR BOOK 4 Claes Officer 1 Vxce Preildent of Semor Flags Semor Dance Com m1 tee Clae Athletlc 1 3 Football 1 3 4 Tlurtx nme 3,1 M. .Z.41K.B.S.,l.Z.3. fmdz', ,Z...: fc.Z1K. :L ' 1 ' Q ' ': ,Ars B.S.,1.2, ., 1 ..: ' . , 1 thl S, . 2. 3. 4 1. 3: Cl'SS At Q, 1, 1, 3: Bals- k tb: , 1. 2. 3, 4. ,aptf , 4g ra , : . - . , . . Sod ' , , .., , 4: K. B. S., 1, 2, ' , , Z, 3, 1 , , 4: ' ' 3,3 S,Z..: , K.B.S.,1,-,,: ' ', of K. .S., 1 A A ' , , -1 's' ' , , 2: 's. , : , : 't 1 J 's, , 2, ., 4: . 2. . The Fourth Centenary of the Society of esus 1540 1940 ROBERT LOVE 719 Smwoxx ROAD Cvxxxvn Sodahty 1 Cas Athletxt 1 I 4 Footb ll 3 Tenn: J LEONARD LIEBERT 7139 Ocomr AxExLE any 1 Bellarmlne Club 4 Chromcle Stull: 'A YEAR Book 4 Orthestra Catethctlcal lnitructor 4 EDWARD P LYNCH 7110 CAxTRELL STREET allty 1 K D atmg 1 1 Cla Kthletlu l EUGENE j LINEI-IAN 18 Smut: ST UPPER D-x dlxtv 1 1 '4 4 Eutharmxt Commlttee 1 Literary Commxttee 1 Bellar ne Club 3 4 Debdtmg, 1 Pre ldent Secretary 4 Prlze Dc tt 4 ramfmc Chrnmcle Staff 4 YEAR Book B kctball '5 ratk 1 '4 Chcerlclder 4 E RAYMOND LYNCH 40 SPRIN mum Rofxn AEDAN allty 1 I Lxtemry Commlttee 1 Orchestra ass hletxc Tratlt 71 4 f ' f .. 152 71 .f ':5.',, i ARBY Socl'l' , Z, 3, 4: K. B. S, 3, 41 Sod' D, , -I, 3. 41 K- so 1. Z- ,: 1 1 ',, :A ' , 2L3E H' . D' . . 22, , ll ' - ' . . mi . . 1 ' ' H , 3, 41 s' , 2: ' , : ' ' ba '. 1 D ' 's. 1, Z, 3, 41 , 1 , 41 Class Athletics, 1, 1, 3, 4: Foot' ball, 1: as , .1 T ' , , Z. A .Zz K. B. S., 1, 2, 3, 4: Sod ', ,z1 .B.S.,1,z,3,-11 Sod ' ,-..1K. B. S., 1, 2, 3, 41 ll . S, .lw I ll, eb ' , ,..: ssl '., . ' ' 4 . 1 , 1, 1 S- 4 2. 3, 4 2, 31 C1 1 At 1, 2, 3, 11 JOSEPH F LYNCH 3004 IN 75TH STREET So illty 1 3 4 Semor Damn Commxtte 1 thletlt 4 ot JAS M MAGGIONCALDA 141 N SYDENHAM STRPIT Sodallty 1 7 4 Consul or B 3 1 MISSION Commn e 1 Publlclty Commlttee 1 Clds T ct: s 1 A J MacCAUSLAND JR 467 TL RNI-R AVENL I- DRMEL HILL B S 1 Eutharlitlt om ml tee l Bellarmme Club CHARLES F MALLON IPO MARLYN Rom OVEREROOE ddllty 1 4 Llterary COFTIITIIIICC 1 Dclntmg, 1 YEAR Book 4 Cla Offiter 1 Athlctxt 4 Tratk ..g Form one JOHN J MADONNA '17 VJ LIIHICH 'XXINLE axty 1 C 'IQS Athletlc 4 The Fourth Centenary of the Soclety of Jesus 1540 1940 , . . 9 1 ' ' - 2- . - 1 di ' , Y ji 3, 4: K- B4 Sq 1, 3, Z-' Sod ll , . 2: K. B. S.. 1, Z, 3, N 1 ' -, ' 2: K4 ' h Z: . , -K '. C , li- 'S, 1, 2, 3, 1 Golf, Clws A S, 1. 2. 3, 1 F ut- 't S Q 2: ' 3 25 Z. 3, 4 ball- Z- 3- 45 Crew- 4 Class Athletics, 1, Z, 3, 4: Ten' nis, I ly . . . lf . gi - .' . ' ' ' , , .., Z S t , Z: K. S0 ' ' , , 2, 31 K. B. S., 1, 1, 3, . . .. , 2. 3: 'tte , 1 ' ' , 1 1 ' f. 1 ' ' ' , 1 S: 1 1 '. 1 'SS ' . '11 Atl l 'c , , Z, 3. 4 Cl.ss S, 1, 2. I , 1, 2, 4 ANDREW P MASON 461 JASPER STREET So alltv 3 K B S 3 4 M1551 Commlttec 1 Bellarmme Club 1 ass hletlcs Ba lcetball 1 3 JOSEPHJ MCBRIDE JR S09 LARCHWOOD AVENLE UPPER DARBY Sodallty l 7 4 Lonsultor tee 1 Eucharlstlc Commlttee Class Officer 3 Class Athletxcs l 3 4 Football 1 Catechetxcal Instructor 4 H J McDERMOTT JR 78 MENLO AVERLE GLELQIDE allty I 7 YEAR Book 4 Class Athleucs 1 7 3 4 Foo ball 1 Track Captam 4 DONALD J MCCLATCHY 7306 N 5'lIsD STREET Mrssxon Commntec 1 Class Oflice 7 Class Athletlcs 1 7 3 4 oot a as e a Track 4 LEO J MCDONNELL 3700 SANSOM STREET S alxty 1 2 3 4 Eucharxl Commlttee 1 Cla s Athletics 2 3 4 Bowlmg 3 Supervlsor of Ath letxc Equxpment 3 4 .ll . . , . . 4 . h ZA. .3 H H - . d',.:...,,: on ' ',: Y, ' . Z ' . , . ', ,-, :S ,'l:K. -3 - 4-, ,-,-, ZF ' 21 Cl 1 At , 1, 2, 3, 41 B- 54, 1, 3' 3, 4: Mission Commit, b ll, 1, 2: B' k tb ll, Z, 3, 4: S - - , 1 A ' ' , 1: a 3, v, 1 , 7 , M: a' ', , . . , . . ... ' ' ' , 'c Sod ' , , -, 4: K. B. S., 1, Z3 od ' , , , , g 'st'c , 1 , , , : S. , , , -, ,iz t ,z ,2,3,4: za : ' ' , , , ivv gll JOSEPH J MCFARLAND V6' OMLAND STRIIT Sudallty l B M1 lon Commlttee Eueha 1 txt Commlttee Publlcrty Commltte Bellarmme Club 71 Dramaue ' Z 4 Pre xdent 4 Chromce Sta 4 Cla Q Athletxc 1 4 Pre xdent Cheerleader I 4 A P McGONIGAL 61N TORRFSDALE Avrxtr allty 1 ' K a Ath etxe 4 Crew 4 JOSEPH P McGEE JR 5711 Klrxurwmc AVEMI dllty 1 7 4 Prel- J 4 MISSION Commlt t 1 Eucharltlc Commlttce Bellarmme Club I 4 ba mg 1 'G 4 Clzromcle Staff 3 4 Edrtor 4 YEAR Book 4 Cla Cateehetxeal ln tructor 4 PAUL E MCGUIRE 1 N l7uTH STREET alrty 1 7 K larmme Club 4 Cla G Officer 1 aQs Athletlc 1 3 The Fourth Centenary of the Society of esus 1 5 4 0 1 9 4 O THOMAS A McIVOR 857 N 19TH STRPIT allty 1 3 4 Dramatlu 1 Clase OfHcer 3 4 e B etball 1 2 'S 4 Manx e Swrmmmg, 1 Track 1 7 Fortx three 111' . . , . . ' , 1 I1 K. . S.. l. 2, 3: Sod' ' , . -. 3, 1 ect, 31 K. 'ss' ' 1 21 ' 'rs B. S.. l. 2, ', 1 ' , Z1 ' ' A 2. ee, . 2: 'S' ' , 21 ' , .1 f. 1, Z: 4 . ., 1 De' 1, -. 1, 1 S' , 1 'l t' . , -, 1 ' , , . ill, 1 5. '5, , Z, 3, 4. 1 ' , 2 , : ss Bafkefljiill. 12 Brvwling. 31 Chess, 3, Officer, 3, 4: Senior Class Secretary: 1 S , 31 , ., ' ' 5 , . :. 1 2--. .- . l Ii Sod' ' , , -1 . B, S., 1. 21 Cl is Sod ' 1 , -1 . B. S., l, -1 Bel- Sod 4 , , 2. .1 K. B. S., 1, 2, 3, l '15, 1 , ' , 1 s. , , T.: 1 , -1 ,'.. , l, Cl . 's, , 2, , 4 2, 3: Cl sq Athl tics, 1, 2, 3, 45 ask -,, : '2gr,1: . 1, 1 , , - The Fourth Centenary of the Soclety of esus 1540 1940 WM J MCMONAGLE CHIISTNLT HILL allty 1 'V '4 4 Eucharlstlc Commxttee 1 Orchestra W '4 Class Athletlc 4 Basketball 1 Track 1 4 Catechetxcal Instructor 4 44l A ROBERT McKENDRY 4441 N 1 TH STRHT ahty 1 K M1 QIOD Committee 1 Sanctuary Comlmttee 1 Claa Athletmcs 1 J 4 Football Manager 1 Swim mmf, Manager JOHN P McNALLY alxty 1 4 K B Cac Athletxcb 1 P A j McLAUGHLIN 5614 CARPPNTER STRLET allty 1 '1 4 4 Eucharlstlc Commnttee 7 e hatmg 1 YhAR BOOK 4 Semor Dance Commlttee Clas Athletxca JOHN J MEEHAN allty 1 7 4 4 Sanctuary Commxttec 1 D banng 7 Yun Boox 4 Orchestra 4 Clas Ahletmcs 1 , . . , . Sod' ' , 1 . B. S., 1, 2, 3, 4: Sod ' , , -, 1 K. B. S., 1, 2, 3. .Sa . 3 1 1 . . . , H: DM ' , 1 .s ' , , Z. ' , 1 ' , 1 ' ', 1 1 , 3 ' ' ' ' 1 :S ' ., 'v, ,LF-.4 1,Z.3,-1 103 W, Crry LINE AVENL-E 1802 W. lnrrxiasox STREET 6326 Dmxu. Rom, Ovrprumoox Sod A , , I: . . S., 1, 2, 3, 4: Sod ' , , -, : K. S,, 1, 2, 3, Sod ' , ,-, 3.4. K. B. S., 1, 2, 1-S 1 -3- 3, 4 1, 'h Q U- 1 C' L' ' 'H E. . 3: 1.3.1. -s t ',.,',2,4 1 3, : , 2 , , 2, 3, PETER F MENTO JR 434 W DELP1-UNE STREET dallty 1 Z 4 Eucharxstlc Commlttee 1 Bl ldrmme Club 4 Chromcle Staff 4 YEAR BOOR 4 Claes Olfncer '4 Rmg Commxttee 4 Clags Athletxc 4 Te JOHN J MONAGHAN 3D 785 S FRONT STREET M1 non Commlttee EUCl'1dl'1SIlC Committee 7 Delmtlnf., 7 Chron e t ff RQ C cer dee Athletic 1 1 4 Cate 1 ctlcal Instructor 4 FRANK B MICHELL JR 177 BIRCH AVERLE BALA So allty 1 7 4 Consultor 7 K B S 7 I 4 M15 lon Commltee YEAR Booxt 4 Class Arhleuc 7 3 4 Swlmm JOHN J MULHOLLAND 1813 W CLMRERLARD STREET 4 M1 sxon Commlttee Bellar mme Club '4 4 Debatmg Dra mntlc Clwomcle Staff 71 YFAR BooR 4 Claw Athletxcs 1 Ch 4 '4 4 V1ce rex dent 3 Fortx fue FRANK T MILLER 7777 VJALNLT ST UPPER DARB1 Bellarmme Club 3 Class Oficer 4 The Fourth Centenary of the Society of Jesus 1540 1940 . , . . , . . So ' , . Z, 3, 41 K. B. 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' S, , Z, 1, 1 clv Q '. 3 1, ' :, , ' ' .1 , 2, 3, 41 ess, 1, 1 ' 'P 5 ..--1 JOHN J OLEARY 93' N 51sT STREET alrty 3 K B S Eucharlstxc Commntee 1 Publlclty Class Athletrts 1 3 The Fourth Centenary of the Society of Jesus 1540 1940 FRANCIS X O LONE 16M W JEFEERSOR STREET allty 1 K B Mrssron Commlttee l Clas Arlr WM H PARKINSON JAMES STREET TORRESDALE dllfy 1 Cass Athletxcs 1 3 HARRY R OTT 4363 N STH STREET alrty 1 ' Debatmg 1 Chess 3 DAVID J PHILLIPS JR S68 N 73RD STREET alltv 1 4 K 4 MISSION Commlttee 1 7 Euchar lstxc Commlttee Debatlng l Class OfHcer 1 3 Semor Dance Commlttee Class Athletlcs 1 3 4 Crew Manager 4 Cheer leader 4 ...-l 3-it 3 9 . Sod ' ,z, .g . . ., 1, 2, 3, 41 Sod ' , , 21 . .s., 1, 2, 3, 41 Sod ' , , -, 3, 4: K. B. S., 4: ' ' ' z ' A . 1 S ' A , 2 N , s Committee. l: Class Ofncer, l: letics, 1, Z, 3. 4 , 3, , 4 . . . , . Sod' A , , Z, 4: K. B. S., 3, 4: Sod ',, , Z, Q . B. S., 1, 2, 3, l - ' -, , 3. 1 ' ' ' , , -2 f , , . m . . FRANCIS X j QUINN 1106 E HAlREs STRIFT dllly 1 7 MISSIOD Commxttee 1 Eucharlstl Commlttee 1 C3IhOl1CACflOH Com mittee 1 Senlor Dance Commxttee Stage Crew 1 Clas Athletxcs 1 4 Football FRANCIS R ROBINSON Annu AvERL E AND allty 1 7 K S 1 Euc ISCIC Commxttev. 7 Class Athletic RICHARD J RESTREPO 1735 N REDHELD STREET ahty 1 'G 4 Publxclty Commlttee 1 YEAR Boop. 4 Class Athletlcs 1 7 Z JOHN J ROBINSON JR 6065 ALLMAN STREET al1ty14KBS14Crv :cle Staff 7 Class Athletlcs 1 '4 Chess 'G The Fourth Centenary of the Soclety of esus 1540 1940 ROBERT B ROWAN '75 Ioxx AwE NARBERTH PA allty 1 7 4 Pre t B S 1 4 Lxterary COUIIHIIIEE Bellarmxne Club 1 71 4 Chalrman 4 Debatmg 1 Chromtle Stalf 4 YEAR Book 4 Assxstant Edntor Cas Athletlcs 1 7 'G 4 Camera Club 7 Fortx semen ....- .TY . . ,, . Sotlo' , , .., 3, 4: K. B. S., 1, 1: Sod ' , , Z, 3, 4: K. B. S., 1, Z, ' V , I 4 C ., 1 7' ' , 1 . , - 1, E ' I 1 1 , , -, -, 4 , . z , 2 s ' , ,Z. 3, 1 , l ' - , I . - -1 I 'Q A' . l ..-. .'. ' ., 7 , . CRESCENTVILLE ROAD Sod ' , , 1 . . ., , 1 how' Sod ' . , -, 3, : fecn, 2: K. slid , , -1 .B. t., : har' , -1 C, , 2, V -, ', 1 4 , 21 ' ', -1 -1 ,- H , .-,AI . 1,2,3,4 1 ,: j ,E ls , -, -, 2 - , .. The Fourth Centenary of the Soclety of esus 1 5 4 O 1 9 4 0 WILLIAM DAVID SANDS 1074 Crmn STREET X 4 M1 lon Commlttee Eucha 1 IIC Cummmee Class Athlemcs ,ll j CHARLES S RYAN 4817 LANCASTER AvExL E 0 allty EUCIIHTISIIC Commntee 1 ClaQ Cer 1 7 3 Class Athleuc 1 4 Sw1n ng FRANK E SCHRIER '14 VJ WIIHENER STREET lon Commlttee 7 Euchanstlc Com m1 tee Class Athlenc Go 4 JOHN c SAILE 874 N 64TH STREET Sodallty 1 4 M1QS1on Commlttee 1 Euchar 1t1e Commlttee 1 Clas Athletu: JOHN J SCHULKE 7845 PRov1D1RT ROAD 3 4 Mm lon Commntee 1 7 ba mg 1 YEAR Boolt 4 Cla et1cs 1 7 3 5 d ,'Z, 3: K. B. S., 1, Z: ' , , 2, 31K. B, S., 1, 2, 3. 5 ' , 1 S. 1 I , 1 ' Ofi , . -. 1 Q ' s, , 'S ' , 1 5 ' S, 2, 3, 1 A lmi 1, 1, 2 1, 2, 3, 4 Sodaliw, 1. 2. 3. 4:,K. B3 S., 1, 2, sodamy, 2. 3: K. B. s., 2, 3, Mis- sodalny, 1, 2, 3, 41 K. E. S., lbl, 'Q 3 55 s -3 Y' SA ' ,-: ' ' ' , 1 Is' ' , , -1 2' -5, ' 1 31 ' 1 't , -1 . As, 2, 3, 4: r' , 1 ', 1 SS 1, Z, 3, 4 lf, Athl ' , , -, , 4 .1-:nia VINCENT DeP SCOTT '18 COLLINIDALE Av: M II COLLINIDALE P Sodallty 1 C1 At ern 1 JOHN J SHEEHAN 509 Hoxirxxoon Avrxll NARBIRTH PA Sodallty 1 4 Eueharltxg Commmcc B61 JOHN J SHEEHAN 5904 Sodilltw l Euch in Ile Co TIIHIIICC Tl rum Kwxxl F Commlttee 1 Pubhcmtv 1 Chrmncle Stiff 4 L1 Q Kthletxc 7- 4 Ten JOHN J SHIELDS 'OW4 S 65TH STRNT lhty 1 K 4 Sen Dance Cummnttcc C11 Athlctlw A Offher 1 Cl Ar etlu uxxlln Tru. THOMAS W SMITH 6 7 XX flI4.Rl'Il-LD STRELT 4 Cl Arh C IL Fnotlmll 1 ClICLTICI1k ll Fortx nme 4 Trguk The Fourth Centenary of the Soclety of Jesus 1540 1940 79 y A- -V 1 - - 5 .4:K.B.S.. 1. 2.3,-1: '.,:.3.41K.B.S.,1,z, .f,.:,3,41K,B.S..2,3, ifx 11 , 3: ,Lss hl , 2 3 ' s'- ' , 2. '- 1 .-1 2, rl lurmine Club. 1, 4: YIZAR BOOK, 41 CVS A 1. Z. .. z ms, Cl'Ss ' . 1 ass hl S. 1, 2 1- 0, 4 2. 3. 4: B gl, 3: 2'k. 3 - - . - if I '. 1. .. ' 1 ' Lf Sod: ' . I H. B. S.. 1. : T irur K. B. S,. 3. : ,ass I t s, 1. 7, , 1 ass 'xl 3. 41 L 2 . 1 ,Q ' al Inf strllctfwr. 4 11? is ii EDWARD F SOMERS 1710 XX CABOT STREET Sod 1l1ty l 4 1 1011 Cu1111111ttu. 1 ut 111' 1 tle Co1111111tto.e 1 BCllifII1lI1L Club 4 Del1at1ng 1 Yr-xR Book 'The Fourth Centenary of the SOCICIY of jesus 1540 1940 ROBERT J STEWART 744 lv1AYl-AIR STRHT 0 lllty 4 M1s1c111 fum 1 tee 1 frcw -4 WM J STROWHOUER 741 ORMOND Aw DRFXFL HIL1 1l1ty 1 M1 mn Commmee 1 Sdmtuay Con11111ttee 1 1 Euthan t11 Com xmttee 1 Bellar1111ne Club 1 LGKICVLI 1QA cut 4 Bdsketbxll ' Truk 1 ROBERT W STOWE 504 W Amon 'xXlPNl II 11ty Ltr 4 Athctu frcw 4 Clu THEODORE T TOOLE '47 VILUIM H01 sr Lxxr MIRION al1ty 1 7 K Plll lllt.lIy Co1111111ttce 1 YIFAR BOUIN Cla Ofiuzr 1 Cla Athletns UU U 4 11- Q 1 ' , . I, 4: K. B. S.. 1. Z. 3. S dz ' , Z, 3, 1 D ' Sudal' , 1. Z: K. B. S.. 1: Clas- :M'ss' . ' 'I .21 E 'la ' nit . 1 I . OIR . : Class l 's, 1, 1: 's' . .12 2 f .1 'ss.3 41: Class Atl1let1cs,71,.2. U Sotle, , ,'l, K. B. S., 1, 2, 5: 3 7 Sf A ' 1 1 , 1 ' 1' Sod ' , , -. 113, s., 1. z, 3, -11 - - -5 ' 5 ' ' ' . 1 3. '. .H vi .Y ' '23 4: ss ', 1 'ss i. bra' 31 H 1 U15 Ihl I QS- 1, 1. 2, 3. 41 F tball, 1, lg G lf. 2. 3. 2 '. 1 , -1 2' . , 2, 1. 2, 4 3, 4 l JOHN REGIS TRAINOR 16'0 Rucoma STRYPT al1tx l '4 4 As 1Sfdl'1f 1 4 M1 S1 Commxttee 1 DEBHIIDL Xl-XR Book 4 Clde Athlctmc l 4 Buwlmg, '4 4 Tennw JOSEPH M WEBB JR 1947 RlTxrR STR! I T lllfy 1 lwo-nlcle Stxlf Atn Ctlc moth 1ll n xg r 1 JOHN T VAN BELLE 868 XX INIDNOR SQL ARL S lllfy 1 7' 4 Sanctuary Commlttec Con ultor Euclvm tlc Comm t ec Cdtholl Action Commltte 1 Cla s O c 4 Trick 4 The Fourth Centenary of the Society of esus 1540 1940 FRANKJ WESNER JR E C WESOLOWSKI 8 IN INT TRL 444 E1wrx1oxT STRIIT S xllty 1 Sodllxty l ut 1 m fl ommlttct l 1 A 1 Cflk l Flftx one Soda ' . 2, -, 1 Pre' Soda ' '. . Z. 3. 4: K. B. S., 1. I. fcct. 1: K. B, S.. l. 1. .. 2 'sfon 1. 1 V , 2- 3, 41 ' . . 2: ' Y, 1, li s . Z: ' 1 'S i' ' 1. ', L ns 'S, . t . 2: ' 'c 1 ' C. 2. 3. 1 ' Y, 1, 3 1, 4: l. .: sg lllfer, l. 1. 3: Class Golf. -4 Athletics. 1. Z. 3. 4: Basketball. 1. Z. 3. 1 . . , . . , . . . Ji iz 36 '. Z S S iliT 3 an J Q -.1 Soda I '. . Z, 3, 4: K, B. S.. l, 1. fodi . . 1, 3. 4: K. B. S., l, . 2 A . . 1, 41 K. B. S.. l. 2, 31 4: C ' fz , Z: Class '- Z, 3, 4 E 'la 's R: C ' '. 1 Clos l l. 2. 31 F 2 . 11 M21 ' tll . I. 3. 4 aff: . 7 JAMES J WHEATLEY 7505 W OAKDALE STREET So allty 1 'l lu 4 Comultor B I 4 Rmg mittee 4 Clas Oflicer 7 4 Cla A et1cQ 1 'G 4 Basketb ll 1 2 3 4 Trac BEN EDICT J WHITKUS S445 RE: ELT STREET S allty 1 W '4 4 Consultor 1 K B S 7 I 4 Eucharxstlc Com mxttee 1 7 '4 4 Bellarmme Club 4 Dramatlc '4 Cla s Athletic Thomas A Dougherty DIED DECEMBER 74 1928 In memory of a true fr1end lost to the Cla s of 40 by an early death R I P F1fu :wo JOHN A WIEDMANN 3950 COTTMAB STREET Sodallty 4 M14 lon Commlttee 1 7 De bamg 1 YEAR Book 4 Cla Ath etlC 1 'l '4 4 Camera Club w 0 0 1 .. . . . 2 ' . - Y d'.,-,-,z 5 ,Zz 0d',,-,t.: W ,: ',2,3,4:K.B.S.,1,2,3, K. .S., 1, 2, ., 1 Com' .V . ., ..,., : I f 1 .5 , , ,g f 1- 1 5 Q -Q I SC 1 4 --.avs I A 1 t , I , I 55 thl -.,2,..1 21, , 1 S, .1 S S, l S, ,-,.,: ,1 , , 1 k, 4 1, 3. 3, 4 T , - , - , . s I 1 1 1959 1940 x 11111 xx 111 ll 111 x II X I 1 I N l IX N L l 1 1 L 111 1 1 x1 1 L 11 K X1 I IX 1 1 L 1th 1 1 Ill X S11 xx 1 x X U. 111 1 1 51111 Il NI111 lII'x Il N ' I I lg 1 M' 111111 1 1111111111 TI 1111 ll ll 1 1 11 t 1 1 Im 1 J II I'WlI1I1 N 1 I Kumi H I I. 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I'1.1Nk1'1I1z1II 3 AI, -X 111- 1I1.- 1'1gI11I1 111111161 dm.- 7 TMI X ccI11wd.1y. I.c11t I111111- 14Cf111111111'11.'c1111111 V1 If 'Qi 5 ' Q fI11111'G1g1v CI I1 Sp , Di 1 fm M Q :.rJ'-Q? S wsf s h'?'f3Q Us H3 'Q' W 55,51 Wag: xg. 3 34 Q 3 . Y. if Z, V 51 iz Y sf 5N a' g' X 1 A gg , N rl R Us f . Ka: ,4-mg. ' 'V X 'K f X A: P ' 1 san N1 ' J ,Ia T349 fa' W I F' In k gg an JJ, xQx is .WX al Q? f'! 9 ' N W is W ,gi lg' 13' V JUNIOR D First row: Koerwer, Rhoades, Leiber- man, Mr. Mattern, McCabe, Dough- erty, Chrostek. Second row: Wreen, Dwyer, Gilligan, Stieber, Reynolds, joerger, Cericola. Third row: Stapleton, Wahl, Franks, Berko, Gardner, Tuinman, McGinty. Fourth row: Trautwein, Redditt, Mur- nin, Miller, Halligan, Carson, Swer- iduk. Fifth row: Hiblvard, Power, Galla- gher, Coy, Joyce, Daily. JUNIOR E First row: Burke, Bash, Kenney, Mr. Ferguson, Nice, Cashman, Helm. Second row: Kane, Taylor, Cali, Cav- anaugh, C o m i s k e y, McKee, T. O,Brien. Third row: Doyle, Quigley, O'Con- nor, Quinn, McGettigan, Moser, Ehart. Fourth row: Blankemeyer, Murphy, McCloskey, Dempsey, Gallagher, ll. O'Brien, Green. Fifth row: McGuinn, Devine, Ork- wiszewski, Boyle, Annable, Staub. SOPHOMORE A First row: Fee, O'Neill, Atkinson, Fr. Donelan, SJ., D e v e n n e y, O'Reilly, Erhart. Second row: Deegan, Weston, McNa- mara, Noone, Olsen, Kerns, jones, Jusits. Third row: Boyle, Dreyer, Cunning- ham, Sweeney, O'Connor, McGetti- gan, O'Malley. Fourth row: Carney, Clifford, Con- dron, Bodalski, Laschenski, Dough- erty, Snyder. Fifth row: Braun, Burns, Barth, Wen- strup. Heine. SOPHOMORES Fzftyfsix SOPHOMORE B First row: Leahy, McNicholas, Cava- naugh, Mr. O'Connor, Allen, An- derson, T. F. Doyle. Second row: Harkins, Fennell, Shan- non, Callaghan, C. Kane, Alvare, McLaughlin, Myers. Third row: Amantia, T. J. Doyle, Toal, McDonald, Buckley, Cola- greco, Clark. Fourth row: Love, Galbally, E. Kane, Burns, Dougherty, Costello, Ahern, Simpson. Fifth row: R. Kane, Diamond, Staub. SOPHOMORE C First row: Egan, Carroll, Hensler, Mr. Rogers, SJ., Schoos, Larkin, Keogh. Second row: Thomas, Jaskowiak, Mc- Veigh, Smith, McSorley, Harrington, Ballem, Healy. Third row: Dinneen, O'Connell, Ma- tecki, Carbine, Biggins, Bruckner, Schneider. Fourth row: Curtin, O'Neill, Korrot, Hinski, Conway, Wilson, Kemery. Fifth row: Fasy, Castaldi, Hines, Es- monde. SOPHOMORE D First row: Cronin, Whalin, Stratton, Mr. Moritz, Boulogne, Walsh, Dough- erty. Second row: Hoover, Rumsey, Hayes, Hoffner, White, Kelly, Cunningham. Third row: Kain, Gumpert, Kow- nacky, McGuflin, Downey, Keese, Mc Farland. Fourth row: Meehan, Larrisey, Hef- fernan, McGrath, Wagner, Myer, Daniels. I Fifth row: Cornell, Fleming, Humes, Smith, Zdanowski. SOPHOMORE E First row: Cattie, Fox, McTamney, Nlr. Crowley, Walters, Tumulty, Mal loy. Second row: McGee, Emig, Ellis, Ba ranowski, Hill, Boles, Haig. Third row: Mullins, Mattiace, Sigg Nolan, Toole, Mallon, White, Gra ham. Fourth row: Devlin, Hurley, Boyden Conboy, Cusick, McCleary, Brennan Drumm. SOPHOMORE F First row: Ehmer, Judge, J. Ryan, Mr. Kleff, SJ., Dwyer, Carroll, Bare man. Second row: Wahl, Nascati, Power, Jennings, Hayes, T. Ryan, Kiley, Hespe. Third row: Iseminger, Curren, Daw son, Buoy, Drueding, McCairns, Sul livan. Fourth row: Smith, Jordan, Kerri gan, Maloney, Hinnegan, Whitaker, Mahoney. FRESH'MAN A First row: Broderick, Barrett, Eich man, Mr. Rock, Tinney, Forbes Wiedmann. Second row: Hickey, Mclvor, Grant Gaffigan, Heesen, Roepke, Miller. Third row: Hulme, Mallon, Bradley Ruppenthal, Smith, Farelli, J. W Gallagher. Fourth row: Gilligan, Neely, Colfer Meehan, Walters, Kenney. Fifth row: Daly, Exley, Mitrano Murphy, Herzstein, Gallagher Ambrose. , , 9 1 SOPHOMORES FRESHMEN FRESHMAN B First row: Howard, Small, Connor, Fr. Bellwoar, SJ., Lehman, Blanche, Sullivan. Second row: Confoy, Przybylowski, Mullen, Nagle, O'Neill, Timby, Hart- ley, Snyder. Third row: Britt, May, McGee, Mc- Keon, Mansell, Fagen, Eagan. Fourth row: Tiers, Walsh, Lawton, Zivie, Bobrowski, Doyle. Fifth row: Mellon, Byron, Morning. Solecki. FRESHMAN C First row: Murphy, Harrington, Fitz- myer, Mr. Murray, SJ., Curran, Hastings, Grey. Second row: Nardone, Callahan, Mc- Ilhenny, Quinn, Rice, Bowe, Kerns, Cunningham. Third Row-Burns, Lynch, Breen, Landis, Coyne, Penrose, Hamilton. Fourth row: White, Lawler, Schaefer, Smith, Enright, Douglas, McKee, Hieb. Fifth row: Kelly, Melhuish, Guokas, McLaughlin. FRESHMAN D First row: Kelly, O'Brien, Connor, Mr. O'Brien, SJ., Clancy, Lange, Niessen. Second row: Martin, Mauer, Neville, Finello, Herm, Long, Ehart, Gunn. Third row: Di Zio, Unterkoefler, McElhatton, C o n n e l l y, Gillespie, McLaughlin, Dougherty. Fourth row: McNelis, Bolles, Phillips, Bracken, Somers, Gardner. Fifth row: Smith, Hammeke, Ronon, Devine, Mulhern. FRESHMAN E First row: Sinnott, Green, Johnston, Mr. Dugan, SJ., Butler, McFarland, Larkin. Second row: Wahl, J. Carlin, R. Murphy, McCarthy, Henderson, Mc- Fillin, A. Carlin, Wilson. Third row: Tuinman, Sweeney, Holt, Herron, E. Murphy, End, Rush. Fourth row: Cardona, Milligan, Cal- lahan, Kelly, Cronin, Stanton, Devitt. FRESHMAN F First row: Mazeika, Hare, Gold- schmidt, Mr. Fahy, Tierney, O,Con- nor, Kriessman. Second row: Lombardi, Bothwell, Farrell, Brady, Holub, Mayer, John- son, McGill. Third row: McCarron, H. Duffy, Sar- aceni, Chwieroth, McGuigan, Seiber- lich, Kunze. Fourth row: Uhl, Dougherty, Toner, W. Duffy, Dudrear, Kenny. Fifth row: McCauley, McMahon, Sweeney, Galbally, McNally, Ham- mer. FRESHMAN G First row: Fraser, Burke, Murphy, Mr. Beittenmiller, McWilliams, Welsh, McDevitt. Second row: Prough, Graff, McMen- amin, McLaughlin, Mulhern, O'Neill, Murtaugh, Dudek. Third row: Painter, Butler, Mancini, Menzel, Cope, Westenberger, Dahms. Fourth row: Foley, Regan, Law, Ber- gen, Jablonski, Ramsey, Gorski, Co- holan. 'Hlilc FRESHMEN ATI-IER JACQUES MARQUETTE, SJ.-daring explorer in the Middle West, ardent missionary among the Indians- is an inspiring figure in American History. In 1673, with Louis jolliet, he discovered the Mississippi River and gave the world the first satisfactory knowledge of other waterways, the Wisconsin, the Missouri, the Illinois and the Ohio. Today, rivers, towns, schools are named in his honor. Of the men who laid the foun- dation of our country, Father Marquette deserves his place among the foremost. H2 ACTIVITIES Center: These Seniors are leisurely looking through the contents of the Chronicle, the School Quarterly, and seem to be enjoying some particular article. Right: A scene from the Annual Play. George Larkin and john Mc- Kenna acted the parts of St. Ignatius and St. Francis Xavier. HE young man who lelves the Prep yylthout 1 spee1al t.lt.VOt1OI1 to Mlry Immaeullte ha nwleeted a tremendous plrt of hls Catholxe eelued tlon All men, 1f they 1re to llve good Citholle hye n Cd 1 model of all th It ls nohle lWLlL1fllUl and pure In order to e p eultlvatt 1 very spun 'votron to Mlfy' II1 the hearts ol dll stud nt t 1 Sodlhtx ot the Blessed Vlftllll has heen formed 111 tvery eslnt sehool And no exeepuon to the ru t It rmxs IS the numlwer one extra eurrleulxr 1et1v1ty lf the Prep Inereaslnv 1fS enrollment ye lr hy yeir we feel thit the Sodillty his attuned 1tS pt 114 and th it llmost all thoughtful students re 111 e the valu 1nd honor ot helonvxng to Our Ladv s Sod xhty In Oetoher Flther Cosvrovt S Wsslsted hy M 1r1i'hn S Mr Murriy S Mr FTIUITLLN in Mr l lquet S elle 11 meetln-1 of tn Semor UIIIUI' Sophomore md FILNIIIIIIII wroups o tie 1 lllty Ill t tooxxnw o er were eleete SLNIORS Preleet ohn L lllxgher F1rstAss'stf1nt I refeet Hove 1rd Helm Seeond Assmtxnt Preteet Awslst int Seeretlry George M Ldflilll LINIURS Preteet N1ehol11s Carroll Flrst ASIS tint Preteet ohn A Dwwon Seeond ANSlSfdITt lrefeet Eu-fene P MeCreesh Seeretiry Io n VV'orth1nQton Asslstint Seeretiry ohn T Butler SOPHOMORES Preteet ohn V Allen Fxrst Assrs tlnt Preleet lmes Diamond Seeond Asslstxnt Preteet SIEHIUIILI Lasehenskl Seerettry Henry Erhirt ANSlsIiI1I Seeretfzry W1ll11m Devenney I:RI:9I-INIEIN Ireteet ohn HdSt1lIUS Flrst ASUISIIIIY Ireteet Rohert breen Seeond Assmtdnt Prefeet Peter Elelinldll Seerettry Rohert Whlte AqS1QfdDI eeretlry IwhnJ OBFILII Eytry TIILITNLIIX Ivlornnw th Semor Sodlllty mtt 111 the ehool thtpel ltttnded Mass, reexted the L1ttle Othee of th Blesstd Vmun ind heard 1 t1melv lll truetlon on Mlry hte hy Flther Co Grove Qn tk to OXKIITYI IDOFIIIIIU 1 S1 ilsts as Knwht the Blessed Slermment attended Miss 111 the Chureh ot the LTLSU ind reeelved Holy Commumon Ill honor ot Marx Son Attendanee on the e days The shrme of the Blessed Mother decorated wxth flowers durmg the month of May Father Cosgrove formally receives the faithful cand: dates mto the Sodalnty The CHRONICLE 0 1940 S xtx IL Sodallty , ,Q ,S v 'A . , - -' 1 ' 1 V EN 1 ' 's 15 ,- 3 1 ' 'f 1 . 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AAI 5 all day Ill' Smlllllty was 'INC U, wud l'HA!'A VCC L11 lA11I'll1 111 1111 s1'l1:1141111 41111 l1'1' 1 1 1:1l1s. C111 A. 3 1 5 111111 l1a1r1lf11'111k111g 1111NNA 11r1'N. strc sl x xl Iv IC, MMU, Prgxmw A I W -dm! 1511 AA Al Ql11l. lllx 11111l111111111.111' Sl1k.l1lllSlS 1'l.1 1l1a l11'1' 111.1111l11 1X'lll 1111111 111.1511 111 IWI'l1lC'l 1l111N1' l1.11l 111'1111c1l lA1111l11A11l 111 1l11' S111lz1l111' 111 INS lAlVlA Ll 11'l1 Q11. 11111111 11 sl111 ' INSI 11, 1l111' 11111 Q1111l l11 1A11ll 1111.11 XX !'x 11tl11'1.1ll1' Lilll-llllckl 111 1l111 P1111 S. ,l.1lf 111 1l1c l1111t111'11l.11c lvl111l1c1 111A llllkl. 5'X1j.'1l1'1'5 The Power of the Pen .- .flaws 66 E LEARN to write hy writing. This is the reason why our school magazine sprang into existence--f-to cultivate a literary spirit among the students and to foster adequate expresf sion of ideas. Iviany, indeed, were the students at the Prep who took advantage of this opportunity. So many articles were suhmitted hy the students that the magazine grew larger than ever hefore, The CHRONICLE Staff, composed of a few veterf ans and many new-comers, sent the magazine to press twice under the guidance of a new moderator. Since last year's CHRONICLE received an AllfAmerican Honor Rating in the National Scholastic Press Association, the literary standard to he maintained was high. The first two issues were memorahlc. joseph McGee, EditorfinfChief, gave us some scholarly articles: Howard Heim was the author of sincere and thoughtfprovoking essays: jack Mulholland helped to vary the tempo with compo' sitions on more popular topics: and readers were never disappointed hy Boh Rowan and his timely and interesting articles. Praise is due for the memhers of every department of the Staff. They maintained interesting and Sixtyffour The CHRONICLE 0 1940 worthwhile sections. The Art Staff helped to en' liven the pages with drawings that deserve special commendation. A few new features were added this yearffa page allotted to the Student Counsellor, a section devoted to Theatre Reviews, and a large action shot of the seasons sport proved of great general appeal. Mr, E. Gannon, SJ., succeeding Mr. bl. B. Horigan, SJ., directed the editorial staff and Mr. T. J. Dugan, SRI. returned as Business Ivioderator. With the puhlication of the 'Yearbook the par- ticipation in the CHRONICLE work hy Seniors comes to an end. The response hy the Seniors to a call for workers, sent out hy Mr. bl. E. Kennedy, SJ., Editorial Moderator, and Mr. T. J, Dugan, SJ., Business lvioderator, was larger than in previous years. Edward F. Canfield hecame Editorfin-Chief of this puhlieation and Rohert Rowan was the Assistant Editor. With the help of ahle pens and generous workers, and with our particular thanks to the financial workers, we hope that this 'Yearbook is worthy of the Prep and that it will recall many happy days spent within its walls. CHRONICLE STAFF Editor-in-Chief' Hook Review Editors jOSEPH MCGEE. '40 Associate Editors Howard Heim. '-Ht: joseph Kern '-12: Rohert Rowan. '401 john lvluf- holland. '40 Exchanges Q Edward Kelly. '-40: Peter lvlerito. '-10: Frank MacEntec. '41 Gleaniiigs Editors ames Diamond. '42: Harry Elem' DEPARTMENTS Business Staff . Charles Boyle. '41z john O'Brien. ,lOlN1 Slltllililill. 40 Sodulitx' Editor Kevin O'Malley. '42 ' g. '-12: Donald McDonald, '42 ln Poetry Editor '41: Vv'illiam Rock, '41 Alumni Notes john Burns. '4U1 james Devlin. '41 The CHRONICLE 0 1940 Opposite page: Mr. Kennedy, SJ., and Ed Canfield talk over plans for the yearbook. Seated: Casey, Mulholland, Linehan. Mc- Gee. Standing: Conlin, Healy, Burns, Rowan, Trainor, Mento. Here are still some more of the Yearbook Staff. Seated: Wiedmann, Sheehan, De- vanney, Restrepo, Somers. Standing: Toole, Bonner, Liebert, Kelly and Schulke. This page: Ralph Dungan, John B. Kelly and Frank Michell composed the real busi- ness staff. YEAR BOOK STAFF Edittmrfiiiffllitet' EDNYARD F. CAN FIELD Assistant Editor ROBERT B, ROVVAN 5T:Xl l' Editorial john j, Burns. james lvl. Bonner. Paul j. Casey. john Gallagher. Thomas j. Healy, Howard Helm. Charles B. Houser. George M. Larkin. Eugene j. Linehan. joseph P, lVlcGee. Peter E. lvlento, john j. lvlulholland. Theodore T. Toole, john R, Trainor Statistics john A. Corflin. Frederick j, Devanney. j, Leonard Liehert. john j. Scliulke. john Sheehan, Edward F. Somers Tyhtxts EUSCUC I-llV3lWilN, '40 Clifomcdotes Richard Restrepo. john A. XX'iedmarin AflEd1L1,y-g Thomas McDermott. '41: joseph Bmmew Thomas Considine. '41: Edward McFarland- wi P- L30 Sfllmls- ll ' , U, ,N V Cornell. '4Z1 Henry Erhart. '4I: Tlieatrc Editor Wm B' 'mul' joseph Cavanaugh, '41 Lawrence' P1105 '41 ' A ' W ' Athletics Typlityg Edwird Cinlield '40 Charle lr tph Cir on '41 john 'Ktkin outhty 1 Miehiel Goglii X 1 itm Dutnney Part of the staff discussing plans for the next issue of the The remainder of the s aff puzzling over money matters with the magazine Seated Rowan Kerns McGee fEditorJ Mulholland business staff Standing Erhart Devlin Cornell Casey, Conlin Mento McFarland Standing McDonald Linehan Canfie'd Liebermann Mlxrphy Carson OMalley Pilot Atkinson. Seated Sheehan Kelly Goglia Burns Schoos MacEntee Karnls and Boyle I g f 'VN' Cape UR more years than our older teachers care to remcmhcr, it has heen a tradition at the Prep that the Dramatic Cluh will always he outstanding in its particular field, According to precedent, this year again hrought forth a Cape and Sword Cluh that included many talented actors. lvlr. Fraunces, SJ. was appointed moderator and director of the Cluh's activities, and when he called the first meeting joseph McFarland. '-ffl, was chosen as president: james Bonner, '40 as vice-president: and john Horstmann, '41, was designated to fill the two posts of secretary and treasurer. The Dramatic Society showed the first fruits of its lahor in a short play given at Hallahan Girls' High School in the heginning of Fehruary, john Horst- Sixtyfszx The CHRONICLE 0 1940 Scenes from the annual play. The Strange Death of Cardinal Xavier. George Larkin as Ignatius Loyola and james Bonner as Simon Rodriguez. Eugene Linehan as Peter Faber, George Larkin, and john McKenna in the lead- ing role of Francis Xavier, john Horst- niann, as Miguel. mann, Thomas Healy. and james Bonner were outf standing amid the hrilliant work of the whole cast, and the play was most pleasing to all concerned. ln the early part of April the second presentaf tion of the Cluh was given at North Catholic. The versatile moderator turned playwright and adapted for the stage a story from Chaucer's Pardoner's Tales, calling it, Behind the Treefi James Bon' ner, Nicholas Carroll. john Horstinann and Joseph Pfister were the foils that set off his excellent work. For a month previous to the presentation of thi second Play, the Cluh had heen working on what is the greatest event of the year to the Dramatic Society, thc Annual Play. This year is the -fflflth Anniversary of the Confirmation of th: ,lcsuit Urder. and. in keeping with the theme. a play. April lith and loth the result of their toil proved dealing with the early years of the jesuit Urder. was its worth. 'lack lVlcKenna portrayed the part ot' cliosen. Mr, Fraunces, S.-I. together with Mr. Francis in a most realistic and convincing manner. Kamnier, Sul. wrote a three act play which conf He interpreted the hrilliance, the anihition, the cerned itself with the lives of St. Francis Xavier and stuhhornness of the great Saint in a reinarkahle St. Ignatius Loyola, and with Ignatius' struggle to way. lleorge Larkin, as the hunihle, persevering xxin Xavier to the cause ol' God. The play itself lgnatius, also did a Very superh piece ol' acting, and was a real work or art. For a month and a hall' the john Horstinanii, as lvliguel, Francis' servant, inf cast and its director worlred and reheai'sed. and on getlier with Nicholas flarroll. as Cardinal Xavier. must he awarded high praise for their roles. These were the four principal characters, hut we must not forget the other parts. The minor roles were as well played as the more important ones. and together they made a smooth hlend. The supporting cast included James Bonner, Eugene Linehan, and john Atkinson. All in all, the annual play was a success from every standpoint. So we may say that the Cape and Sword Cluh of 193940 was a success for two reasons. First, hy training and experience it hettered its own memhers in a practical way. Secondly, hy its fine perform' ances it alforded all the Prep, and many others, a source of most satisfactory and enlioyahle enter' tainment. Ivlost certainly, the Prep is proud of its Cape and Sword Club. John Horstmann, as Miguel, caught in a dramatic pose. Nicholas Carroll played a leading part as Cardinal Xavier. Ollicers: James Bonner, Vice-Presi- dentg Joseph McFarland, Presidentg John Horstmann, Secretary. The stage crew shifts scenes: Edward Ryan, George Iseminger, and Ted Jarvis. Witli regret we must hid farewell to the senior memhers of the Cluh. You have made the Cape and Sword Cluh a success, and the Schools feeling for you can he put into four small words: You will he missed. Sixtyfseveri The CHRONICLE 0 1940 Svxtx aught Doha OFFICERS Tnoxlxs I Hum Pwevdenn Fmmt t,xRDNER Vtce Pweszdem ELLFNE J L114EHxx Secvenavx IAMES T URI! HN SJ lvfodevarof Sum obeph Q Prep ha4 virmrtd mother thxm P1011 hlp Not 1 ul1iI11P1011l11P m port4 nor om W 1th mll hrmg vrtlt time to our whoo wut rithtr fm mttlltttuil trlumph In lmel tht Barhtlm DLHIIIIH Souety 1 LULl'lll'11PlUI1 of t t FOIXIIQIL LLlQUL of l lld lphll T trt was no V1Ox.I'If Ll1kLI'll1Q If tht xdytnt ot thx fmt l ut rather i dttp UIIVILIIOD on th plrt ot the d h1ttr4 thlt t y tontrlhuttd rl ur plrt to ht glory of h lrtp At tht outut II mlght bt vxtll to IDLIIUOII those xy o tirrltd UQ to ylttory t ty 'ire ls to oxy Edyx 1rd Cmhtld 40 Frank lnrdntr 40 Thomi HLlly 40 oseph P Mtifee 40 Eugene I Lmthm 40 imts Dewlm 41 ohn I MLKLIIHA 41 fm Walter Ruktr 41 That gtntltmtn xxtrt Qelttttd hy Mr C1r1tlin 1nd hy Umretul dppl1Lf1I1OI1 to the adyltt md trmtxsms of our modtrwtor were molded mto 1 vtorkxhlt mathmt Tht outstmdmv trut of thls yt 11'N tum setmtd to lw tht tlrtful P1'LPlI'hlt1OI1 ot the suhntt ind tonstqutntly tht suhitqutnt knoxxltdge of th toplt Th1s ldvmtlgt was evnltnttd on m my ot, muon- yxhtn our tum xxon not bil muth upon htry' 01111110 wut rithtr on tht xx xy tht Nuhjett xy lb in ltd Cise milymb a plm of fmttltk proper 4unnnmon4 tourtwy 1ll thtst xxtrt pomttd out hy r C I'1l'l111 S o that our tt 11114 were respttte md feared whtrevtr they wtnt Thu qllillty xx 14 hrouvht out on many otumone To tltt only one xxt mlqht tikt the dtlutt yylth South Cdthoht xxhl h Top Fourth Year Members-Seated Mc Gee, Canfield Mr Grliiin SJ Bonner, Lmehan Standxnb Lawler, Devanney, Donovan, W Dougherty Allen Mtddle Thlrd Year Members-Standxng OConnor, McKenna, M Griffin S Flanagan, Devlm, Hughes, Rleker Seated lVIacEntee, Scahlll Bottom le t Thomas Healy, the President, IS forcefully provmg his case Bottom rxght The photographer dimmed the lights and caught Frank Gardner m a fiery rebuttal t U . 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J r. , . ., , ff , I t1ng The Chairman has just introduced Joseph McGee in the Prize Debate Left to right Canfield Devlin, McGee, Healy, Gardner, McKenna, Lmehan was eritieized hy Mr Rosenberg the eoaeh ot Overbrook High Sehool veho stated that the Prep team xx as exeeptionfally prep ired and henee w as tar superior to the opposing team Therefore one Can see that this years team has mueh tor xxhieh el thank the moderator sinee he insisted on earelul preparation This year the dehaters veere introdueed to 1 new system of judvinq The new plan was introdueed 1nd advoe ated lay Mr Cfrillin md wls adopted lay the league It alwolished th old system ol three ludqes and replaeed them with one pai iudve xxhm would he entirely neutral These gentlemen were ahle to give frank eritieisms whieh ereatly aided all eoneerned We feel sure that this system will Lllllfllllle for many years to eome The season taken on the xxhole proved quite a sueeess reefapitulation shows that we won nine and lost two the losses heing inflicted hy L'a S'allr Hijh School 'and Roman Catholic Hiyh School to these fine schools we pay profound respects' they showed us our errorsf-only too well. Outside of the league we had many fine experif ences, an interesting debate with Overhrook opened XP? the season This dehate was a non deeision and We learned 1 gre at deal from the opposinv dehaters in this friendly hfattle of wits We look lorvy ard also to the trip to New York where the senior dehaters veill dehate Regis and Fordhtm Prep These eoupled with the eoming pri' deh ate Frink T Gardner osephl Mebee ames A Devlin Edward F Canheld Eugene Linehan ohn A MeKenn1 and Thomas H Healy ehurman an.l vxith Vvest Catholie lnrls Hwh Sehool and Areh mere Aefademy round out an enqlginv elehatanv season In eonelusion let us state that :any pruse we have given Mr Crifhn, S our moderator is stinted We e annot he too protuse in our gratitude to a m an who kept our welfare always uppermost We feel eertain that next year will he an even greater :ue eess under his direetion To the Senior delvaters 'a word of praise for line delivery and cool 'argumentation' the unior mem' hers too hy their eloquence 'and Hery rehuttal proved to he not a small cog in za well-oiled machine. We salute you, Debating CofCh'ampions of nine' teen hundred and forty. Sixtynine The CHRONICLE 0 1940 Seated Mrs Welsh Mrs McFarland, Mrs Rock Standing Mrs Erhart, Mrs Snyder, Mrs Tmney Mrs L1eberman I11 11 11 11 11 1 I1 r1111I1111111f 1 XL 111 1 XR 111 N111r I111 1111N111 111 X1 1 1 I 111 Ikl N 1 111 1 . I I Il I I 1 IL kIII1 I1 I I I 'II' IIIL I1 1 1I1X 1 ILI I UI kk. 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I111 . 11 I1c 1 :'I I f1r LSA 1I I1 1 1 ad 1115. 1 1 111111 Student MRS THUMRS P McFxRLxND Prewdent MRs joux T WfLsH Vzce Pveszdent MRQ jxrvus P Cammy get rerun MRs Imrl H TNNIY Asszstant Secretarv MRS josr PH ERN XRT Treasurer MRS BLN 1 xM Assmtant 'Treasurer M Roc R MRS H1 LEN Presudenr Honorarw n jvvihs J REDMUND Ru LRFTNI Mcaderator Top Homecoming Nught The Seniors and the Alumni danced ln the Gymnaslum to the music of George Sommer s Orchestra Center All dld not dance that evenmg Mothers and fathers fand a few Freshmen! preferred to play bridge Mrs Snyder 1n the background, can be seen greeting friends Bottom Mrs Snyder, the retlrmg pres: dent, poses wnth the new presndent, Mrs McFarland Blothers Seuenty one RONICLE ' 1940 The CH ,' fi ' 'I D I r. T bs IN LIEBERMAN . , ,r : . . - K . l . , . l - f The Chess Club AST year, when it was suggested that a Chess Cluh he formed, there was many a good naf tured scoff and laugh. Nevertheless, ahout fifteen persevcring pawnfpushers answered the call for candidates, Overcoming all dilliculties, they formed a clula, with Mr. Rogers, Sul., as moderator and in- structor. In view of their inexperience. they com' pleted a very creditahle schedule and formed a foundation for future teams. This year, when the summons for candidates was sent out, over thirty students came to th: tore, among them the following veterans of last year: Captain joseph Fennell, Willixini Kelly, and john lvlulholland. These three, together with Edward Kelly and Vxfilliam Daly, formed the first team. A second team was composed of Alhert Drueding, Mario Nascati, Williani Ehart and Williaini Long. As this hook goes to press the Cluh is just heginf ning its 19411 schedule in the Philadelphia Tourna' ment, and so we will not he able to report its Standmg Ehart, Daly, Nascati, Drueding, Mulholland, E. Kelly. Sealed Mr. Rogers, SJ., W. Kelly, Fennell. achievements. ln preparation for the season the team has completed five praetiee matches: of these we succeeded in winning two. This year, as last, joseph Fennell was elected to captain the team. His hrilliant playing easily earned him the first position on the team and has stool the Clula in good stead in all its matches. Wlieii the other memhers get into winning form, the Prep will he a truly formidalwle team for all opponents, Vxfe close our report with praise and with a plea. The praise goes to Mr. Rogers, Sul., for his diligent work in hehalf of the Club and to all the memhers for their hard work. The plea is to the undergraduf ates to get interested in this new Cluli. and to support it, rememliering that the Chess Cluh is an organization representing the Prep and rneriting cooperation and respect. Hoping that the Chess Team has a successful season, the Seniors say, Good Luck. Kelly seems to have Daly puzzledg but it is only a practice game to be ready for opponents Seventy-two The CHRONICLE 0 1940 The Bellarmine Club LTER Christusl Another Christ! Such is the lofty ideal which the Saint Rohert Bellarmine Cluh has set for itself. Each and every participant strives. in his student days, to know, love, serve and imitate Christ, Our Lord, more intimately and thus set the mold for his later life, regardless of its rank. position or vocation. The pursuit of this ideal inf variahly results, too, in a greater appreciation of the meagre material joys which our world can offer: and things ahout us seem more consistently to reflect the Divine Hand hehind them. Consef eluently. this ideal, realized now and ever pursued faithfully, will secure for each individual a happier life on this earth and a higher place in the life to Cllnlc. As a secondary intention. memhers pray for the individual moral hetterment of every Prep student. and for the spiritual and temporal advancement of the school in general. To facilitate the attainment of these goals weekly duties are imposed, which, though stringent to a degree. soon hecome a joy rather than a hurden. lvlemhers feel that hy their frequent Mass, Com' munion, Ivleditation and Prayer they can hring down more ahundant grace on themselves and the whole eelltilll. lt was in nineteen hundred and thirtyfsix that Father blames lvlurphy, S,-l., then Student Counsellor at the Prep. first conceived the idea of such an organization, And as patron for this project Father lxlurphy chose the great blesuit philosopher. theolo' gian and Saint. Rolwert Cardinal Bellarmine. Unly twelve hoys responded to Father lvlurphys call. hut due to the :eal and incentive of these pioneers. the infant Cluh survived. Mr. Vkfilliam Horton. Sul. assumed the oflice of lvloderator in nineteen hundred and thirtyfseven and continued through nineteen hundred and thirtyfeight, to he succeeded this school year hy Mr. blames Clrifhn. Sul. Linder whose guidance mcmhership reached th: peak of sixty. This. then, is the present and the past of th: Bellarmine Cluh. As to the future, suffice it to :ay that the Bellarmine Cluh, following in the wake of the Sodality and the Knights of the Blessed Sacrament. is rapidly approaching the status of an ahiding institution at the Prep. First row: Barb, Gallagher, Linehan, Mr. Griffin, SJ., Rowan tChairmanl, Arndt, Mr Griffin, SJ., discusses plans Mulholland. Second row: Donovan, Flannery, Bradley, Donohue, Burns, Kelle , for the Club with the Chairman, Mento. Third row: Casey, Heim, Sheehan, Somers, Whitkus, McGuire, Conlm Robert Rowan. Monahan, Sevevityfthree The CHRONICLE v 1940 The Orchestra U IC 15 11111 1141111-511111 111 1111111 11111 1111 11 a 1111 1115 111 1111111 11111y L11uL 1111111 111111111 11115 11111 1111 P1111 IS 111111151111 111 Q1x111Q 11115111111 11 1111111111 111 11111 111ys l1W111Iy 1111 SLh11l11 11rL111511.1 1111 11111y L 111 bc cl 111g 111u1f1t1111111 1 xx111 15 1 11111 111111111, '1Lt1x1ty ThL P1111 1111 111 L 111 115 111115 111 .1 vLry dt.1'lI11tt 111.111 11111 111111 1111 2111 11111115111 T11 1u1111l 11115 11LLc1 111 O1-Lhbstfl 11115 111111 1111111111 1111 many 1111115111115 w1t1'1111 1111 111151 11w y11r5 U11111rtu11f1t111 11115 group 1115 111111111 11 111rd 111 13 1 11111 or 5u1v1vL Th1 ytilf 1115 116111 11111 111 thk, 1Lw 111 1111111 1111115 111 x11111h 1111 111111151111 1115 11111 A5 1111 m1111111 111 M1y 11115 s 11111 111u5111111s 51111 111 111111111 111111 1111y111g V111 1111 1 11un1 1 111 1 11551111 f11111111111L15 1111 11 1 1 gul 111kL 111 111111 111xx m11L1Lr1t111 M1 131111111 Mu1r1y S 111 011111111 1 1 111uQ1111y t1 11111 111111111 m111 111 t11L 51111111 xx111 11111 1111111 Lr A11Lf xx11115 111 1 11115 111111111 1115 xx1r1 111 y 11 1111 1111 11111 1111 F115 111111 IN1, 1 Al111111g 1111q 1115 1111111 111 t11L 1111m11ry 1111 1 5111111 111111 1111x1 1111y1 1111 1111 111 111111111 kf 1 L 1111111 51111g 111 11111 1vL11111g 11 M111 1x1t11 111 1V111111111111 A YIL 5 11111 M1111-111 1'1111111y S1111xx xx lS 111 1111111155 1 xx r x11r1 1111111111C1 xxlth H111 C111111- 1111 M111 xx1111 111 1-11111111 3111111 LVLF11 t1m15 thky 11113111 1111 1Lt1X1t1LN 111 1111 111 u P111 11 T11111 111 A11r11 ay 1111 1111 1hL 511111111 111615 11111 t11k 11111 111 plays 1 my 1111111 111111 1111151 5111111111111 1111111 1111111 turnmg 10 1.1 NILC1 11111111111t111115 1111 1 nlf LLLt1f,11b 11 '1 111111 publlk 11111111 1ra11L15 1hLy 111v1 11111 W1111 1111111 11115 11111 x1L11L1r11L11 11111111- Thi SL1111115 111 1111 11111115114 xxLr1 f1w I1 C'1111v11y 11k M1L11a11 .11111 W1lt1r Ku1111e11 C1111 511111111111 xx1 C111 11111111 11111, xx1t NUL :111 1xL111 11111111 111111Lu5 111u1'11111q 111x1 YL 11 1111 11111115111 1111 111111111 1111111111111t 111111115 1111111 1 1 11 11111111111 1 L 11111 x11l15111111 11 11111 I11 Wk 111111511111 111111111 5 111 111111111 1111 110 3 1 5 11111 1111 115 1 11111 xx111t1 5111V1111f 111xx 11 T11 1111 111111111 mem 11115111 t11L 111111111 11111111 1111 111111 15515111166 III ay 111g 111 1111111 111111 1111 1 1111111 11111115111 WC 11111 11111 lt xx11l 1111xx 111 L11t11111y 111 1111 11111111 111 1111 5111111 xx1111f 111 1xx13. 1111515 111 111 xxc 15 11111 11111 n1u1 1 1 1.1111111111 St 1111xx5 1 Ffrsl row Ahern, Kuonen, Jones, Mansell, Grant, Thomas, Meehan, Wxedmann, Hastmgs, MHIIIBCB Second row s0l9Chl, Gxlhgan Hurley, Noone, OMalley, Convery Se1e11tx 111111 The CHRONICLE 0 1940 S ' X Y' u 2 ' 1 '2 1' Tl ' 1 1' s 1 ' 5 1' 511 1'5 11 ' ' ' ' 'z ' 5 15. 3 ' , ' 'L ' 1 1 '55, hc '11 115 5-1, 1 , A ' ,,,, - ,. 1 2, 1 4 ,' 1- .1 .5 , 1 w 3 1 ' ,Z - , 1 1 -' ,Q 1 1 - .5 1 , 1 S, .1 - ,, 11, ' '1 14 X2 1' ' 1,15 Liz 'f : : ' ' 5 215. 1,' ',p1 f .' z . 1 ', 115' -'ga' 315 ' ' '11 ' 'fa' ,h1 A '- ,, I . 1 2 .5 L, 'A L, '1'5: '1 ' 51' 3 A '11 5111 '. 1 .11 , ' ' 11 ' 1 ' 1 ' ' 2 Cx ' ai 'x '12 X X R 35' 51 .1 1 ' 5 1-1 1 ' 1 ' , , ' ' 1 - 1- 1 1. 1 , 1,1111 1115l11111dcd 1111151 11c1'111c the 11051: 111 the 511111111 wycnr. 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K'11ig4111 4' 1 1 D 1111 s. . 4 ' 4 . 1 Q F IVI, 411 s. L11 g' . 4 11' rcs 4 A 14 ' . il ' rcs 4 B Mr. 4 1 s. K1 11 1.. L 1111 11,-CS t C N1 ss 4 '.'1 V Mr, . 1 M11 .1 5- 1 1 1 11 1' f D M . 41111 Mrs. . 4 ' ' '1 F Us ' E Mr. 4 1 s. . . 4 4 FWS ' F ' 4 1, 4 '41'1 F cs 4 Ll 34111 ,144-11 N THE seventeenth century France sent some Jesuit mission- aries to the New World. These men spent lives of self- abnegation among the Indians in New York State and Canada. Finally they were killed with excruciating tortures and today are known as the Jesuit Martyrs of North America-Isaac Jogues, john de Brebeuf, Anthony Daniel, Charles Garnier, Gabriel Lalemont, Noel Chabanel, Rene Goupil and john Lalande. ATHLETICS Center: Prep teams have always been able to attract large crowds for their games. Do you recognize anyone in this picture? Right: Bill Brady, star quarterback of the All-Catholic and All-City football champions, carries the ball around right end. Catholic League and Top, left to right: Byrne plunges through center in the Northeast gameg Brady goes off tackle in the same frayg the cheerlead- ers help to keep up the team's spiritg Brady 112D and Baraldi C233 take time out. Second row, left to right: Kenney leads interference for Brady in the North Cath- olic tiltg Byrne breaks into the open against Romang Gallagher throws a beautiful block as Brady does some graceful twistingg puchy hustles around end, led by Hibbard, in the Central game. HERE was a dull thud. A dark oval spiralled vertically into the air. Another poor kick! With disgust a boy in old football togs sprawls in the shade while the rest of the weary squad was jogging around the field for the last time before dinner. All kept a wary eye, however, on a place near the center of the field. This focal point was Coach Ank Scanlon who was beginning his Seventyfeight twelfth season at the Prep. The general locale was the Prep's prefseason conditioning quarters at Ed- dingtonfonfthefDelaware in early September. Thus inconspicuously the Prep football season of 1939 began. A good team was expected but after last years AllfCatholic and All-City Champions'- Well, you cannot expect a man to work a miracle twice in a row. 'Uv December brought the end of the season. How different from September! Several school bands waited in the City's biggest stadium to play the National Anthem and salute the two best high school teams of the City. Two hours later, amid fanfare, the Prep's team stood alone as City Cham' pions. They had beaten the Public League Cham- pions, Northeast Public High, by a score of 27 to 6: our line had mousetrapped the enemy at will and Bill Brady completely outmaneuvered Earl Baugher. Se Third row, left to right: Baraldi ploughs through the lineg Coach Scanlon takes a scowling glance at the camerag Brady meets too many tacklers and is stopped at the lineg but he is off again dodging these two Northeast tacklers. Bottom, left lo right: After we won the Catholic Championship, the Preppers car- ried Captain Baraldi to the club room on their shouldersg Byrne cuts for the side lines in the final gameg Buchy carries the ball on one of his famous punt returns in the Central game. Central Vv'as the Test S. P. 6 Central O The opening of the season found Captain Baraldi converted from center to blocking back, Bill Brady from blocking back to running quarterback and Jim Glenn switched to center. For the seven successive year the Prep held Central scoreless. After Gal' lagher had huried Zamlynsl-:i's kick, the Prep took the ball on Central's 333 on spinners, Captain Baraldi ploughed to the 21g then Bill Brady passed ventyfnine FOOTBALL First row Byrne Adler, Lelbermann, Kenney, Glenn, Baraldx 1CaptamJ Brady, Larkin, Gallagher, Buchy Hubbard Second row Head Coach Scanlon, Fee Nice, Cashman, Har kms, Smnth Kohlschrexber, Lynch OConnor, Assxstant Coach Schmxdt to Ed Kuhl hr111'11r md th1 111110 r111qx 111d t1111k t 11x1r th1 1111111 Althouvh Br1dy Barald1 111d B11 hy t11r1 wif 11rqe 011115 t 15. xx1r1 1111t blated t11 111115 t 111111 for the F641 of th1 1ftcr11oo11 Bu Bu1h5 111 safety 1111 1t11111 and T11111 K1111115. h11p1d 1x1 t 13 5 p1Q1 111ter11pt11111Q p1rt1111 lfy Ill t11 ut qLllI'fLI' 1111 xxor xx1 11111 1111 t 111 ly C 111gh1r Llflxlll L11h1r111111 111d HllWWlT V1 1 11114111 the Ewfle x est 11h11 11 T111 111111 111t11r111 11111 111 t 11111z1111Y 11111 111tQ 1 lN 111 III 1111r 111ur BL 1rx 111 lr1p 11111t11 t 111 111x1r 11111 t111 111 t11n1 111 111 1 11111111 t11 1 1 111111x N111 t1tut1 U Ill t 1 lflX xx 1x1 11t1r xx v 1 Nuhx pour1 111t11 th1 1111111 u11t11 LKXLIIIS txx11 r1111t1rw 11 t1Nt1d th1 opp11N1t11111 Br1dy 1111 tXXL t11111h 11xx11 III Adl1r11111 H1111 B1r11 1 11111 x1rt1d txx111 Pr1111111rxx 111111 t 1 I 11111 1 11 Nt xx11 1 111 111111 11111 1 111 rry l3xr111 x 1111 t1rt1 1 r-t 111 1 1111 xx N Ltr 1 1 1 1 ur ll 1 111d r 111 11111 1 111 1 1r x1r1 ll I1 I1 E11,l1lx The CHRONICLE ' 1940 Th1rd row lllnn, Gowan, Ixelley, McCloskey, Snyder Ban non Conley Staub, Donaghue Fourth row ones 1Managex-1 Gnlllgan, McCarthy Hardmb, McTamney, Conboy and the F11l11m 1 L1111 North C1th111 U cull 11 muddy llklll xx1 d111 11ur th1rd xxl11t1 xx 1111 111 Bf1r1ld1 111d Brady through th llllk Bu x I1 1 16 51rd 11d run 111d Br1dx 1111 1111' t11 Bf1r'1 dm 1x1 LIN t 1 hrgt 1111r1 F111 th1 11111111 tllukhdlwxxll Br1 y r1pp1d11f 1m1r1 18 y1rd III 1 ft t 111 th1 1 y1r 1 T11111 1 p1QQ11l t11l 1111g11r 111 111xtt11B1r11 1 xxh11 tr1v111 111111r t11 H1111 1 d11xx11 xx1 h ld 1 1 1 1111 tL 1111 1 1 1r111 1 hrt d11xx11 t1r11u1'1 th 1111 11rd111+' t11 1'1111r1 11111111111 t lx xxu t111 mot 11lNl'w1 1 511 NU 1T1 11'I 111 1X 1 I' t 1 th1 llllnL xx1 k11 xx t lt xx 111d 1 111rxx1r xx1 11111 111 t 1 1111111 1 b1x111 11111111111 11r111 p1rt11ul1r 11r11N1 T111 E1cpl11111s 1111 Desen L1mc1s 111 11t1 11 r t1111' 1 1 111t11111d 11 1 1111 1 1 1 111111. 1111 111r1 111 r 111 111111x1r1111' 1 1 1 1 11r1 1 1r r x 1 WL l311111x ll 1 tl t11 6 1r1 tr 1 x r111 1111 1 1 . : y . . - l 1 : Q - V Q ' I I ' : E , Q l ' E ' - ' :'J , . . , - , 5 g 1, '. 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Vvfe sail into the We.st S. bl, P, 20 West Catholic 7 The Burrs were the first team to score on th: Prep this season, hut the score came in the second half after we had piled up 20 points. From his own 20 yard line Brady went off tackle to the 25 yard line, then hurtled a pass to Adler putting the hall on the 3 yard stripe from where Captain Baraldi took it over for six points. Then Buchy around end for seven, Baraldi to Buchy for a 2,5 yard pass, Brady around end for seven more and Brady for another 18 offftackle plunge accounted for the second score. Brady, Byrne and Baraldi kept to the ground to push over the last touchdown. And Encounter the Pirates S. P. 14 South Catholic 0 Tommy Kenney set the hall rolling hy recovering a fumhle on the opponents 46 yard line. Line plunges hy Brady, Baraldi and Byrne took the hall to the 16 yard marker. Brady then heaved to Adler for the touchdown. In the second quarter Brady made a spectacular run of 70 yards for a touchdown, hut was called hack for a clipping U LIL! N, ' penalty. ln the third quarter Brady with offftackle smashes, Buchy with reverse end runs and Byrne plunging and Baraldi hlocking, the Prep put over the next score. In this game Brady, Kenny, Adler, Hihhard and Glenn deserve special mention. And Cleare the Green Vvuves S. P. 13 St. Thomas Nlore 7 This was the toughest game of the season, so the players themselves said. Action started when Brady took the hall on his 45 and alternately with Harry Byrne plunged to the Tommies 10, Adler then took a pass and was over the goal, Then 'iBud Buchy took one of Postus' kicks and tore hack to the opponents' 30 yard stripe and the Prep plunged over from there. Due to hetterfthan-average kicking Postus set up a touchdown play and St. Thomas More was the second team to score against the Prep. A Sad Roman Holiday S. j. P. 16 Roman 0 joyfully Roman with the hest team in years and with last year's victory over us, prepared for this game and fas they thoughtj for the championship. At Shihc Park we showed them everything from kicking artistry to passing accuracy. In the first few minutes of play, Captain Baraldi scored a perf fect endfoverifend Held goal, the first field goal ever attempted hy any of Ank Scanloifs team. In the second quarter Brady broke loose for 51 yards, then tossed two passes to Adler, and the score at the half was 9 to 0. jim Glenn intercepted a pass on Romans 32. Then Buchy took it to the 10, Brady passed to Gallagher in end zone. We had gained 240 yards to Romans 83. With this game we were the Catholic League Champions. Precedes u Lund of Milk and Honey S. j. P. 27 Northeast Puhlic 6 This might he called the Saga of B's and Honey. If victory might he called honey then we certainly had it, for Brady, Baraldi, Buchy and Byrne gathered all honors to themselves hy stinging the life out of Northeast Public. Never was Brady more inspired, Buchy more elusive, Byrne more hard driving, Baraldi more powerful. The touch' downs were scored hy Brady, Buchy and Baraldi. Brady scored on his offftackle smash of 72 yards, crossing the goal with Fay, 100 yard dash champion, on his shoulders. Buchy took a reverse from Byrne and ran 15 yards for his touchdown, while Baraldi went 8 yards on a spinner to plunge over. For thrills we nominate Bill Brady's two trips off tackle for 50 and 72 yards and Buchy's slippery, twisting punt returns. Cther teams may have exceeded this one for individual hrilliance, hut for team play and strategy we will long rememher the undefeated, untied, AllfCatholic and AllfCity Champions of 1959. Nm-theast's co-captains had more hands on the City Championship trophy, but Captain Dick Baraldi land his team! managed to get possession of the cup. itji-tivo Dribble ESPITF the fact that the Prep teain did not win the championship, the season cannot he recorded as a dismal failure, They were victorious in eleven out of seventeen games and were in the thick of the fight lor the title until the final week. Vx'e set the season's high for scoring. for a single game, when we tahulated Hftyffour points against St. johns High. However the high spot of the campaign came when, in need of a victory to ref main in the title race, we defeated South Catholic thirtyfone to thirty. on their own floor, and thus shattered the jinx which they held over us. This was the inost exciting and thrilling game of th: year and it was decided in the last thirty seconds hy a heautiful Held goal from the left sidefcourt hy Toni Dunleavy. It was in this game that th: team as a whole reached its peak, and if they could have continued to display such a hrilliant hrand of hall throughout the year, they would have heen th: champions. Une of the inavior causes of our failure to carry oil top honors was a scrappy St. Thomas Mcire Five, which was the only teain to defeat us twice, The second defeat which they handed us was th: inost hitter that we received, inasmuch as it came on the heels of our upset victory over South Catholic, and it virtually eliminated us from gaining the coveted diadem. Another very tense and nervefwracking contest was the first encounter with La Salle, which we won in an extra period thirtyflive to thirtyfthree. Bill Kenney led with nine points, Hank Flannery and Top, left: Coach Matt Guokas seems ready to send Baraldi into the game. Top, right: Van Belle stretches for the ball on the tap-off in the Roman game. Upper middle: Captain Kenney, in the La Salle game, hits the ball over to Van Belle for was it Flannery?J Lower middle: Hank Flannery dribbles down the court past the North Catholic guard. Bottom, left: Little Jim Wheatley stretches for the ball. Bottom, right: Tom Dunleavy tussles for the ball in the Roman game. 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' 1 1 '1 ' 1 17 . - - 19 1 . . . . 28 ' ' 27 38 1 1 ' 28 i A' ' Q D '51 1 1 '1 32 Q1 Z8 J' ,I , N5 K '- - . x , 39 1 S ,' 19 I A , ' Y, 31 ' 30 A A ' , 1 I sk: XS 47 I J '. 14 ' 1 I 1 1 ' 1 1 , ' 25 . . Z6 5 ' 3 1 Y 1 Y - 24 ' 1 A' ZS 1 -' 9 ' ' 1 N 1 1' t 6 1 17 1' 1 '- 24 '1 1 5' '1 11 1k 'A 1' :S 1 1 36 C : . l . 5 I Q l : ' ' Q .9 ' In the tank . . . T A prefseason meeting. Ralph Dungan, who made his specialty the IIN yard free style, was elected captain of the 1940 swilnluillrf team. Vv'ith this task over, our tankmen were ready for keen comf petition. The first meet hrought them to face Vvfest Catholic. the defending champions. This contest was a seefsaw affair, and, when our lnedley relay team faltered for the first and only time this season, NVest handed us our first defeat of the season hy a 37 to 29 score. Never again did our mermen taste defeat in League competition They overcame a powerful North Catholic team 39 to Z7 and later in Mmm the season torpedoed them again 42 to 24, XVhen it was time to meet Ti if Vviest Catholic a second time, Coach john Donahoe had a few tricks up his sleeve, and, hy changing the swimming positions of our tankmen. we managed to win over our former conciuerors hy the score of 35 to 31. From then on it was easy swimming, and the Catholic League Swimming Championship came to the Prep, the first time in many years. Captain Dungan and Nice are ln Gene lVlcFarland, the Prep team had the league's classiest diver. practicing the 220 in the pool. undefeated in all league contests. His specialties were a halfftwist, a hack Viaclvknife, a front somersault pike, a cutaway tuck, and a jaekfknife with a half twist. Not only did our mermen win the League Championship, hut they covered themselves with glory hy capturing Team Honors in the Catholic League Individual Championships, S0 we might call them, in a sense, douhle Champions. Reds Nice, never defeated this year in the 44? yard and the lflll First row: McKendry llVIanagerl, Bolles. Long, Kiley, Gardner, Whitaker, Doyle, iAssistant Managenl. Secvnd row: Carbine, McCloskey, Nice, McGuigan, Goglia, Sweeney, Goldschmidt, Mc- Farland, Dungan lCaptainl, Mr. Donohue 1Coachl. Third row: Galbally, Atkinson, Diamond, Connors, Higgins, McBride, Mr. Daly, S.-I., lAs- sistant Coachl. Eiglitrxffour Top: McFarland shows how gracefully he can do the half twist. Center: Goglia and Nice take off in one of the meets. Bottom: Bolles and Kiley were our reliable backstrokers. Eightyffive Champions yard free style, hecame champion of the League in hoth these specialties. He was thc only douhle winner in the League Individual Championships. Mike Coglia took second place and james Dia- mond captured fifth place in the 100 yard free style. The Free Style Relay Team was composed of Coglia, Sweeney, Coldschmidt and lVlcCloskey. They managed to set a new pool record in their last meet with the time of 1:22:11 Defeated only once in league competition, they decided to remove all doulwt of their superiority and won their speciality in the League Individual Cham- pionships. There were others too who deserve mention for helping the team win swimming honors. john lvictiuigan and Ralph Dungan usually paired in the 200 yard free style. James Carhine, Frank Loughran and Bill Long were the three def pcndahle hreastfstrokers. For the hack stroke races we relied on Dick Bolles, Dick Kiley and Bob Whitxtker. And lastly, we should not for' get joseph Higgins, the anchor man on the medley relay team. Congratulations to Mr. Donahoe and to Mr, Daly, SJ., his assistant, and to the team, the Catholic League Swimming Champions. SXVIMMING SCHEDULE '19-to S. 1. P. OPI'- Z9 Vv'est Catholic 37 45 South Catholic 21 37 West Philadelphia Z9 38 Roman Catholic 28 39 North Catholic Z7 49 LaSalle 17 53 St. Thomas More 13 41 Valley Forge Military Academy Z5 Z5 Atlantic High 41 41 St. Thomas More 15 49 Roman Catholic 17 35 West Catholic 31 45 LaSalle Z1 42 North Catholic Z-1 44 South Cathohc Il April 21--St. Thomas lwiore. at Sandy Run Gruber, Kenney, W. Dougherty, Schrier, Toole, Madonna, T. Dougherty, Green, O'Connor fManagerl. 0 O n t I1 e L 1 n lc s FTER an absence of one year, golf has ref turned to the Prep. With the installation of a golf driving range in the Came Room, the interest of the students has been revived in this sport. During the second week of March, Mr. O'Half loran issued a call for candidates. Twenty pros' pective Hagens reported, and for three weeks they practiced indoors under the watchful eye of the coach. On April the tenth, the annual Prep golf tournament was held in order to determine the posif tions on this year's team. A high wind, combined with soggy fairways and the usual Spring greens, made the going bumpy. Nevertheless, fairly eredif table scores were turned in to Manager O'Connor. Ted Toole led the pack home, followed closely by Bill Kenney, Charlie Gruber, john Madonna and Frank Sehrier. These players will form the nucleus of the team. The Dougherty brothers, Bill and Tom, along with Bill Green, will serve as first sub' SIIUJICS. The Marble Hall Colf Course will again serve Ted Toole, top ranking golfer at Jack Madonna finds himself off the Prep, displays perfect form the fairway and gets prepared for after a long drive. a record drive. as our home links. At present ten games have been scheduled and there are still a few open dates. Of course, the team will play in the annual Philadelf phia Intersholastic Colf Tournament in the middle of May. Although this is the last year for six of the memf hers on the team, there is plenty of capable material waiting to be developed. And so we say Goodbye to our future Sneads and Demarets, and may their drives be long and their putts be accurate. GOLF SCHEDULE April 19+Roxborough. at Roxborough C. C. April Valley Forge Military Academy. at Marble Hall April Brown Prep., at Beverly Hills April Roxborough, at Marble Hall May fRoman Catholic, at Marble Hall May -interscholastic Championship, at Marble Hall May klloman Catholic, at Sandy Run May fSt. Thomas More, at Marble Hall May fValley Forge Military Academy, at Radnor May -Brown Prep, at Marble Hall Eightyfsix Captain Breen and john Bradley display different Breen lCaptainJ, Harkins, Bradley, Trainor, Humes, Pilot. techniques in rolling them down the alley. Down the Alley HE Catholic Bowling League has been in exisf tence for only two years. For the seeond sue' cessive year the Preps captain, Bill Breen, has been champion bowler, leading the League as high scorer. This year he bowled an average of one hundred and seventyfone, and also rolled the highest double score of four hundred and twentyffour. For these honors he received the Catholic League trophy. Although the Prep had the League's champion bowler, the team itself did not finish the season exf actly champions. Misfortune met us on every side. During the first half of the season the team gave promise of reaching the heights. With Bill Breen leading the way, the team rolled merrily along, ending that half in third place. Larry Pilot rolled sensationally at times and earned special mention. jack Trainor and jack Bradley bowled steadily and consistentlyg jim Humes and Bob McCairnes two Eiglityseren sophomores, assisted in this drive for iirstfhalf honors and showed promise for future teams. With the start of the second half, the boys had high hopes of taking first place. But midfyear examinations and circumstances beyond their conf trol sent them on the downward path. From this point they never regained their stride and con- tinually lost games. Thus when the last ball rolled down the alley, when the last pin fell, the team found itself in last place. We congratulate our team for, as yet, bowling has not met with a full response from the Prep Student Body. At times it must have been hard to keep up enthusiasm and spirit. We hope that interest in this new school activity will grow in the next few years. To the moderator, Mr. O'Brien, SJ., to the captain, and to the team members, our praise for refusing to be daunted and for rolling them down the alley in the name of the Prep. W2 kj Top, left: jack Worthington reaches for a hard Firs row: Worthington, W. Donohue, Brady fCaptain3, Car smash. Right: Captain Brady gets in shape for son, Greaney. Second row: Bruckner, Randall, Memo, Hur the coming season. ley. Third row: Hugh Quinn 4Coachl, O'Connor, Long Bottom: W. Donohue and Mento seem to be in- Myers, McCarthy, McSorley, Gilliland. Fourth row: Butler terested in the type racquet that brings success to and Casey ilVlanagersJ. Brady. On the Courts ITH the advent of Spring a call for Tennis candidates was issued hy Coach Hugh Quinn. But the keyfmen of the new squad had heen practicing all Vxlinter in the lower gymnasium: after Easter the team went to their recently adoptel courts at the Germantown Criquet Clulx Looking over the squad, we find a group of exf ceptionally good racquet xxielders in Captain Bill Brady. .lack Vy'orthington, Vw7alter Donohue. Tom Greaney, hloe Carson and hlim Gilliland. Not far hehind these, are hlohn Randall, hlim Bonner. Ray Stratton. and Boh Bruckner. Versatile Bill Brady is playing his laest game in four years. But the player who has shown exceptional form and agf gressiveness is ,lack Vdorthington who has developed into one of the most feared men in th: circuit. NVitli this array of outstanding players there is little douht that this team will make plenty of trouhle for all opponents, To our coach, Hugh Quii in, we wish all success. and to the team we wish the hest of luek with their 19-W schedule. April May May lwlay May lvlay May May May lvlay lvlay May Eiglizy-eiglzt 29 l w 5 6 8 lil l3 15 17 Io wx Z4 'l'ENNlS SVHEDIQLE XX'est Philadelphia Oyerhrooli Germantoxyn Academy Germantown Puhlie Vfest Catholic Simon Grat: North Catholic Olney LaSalle Central Penn Charter St. Thomas lvlore HILE late snows kept the outdoor track muddy, the amhitious cinderfhurners paced out many a weary lap inside the school on the third corridor. This was not the hest of tracks, hut it put our trackmen in form. As soon as Spring hrought the sunshine and the delayed warm weather, the team went to 54th and City Line to practice, and thus lar have shown great promise under the coaching of Mr. Daly, Harry IVlcDermott was chosen as captain, and he leads the team in the mile and halffmile races. Bill Grogan has the same specialty as the captain, and Tom jones limits himself to the mile race. ,lohn Doley is our hest half and quarter miler. Ray On the Cinclers Lynch and Bill Strowhouer, two veterans, are re' lied on for the sprints, and will he sure to place consistently in all the 100 and 210 yard dashes. Besides we have two of the hest hurdlers in the league- Tom Foley and Ed Fox. They have won easily, thus far, in all League competition. ln the field events we will rely on jim Glenn for the 12 llw. shot and on Howard Bondy in the broad jump, VVith these men, and the many others whom wc could not mention, the Team should he representaf tive of the l'rep and do creditahly in the Catholic League. The track schedule can he found in the Calendar on another page of this hook. l'irst row: Flannery, Houser, McMonagle, Strowhouer, McDermott KCaptainl, Dunleavy, Lynch, Bondy, Wheatley. Second row: Haggerty iManagerl, Buckley, Grogan, Baxter, Doley, Van Belle, Kenney, Brophy, Biggins, Cronin, Neely, Mr. Daly, SJ. lCoachl. Third row: Thomas, Jones, O'Neill, Sweeney, Leonard, Staub, Fox, Foley, Butler, Bacicia, Williams, Healy. Tom Dunleavy tries the high jump. Foley, Biggins and Fox stretch their legs land faces! as they take the hurdles. McDermott, F l a n n e r y , McMonagle, Bondy, Strowhouer, and Lynch have a friendly race during practice. Eiglityfnine I l f lun. lil .. - 'Z , Sealed: Humes, Tinney, Grant fCoxswains3. Kneeling: Phillips, Eichman, Stowe, Drumm, McGonigal fManagerl Bannon, Baraldi, Gallagher, Allen, Fornaci, Anderson. Standing: Coach Murray, The crew relaxes after a strenuous Stewart, J. Lynch, Orkwiszewski, Jenkins, McGuinn, Arndt, Harrity, McGinty, row down the Schuylkill. At the Oars HE year Nineteen Hundred and Forty witnesses the birth of a new member in the great family of Prep athletic teams. Until this year, the Prep could boast of no crew, but let that never be true again. When it was announced that a crew was to be formed, over thirty men decided to try their hands at the oars. None of them had ever had experience in a shell, but they were undaunted. Mr. Murray, assisted by Mr. Kleff, SJ., the moderator, put the volunteers to work on the rowing machines at the Penn A. C. This was early February. Within three weeks the recruits began to round into shape, due to intensive training, twentyftwo men were still trying for positions. As soon as the squad took to the water the num' ber was cut to sixteen, making one crew of eight, one crew of four, and four substitutes. The men who made the first eight were: Stroke, john Gallagher, No. 7, john Allen, No. 6, John Bannon, No. 5, Larry Eichman, No. 4, Horace Fornaci, No. 3, Wil' liam Jenkins, No. 2, Terence Anderson, Bow, David Phillips. Those who composed the crew of four were: Stroke Richard Baraldi, No. 3, Francis Orkf wiszewski, No. Z, Bernard Harrity, Bow, joseph Arndt. joseph Lynch, Robert Stowe, William Mc' Ginty and Francis McGlinn, were held as substif IUIES. Owing to the inexperience of the Crew, it will not be able to take part in many meets, but a fcw contests are to be scheduled and soon wc will have the first Prep crew in action in over thirteen years. Perhaps no other organization has aroused more enthusiasm among the students than this present one, and this augurs well for the future of the Club. We must congratulate the members of the squad on their zest and for the hard work which they have shown thus far. We hope that this new arrival will continue its good work and we wish every suc' cess to the infant Prep Crew. Ninety 0 rim- Gray Club I-Icon F. QVINN, '29. .. ....... President DANIEL K.-XNE, '35 ......... VicefPresi'dent ANDREW J. CLARKE, '34 ........ Treasurer VINKiENT Rf'JSSITER, '35, Corresponding Sec. FRANK MoGowAN, '39 ..... Recording Sec. FRANK ANSEL, '33..Cl1airman of Actii'ities REV. JOHN F. X. BELLXVOAR, SJ., '20, Nloderator The CrimfCray Club has begun to receive a por- tion of the enthusiastic support which it so richly deserves. During the past year the membership has been increased substantially, due, in large part, to the series of class reunions conducted monthly by the Club. In order to make these reunions even more attractive, the Club is proud of its recently decorated and refurnished Club room which makes a very comfortable den for Hgetftogethersf' The Annual Communion Breakfast was held this year, on November 26th, the morning of the Prep' Roman Catholic football game, and it was decided to make the morning of this yearly battle the regular date for this annual breakfast. So, we hope, this easily remembered day will become traditional for all Prep alumni. The next event was in December, when the City Football Champions and their fathers were the guests of the Club at a banquet held at the Wzirwick Hotel. And not yet satisiied with thus honoring our team, all the players were invited to the CrimfCray Christmas Dance. In February a recording dance was sponsored by the Club and it proved to be a successful innovaf tion. On April 25th, the graduating class was invited to attend a regular meeting of the Crime Gray Club and was enabled to see the Alumni at work. Motion pictures were featured as a special attraction that evening. As graduation night looms on the horizon, the Club is preparing for its annual dance in honor of the grads of '40, the alumni of tomorrow. To these newest alumni may we extend an invitation Q Top and middle: Father Kenny addresses the alumni fwhom you may recognize in the middle picture! at the annual Crim-Gray Communion Breakfast. Fr. Love and Fr. Bellwoar in the foreground. Bottom: The Banquet, given for the Football Team by the Club, seems to have been enjoyed by old and young. to join the CrimfCray Club. Here you can find the alumni who are eager to associate with old Prep friends, and who are interested in helping their Alma Mater. A school is often judged by its alumni organization. judged by this criterion, may the Prep stand high! Ni-netyfone Senior Choices Best Student ....4... .... lx 4eGee Nlost Representative . . . . . .Ugillzigher Best Allfaround ACfl1'1'f67' Gzillzlglier and Larkin .............l.ineh1in Best Orator .. Best Debater .. Best Actor . Best WH-iter . Best Atlilete . . . Best Footballer. . . . . Best Baslqetballer .. Best Swimnter ..... Best Tennis Player .. Best Bowler ....... Best Golfer .. Best Runner . Best Dresser . Best Dancer .. lklost Efficient . Most Dignijied .. Most Serious .... Nlost Agreeable .. 'Tlie Vfittiest ........ Tlze Qliuetest ......... Nlost Likely to Succeed Canfield Ll Tlie Biggest Hustler ...... . . . Gardner ...... Larkin . . .lvionzighzm ............Brzidy Bzirulcli and Brady . . . . .Kenney . . .Dunqnn . . .Brady . . . . .Breen .....,.Toole . .McDermott . . Wh:z1tley . . . .Convery . . . .Kzirnis . . .Heim . . . . .Heiin . . . .Brogan .. .Gallagher .....l-leim nel Crawford ......K4irnis Most Generous ........... hdziefliiislziiid .Most Interesting Subiect . . .Chemistry Most Pleasant 'Year .... Third and Fourth The Hardest 'Year ... ..... ......Tliird Tlie Hardest Subject ..... Senior Religion Favorite Orchestra ......... Glenn Miller Favorite Radio Program .... . . .Bob Hope Most Memorable Incident of Four 'Years March to Revlwurn Plaza over North Catholic after Victory Top, left to right: Father Bellwoar seems to be jotting down a few notes while Father Love speaks, Joe Hibbard conducts a class meetingg Joe McBride, a study in repose, during a Latin recitation, Casey seems pre- pared to greet McGuireg Who is perform- ing this experiment and who is copying the details? The typical 4-B class, attentive and studious. Second row: A few Seniors caught in an intellectual conversation in the school cor- ridorg Linehan, et alii, step up to the cafe- teria counterg And the teachers, too, have to have a little lunch, but that does not seem to trouble Mr. Avil as he scans the mark sheets. Third row: Are they prepared for that test? Kenney, Healy, Dougherty and Allen cram- ming during recess. A few snapshots of the Boysg In the Senior smoking room, note the reappearance of books, Two Senior classes limber up during drill in the Gym period. Fourth row: left to right: Father Donelan takes a healthy swing during a Faculty baseball game, iMr. Murray, SJ., and Mr. Walsh are on the sidelineslg Mr. Crowley is certainly dressed for the occasion-a strike- out, no doubtg Did 4-D ever really look as interested as this during any class? Seniors during lunch period, enough said. if Q. Q sd' L' Y 1 95' ' Q qw J Q . . +, , P -Y n 'ily I r Q A ,L Svsbl Q K., 'Rig fs. n m af f - 1- 4. 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