St Michaels High School - Footprints Yearbook (Union City, NJ)

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', K 7 M J , a ilmf CASUAI Stance at our X1 eaiibooix xxitti its comical figure cax orting over the pages mivlit perhaps gixc the impression ttiat xxe 'ire trying to vtinct oursctx es to the trenct of ex ents in the xx ortct of toclwx that the sorrows inc s mcriiiccs inci ent to xx ar mx c not x isitcct bt txfiictiaot s High Sc Hoot. Hoxx 'ir t ns is rom sictua act our C ec lC'1tIOH page alone xxitt prox et Nor is tie C ass of 43 unminc u 0 tie p itriotic culx xx nci so many o us wit e ca ec upon to perform in ctefcnse of our country immcctiatetx after Omctuation. Xve do not ttnntx, tioxvever, that xx e are unctuty optimistic in our ctioice of theme. The tively antics of ttie tittte fettoxv tappropuatety named Mike, , who is the creation of our Art Ectitor, Witt serve to boost IHOI'Ei4IG. He xvitt, moreover, stioxv you sctxoot life at St. txftictiaets Higti, not only as xve have known it, but as we have reason to hope it xvitt be in a peaceful post-war xvortct. This hope- fut theme we have further ctepiotect in ttie actetitionat ctraxvings as vvett as in ttxe literary xvortc. Qur Cattiotic Faith, togettier wiiztl the four nappy and prontatnte years spent at St. Ntictiaezts, teacties us to Vtwave hope in tritnutation and to put our trust anct confiictence in the Prince of Peace Xfvtio rules ttie ctestinies of men and nations. Htwitceu is for us a symbol of ttie peace ttiat xve are fighting anct praying for. Let us enjoy trim as tie transports us ttirougti the various stages and activities of American tiigti school tite. it A 5 V .V'V-. - -a . b.-II .1r' x :Jr-:P .- Z.---5.-'J121 V ,M ' ,' .fIf2l'5512Z51.iiiig 1., 'V,' 3 afiiffs .,r1,', -351 :,'V5122zL1:.,:V'1E52 '-:1 72,522 ,1,, Q..-g ffiQ1,QI 1'. 2f'32i5'f1fs:2-fif5:'2:Q i-, 5Ef55z2'5aj1''iiii:EE,552:5,:f,f?QigfQ:g,fQfj'E?:f2f5g2Q. 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During these three years spent with us, he has heen unweariect in his efforts to incutcate and to encourage, hy his own example and inspiration, the functamentai principles of our Catholic Faith. Unsparing of himself in acts of sacrifice anct-zeat for the students, he came to he regarded not only as Superintendent hut as actviser and friend. The memhers of the Class of 145 have iqnown Father Alexis most intim- ateiy f or the past three years. To see him leave hefore Commencement, there- fore, has meant much to us, even though we thriitect with pricte when we heard he was to serve as Chaplain in the United States Navy. XV e have encteavorect in this tinat word to convey what we so cteepiy feet hut fqinct so ctifhcuit to express. But we are conlfictent he Witt uncterstanct, just as he has always uncter- stood our efforts and our failures. It is with genuine actmiration and profound respect that we, the Ctass of ,45, satute Lieutenant Alexis XV. Scott, U.S.N.R. it is with sincere gratitucte and affection that we DliD1C.1xTE to Father Atexis, CP., as we have known him at St. Michaets, our iViicHAi31,mN Foo'rPRiN'rs. as T, f' 77 I .. ,. -...I f . J UTENLNNT fjgj ALEXIS Vxf. SCo'r'1', Chaplain, USNR ST. 1VIlCHAEL Y. MIC:-milfs IVIONASTERY CHURC i f Xf. H Il HN xs J. XNVALSH, ST Ravi HN HEVEHEND BEHTIN UUNAHUE, ILP. N tlie spring ot 1938. Fatlier Berlin came lrom St, Maryls Cluurcli in Scranton, wliere l1e liacl laeen Pastor, to succeeiil Fatlwer Damian at St. lxliclwaelys lxlonastery Cluurclu. lfincl. Erm, anrl practical, lratlwer Berlin soon was lovecl ancl aclmirecl luy all in tlie parisli, lput particularly lay llie stuclents ol St. lxlliclwaells Higlu Sclwool. Since luis arrival, llve years ago, lue lwas lalnorecl entlnisiastically. seel4in,q ever to provicle wlnatever woulcl contrilnute to tlie lmenelit. spiritually anrl materially, ol' tlae parisli, tlwe convent anal our scliools. Altluougll lratlier Bertin left to Fatlwer Alexis tlwe complete clmrge ol tlie high sclwol aclministration, lwe lnmsell lras proviclecl mucli in tlie way ol incentive to tlme stuclents. l 'lis inlluence, as well as tlie allleetion witlcr wlwiclu lwe lwas always lgeen regarclecl, is apparent at all times, lnut especially at scliool gatlwerings ancl stuclent assem- lalies. On tlwese occasions liis clear, pleasant, ancl lorcellul voice luas lneen liearcl witlw manillest appreciation anrl attention: wlmetlwer exliorting tlwe practice ol virtue from tlie pulpit, expressing wonls ol commenclation from tlue auclitoriuni stage, or arousing sclnool spirit from tlue steps ol tlwe lwiglw sclwool at a pep rally. Xve seniors ot tlme Class ot Y--13 realize liow mucli Fatlwer Bertiifs interest in tlne stuclents lwas meant lor us cluring our tour years. lt is witli cleep gratitucle tlwat we recall tlae lively interest lwe tooli in tlwe introcluction ol tootlnall as a lxflicliaelian sport, sparing notlwing in tl1e way ol llnances in orcler tlnal, tlue team miglwt lne expertly coaclaerl ancl fully equippecl. Nor is tlns less true ol tlie Bancl ancl similar extra-curricular activities intentlecl to provicle wlwolesome recreation ancl social intercourse lor lnotln stuclents ancl llriencls ol our sclwool. tl is liarclly necessary to state tlwat every ellort lias laeen exertecl to provicle wliat xvoulrl aclvance tlme sclwolastic stancling ol tlwe stuclents. l'lis loresiglit in lliis regarcl may lac seen in tlwe lniology lalsoratory. ancl tlwe llve new classrooms wlwiclw were aclcletl, uncler luis supervision. cluring tlle summer ol? 1939. At all ol our scliool events we liave watclierl tor tlue appearance ot Fatlier Berlin P- lor tlwe smile ot encouragement so reaclily lbestowecl wlien scliolastic acliievement meritecl it. Wlitu ol us cloes not lanow tlwe stimulus allorclecl lay tlie siglwt ol lTHll1Ct'l5CITllI1,S camera at games anal otlwr outcloor exluilnitions, recorcling all tldat we luave lovecl ancl clderislwecl at St. lVlicl1ael's? lnclisputalmle is tlwe eyiclence tlwat our sclmol spirit was fortluwitli cloulaly increasecl ancl strengtluenecl. Tliis year ol I9-I5 marlss tlwe twentietln anniversary ol Fatlcrer Bertinys orclination to tl1e priesllwocl - twenty years spent in sell'-sacrillcing lalaor to malce Goal lcnown ancl lovecl. To tlue congratulations ancl tlwe prayers ol tldanlqsgiving previously ol-lerecl lay tlie stuclents ot tlie lngli scliool, we, tlie Class ol I9-13. now anlcl our expressions ol gratitucle lor luaving sliarecl in tlwe inspiration ol Fatlwer Bertinys aclvice ancl lrienclslwip, ancl tlie laenents ol luis priestly zeal. t ltttlttt ttftrr55??5 Sif ?f5 ttii i55 iits 2 se 5ieii iftrrttti tif ssifti Rcvcrencl Conor Murmglwun, CP. Reverend Egbert Gossarl, CP. RBX'6fCllCl IVIHTIWLKSI REIKISCII, I I r I l 1 I E 4 1 A HHTUHY 7 , .AE it IS , ' II U.: P. A. Joyce Marjcxrie Kilkenny NiCi10lQ15 Piqigiano Spanish Religion, Latin, Business Arithmetic Pi1ySicaiEciuCaiion FACULTY REVERENIJ BERTIN DONAI-IUE, CP. Pastor REVIERENIJ fxLEXlS SCOTT, CP. SI,Ipcrinten,clerI,t, Religion., Director of Athletics SISTER MIXRGAIQE1' VERONICA Principal SISTER MARY CYRIL Religion, English, Latin SISTER LEO CERTRUDE Religion, English, Stenograpizy SISTER MARIA LAZARE Religion, Chemistry SISTER .EMILY JOSE Religion., Business Law, Stenograpliy SISTER M. EUNICE Religion, Algebra, History, Democracy M iiiiiiiii iiiiiiiii iiiiiiti iii iiiiiiiti ii2iiiiiiii ii?5iiii?iiiiiiiiiiii iii iii?ii J. Vincent O'Donneii iviusic, Grciieslra Direclor SISTER CLARE IQEGINA Rciigion, Engiisii SISTER FRANCES GERTIQUDE Religion, French SISTER AGATI-IA MARIA Religion, Engiisii SISTER ELIZAIIETI-I MARY v I4 -II - U III, . vw 7 , 51 1 -f i ' ' ,, - II III II ' Caiiierine Henry Amaiia M, Ruocco Reiigion, Latin Religion, Spanish SISTER MARIA ALACOQUE Religion, Algebra, Hislory SISTER BXIARY TERESA Reiigion, Engiisil SISTER AI,OX'SIUS Josiz Religion, Physics, Socioiogy SISTER CLARiEI IVIARY Religion, Democracy Religion, Erigiisfi, Algebra HN II III ,i , I i IiiiISII IIIIIInII IIiIIiiIIiiIiIIniI iii S Iiii I IIIRII I2II III III ii In iII IIIIiI S Dolores Riclcens Ray Kirsch John Harlmann IVIaiI1emaLiCS Bookkeeping Basketball and Baseball Coach SISTER CONCEPTA IVIARIE Rcgislror, Typeiuriling SIS'I'IaIz IVIARY EIJEANOR Religion, Biology SISTER MARIIETTIS Religion, English SISTER MARION FRANCIS SlSTER CECILIA WINIFRED Reiigion, History MISS MAIIJOIUE KILKENNY Religion, Latin, Bus NIISS AMAIIIA Ruocco Religion, Spanish MISS DOLORES IQICKENS Religion., Latin., French, Geometry lwoiliernutics iness Ariliimelic Richard O'Rc-:iny TODAY. Chester Smith Footlaall SHCI Tracie COBCI1 Balld Director Miss CATHERINE IRIENRX Religion, Lalin Miss RAY Kmsci-1 MR. J. VINCENT O,DONNELL Music, Orchestra Director MR. C31-IESTER SMITH Bookkeeping Band Director MR. P. f'Xl.OYSlUS JOYCE MR, JOHN HARTMANN Spanish Basketball and Baseball Coach MR. N. C. PICCIANO MR. RICHARD O!REILLX' Pf1ysicaIEclucaIion Football and Tracie Coach Mia. Louis Di NAIQDO Assistant Football Coach Eiiiiiiif iiifi iri iii 5iii??i5i? iiii. irr iiifii iiiiiiiiiif iiiiii :.r5iEiiii5i55iEf.i. iiiiiiiiifii UNITED STATES NAV Y IVIAY, 1945. IVIY DEAR GRAuuA'riis: Your clays at St. IVIicI1aelIs tiave come Io an encl. I lwope, lwowever, tlaat your clays as lxflicliaelians sI1aII never encl. For tlie past four years you Iiave Iaeen a part ol? sometliing quite unique, something tl'1at goes Ineyoncl any material consicleralion, sometliing that reaclwes into tlaose cleeper and more fundamental tliings ot Iile P- tliat sometl'iing'wI1ict1 we glory in calling tlie UIVIi- ctiaelian Spiritf' We find its expression in variecl ancl seemingly unrelatecl ways. We see it in the faitlwtul lulliltment of our religious cluties. We see it in tlie entlwusiastic cooperation with every appeal. ot' our Iselovecl country in its time of need. Xve see it in ttwe promotion of everytliing that is to tlie interest of our sclwool. We it in countless manifestations of Icintlness ancl Iielpfulness to eacli otlier. I Iiave purposely saicl useemingly unrelatecl, for tliere is one note common to all its manilfestations - LOYALTY - Iuoyalty to Gorl, to our country, to our scliool, anal to eacll otlier. Let tliis, tluen, Ine my parting worcl to you. HB0 Ioyalf' Donyt let tI1is lesson wliicll you Iwave learned cluring tlwese years encl witti your gracluation. For four years you Iwave been part ol? tliat spirit. Let it continue tlirougtiout your lives. Very sliortly many of you will Iae callecl to tlie colors as I Iwave alreacly Iaeen. Some ol us will tae in great clanger ancl, perliaps, aslcecl to malce tI1e supreme sacrifice. Let us not forget our obligation as lVIicI1aeIians to Ine loyal at all times. As a practical expression ot tluat loyalty to eacli otlier, I suggest tI1at you aclopt as the particular motto for tI1e Class of 1945 - Oremus pro inuicem - HI.et us pray lor eacli otI1er.H I assure you tlwat I will clo my part. IVIay Gocl Ialess you one ancl all. ITATHER Auixis, CP. Lieutenant fj.g., Alexis W. Scott, CILC., U.S.N.R. Chaplains School William ancl Mary College Xvilliamslburg, Virginia. II I I 77- ' XE X r'f3 Z5- if P fellow who is always eager for a goocl time ancl Wi1-1,lfxni AUSTIN Bill St. Paul of the Cross, rl. C. Bills calm, quiet, ancl easy-going manner is one of liis most lilccalole traits. He very rarely says mucli or talces an active part in sports, but l1e is a real usually lincls time to have it. Calliolic Action Clulm 41 Clicmislry Clula 43 Frcncli Clulv fl. Rim BENNETT Rilo St. lvlicliaells, U. C. A spiritecl follower of all sport activities, the RAYMOND BARROW Ray St. Paul ol: tlwe Cross, il. C. As an all arouncl athlete, Ray luas been a leacler in tllree sports. ln tmaselaall, he Covers liis position with the agility of a catg in laaslqetlnall, lic lias tlio speed of a comet, and in football, lie is unsur- passed. His versatility, lmowever, cloes not cxtcncl only to athletics, as those who wilncssecl luis Glce Club performances will verify. Catholic Action Clulu 4: Clicmislry Cluln 4: Footlball 2. 13, 4: Glue Clulu 1. Q. 5,' 4. volume of Rita,s ctieering astouncls everyone at tlme games. Her vivid green hat and coat are the marlrs of clistinction by wtmicli she may lae locatecl at any scholastic event. Ritais amlnition is to be- come a meclical secretary. Catlmlic Action Club 4: Cliemistry Clulm 4: Frenclm Clulu 4. Treasurer: Cleo Club 5, 4. . if ' QT Qi: .Q' Tr.. . .. ffl - 5 ' 9 ' ,E -lllijlx W . -'ly it-E .1 E' A Z .xt ' ' , ' ' ILE- Y 41 i W I r 3 gh Y '- AQ. 1 x i I l .' - :iimql n 1 ll I .,.1.,.,.,.,.,.:.,.,.,.,.,.,.,.r.z.,.:.,.1,,.-.:.,.:.Z.,...:...-.:.-.,s.1.-.3.t-.:.f.V.1:4:1.-:,:4:V.-1..,:-:,:,:-:-:::-:,:-:-: ---- :-:-:':1:i:-:-:-:-'- -- 1:1-1fa-:Ame-1-:.1-:i:-:-144:-1,1-zrzrzr. 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AIIDREY BIGLEY Audrey St. Lawrence, Vxfeelmwlcen Audrey, laaving aclnevecl that Hstucliecl casual loolaf' has been a source of great amusement. The reason? Her lleeless moccasinsl Duringany periocl, any clay, slwe can lae Found poring over novels, magazines, ancl college catalogues. inspection of tlae four otlaerwise vacant cleslcs surrounding tier will prove tlns is l'1er special lwololyy. 1 Catlmlic Action Clulv 4: Chemistry Clulz 43-'Ercnch Club 4: Latin Clulm l, 3. . GEORCIE Broomall Georgie St. Annes J. C. A slow gait iclentilies tlae approaclx of George wlwo occupies most of luis spare moments in sports. An All-County lnaseliralfl pitclier, and a letterman on the gricl squacl, l'1e even tias tuouncl time to lielp out tlae Junior Varsity court games. Baseball 2, 3. 4: Catholic Action Clula -1: Chemistry Clulu fig Footlzall Q. 3. fl. MIUHHHIHN st tttlllt Ei.1-iiN BRENNAN Effie St. Ntictiaetys, U. C. Long brown twair, ctimptect ctieetts anct ri pert pug nose - who tmve we? i- wtiy our Ettie of course. A true Ntictwaetian is our jotty friend. Stie is welt represented in att sctioot activities, giving conctusive evictencc ttiat Ettie tias macte ampte M I ... actwievements. Art Ctutv 1, 2. 5, 4, Trees.: Bowling 1. 2, 5. Manager, 4, tvtanngerz Cattiotir Action Ctutn sl: Chemistry Ctutu L1: Tri-ns.: Frcncti Ctutx fl: Hotutiy Ctutv 4, Trees.: Miittiaetirin Sturt fl: Press Ctut: Q, 5. -4. Art Ectitor: Your Book 4. EILIEEN CAi.i.iov Eiteen, Olll' tiltty of Grace, 1-IOIJOIQGH Arriving at Sl.. Ntictiaietys on the earty QQ from ttolaotqen, quiet Eileen unotatrusivety enters the classroom and settles clown to study. Always one of ttie conservative seniors, twer patience anct ctiti- gence tiave tnetpect tier to reatize tier auntnition to become an accornptistwect typist. Cattiotic Action Ctutn -1: C0mI'I10FCial Club '1- 3E5E53QEQEQEQE553353525E1555252gigigigizE5252553E:5:3:3:5:51g:g:5:3:5:5:g:5:3:3:5:54:513135:51g:3:3515:5135:35:5:5:3:5:3:5:g:5:5:51515 3:3:2:5:3:5:5:5:g: tVtixRioN BURGER Sfiollie St. Jotin ttie Baptist, Ctiltisiftc tVtz1rion's martqect ctiamcteristics of tyotlti serious- ness anct humor have accumulated for tier at St. tvtictiaets both line marks and many friencts. Her outstanding talents tie in the lictct ot' art., a fortun- ate tact for us txtictiactians wvtio have enjoyeft tier artistic stcelcties tooth in time sctioot corrictors and in the Year Boot. Art Ctuta I, 2, Sec., 5, 4: Czittiotic Action Ctutm -1: Ctwmistry Ctutm 4, Asst, Trans.: French Ctutm fl: Yi-nr Profit: -1, H N t tpHINtS Doms CARMODY Dar St. Paul of tlre Cross, rl. C. Tldinlc of clarlc lnrown, wavy lrair, sparlcling lvlue eyes, ancl a merry smile ancl you lwave tlie picture of Doris. Slie is a ratl1er quiet young lacly Witli cliarming manners. Witlr tliese qualities, plus lnusiness ability ancl afllaldle Hrienclliness, Hier future JAMES CAUFIELD Inn Our l-acly ol Grace, Holnolcen Here we present to you our atlwlete extraorclinary. Him. in liis sojourn at St. lVlicl'1ael's, lwas won for liimsell ancl llis sclrool nnclying fame on ilwc gricl- iron. tlwe court ancl lH1e cliamonclg yet to view luis slow uneven slnillle one coulcl never imagine Hiim tlie accelerated speeclorneter of tlie lzielcl. Baselmll 2, 5, Captain, 43 lluslcollmll 2. 5, Captain, 4: Catl1- olic Action Club fipclicmistry Club 45 Football 2, 3, -4, Captain. success is assurecl. Bowling Clula 1, 2, 3: Catliolic Action Club 45 Commercial Club 4: Debating Society 5, 4: Press Clula 5, 4 H EILEEN CLANCY Clancy Olll' Lacly of Gfacc, I-jlollollel-1 Eileen is tlie typical Tillie the Toileru of St. HVlicl1ael's. Her reacly sense of Hurmor, eager spec- tator-interest in lVliclxaeHian sports, ancl active participation in tlwe Glee Club, amrm this fact. Clancy, wH1o is lfnown for Hier clancing, also cleliglwts Hier classmates with Hier attractive spealc- ing and singing voice. Catlwlic Action Club 4: Clrenristry Clulz 4: French Club 4: Cleo Club I, 2, 5. H I H H H H H I H H H3 .iosEPi-1 Cofuz Ioe St. Brigiclys, N. B. The tremenclous stricle acquirecl from luis great lweiglwt malces .loe a conspicuous memlaer of tlwe Traclq team. Having clevelopecl a military carriage from lwis training as a Sea Scout crew lcacler. Iliere is quite some clignity aloout Joe. Very spirillecl, l'1is support ol tlwings lxliclwaelian lias macle many lrienrls for lmim. Catliolic Action Cluln 43 c?OIlllTlCUfiill Cluln Llp Nliclmeliun Slrill -ig rlirriclc I. 5, li: Year Bool: -I. Rim CONNOLLY Rr St. Paul of the Cross, I C Rita is claaracterizccl lay lier lnris wall ml jolly lmello. Always smiling, lwer exlurlnerant spirits never lail to act as a gloom-cliascr. Altlwouglw foncl of a goocl time, slle cloes not sacrifice lwcr sturlics for time salce ol lmving fun. ln lgmriet, Rita's unallectccl goocl nature malces lmer an icleal companion. Callxolic Action Club 4: Comrncrcial Cluln fi. MARX' Cooxiis Cookie Ollif -Luildly ol? Grace, I-Ioljolien Tliere are few things llsiat Coolcie can't clo in time ljielcls ot sports ancl recreation. Slwe calmly rolls up a score in bowling tlwat would startle tlwe protes- sionals, ancl also exlwilaits quite a few trophies for lier excellent tennis, As for unrivalecl goocl spirits -J Coolcie cleltnitely is a ixflicliaelian Wim rates a golcl star. Bowling i, 2. 3, ii. Pre-s.: Czxtlimmlicmlxciirnn Cluia 4: Commer- cial Clulw 4, Tre-as.: Flirliacliriii Stull' fi: Spanish Qlulu 4, Pres.: Year Book 4. iiiiiiii N ' 4 ' ' ' 'A ' ' A A ' ' ' ' A ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' 'ESSEEZEEEEEEESEE' A ' ' ' 'i Z ' isisisifii525252525252Esisis2222SiE522S2255iiiE225S25is55252525252E555:521.i..2siCEzifzizisi1?Iwas2sfsi52z2s2aEiSs52: -'i'i'i'f'f i ROBERT Coiuatiss Bob St. Jotun the Baptist, J. C. Both a gentleman and a sctiotar is Bots, who is likewise a sociable scientificatty-minctect student. His dart: eyes, uncter a mop of curly tntactc twair, may often toe seen peering ttmrougtw ttne lincter of tiis - favorite Rottecorft camera, wtiicta, incictentatty tias Furnished Gne snapstiots of Mictmetian life. Catholic' Action Ctutn 4. Vice-Pres.: Chemistry Ctub 4: Ctr-rw Club 3, fl: Nicztiac-lian Staff 4: Track 2: Ye-nr Boot: -fl. AR'l'I-'IUIZ Coram Curly St. Annes, J. C. Because of ttie gas and tire rationing, Curly, like many other Americans, had to give tmis car a rest anct patronize the tous companies. After SCfI'lOOt he is founct diligently working at the Railroad Express Company wtuere tie puts some of his commercial training to gooct actvantage. Catholic Action Ctutn 4: Commercial Club 41 Glen Club 4: Mictxaelian Staft fl: Press Club 5: Year Book -I. FRANCES CORCORAN Fanny St. tvtictwaets, U. C. , Gliding smoothly over the dance floor or Ctweer- ing herself hoarse at a game, Fanny is the center of attraction at any gathering. Toustect tvtoncte hair, bright Hue eyes, worn-out sactcttes, and an otrl trench coat are as familiar as ttwe rippling giggle which Iaeratcts the arrivat of Fanny, tate or other- wise. Catholic Action Club 45 Commercial Club 4: Spanish Club 4. H t l t MARGARET COUTANT lwargie St. Paul of tlie Cross, J. C. Even a fleeting glimpse of lvlargie malaes -one aware of tier immortal flats, wtietlier ttiey are rusliing ner into tier next periocl, or twistecl rouncl a ctiair at Angies as slwe enjoys laer favorite ctiocolate socla. A female atlxlete, Margie excels in liorse-lbaclc ricling anrt roller slcating. Bowling 4: Catliolic Action Club il: Commercial Cluta 4, Reporter: Sarlclle Club 4, Treasurer. L-I - i, -. , N t - ' E' '. ' u r ' 1 5 5 tg., - xg K . - . . - ,2' ' ' Q-. , -1 . 5' rv xv. :H - '- ' i TERESA CURRAN Teresa St. Anness, J. C. Hurrying into scliool at ttie last minute, out ol: l'lELEN Duzrz lwimi St. Michaelys, U. C. Beware of tliose liewitcliing larown eyes of tireatli, ancl glacl to have Hjust marle ity, is typical ot our lnlaclr-tiairecl Terry. Altlwouglu slwy ancl reticent cluring school hours tier vivirl personality unveils itself as she wlsiirls arouncl the rinla on tier prizecl slcates. Cattiolic Action Club 4: Commercial Cluln 4. Helens wtrose specialty lies in a set of intriguing lnriglit bows f- one for eaclq clay of the weelc. tn spite of tier clemure manner, stie manages to accom- plislu wlaatever slie unctertalces. Catliolic Action Clula 4: Chemistry Clulo 4: French Club 4: Press Clulu 4. Lil -'Li-vhwnl-A 41:11. .-.r M I 2ri iiiiii i ii iii i ii?iii iii 3iit iiii iiiiiiiii iiiiiiii iii eii i??itiiii ii iiiir3i iti iiiiii tiiititi Esii iiitii tiitiiiiii . v ., - . . ' ' ,' .,,.,.-W7 1 r ' . Y .,,y,, .,. . . , i .w ' . , . ,. .. ,i . :glut Doiaoruv DONAHUE Dol St. ilosepliys, J. C. Small size is certainly no disadvantage to Dottie. The possessor ol' a clual personality at once decep- tive ancl charming, slie is welcome in any high scliool group. Most of tlwe time sl'1e appears cleeply engrossed in studies, lout tier intimate friends cle- clare slie eviclences silent luumor in class ancl a merry wit outsicle. Calliolic Action Clulo 41 Clicmistry Clulx 4: Frcncli Club 4: Latin Clulb I. 5. JENNIE Di STEFANO lean Our Lacly of Lilaera, W. N. Y. We have all laecome familiar Witla .leaifs Cus- tomary armtul of laoolcs, lnriglit smile, ancl early arrival in tlie classroom. lntelligent and well-poisecl, slae lias Won laurels for lwer excellent scliolastic stancling cluring laer four years at S. M. H. S., ancl has acquired a multitude of friencls with lier clry liumor. Calllolic Action Cluln 4: Cliemistry Cluln -1: Frencti Clulz 4. EDXVIN DONNELLY Eddie St. lVlicl1ael's, U. C. Easily iclentiliecl lay luis lalaclc, curly liair, laancl- some freclclecl face, and lyroacl, clieery grin, Ecl always may be founcl associating with a large group of friencls, amusing tlaem witla luis gently satirical expressions. He loves all types of sports, .. as eviclencecl lay liis alale, faitluful footlnall manager- sliip. Catliolic Action Club 4: Cliemistry Club 41 Football 3, 4, Manager: Glee Clulo 5. 4. LUCILLE DONNELLY Lu St. Joseplfs, U. C. Goocl loolcs, cliarm, stylislu clotlsies, ancl willing- ness to aid a fellow classmate - combine tlaese qualities ancl you have a perfect picture ol: Lu. Promptly at 11:45, slie clashes out of tlwe scliool ancl into Angies wliere tier claily lunclw consists of l'1ot clogs ancl clwocolate colres. Catlioliclfxxclion Club fl: Commercial Cluli fl: Glen Clulv 3. 'I si . -.4 JOHN Du Puls Big lolin St. lVlicl1ael's, U. C. Wicle reacling ancl line sclwolarslwip ranlc .lolan al' DOROTHY DlJCGfXN Deism St. Nlicliaelys, U. C. ln spite ol: Dots wistful gray eyes, one loolc at lwer whimsical smile is enougli to let us lcnow tliat beneath lier stuclious exterior is tlie fun-loving senior tlwat slie is. Her gentle manner will un- cloulgmteflly allorcl lwer success in luei' olmosen pro- fession, nursing. Catliolic Action Club 4: Clwmislry Club 4: Fra-ncli Clulz vi. i :ia11-ss:11:gi:rss1::mr11:1:111:11111:1:1:mr:1s:rags:111:21:11:11:2:1:111:1:112:r115:11ss:rsasi::r::::::1:4:::::::as1in15:31511:2rsi151Er1'1'1 f :J'1'1'1-522151E13rErE15:if5:3:515:5:51E:3'5:5:5rEr2::1'1-1'f' Q' 323igE25i:25:5E25E55g25Qg35:E:E:E:2:5:i:5:2:2:5:3:5:3:5:5:3:5:f:5:5:5:3:5:5:5:35:55:5:gf15:55:5s:g13:1s:1:1::12i1:1:rssizir:er:rsl:i::::e:s::1:f:e:, -Q:-:-:-:f-:-:.c-:.:f-1-ze..-.4-A-'--A ' tlsie top among sclwolars. He is an officer in tldree clitlqerent activities, and a member in many more. .lolan is our gift to tlie journalistic worlcl, anal therefore we loolc forward to some clay seeing luim i.l'1e eclitor of a newspaper. Catholic Action Cluln 4: Cliemistrv Club 4: Debating So- ciety 4: French Club 4, Pres.: Glee Cluln 4: Latin Club 5, Trees.: lvliclmelian Stall, Co-Eclitor: Press Club 4: Year Boolc ii. 1:::5::::g:::,:5112:I:g:1arg:5,1ggzzzzI1,:M111,:Q:,:::,:g,:,:::::::::::5:,:lfI:gi:1:,1:15:51:,z,:I:I:i:Z:,1::11511::11:11:5,:iz9::151:21-:5:r:,:r:-:1:r:':r:,: :21-51:2:-iz-smrizfzvaffvz12:Azrzf:-:I1-:':1:':rsr:': 53:115:,:31:15:11,15:55:53:52:gfI:gzgz,ngrgggzgp3:5:g:5:3:Qs:5::5:r:,:5: 55:325:5:53515:gi5E5135252:55:3:5E51555525:5E551:a5E5Eg:g55E5 ..,. FRANCIS Froiuo FFGVLL Sl.. .losoplis U. C. Franlc is a well-l4nown Hgure al Sl. Mieliaelys, lneing ilue ollder liall ol llwe llamecl uljlorio Twinsf' l'lis approaclm is always marlqcrl lay 0. clweerlul 'lli men anal a lnroacl smile. 'lille clrone ol a clislant plane is llaic signal wlaicli sels ljranlr all on luis lavorile lnpic, aviation. Calliolir: Aclinn Club -1: Clmrnisiry Clula 4. .lor-iN Fisciiiiia fuck Sl. lN'licl1ael's. U. C. ,lolain is a Fellow wliose liair will never gel gray lrom worry. He always loolqs relaxecl ancl at ease, even wlxen lie is worlqing as an uslwer in tlie Hcapitolf' As a mernlscr of tlie rlunior Police, lie lulglls liis cluiy as lle cloes luis sluclies, well anal emcienlly. Calliolic Action Clulx -4: Clicmisiry Clula 4: .lunior Police fi: Yr-ar Book 4. X-IINCENT l:i.oiuo Vin Sl. .losepl1,s,U. C. lVlilcl anal unassuming, lnul nol loo quiel in class, Vinnie is tops on everylnoclyls lisl. His Cliiel asset is Llie iiiexliauslaliule supply ol jolqes Willa Wliicli lie amuses one ancl all. On llie loollaall squad cluring lais lasl year. llais tall, lanlcy lacl lurnecl in a Une performance. llancl I, 2, 35 Callmlir Arlion Clula 4: Clicmislry Clula 43 Foolloall 4. Tnoivms FORAN Tom St. Augustine's, U. C. An arctent rooter for the Brooklyn Dodgers, Tom chants their praises to wtxoever Witt listen. Tom has the great ambition of being a sports Writer. He is anxiousty awaiting the ctay he will be called First Class Private Thomas Foran of time United States Marine Corps. Cattiotic Action Ctutm 41 Chemistry Ciutm 43 Foottsatt 5, 4. t'IENRY FREY Henie St. Miciweis, U. C. Anyone may see Henie, a lean, fair-twairect stu- Rorsizizr FRAUEN1-IEIM ' few St.Josepi1's,U. C. A ttastly sport coat anct a maroon tuoutonniere ctearty identity for us smatt-staturect Heep. At- ttiougti of pint size he has the extraordinarily Cteep voice which one associates with a giant. He ac- quires friencts easily, due to a pleasing smile and his great satesmanstuip aiuitity. Cattwotic Action Club sl: Chemistry Club 4: Junior Police 4. cient, approaching ttie sctwoot any moming about 9:20 with his usuat farmtuoy strut, blue coat, and friendty smile. Crectitect with marks usually atmove par, tie is also tcnown for his tiumorous wit at ttxe sctioots rendezvous, ttie :Sugar Bowl. 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One ol: tlie many luonors accorded our small but dynamic lnaslcetloall captain lias laecn a forward position on the All- County Catholic Quintet. . tins:-lpall 3 fl- Baslzetlpall 2. 5, fi, Ca tain: Cattiolic Action Club 4: Clramistry Club 4: Footlnall 4. Jour: FULCHER Icicle Gill' l.i1Cly ot Grace, IWIOIJOIQCH One ol' our liuslcier seniors, ,laclc is active in ttie Fine art ol? wrestling. His arm loclc is quite autluori- tative, as many ol' our senior boys will testify. Jael: is mild-mannerecl, ttiouglw, with ttie alnility to upset ttie serenity ot any class period wittl a lengtliy remarl: composed of enormous words. Catliolic Action Club 4: Chemistry Club 4: Fruncti Clula 4. GLORUX GII.MARTIN Gloria St. .Iotxn,s, J. C. After tlwe dismissal lzell, Gloria clianges from tlie quiet, studious senior side is during sctuool lwours, to ttwe fun-loving person we all lcnow tier to tae. Ambitious in luer scliool worlc, stie demon- strates an especial aptitude in Frencli lay tl1e interest side sliows in Frencti Clula activities. Callmlic Action Club 41 Ctiemistry Cluln 4: Frenclx slut: 43 Latin Club 3. HNlIlT rrr ir aii MlEHHlll sii l llpHlNlS ROBERT Gizoss Bot: St. Micnaelys, U. C. Atttwougti Bob is often made the target for many teasing remarlcs, tie is quictq to responct to these ttarusts. When, not pondering over a copy of Air News, or scanning tlre sliy for ttae approach of an airptane, B013 is quite willing to enlighten lwis fellow stuctents regarcting clettaits ot aviation. Cattrolic Action Ctula 4: Clrcmislry Ctutm 4, Enwm HALSCH Eel Epiplrany, Grantwooct Ecl is tilcety to remain as unolaserveci as an inla JAMES CLUILBERT I im St. Joseplwys, J. C. A typical uBeau Brummetn is J. G.. wtxo, dur- ing tour years of tmigla sclwool, has unconsciously rleligtmtecl his classmates with lwis witty remarlcs. A good stuclent ancl a memlner ol? tlwe Junior Police - Jimmy slxows every inclication ol? lzecom- ing a promising executive. Cattmotic Action Club 4: Chemistry Club il: Junior Polivc 2 3, fl: Latin Club 5. 1 stain on wlaite clottw. Jotcing witlu the fellows or playing telt lietcl on the team, tais presence is immediately felt. During ctass, Ed lincls, time to tiotcl occasional conversations, wtmiclu may account for his not infrequent inatditity to answer a teact1er,s question. 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Rorsiswr l'lALSCl-I Bot: Epiphany, Grantwood Quiet, etliicient, ancl frienclly are the acljectives which he-st clescriloe Hash. He certainly presents a clignitviecl ancl hanclsome appearance here at St. Michaelys, having heen votecl the Ulsorcl Chesterhielclu of his class. His resonant voice, silent humor, ancl faithful Junior Police service are appreciated lay his classmates. Catholic Action Cluln 4: Chemistry Club 4: Junior Police 5, 4. ROISERT HAN NA Chad St. Augustine's, U. C. Chacl, the presiclcnl, of the Chemistry Cluln, is a favorite among his lqricncls luecause ol his easy manners ancl witty conversation. All his classmates atlmire his alaility in mastering class assignments as well as the way he playecl on the lqootlmll team. Logical reasoning ancl quiclc wit mnlce him one to he learccl in a clehate. . Catholic Action Cluln -1: Clivmistry Cluh fi. Prvsq Fool- liall 3. 'flc rlqraclc 2. -' as s i Cixrrieiumz Hmzrrivmmw Kay St. Augustinels, U. C. Though quiet ancl conservative in the classroom. Catherine clisplays a superalnunclance ol' vivacity ancl enthusiasm when, in her 'flashing green ancl white uniform, her strutting figure leacls the Bancl across the lielcl all our Footloall games. Her careless. easy gait, ancl high pompaclour are her most notecl characteristics. 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Rosemixin' I'IEATHERLY Rosie Q St. tvlictlaetls, C. Arriving punctualty at St. Ntictwaetys every morn- ing, this ctemure tVIiss has a smite and an amiable remark for everyone she contacts. Very retiring and constructively critical in class. while agree- alyty patient, Rosemary promises to fulfill success- fully her ambition of becoming a Clever dress designer. Joi-iN PIEFFERNAN Hoff St. txftietuaets, U, C. Witli his slow gait ancl easy-going manner, John, the lyettringer, ctoes his duty. tnvatuatbte to the Bancl, Heff shows the makings of anotluer Tommy Dorsey. A subtle sense of Humor and an unswerving 'loyalty to his Friends rounct out the interesting character of this honor student. Band 1, 2. 5. el. Secretary: Cnttmtic Action Ctula 4: Chem- istry Ctub 4: Orchestra 5. 4. Cattiotic Action Club fllg Cticzmistry 4. 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Yes. lliai is lliis clnulalny lxflicliaelianys amlni- tion. A llamiliar ligurc willi a llasli camera, liis lnroacl smile ancl genial personality liarclly seem to Hr in witln luis future role. Catliolic Action Clulv 43 Commercial Clultr fl: Glen Cluln 4: Press Clula 5. I NORMA lilEULE Honey Si.. lxlicliaelis, U. C. Norma is llwc lcincl ol pupil lim all ieacliers clesire, laut selclom meet. Wl1ei.lier slie is giving perfect answers in tlic classroom, or linoclcing clown llue pins on Monclay afternoons, tlie slcill. slie ex- lmilnils in lnotli stuclies ancl sports continually amazes lien' less energetic classmates. Bowling 5, 41. Caplain: Catllolic Action Clulu 4: Commer- cial Clula 43 Spanisli Clulw 4. Vice-Pres. JOHN .l'lILDEMANN Reel Olll' Lacly of GYHCC, il-Iollolfefl Sometimes callecl tlie Gene livrupa of Sl. lxflicliaelys, Recl liopes to continue to Ulneat il: outn after gracluation. Outstancling as a stuclent, Recls excellent memory astouncls us wlien lwe gives luis Word for worcl answers in class. l'le lias lneen on tlie Junior Police tor tliree years, ancl lias lnecome a familiar llgure at tlie main entrance wlniclu is liis post as Captain. Band 2, 5. 43 Calliolic Action Cluln 4: Clwcmislry Clulo Mi: Junior Police 2. 5, Licut., 4, Capt.: Latin Cluln 5: Or- chestra 5. 4. IVIARY I-IOOTON Peggy St. Annes, J. C. Vivacious Peggy is a familiar and attractive nguro at the local stealing rintqs, in ner variety of cnlorect skating outfits. Noon-hour tincts Peggy in St6CI1l'DHI1l1,S, with a coke, talking only of Ltrac Fun stie has hart I'flHC'I'Sliilt.tDf,f. Her tiatoituat seat in cletention for larctiness is otteroct Ivy Peggy to a future senior. Cnitmlir Action filmtv Ll: q3OII1I'Ill'I'I'iflI Club I EDITH IJOPKINS Penny Sl.. Paul of Cross, J. C. One glance sumees to assure all that I11iSFl'liCf lurks in the ctepttms of pcnny's Hue eyes. Her taugtnter has proven irresistilbte, ttius far, to all her classmates. Atttwougtw a veritatnte, Hjactc-in-ttno- Iaoxn, ever reacty For a gay time, she is tfinclncss personitiect. Catholic Action Club 4: Ctwmislry Ctutx fl: Dc-tratingg So- Tuomfxs l'1OPPER Tommy St. tvtictiacts, U. C. Dayrlreaining has. ttirough profound effort, Inc- come an art with Tom. Easy-going and generally quiet, he may suctctcnty tnurst into a riot of wit and laughter. Just as suctctenty tae is quiet again. His etistraction by the smallest item, his short-cut answers, and various ictiosyncrasies never fait to entertain. Catholic Action Club fig Chemistry Ctutu rl: Fronrti Club 41 Gtcrc Club 3, ft. . cicty 41 French Club 4: Gtr-P Clulu 4: Press Clutw 5, -1, ,-..11x El,lZABETlI Hui-iN Buffy SS. Pelei' anrl Paul, lnlnlunlqen Bellyys excellenl slancling in Class ancl lier in- niimereiilolc lricncls clcrmonsl.i'al.c tlml. il, is possilnlc lo lie a gnocl sliiclenl as well as a lcaclcr ol social aclivilies. ller cxlwilnilions ol' lien' arlislic a1lJilily, cluring llirce years ol? lhnillwliil mcmluersliip in ilio Ari Cluli. lhoresliaclow llulmlineiil ol' lier ainlxiiinn if i lvlll.DREI'J lai-izR Millie St. .loseplis U, C. Tliis lmppy, cnrc-lice senior leiicls an air ol jovality lo any Qallicring. Slwe is always reacly io ,Qivc inlormalion on Llie lop song ull llic Hit Paraclc or listen lo a Frnnlc Sinzilrn i'ccoi'cling. Alreacly slic can laoasl ol a line cnlleclion of swing ancl swcel music. Czilliolic Action Clulm -11 Clinmislry Clulu 4: Froncli Clula fl. In Im F1 clcsigner. Ari Clulv 2. 3. sl. Sf-Crrvlary: Cziilirilii' Avlion Clin lslry Clula fl: Fra-mill Clulv -'lz Clos Clull fl. ' U .l lVlARcixRi31' liwiiiRiTo Cliickie St. lxflicliacrllys. U. C. Tall anal cligninecl, Cliiclcie malqes licr eniruncc caclu morning just lpelorc llie last lnoll, wearing tlic lraclitional trencli coal ancl saclclles. Slie lalces a great interest in lyping ancl sliorllianrl. Tlic ex- perience gainecl lay lwcr worla al. Llie Sign. will prove invalualble when slne gracluates. Briwling I, 2: Calliolic Action Clulu 4: Glcc Club 5, 4: Commerrizil Clula 4: Wlicliaclifin Stull 4: Spzmislw Clulv 43 Year Booli 4. AI-FRED JOSEPHSEN Io Gur l.ilfly ol Grace, ljloljolielfl Vxfell alile to act l1is role in clramatic presenta- tions, .lo clicl a meritorious piece ot acting in tlie Clwristmas play. This carefree lacl, lnesicles being a liumorist in tlae classroom lias lneen a clrummer in tlwe lvliclaaelian Bancl. An aeronautical engineer- ing entlwusiast, lie lxopes to malce aeronautics luis career. Pzaml I. 52, 3, 4: Baslcetlaall 113 Cnlliolic Action Clulo 41 Cticm- islry Cluln Ll: Glue Club fl: .lunior Police Q, 4: Qrcticstra 5, 4. Manager: Track Q. RAYMOND KEATING Ray ,' xfVlLI,!rXM KARABIN Bill . St. Augustinels, U. C. Hailing from tlwe Pennsylvania oil section, Bill is a newcomer to St. lvlicliaells, Tliouglw sliy ancl reticent, Bill has macle many lriencls. His fre- quently-amusecl smile sliows ttiat tie is appreciative of the more reacly fun-lovers of Room 3. Cattxolic Action Club 43 Cliemistry Cluln -1. M l ? ii iiiii lii?ti?iii iiii lliii Olll' ot Grace, HOl3OliCl1 Ray claily waits for the last lous wl1icl1 will cleposit lwim at school simultaneously witlri tlie ringing of the assemlnly lnell. Ray's favorite sula- jects are matliematics ancl science. His tlmouglmttul- ness ot others, laotli in ancl out of sclwool, laas clone mucli to malce liim tlie well-liliecl fellow lie is. Catliolic Action Clula 45 Chemistry Clulm 4: Frecnll Cluln 4. ROBERT KELLY Bob St. Miclmelys, U. C. Bolu is an ontstancling contracliction of tlwe gen- eral laeliel Llml laasliellaall players must measure up to six feet to lac ellvcctive. Besides luis court prowess as a Hcliggerf, Bela is to be rememlaerecl for questioning tlwe laest-estalblisliecl scientific tlde- ories, very cmttily, until satisliecl witli tlicir autlienticily. Baslretlmll Q, 5. 4: Cnllmlic Action Club 4: Clwemislry Clula 4: Frmicli Clulv -4. MIIIHHHI IVIARY KELLY Mary St. Micliaels, U. C. Vxflxetlder gracefully strutting clown tlwe field in lrer attractive majorette outfit or glicling smoothly over a clance lloor, lVlary is tlae olaject of attraction. Known for lier active part in the Glee Clulo, lvlary is also notecl lor lrner excellent cluoice of wearing apparel for every occasion. Catliolic Aclion Clulu ll: Cliemistry Clula 4: Cvlec Clula Q, 5. -1: Frencli Club 4: Majorclte 2. 5, 4. FRANCIS KENNEDY Ken Cut Lacly of Grace, Holaolqen A zealous proclaimer of tlue virtues of Holwolien, Franlc ascencls tlwe viacluct claily to taclrle anew tlre intricacies of luis favorite sulnject, matlw. Ever eager to accept tlme challenges presented lay its prololems, lwe hopes some clay to put it to goocl use in luis cl1osen career, aeronautics. Banrl I, Q: Catholic: Action Clula 4: Cliemistry Cluln 4: Glen Cluli 4: ,lunior Police 2: Orrzlricslm l, 2, 5. THOMAS KILDUFF Tom SS. Peter and Paul, Hotnotcen Tturougtiout his school ctays at St. Ntictwaets, Tom has been regarctect as a quiet otosewer rattwer than a noisy rooter. He stwows a protounct interest in his sctioot Wortc anct can always tue ctiscovered tzitcing an active part wtierever Ntictiaetians have ggattderect to discuss ttme tatest sctioot topics. Cnttiotic Action Ctutn -1: Clic-mistry Ctutn 4. RAYMOND KucEi.MAN Kugie St. tvtictiaets, U. C. A successtut competitor for tiigtw tionors cturing 'EILEEN KILLEN Eileen St. Annes J. C. On Eiteenls arrivat at 9:25 stue rustucs into ttie ctottuing room and spitts forth to tier friencts enct- tess ctiatter about tier actventures. A Hasti of a comb precectes tier to ner seat wtiere store resigns tiersett to wortc. Having a pleasing combination ot tooth earnestness anct humor, We predict she Witt go far in the nursing profession. Cattiotic Action Club 4: Chemistry Club 4: French Club 4. high sctioot, Kugie has been ai saxophone ptayer with ttie sctioot Grctiestra and Banct ever since grammar sctioot days, anct for the past year tias been a most capatute Band presictent. His in- genuity anct mathematical aptitucte tiave macte trim a ctass teacter ttirotigtsiout four year. Banrt 1, 2, 3, 4, Pres.: Catholic Action Ctutn 4: Chemistry Ctutn 4: tntin Ctuti 5. Pres.: Orchestra 1. 2, 3, 4: Year Pxootc 4. 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I ,rt .. .lOHN Lfxsr-IER Big foim, Holy Rosary, Eclgewater It .lolwnny wanlecl to, l1e coulcl laoastot lneing tlwc tallest person in tlie Senior Cl3SS.AEHCl1 morning lie strolls in just as tlwe lnell rings, and sprawls liis six loot tlwree frame in tlue last cleslc of lwis aisle. A wicle grin spreacls across lmis face ancl tlwen scliool worlq lnegins. Cattmolic Action Clulm -4: Glec Club -4. RUTH LAi.i.Y Ruin St. Augustines U. C. Wheii tluose Ulrislx eyes start smilingf, you can lse sure tlwereis miscluet lnrowing. Known for irre- prcssitmle iaugtmter ancl subtle lwumor, Ruth can mix witlu any group anal feel at lxome. Her emotional side is well clisplayecl at any lragfic slrow, wlmile lrcr lqnowledge ol tlie latest recorcls anal taslwion trencls is unrivaiecl. Catlmlic Action Clulw 43 Commervial Club 4. FLORENCE LAST Tooiic St. Paul of the Cross, J. C. Florence is milcl, sweet, ancl friendly, and will always lne rememlnerecl for lerer Winsome smile, in- tellectual attainments, and lceen sense of tmumor. Wililm a mystery story in one luancl ancl a laag of cancly in the 0lIl'1Cl', slwe spencis iwer iclie moments in figuring out Hwlw lqillecl XN'l'lO.H Bowling I. Q, 5: Calliolic Action Clulm fl: Commcrviarl Clulg 43 Spanisll Clulr 4, Trorrs. H N t lVlARGAizE'r lVlARY LESTER lwary St. lVlicl1ael's, U. C. Tlle memory ol' lVlary as Queen Florina in Rose of the Danulyen still lingers in tlwe lwearts of everyone. The Glee Clulzm operettas ancl many musical entertainments have proven the possilaili- ties of luer voice. Her liinclness, liumor, ancl un- selljistrness will assist tier greatly in tier future nursing career. Catliolic Action Clulu -'lz Clicmisiry Clula flg Dgbating SO. cicty 3: Glce Clulz 5, il. Downes Lurz Luizi St. Jolwnys, Guttenlaerg Bloncle lwair anal lulue eyes lielp accentuate Cosmo LICAMELI Cos Our Latly ol: Liluera, XV. N. Y. Cos has extraordinary alyility in constructing useful gadgets for suclu activities as tlae Clwemistry Club, of wlnicli lie is Vice-Presiclcnt. Quiet ancl attentive in class, lie luas attainecl a scholastic stancling of which he may well lac proucl. Cut- sicle class, liowever, Cos is Hone of tlie boys. Catlmlic Action Cluln 41 Clmmistry Club fl, Vice-Pres.: Junior Police 3, 41 Latin Cluln 5, Dolores, cliarming attractiveness. Her clilicgence in tlne classroom is excelled only lay luer ability in tlxe skating rinlz. Laclcing none ol tlwey essential qualities lor success, anal witli possilole latent accomplislaments, Dolores will attain tlue goal in l1er clwosen lfielcl of encleavor. Catholic Action Clulu 4: Commercial Club 4: Nlicliavlian Stall 4: Press Clula 3, 11, Pzusiness Eclitorg Year Book 4. . ' .l it 1 Q I if' . N. i.. , :i:E:2:E:f:E:Q: 12:215:Qzfzf12:2:Q:Q:5:2:2:E:5:5:f:2:2:5:f:Q:21512:5:5:izizi:ir5:1:l:f:1:l:l:2:l:f:2:1:1zf Iyi51:272:IgIgigtg:5g:EfgF:S:1g1:2::grg::z1i :2:2:32:2:Qi:2:2:5:3:g:Q:f:f:-:1:1 I1i1I5232g:gIgrgrg:5:g15:1:1:gg:11g:gg,13:11g:55:2:3:1:7:g1:3:5:::E:5:I:5:1:::1::1213151::Q:5:3:I:-11:lzi:ggIgI:Igigg:f:::Qi::3:1:5:1:gz3: CARMINE MALANKA Goicll St. Micliaells, U. C. Gotcli. that quiet, lJi1Sl'llTlIl terror of tlie gricliron, lies accomplisliecl muclu wlsrile in St. lX'licl'iael,s. His inclomitalale sclxool spirit axntl loyalty comlnine to malce llim a true lVliclmelian. A pal of every- ANNE lVlAi.oNraY Anne St. Augustines U. C. Anne, wlwose iolm it luis lpeen to lceep tlle crowcl clweering at our atlwletic llunctions, altliouglw clemure in tlie classroom, can talqe the lloor in any argu- ment ancl emerge witlm llying colors. An infectious giggle, a slow walk, ancl tlwe fact tlwat slie lwas a mind ol lwer own lmve cliaracterizecl tliis attractive cl1eerleacler. Banrl l, '21 Czitliolir: Action Cluls il: Cliemislry Clul: ll: Foolliull 5. 4, I one, tllere are few connectecl witlw tlie sclwol wlwo clo not slware tlwe warmtla of Gotclils frienclslmip. f itli l X lion Club +I: Commercial Clula 4. lX'lARY lVlfuzs'1'oN Ioyce ' Sli. lvlicldaells, U. C. Darla lnair, freckles, ancl a Pepsoclent smile luas Mary. Slie possesses a gilt for melting tlie most of any opportunity to lwave some fun. Nevertlweless, we lilqewise aclcl tluat olaligging manners. elliciency, ancl clepenclnlyility are clesiralble qualities in a potential secretary. All of tlrmese we Encl in .tluis lair senior. Catliolic Action Clula 4: Commercial Clula -ig Cvlee Cluln 5, strlr e irr rrrs ..... . .... .. .... . .... .. ..... . .....,,. 1.1.:4-:-1.1.:-:,:.f-:.1.:.f,f.1,f,: :-:-1-:.:-:-:.11:4:-:-:-:W+1111:1:::2:-5:11::2:::111:I::12:1::g:Izz:Iz::11,:11,:,1::::::::g,:,:,:,:5:g:3:: Caltioltic Action Ctuta st: Chemistry Ctuta 4: Foottaatt 5, GEORGE MAIQTIN Ntert St. Pant of ttae Cross, rt. C. George exemptities that vigorous athletic inter- ests may toe mixect favorably with one,s stucties. Daria anct tnroact-stioutctered, tiis sett-contictence wilt assure taim a gooct position in tite. professing an intense interest in Navat activities, George in- tencts to entist in ttie Navy atter graduation. Manager: Latin Ctub 3. NORMA IVIASINI Norm St. txftictiaets, U. C. When a ,teacting part is to tae tatcen in ptays, ctetnates, and oratoricat contests. a unanimous catt is macte For Normaxs tatents, wtiicti stie is ever reacty to ctevote to Mictiaetian activities. Vxftiettier ptaying ttie Wtiimsicat Engtisti maint or ttwe tiaugtity Spanisti senora, Norma ctisptays tier ctrarnatic atniti- EDXVIN IXXICALJABI Ed St.t:lOSCDI1,S, U. C. Rather stwy anct unassuming, Ed tiotcts wittiin tiimsett quatities and tatents wtiicti Few members ot ttie ctass tcnow ot. With ctiemistify as his tiotntay, tie tias ctone a great cteat of Home experimentation in ttiis tine. txftore important to us, taowever, is tits martcect sincerity and simpte triencttiness. Cattiotic Action Ctutn 4: Cticmistry Ctutn 4. ties to perfection. Cattiotic Action Ctuts -1, Asst. 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George, witli a wit as sparliling as liis eyes, tias been a source ol' enjoyment to everyone. At any scliool atlqair tie may lie founcl spreacling tais spon- taneous lwumor among luis many triencls. But this jovial lacl is also a conscientious stuclent too, as sl1own lay lus earnestness in class. Catholic Action Clula 4: Clmcmistry Clula 4: Frcncti Club 4: Glue Club 2, 4. Grace. A climplecl laloncle, slde is sensitive to a well-turnecl plirase, or' full of giggles at tlwe latest jolce. We lanew Grace to lne natural anal un- attectecl long laetore lwer stories in tlie lwiclraelian enclearecl lwer to all of us. Catliolic Action Cluln 4: Commercial Clula 4, Sec.: Nliclwatrl- iun Staff 4: Year Bool: 4. tVlAuGUER1'rE MCCl.OS1iEY Peggy St. MfCl1H6l,S, U. C. Decicleclly attractive is Peggy witlu luer' curly lwair, taugtring grey eyes, ancl warm, frienclly smile. lm .ns . ,,.s--.. --.ss-1..,--..- .1 Her etltciency as a typist is well lcnown to tier classmates. Slwe intends to turtlwer lier eclucation after gracluation at the Berlcley Secretarial School in New Yorlc. -Band 2, 5: Cattiotic Action Clula 4: Cliemislry Clul: 4: French Cluln 4: Glce Clulv 2. 5. H N I I r t t t i t t t t t i l i r r n t it tirr i l E555E52552555555555ifE5E5E5535if5Eif?5?55ii525EEiii?fi5553ifEEifE55Eiii5552if5E5555525S525552555if5Eif555355355555E55552?5S5?55E55E555E5i55E. CA'rui5RiNii NICCORNIACIK Kay St, Augustinos, U. C. Atttwougtw not outstancling in height, Cattierinels crowning glory of wavy recl lwair witl never allow lier to pass unolaservecl. Slie is the personiltcation ol? vitality wtwetlier performing classroom taslcs with exactitucle, sending a toall clown the bowling alley, or simply turning tlwe pencit slwarpener. Bowling 4, Secretary: Catliolic Action Club 4g Commercial Club 4. En- E EN lVtcDoNoUcu fvczc St. lvtictiaels U. C. Seldom clo we linct a more perfect comtmination of vivacity ancl engaging simplicity than tlwat clis- ptayecl by lxftac. The clulcet tones of lwer voice have contrilautecl to l,l'1e success of many musical activities, and tier untiring efforts on countless committees laave macle tier one of llxe seniors in flCl'l1ilflCl. , Qi Hancl I, Q, 3: Czitlwolir' Action Clulz Ll: Clwmislry 'Club 1-t: af- Lffj, 'tl Frcnclx Club 4: Gln-e Clulm 2, 3: txtictiaclian Stafl fi: Or- sss..4l:q,,g. .ii Ei -V ctiestm I, 2, 5: Year pmol: ll. IQAVERETTA MCADONOUGH Novica St. Augustincys, U. C. Altlwougli exliitaiting on most occasions a rattuer soplwisticatecl air, Navie's carefree manner tins a magnetic way ol' attracting friends, As one of our lirst majorettcs, slae has clisplnyect tier abilities very cleverly ancl conscientiously, actcling much zest and cotor to our Banct. Band Q, 5, fl: Callsiotic Action Club Ll: Clwmistry Club -fl: French Club fig Mictiaelian Staff 43 Year Boolc 4. is i M I iiiie itii 3it 5 ii?i3 tii iiti tsiittti rtiiiiti iitisiiiiii iiii tstrti Doieorm' tVlcGowAN , Dome St. Paul of tlwe Cross, il. C. Tlwis sliarp little lrisll laloncle of Five feet two ancl eyes of blue is clmaracterizecl lay tier non- clmalant manner anal llesitant smile. Dottie's favor- ite lwolnlay is collecting recorcls, and altlxougli clue attention is given to the routine of school worlc, clances and footloall games malce luer life complete. Catliolic Action Club 111 Cliemislry Cluln lt: French Clulz 4. BEIQNARD lX'lCGUIRK foe St. Joseplfs, J. C. ' Bernarcl is a ratlwer cligniliccl sort: of fellow most. of the time laut, as acquaintance witlw lwim will prove, lie has a very clmeerful sicle too. He lwas sluown elillciency as secretary of tlwe Frenclw Clula, to say notluing of luis llaitlwliulness ancl activity on the .lunior Police Force. . - Catlmolic Action Cluli 43 Clieniistry Clulm Ll: Fr:-in-li Clulg 4. Sec.: Junior Police 3, -1. RALP1-i MCHORNEY Bidi? St. Paul ol' the Cross, J. C. Ralpll slcetclies a scene, ancl from tlme onloolcers comes tlwe usual applause. Two years witlw tlwe art stall! have clevelopecl luis talents as may easily lne seen from lwis worlc in tliis laoolc. We are lmappy to say tlnat Ralplfs marlas put lwim among tlwe leaclers in luis class. Art Clula 2. 4: Catllolic Action Clull 4: Clxemislry Clulx '45 Mivliaclian Stall -1: Year Boot: st. l t HIHINIS giti .e.r str t.e T1 :ohms IVICINERNEY Mac Qur Lildy of GIHCC, I-IOIJOIQCU From a glance at his extra-curricular activities one can reactiuty see that Nlac is an active Wtictiaetian in every sense of the word. When not taittfifutty performing his duties on the Junior Po- lice or some other club, Ntac can be founct ctis- cussing some Current topic. His tively wit makes such discussions enjoyable. Band 5, 113 Catholic Action Club 4: Chemistry Club 4: Junior Potice Q, 5, 4, Lieutcnantg Mictmctian Staff 45 Year Book fl. - EUGENE MCINTYRE ' Mac 'OUT of Gface, Hoboken Maiybe this gentleman has acquired the speed he possesses because thSIE,S so little of taim to carry along. His infrequent Hasties of briltiancy keep him in the twigtw esteem of his classmates. Ever hurrying, never Worrying, MaC's prantiistl tricks at times have causect some lsiitarity in ctass. EUGENE tVlcL.xuoi-:LIN Mac St. Paul of the Cross, J. C. An easy going, good naturecl fettow is Ntac, whose motto is Hone ctay in, one clay outu which he sticks to with almost clockwork regularity. A reat sporting fan, tue attends att St. Michaetss events, and spends mucta of his lunch hour react- ing the sports section of the newspaper. Cattwtic Action Club -13 Chemistry Club 4. Catholic Action Club 4: Chemistry Club 4. 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' 'M t '4 X 3 I 1 i U Loianruuis lVlCNA1.1.x' Lorraine St. .lol1n,s, .l. C. Lorraine rises to give lncr wellfpreparecl recita- tion, lnut a twinlcle in lier eye soon loetrays tliat slie has laecome aware of some smiling faces alnout l'icr, ancl, try as slwe may, slue cannot stop tlie answer- ing smile tlwat linally clawns. An lionor stuclenli, slate lias been ratecl a pleasant companion ancl acl- miralnle lriencl. Catllolic Action Club 43 Clwmislry Cluln 4: Frenftli Cluln fl. Joslivifi MCNAUGI Vr foe St. lvlicliaelys, U. C. Joes clreamy. lalue eyes, clweslnut-lurown liair, ancl tall, graceful pliysique, have won liim tlie acl- miration ol many a girl at St. Miclaaelys. A witty manner of expression, enliancecl lay a riclw, sleepy voice, is as well linown to luis classmates as luis years of ltaitlilul service as an altar laoy. ' Catholic Action Clula 4: Cliemistry Clula 4. XXERONICA Miiaicci. Ronnie Sl. lVlicl1ael's, U. C. Numlnerecl among St. lvliclwaeljs quiet, conserva- tive girls is Ronnie, wlio in bowling, as in every- tliing else slwe unrlertalies, can roll up an envious score. We lwave lull conliclence that lier ainlgition lo lae a secretary will quiclcly lne acliievecl. Bowling 4: Catliolic Action Cluln '15 Commercial Cluls fi: Spanisli Club fi. HN iiir erriii eriiit iiirrrr iirf reri i4.liHHiii i I I i ii it i N ig Enxvfxizn lVlEscA1-L Eclclie St. lxliclwaelys, U. C. Eels business qualifications may lae judged lay the success lie luis attainecl as Advertising lVlan- ager ol? llfliclzczelicin Footprints, to say nothing of luis lliglw-powerecl salesmansluip as witnessed in class each morning. Always reacly for a goocl time, luis jovial wit malces lwim an asset to any crowcl. Catlmolii: Action Cluli -fl: Comnwrcial Club 43 Glue Clulg 5, 45 Micrliaiulian Stall' ft: Year Bool: fl. Al.BA Mic:-nztmi .Mickey Romain' MtI,.l.liR Bob SS. Peter ancl Paul, Holaolten Altlwouglu Bela clicl not participate actively in SI.. Antl10ny's, U, C Known as tlie Hluite olr tlie Partyf, Allva, witlw. lier laugliing lnrown eyes ancl vivacious clisposition, is a Favorite among laer fellow Classmates. Vxflierever tlicre is a merry group ancl lively claattor, or a lyancl playing a goocl lincly, sl'1e is sure to lnc lvouncl. Cntllolia: Action Club fl: Conunercial Clulm 43 Cleo Clula 1, 2. any atluletics, lwe sluoxverl a manifest interest in sports anal all otlier scholastic events. His spirit of sportsmanslmip ancl unsellislmcss lwas won lwim tlae aclmiration ol luis classmates. He will lie re- memlnerecl always for luis loyalty. 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Barely arriving on lime, Lu rlaslwes in, lwair llying ancl out ol lnreallm Tlml slwe is very energetic may lie juclgecl lay lloie fact that Lu worlcs , is N . gli Romirzr lX'llUI-I.lGAN Bob Sl.. Auguslincls, U. C. Vxfcre you lo loolq inlo llmo l.ilJrary any noon lwour you woulcl, willmoul fail, see Hola, sitting at luis usual lalalc preparing Llwe allernoonls lessons or lallcing llmings over willw lwis lriencls. Alerl ancl unassuming, Bolo can lac clepenrtlecl upon to clo llmings elllcicnlly ancl willi clispaliclw. . Carlwlie Aclion Cluln LI: Cla:-mislry Clulm -fl: rlunior Police 4: Micllaolian Rollers fl. Pres.: Saclrllc Cluln 43 Your Boolc 4. Z1lql1Gl' SCl'100l l10l1l'S. Calllolic Aclion Clula 41: Commercial Clula 4. lDANIEl. lVlURP1fiY Danny St, Niclwolas, J, C. It is a sure guess tlmal Llwe cenler of alhziction in llue lwilarious group of fellows louncl every noon lwour at 15th anal Bergonline is llwat incomparalnle jester, Danny. An earnest, clepenclalnle stuclent, lie has not allowecl liis aljler-scliool-lmours' joln to interfere witlm requireol sluclies and claily class altenclance. Baseball 3. 4: Callmlic Aclion Clulx 4: Clwmislry Cluln 4: D1-lunling Sof'ivl.y 3. 4. ll IVIICI-IAIEL lX'lURPHY ikfurplw. St. lVlicl1ael's, U, lvlikc, a serious-ininflecl fellow Witld a rare, quiet sense of lwumor. has clemonstratecl an equally rare aptitucle for rnatliematics ancl 'tluings scientific. Nloreover. a liking for llwe great out-ol?-cloors, couplecl witlw a love of sports, lias made tl'1is Ein- steinn llwe possessor of a rugged tianclsorne appear- HHCC. Fulliolic' lkvlion Clulu -fi: Cliemislfy Clulm 4: ,lunior Police 5 4 RAYMOND lVlURPHY Roy Sl.. .lollns J. C. Hats off to our Class Presiclent, wluose pop- ularity reigns not only among ttme Seniors V lout tlwrouglwout tlwe sclwool. A leacler, in the best sense ol: tlwe worcl, luis aloility to maintain an lwonor rating MARY lVlurzTHA Irislvl SS. Peler ancl Paul, Holaoken Fearljul of increasing lier freckles. Mary plays tuicle ancl seek with tkie sun ancl keeps to the slmacly sicle ot tlwe street. Jolly ancl lun loving, she aclcls lmer bit of lwumor to every class periocl, wlsrile never failing to aclvance laer sclaool work wl1iCl1 always merits excellent. Catliolic Action Club 4: Chemistry Club 4: French Club 11. as a student for llour years clicl not liincler lwis lneing recognizecl as Hone ol tlwe laoysfy Catholic Action Clula 4. Pres.: Cliernistry Club 4: Drrkmting Society 3, 4, Pres.: Glue Clulw Q. 5. 4: .lunior Polire 3. 4: Lalin Ctulv '2. 3: lx'1iCl'lFl0liE!H Stall' li: Press Club fi: Year Book 4: Class Presiclent 4. MIK i I N .1.5,:.:.5.I.,.3,1.,.M.,.1,I.:.5.Z.,.:.,.,.3.,.,.,.,.:.,.,.:.:.,.I.,.,.5.,.,.i.:.:.:.,.Z.E+:.I.Z.1.i:A:,z-:f-:i:-:,1-:V:-:V:v:f:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-: :-:-:-:-:':-:i:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:,:4:,1- 41-:':-:.:4:41':-:L:-:-:4:---1+-:---1-:-ze---:v---wif-:ff-1--iz,----1 -:-:-:-zis:':-:-me-z-:-z-1-:-z-:4:-:AzV:-:VS:-re:-:-:-:-:-:cs-: TERESA NALLY 'Terry Gur I.1ElCly of GIAEICC, IYAIOIJOIQGH One can rest assurect tliere will tie no clull mo- ments when in tlie company of Terry, Wlwose per- sonality is as attractive as lier climples, anct as vivicl as lier scarlet Coat. But wliellwer slwaring in sclwool lun or gliding over a clanee lloor, Teresa is always tlie representative Callwolie liiglm sclwool girl. Catliolie Action Clulx dl: Gif-0 Clulx I, 2, 3: Spanisli Cluly -1. IVIARY JANE NORMOYLE fanie St. tvlieliaelys. U. C. A more studious ancl clependalole senior tlian Janie would lne Ctitlicult to ljincl. Unusually laitti- ful to l1omeworl4 assignments, slie l'1HS lilcewise proved a clevotecl memlmer of St. lVlicl1ael's Clioral Group for ttie past tliree years. For versatility in varying lier laeeoniing styles ol lwair Clos slwe is mucli aclmireclg for graciousness of manner slae laas won our cleep regarcl. Catholic Action Clulw 42 Pmselaall 3, fl: Cliemistry Clulw 4: Football 4. JOHN O'BRniN lack St. .loseplis N. B. zlecl lay a prolalem in matlwematics. Not only lsrilliant in class, lwe lms sliown excellent: seluool spirit in l1is atlmletic reign. Botti on tlie cliamoncl 4 and grictiron tie lias exliilnitecl a never-sayrclie spirit tliat cannot lne forgotten. cTElll'1Oltf' Aetion Clula 4: Baselmll 3, 41 Clwmistry Club 45 Football 4. IPHINIS I 5:-:-:-:':-1,Lgrg:5,:1:1:-:,:':4:-:-:::-:-:::::,:::5:5:::::3:,: Fine mental powers lias .laelq wlwo is never puz- JosEP1f1 O'BR1EN Chubby St. Joseptfs, U, C. Cluublay, Llue fellow wilili the ruddy complexion and radiant smile, possesses tlie clever and ever- reacly wit of tlme true lrislmman. You may Find luim daily, peering into tlue sports section of tlwe local newspaper seelcing news of l'1is llellow lvliclmelians, or reciting well-prepared lessons wl1icl1 have won lwim a high sclmolaslic rating. Czxtlmolic Action Cluln 45 Clwvmistry Clulw 41 Glee Clul: fl. FRANCES O'Dreiscoi.i. Ffflll St. tloseplils, tl. C. Tlie sure, cleft Way tlie paper is inserted and tlwe rl1yl.l1mical ticl: of tlie lceys tell us that tlme capable luancls of Frances are engaged at tlue twpewriter. Possessed of tlwose trails of quiet calm, and qnicl: tlmouglmt, slie never lincls lwerself all a T1-1oMAs OLDEN TOHT St. Augustines U. C. 'lille priflc and joy of tlrme cliemistry class is Torn, wlwo is tlie sllining ligldt in tlwe clarlcness which often envelops tlie rest of l1is fellow scientists. Faitlm- ful to wlnatevei' taslas are assigned, Tom lxas lcept a level tread and acquired many friends despite tl'1e praises lieaped upon l1irn. Catholic Action Clulm 4- Clmmistr' Clula 11- Delmtin So 1 - 3 i H ' cieliy 3: Plruclc Q. 5, loss for an BDSVVGF OF E1 fflefld. 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Slue is a Clitfsicle girl with lwigli icleals ancl a winning smile. Her cliligent pursuit of ltuowlectge has won commenclation from ttie faculty. Antoinette intencls to enter tlwc Faux Perecuoco Ioncsy St. Anus Holoolcen prowess is tlie worcl tluat exactly applies to Felix in all sport activities, but particularly on the gricliron. lnvarialaly tlie center of some interesting anal amusing situation, an unlimited supply ot cliuclqles wlwiclw tie is lcnown to possess never fails to acliievc a response from an aclmiring auclience. Pmseliall Q. 5, 4: Baslcrrtlxall 2. 5, lv., 4 Varsity: Catholic Action Club 4: Cliomislry Clutw 4: Footllall Q, 5. 4: Cleo Club 5: Spanisli Clulm 4. nursing profession. Callmlic Action Clulw 41 Clie-mistry Clula 4. Louis PERRY Lou St. Anneys, il. C. Lou is lnotlsi tlie scliolar ancl tlie athlete, as lmis fine recorcl in tielcls of stucly ancl atliletics wilt prove. Besides, his memlyerslup in some seven otl'1er variecl activities is eviclence not only of liis versatility but also of his unsetlislu scliool spirit: ancl clevotion to eclucational interests. Calllolic Action Cluln 4: Chemistry Clulo 4: Debating So- ciety 3, 4, Trees.: Footlnall 3, 4: Glen Club 5. 4: Mi- cliaclian Staff 4. Co-Erlitor: Press Clulo 4: Year Boot: 4. Editor-in4ChieF. it FRANK Pmrri Ffaflk St. Nfictiaers, U. C. Although some think of Frank as a quiet and stuctious fellow, he soon dispets this conception by suclcten outbursts of enthusiasm. His Fine school spirit at St. Nlictuaets has been demonstrated by his faithful anct zealous membership in the Junior Police, the Cleo Club, and the Choral Group. Catholic Action Club 41 Cticmislry Club 4: Glce Club 2, 3: .lunior Police 5, 4. CLAuu3 Quinn Quinn St. Lawrence, Weenaxvken Eu.Er3N QuiNLAi-1 ' Ei Our Lacty of Lilnera, W. N. Y. Whether-it is at a Football game or in a class recitation Eileeifs high-pitctmecl voice is sure to be Iwearci. Her cheerful and carefree manner make ner welcome at any time or place. Eileen may also be found dancing in the cafeteria at noon time. Catholic Action Club sl: Commcrriat Ctutu 4. Height and freckles are Quinrfs clistinguisiming marks as she reports for school each morning. She is dignified, yet at times stie proves vivacious anct merry. We feel sure that the chosen career of nursing will be successfully attained by this am- bitious Miss. Catholic Action Club 4: Chemistry Club 4. M I iiii ititi iiiiitit itt iiii iiiii iitiiiiitiiitiiti iiiii iiiti siti?ti tiiiiie 2t iiii .-I-57Z-I-I-:':3:AIfZ-I1:5:-III-tf!3:5:3:3:5:5:3:3f fb- Ruoorm-i RANIERI Rudy St. .lolins Leonia Rucly has astounclecl liis teaclmers more than once lay luis prolongecl answers. An expert equestrian, lre lias slwown great interest in tlwe Saclclle Cluln. of wlwictr l'1e is tlre originator. His odcl collection of weapons lias lveen a source of amusement to Ruclyis friencls, as well as tlie unlaluslung manner with wliich lie consumes lmasty lunclwes at any lwour of tlwe clay. Catlmlic Action Club 4: Clwmistry Clulu 4: Debating Club 3. 4: .lunior Police 5. 4: lvliclmelian '11 Sazlrllc Clula -fl. Pres.: Year Boolc 4. GEORGE Rixifrairrv George St. lvlictiaelys, U. C. George is one of ttie youngest memlmers of tlie gracluation class. During lwis Favorite periocl, clwem- istry, lie sliows great slqill in solving the most intricate prolalems. We slwall always remcmlyer George as the fellow who selectccl the recorcls at tlwe Friclay niglit dances. Catholic Action Club 43 Clmniistry Clulu 4: Glcc Club 4. FRANCIS RATIGAN Frank St. Nliclwaells, U. C. Frank, one ot tlie most colorful players on the .lay Vees, is notecl for his fine passing ancl team worlc. An example of calmness on tlne court, l1e follows in school tlwe olcl saying 'Slow lput sure.N Always reacly to olnlige, we can rely on Franlq to win success ancl friencls in tlwe lnusiness worlcl. Baslcellaall 2. 5. 4: Catholic Action Club 43 Commercial Clula 4: Footlsall 3: Glen Cluly 3. fl. RAYMOND RATIGAN Lefly Sr. ivlichaels U. C. Strilce tlwreel You,re outl Lctty Wallis all ttme cliamoncl witla anotlmer victory uncler liis luelt. The ace ot St. lVlicl1ael's pitclaing stall, l1is loaselaall prowess lwas ranlxecl laim among tlde leacling l1urlers in tlae County and won lor l1im tl1e rating as one ' fu ot itsllyest laaselaall prospects. .,- Plaseloall I, 2, 3. 4: Co-Captain: Callwolic Action Clulu 4: - Spanisli Cluly 4 . Wri..LiAM Rriu.i..Y Bill St. lvlictiaets, U. C. lVlAT'I'HIiXV REDLING Many St. Augustineys, U. C. Matty is an all arouncl sportsman as well as tlwe elllcient manager ot tlwe laaslcetluall team. Never neglectlul of class worlq, lie lias been rewarclecl lay the rant: of laonor stuclent for tour years. Ttie popular vice-presiclent of liis class. lie tias acldievecl cleservecl applause in scliool clramatics ancl in tlue cies Club.. Baslcotlnall l. Q. 3. 4, lxlanagerz Catliolir: Adion Clul: 4: Ctxemistry Club 4: Glee Ctulz fl. Vice-Pres. Bill is a wallqing recorcl laoolc. He lcnows all tlie averages of players in all ot lVlicl'1ael,s sports. l'lis quiet manner is stiown in luis classworlc anal tliere is a clellnite cleliloerateness in all lwe cloes. A native of Vxfeelwawlqen, lie lrmoasts ot tiis place on ttie Hlndiansf, Catlmlic Avlion Clulv 4: Commercial Clula fl: Glce Clutm 5. 4. MlHHHhLMMLFk tii etti t t tiieititi itste E2E15IE1Eri1E1E13IE251351Eri2E15rifirEri251512115:Q:521E2:55r51z:Z2:1Er:1E1EI:3E2:EE355:523:2E2E5Z3E55E5E5:55gE53- :51E5E552E1EfE1E1ErErS5rE:E:?5rEEE5 ...... v4-v--'4 iiitt tiitti ttiiiti iii titi llittiittt tiii tiiiii -,'.sE:::::::E:::::,3.::l.:.:::.::m.,.:.k. .. .... f 1.1.3,,.,.:.g.flE:-1.5--fl-.VE-J.-.':-.-.-.-.-:4.-.2 REQNA REU'FER Reggie St. Anneys, .l. C. Quiclc wit ancl an alaility to malqe people lauglx, are the two cl1nracterisl.ics wtwiclw best clescritne Regina. One of ltwe Grst to wear tlwe new Hlieatlwer Bolyn Regina is lcnown not only for stucliousness lnut for originality as well, seen from ller display of tlwe newest tacls. Czilliotic Action Clulr fl: Commerrinl Clula -11. JOHN ROONEY Iofmny St. Arigustines U. C. Just lnetore tlme signal for classroom prayers, .lolmnny comes rnarclung in with his inseparable Compansion Tom Foran. cloiwn is full ol: fun, in ancl out of sclwool, :incl talies part in alt activities pertaining to whatever is Nliclmaelian. His desire is to join tlwe Signal. Corps of tlwe U. S. Marines. Psanrl 1, 2, 3, 4.3 Catlmotii' Action Club -4: Cliemislry Clutv -Ig Orcllesira 1, Q. 5, 4. Evm..YN RYAN Euie an GUY ol? Gl'HCC, .l'lO olxen Getting into lwot water seems to lne tlwis Seniofs outstanding cldairncteristic. Slwe strolls into the class- room at 9:45 as nonclialantly as it slme were going to the movies. A typical jitterlnug, lmer popularity is attested lay tl1e many Frienrls tlmt surrouncl tier at noon-time. Catholic Action Club fly Commercial Cluln -'lg Spanish Club 4. 4 I WlLl..lAM Sci-mu Bill St. Jolinls, J. C. A reticent ancl clignillecl senior is our Press Clulu Eclitor-in-Clwiel wlwose weelcly accumulation of news for tlue Huclson Dispatch was read with aviclity lay all Michaelians. Bills opinions of things in general, given, in luis own laconic style, ancl witlw a touclx ot' clry liumor, always commancl at- tenlion. Art Club I. Q, 3, 4: Catliolic Action Club -4: Chemistry Clula 4: Dclzaling Society 5, 45 Frenclx Club sl: Glee Clulg Q, 53 Miclwaulian Stall 4: Press Club 2, 5. 4. Eclitor-in-Chief: Year Bool: 4. IQAYMOND SCI-ILAIER Gus A St. Maryls, XV. N. Y. Goocl-naturecl Gus is a raloicl sports fan, follow- ing with avid interest not only all Miclmaelian atla- letic events but also those of the professional ancl college teams. A cletinitely irrepressilnle lwumorisli, tlwis popular senior has proviclecl mucli liilarious entertainment for liis fellow classmates on numer- ous occasions. Band 1, 2, 3: Catliolic Action Club 41 Clic-mislry Club ftp Football l, Q: Orchestra L Q, 5. 4 ACNIZS Scumnvr Smilly St. Nicliolas, .l. C. A cameo-perfect lace, witlu clarlz, mysterious eyes, CI1llEll'lC6Cl lay a tmair-clo that miglut well tae tlue envy of many a senior girl f-1 in this clescrip- tion, one gets a pen picture of Agnes. Slie is con- siclerecl one of our best-clressecl seniors, and excels in tlie terpsiclaorean art. Catliolir' Action Club 4: Commercial Clula -4. 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Cvenerosity, ohliging manners, and an irresistable smile have won for him the high regard of att. Art Cluln 5: Baseball 3. fl, Mgr.: Catholic Action Club 4: Debating Society 3. -1: Football 3, 4: Glee Club 5, -4: Latin Clulo 4: Tracle 5, 4: Year Book 4, T f 9 'v' V. il , X ' . Sy- ,ii X s- M 'J .ETX-3, ' Gsmzvirivs SCHNEIDER lean. Gut of Gffica, I-lOb0lCCn Delightful hairdos and adornments, excellent taste in clothes, and a cheerful disposition dis- tinguish Jean. ln one of her weala moments she may he found at Angie,s eating a Chocolate sun- dae. Her ability to he both an industrious student and a fun-loving companion has made this versatile Nliss many friends. Catholic Action Cluln 4: Chemistry Club 4: Glce Club i, Q, 33 Latin Cluti 5. MILDRED Sci-iumz lwildred St. Michaet's, U. C. Quiet and demure as she Wallis to and from school, we may always lcnow it is 12:55 P.M. as Milclred diligently strolls into the room. Always on time, but never in a hurry, she uses this same cool calm in rolling the lnalls down the alleys every Moiiday afternoon, scoring enough to have her placed with the best. ' Bowling 1, 2. 3, 4: Catholic Action Club 43 Commer- cial Clut: 4: Spanish Clula -4. it N l t i i t i i i i i l S AI2'l'I'IUIl SCRIX-'ANI Scriv SS. Peter anct Paul, Hoboken Aside from lacing a capable competitor for sctiotastic tmonors, Artie is also known to tae one ot' the most congenial ot companions. He has gained special recognition in the Debating Society, and can atways be depended upon for his Firm support of any activities wtwictn are taking ptace in sctioot. Czlttiotic' Action Club 41 Cticmislry Club 43 Debating So- riety Frmivcis SHIELDS Real GUI Ioilfty Of Grace, I-IOIJOIQGH Viizomiw S1'nxL'roN Ginny St. Brigiclvs, N. B. A nervous twist ot the tieact, a tiesitant stam- mer, a faint tatustu - and Ginny is on ttwe ttoor answering in ctass. Une ot our tattest seniors, stme carries her height welt, wtwite tier blonde tiair ctisptays to advantage ner dignity, as a tractitionat senior. Catholic Action Club 4: Commercial Ctub 4: Spanish Club 4: Bowling 1, 2, 5. Red, ttiougtw quiet and ctignitied, possesses, un- cteniatjty, ttie spirit of txftictaaetian gooct fettowstxip. Taking a lIlfGlTlGI'lClOUS spectator-interest in Green anct Wtwite athletics, Rect can tae found at every game. This 'tively interest has resuttect in his posi- tion as one ot ttme sports editors ot the Micnaetian and Year Boot. Caltlotic Action Clutm fl: Ctlrmislry Club 4: Glen Ctutu 4: tvtictmaetian sian' -4: Your Boot: fl. 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A rahid sports tan, he is always found in the center of any discussion of hasehatt. Catholic Action Ctuh 4l: Chemistry Cluh 4: Junior Police fl: Latin Cluh 5: VINITICIQ I, 2. 3. fl. Eowman SHINE Ed St. Josephs J. C. We challenge anyone to duplicate the hrand of humor which has caused Eddy to he elected leader of the taugh and tun ctuh. When things are at their worst, up pops this gloom-huster with one of his popular gags, and things return to normal. H611 hetp to keep up morale among the Marines, in the near future. Catholic Action Ctutn 4: Chemistry Ctuh 4: Junior Police 5. 4. BERNARD Sotofxri Bernie Our Idfldy of GFHCC, I-Iohfjken Bernie has received deserved Commendation for foregoing the last few months in Saint Nlichaets to enlist in the Navy. Proof of his dependability, cooperation, and school spirit was shown in his captaincy of the Cheerleading Squad. Michaetians are proud that Bernie,s patriotic fervor is as strong as his school loyalty. 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Baseball 1, Q, 5, 4, Co-Captain: Catholic Action Club 4: Football 3. 4: Glee Club 4: Spanislm Club 11. .losigmi Tiiorisco loc: St. Paul of tlwe Cross, J. C. Mere worcls alone cannot clo justice to .loe. A Gl.OlllA Srizouisui, Gloria St. Paul of tlxe Cross. rl. C. Twinlcling eyes ancl a carelyree anal jolly spirit are a part of Gloria. VXfell-lcnown uncl liliecl by everyone, slxe may always lne founcl in tlie miclst of a lun-loving crowcl. Excelling in clancing ancl ricling, Gloria has won many friencls cluring lwer four years at MiChHEl,S. Bowling 1. 2, 5: Cullmlir Action Club 4: Commercial Clulu 43 Glen Club 5: Sadrllr- Club 11: Spanish Clula ll. line fellow as well as a great comeclian, lwe is tlwe lcincl of lnoy to have arouncl on tlwose blue lVlon- clays. Altlwuglm coming to St. lVlicl1ael's in lwis sophomore year, Joe lmas gainecl many friends lay tus honesty, wit, ancl goocl nature. Catholic Action Club 43 Cliemistry Clul.: 4: French Club 41 Track Manager Q, 5. 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Ditigent stucty and ttiorougtiness in wtwatever stie unctertataes have ptacect ctainty, tatoncte-twairect Atice rigtit at the top ot ttwe ctass. Stie tias a marvetous sense ot tlumor Wtien stie takes time out from stucties to reatty inctutge it, is a tover ot tyootcs, anct a generat favorite wittu teactlers anct ctassmates. Bowting 2. 3: Cattiotic Action Ctuto 4: Commerciat Ctut: 4, Pres: Mictiaetian Slatt 4: Spanisti Ctutm 4, Secretary: Year Boot: 4. l 1 -H MZ- at -. .ai tX'tARIAN Ti-:OMAS ltforian Our Lacty ot Grace, I-IOIJOIKGTY Wtiettier ttiere toe tatue stay or ctutt, tVtarian's intectious taugtl anct twappy ctisposition can be retiect upon to entiance ttwe tnrigtwtness otttie ctay or to ctispet its gtoom. Possessect ot steacttastness anct a spirit ot ctetermination to see a thing ttirougtm, we teet contictent that Ntarian Witt prove an icteat nurse. Art Ctutz 2. 3: Catholic Action Ctutm 4: Chemistry Ctutn 4: French Ctutu fl. ' ' t . 1 ' 1 i I. . LEONARD THOMPSON Lenny St. Annes, J. C. Quite retiring in ctass, Lenny maintains a ctesiratnte average in his grades. His Omcersnip in the Cattiotic Action Ctutn coupterl witti tiis co- operative spirit macte for ttie advancement ot that activity, Wtiite tiis tcnowtectge ot ctwemistry tataets trim as ttie Ectison of '45. Caltiotic Action Ctutu 4, Secretary: Ctiemistry Club 4: Mictiaetian Stott 4: Year Boot: 4, Q.-.,.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-,-.4.V.1.-.4,-.-.1:-.-rx15:5.4g::.:z,.53.1:,1:::1.,:::::::-:-::i-:,f,:-1iii:-:.:':.:-:i:-1-1-:412:-:Az1:1:-1I11:-:1:11-::1.g:3:f.::g.3:1:1z,:::,:::y:::I:1:iz,:,1,:-1-1,1rsfi:-f.f.:::::.y:g.f.::1::., :::yzI:,:I:1::Q:,zi:gg:1:I:3:::5:,:Z:3:3:1:5:,:,:,:::I1rg:51,:Ii5:I:-:2:4rr.:i:2:512:.15gf:gre:1.5:gg1:1:1:ez-:-:-:::Z:i:1::zz:1:1:2:,:Z:,::::::::1:f::,2,:,1g:, JEAN TRAP? Iecmic St. Nlicliaelis, U. C. A noiscless giggle, ancl a misclwievous gleam in lier blue eyes, lias Jeanie. Apt, quiclc-wittecl, ancl clemure cluring scliool liours, slie is over-llowing with entlwusiasm at social activities. Her voice, even in classroom recitations, possesses an unusual musical quality that cannot but lne appreciated in our Glce Cluln. Bowling I, lvlainagerz 2. lX'li1I1E1gL'f2 3. -'lz Catlmlic Action Club sl: fAiUIT1l'l1!'I'CIfll Clulm 4: Glm- Club I. 2. 3, LI- Mi- clmvliam Stall- 4: Year Boolc 4. Ei-izABia'i'H TRENCII Belly St. Paul ol' tlie Cross, rl. C. The clresses ancl suits in Bctty,s Warclrolne are an source ol: aclmiration ancl envy to licr friencls, not only lnecause tliey are ol: tlme latest style, laut because tliey are macle lay Betty lwcrsell. An active reporter of tlwe Press Cluln, lwer articles are founcl in St. lVlicl'1ael,s column every Friclay. Catholic Aftion Clulm -fl: Comnwrvial Club -'iz Delmting ll I AN'I'l mm' Vixizfwo Tony St. Paul ol tlwe Cross, .l. C. We introcluce you lo Tony of tlwe curly lnlacla liair, sparlaling lnrown eyes ancl ever-jovial smiling countermnce. One of our more popular seniors, lie has always laeen an arclent luaclcslapper, an ac- Complisluecl clancer, :incl a typical easy-going lvlicliaelian. Callmlic Action Clula ll: Clwmislry Cluln 4: Silclclle Club 4. Secretary: Tracie 2. 5. 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Alllmouglr usually woiiriecl because ol! luer claily lwnme assignments, she neverlilmeless gives perlvecl answers in class reCil.al.ions. Bowling fly Callmlic Arlion Clulm ll: Commercial Clulv fl: Spanislu Cluln. BE.. , -:Q 1-1 55,5 . 7 av-Y: Q 7 ,A ?...A xxXflI.l.IAM WzXLDlIEI2R Xnfnlly Sl. lxliclmaelys, U. C. ll is lmrcl ln lqnow just wlnere Lo lbegin in an allempl, Lo clescrilne Wally, wlaose suave manner ancl beguiling smile are a gnofl cover-un for an innate spirit ol' misclriel. lnlelligent ancl talenlecl, Vxfally will lue rernemlaerecl lor lais crealive ark worlc in our Year Book anal Sclrools at War Scrap Boolc. Arl, Clulb I, Q. 5. fl, Vice-Pres.: Pmnrl I, Cl, 3, 4: Callmlic Avlion Clulm fl: Clremislry Clulw -'11 Orclleslra 2. 5, -1. Dems Vxfixrririir Dol Sl. lVlicl1ael's, U. C. A paragon nl sclwlaslie aclwievernenls. Dial has laelcl many sclmlaslic olllces, inclucling llmal ol Class Secretary in Senior year. Wilun amlzilion unlimilecl, slae intenrls lo conlinue lien' eclucalion al college ancl secure a Baclrelnr ol Arls degree. Class Secretary -4: Cnllwolic Arlinn Clulm fl. Yl'rens.: Clmmislry Clula -I: l'rr-nrlr Club 41, Vive-Aprr-S.: l.alin Clulm 1, Pres., 3 Vice-l7res.: lX'liclmelian Slnll Llp Press Clula 3: Year pmol: -1. .,.,.,..,,.,.,,-.v.i,,,.,.,.:.:.1.f.:-:-1.3.-..,.,.I.,.I,I.,.,.1.3.:.3,:.g.,.:.,.:.1.:.,,:.:,,.,.:,5.:.:,:.g.g.,.,,g.1.g.1.3.-.,.'.4.4,-.-:A:-:-1-ze:-:-:Az-:-:V:-:-:4:-:V:-:r:-:-:r:-as:-:A:-:-:-:-:v:-1-:-:,:v:--14+ if-f-2-1'1'?'I'2-I-I-I'l-I-5-I-P2-141'2-S+!-1'I-2-I-1'PIf5'5s5'f'1'3'f'f'f'f'f'f'f'7'1'1'1'1'l'f'7'f'f+f'2'2-I4-1+2-1'1-I+1-I4- fi'f'?'1'5'5'5'f'3'1'f'7 .5.1.5,pf.5.3.1.,.1.I.-.lf.-,g.5.3.-:-:-:,::.-.3.1:I:-:::,:3:::1:::::::::::,: ll Bowling 2, 3. fl: Catholic Action Clula 4: Commercial Club ELEANOR WATEIQS Happy St. Paul of the Cross, J. C. Darla, curly lwair frames tlue laugliing, laappy face ol? Eleanor. Her alaility in bowling is proved lay lwer memlaersluip in tlie bowling cqlulo for tliree years. Eleanorls emciency and clepenclaluility slioulcl enalyle luer to achieve great success and win many friencls in lwer cliosen business career. 4, Vine-Pros. V , VERoNicA WHALEN Ronnie OLII' Iuady of Grace, lAlOlJOliC1'l Ronnie is anotlwer one of tl1ose Holoolcenites wlwo can usually lbe seen on tlwe Hearlyn 22 car- rying l1er two constant textlsoolcs, religion ancl JAMES VVEiss fimmie SS. Peter ancl Paul, Holaolcen Silently perusing a current issue of tlwe Reaclerys Digest or concentrating on some complicatecl mailm- ematical problem, Jimmie presents an appearance of outwarcl quiet in comparison witti lwis fellow Holaolcenites. Seldom seen witlsiout a smile on lsiis lace, lie cleljinitely possesses a personality just lmrimming over witli fun anrl jollity. Catholic Action Club 4: Clmemistry Clula 4. business law. As slwe is an inveterate leterwriter, she is always prepared with a stamp ancl envelope wlien leisure moments allow lxer to inclulge lmer favorite pastime. Catholic Action Clul: L11 Commercial Club 4: Glee Club 3. l i . .... 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Always ready to ac- quire a new clance step or aclcl a new lwit tune to lwer alreacly long list of sucli acliievements, slue plans to furtlicr lmer eclucalion lay entering a cle- X71NcizN1'Wii..i-iEi.M Vin A comparatively new face macle its appearance in tlwc senior class tliis year. lt clirln,t lalce long for Hvinnien to malce friends lJy lwis excellent sliow- ing on llwe lootluall team. Quiet ancl stuclious in class, Vince is to lne reliecl upon for lilie correct answer to tlie most rliflicult question in clmemistry. signing sclwool alter graduation. Calliolic Action Clulz 4: Cliemislry Clulu 43 Frenclx Clulz 4: Clue Clulm 2, 4. Catlwolic Action Clulx 4: Clicmislry Cluln fl: Foollvall -fl. I ll ::515:E:513:5:ZIEri:Ei:E121E:E:5:E:f:5:E:5:E:2:5:5:5:5:5:3:3E5:5?5:5E33ifEQE5553555E5E3EgIfE152E55Egigig35Eg5555EgigEgigi5Eg5:515:2:515:3:5:5:523:Q15:5:3:5:5:3:5:5:5:5E555E555555555E55gig?5535553EgEgEgE5E5E5E5EgEgEg252 EgEzi:EgEg55Egfg5:E:E:S:2:5:5:215:5z5:5:5:2:f:5:5:5:5E3E5E3E2E5. l'lARRY Wll,SON Harry St. lwliclwaelys, U. C. Little lwas been saicl of Harry's atlwletic acliieve- ments, especially his line playing on tlwe luaselnall team, Because so mucli praise lwas lneen clirectecl to luis accomplislmments in art. Amlnitious to lae a clraftsman, l'larry's artistic aloility has loeen Clemon- stratecl in numerous excellent posters as well as in tlue Year Boolc. Art Cluln l, Q. 5 Vice.-Pres.. fl Pres.: Baseball Q. 5. fl: Basketball 5, 41 Calliolic Action Clula 4: Chemistry Clulv 4. ::2:f:I:f:2::::f:::g:::g:::1:f:1:::- :4:l:+:-1V:-:ez-:rss:fx1:2:I:Ifiss:21:ss51g:sg11:gel:4:-1-1:4-:4:-:-:-az2:I:I:I:I:-:2:11:21:2:I:1:I:-:2:I:In1:2:2:I:f:vs:r:2:1:rg:::q::r55::g:' :a-:-1-:-:-:I:1:1:2:1:21:11I:I:2:I:f:2:f:1:2:2:1:2:r:r:2-1-r-1-1'r-r-1-2-2-2P:e:g:::E:5:E:3:E:5:E:5:3:Sq:5:1:1:1:2:2:f:2:1:2: :fs:2:I'izr:1'r-2-15:2-2-:-:f:-I ll S CARI. ZEISLER Zeis St. Paul ot the Cross, tl. C. Zeis, the tall, lnlonct, ever-willing lvlichaelian. came into tame at Ntichaells when electecl class presiclent in his junior year. Both his captaincy of the tract team ancl his heacl linesmanship on the grictiron have increasecl the popularity of Zeis. Catholic Action Cluh itzqchemislry Clulir 4: Foothall 2. 5, -1: .lunior Class Presirlenlz rl racli 1. 2, 3, it Captain. CLASS HISTUHY WITH EUMMENTS BY UTTU HE. immortal O. Henry must have enlivenecl many an imagination when in one ot his stories he saicl in simple, characteristic style, Mlqhe calmlpy has his point ot' viewf, But then, that cloes not clirectly con- cern us. lt we were to revise his statement to: mlqlme rg 3 storelaeeper hashis point of viewfl it still might not concern us unless it reterrecl to Otto. Otto. you lcnow, 'I' is the venclor ol' palatahle clelights who owns the cozy f l little store near Saint lvlichaets High School. Otto, - .1 though, does not loolc upon his stuclent customers as hungry particles ot no account except. when possessecl ot nutritional neecls. Otto would cletenct bearers ot the Green anct White in any clis- cussion, being intimately acquaintect with everything lhlichaelian hecause of the clirect Contact he malces with the majority of our stuclents in carrying out his cluo-role of Confectioner ancl restaurateur, Because of his aclvancecl lcnowleclge ot stuclent. activities, and txecause ot his alnility to rememlaer ctetails, we have cteciclecl to consult Otto lpetorc recorcling a tour year class history. The notes we tool: from Ottrfs orclerly accounts eltectecl the following narrative. Un the warm hut pleasant morn ot September 61939, a group of ot some two hunclrecl laoys and girls gathered on New Yorla Avenue between 15th ancl lfjth Streets. This group comprisect the freshman class of that year. From his store winclow, Otto coulcl perceive the nervous anticipation in the air, ancl our etltorts to conceal it with tallq which touchecl upon everything from tlootlnall to summer vacations. We were clramatically silenced lay the school assemtuly hell, ancl a tour year aclventure at Saint tVlichael's, with all the trials, pleasures, ancl activities, was uncler way. We were not lctt entirely at ease, however, because as most of our luoys were iclentitierl as freshmen by charac- teristic latue serge suits, they were required by saclistic upperclassmen to sweep out the ttt r i es t t rt tsiit rar tt ttt tiit Mitt H t l I scluoot yarcl ancl to ricle on a lew hcarpenterys lworsesn wliicli lriappened to lie in tlie yarrl at tlie time. Tliis constitutecl our liazing. Otto tells us, liowever, tliat we tlpoys ancl girls alilcej stoocl out from tlue upperclassmen laecause we were reluctant to assert ourselves anal Hghi for our sanclwielwes in liis place at luncla liour. We can ourselves verily Qttoys remarlc tldat we were all ears to ttie news tliat lie was dispensing to ttie upperclassmen in liis store H tlie lirst item ol eliiet note lneing tlwat tluere was a new Principal - Sister lVlargarel Veronica H a well-lanown memlner ol tlue Faculty wlwo liacl lyeen appointecl to suceeecl Sister Teresa. Certrucle wliose illness liacl lorcerl loner to resign, we learnecl, after many years ol fruitful acliievement in tlie lielrl of eclucation. VVC were awe-strielcen at ttie spiritual, social. anrl atliletic events tliat were recounteclg astounclerl wlien Otto tolcl us ol activities ol? past years, and ot tlwe current events ol wliicli we miglit now lie witnesses. Our girls, in particular, revelecl in tlie tliouglwt ol' proms ancl socials spolien of lay Otto. l7resl1mari laoys lounrl tootloall ol paramount interest, ancl it does not talre Otto to recall to us now tliat tlie clwiel rememlarance ol tlie greatly successful tootlaall season was tlie logswept, rainy Saturclay of Decemlaer 2, 1939, wlien tlie County Crown was lueartlurealiingly lost to Snyder Higli Sclmool of rlersey City, tlwe Tigers wallaing away witlw a 6-O rleeision. Tlie yearly Selwool Retreat concluctecl lrom tlwe 5tl1 tlirougli tl'ie 7tli ol Decemluer lay Fatlwer Alexanrler l'loll'n'ian, CP. ol Saint Galoriel lVlonastcry, Briglaton, lvlassaclau- setts, was a glorious ancl impressive event lor Hrst year students, as was tlwe Christmas play, gtwlij' tliie Cliimes Rangf, tlieleast ancl supporting program lacing spriulalecl witli nervous lfreslrimen aspiring to malte a goorl impression. Returning to sclwool, alter tlie Yulelicle vacation, we liacl an uncomlortalile preview ot ttie llortlwcoming term exam- inations, our lirst in Saint lvliclwaells. Tlwose wlwo attainecl an average of ninety in a sulaject were grantecl exemption lrom examination in tlwat sulijeet. Otto lmelieves tliat tliere is no more joyous youtla tlian a lresliman exempt lvrom an examination. Atlencling laitlierto unfamiliar liaslcetliall games ancl rlancing at tlie intermissions are untorgettalule impressions ol? tl'ie liaslietlaall season ol 339-710. Otlier notewortlwy occurrences recallecl lay Otto were preparation for 'llollywoocl Bounclf, tlie operetta presentecl tlwat year, tlie Easter vacation, and tlie successful liaseluall season. As in tlie ease ol all tlwings exciting, we frestimen furnisliecl Otto witli all tlie in- formation concerning tlie annual outing in June. Freslimen, let it lac lanown, liave always aequaintecl Gtto witli nearly all ot tlie information alnout tluings lvliclriaelian, llrom atliletics to socials, Having no clignity at tlie time, we prolualuly tallcecl mueli to slsiow our importance. This is just as well, liowever, lor we tiacl forgotten some of tlie cletails ol our lreslwman stay tiere, anrl we liavie l1acl merely to listen to Ottoys narration of tlie events ol our first year to liave tliem come to minrl. As lar as we were concernecl, we liarl tlie most exciting time on tlie clay of tlwe outing, laut pairgl tlwe severest price tlue clay alter, not realizing tlie consequences ol' over exposure to tlie early .lune sun, as may lac veritlerl lay Qtto, wlw says tliat we could not stancl tlie jolts we receivecl tlie next clay wliile trying to lnuy our luncli. :fc cf: . :ia :Ie :lc As soplwomores we came lmaclc to scliool quite sopliisticatecl lab' reason of our aclcnowleclgecl superiority over lreslimen, ,ancl quite cletermined to set tlie worlcl on tire. lt Otto agrees ttaat we were soptiisticatect, taut insists Attrat tuecause we were 'not quite reacty to set ttwe wortct on ttre, we reteasect our energies on ltwe trestimen. rememtnering toe vivictty our own tiazing. We torcect our tractitionat interiors to sweep ttwe yarct out- sicte ot sctroot, as we tiact ctone, anct to twunl, tor stray taotttes tatxen away from Ottots store toy nomactic eaters. But Otto, wtao tuas a mania tor rememtuering ttie tiumorous sicte of things, coutct Lett you more ataout tiazing M tfie wtwo tias twearct ttwe pro anct con ot it. We, tiowever, staatt continue wittw our otttciat narrative. Asicte trom ttie joy at matting frestwmen miseratite, Otto coutct at once spot ttie septiomore tyoys wtio were atways tattqing, it seems. ataout ttoottnatt anct mectianicat ttaiugs titre autornotpitesr or tounct centerect atoout attwtetic tieroes -A not tiaving ttie privitege to tattc witti suctw peopte. Gite tias an otct sctiectute wtiictrreviews ttie resutts ot ttwe toot- tnatt season ttwat year. Ttie taigtatigtwts were ttie Emerson, Bayonne, anct Saint Francis Prep games, in wtwicta Saint tvtictaaetys was vanquistiect, taut in wtiicti ttie rectoutitatute txtictwaetian spirit was paramount. Otto coutct recognize ttwe soptiomore girts wittwout any ctitttcutty. tl was ttiey wtao ctetsatect anct triect out new ctance steps in ttae tuncti room ot twis ptace, anct ctiscussect ttwe tastiionatvte creations ttien in vogue. Otto testines ttiat wtien gtft,S become soptao- mores ttwey tatce more active interest in sociat functions. Ttais tae tnactqs up wittn tus assertions ttaat ttae girts in our septuomore ctass were wett representect at ttie Firctay nigtat ctances wtwicti attairs twact tween recentty entwancect toy ttie innovation et coterect ttooct tamps. Otto recatts, as cto we, ttiat our stuctent wortct was stsiatzen wtien Fattaer Bertranct tVtcDewett, our Superintenctent, was transterrect on Novemtser 7 to Saint tVtary,s in Duntcirtc, New Yortc. A going away program in Saint ,toseptats Auctitorium was SDOII- sorect in tuis tionor. Many stuctents, as wett as Fattwefs ottwer triencts gattwerect at toa- Guarttia anct saw trim safety ott t.o tus ctestination. On ttiat ctay Otto tract voicect our own ttiougtmt wtwen tie cteetarect ttaat Fattier Bertranct was not going to tae easity reptacect. Gooct fortune was wittn us, tiowever, tor in trattaer Atexis Scott we tiave tiact a trienct wtwo tuas tietpett us emerge gtorious trom many triats anct cteteats. Otto coutct conttrm ttiat ttwe Banct, anct ttwe atteitetic anct ctieerteacting squacts as wett as ottier extra-curricutar activities were eemprisect tarfgety ot soptiomores. tt was soptwomores wtio were greatty responsitate tor ttwe prosperous 19L1t tnastcettbatt season in wt1ict1 the tristi eagers ascenctect to ttae Group ttt State Ctwampionstiip. A consequent invitation to participate in ttie Nationat Cattwotic Tournament in Ctwicago saw ttiem at.tain ttwe quarter ttnats. The wetcome accorctect ttie team at Saint .toseptfs Auctitorium witt never tae forgotten toy any ot: ttie stuctent tnocty wtio were present. 32 X 2? :ff As juniors, it was easy to get accustomert to our surrounctings. To our twappiness we founct gooct otct Otto reacty tor us at our ttrst tuncti tiour, ttie trays in twis ptace toactect witta sanctwictwes anct catqe. Otto was reacty, too, wilti prectictions concerning ttwe toot- taatt campaign ttiat year, anct from tiim we twave gattwerect some important ctetaits tor our present tiistory. A regutar patron at ttie games, we rememtoer ttwat Otto was sympa- ttietic wittw ttwe ptayers wtienever ttwey test. On ttie wtwote. ttie season was rattier ctis- tieartening, ttie most ctisappointing game taeing witti Emerson, anct ttie most ittustrious. ttne Boys Town game. Our retation witti Fattaer Ftanaganys greatty putaticizect grictfters we stiatt never forget. t'tun-:trects gattiered at ttie Sctaoot on ttie nigtlt ot ttsieir arrivat. t iiiii ii5iiit i ittit i it tiit 5tii iii iiiiitt isitit itt isiti itiii sfiit iii iiitii itiitiiiii itt iiiitti itt tisii itt ZtE iiittt tit :2E255S5E2E5E5E325Sa5g25E3E5EaE525i525E5E5Z5E 5352515E535E525E5E5EzE5E52g2555E3E5S5EgE5i5E 5555525252525E5E3E5E52555E5E5i5255gE555EgE5E 3535525555525233555255555E553555Ei5iiEgigfiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii EififiQEQEQEQHEQEQ5EEfEfEf2fEfZfE 5QEQ555Q3Q325Q5E555gfQ3ggjgg555Q3Q'5Q3g5ggggQ5Q33525Q5Q5Q5Qgg5535gggggggg5gjg555E5f,:5:52g5g552 ,. ,y Qrgrrlu .,f V V 5 P' ,awk -ixv HHH A Sidelights nn Michaelians . H H HH H f HHHH H H H H H H HH to welcome tlre Nelaraslians. rlwlre luanquet alter tlie game, attenclecl lJy a great many juniors, was inrleecl a momentous occasion, ancl macle our young lvliclraelians swirl in tlre spotliglal in wlrieli tlwey were placecl. Ottols comments on tlwe tliglx Scluool ljnanrl were particularly lauclatory, especially wlieu tlrey reeeiverl a contract to perlorm on Sunclays lor tlme prolessioual New Yorlq Yanlqees, lnecause ot tlaeir line slriowinus. Vtfitlu colrler weatlrer and tulle Yuleticle spirit permeating tlie almospliere, we julpilantly weleomecl tlwe awaitecl Clrristmas lroliclays. 'llre carelully preparecgl Ucome Let Us Aclore lflimf, a clrama ot tlie lirst Cliristmas. was presentecl successfully ancl we lurnecl our tliougldts to tlie coming Senior Prom anal ltie luaslretlaall season. Otto lmecame llie ln- llormation Bureau to lJe Consultecl on wlwo miglwt lie talaing wliom to llwis social event. ilris year cleclieatecl to tlie aclvent ol' loolluall to St. lxliclriaelys. llc also laacl liis explanations ancl reasons wlwy tlre Green ancl Vxfliile cagfers enioyecl only meiliocre success, tlre team, lravingf relainecl lwut a tianclllul ol' tlae veterans wlro Carriecl it tlirouglr to tlre National Catliolie Seluool rlqournament tlre year lselore. Having seen tlre lullillment ol: Qtlofs proplaecy lor successful liaseluall ancl traelc teams, we saicl goocl-lnye lo Saint lX'licl1ael,s ancl to Otto until Septemlber. I I On tlwe glorious morning ol Septemluer tO, IOA-12, we returnecl to Saint lVliCl1ael's as seniors. sclrool year was auspiciously laeggun witli Mass at tlre lvlonastery, at- tenclecl lwy llre wlrole stuclent laofly. For tlre cletail ot tliis, our last year at Saint lVlicl1ael's we liave little neecl to consult Otto. Every event lias lveen inrlelilily imprintecl on our mincls. l'lowever, since Ottoss store is still tlre rentlezvous lor lxliclwaelians, ancl Otto a witness ot many ol our activities, lre is still tlre source to consult lor accumulatecl stuclent anrl personal opinions. -On tlie rleliglitlully cool autumn :lays ancl evenings, lootlnall ancl lwancl practices ancl tlae evening clance soeials preclominatecl. Otto olnservecl tlial, llwe seniors were Com- meneing tlieir last year at Saint lvlieldaells witli unusual vitality. Nor were spiritual tlrings neglected, for our annual tluee clay retreat interrupterl tlie regular scliool routine on Qctolner l5. 'litre solemn event was eoncluclecl luy Fatlier Celestine lVlcGonnigal, CP. For tlwe worlcl at large, October 19, 'I9-12 lrelcl notlung startling, lnut for us seniors it meant tlwe arrival ol? our class rings, orclerecl tlre previous spring. For Qtlo it meant an opportunity to tease us alaout our clesire to clisplay tlre llasliing emeralfl. A few claYs later Came tl'1e realization ol an event pulalicizecl lry a lmrazen poster in Otio's slrowcase F tlie arrival ol' ilre Boys Town llootlmall clulw from Omalra. Once again lurnclrerls ol lxlicliaelians, alumni, anrl intereslecl onloolqers gallaerecl in lront ol tlre sclwool to welcome eelelnratcrl Fatlwer Flanagan ancl luis lvoys. Tlaat evening. our elreerleaclers, Banrl, ancl tlie memloers ol llie Boys Town ancl tlwe Nlicliaelian lootlnall teams were letecl at a lnanquet at tlde Union City Ellas Cluln. .Alter tlre memoralmle game, anotlaer lmanquet was lielcl at tlie Top Hat Night Clula. lvlicldaelian seniors wlio were present treasure tlie memory ol tliis event. Tlre Seniors revel in llre tact tlwat victory over Emerson, awailerl lor live long years, was realizecl in llieir lasl year. rlqlrey releasecl llaeir joy in many wayS, all Ol wliiclr UVC HN familiar to Otto, whose husiness hoomed on the night of the Victory Dance and lor days thereafter. The entire month ol? Novemlner was devoted to the advancement ot the Schools at War Program. Tallcs were made hy seniors over the School puhlie address system advocating, USave, Serve, Conservef, Vvfhen Otto loegan to malce hot chocolates lor us it was hecause Decemher had lnrought us some lvreezing days. The warmth and good fellowship ol his estahlishment with its Yuletide trimmings conveyed to us the spirit ot the Christmas holidays. ln no time, the students found themselves witnessing Mlihe Other Shepherdf' a heautitul Yuletide drama in tour scenes. An evening performance of the play was also staged. Qn Saturday evening, .lanuary 23, the day after the term holiday, one of the most anticipated events ot our high school careers hecame a reality. Vtfe were in attendance at our own Senior Proml ln comparing this allair with the one we attended in our junior year, Otto said that we were just as excited as we were then, not heing any more composed than it we had never seen a lxflichealian proml Ol course, as seniors, we were provided with more thrills. The tact that restrictions were placed on automohile travel hy the war, and that we had to journey in huses and sulnways in lull-dress attire will only serve to help us rememlner this joyous and glorious event of our high school career. We suspect that the high school Hcrowdu driven to 'Otto's warm store hy the icy February atmosphere was heginning to induce nervous hrealcdown on his part. So when a premature Easter vacation was granted from Feloruary I2 to Felnruary Q3 lor the pur- pose ot conserving luel, everyhody, including Gite, welcomed the hrealc in our schedule. Not even Otto, however, who has such an uncanny way ot lanowing in advance ahout lxflichaelian happenings, was aware ol the tact that Father Alexis had volunteered for the Navy. Therefore, on March Q, when word arrived that he had othcially heeu accepted, the student hody was astounded. Shortly hefore Easter, Father was intormed that he was to report tor laasic training on lxflay 1, and a rousing senclollq was given him hy the student lnody, at Saint Josephs Auditorium on April QQ. On that occasion, Father said he had acquired the lVlicha,elian spirit, since his arrival at St. tX'lichael's, and that since so many of our lnoys who attended Saint 'lVlichael's were already in the Service, he would he with us in spirit until our prayers tor peace were answered, and he could return again to Saint Michaetys. During these last few weelcs we have tween checlcing oll' on our School Calendar, the events so long anticipated and now a part ot lvlichaelian history. These memorahle incidents include 'lWOI1dGF l'lat,,' a onesact play, and our operetta, 'The Belle of Barcelonaf, a delightful comedy of modern Spain tor which rehearsals hegan in Fehruary. The lnaselaall season is proving highly prosperous as Otto early predicted it would loc. The last few months at Saint lxlichaelys have been indeed glorious ones for our txflichaelian seniors. We were thus discussing with Otto the way the year had so rapidly passed '- with the evening Commencement ot .tune 20, and the linal social event, the traditional Exit Dance, so soon to he realized f- when a little group ot grammar school hoys and girls came in to purchase colces. As they left, Otto turned to us and smiled. Mtqheylll he graduating, too,H he said. 'Eighth gradef' Only one or two, however, overheard his olnservation ahout their laeing the Septemher, 1945 tvtichaelian freshmen. Louis PERRY, ,43 Ml l N It H I H CLASS WILL N tlue evening of June 20, in tlwe year ol Qur Loral 1945, tlie Seniors ot Saint lVlicl1ael,s Higli School lcnelt in St. lxlicluaelvs lVlonastery Cliurcln awaiting tlieir cliplomas, unaware tllat an event ot major importance was talcing place in ttie near vicinity. A rliminutive ligure scurriecl along in tlie clarlcness, ancl pausecl luelore an attorneyys ollice. A swillt llaslu ol? liglit lrorn a passing automolbile illuminatecl ttle scene lor a moment, altorcling a lvriet glimpse ol a lrelly-green clacl torm witli a pleasant, taut tiny lace, up-turnecl nose, anel lblue wistful eyes - startlingly lilqe tlne HlVlilqeU ol lVltcl1.uelian Footprints! lflesilatingly, lwe ascenclecl tlwe steps to tlie lawyers alqocle ancl macle luis way cautiously to tlie floor. Having rattlerl tlwe lmrass lcnoelcer, lie awaiteel an answer lrom within. The cloor openecl slowly, ancl a timiol, grey-luairecl olcl man emergecl ancl mutterecl a surprisecl, Good evening. Can l luelp you? MYes,H ansvverecl tlwe little llellow. Ml liave some very important lausiness to cliscuss witla you. lxflay l come in?H Well f- yesl You may come inf, Tliey wallcecl tl1rougl1 a long corriclor ancl presently arrivecl in a climly-liglitecl room, lillecl witla volumes ancl volumes of lmoolcs. The attorney, still astonisliecl at luis little visitor, clirectecl trim to a clwair, and tlnen seatecl liimselt at liis immense olcl-faslwionecl desk. get riglit to tlne pointf, tlie prospective client saicl. 'lve come laere to lwave you clraw up a will, ancl t ldave very little time. lset us tiurry lxetore itxs too latef, tie nrgecl. HBut you liave no witnessesf' olnjectecl tlue lawyer. You neecl two witnessesu 'Please clon,t lxotlwer me witli tecl1nicalities,n snappecl tlwe little lellow. Mlwime is sluortf' livery wellfl repliecl tlwe attorney, Hlaut l ean't vouelm lor tlwe valirlity ot tliis cloeument. Before we start, lwowever, may l aslc wlmo you are?U IKWLO l am? That, sirf! lie remarked witli a comical attempt at liauglatiness, 'twill lceep until later. Note well tlaese lnequestsz 'STO Fatlwer Berlin we leave sincere tlwanlxs ancl appreciation for rloing so muclu to malce our years in S.tVl.H.S. tlae lwappiest we've ever lanown. To Fattuer Alexis we leave our gratilucle ancl promise ol prayers to lVlary, Star ot ttie Sea, lor lais protection as a Cliaplain in tlwe Unitect States Navy. To Sister lxflargaret Veronica, lweartlell. apologies lor all tlwe troulole tlwe Class ol: '45 lies causecl, lwer, witli t.l'ie lwopes tlaat ,Llrl will tae a more peactelqul year. To ttie Faculty, tlie lmeavenly lntiss felt only alter tlwe 3: 15 lnell. ,limmy Caulielcl smiles ancl leaves l'iis atluletic almility to Larry Higgins. Penny Hopliins and George lVlcCartl1y leave togetlaer. Rutli Lally leaves tier smiling clisposition to Terry Careri. Agnes Selimitt leaves tlue clancers witlwout a partner. Kenny Gallaglier leaves liis spirit in laaslcetloall to Tommy Benson. Navie lVlcDonougl1 leaves tlie ctiair in Fritzys to wlaoever claims it llrst. Ray HRocl4yn Barrow leaves luis meloclious voice ectioing in tlie loclcer room. Eileen Clancy leaves us witla tlue rememlurance ol a aswell girlu. ilaclc 0'Brien leaves us witlw luis St. Patricles Day tie never to tae forgotten. Peggy lxflccloslfey leaves lwer typing slcilt to Ann Kennecly. Ray lxflurplwy leaves arm in arm witlu Eileen HtVlac,' lVlcDonougl1 in liis usual ter- rilic ruslx. HN tfi tift f Eiteen tVlCtDOl1OLIgt'1 teaves quite extiaustect tpy ttwe tausy pace stwevs tcept ttnese past four years. - Bitty Stautter teaves tier ctean sweat soctqs to Gene tVtorissett to tae worn at ttiose lorrirt serimmages at Roosevett Stactium. Rita Bennett anct Auctrey Bigtey teave tor t,asett. ttetix tilercuoceo teaves t1is twastcettaatt suit to Ectctie Quinn witti a note attachect saying. cut corrcctty Witt matte two . Eugene Hayes teaves tiis great success as a rect tieact to .tames Matoney. Grace txftcctary teaves tier toottyatt ptayers to Pat Minogue. Terry Nutty teaves tier ever tvaittwtut companion - comtn anct mirror, to tier sister Ronnie. At ttoseptwsen anct Frantc Kennerty teave ttieir souttr ttotaotcen ctrawt to tttiose tuctqy boys trom ltnat ctear Hotct Souttutanctu Dotores Lutz teaves to tyuy a new cosmetic case. Ructotpti Ranieri teaves ttie tocat restaurants witti an oversuppty on Frictay. Jean Trapp teaves with tier suppty ot nytons ctecreasect. Ectctie Higgins teaves ttie winctows evertastingty open. tVtary Ketty teaves .terry Driscott tonety, Louis Perry teaves with tits wavy tiair rnucti actmirect tny ttwe fair sex. Gtoria Stroetnet teaves witti a new ctance step. Arttiur Cortny teaves witti regrets tor a tmrotcen tnect. Regina Reuter anct Mary t'tooton teave, taut not tmetore ttiey stwarpen ttieir pencits. Frantc Ratigan anct tfvitty Reitty teave as stwarp as ever. Ectctie tvtescatt teaves as rect-etieetcect as ttae Hrst ctay tie eiitercct. Norma tVtasini teaves ttwe Debating Ctutn wittwut an important inemtner. .totin Dupuis teaves tiis tutactq 'tnootq-taag to any twustcy tettow strong enougtw to carry it. Ftorenee Last teaves a tittte tatter ttman wtien stie enterect. Vxfittiam Sctiau teaves tmis Htmanctyn seal. in tt1e tront ot ttie room to anyone wtdcftt tatce it. Heten Dietz teaves witti tier tuuctctie F Dorottny McGowan. Ttiomas Hopper teaves ttie Frencti teaetier wittiout a star pupit. Betty t'tut'in teaves to stuety art. - James Guittnert teaves to enter potities. Antoinette Paesano teaves to visit Hitotunf' ,totun Hitctemann teaves ltme oreticstra wittwout a Gene Krupaf' tx'tary Cooke teaves tier seat: on ttwe Heartyu 22 Bus to tuer frestiman cousin. Leonarct Ttmompson teaves Saint txftictiaetts wittwout a ctiernistry wtiiz. Lorraine tN'tcNatty teaves ttwe Frencti Ctass anct ttne many seats stie tias occupiect. Tom Kitctutt teaves att ttie girts tonety. Ntitctrect tgter anrt Eiteen Kitten teave ttieir tove tor St. Peterys Cottege to Ctaire Ketty anct Dorottwy txftoytan. .totwn Rooney teaves wittiout tincting tiis retigion papers. Etten Brennen anct Dorottay Duggan teave ttde joy of seeing att ttie excuse notes. Bernard Sotctati teaves tor ttie Navyt At tastt Cattierine tvtccormaetq teaves ttie memory ot a Geert Girt Scout. Vxfittiam Vxfatcttierr anct tvtarion Burger teave us wittiout artists. Doris Vxfattcer teaves tier Cattiotic Action Ctutn Dues Bootc Hin memoriarnf, Anttiony Varano teaves the corrictors vacant. .team Di Stefano teaves as a ttuent transtator ot' Frencti. f i rar iair i ttHINtS lvlicliael lvlurplwy leaves on an errancl, as usual. George Bloomer leaves lais lingerprints on tlue winclowpole. Alice Texiclo leaves a recorcl to lbe enviecl lay all commercially inclinecl stuclents. Harry Wilsoiw leaves on tlwe pages ol' tliis lnoolc, luis comical cliaracter, UlVlil:e,,' wliiclm we tliorouglaly enjoy. Elizabetli Trencla anal Doris Carmorly leave lor Jersey City, as tliey enterecl - togetlier. Anne lxlaloney leaves lier seat on Lagazioys newsstand to Helen Portizo. Rolaert Kelly leaves tlie lmoarcls erasecl llor next yearls class. Teresa Curran leaves in HAce'sn new Clievrolet. Lucille lvloller leaves two climples to lie enviecl lay any junior. Allaa lxfliclaelini leaves to join tlie lvlarines. ' Rita Connolly leaves Angieys witliont one ol lais liest customers. Catlierine l'lartmann leaves lier important position as twirler in tlie lnancl. Gloria Gilmartin leaves Ray Sclilaier lonely. Val Vxficler leaves for clesigning sclanol. Torn Qlclen leaves to lye anollier Einstein. Nlarian Tliomas leaves llor tlie lxleclical Center. Ralpli Sclineicler leaves luis title Hlvlr. Five lay Five to rlolinny Kelly 115. Veronica lxflerlael leaves lier clemure nature, never to lse Forgotten. Williaiia Austin leaves lor tlae Railway Express. Bolo Corlnliss leaves for tlie Bronx, to see U.lerry,H Cliulalay Qylgrien leaves witlu Norma, for the Paramount, Ray Ratigan leaves tl1e lJaselJall team witlaout a lwitting pitclier. lwlatty Reclling leaves lor Stevens Tecli. Cotclu lxflalanlca leaves in lwis lvatlierys green car. .lolan Laslwer leaves for tlie Army calling anal singing UlX'lary.H Franlc ancl Vinnie Florin leave us witlwouli twins. .lolin Fulclier leaves to wrestle in Columlaia Parlc. A Bela Hanna leaves lns Bunsen Burner to anyone wlio can liglit it. Carl Zeisler leaves many junior girls singing, Fftiss Youf, 'Eleanor Winters leaves laugflwing nproariously, as usual. Having all lJut conclnclecl tluis Hclass Vxfilln we now leave Sister lxlary Teresa greatly relievecl H and tlie Glee Cluln leaves -H Suclclenly tlie massive clocli lpelaincl tlie lawyeigs nleslc ljiegan slowly strilqing twelve. Tlwe little green-aricl-wlwite-clacl visitor arose liastily ancl siglaect regretfully,Hll1's too late, too late. l canxt linislmu He seemecl to lvacle, lnccoining climmer ancl climmer. Tlie attor- ney rulglaecl liis eyes in astonislmment. Tlie little ligure was vanisluing as casually as a ring of smolie. ln a few minul.es lie liacl completely rlisappearecl from siglit. Tlie lawyer rulaluecl luis eyes once more, Anal lie never even tolcl me wlio lie was , lie inurrnurecl. En.iiriN lXlClDONOUGH, 313 NAX'EliE't'1'.'X lx1CDONOt.IGii, 113 SENIUH CLASS DIHEETUHY -- GIRLS NAME R. Bennett A. Bigley E. Brennan lVl. Burger E. Calligy D. Carmocly E. Clancy R. Connoly lVl. Coolae F. Corcoran lvl. Coutant T. Curran J. DeStelano l'l. Dietz D. Donolaue ls. Danelly D. Duggan G. Gilmartin C. Hartmann R. l'leatl1erly N. Henle E. l'loplcins lVl. l'looton E. Hulm lVl. lgler lVl. lmerito lVl. Kelly E. Killen R. Lally F. Last lVl. Lester D. Lutz A. Maloney lvl. Marston N. lVlasini G. lVlcClary lVl. lVlcCloslcey C. lVlcCormaclc XVEAKNESS Larry Nels Anytlring Blue lee Cream lsiterature PAD. Sleep Clotlres Bowling 5oo Felix Wallzing Ace Al Bows Slrirts Duganls Calces' Animals Bluslling Bloncles Union l'lill Spanislr Cv. lVlcCartl1y Uniforms l'lair Slrampoos Franlc Sinatra Sailors Jerry St. Peterls Men l'lomeworlc Sunclaes HGotCl1H Cosmetics Joe Business Law Eating Footlnall Players Walter Brownies iiiiiiiiiii i5? 2iEii5 M iiii 5555 siiiis ALVVAYS FAVORITE FOUND PASTIME AlVlBlTI0N Witlr Fan Riding l:.B.l. Agent Smiling Stuclying lirencli Sl'1ip Fitter ln tlrc tlreatre Reacling Artist lsauglring Drawing Nurse Ar Dammanls Bowling Typist ln Angie,s Swimming WAAC Ar Rose Bowl Telling jolces Riveter Giggling Movies Secretary ln Detention Tennis Comeclienne ln Fritzls Sports Screw Driver ln tlie lsilyrary Rieling Secretary Witlm Peggy Singing Canteen Worlcei' Jewelry Stores Knitting Welder Five Er Ten Dancing 5 ff 10 owner Buying Apples Eating Carpenter ln Angie's Dancing Secretary Besicle a Raclio Sewing Army Nurse ln Kresgels Eating Career Girl Witlr Vera Proms XVAAC At The Sign. Dress malting Dress Designer West New Yorlr Bowling Teaclrer ln Angiels Swimming To Gracluate Witlr Tessie Slcating Prof. Slcater Oleg. Slcating U.S.O. lzlostess ln tlue movies Nursing Air Hostess At Tlie Sign. Having parties Stenograplaer ln troulnle Dancing Nut Bolter Ar tlie Stanley Acting Silly Navy Nurse ln Detention Tallcing lpana Aclcl ln Kresgels Bowling Secretary Dancing Singing Singer Typing lvlalcing up Beautician ln luagaziols Clreerleacling lVlacl'rinist With Allaa Arguing SPAR Winniirg Prizes Acting Receptionist ln lsagaziols Tallcing Blonclex Aclrl Dreaming Buying lrats Aclv. Agent With Girl Scouts l'lilces Secretary NAME lf. lVlcDonougl1 N. lVlcDonougl1 D. lVlcG0wan ls.lX'lcNally V. Merkel A. Wliclielini L. Moller lVl. lxlurtlma T. Nally lX'l. .l. Normoyle lj. O'Driscoll A. Paesano C. Quinn E. Quinlan R. Reuter E. Ryan V. Slialton A. Sclxmitt G. Sclmneicler lxfl Scllultz G. Stroelyel A. Texiclo lVl. Ttiomas .l. Trapp E. Trencl1 R. Visconte D. Walter lf. Waiters V. Vxflwalen XVEAKNESS lVlurpl1 H Vxfillie Fur Coats Bluslw ing Can fly lvlarincs lee Cream Sailors lX'lirrors Frencli Verlns tlannonizing Parlays U. S. Navy lvootlaall Heroes Cliocolates Ralpli Getting Reel I-112 Buielcs Sergcants Cancly lsouis Arguing lvlarines Long Nails B. Salman Teleplwone Calls Clotlies PAD. lee Cream Soclas Sunrlaes ALNVAYS FOUND Singing At tjiltillitilttiit At ttie Plaza Having Fun Quiet Wfriting Letters ln Sleclunannls At the HY ln Angiels ln tlagclornls Typing Willm Coolce ln Vxfeelwawlcen Sears 5 Roelnuclc ln Daniman's At12.1o Class Willa E. Quinlan At Happy l'lour Trinity Dances lVlox-'ies Dancing With Tootie Fraternity l'louse Movies Five 5 Ten Strancl Vxlitlu Lou Vtfith Tex ln Damman s l.inclen1anu s ' FAVORITE PASTIME Frenclm Class Dancing Dales Laugliing Vxfallcing Dates lVlovies Reacling Comliing luair lxflovies Eating Bowling Dates Dancing Stating Playing lioolqey Slcating rlig-Saw puzzles Vxfriting letters Reacling rllallcing lxflurcler mysteries Eating cancly Swimming Dancing Slcating Day clreaming Bowling VNfriting letters Sewing AMBITION Aclv. Agent Career Girl XVAVE Nurse Tel. Dperator NVAMS Secretary XNAFS Developer Career Boolclteeper Nurse Nurse Typist Secretary MOPS Secretary Powerls lX loclel lVlaCl1inist,s lvlate Stenograplwer Tap Dancer Secretary Army Hostess Nursels Aicle Dressmalqer Secretary XVAAF Typist Carpenter Dressmalcer SENIUH CLASS DIHEETUHY -- BUYS V. Winter XV. Austin R. Barrow A. Betz G. Bloomer J. CauHeld J, COHI' Frenctm verlns lVlarian Typing Girls Peggy C. Sport jaclcets Listening Baslcetlaall At Bolnls Railway Express Wit.l1.Ioe Coar Arguing Sleeping Dates Down Holnolcen All sports Eating pretzels Sea Scouts Live to lne 100 Yarcl laircl Raclio t.CCl1l'tlClZtl1 Big leagues Become coaclm Dwn recorcl store NAME R. Corlyliss A. Corlby E. Donnelly .l. Dupuis lj. ll:lSf'ilICf lj. lrlorio V. Florio Ylq. ljoran R. llrauenlieim l'l. Frey .l. Fulclier K. Gallaglwer .l. Guill3ert R. Gross Halscll R. l'lalscl1 R. l'lanna E. relays. .l. l'lelllernan E. Higgins .l. llilrlemann T. l'lopper A. iloscplisen W. Karalain R. Keating R. Kelly lil. Kennecly T. Kilclulll R. Kugelman .l. Laslmer C. luicarneli lvlalanlca G. lvlartin lf. lxleftxclams G. lVleCarl.l1y B. lX lCGuirli R. lVlel lorncy T. lxlelnerney E. lX lc'lntryre E. lX'lCl,.3llQl1llfl NVEAKNESS Cameras Sleeping Dates Dancing Corny jolies All girls .loan Beattie Fancy Clollies .loliing Colies Sports Clmeinistry lxflailiemalics Antoinette Classy ties Vxfeelwawlqen l l olyolc on Emerson girls Clwoeolale ealic Drums llrenelw Baslietlmall luileratnre Baslceilnall Clierry eolces Trumpet lVlal4ing noise His lmeiglui Sliorl girls .loels lilarary Spaglietli Girls lrlis lieiglwt Penny N. Y. Giants .lanet Cymlgals lu. lX'lc'Nally Pmaslilnln ess ALVJAYS FOUND with Ray lvl. Happy ln Steelwmannls With trains Capitol tlweatre Oulsirle 5 fr 1.0 Outsicle 5 6 10 flu tlme lnenell Vxfitli Hopper ln Angiels ln Angiels With .lim ln ilie library Comlying lais llair with Florios Sleeping Vxfltli Tom ln a crowrl Ringing tlwe lnell Wiilw E. M. Willa Al. ln Angiels VXfil.l1 Recl Being quiet Y.lVl.C.A. Wirli llwe gang OLS. Holoolcen Serving lwlass Fireliouse ln Searls ln Bolfs S0l1tl1 St. Jersey City ln Angiels ln .locys ln .loels Ai Alaels Holuolaen Willw Austin iii Sii? Eiifiiii iii iiiii FAVORVFE PAST! ME Vxfriting Railway Express Baslceilyall Wzillcing Seeing Evelyn luoallng Footluall liootlnall Annoying Bold .lunior Police Driving Vxfallcing Loallng Baselnall Baseball Reacling Cliem. Clula .lolcing Basliellnall Eating Dancing Footlnall luaugliing Baseloall Baseball Baslqetloall Dancing Dates Baslcetluall Acting silly lVlalqing projects Footlyall Baslcellnall Baslfetlnall Vxforlcing Baselnall Drawing llasliellball Ealing Reacling AlVlBlTION Flier Teaclaer Army olllcer Doctor Pass for Capitol To graclualie To Play gracluate in a game To lJe a joeliey Engineer To lne a wrestler To Politician graduate Businessman lVlajor league Retire for life Major league lvlarine Claernist lxlortieian Be anollwer lfrupa To clance well Comeclian lVlal4e noise ljrencl1 professor Bluejaclcet Air Corps Cliorus lnoy rlleaelaer To slmrinlc Wi11 tame Colo.-.si Naval olllcer Ensign To clance Engineer Naval Air Corps Businessman lvlaeliinist i.lGNVGlCI' iii? iii iiiiiii Sit iii ' iii iii I S NAME il. lVlcNaught E. Mr scall R. Miller R. Mulligan D. lVlurphy lvl. lvlurphy R. lVlui'phy .lohn O,Brien .l. OBrien T. Olclen F. PCFCUOCO l... Perry F. Piotti G. Rallwerty R. Ranieri F. Ratigan R. Ratigan lxfl. Reclling W. Reilly J. Rooney B. Solclati W. Schau R. Schlaier R. Schneicler A. Scrivani F. Shielcls E. Shine R. Smith W. Staullser tl. Teclesco l... Thompson A. Varano W. Walclherr il. Weiss V. Wilhelm l'l. Wilson C. Zeisler WEAKNESS Jersey City P. A. D. Reacling aloucl Girls Recl hea cls Good hoolis Eileen Aggie Airplanes Chemistry Fanny Writing Sharp shirts Emerson girls Foocl P. A. D. Spanish Baslcethall N. Y. Giants Baslcethall Pat. D. Recorcls .lolring Girls Dehating Ahsenteeism Stage shows Pat. l-l. Basehall game Girls MHLITGGH Boxholl Gloria Suhways Math Bloncles Elaine ALWAYS - FOUN D 15th Street Fooling lvlumhling ln lihrary Now Yorlc At postollice Playing hall ln Li-1gazio,s Sports exhihits With Chacl ln Boh's ln .loe's Singing By julie-hox Eating Kiclding E. M. With Bill With Boh S. With J. C. With Tom Christina's Prootreacling Typing ln Bolfs With Squires Hoholien At the Stanley With lvlatty ln Lage-izio's Dancing ln .loe's f Central Avenue NVith Rod H. With Kilclull' ln Papys St. Josephs C.C. ln l..agazio's FAVORITE PASTIME Sleeping Parties ln mischief Slcating Telling jolces Sleeping Telling jolces Dancing Visiting Norma Stuclying Foothall Foothall Watchiiig games ln Vim's Riding Basltethall Basehall Dramatics Worlting Teasing Peg Dancing Dancing lxflischief Get attention Baslzethall Basehall Writing letters Running Basehall Parties Sailing Worliing Art Making noise Foothall Art Foothall AlVlBlTlON Psychiatrist To he rich Lawyer Emcee Air Corps Navy Army colonel Qwn happy honi- Aviator Merchant lvlarine Lose weight Naval Air Corps Learn to clance Welcler Be a hlonclc To he amhitious Major league Actor Manager S. Sr T. Coast Guarcl XVin the war Journalist To gracluatc Marines Army lxlavy lvlarines Navy lxflerchant hflarine Wreclcer Chemist lhflalce money Air Corps Navy Get enough gas Artist Navy Eitriem MCDONOUGtl, '43 GRACE lVlcCi.Am', '43 J' ,gm , S , 4 -H ff L M2 M u f Q, S I I - S P Wy RMA 1 ' .f4., ' - P, Egx N W il- I' iq ' 7' - 'I ' 1 + 7 'III f ' ,y . 'fi S f N T f' an E V f 7' ' QU ' ww E957 g X f ' -fix Nf I g Q10 A-if A 4 L' a 1 7,4,,,0. 5 fr. 2 , ' ' 'Z' 'X-f-S94 , if -N- W mag mg ,, ,I JJI, -If X V -X x , m 1 hz W iw - W -i ,W zfqfmw 3, W, 74 fvifjif ,, f' ' - , iiifmv ' gffzf zf - X . 1953 14 n ff 'V' MQ, ff, ,wf'4'N-'W V 'A M7 m y Mt. , rf-J lf 'f,-3, 6' , fn V1-H fzkfy ' -1 'V' uk, WW, A4 xxx 1, Q: Q fm f 'sp-'la r' o . J I 4 XC , I 1 X . bg-fx . XQ X 5.51 EH W I 'av X mm ily MNA? AM X I K 'ns f W' w 1 In Q tqxfw : 4 2 4. A V UJXQYX - Q 1' ', 4 1, V ,U ' ' nw ' f Q, 10 5 iq if L7 QV n..: X J X UUISSES A JUNIUB SPE!-KES M 6 mtui ff . jk 4 -1 Hin: . . .,... p 5 N Septemlaer l9, 't943, we lelt quite important anrl very serious. We were .luniorsl A .lnnior, you lqnow, is cle- terminecl to stucly harcl, proving to his upperclassmen, anrl I fff O 'fl C m O D E. -s .-4 M his lowerclassmen as well, his importance. lVluch reservecl, we were soon acclimatecl to our thircl-year surrounrlings. ' ti-tow nice to meet once again our teachers, our classmates ancl everyone connectecl with Saint lxlichaells, through the School history repeals itsell, ancl, to every lxlichaelian, lootlmall history is the yearly outstancling event. Pep rallies, school songs, lusty rooters, stirrecl the lVliChaelian spirit to a high pitch this year. The Green ancl White were true to lorm. The Boys Town game tioppecl all others lor thrills, color, glamour ancl real lootlmall technique. This year We seemetl to he especially lceen on all sports events. Perhaps it was a way to lveep our mincls olt spreacling war cloucls. or perhaps it was an awalcening process as to what lvlichaelians can accomplish. Spealiing ot Vxforlcl Vvar ll F- much ot its atmosphere prevailecl at Saint Nlichaells this year. All .luniors participatecl loyally in the Schools at Xvar program. .lnnior artists competecl in poster contests. Everyone was representecl hy Xvar Boncls anrl Stamps. Calae sales ancl rallqles helperl hoost the sales. ancl our .lunior Class recorrl ol sales was much over the top, Another outstancling achievement lor the war ellort was the successful presentation ol Mlihe Xvoncler l'lat,H in which three .luniors haul leacling roles. So outstancling was this play that it was recognizecl lay critics to he par excellence. Proceecls from the play were clonaterl to the Schools at Xvar tuncl. Wars, we have learnecl, cannot he won unless everyone cooperates ancl cloes his very lnest. No .lunior story is complete unless there is something alpout the noon-time .lam ses- sions ancl the Frirlay evening clanres. Rug Cutters or .littei'l3tigsH - whatever the name -4 they were a special leature to every .lunior. Our Christmas play, Wlqhe Other Sl'iepherc,l,H was successfully presentecl H Holiclay vacation -1 then micl-term exams. After this, we clisplayecl that light-heartecl gayety con- sistent with the laeautitul season of coming spring. A sacl note crept into our happiness when we hearcl that our lnelovecl Father Alexis was leaving us to laecome a Navy Chaplain. To express our feelings on his cleparture woulcl have lneen lutile. We all felt his leaving very lceenly, when he saicl ,qoorl-hy on April 30, for every lvlichaelian lqnows ol? his laithlul service anrl his great, achievements While all Saint lvlichaelys. We have no cloulut ol' the value ot' his service to Uncle Sam. Soon the annual operatta arrivecl. Talentecl lxlichaelians, many ol: them iluniors. gracerl the chorus, anrl everyone enjoyerl the successlul renclition of the Belle ol Barcelonaf' One ol the happiest occasions lor every .lunior is the memoralyle Communion Brealctast tenclerecl to our fellow Seniors. Fitting trihute was paicl to the gracluates who hacl heen our companions lor three years. This hrought. us to the Close ot a year rich in icleals ancl lasting impressions. Vxfe shall soon see, with much regret. a part ol Saint lVlichael,s H ancl a part ot us - talxe leave. Yet we have one cherisherl hope -d a hope tor that long clesirecl honor ot lmeing a Senior ancl lollowing the inspirecl icleals ancl school spirit ol the HMS gracluates. Tifiiiizesw LA t5ARia3, '44 88 , Y , , lx N 'H ,. , H ', JUNIUHS -- HUUM 7 First Row: Patricia Vxfaistu, Jean Hatiey, Theresa Careri, Anne Nturray, Janice Hansen Gloria Stearns, Kathleen Snype. Second Row: Daniel Brennan, Gloria Cracco, Maw Bettottie, Margaret McNamara Dorothy Dietz, Lillian Pin, Clare Young, Attnert Francescon. Tlvzircf Row: Bernarct Mueller, Stanislaus Qzga, Thomas Kunz, Daniel Hearn, John Fisher Fred Skeeter, Arthur Rectciiclc, George Lepore, Eugene Bericery, Eugene Dailey. Fourlfi Row: Raymond Motiulcr, Waiter Fowler, Roland Niinogue, James Maloney Thomas McCarthy, Nticiwaei Joyce, Jotin Sneyers, Arthur ixfiictiaiez, Victor Mainente Nvaiter McCarthy, Francis McGuire. 89 JUNIUH5 -- HUUM H firsl Rout lylargarel Feeney. Gloria Nlarining, Anne Romano, Eclwarcl Kanalny, Car- nicla lX la5sar0, Gloria Halqinw. Seconrl Row: Claire Petersen, Gloria Barone: Loretta Casper. Alice Glade. Patricia Kralicli. Lenore Devine, rllierese lealiarre, Etlwcl Luclrove, Ellen Logan, lxlargarei O,Donnell, Agnes lnlrocaso, lX larj0rie Clarlqin. Tlieresa Luclwig. Tliiral Row: Veronica Conglwlin, Gabriel Ogrinz, Micliael Gemignani, .lolin Franolicli, Frecl Mccaw, James Woocls, Eugene Lippi, Berllria Betz. 90 JUNIUHS -- HIJUM 9 Firsf Row: Robert Sansevere, Francis Gallagher, Aloysius Kenny, Jerry Nlclvlahrm, John Cremins, Walter Wfurpny. Second Row: William Kraemer, Joseph Moody, Joseph Nlarsnan, Frank Hanuselc, Robert Iwcfxdam, Mario Rolniolio, Joseph Rizzi, Albert Murrayr, John Delxqartino. Third Row: Joseph Doyle, James Jones, Joseph Keegan, Vxfiuiarn Kolbusz, Thomas Calligy, David Finley, James lVIcDermott, Leonard Dicviacomo, James Doyle, Francis Kullmann. 91 - V - 1 .H--V -f- ,- 4 - ... , , - , , . 'fn - A11,,,,..f ,JUNIUHS -- HIJUM ID First Row: Grace Hogan, Gloria Mcfguinn, Nlarceila Oiiiiwous, Anne Kennedy, Giga Leoncavailo, Dorotvny Scrivani, Frances Mciieeley. Second Row: Aiene O'Meara, Grace Roclciy, Adele Rosialc, Elizabeth Grace, Audrey Bincla, Niay Wliner, Niary Nlccarlhy, Youlancla Soltiie, Irene Lavlly, Frances Miele, Tlwecia Sciwano, Nlnrgriret Donovan, Virginia Kammerer. Third Row: John McGix'ney, Paul Sims, Thonms Quinn, Gerard Souecler, Niarin Kvesiicli, Lawrence D'Amico, George Nlccvlincii, Angelo Trolla, Nlartin O,Brien, Fred Nungesser 92 .IUNIUH5 -- HUUM 11 First Row: Tlweresa Frey. Concetta lxflalanlaa, Patricia Hallalwan, Patricia Dineen, Anne Oleary, Veronica Costello. Seconcl Row: Rosemary Nicluolson, Aclele Donovan, Helen Dwyer, Anne Reclling, Callierine lVleGlincl1, Mary Xnfilliams, Catlierirre Stel-lenauer. Helen Williams, Gloria Urcinole, Anna Carroll, Margaret Lang. Tliircl Row: Elaine lVlarel1iano, Ellen Kippenlnerger. Doris Bell. Thomas Benson, George Rucleau, Williaiiw Diilly. .losepli Stapleton, Francis Paxton, Doi-otlwy lVloylan, Catherine Brennan, Catlierine Cerutti. 95 SUPHUMUHE EL S5 HISTUHY it , . M f - ' .. l1pTElX'lBER tO, i942 -1 A warm, sunny clay. The gooct X N Q - A i.- A , , ' 1 Ship, Saint htichaels, was once more a scene ol ll 9 noise ancl hilarity, while waiting to convoy its Cargo ol I 9,707 M l 4 sturlents on the Ocean of llclueation. I. 715 The lirst stop necessitate-cl ohtaininq supplies, callecl i xg, t, . . . me Cfraee. which were receivecl when everyone on hoarrl at- .4 4- -X 4? I H A , 4 tenclecl Mass. at Saint lxlichaels Monastery. Alter heing GQ.. 7565 lp- 4,1 Qfj ' , . ' ' ' f assiggnecl to our stations ancl given our taslcs to cle, we soon approacherl enemy waters. The hrsi ship engagecl, was the Union Hill., Though we lost this hattle notyone hit ot txlichaelian spirit waverecl. On our way haclc to home port, we engagecl in other hattles lxrom which we Gmefferl the victors: the greatest victory lacing won hy our hrawny seamen over the .-w H llmerson. Octoher I5-I6 - XXVG reachecl home port, ancl cloclaecl our ship lor repairs. Again we toola on suppliesg this time in the form ol the Annual Retreat captainecl hy Father Celestine lVleGonnigal CP. Everything having heen macle shipshape. we were once more reacly to resume our voyage. Again in enemy waters, ancl we on the ol-lensive, we heat the tamecl Wlgeys Town!! From laraway Nehraslca. Novemher 4 - An appeal was macle to every seaman to purchase Xvar Bonrls ancl Stamps. The Schools at Yvar Program was heartily joinecl in hy hancls, cluhs, ancl inclivicluals. Soon we were approaching the heautitul lslancl, HChristmas.H Vxfhen we cloclcerl, a play entitlecl Mlfhe Other Shepherclf, followecl hy clancing. relreshecl the weary seamen. b .lanuary - Suhmarine waters - Not until we hart eonquerecl those Hlxticl-Year Examsy' coulcl we hreathe easily ancl proceecl on our way. The Hgaint Michaellsu ran into stormy weather in the Hgtraits ot Baslcethatln though there were some very hright Clays. These storms flirt not elim the arclor ol any tvlichaelian. Always coulct he hearrt ahove the rumhle ot the thunrler, mlhree cheers for the Green and Whitelyl Fehruary 'I i-Q5 H Because ot the tuel shortage. we cloclcect at the Ulsle of Easter Vacatienu a little earlier than usual. lxftarch M tVline lielcls in the lvorm ol measles antl supervisors gave the Hhtospilat Apprenticesn plenty ahout which to worry. Again we came to the ulste ol Easter with only a Holy Thursclayn anrl a HGooct Frirlayu respite. April Q6 - Xfve learnecl that our Captain, Father Alexis, was leaving his post on our ship. to hecome a Chaplain on a greater ship, the Unitecl States Navy. lt was with great sorrow that the crew of the goocl ship St. lvlichaet s saw him go. Soon again we shall meet the suh, 'Final Examinationsf' Then tor a well-earnecl shore-leavel Kivriii.Ei2N O.C,xRRoi-i., '45 9-t SUPHUMIJHES -- HUUM IE First Row: Doris Nurplmy, Patricia SC'l1l1GlCl6l',-ElOlSC Hanuselc, Mary Hanley, lxflary Campana, Helen Appleman. Betty Reaves. lrene Kuleszet, Vivian Garilnalcli, Con- stance Slave. Auclrey rlwlmmm, Gloria Hewitt. Secorrcl RKJLUI .l0l lD Clll1l.Ol1, r-l.l'1Ot11f1S C3Z1llilQl lCl', DElI1lGl rl.IEitHO1', ,lOl ll1 NIOUIWODG, JOIUI1 laconn, Gerarcl Stigliano. Mattlwew Tlwees, ,l0l'1D lxlccowzln, .lnsepli Pecliulis, Louis Giuslo, lvlnx Krueger. Tliiral Row: Helen Beronio, Bernadette lnloy, Claire Kelley, .loan Weiimaclit, l..uCrelia Zucaro, Rose Pizza, Ann Ricclwuiti. Aileen Niclqerson. Agnes Delaney, Eileen Dwyer, Dorotlwy l.ally. Eugenia Allaem. 95 SUPHUMUHES -- HUUM 13 First Row: Joan, lVlcNally, Helen Nleyer, Ellen Nicholas, Wlargarel Devaney, Dorothy Sellriclge, Rose Solclalli, Doris Lanclrigan, Joan Ryan, Ellen Brogan, Ruth Yorlc. Second Row: Rose Marie Palaclino, Rita lvlontague, Nlargaret Conroy. Mary' Kelly, Patricia Steplaens. Kathleen O,Carroll, Mary Nlenlce, Riia Linclemann, Louis Aiello, Alice Hanrally. Third Row: lrene Rosiali, lxflarilyn lxflurrell, Alcla lxflasini, .loseplaine Gennaro, lrene Eccleston, Gloria XIVGFHGF, Genevieve Farmer, lVlarie Callaglian, lxflarjorie Roeclel- laronn. Fourth Row: ,losepla Potente, Albert Sclaerzinger, Riclwarcl Flelclmer, Francis Hayes, Jolm Leolaig. M ,, - -ez. : -1 G T1:gF75r',g 4 ng-A-1: . 1' - -. ' -VL .. .V -- .,,..i .ig,..g'+g- ,Ji . : L P 5 '+R 1' y H i 51-rf rf 'N 1 ' LEW ei qv' lr' H 5 ,T ' X J' :...s.g ' '1f.kA..X n.. 4 L-.-'fi ' - 'i.,',ggf'uQJ,E:,, v me ,gm -fin- Mgwaqs iil, i 96 SUPHUMUHES -- HUUM 14 Firsl Row: Barbara Kollnusz, Niargarel Quimri. Barlnam Tigiie, iwary loliner, .lane Nolan, Nlary Tenger. Sczconrl Row: Catherine Haislcznri, Veronica Crimmiris, Gloria Beriinger, Doris Ganzeri, Gerlrucie Abbot, Helen Roiniolio, Madeline DiAiso, Mary Xveiss, Gloria Boyd, Mary-' Henrv. Tfiircl Row: Daniel iX IcMuHan, Joseph Greco, Xviiliam Tobin, James Mulligan, Robert Hilciemann, Joseph Fiusic, Francis Hull. 97 rg.-ww. ,f . ..., ,5 , . SUPHUMUHE5 4- HUIJM 15 Fil'Sl IQULUI EfIXN'HYd NiCISOIl, DCTIWGICI C:ElSGy, John PCCIICT, EIINVEIFCI BfHClGD, .IOIWH KCHQ' Francis Calalorese, Fl'EU7CiS FIQETAUWIDLIIIGHO. .JUIIN O,CLlI1DOf, CPIHFICS IQOIWIGV. Second Row: Raymond Aslwilwflen, Helaire Decancq. Andrea Carney, Adele Gilson Theresa Keel, John Sullivan, .lean Quinlan. James Dugan. Bernarcl Smith. Third Row: Raymond Gansley, Joseph Narnell, Vincent Murklwa, Arnold Keucnberger Arthur Kranirlw, Gerald Ridley, Adriano Ricriardi, Eclwarcl Wlarkin. Fourfh Row: Robert Hammond, James Phillips. .james Reid. Henry Mclnerney, Ber- nard Xvalker, John Sneelmn. James Sollecler, Frank Ferrari. Peker Vesey. Geralc Haskins. ' 98 SUPHUMDHES -- HUUM 15 Firsl Rout Attract Fletcher, Josepti Sclrano. Eciwarci Anclersori, Kenneth Nioore, Edwin Kieiyr Cherries Skeeter, Henry Vxfanecia. John Kruger, Patrick Corcoran, Alfred Fulvio. Socoriri Rout .iamcs Hegaciorn, Martin Denni. .losepiw Mccartliy. Donald iVtcGovern, ,lotnn Martin, George Camporini. Dante Ricciarcli, Gerard Cooke, Riciwarri Goode. Joseph Young. Third Roux Joseph Hiiiu, Robert Galvin, Thomas Keegan, Anthony Dietsciwe. Francis Hanley, Bernard Bigiey, .loseptw Daniels, Thomas Cannon. Fourlti Row: Henry Rueier, John Deutcii. Gnluriei Cnponegro. Xviiliam Nicolay, Edward Hueliaig, .lcronio Driscoll, .latin Mc'NaiiQiit, Herluert Janssen. ' .Vie 1 w'-:i':,L M T '.': lt' '. ' 4 ' 'V f' ' , i' ' V 4 .-.v r 99 SUPHUMUHE5 -- HUUM E4 First Row: Ellen O'Connor, Niacieiine Hemmer. Rose Ann Clcnnan, Anna Naliy, Eileen York, Virginia Arment, Anne Rose, Anne Kelly, Carolyn Niocirys, Grace Flood. Second Row: Joan MCKCl1I1H, Cecilia Mescall, Josephine Quinlano, Florence Spears, Dolores Dwyer, Rita ivlurray, Clara Lilley, Catherine Long, Rose ixiarie iVIiitzow, Eclitli MCSBCFFY, Gloria Shannon, Roberta Ten, Ciwarlotle Scclore. Third Row: James Niurray, John Dennehy, Eugene Sogiuizzo, Audrey Dickson, Helen Callaghan, Margaret Nelson, Arthur Vxfells, Roger Larkin, Xviiiiam OBrien. 100 ,i ,- PHESHMAN CLASS Hrsrnisir ',,,, , S We gaze into the crystal lyalt tietore us, the ctoucts Wfiiriier, - r . . Q jar X gratlually vanish, anct taeholcll we are loolung upon K tt that rainy clay in Septemlaer which rnarlqecl the open- I , A , Q 2 Wg 'W' fi it lt N V Wi W f l W I ing ot another school term lor St. lwlichaetts. Little elltect f X 2514 I W W dict the weather have upon those resolute freshmen, ff? RW laegin their high school career. Assignrnent ot classes x f K .vt . . s . al I 17, X ' Q Lift two hunrtrerl ancl ltlty strong, all reacty anct eager to , . 'W 1 anct meetings with new teachers anct sutijects pass quietly lneltore our eyes. then the encircling cloucls again cloucl our view. A short time elapses anct again we peer inquiringly into the crystal. ln this scene we see many new. excitecl, anct intcrestect sport lans, all gloriously wearing the Green anrl Vxfliite. They are, however, still struggling courageously to win lirst their own laatttes over lsatin anct algelara ancl those new lessons in English anct history. As the clarlcening cloucts tnegin to overshactow our picture. we see those lans cheering happily, tor the lootliall team has incteect lacen a creflit to its Alma tVlater, anct each inctivictual has also masterect the First clillicutt tunctamentals in his new sulojects. Anal now, the cloucls roll lnaclq ever so soltly. Kneeling stuctents are revealect in humlale prayer anct arloration after loeing helpect anct encouragect lJy the inspiring worcls ot' Father Celestine lVtcGonnigat, CP., in his actctress cturing the lreshmenys lirst high school retreat. .lust as the cloucts openect up on this prayertut scene, they close upon one that is equally inspiring, for we 'see each one going liacl: to his worlc resolvecl to clo his very luest, enricliect with the grace ol the Divine Teacher to help him attain his goat. At this moment our crystal gives 'to us glimpses ot the gala clay of the Camera Clutn Dance. tt is the hrst social event ot the lreslimen anct they are encleavoring to matte it a granct success. Their eltorts are well rewarctect with gooct returns, which are usect in laeneliting lno-th our countryys neect ancl our srullering missionaries, who have sought our aicl. ' Wlien we again peer into our crystal, it is olavious from the holly anct other ctecor- ations that it: must he Ctiristmast We see the Christmas Play, where the lovely story ot the Nativity is again enactect lay 'our stuclents. Then jolly Worcts anct greetings are passecl luaclc ancl tortti as all leave tor home to spencl a pleasant anct joyous vacation. The picture now stiows our return to classes. All are there preparing clitigentty for the long-ctrcaclect examinations, which, alter all, go over not so laaclly to the happy relief of everyone. Time must have passect quiclcly, for when the ctoucts tilt this time, we hnct our- selves gazing upon a stage, where a lneautitul operetta is lneing shown -Urlwlie Belle of Barcetonaf' As the picture grows clearer aricl we are alnte to perceive the faces, we recognize many ot our freshmen playing the leacling roles, ancl they are matting a line success of their stage ctelnut. The cloucts close slowly on this laeautitul scene, not to rise again except to give us a very short glimpse of the year's encl, with each one, a little otcler anct a little lnetter, lpotti spiritually ancl mentally, for having spent his freshman year here in St. lvtichaets. But: each loolcs with much hope and anticipation tovvarct his sophmore year, anct the joys it will turing in sports ancl social events, as well as in new and actvancecl stuclies. MARGARET TIENCKEN, '46 101 H 5: 5 ' ii . . , FBESHMAN -- HUUM 41 First Row: Charlotte Ditfiiy, Veronica Crahay, Lillian Cooke, Niyra Butler, Charlotte Bauerie, Geraldine Broderick, Dolores Bratton, Jane Campbell, Rachaei Deiirango, Rita Botts, Rose Devingo. Second Row: Joseph Demussi, Guy Cinneiia, Niargaret Connolly, Beatrice Carciani, Joan Beilotti, Jane Brennan, Florence Born, Camille Diganzo, Audrey D,Eiia, Anna Bruni, Francis Buongiorno, Vincent Delaney. Third Row: Waiter Braun, Arthur Beckett, Aiexancier Delia Beuiia, Francis Capirichio, Robert Cappieiio, Joseph Casper, John Conrad, Daniei Cusati, Rohert Daaimeyer, Thomas Dolan, Francis Decoursey, Matthew Cassidy, Frank Corhley. 102 FHESHMAN -- HUUM 4E l:irsl Row: lX'lcirgiircl Elnerl.. Doris l'laggerl,y, lxlary Filzgeralcl, lxlarrie ljiorenlino, lxlarilyn l lerrle, Ccralcline Garille, ,Niiclrey Diiggjarm, Ellwel Cunllicr. Scconcl Roux: Mary Davis. lxlilclrecl l loll, Agnes Filzgeralcl, Viola Czsrleola, Ellrel l'liillenlocl4er, lxlaureen lnlewill, Palricia Hoey, Evelyn Ennis, Geralcline Golclen. Tliirfl Row: Tliomus llegaclorn, Palricli Donoldue, Davicl Fislxer, Xvilliarn lieasenrnyer, 'Laurence Druminoncl, Rolaerl Engler, Vxfallcr Kaczliowsld. Roluerl James, Tlwomas Geerin, Roluerl Garrison, George Golclner, Rolnert Hacliell. Fourlli Roux ,lolwn Healy, Eugene l'lanc,lscl1in, Marlin Foran, Donalcl Flynn, Raiymoncl Flannelly, Eclweircl Hari, George Flynn, Rolnerl Forslcr, James Golcloni, .lolwn Keegan, Vxfalter Fliltner. Huglu Donohue. ' - . ' 1 ' rl ' Y ,-I 'fQ1i4'5:,e. , f. +42 -4':f1:- Wa: if' 4,-331:- 1 l '37 Aww! -'fu .iz- ze-1':1 2 105 FHEEHMAN -- HUUM 44 First Row: Delores iVIcGovern, Eiizaiaetiu iVic:inerney, Theresa ixfioricy, ixfiary Jane ixfiartin, Doiores Link, Joan Lasiwvay, Cecilia Lycion, Eiaine Kearse. Seconcl Row: Anna McCarthy, Eiien Kelly, Doris Maiizo, ixiuriei Kane, Eileen Keating, Helen Kearney, Emily Keating. Tfiircl Row: Robert Lavin, Yviiiiam Wiaimoney, James Kennedy, Roy F'iacDougail. Fourth Row: Victor Lagomarsino, Pant Kelty, Ctmaries Wlcinciam, John Niaivey, .lotm Lavin, Thomas Kelly, James Lycion, Paul Mcifaig, Robert iVicDonaici, James Nic- Gratiu, Anthony Niaianiaa. Fifth Row: .ioiin Lynam. Andrew Lagomarsino, Robert Ketterer, Eugene Kiiriuff, .loim Kiicic, George Leahy, Alfred 'LaBarre, Francis Kenney, Leonarci Luciwig. .. agp wut ' 11--ri ii vi - - 4 M ' . ,:. , .ir . Q E 2 , i- - i 'aut Q saw 5 E , is E-.3 5: is la in 1 - ' ' 104 ' 1 P FHESHMAN -- HUUM 45 First Row: Elizalnellw Olconnor, Curmela- Rnlnano, Elizaloellw Notes, lxflargzaret lVlcVicur, Catlwcrine Ramezzalm, Marie Racinppi, Eleanor Oflfrien, Joan Normoyle. Second Row: Anna Murpluy, Elizalnztlw Munzing, Callwerine OyGracly, Eileen Ross, .lane Ruminslcc, lxlarilyn Rallerly, Lillian Orlanclo, ,loan lVlc:Naugl1l. Thircl Row: .lolnn Reclling. Pclcr Nalalicclwio. Eugene Raligan, Vincent lxlorrone, Aclolpli Punlaseca. Donalrl Olfeelle. Joseplw ljnrani, inlawld Russell, Eclwarcl Ryan. Fourili Row: Kcnncilw O-l5rien. Rolocrl Ranicri, Armancl ljisarii, Joseph lxlurpliy, Vxfilliann Casey, ,lolm Miller. ,lolm lX lSCl1ElI'l, Rolvcrl ljlnillips, Riclwarnl Qucnse. 105 1- ' i ' ' i .3 .Rf oollil.. 4 if iiiii i' a FHESHMAN -- HUUM 47 Firsl Row: Loretta Tlmmpson, Ann Smiiii, Nlary York. Anna Nlay Siniln iviargarek Tiencican, Anna Nlao Spaoliu, Dorolhy Spina, Julia Ryan, Dolores Vxfolf, Rosa Gagiiarcjlo, Dolores Sullivan. Second Row: Rila Zaiesiii, Dolores Hammond, Wiaihiqlcla Smith, Loraine Xveiuer, Teresa Vxfecicerle, Niary Walsh, Maureen Vxfoocis, Cailierine Tonne, Marian Snell, .ioyceiyn Scott, Jean Zuretti. Tliircl Row: ixiiciiael Whziien, John Scirocco, Hubert Stigiiano, Vxfailer Siu-ii, Wiartin Gill. Edward Soinmerhaicler, James Toclfi, William Vxfaricura, James Tranz. Fourlli. Row: Frank Weil, ixfiaurice Slack, Niichael Visconli, VN-'iiiiam Sciuiemm, John Ryan, Ralph Totaro, Vincent Salvati, Harry Streclafuss, Robert Ryan. 106 , in I 1' I u n l g :rl 'j :l I'- I' ll. 4-N 'll I 75 7 W ff 4 X , 57 f H! -v , - f G 55 5 5 f iiiiii ,, ,F WW, o 9 0 QL' H W f f V ' WWW- I 1 '-' 'T 4 ' w,f4,f,f' fywf 1,1 1 5 gf 3 5' ' If! N , A I N, , .V , -' ' 2, , ig- A x I -:-d 1 I I ' 1 'f1?' :::- 41 - .Z 1 ,ff I! 1 - k . f f 'lv ti ' ' i 3 no V3 NJ 1 lo 1 5 2 9 l L. 3 '7554 .1554 '15 rq TOKYO I l'aa',?3:'1mEI 5- l'105eovI I cum fs ,HORN EY 4 H ll I I V 1 I 1 ES .J . -' il ll ' lf I f 5X1 whngmg N j :ifrvl X 1 ! 2 'T M W THE MIEHAELIAN FUUTPHINTS STAFF Erllor-in-Cir ief .......,.,....,...,,. .......,.,....,... lWoclcrcz lore Ellen Brennan Joseph Coar Mary Coolce Robert Corlnliss Arkluur Corloy .lolin Dupuis lVlnrga'et lmeriko Dolores Lutz Erlilor ...... Norma lxflnsini Grace lVlcClary Eileen lVlcDonougl1 Naveretta lXfICDOflOlIgl1 Ralph lVlcl'lomey TIWCBITIGS lX'ICll'lCfI16y E clwarcl Mescall Raymond lvlurplwy ART STAFF ,,...,...l.oUls Plfilam' ..,....S1QTlin MARY Trimisrx Ruclolplw Rzmieri lvlatllmexv Reclling Xrvilliam Sclwnu Francis Slmielcls Alice Texiclo Leonarcl Tlmompson .lean Trapp Doris Vxfallcer QVNXILSON lxfloclcraior.. ..........,........,.,......., .. lxlarion Burger Ralph lVlcl'lorn ey BUSINESS STAFF Business lwanoger .................,...........,...,...,. Aclverlisirrg lwarmger .,....,...........,.... Morlcralor ..........,.........,..................A Slsrm Artluu' Corloy Henry Frey 108 Jolwn Fischer .lolm Hilclem ann SISTER lVlARION FRANCIS Vxfilliam WHvlCll1Cl'l' .EDWARD Mrisczu 1 lQALPI'I SCHNEIDER CONCEPTA lVLx1z1E l-QElyf1'1OHCl -KUQCLDEIH Rolnerl lvlulligan THE Ei-XTHULIE AIITIUN CLUB ASED on ttwe principte of gfuirtance rattrer ttian teacterstwip, itie Catti- otic Action Ctutn tias encteavorect since its institution in 1937, to promote in ttie niinct of ttie tiigti sctioot stuctent a Cattuotic way ot ttiintcing. Sister Leo Gertructe, ttie mocterator, appointect as omcers for this year the fottowing: Raymonct txturptiy, Presictentg Robert Cortitiss, Vice-Presictentg Norma txtasini, Secretary: anct Doris Vvlattier, Treasurer. The Ctuty tias triect to present to its memtners a cltear picture ot' itie opportunities and responsitnitities wtwicti tace ttie Cattciotic tnocty as a resutt of wortct conditions anct to suggest tiow to prepare to meet ttiese otgtigations. At its meetings, sctiectutect for ttwe seconct Monctay of Cacti monttn, were ctiscussect ttie principles of Cattwotic Action. education, 'ttie press, anct other topics relative to ltic protnterns wtucti must tae tacect toy tiigti sctioot stuctents upon entrance into the wortct. Recognizing the importance of social activity in conjunction witti its other activities, ttie Ctutu tins done its stiare in ttie war ettort anct, at ttwe same time, exercisect practicat Cattwotic Action in sponsoring for ttwe stuctents a ctance wtwicti proved twigtity successful, ttie proceeds going into War Boncts to actct to ttie contribution of ttie otvtier sctmotastic organizations. ii tfiggfixi 1 . V' 7.1 -ii: ij ii- f'! 1.4 fir ff- ry.: 11 if 1.1 tfllw 111 'lm'-V It M ttf'-'pet tltg 'j ll V f 4 1 hezf. I .ii i'I 7 109 t t3LEE CLUB NDER the supervision ol Sister Aloysius Jose ancgl the expert clirection antl coaching ol lxflr. Qalgonncll, the Glee Club this year has reachecl a high pinnacle ol: success. -On many occasions. various memhers have been callecl upon to prove their talents. One such occasion was that of the Christmas Play, 'mluhe Other Shepherclf, in which a selectecl group ol' Glee Cluh memhers hrought the Christmas message to the stuclents on Decemlaer 21, 1942, ancl to an appreciative auclience at the seconcl performance on the evening ol the '2'2ncl. Their clramatic talents were provecl hy their clever presentation of the Hxvoncler Hath in which John Fisher, lvlatthew Rerlling, Franlq Kullmann, lvlarie Dellapia, ancl Norma lxflasini hrought glory to the school hy winning lirst place in a Dramatic Contest sponsorecl hy the Sisters ot Charity. However, the climax of the seasons worlc lor the Glee Cluh was their presenta- tion ol' the annual operetta, :Belle ot Barcelonaf' which was the gayest ancl hestflilxecl ol' their splenclicl achievements. The cast incluclecl: James Doyle, lVlarion Soell, Raymond lvlurphy. Dorothy Dietz, .lohn Fisher, Norma lhlasini, Galbriel Caponegrff, Gloria Cracco, Eugene Sogliuzzo, Robert Corloliss. lxflaithew Reclling, Jane Nolan, Con- stance Stave, Frank Kullmann, ancl John Deutch. H? ? n N 5 11 9 K Y - 241323 . 4-zfel Q ,er-A 'T :UQ . Eiinib' W, N' kgjrib .- is f : if J.mz1w'-.1 Danse Groups in 'ThE Belle uf Harcelunaw . A .' 5 .H , I ' X. ' ii'4f4 Z ft X f 'J THE MIEHAELIAN NE of ttie most poputar extra-curricutar activities of Saint tVtict1aet's is the tVt1Ci4iAEL1AN. tt is the privilege of the Seniors with honors in Engtista, and uncterctassmen Wtio stiow titerary atuitity anct an interest in titerary writing, to tae ctiosen for ttwe Literary Statt. From ttne time ot its initiat issue, in 19211, pupils wett tcnown in the annals of Saint Mictiaetys Higti Sctioot have ectitect anct supportect this stuctent enter- prise. Generousty giving of ttieir time and talent, the present co-ectitors, Louis Perry anct John Dupuis, with their associates, have tataorect to mate eacti issue an improvement over the precectirig one. At no time has progress ceased. The ctemancts ot the changing times tiave been met wittw the expansion of the tVt1CI,-IAIEIJAN into the monitor anct inter- preter of ttwe stuctent tmoctyg into ttde criterion of future events. The new cover tor ttie current volume ot ttie tVtlCHAl.i1.1,xN was ctesignect tuy memtners ot the Art Staff in keeping with the ttneme ot ttie Sctioots at War program in wtiicti att sctioots participatect. We have encteavorect ttiis year, with the aint of Sister tvtary Teresa, our mocterator, to mate ttie tX'IlC1'IAEl.IAN an efficient supptement to the various organizations carrying on ttieir work in ttie lietct ot Cattiotic Action. i i 112 . , . N - ' tv- ' ' - ' i sf URING time past year tlsie Commercial Cluln has triecl to stress tlsie importance of goocl manners, conservative clress, and neatness, as well as alyility, in applying for a position, ancl ijo luring out some fun- clamentai principles of oflice proceclure. Uncler tlue supervision of Sister Emily Jose, tlie clulfs moclerator, ancl omcers: Alice Texiclo, Presiclentg Eleanor Vxfaters. Vice-Presiclentg Grace Nlcclary, Secreiaryg lVlary Cooke, Treasurer: and lxflargaret Cou- lant, Reporter, tlie committees plannecl interesting ancl variecl programs for tlie entertainment of tlie mernlaers. ln all, tliree one-act plays were presentecl. Uvxfantecln, and XVantecl H a Secretaryn, explaineii tlwe necessary requirements of a gooel secretary. The Credit Bureauu pic- turerl an orclinary clay in a credit oflice. ln aclclition, open cliscussions were l'1elc.l pertaining to perplexing prolplems tllat miglit arise in a moclern oilice. The numerous solutions offerecl lay tlie stuclents provecl instructive ancl, at times, amusing. Time lausiness training ot tlie memlaers stoorl tliem in goocl steacl wlaen it came time for tlie Cluln to aicl ll1e Sclaools at Xvar Program. Not to lne outclone lay lilne ollier organizations, they clemonstraiiecl ttieir executive alzility zincl goocl salesmanslwip so successfully in tlie sale of chance laoolqs, as to net enough money for a SiO0.00 War Boncl. 115 i EIJMMEHEIAL EL' H X ill if f f XX X. R ze Z ECAUSE of the present gasoline rationing ancl tralnlic restrictions, some of the ingenious stuclents in St. lxfliclmaells lxave fallen loaclc on olcl faithful Dolylain, as a sulnstitute for pleasure clriving. l'lowever, it was some time prior to coupon rationing that several of ttie more aclventurous ones of St. lxliclwaelys proposecl the organiza- tion ol' a ricling clulu. A committee consultecl Father Alexis, ancl wittx the approlaation of our Superintenclent ancl of Sister Margaret Veronica, tlme Satlclle Clula liacl its beginning. 'Officers were eleetecl as follows: President, Ruclolplci Ranierig Vice-Presiclent, Helen Dwyerg Secretary, Anttmony Varanog Treasurer, lxlargaret Coutant. lmlaving been otlicially recognizecl as one ot tlie Nticlraelian extra- curricular activities, plans were macle for the future. Sunclay was estaln- lislwecl as a permanent ricling ctate, Tliose wlwo were not alole to ricle were tauglwt tlme laetter points of liorsemansllip lay tlue more experiencecl memlners ol? the clulo, ancl at tluis time tlaey are masters ol? ttme lworse. Tliere is promisecl for future Wliclwaelians a store of pleasant recrea- tion to lie clerivecl from the infant clulu, as eviclencecl lay tlwe tremencl- ous popularity tlciis pleasant aclclition to St. lvliclaaells activities lwas al- reacly enjoyed. 114 l H EORG1AxNlZATlON DAY! lor tlme 19112-413 Press Clulo came on Septemlner I5 wlwen Sister M. Cyril, tlie morlerator, callecl tl1e llrst meeting. ln attentlance were an exceptional numlaer ol talentecl newcomers wlwose Hrst assignment was to select a capalule leacler. By tlme time tlwe meeting acljournefl, a senior, Williaiii Sclwau, lwacl lneen in- stallerl as Eclitor-in-Clnel. On Novemluer 10, tl1e otlier omcers were appointecl. Tlueresa Careri toolq over tlwe News Eclitorfs cleslc. Ellen Brennan liacl Clwarge ol tlwe Art Department ancl Dolores Luiz was tlwe Business Manager. Early tall larouglat to Saint Miclwaelvs tlae Schools at War' Program, anal tlie Press Clulu, laesieles giving clue pulblicity to tluc program itsell, provecl a 'Lilolmnrmy-on-l.l1e-spot willi its Vvlar Stamp clance, tlwe Hrst ol its lcincl, on Novemlner 17. Tlwe proceecls were sum- cient to purcluase a S50 Vxfar lioncl ancl S9 wortlr ol Vxfar Stamps. Tlwis year. tlre emlaryo journalists lwave lonncl news gatlnering in- triguing ancl fascinating. Tlweir weelqly l'lUDSON lDiSPATCi-1 sclnool write- ups lrave lneen interesting ancl inlorming. ..,. Z - N s f ' N qljf PRESS CLUB 115 I Nerd 'E ll -if I 5 1- 4- Rf 'M X 1 ! f ' MW A T li T L 'gi lf, , - ,, A ill X ill! CHEMISTRY CLUB NDER the supervision of Sister lxflaria Lazare, its zealous moclerator, llwe Clxemistry Club convenecl every montli in tlie sclrool lnasement. Presiclent Robert Hanna, Vice-Presiclent Cosmo Licameli, and Secretary Eugene lvlclntyre supervisecl programs consisting ol: many well-cleliverecl speeclwes, wlwicli lreatecl the part which chemistry lwas playecl in tlme advancement of agriculture anal inclustry. ancl in tlwe clevelopment of sucla moclern innovations as plastics ancl lnalaelile. All of wlwicli luoils clown to Better tliings for lnetter living -4 tllroiigli clminislryu. ln conjunction with tlue Schools at Vxfar Program. tlde Cluly pur- cldaserl a luunclrecl clollar War Boncl lay selling cldance lwoolcs. Ellen Brennan cleserves special acclaim for tlie capalzle way in wliicll ldancllecl luncls as Cluln treasurer. Vxforla witlwout play malces even potential scientists rlull, so wlien ll'1C more serious lbusiness of tlwe meetings was rlisposc-cl ol. tlue souncl ol coins lweing insertecl in the julie lwox coulcl lie lwearcl, ancl tlie Clulb memlbers gliclecl ancl wlwirlerl to tlwe popular recorclings of tlwe clay. 116 1.-' - '- ntE Junior Police is under the supervision of Sergeant Kasctiett of the Union City Poiice Department, who was aictect cturing the past year lay Captain John tmtitctemann '43, Lieutenant Henry Frey 343, and Lieutenant Thomas Mctnerney '45, The S.tVl.H.S. Squad consistent of twenty members who were from the senior, junior, anct soptuomore classes. As a sign of their authority, time memiuers of time Junior Police have badges, which are toanect to tiwem, toy tiie City. Time ctuties of the members of the Junior Potice are to maintain orcter in the corridors anct on time staircases, to have the ctoors open at assemtuty anct ctismissat time and cturing tirectritts. txtemiaers of tide stuctent inociy who serve on the Junior Police are given medals anct cer- tificates at ltuc conclusion of their senior year at Saint tVtici1aet's Higtm. Besides time aiaove mentioneci olmticers, Junior Police members of the Ciass of 345 who wilt ine awarctcct mectais and certificates are: John Fischer, Robert Frauentmeim, Robert Hatsch, Alfred Joseptisen, Cosmo Licameii. Bernarct txficcuiric, Eugene Ntctnliyre, Roiuert Ntuiiigan, Mieiwaei IXIIIIYPIIY, Raymonrt Nturptiy, Frantz Piatti, Ructopti Ranieri, Erin-'arct Shine, Robert Smith. 117 JUNIUH PULIEE :I e i I ui l txt W' A t -AM' 1 Q ,, ii ol 9 it f't 'vgi .Wifi 39 ,iii tiilttqi, :iii ' ' '1 :U i , , N M W r in iii it it V . , m mail THE UHEHESTHA r f .I I aff T!!- LVK ---, ' ' 4 f f,.a'.f' in 1 .nftifyfrt 'Qi ' NDER the ctirection of txftr. Oytgonnett, anct with Sister Mary Eleanor as mocterator, Frictay retnearsats witncssect the Orchestra memtaers preparing to carry out a tausy sctiectute. Ttiey were cattect upon earty in the fatt to turnisti the music for the St. tVtict1aet's Dramatic Ctuta presentation, auct tater for ttme Higgti Sctioot Ctiristmas ptay. This year, on ttie occasion of a Gotcten Jubilee cetetyration at St. tVtary's Hospitat in Hotnotcen, ttie Qrctuestra extiitzitect their tatent, and also provictect the music at ttie farewett cetetyration tietct in tionor of Father Atexis. Ttwat ttie Qrctaestra meritect ttwe tiigti praise accorctect ttiem on ttie foregoing occasions tract ampte demonstration at ttie matinee anct evening performances of ttze Gtee Ctuto operetta when ttie music furnistieft toy ttme young musicians reactwect a previously unattainect taeigtit ot actmieve- ment. The Qrctwestra this year consistect of ttwree viotins, two saxoptioues, two tromtaones, tour ctarinets, two accorctians, two trumpets, anct one ctrummer, 118 HE Art Ctuh is open to att those pupits in the various classes who are interested in art work anct who wish to ctevetop their talents atong those tines. Nvith paint anct hrush, the Ctuh, comprising seven juniors, four juniors, anct eight sophomores, encteavorect to keep the siiuctents mirrctfut of att the schoot events which toot: ptace cturing the schoot year, Att Year Boot: drawings are the Work- of the Art Ctuifs Senior members. We areinctehtect to the ctuhys presictent. Harry Vwfitson, for the smatt caricature of UtVtitqe,' which graces the various pages in the hook. The other pictures show the creative ahitity of the ctuhys vice- presictent, Wittiain Watctherr, and of Ralph Mcttorney and Marion Burger. Etizaheth Huhn, secretary, ctict outstancting art wort: in the Schoots at Xvar Scrapbook, white the ctutjs treasurer, Etten Brennan, kept the Save, Serve, and Conserve Program before the stuctents by the posters she suhmittect to the weekly press write-up of the Michaetian News. The ctutfs ahte mocterator is Sister tvtarian Francis. Meetings were hetct once a month. ' kxx ,ff V' 1- .J X if ,Mt its H335 5 NO- 3 N, frgriit ' 'NMZQ Wwtwte t fittwwwwww Ivql ,,,,, , WI' in vff . AHT CLUB 119 5 OBBIES are more important than ever these clays for not only clo employers aslq young joh-hunters what hohhies they follow, hut the Army ancl Navy aslc what hohhies young cancliclates follow in their 'leisure time. Holylay interests are, therefore, a part of the ecluca- tional'ipi'og'raln at Saint lVlichaelys. V The main klqeature ol' the Hohhy Cluh, this year, is airplane spot- iingf Therhoys construct ancl paint the plane ancl each is moorecl io it-s hangar ancl -suspenclecl from the ceiling of Room 42. Here may he I?Bl,: l'Zl1 ' - ' 1:31, r i l b' l ' I ssggidg lr. 1, 'inn WU'--. . ' ifWdMMafm3 -If ljiifniwmmfii Quilt .... I Q 'S' ' HUBBY CLUB seen exhibited trienflly anal enemy planes, lVlr. .loyceys untiring eltorts as rnoclerator for the hoys has helpecl the Hohljy Cluh to he most successful. The girls were aclvisecl ancl instruetetl lay Sister lVlaria Pxlacoque. . A Victory Garden was starteel lay talcing a patch ot the convent garclen. lt Lis progressing ancl any clay we are expecting to see peas, carrots tomatoes or raclishes. The girls have ltnittecl an afghan for somezluclty hoy in the service. Alt may he one of the former pupils of Si. lxfliehaelys who will .he the winner. The Schools at War Program also heneljitecl from the tlololoy Club. Sill: stoelcings for powcler lnags have heen' collectecl :incl clirectecl into the right channels, ancl through the sellgsacriliiee ol its memhers, a 5525.00 War Boncl was presentecl to the school hy the Hohloy Cluh. Hin EW-r is I l l 120 A . ' W . . i . Q H j Qleggsi 'sggw ii ii iiiwr' 'Swiss , 1 , ,. ,. , T .. ,-,.,-' . THE ITH their stunning new Vxfesl, Point stiataoes anct ttieir impressive majoreltes, ttwe St. Mictiaets Higti Sctioot Banct, under the ctirec- tion of Wir. Smitti EIIICI their mocterator Sister tvtary Eleanor, inauguratect another season of events. As a result of line playing and marching, the Banct is reeognizerl as one ot! ttie best in this area. They gave ei tinistuert performance in Hgrire marching anrt playing between taatves cturing time game at the Stactium ttirougjtuout the toottaatt season. They artctect rnurtti to time spirit ot the student inocty in weteoming Boys Town Football Team. and have clemonstratcft their stqitt on suciw occasions as the unfurting of tide Knights of COIIIIUIJIIS Service Flag, This year ttie Bancl numtnermt approximately sixty-ttmree memtners. Serving as omcers were Raymoncl Krrgetinari, y-45, Presictentg txtary Kelty, 313, Vice-Presictentg .totdn Heffernan, Seeretaryg anct Robert , HA! ' Sansevere, -H, Manager. . XC' Because of gractuation, ttie Band wilt lose time following players: X Q Raymond Kugetman, .lotm Heffernan, Atfrect Joseptwsen. Jenn Hitcte- X - Z mann, and Ttnomas Mctnerney, anrt the Majorettes: tN'tary Kelty, ff? Al.Qf. K Naveretta MeDonougt1. and Cattwerine Hartmann. X -MQW A XGA, QQ N? ,,,. f i 4 bfi J .IQ XT M .ei - cg -5 -' 1571 121 ALEXIAN DEH!-XTINE SUEIETY A - ' mt . K, RL-:TQ if ll lt t f r ff X ?ri Z 1' ff 'X X ' N W 4 ll URlNG the past year, tlie Alexian Debating Society lias aelmievecl great success. The clulays ollicers: Presiclent, Ray lVlurpl'iyg Vice- Presiclent, Norma lvlasinig Secretary, Teresa Carerig ancl Treasurer, Louis Perry, perlormecl tlweir cluties conscientiously. Uncler the excellent supervision of Fatlier Alexis, tlie memlners re- ceivecl instructions in time logical organivation ol material anrl tlie art of speaking. Following tlwese instructions, time menilners put wlwat tliey lwacl learnecl to a test ancl stagerl numerous inter-class cleluates on suclm topics as: Slqoulcl boys ol eigiiteen anal nineteen lie rlraltecl ancl sent overseas, il neeclecl, with less tlian one years training? Anal slwoulcl a Post-VNfar Fecleration lae estalnlisliecl? Fl-lie results were liiglwly satis- factory. Tlieir nrst pulnlic appearance was lnelore tide Catlwolic Action Clulb wlaere lliey cliscussecl' tlie part time Catholic press will play in Post-Vvar Reconstruction. An interesting pliase ol tlieir pulmlic spealq- ing wort: was tlwe participation in tlie American Legion Oratorical Contest. Norma lX lasini, ,4t5, representecl St.. Pliclwaels ancl won seconcl place. To lurtluer tlwe interests of tlie Schools at Xvar Program, the society sponsorecl a St, Valentines Dance wliiclw was a inemoralale social allair ancl nettecl tlie seluool a launclrect rlollar Vxfar Boncl. 122 HE camera ctictcs and a picture is registerect on that rott of Fitm, which, as is welt tcnown, is growing scarce. But nothing taincters our courageous camera-ctuty goers, for we stitt see ttnose etatect memtners trooping into their meetings, comparing exposures anct giving sure tips on how to snap a picture. Meetings commence as the President, Frances Cortotey, catts ttie memtners to orcter. tn tier absence. Vice-Presictent, Racket Detgrango presictes. Particulars of the tast meeting are react toy .lane Brennan and the ubiquitous ctues are reporlect on by ttie treasurer, Etizatoettd Notes. This year an extra incentive tras tween given to our ceteturatect fresti- man activity. Ttie Schools at War Program tiit a new tuigti at ttie movie strown to raise money for a War Bond, Everyone wortferft twarct, keeping in minct their motto - Att Out for Victoryf, Att were satis- fied, including their zeatous moderator, Sister Ctare Regina, when time Camera Ctutv presented tide sctwoot witti a 5425.00 Weir Bond. L x.- .., I -XX li 1, ,fx i CAMERA CLUB 125 J-. - rv., f ' ,lgr6Zf,,,p,Z,fv- ,4iefJ 0 UAALV jtf.:.JL,.if may . - , Q Y '49 ' .I . M75 570' ilflvliiz, l ' A of 2'.f:'1- S . --' ff ., Wyffff ff ff! oat .1 yffrffwf 620 FRENCH CLUB H A seance est ouverteu is sounclecl, marlcing tlie initial meeting of tlwe Frencli Cluln for tluis year. The new ollicers, clwosen lay tlie tlwirty-live memluers, were, as follows: President, ilolwn Dupuis: Vice- Presiclent, Doris Xfvallcerg Secretary, Bernard lVlcGuirl:g ancl Treasurer, Rita Bennett. Tliey, togetlier witlw tlie Frenclu stuclents, strove to liet- ter tlaemselves in tlwe lcnowleclge of tluis Romance language, lay the arrangement of special programs lielcl montloily fluring tlie class-room periocl. Suclu programs incluclecl gay conversations lielcl lnetween two pupils, songs, suclu as, ulirere .lacquesn ancl UAu Claire cle la Lunef' sung lay allg ancl interesting tallcs on famous Frencli people, Louis XIV, Rouget cle Lisle, Nlareclial Foclw, ancl otlaers. Discourses on tlwe religious customs of tlwe Frenclu people on Clwristmas, Epipliany, ancl Feast-Days of various Saints provecl most interesting. Also given were clescriptions of Paris, lvlarseilles, Brittany, ancl Normancly. All con- versation, as well as discourses, was renclerecl Hen franqaisfy Uncler the excellent supervision of its moclerator, Sister Frances Gertrucle, Hlae Cercle Francais' luas alforclecl its memlaers opportunities for learning, pleasure, ancl a sleep appreciation of the lyeautilul language of a great people - the people ol France. 124 . wr..- - - -Y HADES of Caesar, Cicero, Horace ancl Qvicll The Latin Clula memlaers uncler tlae clirection of Sister MJ Cyril, clealt with tliese and otluer famous Romans tluis year, in orcler to further tlieir lznowleclge ol: the Latin language. Tlwe olllcers electecl for 1942-45 were: Dolores Mcvicar, Presiclentg Dorothy Dietz, Vice-Presiclentg Gloria Cracco, Secretaryg ancl Artlaur Reclrliclc. Treasurer. Various plays, lnotli in Latin ancl Englisli, were presented at tlie Latin Club meetings wlxiclu were llelcl once a montlw. Tliese gatlwerings also proviclecl entertainment lay tlue reacling of papers lpotlm llumorous ancl informational. Tlwe memlaers ol? tlwe society aiclecl in tlie Scliools at War Program lay purcliasing a lllty clollar War Boncl. Tlmree Latin stuclents tool: part in tlwe annual Baircl Latin test lielcl in New Yorlc University. Tlxese representatives of Saint lVlicl1ael's Higlw Scliool were Dorotlwy Dietz, Dolores lVlcVicar ancl Walter lVlcCartl1y. ln April, lifty-live Latin stuclents tool: Doctor Vxfarsleyys A. P. S. L. competitive examination in tlwe laope of winning meclals wlxicli are awarclecl to successful cancliclates. 125 VJ gf LATIN CLUB vs-gm, -, 3-Q? in .4 X L sg ,1 KXYQ any 4221i ' . MS . Xfcv -X' gl , . T 6 5- lf tal - L,AQ-.i-,l.1,t,.-f- MIEHAELIAN HULLEH5 a it X it ' X X .WX OLLER sltating has become a prominent ancl most enjoyalnle pastime for tl'1e stuclents of St. lVlicl1ael's. The lvlicliaelian Rollers were organizecl to meet tlie clemancls of roller-slcating enttiusiasts of our luigli school with tlie approval of Fatlier Alexis and our Principal, Sister Nlargaret Veronica. This social clula is still an infant activity, having come into being just tlais year, lnut alreacly tlcie memlaers have macle plans for equipping tliernselves witln jacltets for slqating. At one of tlie earlier meetings, ttie following otlicers were electecl: Robert Mulligan, Presiclentg Marion Olillaious, Vice-Presirlentp Ellen Kelly. Secretary. lxfleetings are tielcl once a weelc at wlwicli time plans are cliscussecl for tlae fortlicoming weelfs slcating parties, ancl various otlier business is transactecl. Tlie members have travellecl to many well-lcnown rinlas, tlie more prominent lueing: Columbus Circle, Para- mus, ancl Boulevard Arenas. Plans are being made for tlie memloers to sell chance laoolcs in orcler to lzuy a War Boncl ancl present it to tl'ie scliool as tlaeir contrilnution to tlae Sclaools at War Program. The club tlriougli still an upstart in comparison to tlie otlier scliool activities, is becoming a popular one. 126 HE Spanish Club, uncier the exceiient supervision of Senor P. A. Joyce, has completed one of time most successful years ever to be attained by such a group. The officers were eiecteci as foiiows: Pres- icient, Mary' Cooiceg Vice-Presicient, Norma Heuieg Secretary, Alice Texiciog and Treasurer, Florence Last. it must ine said that these of- ficers performeci their duties with much ainiiity. Nieetings iieici every Vxfecinesciay anct presicteci over by La Presi- dente proved to be of great help to all time members. Qne social aspect of the club was tiie planning of a fiance for the Sciioois at War Pro- gram, the proceecis of which were donateci to the sciiooi for the purchasing of a 325.00 War Bond. Another important feature en- joyed by EI Circuio Espanol was tide reacting and discussion of time Spanish novei, Mririuneln, toy B. Perez Galcios, a renowned Spaniard. Spanish is fast becoming a required subject ineiiigti sciioois ati over the country, anci we, the Ciuia of 1945, believe that it wiii aciiieve continued success at Saint ixiiciiaets. tiirougia the always-popuiaif Spanish Ciuin. .46 i iii 1 XiNf , lflbgzi ' J' '1 Wg. i iyvi fill xi A tit I fl Q 'tit . n ' 1' SPANISH CLUB I 127 April E9 . . . Students at Father Alexis Farewell Mass -- St. Michaels Monastery 128 'x y if ,ff X XR H i l fl 5 Q E El g X X xg x First Row: F. Donnelly, lvlanagerz t.. Higgins. R. Sclineicler, ,t. OBrien. .t. Caulielcl, Captain: C. Zeisler. C. lvlalanlca, lf. Kanalwy, A, Beilin, XV. Staultcr, F. Percuocco, rt. Xvallcer, .l. Kelly. lxlanager. Svconrl Row: Fatlwer Alexis, T. Kunz, Manager: R Barrow. K. Gatlaglier, E. txlorrisett, B. Xvaltcer, V. NX-'ill1elm, J. Driscoll, R. Hanna, G. Capanegro, .l. l.yng1. L. Perry, G. Bloomer, E. Hayes, .l. t.ynrti. Assistant Coacti: R. O'Reilly. Coacli. Tliirft Row: D. De lvluro, B. lX lue'llc-r. D. Hearn, J. Snllerler. Frauen.-scon, J. Maloney, A. De Roy, 'li Donnelly, T. Foran. M. Durantc. J. Flynn, R. Galvin, E, Daly, VV. Braun, E. Donnelly. Senior Ntanager. ,iff A gm E E' , S ' x -K ,Q I' 'N r ,ff t fl 0 F if f A 5 Mitt' ,- 'I 't ' f '- tri f V- 5-W .LF 5 'fi f Agf, 1 ,Q FUUTHALL E.SPlTE the departure of six veterans from ttie 1941 squact, Coach Diet: O'Reitty retainect ttie nucleus of a strong team, as tie re- sumecl practice at the Vtfeetuawlceri Staclium, tate in August. Alter ttiree weelcs of vigorous drilling in which ttie rougti spots ot: tlme team were gractuatty ironect out, ttue trislw clevelopect into a smoottr-worlqing maclwine. Each man on tlwe squact was placect on it for a purpose, tue lcnew ttwat purpose anct tie macte every effort to fulgtl it. A team generally tias one outstancting player, taut on tlwe tVtict1aelian team ttiere was no one star. Can we say tliat one man cteserves more crectit ttman anotluer? Eacti man was an inclivictuat anct an outstancting player. Tlwe team worlcecl for ttie scldoot anct tlie sctiool supportect it anct twelpect it tu carry on. Jimmy Caulietct, captain of ttme squact, is a player wtiose name is well lqnown to every footlnalt tan in Huclson County. Former St. lvlictwaets luaclclfielfts tiave always tween lurilliant anct tlue 1942 lnaclc- Fietcl was no exception to ttie rule. .laclc 0'Brien is one player wtm 130 can tear an enemy tine to stwrects wtmen ttie tnatt must go ttirougti. Ray Barrow ptayect exceptionat taatt anct usect his passing atnitity to Michaetts advantage. Sctmeicter cteserves crectit for tuis gooct per- formance. The team tiact two great encts in ttie persons of Cart Zeister anct Joe Vxfattier. The tine tract two exceptionat tactctes, namety, Matantca anct Percuocco. A great guarct was Bitt Stautter, wtio receivect recognition on ttie Att Star Teams. Our center, At Beitin, ptayect ttie tuest taranct ot toottaatt known. The Mictuaetians team was an example of tlow a co-orctinatcct team stroutct act. One ot Mictwaetys ttwree cteteats was at ttwe tnancts of Union Hitt. The score was 18 to 6. The score, tuowever, ctoes not incticate ttie ctoseness ot ttwe gameg a few gooct tnreatqs contrt twave easity reversect ttie outcome. tt was a cteteat taut an tionoratutc one, for the trista were in ttuere Fighting att the time. Mictiaetvs won a rtecictect one-sictect victory over St. Ntaryls. Ttuey were never ttireatenect in any part ot the game. The team scorect in every quarter anct ttie game enctcct, St. Maryls 0 anct St. Mictiaets 50. The Fighting tristi provect muctu too strong against Snycter. Pass ptays were ltwe main attactq. The team ptayect offensive tyatt att day anct even matte one touctwctown on an interceptert pass lay Ntatantca. The tVtictiactians tdact 20 to Snycterls O. Qne ot the biggest games ot ttne year came wtien St. Micttaets recorctect its ttiirrt straigtwt victory of the season as it wtnippert Emerson CHEERING SQUAD 4? ' 1 . li' x 5, Kitt M? fl-.4 fi Xu 1u1lllf,,l,,,, , First Row: D. tVtctVtrittei1. Second Row: Isl, Portzio, M. Clartain, A. txtatoncy, E. Kippcntnergcr, C. Young, A. Binder, A. Rcctting. Tftirrl Row: M. Kruger, R. t tcHorncy, R. Motitcr, B. Sotrtali, D. Brennan. 151 18-6. Once again the hoys used the passing attack and from the start of the game to the Hnish it was an St. Michaet's. Another outstanding game was that with Boys Town in which tVIichaeVs had a very close shave. Going into the second half, we had a '15 to O lead hut right then Boys Town Iaegan to Click and the Green and White team had a tough tasi: in holding them hack. However, we emerged victorious hy a 15-6 score. Michaels lost their second game of the season to a much heavier St. Francis team. After the game, the team came out hadty crippted as was seen hy the score 20 to 12. However, once again Ntichaets toot: it with a smite and said Hxvait untit next year. Returning to Union City, for the second time this season, St. 1VIary's of Rutherford again felt prey to the powerful St. Michaet,s aerial assault. In this particular game the Irish were ahte to make good four coversions out of five attempts. The score was 54 to 9. The teams third and hnat toss was obtained from St. Cecitias Throwing an avalanche of desperation, passes tate in the final period, they were ahte to come from hehind and just nose out the hard fighting Niichaetian eleven. This game was chiefly a punting duet hetween Masio and Schneider until the Final harrage. We had 6, St. Cecitia's had 7 when the last whistle htew. The teanfs final game on the schedule, that with Wtemoriat on Thanksgiving Day, proved very successful. St. Ntichaets emerged victorious hy a score of 6 to O. This time, line plays were the main attacks. Throughout the day Ntichaets showed ttne defensive as Welt as ottensive work. Thus ended the foothatt season. The team had a record of six won and three test, hut of this we can he sure: The 'KNeve1'-say-diem spirit prevailed during our entire season. The hoys were in there lighting every minute of the game, and for this we should he proud of them. FRANCIS Sr-Heros, '43 Louis PERRY, '43 RAYMOND Numan-iY, '-13 132 'al 1-will Uctuher EE-Boys TUWH Game 0 G s Q gg! 950' BASKETBALL ' H 5 pn, My . -, C A .W lw t c manx contrilnutions to 'rn unsuccessful lbaslcet- - 1 laalt season, two are foremost in importanceg ttie laclc of experience ancl tlwe laclc ol? laeiglit. Ortlinarily, V eittier ol tliese reasons alone woulcl present a clitlicult J- olmstacle in tlwe patlw ol any team, lnut wlaen a coactm is J troulvlecl lay lyotla prolalems, as was lxlr. Hartmann last season, tlwere is very little lietcan accomplislw, except 0 luuilcl a team tor tlie future. Nvlwen tlie lirst announcement for cancliclates for tlne team was matte, a large turnout reportecl for practice at tlle Eclison Gym. Alter a numtner ot tryouts were lwelcl, a varsity ancl junior varsity team were chosen. The luoys piclaecl for varsity laerttis were: Kenny Gallagher, wluo was electecl caplaing Tom Cal- ligy, Bela Tangeman. Al DeRoy, Tom Donnelly, Roy lfluelloig, Torn Benson, Bela Kelly, Felix Percuocco, ancl Boln Nicolay. ' Ptlwe trisli openetl tlmeir season witti a loss to St. .lolnfs ot Broolclyn. Alttiougtu the remaincler ot tlie season tollowecl along ttiis pattern, tlaere were a few lnriglit spots on tlie lVllCl'1i1GllE1l1 calenclar. Tlaey incluclecl tlwe cloulnle cleteat ol: Holy Family, ancl a victory over Demarest, arcti rival ot tl'1e Green anal Xvtiite. At tlie conclusion ot tlae regular season. St. lvlicliaells enterecl tlie New Jersey Catlaolic Higti Scliools Tourney ancl ttie lX letropolita,n Callwolie Tourney in Broolqlyn. Tlae lrisla were etiminatecl in tlie First rouncl in lgotti tourneys. Kenny Galleglaier receivect lwonoralule mention on ttwe Atl-County squacl ancl was lionorecl witli a position on tlwe Catlwolic All-State team. A GLIMPSE OF THE TEAM Kennetlw Gallegluer - Lacla ot l1eigl1t clicl not laanclicap ttie captain ol: tlie lrisla. Kenny was liiglu scorer anrl most consistent player on tlwe squacl. Rolaert Tangeman - Paoln appearecl often. in tlie scoring column as a result of his lay-up slnots. He also played ltne clelensive tsall. AI Delloy H Alls alnility to retrieve tlwe luall Ott tlwe lnacltlaoarcls was cternonstratetl on various occasions last season. Thomas Benson - An aggressive player ancl a Fine set sluot, Tom tounct laimself near tlie encl of the season. Ttiomas Donnelly f- Tonfs lnall laanclling alyility rnacle lwim a valuatnle meinlner ot tlue lristx quintet. Ectwarcl Huellaig f-1 To Roy goes the clistinction of lneing ttie lnest cletensive player on tlie team. His playing against Emerson was tmis lnest ellort. Tlwomas Calligy H Alttiougtm lie clicl not score often, Tours line floor game greatly aiclecl tlie Green ancl White. Rolnert Kelly f- The set sutmot artist ot tlae team, Bolfs sliots from micl-court liarassecl the opponents ot St. lvlicliaelss time ancl again. Eclwarcl Quinn - Coming up from tlie Junior Varsity in micl-season, Eclclie macle luis presence felt lay luis Fine all around playing. Rolaert Nicolay i- Bolays cligging uncler tlue lyasl-:et was an encouraging part of tlae St. Michaells selieclule. Felix Percuocco f- a cleljensive player of some note, Felix l1acl little opportunity to display his wares. Franlc Ratigan F- Anotlaer late arrival to tlae varsity, Franlfs speecl and uncler tlae tnaslcet slaots provecl a valuable asset to tlie Michaelians. 154 BASKETBALL SCHEDULE Dec. I 1 Ferris Home Dec. 14? Union Hill Away Dec. 183 Em erson Hom e Jan. 55: lX lemorial Home Jan. Sm Emerson Home Jan. 12 St. CeCilia's Englewoocl Away .lan, 153: Union Hill Home Jan. 19 Holy Family U. C. Home lan. 225: Vxfeeliawlcen Home Jan. Q6 Si. .losepliys VXI. N. Y. Away Jan. 293: Demaresl Away Fell 5 Sl. Cecilials Englewood Home Felm, I5 Selon Hall 'Prep Away Feld, 163 Week awlqen Away Feln. 205: Memorial , Away Felm. Q4 Ferris Away lX'lar. 2 Holy Family U. C. Away lxlar. 95 Demaresl Honie :kLeague Games RAYMOND lVlURPHY, '45 Firsl Row: Aloysius Kenny, Paola Kelly, Kenneth Gallaglicr, Thomas Benson, Eclwarcl Quinn, Joseph lxlurpliy. Second Row: James Cauliclcl, flssistani Cociclzz Fallicr Alexis, Alliletic Director: Felix Percuocco, Rolierl: Tangvmann, Vvlillinm Niclmlay, Micliacl Joyce, Allscrl Delloy, Tlaiomas Calligy, Gabriel Capenagro, Truiner: Nlnlllicw Rcclling, Bfunrigerg .lol1n Harhrmrin, Conch. 155 l N l1is twenty-seventli year of coacluing lxfliclnaelian laaselyall players, .lolmny Hartmann ltncls ldirnselt facing a setup strikingly clitterent from past years. Wartime travel restrictions have preventecl liim from arranging games witlw any sclwools outsicle of Huclson County. Seton Hall Prep, Wtlom tlue lristl engage twice, is ttie only exception to tllis rule. Sucli an existing conclition has a cleciclecl aclvantage. Altl1ougl1 lvliclwaelians will lae cleprivecl of tlle pleasure ot occasionally sojourning to sucti places as Saint Cecilia's, Englewoocl ancl lmmaculate Concep- tion, Nlontclair, to see their team play, the fact that Diclcinson ancl Lincoln lwave laeen aclclecl to ttie sclweclule inclicates that tlwere will tue greater interest in the Hudson County lnasetuall race. e Since all County sclwools are in tlue same situation, necessitating tlwe sclmcluling of more local games, the spirit in local competition stioulcl prove tlwe incentive to every stuclent to talae an interest in tiis team. County loaselaall games, therefore, slioulcl tae well attenclecl. The Green ancl White contingent lost tlie services of only tliree players tlwrougla tlxe 1942 gracluation, namely, Tommy lVlangan, l1arcl- luitting tlaircl laascman, along with Joe Wares ancl Billy Q,Brien, a First Row: VV. Staullher, Co-Captain: G. llasltins, M. Cagliano, K. Gallagher, VV. Mccartliy, J. Olirien. Second Row: J. Kelly. Mascot: F. Pcrcuocco, E.. Halsclm, G. Bloomer. R. Ratigan. Co-Captain. T. Benson. Tlwirrl Row: J. Caulielcl, Assistant Coach: V. Lagomarsino. M. Remlling, H, NX-'ilson. J. Slwclman, J. Lyman. R. Barrow. R. Sclmizinler, lvlanagerg Coacli J. Hartmann. Fourlti Row: J. Healy, E. lvlartin, G. Ruclcau, A. Delloy, H. Russell. VV. Tolain, T. Gallagher. 156 pair of smooth fielding seconct-sactcers. Seniors, who ptayeci last year, inctucte infietcters O,Brien, Barrow, and Vxfitsong outffietcters Percuocco, Hatsch, anct Gatiagherg catcher Staufferg and pitching aces, Bloomer and Ratigan. That versatile Jimmy Cautiieict has preferred to rest tile leg he injured during the football season, rattuer than run the ristc of further injury playing baseball, must certainty be considered a iwarct How to irish hopes. However, according to tocat critics, this yearys baseball edition from Saint Micnaetys is stitt the team to watch. Since almost every ptayer is sctuectuied to go into the Service after graduation, ttiere is a stimulus provictect them to play the inest brand of baseball they Icnow, anct to make this season at Saint ivtichaeiys the most successful ever. Even if the Irish fan snort of their aspirations, the ever-present, fiery Niictmaetian spirit will certainty assert itself. The 1945 Baseball Sctiectute, with results to ctate of printing: S. M.1'I.S. OPP. April 26 Demarest Away 4 5 April Lincoln Away 7 May Snycier Away 0 Ntay Weetmaxvken Home 5 May Seton Halt Home 5 May Emerson Home 10 Niay Union Hin Away 2 May Niemoriat Home 4 Niay Lincoln Home 5 May Vxfeetwawtcen Away 5 May Iqemoriat Away 5 June Emerson Away O June Dickinson Away O .tune Union Hitt Home 7 June Snyder Home 9 June Demarest Home 8 June Dickinson Home l-f Louis PERRY, '45 FRANCIS SHIELDS, '43 RAYNIOND MURPl'IY, '45 157 i Nom-.i., RACK is a sport that is becoming more and more popular among T111-iris TEAM J t . schools and colleges. Rating high in the present physical fitness campaign, tract: Otters advantages that no other sport can hoast ot. The relays call for co-operation and team work, hut outside of that, all the running is individual. IF anyone makes a name for himself in track it is because of his own personal effort. Many high-ranking officers of the Army, Navy, and Marine Corps Find that the principal weakness of all candidates between the ages of seventeen and nineteen is the tact: ot endurance. All of them recommend more activity in sports, particularly track. Speed and endurance are necessary essentials in present day combat because one hundred to three hundred yard sprints are often necessary before any hand-to-hand fighting takes place. This year, an emphasis on physical fitness has been made hy the Hudson County tract: officials. There are different meets run ottw at Lincoln Parte in Jersey City known as physical Fitness meets. These consist of tooth a mite and a quarter run and a two mite and a half, both cross-county, For att who com- plete the cross-county course within a set time, there are physical fitness medals awarded. Also at Lincoln Park there is a Commando Course set out. This consists of rope work, such as rope climbing, walking across a rope with hands, and swinging on ropes, and also jumping over both hurdles and ences. The course is a quarter of a mite long. This year,s tractc team shows promise, with its new coach, Richard O'ReiHy, taking the place of the former track coach, John Garharini, now serving in the Armed Forces. The team Witt try to luring tract: to the standard set and kept hy other sports at St. Wtichaets. Hotd- overs from last year's squad include Captain Carl Zeister, Bot: Smith, Joe Coar, Barney Walker, Pete Vesey, George McGtinch, and Tom Quinn. With a numtner of newcomers this year, the tract: team should do some outstanding work. It is doubtless because of the fact that tract: is the youngest of St. Nlichaets major sports, that there has not been the interest in it that there is in baseball, foothatt, and basketball, where large squads turn out to try to maize the team. Now that we are promised more actuat competition and inter-school meets, we may toot: for an increased enthusiasm. Joe Coma, '45 158 First Row: T. Quinn, B. Walker, J. Coar, R. Hammond, R. Smith Second Row: J. Martin, P. Vesey, C. Zeisler, R. Schneider, A Francescan. Thircl Row: Father Alexis, B. Nfueuer, E. Dow, D. Finley, G. 1VIcLyncn XV. Kraemer. 139 -f...... .L 1 .-..-,J , .. . , . - 1 zef-,fx-r First Row: Catherine lxlccormaclc, Grace Hogan, Carmela lxlassaro, Anne Marie Murray, Rose Ann Clennan, Ellen Qlconnor, Clara Lilley, .lean Campbell, Racluael DeBrango, Veronica Cralaay. Second Row: lvliss M. Killcenny, Ellen Logan, Gloria Stearns. Anne Kelly, Ellen Brogan, Rutlw Yorlc, .lane Brennan, Agnes Fitzgerald, Geralcline Golclen, Nliss A. Ruocco. Tliircl Row: Rita Visconti, Dorotlwy Langer, Catlierine Stetfenauer, Clare Young, Ellen Brennan, Marioiw Soell, .loycelyn Scott, Catherine Cerutti. ' Fourth Row: .lean Trapp, Norma Henle, Teresa Keel, Margaret Donovan, Milclrecl Schultz, lxflargaret Coutant, lVlary Coolce, Eleanor Waters, Gloria Boycl, Mary Henry. Fifth Row: Doris lVlanzo, Anne lVlcCartl1y, Veronica lxflerlqel, Ellen Kippenlnerger, Doris Bell. 140 ll' XX Ill , Bw 4 BIBLE BUWLING , s 4:-tgtg ff 7 jfgfff if l , OUR years ago a new sport was introclucecl to the girls ol' Saint 15 Michaelys to lalte the place ol lnaslcetlnall. lt was howling. lt has Q f' , 'f uf acquirecl more lame than was ever thought imaginahle. The girls en- ,Q nl thusiastically acceptecl howling anal have macle it one of Saint Michaels QI! , Z popular activities. Although it is still an infant sport, it has all the marlcs ol a most promising future. Cluh meetings were helcl on lxflonclay afternoon in the Knights ol Colurnlaus Builcling in Union City. The games laegan at 4 oycloclc ancl enrlerl at 5:50. Miss Killcenny anal Miss Ruocco actecl as moclerators. 'A For the lirst time since its organization in 1959 the Bowling Cluh electecl clulb ollicers. The elections were helcl in the early part of March ancl those who were selectecl were: Presiclent, lVlary Coolceg Vice- Presiclent, Catherine Stellenauerg Secretary, Catherine lvlccormaclc. The teams were comprisecl ol live regular memlaers ancl not more than seven sulostitutes for each team. The girls alternatecl their tums so that all would he ahle to go howling at least every other weelz. When the Bowling Tournament began the lirst weelc in March each 'class team hacl live memlners present to represent it. At the encl of the tournament Clare Lilley, the clulfs scorer, will taloulate the teams' scores ancl announce the name ol the winning team. The girl with the highest inrliviclual score will receive a cash prize, also. All prizes ancl announcements will he macle at the party which is helcl at the close of the howling- season. All the cluh memlaers showecl the true Michaelian spirit of fair play ancl have hrought upon themselves the honor not only of having heen goocl howlers hut also ol? laeing goocl sports. A worcl of praise must he given to the captains ancl the managers of the incliviclual teams for the line way in which they lecl their teams through another suc- cessful year ol howling. As the school year rlraws to a close howling is put asicle until next term. We feel that we, as lnowlers, have clone much towarcls the acl- vancement ol this sport ancl have helped to give it a rightful place in the lvlichaelian paracle ol: athletic activities. To Father Alexis, Miss Killcenny, ancl Miss Ruocco, we give our cleepest gratitucle lor their earnest cooperation ancl interest. Vtfe hope that the girls on the teams in the future who will talce our places as lvlichaelian laowlers will get as much enjoyment ancl fun out of the sport as We clicl. ELLEN BRENNAN, '45 141 4r3V1.Qji?gzjg1?' if i uugfg fbfli i r it 3' f tp gy. f- X ., wg ' 1 ' r tai I ig v if E00 ii 4tf'v'lW! I ' ' 4' fl aff' N 5 V g ' . fi - . Q is D ACHNUWLED EMENTS REDIT for the 1943 Ntichaetian Footprintsn is shared try many associated with St. Ntictiaets. First of att, We, the seniors of '43, Wish to thank Father Atexis, our revered Superintendent fnow serv- ing in time U. S. Navyf, Sister Margaret Veronica, our Principal, and other members of the Facutty, for their encouragement, and their willingness to cooperate when work on the Year Book interrupted the order of school routine. Secondly, our gratitude is extenctecl to Sister Mary' Teresa, for tier supervision of the entire Woricg to Sister Concepta Marie, for tier as- sistance given the Business Staff: and to Sister Marion Francis, for tier suggestions and ctirection of the Art Staff. tt is a pleasure to express appreciation to Lieutenant Robert W. Kelty of the Robert W. Kelty Pubtistaing Company, wiio ptannect the book anct assistect us in every way before leaving to serve in the U. S. Navat Air Corpsg and also to tVtr, Frantc ixftiiiaauer of the Essex En- graving Company for iris valuatate assistance and never-failing interest in the program of our wortc. For ttaeir co-operation and efficient service, actcnowtectgmentz is tikewise accorciert to Materile Studio. We are inctebtect in a particular manner to the members of the Michaetian Footprints Staff, ttirougta whose efforts we have seen the ptans of our book rievetop into the finistaeci procinct. Since this annuat migtat still ine an Lliftiitittect ctrcam were it not for the financial assistance of our generous patrons anct actvertisers, we desire to extend to them, too, our ttianics. Finally, to the stucient taocty, who have contritautect in no smatt measure to time success of the 1943 ixiictiaetian Footprints, is granted ttxis general vote of ttiantcs and appreciation. 142 PATRONS Most RGX'CfCt1Cl TIXOITWHS J. J.C.D. Right Reverend Monsignor William F. Law- lor, UMD. Very Reverend Carrol Ring, CP. , Kvery Reverend Casper Conley, CP. Very Reverend Gabriel Gorman, CP. Very Reverend Herhert Young, CP. Reverend Gilhert Waiser, CP. Reverend Bertin Donahue, CP. Reverend Iwichael Rausch, CP. Reverend Conor Monaghan, CP. Reverend Eghert Gossart, CP. Lieutenant Alexis W. Scott, U.S.N.R. Reverend Bertrand McDeweH, CP. Captain Stephen Paul Kenny, U.S.A. Reverend Atois Auth Reverend Robert J. Beckman, C.P.P.S. ' Reverend Nfvitliam J. Carlin Reverend Joseph P. Connor Reverend Alfred G. Curran Reverend Vxfaiter Dehold Reverend Caminus Eicheniauh, 0.M.C. Reverend Vxfiuiam J. Halliwell, PHD. Reverend Clarence A. Heavey Reverend Gerard J. iVIcGarry Reverend Patricia D. Ntcfirath Reverend James McKenna Reverend L. A. Quinn Reverend C. Rinaldi Reverend Witiiarii S. Sesseiman Reverend .ioseph A. Shoviin Reverend John Twomey Reverend John A. Weislarod Franciscan Sisters Reverend Mother Roche Chief Harry A. .Ienlqins ' Commissioner and Ntrs. Thomas A. Nolan Nh: Charles Arnoldi, Art Club ' Atzingen 5 Gannon Bros. John Bargna tqr. and Nfrs. Wiiliarn Barrow Mr. and Nirs, F. Betz hir, Roherl A. Betz Wir. and tqrs. Charles Biitington Mr. and Nfrs. Charles Binda Mr. and Mrs. George Bloomer Mr. Arthur Bohan, Sr. .14 5 Niiss Anno Bohrer Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Bohrer Mrs. E. Bratton Mr. and Nlrs. A. James Bruni Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Burger Miss Lillian E. Butler Nirs. T. Butter Wir. and Nirs. P. Canigy Dr. and Mrs. F. A. Campana Mr. and Mrs. R. Camphelt Mr. and Mrs. William Cannody Mr. and Mrs. William Casey Mr. and Mrs. James Cautieid Central Uphoistering Co. Steve Charles Mr. and Mrs. Francis P. Clancy John Clancy, U.S.N.R., '42 Mrs. J. Ciennan Nfrs. Elizabeth Coar Commercial Ciuh Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Connolly Mrs. Joseph Cooke Wir. and Mrs. M. E. Cooke Mr. Sam Corateno Miss Eileen Coughiin, ,112 Ntiss Rosemary Coughlin. '40 Court Carroll No. 59, C. D. of A. Mr. and Mrs. J. Coutant Wir. and Mrs. Frank Crahay, Jr. Dr. A. P. Cranweu Wir. and Mrs. J. Crosson Anthony and Louise Cuozzo, '51, '35 Mr. Frank Dahuce Mr. and Mrs. H. George Decancq Mr. and Wtrs. Andrew J. Delaney Ntiss Angie Depalma Wir. and Ntrs. Frederick Deutch Mr, and Mrs. Waiter J. Devine The Dihhen Auto Repair NIL and Mrs. A. J. Dietz Pvt. Joseph Dipoalo Mr. and Wits. C. Digtefano A. Dite 5' Sons, inc. Wir. and hfirs. William R. Dolan Mr. and Mrs. John J. Donahue Miss Helen C. Doyle, ,29 Mr. and txflrs. A. V. Dupuis Mrs. J. B. Dupuis Mr. rlolm Dupuis, '45 Miss Qclile T. Dupuis Miss Valerie E. Dupuis ' Dr. William D. Dusanelc Dwyer,s Stationery Store Mr. ancl Mrs. .IOSCDl'1 Ebert lVlr. Franlx Ecltlaart Emerson Meat Marlcet Miss Antoinette Enrico, 738 Miss D0rotl1y'E. Ertneclc Estelle ancl Peggy rl. Altnert Faller, '54 Herman I-I. Farber, D.C.Pl1.C. lbflr. ancl Mrs. 1... Fiorentino Mr. ancl Mrs. lVl. Fisctier Mr. and lxlrs. Francis Flannelly Mr. ancl lvlrs. J. Flynn Mr. Cornelius Foley Mr. ancl Mrs. Jolun Foran Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Frauenlsieim Mrs. Anne Frey Mr. Henry Frey, Sr. l... Fritz, Delicatessen Mr. anal Mrs. Ctiarles Fulctier Miss Bernice Galtney, '41 Dr. Xavier F. Gallo, '19 Mr. and lvlrs. Franlc Garrison Miss Aclelaicle Gilmartin, '40 Mr. ancl Mrs. Eclward Gilmartin Mr. William A. Glade, '35 Mr. ancl Mrs. P. Golclen Allnert D. Greene, M.D. Mr. ancl Mrs. Vxfalter Guiltmert Mr. ancl Mrs. .lotm Haggerty Mr. and Mrs. F. Haiiend Mr. and Mrs. rloseplm l'lalscl1,Jr. lVlr. anal Mrs. James Hanna Mrs. B. Hartmann lVlr. Vxfillaur Hartmann, '42 Tluomas E. Healey Mr. ancl Mrs. Josepla tleatluerly Mrs. .lolin F. l-lelteman Mrs. Anna Henry ancl Family Mr. and lVlrs. .lotin Henle Mrs. E. Heuston Mr. ancl Mrs. Ray rl. Hewitt Hobby Cluld Grace R. Hoiianrl, R. N. Mr. ancl Mrs. William Hooton lvlr. Mictiael F. Hoplzins Mr. ancl Mrs. William E. Hopper Mr. anal Mrs. Robert Hulm lVlrs. Milflrectl lgler Mrs. R. James lVlr. ancl lVlrs. Allrecl .loseplwsen Sgt. A. H. Kascluel Kay's Mrs. Evelyn Kearse lVlr. ancl lVlrs. Williain C. Keating lvlr. ancl lvlrs. James P. Kelly Miss Katherine Kelly, ,55 Mrs. lVlargaret Kelly Mr. ancl lVlrs. P. .l. Kelly Miss Elizalbetli Kenny, '41 lvlr. ancl Mrs. Kilclull: lVlrs. .lames Killen lxflr. and lvlrs. S. Kaiesza lVlr. ancl Mrs. F. Kunz Mr. ancl Mrs. .lotin A. La Hitt lxflisses M. ancl V. La Hifi lvliss Claire Lally, ,4O P. J. Lally Mr. ancl lxlrs. George P. lcastier lxfliss rloan Lasliway, '46 Mr. ancl lVlrs. A. Last Mrs. Elizaldetlw Lelimann l.ena,s Beauty Salon Mr. and lvlrs. C. Lilley lvlr. P. W. lcimouse Miss Dolores lcinlc, 146 Mr. ancl Mrs. rlosepli C. Linlc, Sr. Mr. Eugene Lippi, 344 Mr. ancl lVlrs. rl. Lutz Miss Geraldine Lyons, '42 Mr. ancl Mrs. J. Maloney Miss Blanclae Manon Mrs. C. lvlarston Mr. ancl Mrs. B. Martin Mr. ancl Mrs. J. Masini ancl Family Mr. L. lxlattlw ews H. Matz's Delicatessen lVlr. Eclwarcl rl. lxflescall Mr. ancl lxflrs. A. Miclielini and Family Mr. ancl Mrs. S. Miele lxflrs. William Milclenlaerger Misses M. ancl V. Minogue, '41, '42 First Lieutenant Eugene A. Moliler, Mrs. Mary Moller lVlr. ancl lX'lrs..lol1nMonson lxflisses F. ancl M. lxflullmern, '55, ,58 Mr. and Mrs. Dennis lxflurpliy Mr. ancl Mrs. Miclaael lxflurtlaa Miss L. rl. Mrrsumeci Mr. and Mrs. C. McAclam 5 Mr. ancl Mrs. George Mecartlay Miss Evelyn MeClary, '59 Mr. ancl Mrs. Peter Mrformaelc lxliss Helen lx lccune Mr. anal Mrs. Joliu J. Mclflonouglw, tVlr. ancl Mrs. J. T. McGowan Mr. ancl Mrs. l5. McGuirlc lxlr. ancl lvlrs. l'l. Vxf. txlcl lorney NITE. I-lJl1OlT1LiS lX'lClIiCI'IlCy Miss Frances Nolan. ,QQ Sgt. Eugene A. McNally. U.S.A., Mr. ancl Mrs. Franlq MCNaugl1t lvlr. anfl lxlrs. T. Nally lxflrs. G. Nauclin Mr.Jol1n Nieolosi Dr. Front P. Niel lxllr. lvlr. Mr. an rl Mrs. Jolwn J. Noonan ancl Mrs. .lolin Normoyle ancl Mrs. Jolin O,Brien lvtr. anrl Mrs. Jolin lj. U'Brien MF. 1Z1TNlllX'lI'S. P. O,BftCH lVlrs. Frances O,DrisColl Mr. Mr. ancl Mrs. Jam es Olrlvoole anrl Mrs. August Pacsano MTS. PillITlGI' Parclinils Delicatessen J. Perlqel Harclware Co. Mr. and Mrs. Clwarles Perrin lVlr. and Mrs. Louis N. Perry Mr. ancl Ftrs. R. C. Petersen Mrs. Margaret Piatti Arrnancl Pisani Dr. ancl Mrs. Jolwn J. Powers Dr. ancl' lxlrs. Rea J. Powers lvliss Ann A. Purtill Quality lee Cream Parlor lvlr. ancl Mrs. Eclwarcl Quinn lVtiss Nlarie D. Raeioppi Mr. ancl Nlrs. George Rafferty Mrs. Franlc Ratigan txfliss Rutlu Ratigan, '42 txfliss Betty Reaves, ,415 twlr. anal Mrs. M. Reclling lVlr. and Mrs. W. F. Reilly tVlr. ancl Mrs. Jolan N. Renter Ricca Linen Stioppe, tnc. lvlrs. L. Riceiarcli lxflr. Clarence J. Rieman Raymoncl Riem an, D.D.S. Mr.Vincent M. Rieman Miss Marion Roaetl, '26 Mr. ancl Mrs. J. Romano lxlr. Nlicliael Rom ano, ,412 lxflf. lflellfy IQOOD ey lX II'. EIHCI Mrs. tlOl1Il ROIUIICQV Mr. anal tVlrs. Jolm A. Ryan Saratoga Pacliing Co. Mr. ancl Mrs. Willianu Scliau Mr. ancl Mrs. G. Sclwlaier First lieutenant Gustave Sclilaier, lvliss Margaret Sclilemm, ,-12 Miss Elisalxetli Sclumiclt lxlr .ancl lvlrs. J. A. Sclwniitt, Jr. BIT. i1l'N.l BJFS. SCl'lIlCiClCI' lvlr. ancl lvlrs. R. F. Sclwneicler Mr. ancl lvlrs. R. J. Scliullz Ca plain Jolm J. Scott Mrs. Jolwn Sliielcls lX'lr.ancl'tVlrs.E.Sl1ine Tl1omasJ.Smitl1,U.S.N.R., '41 lX lr. ancl lxflrs. Tlwomas Smitlw, Jr. Bernarcl Solclati, U.S.N.R., '45 Sonzogni Bros. Sophomore Class -f Room 15 Mr. anal Mrs. Herbert Stange tVtr. ancl txflrs. J. C. Stearns lxftiss Claire Stephens, '-IQ lvlr Mr s. Julia Sliroelael . and Mi's. Joseph Teclesco Mr. ancl Nlrs. J. Tenger lvlr. anal lvlrs. A. Texido Wlr S. OID GS MF. Etlid lVII'S. tl. TBODWDSOII lvlf. EIUCI IVIFS. Tl1COClOTG Tfdpp lvls r. Elizalnelli Trenela Dr. Hugla H. Tyn clall Mr. ancl Mrs. T. Varano lVlr. ancl Mi's. E. Viseonti Mrs. John Wade MI'. SHCI MI'S. XA,EllCll1Ct'l lwlr. anel Mrs. Tliomas XI. Walker Wliss Cecilia F. Vxfaters tVlrs. Jotin Vxfaters lVtr. anct lVlrs. Vxfilliam Weber M r . J. Wider lvlrs. J. Wicler lxlr. and lxflrs. J. J. Wilhelm Mr. ancl lVIrs. James Vxfinrow Nliss Cecilia M. Zino, '42 A Friend A Frienct '5 The Faculty and Sl'uclen.ts of St. lwiclwelis High, School qczlute Caplain S+ephen Paul Kelly, U.S.A., Chaplain Lieufenanl' Alexis W. Scol'+, U.S.N.R., Chaplain Lieufenanl' Vincenl' J. 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J 159 Complimenis of S e n I o r Holy Name Socie+y St. Michaelys Monastery Parish Complimenls of Saini' Anne's Sociefy St. Ivlichaele Ixflonastery Parish Compliments of Sodali+y of Our Lady St. MicI1acl,s Nlonastery Parish Complimenls of The League of Hue Sacred Hearf Seniors of Room 2 Complimenls of Sain+ Michael's High School Glee Club Complimenis of The Spanish Club Complimenls of The Press Club Compliments of The Teresian Club Compliments of du Cercle Francais Complimenls of The Drama+ic Club St. lxflichaelys lxflonastery Parish Complimenls of The Commercial Club Class of I943 162 Complimcnfs of Alexian Deba+ing Socie+y Compliments of The Saddle Club Compliments of The Camera Club Compliments of The Michaelian Rollers BCWLING CLUB Sain+ Michael's High School College of S+. Elizabe+h A Catholic College for Women on the approved list of the Association of Ameri- can Universities. Campus of 400 acres. Nloclern resiclence halls. Regular arts courses, pre-medical, secretarial, teacher- training, music, home economics, science F- Degrees BA. ancl BS. in Commerce and BS. in Home Economics. For Cata- logue, aclclress the Dean, CGNVENT STATION NEW JERSEY SAINT MICHAEL'S High School Bancl Compliments of SAINT MICHAEL'S Grammar School Compfimenis of Mr. and Mrs. James P. Brennan Ellen Brennan, '43 Jane Brennan, '46 Complimenls of Mr. and Mrs. R. F. Schneider, Sr Complimcnls of Mr. and Mrs. D. J. Malanka Complimenls of SAM ZUCCARO UNION Cornplinlenls of CITY COMMISSIONERS HARRY J. THOUROT, Ixfayor Dzreclor of ljllhllff fIHmrs HARRY E. LITTLE Direclor of IJIIIDIIC Safely N THOMAS A. NO LAI Dircclor of Revenue unfl Finrmcc FREDERICK 'BERKE Direcfor of Parks um! Pulufic Properly HENRY SPECKER Direclor of puIvIic Xvorks' CompIimenlS of NORTH BERGEN COMMISSIONERS PAUL E. CULLUM, Ixfuyor Direclor of Public Safely HARRY. EUESSER Dzrcclor QI PuInI1C XX orks GABRIEL A. IYIACHETTO Direclor Reverzlm MMI Filzczllce ,IQHN II. ROE Director of Pufzhc Affcxirs ANTHONY FUGIVIAN, JR. Direclor of Pczrfes unzl PILIJIIC BuiIcIil1gS 166 Compliments of A. MICHAEL LEPORE Counsellor-at-Law 415 Thirty-seiond Slreet, Union City, N. J. Phone: Ninn 5-2020 - 2021 WILLIAM H. MAHER Compliments of COLLEGIATE OUTFITTIN6 CO., INC. 20 WEST 35-RD STREET NEW YORK, N. Y 167 THE SAME CROWD 1V1ary Actams, '42 Bernice Anttmony, '42 Rita Bennett, '45 Audrey Bigiey, '45 1me1cta Cassic1Y, '41 Ei1een Clancy, ,45 Frances Corcoran, '45 1V1argaret Corcoran, '42 Ntargaret Coste11o, ,4Q 1V1acte1ine Hu1ton, '41 1V1ary Ketiy, '45 Theresa Lapmrre, '44 Ruth Lagazio, ,41 Ruttm Lauy, '45 Bernice La Tour, '42 Catherine McCourt, '42 Navaretta tV1cDonoug11, 49 Catherine 1V1cGrory, '41 Dorothy Nalty, '42 Beatrice Poietti, '41 Eve1yn Ryan, '45 Agnes Sctrrnitlz, '45 Eiteen Sctiumactmer, ,42 Litiian Steinet, '42 UNion 7-9515 UN1on J 9561 REID'S ICE CREAM Cigars f-A Candy H Stationery Frank Lagazio 1407 New York Avenue Union City, N. J. UNIOD 7-9785 The Slorc Next io Saint Nfichuefs High School A . D E B R O I Socfcz, Candy and Cigars HORTONIS ICE CREAM 1517 NENV YORK AVENUE UNION CITY, N. J Phone. HOb0Len 5-2198 - 2199 Heavy and Long Distance Trudcing BIGLEY BROS.. INC. General Trucking CONTRACTORS AND STEVEDORES IGOO-1606 Willow Avenue Hobolcen, N. J. 169 L. G. BALFOUR COMPANY CLASS RINGS BUY BONDS DIPLOMAS FOR INVITATIONS VICTORY JEWELER to the CLASS of 1945 Represenlecl by P. O. Box 222 ALLAN F. HUBER HAWTHORNE, N. J Phone: UNion 3-7859 RELIABLE LAUNDRY. INC. We Do All Kinds of Laundry Xvorlz Special Attention Given to Church and Convent 170 ., uk I ' I ir -. ,. FRIENDLY DOLLARS UNM 5-6095 J. THIEL'S DELICATESSEN 1421 NEW YORK AVENUE UNION CITY, N. J. GROCERIES DAIRY PRODUCTS Ulf Micnaelians Like 'tile Service, It Must Be Goocfn A A SLI f I H055 Q I2 was 12115-GNN E liifffqifr... .I As a recent I1igI1 scI1ooI graduate, you cIouIJtIess have a definite aim in Iife. WIl3tCX'CF that aim may Iae, you AwiII IIncI a CommonweaItI1-IVIercI1ants I3anI:- ing connection a vaIuaIJIe asset in the future. Hundreds of young men have found our various services I1eIpfuI in their IinanciaI progress. We corcIiaIIy invite your IJanIc account, and .are ready to serve you at any of our five convenientIy IocatecI offices Iisted IJeIow. Commonwealth-Merchants Trust Cn. UNION CITY Main OHice, Bergenline Avenue at 22nd Street Summit Avenue at 7th Street Bergenline Avenue at 39th Street Weehawken Ofiice, Park Ave. at 56th St. Woodcliff Oilice, 75th St. at Broadway M rmber Federal Dzparil Insuranu Co p ration f Our Offs: Ar: Open Monday E arming: from 5 lo 8 171 The IIIustrc1lions in This Book Xvere Engrfwecl by ESSEX ENGRAVINC5 CO. 44 BRANDFORD PLACE NEWARK, N. J. Phone: IVIIICIHGII 2-11090 - 1091 TeIepI1one: BIEcIcman 5-159 6 EsIaIJIisI1ecI1865 THOMAS CLAYDON PRINTING CO.. INC. Q00 NVILLIAIVI STREET NEXN YORK 172 personatity Development Upen AII Summer Accounling ' Superior and Z Secretariat Office Ntactiines L I Courses BUSINESS COLLEGE T116 XVl'lI-'lqI'lIIIl0I1 SflK'Ill'OI' CJITIIJUIIIP fx UTI 'j07T'ItIV'Ill IUI' DEFENSE, IVIILITARY WI CIVIL SERVICE POSITIONS 910 Bergen Avenue at Nrxwlcirlc Street. .Im-1'sz-y City. N. J. SHORT XXCXR-'I'lIN'IE COURSES CHAIRS - LINEN - POTS F- PANS, Etc. For ren! in iinfilnitecl quantities LUDWIG BACH Caterer Corner Parte Avenue and -fIStI1 Street Phone: UNion 5-7085 TABLES H SILVERXVARE - GITASSWARE H PUNCH BONVLS Union City, N. J. OUR FIRST DUTY . , . to the families we serve is to pro- victe them Wittu distinctive, Etting service at costs they can nftorct. The many patrons of FAIELON service can testify that that duty is performed supremety WCII. Specialists in. Xverfcfing Decorations Phone: 341273 - 5-2559 Hoboken d Flowers For All Occasions 160 FIRST STREET Between Btooinfietct and Garden Streets Lawrence G. Fallon FLI71Gl'Gl ITIOTTL9 'I 57 Bowers St. Jersey City, N. J. NVE 4-0579 Prompt Service Hoboken, N. J. 173' BEST XVISI-IES from T O P H A T UN1oN CITY, N. J. William Schlemm, Inc. Funeral Direclors IXICIIIY Gflicez 2200 HUDSON BLVD. UNION CITY, N. ,I. Plionez UNion 7-1000 Bran CI1 1 Branch: 539 Bergen Ave, 140 Palisade Ave. .Iersey City, N. J. Bogota, N. J. Blirgen 5-041 I Compliments of WILLIAM J. TIGHE Diamonds P- Iewelry Medals, Class Rings and Pins Plmonez UNion 7-4872 Phone: CAnaI -I-5600 - 5700 CAFE A'FERARA 1.95 GRAND ST. NENV YORK CITY NEW' YORK SVJEETS-CANDIESF-CAKES FINE SYRUPS Since 1878 JOHN F. 0'HARA 81 SON FUHCI'Cll ITIOIUGS 323 NVASHINGTON STREET I-IOBOIQEN, N. J. 971 BROADVJAY. UNION CITY, N. J. PII OIIBSZ HOIJOLQII 5-0120 UNII-In 7-4390 UN ion 7-9590 DAMMANN'S Belier I'Iom.e-IxIcIfIe Ice Cream and Canclies SIJCCICII LUTICIICOH SOFUQCI Day IQ I 3 SUIVIIVIIT AVENUE INear ISIII Street, UNION CITY, N. J. U Nion 3-7607 CHRIS Xvines cIrIcI Liquors 15111 NEW YORK AVENUE UNION CITY, N. J. CIJRIS DE IVIUSSI, Prop. NVE DELIVER UNIOII 7- I 955 FRANK PECORA Fancy Fruit cmd Vegelable Iwarkei 2013 BERGENLINE AVENUE UNION CITY, N. J. HXVHERE QUALITY REIGNS SUPREIVIEI' - 5 6O'1'1-1 YEAR DAY Z FREE AND EVENING PLACEMENT SESSIONS BUREAU Secrelarial Coliege Vlfrite or Phone for Colniogue Pitman and Gregg Shorthand - Accounting H Typing .- Comptomelry -4808 BERGENLINE AVENUE UNION CITY Phone: UNion 7-0943 Hudson CounI'y's Oidesl Business School Caterers UNion 7-0099 L O H M A N N ' S TAG FOOCI ls XIQVQ' GOOCZ IOO 37T1-1 STREET COITICI' IIXYCDIIC UNION CITY, N. J. 7 No. 440f15 THE NEW SUNDAY MISSAL I PRAY THE MASS By REV. HUGO H. HOEVER, S.O.Cist., Ph.D. Professor oi Notre Dame University The REVISED NEW TESTAMENT is used throughout An easy method of following the Mass. This complete New Sunday Missal of 448 pages is compact, yet printed in clear, legible type. Over 125 Original drawings illus- trate the Thought', found in the Gospel of each Mass. Printed throughout in Red and Black, the Missal is quickly mastered with its simple and distinctive refer- ences. Its Treasury of Prayers, Special Masses, Thought for the Day and Week, leave nothing to be desired. Priced from 35c to 53.50 The zlflissfzl may be obtained from any Religious Cbnrcb Good: Dealer throughout ibe United States am! Camilla. Phone: UNion 3-1178 New ferseyys Leading Paint and xvcillpoper House F. I. SIEGEL 81 SON, INC. YVQII Papers and Painters, Suppiies 2504 BERGENLINE AVENUE UNION CITY, N J 176 PI1one: UNion 7-0615 5O'r1-1 YEAR EAGAN SCHOOL Secrrelfzrinl. Sfiorlfierul. Accormling cizmf Business IXjClCl1.Il1G Courses DAY AND Ex-'ENING Slnle-CapiloI IjzuiIrIir1Q, Bm-geillmc Ave., al -flSII1 Street, Union Cily, N. J. VI-Iwe Eagan Sc'I10oI, enjoys ix Iargje IQIIQIW SCIHOOI I3aLr0nage CHN, 'Phone or Xvrile for CrrlaIogue Summer Term Iiegin I:aII Term Begins .IuIy I lo S Sept. 2 Io 9 I FSM Our Service Is AvaiIaI3Ie to Every FamiIy RegardIess of I' in an C in I COUCI i Lion .... Year IQOIIHCI Air CoucIiIiouing H51 my ' w':3:,E.5efs3A: wa.-5 'j, j 'wif e LILBER FUNERAL Home Corner QOTII STREET AND ISOLILEVAIQD UNION CITl', N. II. UNIUA 3-IIUO, 1 IOI SAINT PETER'S COLLEGE New fersegfs Qnly fesuii College ANNOUNCES AN ACCELERATED WAR-'FIIVIE PROGRAM FASHIONED ESPECIALLY FOR YOU REGISTRATION NOXV OPEN FRESIHIIVIEN CLASSES BEC-IN June QSII1 ?ll1fI SeptemI3er QOII1 UNIO11 7-7287 WILLIAM KERL'S Iwecil Ixrifarkei DeaIer in Prime Beef, VeaI, IJOVIQ and PouIIry 1902 BERGENLINE AVENUE. UNION CITY, N. J. 177 INCREASE YOUR EARNINGS AMI Emciency in Business Register in LIN: Business Department MORNING - AFTERNOON H EVENING SESSIONS COLLEGE H LAXV -A GRADUATE SCHOOL Sent! for Buuelin of Information on 1-'III Courses JOHN MARSHALL COLLEGE Auixfxworin F. ORMSBY, LED., Dean 410 JOURNAL SQUARE JERSEY CITY, N. .I A K D M EIJII Ensnsenune avenue. W a:5nM5t.luE5TnEluvunl4.nJ? Graduation Gifts Chosen from Qur Extensive Display Yvill Serve AS Permanent Rememfnrances and Permanent In.spiralion.s UNIOH 3-94196 JOS. F. CAPPIELLO'S PHARMACY Reliable Prescription Druggisi Vw! e Use Highest Quality Drugs 0r1Iy 16I4l BERGENLINE AVENUE UNION CVM, N. J. CRAWFORD CLOTHES Now Features a Full Line of BOYS' CLOTHES - STUDENTS' CLOTHES - SPORTSNVEAR - RAINWEAR In Addition, to Its Famous Line of MENS CLOTHING One of America's Largest CIoiEing Cfmins 5818 BERGENLINE AVENUE NVEST NEW YORK, N. J. 178 CompIim.en.Is of OFFICIALS OF WEEHAWKEN JOHN G. IWIEISTER, Mayor Firsi Xvcirrl Com. .Iames IT. I'IeaIey Com. TI1omas A. Doian Sucoml Ivcirci Com. I7recIericIc QI. Bergman, Jr. Com. Henry H. Nagei Tiiirfi Xvarrl Com. George I-I. I'IiIge Com. QIoIin H. Schuster An Invitation . . is extencIecI to you to visit tIie GuiIcI Studios. Tiiere you wiII tincI Iaeauti- IuI articies of cIevotion, reIigious art of cIistinguisI1ecI quaiity, outstancIing Catiioiic puIJIications, ancI sacrecI vesseIs ancI Vestrnents. Every neecI, wIietIier of tI'1e priest, reIigious or Iay person, wiII receive courteous con- sieIeration. The Guild Studios In lI1e Equitable Building I48 West 32ncI Street New York City Phone: UNion 3-0156 IJIIOIIGZ .IOurnaI Square 2-1777-8 THOMAS P. NOLAN NEW JERSEY Counseiior-ol-Law 707 SUiVIIVII'I' AVENUE UNION CITY, N. iI. WINDOW CLEANING A CO., INC. 552 NIEXNARK AVENUE .IERSEY CITY, N. II. WEIJSIQI- L1-41968 i J? F' W4 EH ing- -'f- ..f! ,M I ....... . 'er-' HJ f m.-+P v., ,Ing -f-:ii ixfavu- k '-9' OTTO MACK Fll,TI,Cl'CJ Direclor 288 CENTRAL AVENUE JERSEY CITY, N. J. Journal Square 2-1107 GRAY LINE TRUCKING CO., INC. S'I'liPlIIiN D. Ronov, President Custom House License No. 4193 165-167 NINTI-1 STREET JERSEY Cl'l'Y, N. J. Hines 8: Music, Inc. Druggisls Everyltiing Tim! is Carried by cz ivorlern Drug Slore Polar ice Cream fa Borcien Producti 1919 BERGENLINE AVENUE fCorner Wtonastery Piacej UNION CITY, N. J. Schreck 8: Wael'I'y, Inc. Since 1892 Sheet ixielai Roofing Air Conditioning Ventitating Systems Ligiitning Rocts Stainless Steel 27 HAGUE STREET JERSEY CITY, N. J. Electrical Appliance Sfzoruroom 3-1-114 Eonievarri, Corner Bowers Street Best Known Hicftiest Quality Proctucts Frigidaire anci General Electric Refrigerators ixiaytag and AEC Nvasiiers and troner Chambers and Magic Chef Ranges Sink Units and Cabinets 180 UNIOII 3-5656 ESI. 1952 Monas1'ery Florisi' Large Selection of Roseville Pollcry ILXDOLPYI BIJONO, formerly with TRENI5 HAYES, N. Y. Society Florist Arlislic Xvwming BOIIQIIQIS Corsfigas uncl FIIIIGFCIZ Designs FIOXVCTS rTCIGQl'ZlD.I'1Cd IIXUYXVTWCLC 1915 'BERGENLINE AVENUE LINION Cl'I'X', N. J. fNeaIi Monaslcry Placcj Compiimenis of M E L O D Y C L U B HUDSON BQULEXIARD at 8liI1 Street LINION ClTX', N. J. MAKE UP YOUR FAILURES By cillermling SUMMER SCHOOL al JERSEY PREP. SCHOOL JOURNAL SQUARE JERSEY CTITY, N. J. All Acaclcmic Sulvjccis Phone: .IOKIl'nElT SCIllElI'G 241500 PIIOII ez H0IJoLeu 3-9286 I4+h S+ree+ Clam Bro+h House J. RQIIANU Specializing in STEAMED CLAMS Hoi and Cold L IIII cllcs Served Daily Fun line of Imporled Vxfines and Liquors 56-58 FOURTEENTH STREET HOBOKEN, N. J. DUFFY'S RU G CLEANING FLOOR COVERIN G ir FOR VICTORY H BUY NVAR BONDS 625 NVASHINGTON STREET UNion 7-2737 Slepiianie Exclusive iwiiiinery Come to Stephanie, Confident of finding time seasons sparkling selections of bright- est fashion ideas and originality. Styles, siiiciouettes. cotors and top quaiity Witt be found at Steptianie Design Studio. SO, if you wisti to avnict the orctinary and seetq inetivictuaiity for the important date or occasion you Witt tinct the hat you,ve always longed for or Stephanie Witt create it for you, Price from five ciottars up . . . Siephanie Design Studio 7721 BERGENLINE AVENUE. IEIOBOKEN, N. J. HOtJoken 5-0500 NORT1-1 BERGEN, N. J. UNion 5-41928 Delivery Service For Service Dial UNion 7-1027 MARINl'S MARKET Dealer in All Kinds of S E A F O O D 1101 NEW YORK AVENUE Corner llttn Street UNION Cl'l'X', N. J. THE MODERN PRESS Distinctive Printing at a iwoileraie Cost 1709 BERGENLINE AVENUE UNION C1'rY, N. J. 18 Q. N NSXM R N Tx F QE3EgE5ErEijQ95E3E,Z,1,' '-Q' 4-W.. Q-'- E I S M A R S Q22 XVASH IN CTON STREET Hoisoriiax, N. J. A Nfcufs Store for Boys Featuring Cone-ge Campus Styles in Suits f- Coats F- Slacks Sport Coats - Sportswear and Hafuerclastuery pen Monday, Friday, Satlirclay Evenings UNion 7-25041 GLEESON'S Beer, Vtfines, Liquors and Groceries Agents Bcnows Wilies and Spirits Birds Eye Frosted Foods 5708 PARK AVENUE fNear Highwood Terracej WEE11AwKEN, N. J. TcTepT1or1e connection EDMUND J. ZIN PH. G. Druggist 1616 SUMMIT AVENUE fCorner l7tT1 Streetj UNION CITY, N. J. K. Quality is the Firsl Thought Here UNion 7-0988 FELIX D'AMICO MGlTUfCLCfLll'Gl'S of Fine Emlarocleries, Nove-Tties Armed Service Tnsignas 719 - 25111 STREET UNION CITY, N. J. and 185 UNIOH 7- 'I309 UNION CITY TYPEWRITER EXCHANGE 552 48TH STREET UNION CNY, N. I. XIII Ixfakes RoyaT SLancIa1'cI Agency SOLD - RIiP,x1RED - Excl-IANGVD sf . ..... :I 3 E. .... . I T' 5 .V f!x : 3 5 'Gu xp--In ' f 2 i : - X I - YINGLING BROS. IGLUGIGFS am! Oplicians 2105 BERGENLINE AVENUE IJNION CNY, N. .I. NHICIWGII 2-7199 Business IJIIOIIG Residence Phone IEIOLQLQH 5-16-11 UN10n 7-2519 HUDSON OFFICE SUPPLY COMPANY NORMAN R. WYNNE Yvfzolesale Counsellor-Ai-Law School and Ogice Supplies Q6 LINDEN STREET NEWARK, N. J. S11 NVASI-IINGTON STREET HOBOKEN, N. J. VERONICA'S VEIL ITITLGFTCUIS Passion Play Veronica's VeiI AIIcIitorium FOURTEENTH STREET UNION CITY, N. J. TI1IIrs. and Sun. Evenings at 8:15 NIalinees, Sunday at 2: 30 DURING 'LENT AII seats resewed. -Order Iny maiI or pIIone UN ion 5-2525 Seml Post Carcl for FOIcIer GFLCT Guide F,x1'IfII5I2 FREDERICK I7IIxRIzEIz, CP. ILITH STREET UNION CITY. N. II. McCARTHY 81 SIMON, INC. Manufacluring Specialists 7-9 WEST sem STREET New YORK flush OIT I:iFtI1 Avenueb Speciahsts in CT1OIl'VCStIl1GHIS I3uIpit Gowns Caps, Gowns, I'IoocIs for QII Degrees Outfitters to over 2500 SCHOOIS, Colleges and Ch.l1fC,1GS Visil us of our New Locczlion. 4152! E-ERGENLINE AVENUE GILSENAN ' Piano Co. LINION CITY, N. II. fx ' X All IIIG Lulesl Dance Tunes Xve Have ai CompIete CIassicaI LiIJrary1 OI: MIISIC UNIOU 7-7161 RASSNERS SPORT SHOP --1022 BERGENLINE AVENUE LQINION CI'FX', N. II. Team Inckels - Uniforms - Sweaiers IWarIe lo Orfler Tennis Racquets Restrung on Premises Service FIags IVIacIe to Grder Complinwnis of NEW JERSEY SOAP COMPANY WEbSrer 41-4771 DARTLEY 81 DONNELLY CIQClHGl'S UNC! DyGl'S NVQ Call for and Deliver 7 ZABRISKIE STREET JERSEY CLTY. N. J. UN1011 5-4845 GEORGE J. KUHN Radios P- Pfzormogrczpfzs f- Records Radio Sales and Service on All Makes of Radios 1-417 NEW YORK AVENUE UN1oN CITY, N. J. UNion 7-61186 PARKWAY PHARMACY Successor lo J. E. JUSTIN GUSTfXN'E P. Auisslo, PEG -1204 PARK AVENUE WEEkI1XNVKEN, N. J.. CompIimeIIIs of G E O R 6 E FANGMANN. INC. HYOIII' Local FIIQI Ixfferchcirily' Koppcrs Coke - CIIIII -I I:I1eI OiI 615 TONNELE AVENUE .IERSEY CITY, N. II. .IOlll'l1HI Sqimrc ll-SI 'I I UNIIIII 5-N261 Prompl D0IiI1ery STOPPANI'S MARKET EMILIO STOPPANI, Prop. 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