St Thomas More High School - Utopian Yearbook (Philadelphia, PA)

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It will take a life-time to for- get it. You'll hear about us. In all the years to come, you'll hear about us. We'll be the friend of your friend, the man who knocks at your door, the man who feels your pulse, the one who brings God to you. You'll hear about us, and you'll want to know why we are what we are. That's why we've attempted to tell you the story. That's why we're laughing all over again the same laughter, shedding the same tears over the old lost games, dreaming the same old dreams, retelling our love for the men who gave their green years that ours may be greener. This is our story. We call it . . of-' '4 H QX '1.. Ji-X xxx .. -.l M, ' fx. U 4 1 x. . im' g fs . is 4 X I . S . gs ' A Q: A 2 . 'r 'N W. I ,. Ni E' Hia 5 X' ' . ag, , I ' 0 ' s wr 2 1 1 ' 1 ' 1:-, ,wkjbqh Q .bw 'UQ lf I ,,,: J, ,A 4 , 3 i 5 ev f' X k'1,:'g . K- .:A x -'11 i fiwhiaf- .g,2fg,1,,L-'L' 1' if . 'ii -QC!-A7 Q Ll? f 1 gy- Z,. X H wx., Aims 'A adn' ... .frb ' I- - -qv-f , , .gr- 'iQ,,L AS. Q-.. -..... 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Archcliocesan Superinlendenl' of Schools REVEREND JOHN J. GRAHAN, D.D. Assislanl Superlnlenclenl' of Schools R-EVEREND FREDERICK J. STEVENSON Assislanl Superlnlenclenl' of Schools W--' Q Q Admin! fmfizw f Work and play is the mixture. We play so we can work with fresher, cleaner minds. Not always eager beavers, but we study. That's the big part of our story. That's why we came here. A man becomes a man from the mind out, not from the brawn in. That's the main part of our story because that's where our faculty comes into it in a big way. They teach us more than our x's and y's. They teach us our reason for beingp the way we are goingp our destination. So it is that our aviators learn the cloud formations . . . the chemist his H2504 . . . the future Rubersteins their Chopin . . . the Stenogs their Gregg code. Here is the chapter of our story that tells you how we learn to live . . . ' Qmwifzl- . ,, 1 91 -gi' 2 4 .N ' h . .-wg, fy, xv., S' .gi 21- .'::f-1.2115 K' i,:,,2.1:i V ,L . . ,. 3 5 9 Q 4 f W ,f , f l av. w... - '2'5 14! 2 4, YQSI' - wx ,4 V 2 Xp Q . 1 , if ' 1 g X 5,4 wi ' ' 5 , , K ' 75 ,J . A , , s 5 A 1 1 4 1 aw- ,NEP Q N w, .-QA , .Lf M V A ? vhf.. ll- had .,.,...-.NM Q Y 5 E 4, fr . awful . .,. .. X 1,31-ew fqg, , vw K '--a' .- Ng . n f ,535 . W -'sz Wvwf.-' ' 1. n , L Lf, ESE - -X., -1 ' ,-sg P :'- , J ' 'fx' Ezlf e lf ii W x wi ki- - , 'M , XX 1 -LLL rr ., . f x ' '. - X, X.. . ' . 'Y f W '56 Pr A Q K wi ' ' iw fwf-1 X S Q 1-f,-314 47- , 'N ,.3X,v H. gp of ' s 1 CX -Hx .1 Q was ... l.? x S 3 'Q THE RECTOR P Reverend John J. Cusack, a nalive of Philadelphia, received his prieslly educalion al Mary lmmaculare Seminary, 'rhe Vincenlian seminary ar Norrhhamplon, Pennsyl- vania, and was ordained in l945. l-lis firsl assignmenl was 'ro Till in for vacalioning missionaries in Alabama. Alrer rhree momlhs There, Falher Cusack was appoinled io Jrhe facully of S+. Johns Prep in Brooklyn. ln June, l95I, Parher was senlr lo Panama for The sole purpose of esrablishing a school. Through The grace of God and The labor of Farher Cusack, This school was builr. lls name is Colegio San Vicenle de Paul. ll is localed righl on Jrhe ln'rer-American l-lighway al David, Province of Chiriqui. ln Seprember, l955, Palrher was appoinred 'ro Jrhe iacully of Norlheasl' Calholic High School, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Afler Jrwo years of leaching There, he was ap- poinled Jrhe fourrh Reclor of S+. Thomas More l-ligh School. Parher Cusack has broughlr lo S+. Thomas More a spiril of zeal and friendliness which we hope has been implanfed in The mind ol each slrudeni ar S. T. M. Rev. William B. Brailmayer, C.M. Rev. Paul B. Dillon, C.M. Rev. John J. Gillice, C.M. Rev. Aloysius P. Grass, C.M Religion. 'English Algebra Religion, English Religion awww' Rev. James M. Kelly, C.M. Rev. James J. Kinney Rev. Linus T. Carr, T.O.R. Rev. Charleg G, MCAleer ReliQl0n. Lalin Lalin Bookkeeping, General Business Problems of Democracy Training Faculty Piclurecl here are our l'wo capable and eflicienl secrelaries, , Miss Kalhryn Kennedy and Miss Barbara Linslxy. The main V I ollice is 'lhe hearl of fhe school, and il is lheir incessanl 'faslc lo lceep lhis hearl bearing. 'N 7 1' 1 'M 7, V 7' fr T A ,X hw ,M we iff. lr 1 li: a 'A ii 'X ill s I ' A If 13 7 -f-F' ' N if 3-4' i TF? QI' Qy, Rev. Reber? J. McVeigh Rev. Paul B. Murphy, C.M. RSV. NlClYOlBS J. Wilger. T.O.R- Rev- James 6- Prior. C-M- Omce Praclice, Typing Religion EHgliSh Religion, Advanced Lefin 415, 1- vb gs fi... Q,- Rev. Maurice A. Roche' CM' Rey. Marfin G, 5,-,ml-1 Rev. S+ephen Schreder, T.O.R. Rev. Eugene A. Walsh, OM. Plane Geomelry Algebra, Trigonornefry, Religion, En9llSl1 Solid Geornefry fp: 4. -1 4 . 5, I -in-f' 'Lunar' Rev. Wal+er V. Courfney, T.O.R. Rev. Joseph R, Wrighl. Crlvl- Mr. Anlhony J. Campiglia German, Economics Physics, General Science English Religion, English Time ou+ beiween classes. All worlr and no play makes John a dull boy. This holds 'rrue for 'rhe facul+y also. Mr. Purcell is 'Phe cenfer of affracfion as he recounls fo some of The fac- ulfy an amusing incidenl of bygone days af S+. Tommies. 1 l x , V li ' in V li ' , . - 1+ farm' Q , .1,hJ f 'I .G 7 i 1 ,i V' i-x My -in ' 'sw A .J A Q , inf' g. 'U 4 ' VIZ W is 490' as:-.. A9 7 yn 9? Mr. Paul F. Croley, Jr. Algebra, Business Law, Offi Pracfice .r Mr. George R. Nider CS General Business Training, Typing, World Hisfory i . ...ny Mr James C Fallon Mr. Roberf J. Farley MF- Gerard A- Mfrcduley Chemlsrry English Biology Spanish Mechanical Drawing Mr. James A. Purcell Mr. Arfhur A. Rohach Mr. John A. Saponara English, Spanish, Business English, Physical Educalion Uniiecl Sfafes Hisfory, Arifhemalic World Hisiory l S 1 ,f 2 3 'DY , Y . N Class s V The Morse Cocle is an imporlanl medium of communicafion and so Fallwer Wriglil discusses flue many infricecies wilh his Freshman Science class. The boys apparenlly realize ils imporlance also, because 'lliey are giving undivided alfenlion. 4 LF ' Wyli- Y 4 is SS Loolrs lilce a hard problem! Mr. Croley and Thomas McCo'Her decide fo lallr over fhis puzzling algebra equalion. Eifher Thomas Ferkler and Adam McLean have The sifualion well in hand or else fhey are also wailing for a liHle help. Lel's hope if is 'lhe 'former case. L W ,K ...ff y 1 The Big Day arrives for more 'lhan 200 Freshmen. Approaching +he lronl door of fhe school on opening day are some of 'rhe Class of 62. This is ihe beginning of four line years af S.T.M. They loolr exciled and eager lo begin lheir sfudies, and all of us wish 'lhem success and hap- piness nol only +ill 62, bul also for lhe resl' of lheir lives. A 1 ,f wif FIV 1 fjafff'7'W If fi 2, l rw f 'L .Ml 'T' ffe if ,Nfl v .- ,if I 4-Aw! X X D ? 3 if in V Q 3 'x EA 99? Sm Us 1 A g, L +I' 5 2 I ,I Vvvu 'Pg , J' - 1 J 14' vii, is .gf la 4- .11 '-L , S, ff J ., .-X sv, 'Q ff S 1 f ',,., .JQ1 'ip f f I N ' Q ' -I X. 'N 73.2 zfzzf-0 . :1WQ41.'Qf 'Q ig ,. ' s .iiigl Class s The B-I Chemislry class seems lo be well engrossed wilh lhelr experi- menls. Franli Ross consulls wilh Mr. Fallon aboul a problem, because af limes, experimenls can be very dangerous. Buf wilh Mr. Fallon supervising lhem, lhere is lillle danger of explosions. This energelic looking group of boys could well be 'rhe fulure chemisls of America. We hope so!! We are accuslomed lo find Mr. Purcell afler school hours in lhe gym luloring lhe baslrelball squad, bul during lhe day he lulors Juniors and Seniors in Spanish. All eyes face lronl as lhey lislen allenlively lo lhe correcl pronuncialion of a diflicull word. kv I , fi 4 fr, ' f , l. K X ' x 0 5' ff: sf- ' ,gr :fix Q5-5 4' ll is very imporlanl lhal evlery cifizen knows and underslands +he running of our governmenl. Falher Charles McAleer explains The differenr branches of our governmenl lo Pal Codulo and Domenic Carchili of P.O.D. class A-3. This is Fafher McAleer's 23rd year of 'leaching a+ Sl. Thomas More, and we all hope fha? he will remain here for many years in 'rhe fulure. Loolring in on Mr. Gerard McCauley's Spanish II class. The boys' aflenfion is cenlered on Mr. McCauley's explana- lion of lhe subiunclive mood, ancl iudg- ing by +he raised hands. The class is learning lhe lesson well. li I if ifl-e-'Q A , 7 y Q ' 1' K dx, .Q xv x 'w s s lfff I f, nf ff jf X :V'9l'!f 4 f If Xvyy 'Ma-, .wa all . h we 5 3714 . 7 . fV', jx , gy, ,H V ' 1 191, ,F ,,,.,, f , WMM 5, 1 41 , If J, 4 , 79s , V PQ f We are no dull Jacks. We bool: worms crawl oui' of our siudies ai 'The sound of fhe 'lwo-fiffy bell, and enier in'l'o anofher life. This is our double life we're going 'l'o show you now. Here is where we emerge from The classrooms onio ihe siege, across The gridiron, down home plaie, behind ihe iypewriiers of our newspaper office, inio 'ihe orchesfra pil, onfo fhe couri siriving for a playoff berfh. This is how we fill ouf The framework of fhjnking fhgi we learn all day. Welch us dancing wirh our favoriie girl, fallcing io our favorife friends, worrying our favorife iaslcs. These are The hours we spend in happiness fha? malce ii hard io leave. This is fhe lump in fhe 'ihroai of our memory. Share if wifh us. You'll know whaf we mean . . ' in M. 3 ,s X , K 3 I8 1 i Y 1 Q 4 4 f f 1 W' SG 'f ?r A ' 4 , f 1 Q 1 5' 2 1 ff 2 if f 8 ,Q i L lj 1 ., xi, I 5 I-vu Y? Q 4 Y. VY' YW W., Q .Kun Throughoui The Holy Season of Lenf, The sluclenl body has The privilege of hearing Mass during 'rheir lunch periods. Thanks io our former Ponliff, Pius XII, we are able lo receive Communion wilhoul a compleie overnighf iasf. Our own Falher Dillon, C.M., offered Mass and dislribuied Holy Communion io our Fresh- men. Since 'rhe iirs+ days of S+. Thomas More, lhe school has been under fhe reign of Mary, Queen of Heaven. So devoled were ihe sfudenis of Thomas More, lhai a sodaliry was eslablished dedicafed 'ro our Lady. Posier Programs as well as Medicine Drives, 'rhe Mi+e Box, and disiribufion of Mass books are among +he many aciivifies of lhe Legion of Mary. The Prefec+s, chosen from among lhe Seniors, Juniors, Sophomores, and Freshmen, consider il an honor fo be so ac+ively connecfed wifh ihis organizafion. v?' .XV The Legion of ar The Medicine Drive for The Medical Missionary Sislers is cne of fhe many proiecis faclrled by The Legion of Mary. The 'four officers reading lefl' io righi: Dennis Gallen lVice- Presideni Alphonse Colasanle lPresiden+l, Slephen Fosler Secre+ary and Harry Cosgrove lTreasurerl, assisi Fafher McVeigh lheir moderalor, in sorfing and packing The medi- cane. gi lil ' 'Nu ' 1 1' Tr Y., i gt ...,...-A. . . ,.,f.-..0.,..,,, , - ' ,, , QE 5 as .'v'75aa2zzf., ,H : ' - . ., 42' . X f a , f grfff D fi f A W5 kg, fy 1 0 1 Un . 2 ' -n pun'- X 'W 6 5 ,W J. 2 7 , y A! M4 aim Q .nv v 41 ,Q .aw 41 NCULGR HA J 'Y W' Cf r . ' ANU ,mu a --W E HGWS O N 1 'ln' K1t'lll.- .X slr l . ol ' , r.-xv-'- fhlnt U, W- ----- ' l 4.- ,nx ru---1' strtlt -- 17 0' P .1 ,of- .r ,. ..- x rr 4. 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Car- rnen DiMaggio works al 'lhe desk in lhe foreground wilh Roberl Desiderio, while Denis Dougherly and Kevin Vallely aid Samuel Andrews in selecl- ing a suilable pholo. We hope lhal you will be as proud of 'the U+opian as we are. The ledious iob of 'lyping 'for 'lhe yearbook was assigned 'lo Ed Walker and Marlin Morgan. These A-3 Seniors nor only lyped, buf lhey also wroie for fhe Ulopian. Richard Barnes and Joseph Coleman are sorling and filing pic- lures. Right now lhey seem puzzled over lhis seleclion. VR.. i ,mmf- -ow ' ' . .gsm-hh P ' -M. -L 'bs gy. xx --................,,-., ,, YQ pp The statt ot This Semester are at it again, up to their ears in work! Father Grass, C.M., moderator of the paper, appears to be explaining part ot the layout ot the paper. The staff from lett to right are: A. Pastore, W. Fseny, A. Bellano, W. Patton, G. Dale, J. Coleman, W. Fee, P. Carney, and C. DiMaggio. This Semester, the school's literary paper, comes out once a year. After the Christmas holidays, the work begins and lasts right up until the papers are distributed. lt's a lot ot work but worth every moment ot it. This Semester and The Newsletter 4 M, X Father McVeigh and his assistants are hard at work, as usual, on the next issue of the News- letter. The Newsletter goes to press every other week. lt is the smallest ot all our publica- tions, but by far the most active. It helps to keep the students informed ot the latest news around the school. X --4 E -I 4 .r i Forensic The debaling 'leam fhis year did a wonderful job. They worlced on Their speeches almosl' every aflernoon and won a good many of lheir debales. The 'leam from leff lo righi' are: i3rd rowl Messrs. Norfh, Wolf, Collins, Panchelli, Guerin, Siory, and Craig. l2nd rowl Millard, Bevilacque, Wise, Rosa'Ho, McGee, Feeny, and Rarlioli. llsr rowl Andrews, Flaheriy, Templelon, Papino, Callahan, and McMullin Paul Wise gives his leammales, John Templeion, Charles Flaherly, and Thomas McGee, a sample of his fine debafing +echnique. The boys seem fo be com- plefely absorbed. The speech club 'ihis year has come of age. Under fhe guidance of Faiher Walsh, C.M., and Mr. Farley, fhey have been moulded inlo a firsf class organiza- lion. Here we see Harry Cosgrove prac- ricing a new speech on his feammafes. I+ musf be good because Bill Feeny and Dennis Renihan are abour +0 be swepi' off +heir feel. A+ such informal meerings as These, +he boys developed 'fheir de- bafing and speaking falenfs. f Varied Interests The purpose behind lhe World Affairs Council is lo lceep up wilh lhe currenl evenls of lhe day. Falher McAleer is fhe moderalor of fha Council. Sealed in lhe baclr row, leff 'ro righf, are: J. McCaffery, J. McCariy, J. McMahon, D. Gallen, M. Bevilaqua, G. Dale, J. Woods, A. Bellano, C. DiMaggio, and J. Mammarella. ln 'rhe fron? row are: J. Lynch, D.TomasseHi, T. Lynch, J. Giu- dice, A. Angeluci, R. Desiderio, W. Ansell, and F. DiDaniels. Well, off for +he firsr spin! Affer a few hours af lhe wheel, ihe boys will gel 'lhe feel of il. Bul' lhey siill have fo pass fheir 'lesls for Their licenses. Good luck fellows! -4- W., -....c...i., - 1.1. L L, L,k.1.L,1 5.1.43 ggiifqiyigl-fi H fi This group of S.T.M. s+uden+s look a liH'le doubtful, wouldn'1' you say? Bur under lhe guidance of capable insfruclors, 'they will soon have enough experience for fheir driving fesls. No, Frank Bailey, ihere are noi any push-bu+'rons! ,g,,,,46W ' , ,M ., f VY! 10, ,pv- , 2 f f ,uf 'I :Q I .f ?L f-4 1 1, fi , ,772 !!f . f ' I 'xi 'W if W w ,, E: Eg fish, X-s. A...- f M W. 4, .,..,+-N. Www: , - .Y 9 3 A . 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Lee, opened lhe second acl of 47lh Slreelf' Joe Pulsone did a fine iob on The River Song and Ti 'llillei rf lunl i Vfylill IM llqj iigyy .ji 3 ,- if Hl lllp gl nd i , ,.y. was ably assisfed by fha chorus. l I g 'U I liii U Il ll Meel 'rhe direclor of 47lh Sheet Mr. Jim Mayer, and producer, Falher William Brailmayer, C.M. Bofh spenl many weary hours in preparing and slaging our annual show, and fheir efforls were richly rewarded. The audience gave lheir approval io a fine iob, and 47fh Shea? renlrs as one of The bes+ shows ever sfaged af Sf. Thomas More. v, r, i 'mr r', ri r UH' The senior chorus line, beHer lrnown as lhe RoclreHes, was an ou?- sfanding perl of +he show. The boys were having a lillle bil' of lrouble wilh 'fheir cosfumes during 'lheir performance, buf everyfhing furned our well. A scene, feafuring +he Senior members of lhe casf, has become a fradilion of our annual Follies Shows. 5 lilliigf v, 4 f ali . '-1 lli The opening number, Gee Bul ll's Good To Be Here, sels l'he mood for lhis year's Follies show, 47'rh Slreelf' Andrew Bellano leads lhe chorus in lhis scene which proved lo be mosl popular wifh lhe audience. The weelcend ol February Slh, olh, 7lh, and 8lh slancls oul Whal' does Bob Desiderio of A-l have 'lhal allracls all lhese beau+ies 7 Could il be his melodious Caruso voice? The I9 9 Follies No produclion can be successful wilhoul lhe aid of lhe men behind lhe scenes. Our slage crew worked unliringly lo help malre 47lh Sheer a wonderful success. as one ol lhe highliqhls ol The year. Cn lhe nighl ol lhe Slh, lhe curlain we-nl up lor lhe lirsl lirne lo open lhis year's Follies show, 47lh Slreelf' The crowds increased on each succeeding niqhl and qave lhunderous applause lo line perlorrnances. Our congralulalions lo lvlr. Jim Mayer, Rev. William Brailrnayer, QM., and lvlr. Gerard McCauley lor a splendid produclion. .Q ... as .is 1 A , vm E. Y, PQ-W 9: ff -,, 73.1 .15 P f , M V. 4 ,pyywy book from our hand, and Set aside the microscope, a basketball. Now in our book. It the whole' lives ai shed Change ihat There Greeks bas- DUI' story making ootball f V H' Q 1 , Coach Faragalli has a few words wifli his lwo caplains, Jim Giudice and Milne Hennelly. H loolrs as fhough l1e's giving fliem ilwe secre+ formula for beafing Wes? Calholic. Judging from flue resulis, l'd say 'rhaf fhey followed fhar formula io lhe leffer. Dave Ryan, 'flue o+l1er half of our fine pair of passing quarferbaclrs, decides 'ro lreep +l1e ball and run for il. Unfor+una+ely, he didn f run fasl enough because he was run ouf of bounds by 'lhe Cahillife, bearing down on him. . ' K1 +61 'rf ,A J A S S mx . ' f F aw W - ,, - gifs! .R ',, A .V f ,A sf if 4 4 ,-' f ff VARSITY FOOTBALL SCHEDULE Bishop Egan 6 Wesl Caflwolic ... .. . 6 Norih Ca+l1olic .... 24 Cardinal Douglierfy .... I9 La Salle ,........... 38 Fafher Judge ... ... I2 S+. James ........ ... 24 Monsignor Bonner . 4I Roman Caflwolic . . 28 Bishop Neumann .. ... 36 Overbrook ....... . . . I6 W '21, V . lr. Ya, 'J f----M , A., .fee if ni-.3-..Q..g.hki'Ww STM. 34 I2 7 0 6 30 6 6 0 0 34 f ' 2 I I The 1958 Varsily Fooflaall Team-lLefl' 'lo Righ+l Firsi Row: T. D'Allesandro lmanagerl, J. Garlen, T. DePaul, J. Cugini, R. Gueriera, N. Mancini, A. Gueriera, J. Giudice, J. Calderaio, P. Cadufo, J. Woods, R. Cecchine, M. Sweeney. Second Row: J. Faragalli lcoachl, Ralph Russo, one of +he finesi backs in fhe cify, relurns a lxicln-off in ihe game wifh +he Caiholic League Champs, LaSalle. This pasl season, Ralph was chosen as fhe Mos? Valuable Player on fhe feam, an honor he well deserves. P. Tomaselli, W. Hinson, J. Pulsone, R. DePiano, B. Mccloslxey, D. Ryan, D. DiDonafo, L. McLahon, M. Hennelly, R. Russo, J. Norfh, F. DiDaniele, A. Knowllon lassf coachl. Third Row: F. Vagnozzi, R. Zell, F. D'Alonzo, R. Meccariello, G. Dale, D. Dougheriy, J. McDonnell, R. Prince, E. Roccia, F. l.ibera+ore, J. Graham, A. O'Hara. John Calderaio malres a speclacular cafch againsl Farher Judge which sei up one of our fouchdowns +ha+ affernoon. John received several honors lasl season. WFIL named him A+hle+e of 'lhie Week, and +he Bullefin gave him All Scholas1ic honorable menlion. PS9 J. V. Foofball Squad-Firsf Row lLefi +o Righj: F. Adams fmanager A Harflage J Morris D. Grassi, J. Bracken, J. Corradino, G. Mazzone, F. Verficelli, J. Esposlio S Pereira Second Row: E. Hood, J. Buoni, J. Carr, A. Masseli, S. Fosfer, M. O'Meara J Lamb T Bovera J. Graham, E. McCaffrey. S7 3' 1:44 '44 QTL 4 F fn- :rn-.iiiiiivff-5 fin N A Willy Hlnson one of our Sophomore s+andou+s rips off a subsfanhal gain agair-5+ Roman Ca+hohc before he as broughf down Thaf gain wasnf enough ihough 'for we losi The game. Freshman Foofball Squad-Firs+ Row ILeH fo Righfl: A. Meliii, E. Brooks. J. Juliano J. Moore, W. Lerro, J. Saponara icoachl, A. McLean, B. Smirh, C. Pereira, K. Brown J. Karnis, T. Cuppies. Second Row: J. Trainor, P. Scaramuzzi, F. DiDona1o, D. Ryan R. Corbeff, W. Jesfer, D. Clancy, R. Manning, T. Gordon, E. Gianfresco. Third Row B. DeMarco, T. McCullough, C. Es+erly, B. DiDaniel, J. Louie, T. Ferkler, H. Hemenz J. Scarpone, A. Sfida, A. D'Orozio. Coach Arf Rohaclw seems fo be showing ends Mike Hennelly, Frank Libera+ore, George Dale, and Denny Dougheriy some of 'Phe 'fine poinfs in flue arf of caicliing a foofball. Giving 'ihem 'lhis lesson was probably necessifafed by ihe fine passing ol Dave Ryan and Bernie McCloskey. hx f Bernie McCloskey is keeping an eye on +l1ose fellows from Wesf Ca+holic so fhal 'rhe pifchouf fo Tony Gueriera will be execufed af +l'1e mosf opporiune moment H' was fhis kind of feamwork ihaf broughl' us our second win in iwo years over 'rhe Burrs. Al oi' Lf 'ui'-ff N 1 f W 4UQB ff 3,.s i , . T Basketball The Varsily Baslrelball Team: llfneelinglz L. Coolce lman- agerl, C. Ellore, D. Ryan, C. lvlalfie, W. Hoy lcaplainl, R. Zell, B. Malone, L. Colagreco. lSlandingl: J. Garrell, N. Baleslra, D. Coslello, J. Purcell lcoachl, J. Brolrars, W. Lacy, M. Sleele. Mr. Purcell prescnls Bill Hoy wilh lhe ball wilh which he scored his one lhousandlh poinl. Falher Wrighl' and lhc members of lhe squacl look on in admiralion. ln addllion lo scoring one lhousancl poinls, Bill also won lhe Calholic League scoring lille lhree years in a row lo malch his lhree All-Calholic seleclions. ,ff ,,..- 'mon 7 VARSITY BASKETBALL SCHEDULE S T M OPP. Alumni .....,.. Wes+ Phila. . Overbrook ..., Bishop Shanahan Ben. Franklin ., Souihern .... Noire Dame Masibaum Dobbins .,.... Bishop Neumann S+. James .... Bishop Egan . Wesf Caiholic . Msgr. Bonner . R.C.H.S. Fr. Judge ...... Card. Dougherfy Norfh Carholic LaSalle ......,. Sf. Joseph's Prep Bishop Neumann S+. James ..,... Bishop Egan .. Wesl Cafholic . Msgr. Bonner Sf. James . Jalre Brolcars shoois one over The oulslrefched hand of a Cardinal Dougheriy defender. Jake was a have around ihis year because he provided needed rebounds. handy man +o us wiih many 3 Q X . MW, 2 Q 3 M, s 1 ' , , ,f ga Ly Ifff? 4 ?fT1iiFTT ii fi T71 h 4 J 4 f W X wg J A S I I Mwshv 'i?'G npr Q 56Wg9q vwv 5 . ' , 1 , ' 95 Xa' fag' f f U ' ' 14 x I S 3 if: 19' ' ' A.. 4 , Jf. Q X M. 'Q x SfT.M. againsi' Saint Joseph's Prep. They finished in fhaf order. of .. yfz 4 rl A successful leam is only as good as Hs leaders. The Tommies boasl of Two such men in Mr. John Kelly, a Une coach, and Fa+her Roberl McVeigh, The mosf spiri+ed moderafor in lhe cify. Cross Countr and Track Lou DeNoble clocks Tom Doyle as he breaks fhe 'rape in a pracfice race. Praclice, pracfice, and more praciice makes champions, fhaf is why fhe S+. Tommies Track feams are always near fhe fop. MQ' Q.. k l l L Marly Morgan and Jim Tozar demonsfrafe lhe use of sfarfing blocks for some of fhe under- classmen. GeHing a good sfarf is essenfial if M + M T D I J. T d you wanf +o be a winner, and bofh fhese boys airy organ, om oy e, nm ozar, an . Phil Carney chalk up anoiher viclory for are winners' . . -li i Q95 H34 ' fi 'Q ',, , i AJ' . H -' sip 1 , -D I 1 ' -. 2 J -f A 1 A. Q The Tracl: Team--Kneeling lLef+ 'lo Righfl: R. Clarlr, R. agerl, G. McGinnis, E. Cillini, R. Williams, W. Hamplon, J. Flynn, J. King, A. Chesler, W. Borelli, J. Dougherly, K. Greene, F. Tomaselli, J. Morgan, F. Ryan, D. Ryan, M. Fell, Brown, M. Morgan, J. Tozar, H. Dougherly, T. Doyle, L. T. Carr, K. Scoll, H. Heimans, J. Devenney. Third Row: P. Davis, R. Barnes, P. Wise. Second Row: L. DeNoble lman- Coslello, J. Louie, J. Collins, T. Cupples, F. Nolan, C. Gaines, R. Peel, J. Mulville, C. Guerin, R. McCullen, T. McGee. I 2-WX Q in In E 95.1 . Anany, J. Hope, C. Gaines, J. Turner, J. Vandergeesl, E. M. Demesio, C. Carringlon, G. Pallisla, C. Callahan, B. The Cross-Counlry Team-Firsl Row: J. Templelon, T. Boyle Callahan, T. McCol'fer, R. Dennis, T. Carr, C. Guerin, and R McCullen. Second Row: J. McDonnell, M. Cordivari, J. Gray, S. Abbonizio, V. Armslrong, A. Chesfer, R. Henry, J. Mc Ji'-rf Franlx, W. Moran, W. McGowan, and C. Gilslrop. Third . Row: P. Carney, L. Davis, J. King, J. Barham, T. Doyle, B. Bozelli, H. Dougherly, P. Pecaro, B. Blake, E. Adgie, J. - Collins, M. Morgan, E. Walker, J. Tozar, W. Fee, K. Scoll, J. Morgan, J. Dougherly. A leam may boasl of a brillianl dash man and a cracl: quarler miler or a dislance man, buf lhe oulcome ol lraclc and Held meels depends on The field evenls also. This is why our shol puHer is praclicing so diligenlly along wilh lhe olher lraclcmen. 'ily ' U f 5 ...Mig 'ip- Qiv 1 I X , Q r v V EQ! ia n Sg r NV L gf fl. , V . 55 A f' ' 4 an 2 I 4 x D S 1 . A - 2 Q x X 0 'ii ' , ,..,.' fly? G N 5' -X14 C, A gr M5 ff' ,, ,,, 41' 2, ' 'f Q A,-MV. V . 53A v ' of ' Nl - s ' an-,fp x 4. K VA 1 A ,Ay T - - ala.: ,U f Baseball The Varsily Baseball Team-Firsl Row lLef+ lo Righll: J. Morris, A. Cacciavillano, J Woods, R. Russo, J. Pulsone, D. Ryan, J. Pasquarello. Second Row: P. Yosr, R. DeRose J. Lynch, S. Perrella, W. Hinson, C. DiMaggio, P. Osmi. Third Row: J. Rensbarger lman agerl, T. Moran lmanagerl, Mr. John Saponara lcoachl, Falher Maurice Roche, C.M. lmoderalorl, F. Mullen, C. Mclfeever. Carmen DiMaggio, A-I, slugging oullielder of 'lhe Golden Bears of S.T.M., limbers up his swing for a coming game. Carmen's big ba+ has powered lhe Tommies 'lo many a vicfory. Golf Fore is lhe yell lhal is screamed from lhe sidelines as Denny Cosfello's drive splils +l'1e fairway. Denny was a big laclor in lhe success of fhis year's Golden Bear's golf Team. The Golf Team-ll.efl lo Righllz D. Aleardi, E. Hood, D. Anelli, J. Buoni, G. Cal', Gavin, K. Vallely, D. Coslello, and Falher McAleer lmoderalorl. K -, Mgt! nv 'hw 1 611155 nf I9 9 This is our big memory album. We'lI look over these pages many a night and remember. These were the highlights of our years. Our Senior Prom, the tight collars, the swishing dresses, the crowded cars. The music of Tom Darlington whirling us into an adult world of dim light and dreamy romance . . . the annual Father-Son Communion Breakfast . . . the Saturday mornings at the Bellevue-Stratford with the World Affairs Council . . . you'll see all this, and the Grand Finale. You'Il see us walking down the aisle, that was no longer just an aisle, but a pathway towards tomorrow, diploma in hand, ready to change the world. Clothed in the mantle of Catholic Action in our way of life, that our Vincentian Fathers wove for us out of their storehouse of wisdom. You'll see us, iaw set and determined not to let them down, nor all the others who have believed in us, nor ourselves. These are the things we'lI remem- ber . . . T ANTHONY JOSEPH BAIONNO, 6327 Drexel Road, OUR LADY OF LOURDES, Commercial, Sludenl Council I. RICHARD JOSEPH BARNES, 5320 Diamond Sfreel, ST. BARBARA, Academic, Legion ol Mary I, Sludenl Council 3, Office Aide I, Ulopian I, Track 4, CrossfCounIry 3, Honor Roll 4. EDWARD WALTER BASIC, 6004 Hazelhursl Road, OUR LADY OF LOURDES, Commercial, Sludenf Council I, Fool- Ioall I. JOHN ROBERT BELKO, ST. JOHN'S HOME, 49II1 and Wy- alusing Avenue, Commercial. ANDREW CHARLES BELLANO, 6408 Carllon Slreel, ST. DONATO, Science, Varsily Show 3, Orcheslra 4, Band 3, Slarduslers 2, Chancellor I, World Aflairs I, Delaaling I. MICHAEL ALBERT BEVILACOUA, I752 N. 6OIli Slreel, ST. ROSE OF LIMA, Science, Oihce Aide I, This Semesler I, Chancellor I, Track I, Cross-Counlry 2, Forensic Congress I, Debaling 2. MICHAEL JOSEPH BOSSE, 6245 Vine Slreel, OUR LADY OF THE ROSARY, Science. I EDWARD RUDOLPH BRADLEY, 76I N. 47'rh Slreel, ST. IGNATIUS, Science. JAMES JOSEPH BRADLEY, 6244 Osage Avenue, ST. CAR- THAGE, Commercial, Legion of Mary I, Sludenl Council I, Baskelball 2, Traclr I, Cross-Counlry I. JAMES BERNARD BRADY, I72I N. 6OIh Sfreel, ST. ROSE OE LIMA, Commercial. JOHN HERBERT BRAWNER, 3842 W. Girard Avenue. ST. AOATHA, Commercial, Camera Club I. JOHN ALEXANDER BROKARS, 636 Marlyn Road, ST. CAL- LISTUS, Science, Varsily Show 2, Chancei or I, Baslcelball 2, World Affairs I, Debaling I. 5 3 ANTHONY STEPHEN ABBONIZIO, I236 Afwood Road, ST. CALLISTUS, Commercial. RONALD DENNIS AMOROSO, 449 N. 67Ih Slreef, ST DONATO, Commercial, Legion ol' Mary I, Orcheslra 2. ANTHONY STEPHEN ANGELUCCI, 803 N, 66+I1 Sfreef, ST. DONATO, Science, World Affairs I. WILLIAM RICHARD ANSELL, 634 N. 64Ih Slreel, ST. CAL LISTUS, Academic, Varsily Show 3, Orcheslra 3, Band 3 Slarduslers 2, Chancellor I. RICHARD FRANCIS ANTONELLI, 704 Kenmore Road, ST CALLISTUS, Commercial, Legion of Mary I, Bowling I. NICHOLAS JAMES ARMANDI, 425 N. 63rd Srreel, ST DONATO, Science, Varsily Show I, Chancellor I. BENJAMIN CARMEN BRUNO, 4994 Thompson Slreel, OUR LADY OF ANGELS, Commercial, Radio Club I, Varsily Show I, Foolball 3, Track I. FRANCIS RICHARD BUCCIARELLI, I33 N. 63rd Slreeli OUR LADY OF ROSARY, Commercial. ALBERT ALOYSIUS BURTCEL, I426 Felfon Srreel, ST. ROSE OF LIMA, Commercial, Band I. ANTHONY STEPHEN BURWELL, 62OI Haverford Avenue ST. ROSE OF LIMA, Commercial, Foolball 2, Track 3, Cross Counlry I. FRANCIS MICHAEL BYRNE. 872 N. 49th S'rree'r, OUR MOTHER OF SORROWS, Commercial. ANTHONY RICHARD CACCIAVILLANO, 6437 Vine SIreeI', ST. DONATO, Science, Clnancellor I, Baskerball I, Track I, Cross-Counlry I, Baseball 3 ICO-Caplainl. SANTO JOSEPH CALABRO, I225 N. 5O'rI1 SIreeI', OUR LADY OF ANGELS, Commercial. DOMENIC ANTHONY CARCHIDI, 4I9 N. Daggelf SI'reeI, ST. DONATO, Commercial. . GERALD CHARLES CARFAGNO, I3l2 Kimberly Dave, sr. CALLISTUS, Commercial, Sludenl Council I, Foolball 2. NICHOLAS FRANCIS CARNEVALE, 623I Race SIreeI', OUR LADY OF THE ROSARY, Commercial. PHILIP JAMES CARNEY, I52I N. 54+I1 SIree+, ST. GREG- ORY, Science, Track 3, Cross-Counlry 2, World Affairs I. THOMAS ROBERT CAVALLI, 4900 Lancasler Avenue, OUR MOTHER OF SORROWS, Science, Bowling I, Baseball I. ROBERT JOHN CENSULLO, 7I2 Edqemore Road, ST. CAL- LISTUS, Commercial, Sludenl Council I. CARMEN DOMINICK CETRONE, 54-I3 Media SIreeI', ST. GREGORY, Science, Chancellor I, Foofball I, Track I, Cross- Counfry I. HUGH ANTHONY CIABATTONE, 53I N. Fellon Slreel, OUR LADY OF THE ROSARY, Science, Varsiiy Show I, Orclweslra 3, Band 3, Slarduslers 2. NICHOLAS ANTHONY CIFELLI, II23 N. 4Is+ Slreel. OUR LADY OF ANGELS, Science, Track I, Cross-Counfry I. ROBERT TERRENCE CINALLI, 902 Marlyn Road, ST, CAL- LISTUS, Science, Radio Club I, Track I, Baseball I. VINCENT JOSEPH CLANCY, ST. JOI-IN'S HOME, 49II1 and Wyalusing Avenue, Commercial. tr' ROBERT ANTHONY COZZI, I226 N. Sainl Bernard Slreer, OUR LADY OF ANGELS, Commercial, Foollaall I. GEORGE FRANCIS DALE, 5740 Dunlap Srreel, ST. ROSE OF LIMA, Science, Srudenr Council 3, Office Aide I. Sfage Crew I, Foorball 3. HENRY DOMINIC D'ALESSANDRO, 73l Marlyn Road, ST. CALLISTUS, Commercial, Legion of Mary I. STEPHEN EDWARD D'ANGELO, 856 Wynnewood Road. OUR LADY OF LOURDES, Commercial, Foolball I. CHARLES JOHN DeBENEDICTIS, 756 VVynnewood Road, ST. CALLISTUS, Commercial, Foofbalf I, Cross-Couniry I. NICHOLAS JOSEPH DELLA GUARDIA, 37 N. 62nd Sfreef, OUR LADY OF THE ROSARY, Science, Baslnerball 2. FRANCIS GEORGE CLARK, I653 N. Allison Sfreel, ST. GREGORY, Ccmmerca Feorbali I. JOSEPH CHARLES COCCOLI. S005 Kershaw Slreel, OUR LADY OF ANGELS, Cem'ne'cial, Foclbal 2. PASOUALE JOHN CODUTO, 64l4 Callewhill SIreel, ST. DONATO, Commercial, Foorball 2. ALPHONSE FRANCIS COLASANTE, 6227 Vine Slreel, OUR LADY OI: THE ROSARY, Commercial, Legion ol Mary 4 lPresidenII, Varsily Show 2, Foolball 2 IManagerl. JOSEPH ALBERT COLEMAN, 230 Sedqewood Road. ST. FRANCIS OF ASSISI, Science, Chancellor I, Traclx 2, World AlLIair5 I, Ulopian I. EDWARD JOSEPH CONVERY, I629 S. Conesloga Slreer, MOST BLESSED SACRAMENT, Commercial. JOSEPH FRANCIS CORBI, 2l6 Magnolia Terrace, ST. LAUR- ENCE, Science, Radio Club I. MICHAEL EDWARD COSENTINO, I229 N. 5OIh Slreel, OUR LADY OF ANGELS, Commercial, Sfudenl Council I, Varsily Show 2. ANDREW ALBERT COSENZA, 66IO Lansdowne Avenue, ST. CALLISTUS, Commercial, Camera Club I, Varsily Show 4, Orchestra 3, Band 3. This Semesler I, Chancellor I1 De- baling I. HARRY JOSEPH COSGROVE. 5274 Jellcraon Slreel, ST. GREGORY, Science, Legion of Mary 4 lTroasurerl, Sludenl Council I, Office Aide I, Chancellor I, Foofball I, Baslrele ball I Ilvlanagerl. DENIS THOMAS COSTELLO, 929 N. Sainl Bernard Slreel, OUR MOTHER OF SORROWS, Commercial, Foolball 2. Baslcefball 4, Track I, Cross-Counlry I, Golf 3. JOSEPH DANIEL COX, 848 N. 46Ih Slreel, ST. IGNATIUS, Commercial, Foofball 2. ' V' X 57 n i . i . 1 ROBERT FRANCIS DeIPRATO, 3434 Marsnal Road, ST. CHARLES Commercial. HARRY ROBERT DeMARCO, IO54 Edgemore Road ST. CALLISTUS, Cc re'cia', Varsly Snow I, Orcnesfra 2, S age Crew 2 Banc: 3 lManagerl. RICHARD JOHN DePIANO, SI6 N. 64+ri Srreef, ST. CAL- LISTLS, S:'ence. Office Aide I, Fcoroar, 3, Baslmelball I. ROBERT JOHN DESIDERIO, 728 Wynnewood Road. ST. DONATO, Acedemfc Varsiry Snow 3, Orcneslra 4, Band 4 Swrgug-arg 3, Urgpfan I, Cnancellcr I. Honor Hell 9, De- Ceerg 3. JOHN ANTHONY DICAMILLO, 39 N. Roonson Slreel, OUR LADY OF THE ROSARY, Commercial. EDMUND LOUIS DICOCCO, 333 N. Eelron Slreel, OUR LADY OF THE ROSARY, Commerce.. FRANK ROBERT DIDANIELE, 727 Maryn Road, ST. CAL- LISTUS, Science, Cnancellor I, Eooroall 4, Baslcercal, I. DAVID ANGELO DIDONATO, IC53 N. 67'rl1 Slreer. ST. CAL- LISTUS Commercial, Sludenf Council I, FOCTCBII 4, Basker- loai I, Baseball 2, ALBERT LOUIS DEGREGORIO, I32S N. 53rd Srreef, OUR LADY OF ANGELS, Cornnnercial. CARMEN JOSEPH DIMAGGIO, 1008 N. 67Ili Srreef, ST. CALLISTUS, Science, Sludenl' Council I, Varsffy Snow I, Siege Crew I. Uropian I, Chancellor I, Eoorball I, Baseball 2, World Alclafrs l. MICHAEL THOMAS DIMAIO, 437 N. Edgewood Slreel. OUR LADY OF THE ROSARY, Commercial. LOUIS FRANCIS DINUNZIO, I865 Wynnewood Road. OUR LADY OF LOURDES, Commercial, Eoolball I. CHARLES WILLIAM DIPRINZIO, 51 I7 Warren Slreef, OUR LADY OF ANGELS, Commercial, Baskeiball I. ROBERT PAUL DIROCCQ, 828 N. 65I'h Sfreef, ST. CALLIS- TUS, Science, Cross-Counrry I. PHILIP SALVATORE DIVITA, 73I Wynnewood Road, ST. DONATO, Science. Sludenr Council I, Varsiiy Slwow 4, Or- cnesrra 4, Band 4, Srardusrers 2, Chancellor I, World Alllairs I, Debarinq 2. JOHN JOSEPH DIVITO, 7I5 N. 64+l1 Srreer. ST. CALLISTUS, Sclence, Varslry Show I. Cnancellor I, Baseoall 2. ROBERT EDWARD DOLINSKI, l99I N. 63rd Srreer, OUR LADY OF LOURDES, Comrnercia. BERNARD LEO DONNELLY, 57IO Jefferson Srreei, ST. ROSE OF LIMA, Commercial, Carnera Club I, Track I, Cheer Leader I. 3b THOMAS WAYNE FEIGHERY, 6034 Washinqlon Avenue, ST. CARTHAGE, Science, Baskeiball 3 lManagerl, Cheer Leader I. EDWARD JOSEPH FINNEGAN, 648 S. Conesloga Sireel, TRANSFIGURATION, Commercial. OVERTON MELVIN FLEMING, 324 N. 6IsI Slreel, OUR LADY OF THE ROSARY, Commercial. ROBERT FRANCIS FLYNN, 6I58 Columbia Avenue, OUR LADY OF LOURDES, Commercial, Track 3, Cross-Counlry 2. JOHN GEORGE GALLAGHER, 936 N. 67Ih Slreei, ST. CAL- LISTUS, Acaclemic, Chancellor I, Honor Roll 4. DENNIS EDWARD GALLEN, 93I N. Fallon Slreel, OUR MOTHER OF SORROWS, Science, Legion ol Mary 4 IVice- Presidenll. Camera Club I, Chancellor I. WILLIAM JOSEPH GARDNER, 3220 MI. Vernon Slreel, ST. AGATHA, Commercial. ROBERT MARTIN GAVIN, 4944 Wesfminsler Avenue, OUR MOTHER OF SORROWS, Commercial, Fooiball 2, Golf 2. CAMILLE ANTHONY GENZIANELLI, 5IIS Harlan Slreel, OUR LADY OF ANGELS, Commercial, Srudenl Council 2, Ofhce Aide I, Chancellor I, Foolball 2, Baskelball I. JAMES CARL GIUDICE, lO52 Edgernore Road, ST. CALLIS- TUS, Academic, Varsilv Show I, Chancellor I, Foolball 4 lCo-Caplainl, Honor Roll 7. ANTHONY JOHN GUERIERA, 663i Haveriorcl Avenue, ST. DONATO, Commercial, Sludenl Council I, Foolbali 4. THOMAS JOSEPH HART, 4III Wniling Road, OUR LADY OF CALVARY, Commercial, Sludenf Council I. DENNIS MICHAEL DOUGHERTY. 5724 Oxford Srreel. ST. ROSE OF LIMA, Science, Sfuclenr Council 3 ISecreIaryl, Slaqe Crew I, Uiopian I. Foolball 2. HUGH JOSEPH DOUGHERTY, 2057 N. 62nd Slreef, OUR LADY OF LOURDES, Science, Ulopian I, Track 3, Cross- Counlry 2. JOSEPH ALOYSIOUS DOYLE, 6023 Hazelhursl Road, OUR LADY OF LOURDES, Commercial, Camera Club I, Cross- Counlry I. THOMAS JOSEPH DOYLE, II37 Marlyn Road, OUR LADY OF LOURDES, Academic, Office Aide 2, Ulopian I lEdi- Iorl, Chancellor I, Track 3, Cross-Counlry 2, Honor Roll 9. CAESAR NICHOLAS ETTORE, 5I48 Thompson Slreef, OUR LADY OF ANGELS, Commercial, Sfudenf Council 4, Bas- kelball 4, WILLIAM JOSEPH FEE, 5lO N. Paxon Slreel, OUR MOTHER OF SORROWS, Science, Track 3, Cross-Counlry 2, Honor Roll 4. M11 a f. E . V .5 ' s 5. 'uf l MICHAEL FRANCIS HENNELLY, I4I9 N. Robinson Sheer, ST. ROSE OF LIMA, Commercial, Office Aide 3, Foorball 4 ICQ-Caplainl, Baskelball 3. JAMES ANDREW HICKEY, Il29 Oakwood Drive, OUR LADY OF FATIMA, Commercial, Traclc 2. WILLIAM JOSEPH HOY, IZO7 N. 5OIh Slreel, OUR MOTHER OF SORROWS, Science, Siudenl Council 4 lPresiden+l, Baslcefball 4 lCap+ainl. JAMES JOSEPH KISSLING, 8I5 N. Moss Slreel, OUR MOTHER OF SORROWS, Commercial, Cross-Counlry I, Bowling 2. JOHN JOSEPH LAUGHLIN, l7I8 N. 6Is'r Slreel, ST. ROSE OF Ll'MA, Commercial, Legion of Mary 3, Bowling 4 lCap- Iainl. FRANCIS CHARLES LIBERTORE, 547 N. 65lh Slreel, ST. DONATO, Science, Sludenl Council 3, Foolball 3. HOWARD CARMEN LONG, I4-48 N. 54+l1 S+ree+, ST. GREGORY, Science, Chancellor I, Track I, Cross-Counlry 2. JOSEPH FRANCIS LYNCH, IOI3 Flanders Road, ST. CAL- LISTUS, Science, Varsily Show I, Slage Crew I, Band 2. Foolball I. THOMAS MICHAEL LYNCH, 929 N. 48Ih Slreel, OUR MOTHER OF SORROWS, Science, World Affairs I. JOSEPH GABRIEL McCAFFREY, IO24 Edgemore Road, ST. CALLISTUS, Science, Varsily Show I, Sfage Crew I, Band 2, Ufopian I, This Semesler 3, Chancellor I, World Affairs I. JOSEPH HUGH McCARRY, 6138 Masler S+reeI, ST. ROSE OF LIMA, Commercial. JOHN MICHAEL MCCARTY, I668 N. 55Ih Slreel, ST. GREGORY, Science, Sfudenl Council I, Baslcelball I. BERNARD PATRICK McCLOSKEY, 876 N. Marlroe Srreel, OUR MOTHER OF SORROWS, Commercial, Legion of Mary I, Foofball I, Baslcelball 2, Bowling I. GERALD FRANCIS McMAHON, I547 N. 59+l1 S'rreeI', ST. ROSE OF LIMA, Commercial. JAMES JOSEPH McMAHON, I248 N. 64Ih Sfreef, OUR LADY OF LOURDES, Science, Slage Crew I, Chancellor I, Foolball I, Traclc 2, Cross-Counrry 2, Bowling 2. GERALD THOMAS McNAMARA, IOO Ardsely Road, ST. LAWRENCE, Commercial, Baseball I. BERNARD PATRICK MALONE. 5932 Turner Sfreef, OUR LADY OF LOURDES, Science, Band 2, Baslcelball 3. JAMES JOSEPH MAMMARELLA, 608 N. 64+ln Slreel, ST. CALLISTUS. Science, Varsily Show I, Orchesrra 4, Slage Crew I, Band 3, Siardusrers I, This Sernesler I, Chancellor I, Debaling 2. 4' 'QL- A 1 I I . 1 RICHARD LOUIS ORSINI, 7I3 Afwood Road, ST. CALLIS- TUS, Commercial, Camera Club 2. PASQUALE VINCENT OSMI, l307 N. Farscn Slreel, OUR LADY OF ANGELS, Commercial, Baskefball I, Baseball I. DANIEL ANTHONY PANCHELLI, 545 N. 65+h Slreel, ST. DONATO. Science, Sludenf Councl 3, Varsiry Show 4. Orclwesrra 4 Band 4 lCapIainl, Sfardusrers 4. Chancellor I, Debaling 3. JOSEPH ANTHONY PAPARO, 952 N. 66m Sfreef. ST. CAL- LISTUS, Commercial. JOSEPH WALTER PARIS, 6Il5 Nobe Svreer, OUR LADY OF THE ROSARY, Commercial, Radio C.ub I. WILLIAM JOHN PATTON, 6Ol6 Ccymba Axenue, OUR LADY OF LOURDES Sc'e'ce, Varsfy S':w I. Tkfs Semesfer 3, Cl1ance'!or3 IC:-Edfrer' 1525! CHARLES MICHAEL MATTIA, III4 N. 6-Iflw Sfreer, OUR LADY OF LOURDES, Academic. Clwanceffor I, Baskefball 2. JOHN BERNARD MILLARD, 6I34 Columbia Avenue, OUR LADY OF LOURDES, Science, This Semesfer 2, Chancellor 3 lCo'Edi+orl, Track 3. Cross-Counlry 2, World Affairs I, Forensic Congress I, Debafing I. HERMAN JOHN MONTAGNO, 3l4 Tribe'r Place, ST. CLEMENTS, Commercial, Chancel'or I, Track I. ANTHONY FRANCIS MONTALTO, 9l3 Arwood Road, ST. CALLISTUS, Commercial. MARTIN JOSEPH MORGAN, 52l Founlain Slreel, HOLY FAMILY, Commercial, Ufopian I, Track 4 lCapIainl, Cross- Ccunlry 4 lCapIainl. FRANCIS LEWIS MULVILLE, 903 N. SOII1 Sfreef, OUR MOTHER OF SORROWS. Commercial. Legion of Mary I, Band 2, Foofball I, Baskefball 2. Track 2. THOMAS HENRY MUNZ, 40 S. Redrield Sfreef, OUR LADY OF THE ROSARY, Commercial, JOSEPH PATRICK NEVID, SI79 Jefferson Slreef, ST. GREG- ORY, Commercial, Student Council 4. JAMES TIPTON NORTH, I72I N. 59fl'w Slreel, ST. ROSE OF LIMA, Commercial, Sfudenr Council 4, Sfage Crew 3, Chancellor I, Football 3. ANTHONY FRANCIS O'HARA, I46B N, Wilfon Slreel, ST. GREGORY, Commercial, Ollice Aide I, This Semesler I, Foofbell 3. JAMES ANDREW O'HARA, I846 Moliican Slreel, ST. ATHANASIUS. Commercial, Foofball I, Track I, Baseball I. THOMAS FRANCIS O'MALLEY, l722 S. 54Ilw Sfreel. MOST BLESSED SACRAMENT, Commercial, Track I, Bowling 4 ICO-Caplainl. ROBERT PETER PICCOLO, 824 N. 64II'1 Srreel, ST. CALLIS- TUS, Science, Foolball 2. ANTHONY CHARLES PULLIA, I3OO N . 64lI'i Srreef, OUR LADY OF LOURDES, Commercial, Camera Club I, Fool- ball I, Track 2. JOSEPH ANTHONY PULSONE, 6648 Lansdowne Avenue, ST. CALLISTUS, Science, Varsily Show I, Clwancellor I, Fool- I:alI 4, Baseball 2. EDWARD JOSEPH UINN, I6I2 N. 62nd Srreer, ST. ROSE Q OF LIMA, Commercial. MARTIN PAUL OUINTILIANA, IZI6 N. 64+li Srreef, OUR LADY OF LOURDES, Commercial, Camera Club I, Track I, Cross-Counlry I. JOSEPH ANTHONY RHOADES, 859 N. Fallon Slreel, OUR MOTHER OF SORROWS, Commercial. HERBERT PATRICK RICH, 239 N. 63rd Slreel, OUR LADY OF THE ROSARY, Science, Varsily Show I, Orclieslra I, Band I, This Semesler I, World Arlairs I, Debaling I. ROBERT EMANULE ROSATO, 820 Kenmore Road, ST. CAL- LISTUS. Commercial, Legion of Mary I, Track 2. KONRAD OSWALD ROSTOVSKIS, 4II4 Girard Avenue. OUR MOTHER OF SORROWS, Science, Sludenl Council 4, This Semesfer I, Foofball I, Track 4, Honor Roll 5. De- baling I. LOUIS ANGELO ROTONDA, 6I8 Marlyn Road, ST. DO- NATO, Commercial, Track I. RALPH MARK RUSSO. 6623 Haverford Avenue, ST. CAL- LISTUS, Science, Sludenl' Council I, Varsily Show I, Foolball 4, Baseball 2. DAVID PAUL RYAN, 69 Housfon Road, ST. CYRIL, Science Foolball 4, Baskelball 4, Baseball 3. . 95.5 FRANCIS ALBERT SCARPONE, I655 N. Robinson Slreel, ST. ROSE OF LIMA, Science, Sludenl' Council I, Foolball 3, Track 2. WILLIAM JOSEPH SEE, 954 Fallon Slreel, OUR MOTHER OF SORROWS. Commercial, Band 2, Basketball I. ROBERT ANDREW SMITH, I29 N. Millick Srreel, OUR LADY OF THE ROSARY, Commercial, Track I, Cross-Counlry I. JOHN ANTHONY SPINA, 5I3O Sriles Srreel, OUR LADY OF ANGELS, Science. ' WAYNE EARL SPRIGGS, I26 N. Dewey Srreer, OUR LADY OF THE ROSARY, Commercial, Sludenl' Council I, Camera Club 3, Track 3. RUSSELL LEON STROLLO, 827 Alwood Road. ST. CALIS- TUS, Science, Varsily Show I, BowIing,I. uv, 7 - . I I P I r 5 II ' I JAMES DARBY TOZAR, 52II Sliles Slreel, ST. GREGORY. Science, Track 3, Cross-Counlry 2. THOMAS EDWARD TURNER, 2330 Bolrnonl Avenue, ST. DENIS, Commercial. FURY ALBERT VAGNOZZI, 1305 N. 5IsI Slreel. OUR LADY OF ANGELS, Commercial, Camera Club 2, Ollice Aide I, Foolball 3. EDWIN OLEN WALKER, 6657 Malvern Avenue, ST. CAL- LISTUS, Commercial, Ollice Aide I, Ulopian I, This Se- mesler I, Chancellor I, Track 3, Cross-Counfry 3. HOWARD LEON WALKER, 4I54 Penngrove Slreel, ST. IGNATIUS, Commercial, Baskelball I. ROBERT GEORGE WARD, 920 S. 55'rh Srreef, TRANSFIG- URATION, Commercial, Band I, Cross-Counrry I. ROBERT MICHAEL WILSON, S3I9 Oxford Slreef, ST. GREGORY, Commercial. PAUL CHARLES WISE, 4004 Reno Srreef, ST. IGNATIUS. Commercial, Varsily Show 2, Orcheslra 4, Band 4 ILieu- Ienanfl, Chancellor 2, Track I, Cross-Counlry I, Debaling I. JOSEPH MICHAEL WOODS, 4665 Lancasler Avenue, OUR MOTHER OF SORROWS, Science. Sfudenf Council 3 IVice- Presidenll, Slage Crew I, Eoolball 3, Baseball 3, Honor Roll 2, World Allairs I, Ulopian I. CHARLES STACY WOODWARD, 6II4 Jellerson Slreel, ST. ROSE OF LIMA, Science, PHILIP JOHN YOST, I49O N. 53rd Slreer ST. GREGORY, Commercial, Varsiry Show 2, Orcheslra 3, Sfage Crew I, Band 3. Srardusrers I, Baseball I. ROBERT JOSEPH SWARTZ, I46 N. 62nd Sheer, OUR LADY OF THE ROSARY, Commercial. MICHAEL JOSEPH SWEENEY, I807 N. 59Ih Slreel, ST. ROSE OE LIMA, Science, Sludenr Council 3, Ofhce Aide I, Slage Crew I, Chancellor I, Foofball 3. MICHAEL ARLIE TERRELL, 704 N. 43rd Slreel, ST. IGNA- TIUS, Commercial, Varsily Show I, Orcheslra 3, Band 3, Track I, Cross-Counlry I. RICHARD DANIEL TETI, 933 Marlyn Road, ST. CALLISTUS, Academic, Band 4, This Semesler I. DOMENIC JOHN TOMASSETTI, II43 Atwood Road, ST. DONATO, Science, Sludenr Council 3, Varsily Show I, Eoofball 2, Baseball I, World Allairs I. PETER JAMES TOMASSETTI, 98I N. 66Ih Slreel, ST. CALLIS- TUS, Science, Srudenr Council I, Foolball 2, Baseball 2, Honor Roll 4, World Affairs I. uma... -if .,, 4 xv 4 The Prom L Arriving al flwc prom on llwis cold December niglif are four slrilcing couples. The brisk air doesrff seem fo bollwer lliese young ladies. ls il because of our illusfrious seniors-or lhe warm coals flial lhe girls are wearing? QQ l X CD Fallier Cusack greeis +l'iree more couples as lliey arrive for 'line Big Nigl1+. All nod approvingly as Faflwer complimenls Wayne Spriggs and his lovely dare al Tlwe beginning of 'llweir memorable evening. I Q Q7 0 pw 44. V - Joe Lynch, Lois Venfura, Alice Sweet and Joe McCaffrey seem +0 be discussing fhe highlighfs of 'Phe evening wi+h our hosiess, Barbara Linsky, and her dafe, John Loughran. By Hue expressions on ine faces of Hwis group, you can fell fhaf +his was a nigh? +o remember. cy-4 H In Kefraspce l remember our Tirsl yearg we, Two hun- dred sirong, marched inlo a srrange world. Alifirsf, ii was a bewildering world. No longer did we sir ai one Mk ' i We changed rooms seven limes daily. Un- heard phrases like Hquadraiic equaiionsf' laissez faire, and porTo ,+eased our brains. Gym classes, siudy hall-all so un- familiar! Bur soon we became acquainied wifh life ai S+. Thomas More. We learned To look up and To follow in The Tooisleps of +he upperclassmen. We celebraied Fresh- man Day: we cheered our 'reams on To vicloryg we made +he'annual reireal. Yes, we were really a parr of Sainf Thomas More--a viral parr. l remember our Sophomore year, one rung less To climb on The ladder of high school achievemenls. As we moved on, our friendships increased. We found our class conrriburing irs share +o our Alma Maier. The class of l959 had become more accusromed 'ro every phase of life a+ S+. Tommies. Our scholasric rosler Then in- -iuded a variery of difficulr and inreresring subiecis, some old, many new. We inquired info The mysferies of biology, rheorems of geomeiry, and facis of U. S. Hisiory. l-land in hand wiih This group of formidable sub- iecis, wenr many added aciiviiies. In our rank numbered Chancellor, U'ropian, and band members. Our Toorball, baskei- ball. and Track Teams boasied of sophomore siandouis. Reviewing This exciring year, we find memories -are numerous, regreis few, as our rhoughis Turn To Junior year. l remember our advance in basic courses, The rhird year. Our gleaming eyes envi- sioned leadership and a Tar greaier role for us as juniors. Sparkling wiih iniriaiive, we ser our To perleclr ourselves Thar we mig'h+ bear our priceless herirage info The world. Wifh high resoluiions, we viewed our rosier and wondered ar our new subiecis-L Typing, chemisiry, bookkeeping, economics, Spanish, and German. Earnesily we siudied To increase our slorehouse of knowledge. TConiinued on page 68l .l alll, 'fvA,t, , 1 Every Friday morning in Our Moiher of Sorrows Church, Mass is celebraied for The siudeni body. The opporiuniiy of going To Mass and receiving Holy Communion is deeply appreciafed by all. We Thank Fafher Cusack for allowing fhis privilege fo occur daily during Leni. I l' fe eg... l . U X36 ...an Billllksc This is a behind-The-scenes picrure of The women working in The cafeieria. These ladies have done much in helping fha sfudenfs feel more af home. Reading from lef+ To righfz Mrs. Farrell, Mrs. Sheedy, Mrs. Chinery, Mrs. Winslow, Miss Oswald, and Mrs. Cummings. We, The siudenfs of S.T.M., hail you as an unforgeiiable pari of Sf. Thomas More. ir vi 43 . , ,Hwy ,,,.N,,- , Hey, dig ihis, fellows, i'f's a prehel! Tha+'s righf, Bernie, Seniors are 'raking advanfage of fhe smoking liberiy allowed ihem in 'lhe park. Bul' il' and you don'+ need glasses 'ro know i+'s one of Val's. appears as fhough a favorire 'lopic of conversalion has 'rhem voicing differenf opinions: Look for 'lhe frademark: hard and wel. . . . aw, my '37 Ford can oufdo anyihing you have. I Remember . . . all for Saini Tommies siand up and holler! You can be Our disciplinarians, Fafhers Gillice, QM., and Grass, C.M., quickly and em- cerlain everyone did iusf fhal. Pep rallies gave our leams 'Phe cienfly find +he roo'rs of all 'rrouble and dispose of ihem. Look al' 'rhe gloomy desire and will fo win, and 'the siudenls lhe spirii' fo cheer Them 'faces of fhese gen'l's, and you know ihal' 'rhey will be seeing a lol of room l02 on'ro vicfory. 'for fhe nexl few weeks. 67 In Kefrospscf School spiriT reached iTs peak as we learned The meaning oT upperclassmen, EnThusi- asTically, we cheered our Teams, and bravely we bore deTeaT. We recall also The un- TorgeTTable day we vanquished WesT CaTh- olic on The gridiron, our school play Tom- Tollery, The baskeTball games, and Track meeTs. And we observed anoTher TirsT aT ST. Thomas More-The VincenTian FaThers, under The direcTion oT Reverend John J. Cusack, C.TVT., underTook The adminisTraTion OT our school. As we Think oT our iunior days we grow somewhaT sad: buT eagerly we looked Torward To The golden dawn oT The TasT-approaching Senior year. The Golden Year-I959. These words seemed a Tar way oTT on ThaT TirsT day Tour shorT years ago. BuT The dreams oT This year have Tinally come True. We have known The pride which comes when we enTer The classes ThaT signiTy The culmina- Tion oT Three years Tilled wiTh memorable evenTs and happenings. Yes, we can sTill recall ThaT TirsT TearTul look aT our school, our TirsT unTorgeTTable school day aT ST. Tommies, our TirsT rosTer, and our TirsT TasTe OT TooTball and baskeTball games, publicaTions, and newly made Triendships. Our GraduaTion Year-1959! The evenTs oT The memorable pasT were incomparable To This golden year oT achievemenT. Qui' Senior days, each one Tilled wiTh lasTing memories, conTained every desire oT pre- vious years. As seniors, we realized aT once The ecsTasy oT our Senior Prom aT The Penn Sherwood T-ToTel on December I2Th, The anxieTy oT opening nighT oT 47Th STreeT,'i and The Tinal happiness oT our GraduaTion Day, June 5Th. Our memories oT ST. Thomas More are closing, buT our TuTure is beTore us. 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