Vincentian Institute - Crossroads Yearbook (Albany, NY)

 - Class of 1949

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, sf vffjyl, wizw-ms 1 K ,qv fj 5 I x , ' x -v-...1,, MW W.. Q... 'sv--4.,,,,,,,,wmm..Mm- W' M. w mm The Vincentian Seniors Present CROSSROADS ma 19119 Vincentian Institute Albany, New York T T I 1 T I f Nl To give a clmilcl an c-clucation is il ircnmnclous task. 50 -v UrtL'I1 tElLf I1 IDI' gI'I1I1iPCl, OUI' PCIIIPEIHOIW is 6'Fll'I ll CI LV tht' IOI'Ui110l1gI'1f Ur GUI' 'PElI'PI1fS. INCILICICCI ill ilmis PlE1Ul1il1g SITC, NVD NONV I't'illlZC', INZIIYV PI'IVilfl0NS OI1 t1lL'l1' P6111 Silf'I'lIlf'l'S that wo :wmv not lac- lli'IDl'lVCll of the mamv unlvuntagcs fully-11-cl luv xfyiDC'i'Nti?1I1. AXXEIV I1CI'I11il NCl1i I'0l'OI'fI IGI' tLC fLlfL1I'C. T110 U1'K3SSI't1ililS ' V ,. 7, 1 1 4 . Or J, LPIP US 10 SUV FFLEIIILS IIOI' 111C IDZISL IDI' IT1i1Lll1Q Imcwssilxlc- our' Ql'iltlLliltiOl1 'rom Xilwcntlulm, wc wlslm, 111111. in ., clcclwulc ilus c-cllilon ol c'rossr'omIs to our lmaxlwxnls or fillilI'CIiilI1S. 2 RIIV QD No PI'CCCCh1'Tg class 1185 llild LOHOI' EIS has fallen to the Qflass of in being alnlc io Llc-clicaie its C1-ossroacls to our Parents or gL:u1'nll:111:'s. XXL are ap- Prcciativc- of the fart that the opportunities in ocluc-aiion, which they have made Possible lor us, arc more numerous toclay. The years spout at vinccntian are more than a fornwal cclucations they represent also our spiritual, social ancl P11ySiCEll l1CV01OPI11CITt. Thai, our Parents may Lnow our school life lucyoml tlmf of seeing us at lmomeworlc Clutics, wc Idrcseni, 1110563 Pagcs of siory in Piclure arlcl in Print. 3 . 14 DI XINIFTRP Tlf N... Rf. Rev. M.vf71'. Erifvmfd f. 1111111141111 Priucijvzzl Tllrouglfl his active Participation in diocesan mul civic zxuinirsy lqonsi nor Zwa inn 11115 lnrou 111: to us il clear unclorsfauclin or Our' Iufurc 3 g 13 s clutics as Catholic Citlxcns. P11080 rc-sponsilnilitlcs lqcynotc his iuuis to us concerning our spiritual, mental amcl social growth. sssl' rl' v t'lUSL'IV ilhNUC'lillI'll XVIJI OUT k1ill'C'IliS Ill illixll' C0115-tilI1 com-c-rn lux' nur SI7lI'ltlli!l mul t1'Il1IJOI'ill 110111-1'11u'I1i 2111: ills' :1clxninlsi1'a11i0n mul lElC'llltV OI Xinf'Cr1iis1n. Ihr ilu: Q11-anim :uri ol ilu- clan' tluwr' tIl11l' IS S Juni c-lillm' ll1 lwzlnculnfi il: l . I P IIIIIIICVULIS mul ilu:-xlhxlrlv Im1'olJIz'111s or in insi1'L1c'i,ing us Alicl' llxc cllslulssul ln-ll lol' cflnssvs, our laoolis are Pui QISIKIC, mul ilu-n our tt'LlL'llL'I'S LllI'K'L't us IN our Q-xlru-c:u1'1'1C11lzx1 v - , ilmimw-sis. L- luwow llwir vlloris in mul out or ilw clusslwolwx, lput wc- want you to linow ilmsc who lmvu llilil so ilNlJO1'filI1t il part in our cflucntion. , is Our new direcfor, Broiher Eric, was no sfranger 'ro us when he assumed his duiies lasi fall. Nine years ago Broiher came ro Vinceniian as a member of ihe iaculfy. Uniil his appoinf- meni as Direcior of 'rhe Boys' Deparimeni, he served in various capacifies which prepared him 'for fuiure adminisiraiive duiies. In addifion fo A DWINI? lbirecfor Hruflizv' lfr1'i', C.S.C. ieaching classes in science and in mafhemafics, he was direcfor of aihleiics for Three years and he supervised Jrhe cafeieria. BroTher's firsf year as direcior has seen a greaier emphasis upon our personal achievemeni Through individual and group guidance. We wish Brofher confinued success in his remaining years a+Vincen1'ian. Hmllzcr lfriif n11.wr z'v.r us Drzzix lguv and Rirlzard Krug rvgixtfr for rI41.r.i'r.v. ' IATIV N .mirecfreu Sixlrr Mary EliHI1H1Gi, R.,S'.,Tl. DirecTinq The mulTipTe acTiviTies OT The Grids' DeparTrrienT occupies The busy days of SisTer Mary Edmund. True To her vocaTion OT rehqious adminisTraTion, SisTer has been unswerving in her eTTorTs To adhere To and To insTaTl in us The principles QT CaThoTic educaTion. For her eTTorTs we are graTeTulg They mean To each OT us The z 1 T 5 Q i 3 Qi? TuTTiTlmenT OT our parenTs' unsTinTed desire To give us a welierounded educaTionaT Training. The desire Tcr such Training is direcTly beyond Their Tacilihes. They have wisely placed us Tor This irnporTanT phase OT liTe under The guidance OT SisTer Mary Edmund. .Six AU. lLzln1rn1drr1ll.r flu' illlmilzmz uf fllrrrx' Q urzrmllx' um! lhmrflzx' XHe'.l'iI71fIe'F' hr flu' r111i1n111m'rm'11l un flu' IVIIHFHIJ7 lunrrxi F F C U 1 1 N .S'lu11d1'11g1 QLCTI to riglitjz Sr. M. Ruth, Sr. M. I.JOIUI'USZl. Sr. M. Alum. ,Slwrlvcli Sr. NI Ilczrtricc, Sr. M. I.3on:u'c11tr11'c, Sr. M, Helene, Sr. M. Gcrvnsc, Sr. M. Carmel. CXIZm.rv11t bl. M. Louulc SISTER MARY RUTI-I, R.S.M. Religion, Science, Commercial, I.aIin, C.Y.O. SISTER M. DCLOROSA, R.S.M. Religion, Spanish, Spanish Club, Sludenl Council Moderalor, Freshman Adviser. Sr. M. Ifvzmgclist, Sr. M. Auitaj SISTER MARY ALMA, R.S.M. I-Ieallh, Science, C.Y.O. SISTER M. BEATRICE, R.S.M. Religion, French, Malhemalics, Erench Club, Junior Red Cross In nuff IVyId. Sr. M. BONAVENTURE, R.S.M Religion, I-Iislory, Erench, Spanish, Pan Americana, Erench Club, Spanish Club. SISTER M. I-IELENE, R.S.M. Religion, Lalin, Lalin Club C.Y.Q. Moderalor. SISTER M. GERVASE, R.S.M. Religion, Commercial, C.Y.O. SISTER M. CARMEL, R.S.M. English, Journalism, Press Club Publicalions, Quill 81 Scroll, Senior Adviser. SISTER M. LOURDES, R.S.M. Religion, Science. SR. M. EVAINIGELIST, R.S.M. Religion, English, Marhemalics SISTER MARY ANITA, R.S.M. ArI', Palel Club, C.Y.O. ll'!ii!c.fwiz1111ir lx'u1111111z1w 1'i'i'iu'ii'.x'. .S'i.v1'rr III. lI i11ifr'i'fl 4'.1'fli11'11,r lin' 1m'cf1i1i11'.ru1 1 i ik- -Q, W K' E X5 Xi fx X N X N G S . N 2 x NX H K fgffgiggga X 5 if: ii Y 1 3 x . fs Z-Af :SE 1-'E ,K fi , if xi K K fi ki Sl m. i 5. ,S X 1 5 F r X 6 :gif A - 1 .nz A1 LY'- , sw f . , , ew S . iw 3 K A 5 .KY rf- f,....u,f, 5. 3,5 4' is f X J arg, M 1 . , . .. 55? ' Q ' ' 1 L X-it W P' 1, 1 f ' Sis F Q Y R I i ff , L A E M Q xl V O ! 3 1 Y I tx K i'7 .. ,.,. !! :- I' F C U 1 1 N lliilllliilllii Sftllillliiijl gI,c-it to riglitj : Bro. Ferrer, Bro, VX'ilbcrt, Bro. Nizircizui, Bro. Fabius. .S'm1lcrI: lim. Carol, lim. Pierre, Bro. Evan, Bro. Francois. BROTHER EERRER, C.S.C. BROTHER MARCIAN, C.S.C. BROTHER CAROL. C.S.C Religion, English, Lalin, C.Y.O., Religion, Social Sludies, Religion, Englislw. Sancluery Sociely. Allwlelic Direclor. BROTHER PIERRE C S C BROTHER WILBERT, C.S.C. BROTHER FABIUS, C.S.C. Religion, Social Studies. Religion, Social Sruolies, Religion, Lalin. Music Supervisor. Crossroads. Ifrullivr .lUjlIl4'A' lllA'i'I!A'A'4'.X' Ciiillmliu lilvrillim' Ivzili cl .CL fri'ji'rI.i', Illiikv lhijfy imrl Jim llugfim. BROTHER EVAN, C.S.C. English, Clfioral Club, Dramaiic Club, Publicalions, BROTHER ERANCOlS, C.S.C. Religion, Englisli, Erenclw, C.Y,O. F 14 C l i N Sf4111di1151 CLcft to rightj: Bro. lircimaui, Tim, Alnsnplizxt, Bro. Paulus, Bro. jogucs, .SimmI: Bro. Iicrlrum, Bro. Victorian, Bro. joseph NValter. BROTHER BRENIXIAN, C.S.C. Religion, Commercial, Social Siudies, Sophomore Adviser. BROTHER JOSAPHAT, OSC. Religion, Science, Freshman Adviser. REV, GREGORY MULHALL Elhics REV. THOMAS OILLEN Elhics REV. WILLIAM BYRON Ethics BROTHER PAULUS, C.S.C. Commercial, Junior Adviser, Sfudenl Council Moderaior. BROTHER JOGUES, C.S.C. Religion, Science, Maihemaiics, C.Y.O. Moderaior. BROTHER BERTRAM, C.S.C. Science, Maihemaiics. BROTHER VICTORIAN, C.S.C. Mechanical Drawing, Malhemalics, Senior Adviser. BROTHER J. WALTER, C,S.C. Religion, Commercial. REV. ROBERT SCOTT Eihics Li-ft In riglilt Iicv. R. Stoll, KL-v. G. Mulllzlll, Rcv. T. filillcil. fAIrsc111: Rcv, XV. Byroiil. ofl QLCH to rightjz Mr. XX. 'llI'UXXllI'lLlQL', Miss M. McXeilly, Mr. J. VY:xlL om CLCl't lo riglitj : Mr. J. Gzirry, Mr. j. Liuzzi. Mr. W. Scanlon, Miss K. Egan, L. E. Sicwzirt. MR. WEBER TROWBRIDGE Public Relaiions MISS MARY MQNEILLY Librarian MR. J. EMMET WALL Public Speaking, Execuirive Secreiary MR. JOHN GARRY Freshman Eooiball Coach MR. JOHN LlUZZl Assislani Coach MR. WALTER SCANLON Physical Educaiion, Maihemaiics, Head Coach MISS KATHRYN EGAN School Nurse MRS. L. E. STEWART Physical Eclucaiion In cooperaiion wiih rhe College of Sr. Rose and Siena College provision is made ai Vinceniian for iheir sfuclenis io receive The required Jrraining in reaching. These siudenis supplemenl ihe worlc ol ihe regular laculry members. SENIOR3' ' ' '- - '-' During our Teen years There grows The TirsT awareness oT our lives being puncTuaTeol wiTh successes and Tailures. For many oT our successful endeavors we musT Turn To oThers in graTiTude Tor Their guiding hands. GraduaTion is one oT These achievemenTsq and our parenTs were, in greaT parT, The guiding hand. For Twelve years you have waTched us grow from lcindergarTen ToTs To high school seniors. And in The waTching There have been care and sacrifice, perhaps a Tew disappoinTmenTs now and Then. BuT your reward has come. To our parenTs we presenT ourselves, gradu- aTes in cap and gown. l CO-VICE PRESIDENTS FRANK J. WEBER SI, Pafriclc Cor, 2, 3, 4: Class Olihcer: Secrelary I, 2, Vice-Presidenf 3, 4: Ring Commiflee 3: Dance Commiffee I, 2, 3, 4. VIRGINIA M. KEATIN6 SI.'Teresa Cor 2, 3, 4: C.Y.O. I, 2, 3, 4: Class Officer: Vice- Presidenl' I, 4: Secrelary 2: Honor Monogram I, 2, 3: Blue Banner 3, 4: Vincen+ian 4, Co-Ediror 4: Glee Club I, 2, 3, 4: Dance Commiflee I, 2, 3, 4: Clubs - Dramalic 4, Secrefary 4: Spanish 4: Science 3: Swimming 2, Presi- den: 2: Press 2, 3. 4: Pale: I: Red Cross I, 2, 3, 4. CO-SECRETARIES FRANCES V. SWEENEY SI. Teresa Cor 3, 4: C.Y.O. I, 2, 3, 4: Class Ollicerz Secrelary 4: Blue Banner 2, 3, 4: Dance Commirfee I, 2: Clubs-Larin 3: French 2, 3, 4, Vice-Presidenr 2, Secrefary 3, Presidenl' 4: Bowling 3, Treasurer 3: Press 2, 3, 4. JAMES A. I-IOGAN SI. Vincenl' Cor 2, 3, 4: C.Y.O. 3, Secrelary 4: Class Officer: Treasurer 3, Secrefary 4: Sanc+uary Sociefy I, 2, 3, 4: Public Speaking I, 3, 4: Crossroads 4: Ring CommiHee 3: Dance Commilfee I, 2, 3, 4: Clubs- Lafin 4: Dramafic 4: French 4: Ouill and Scroll 4: Inlramurals 2, 3. 4. CLASS CO-PRESIDENT ANNE M. BUTMAN S+. Teresa Cor 3. 4: C.Y.O. I. 2. 3. 4: Class Officer: Presidenf 4 GIGS Club I. 2, 3, 4: Dance Commifree 4: Clubs - I-GIIU 37 Spanish 2, Presiclenl 3: Swimming 2, 4: Pan- Americana 3. V IHTICERS CO-PRESIDENT ALBERT J. I-IERBERGER S+. Teresa Cor 2, 3, 4: C.Y.O. 3: Class Ofiicerz Presiden+ 3, 4: S+ucIen+ Council 3: Public Speaking 3, 4: Vincen+ian 4: Ring Commi++ee 3: Dance Commi++ee I, 2, 3, 4: Varsi+y Foo+baII 2, 3, 4: Varsi+y Baske+baII 2, 3, 4: Varsi+y Track 3. 4: Clubs-Varsi+y 3, 4. :X he I CO-TREASURERS DONALD L. FARRELL S+. Teresa Cor, 2, 3, 4: I-Ionor Monogram I, 2, 3, 4: Class Officer: I-Iis+orian 3, Treasurer 4: Public Speaking 3, 4: Blue Banner 3, 4: Vincen+ian 4: Ring Cornrni++ee 3: Dance Comrni++ee IZ, 3, 4: Varsify Foo+baII 2, 3: Varsi+y Track I, 2, 3, 4: In+rarnuraIs I, 2: Clubs-Drama+ic 4: Spanish 4: Press 4. DOROTHY A. BASILE ' S+. James Cor 3, 4: C.Y.O. I, 2 ,3, 4: Class Officer: Treasurer 4: Honor Monogram 2: Crossroads 4: Orches+ra I, 2, 3, 4: Dance Comrni++ee 4: Clubs --La+in 3, Presideril' 3: Dra- rna+ic 4: Spanish 3, Vice-Presiden+ 3: Press 4: Quill and Scroll 4: Pan-Americana 2, 3. CO-I-IISTORIANS JOAN A. FOSTER S+. James Cor 3, 4: C,Y.O. I, 2, 3, 4: Class Officer: I-Iis+orian 4: Blue Banner 2, 3, 4: Glee Club I, 2, 3 4: Dance Com- mi++ee I, 2, 3, 4: Clubs-La+in 3, Secre-'rary 3: Drama+ic 4: Spanish 3, 4: Swimming 2: Press 2, 3, 4: Ouill and Scroll 3, 4: Pan-Americana 3. WILLIAM E. REDMOND S+. Teresa Cor 2, 3, 4: C.Y.O. I, 2: Class Officer: I-Iis+orian I, 4: PresicIen+ 2, Secre+ary 3: Public Speaking I: Blue Banner 2, 3, 4: Glee Club I, 2, 3, 4: Ring Commiffee 3: Dance Commi++ee I, 2, 3: Varsi+y Foo+baII 2, 3, 4: Varsi+y Track I, 2, 3, 4: Inframurals I, 2, 3: Clubs-Press 2: Palei' I. DOROTHY E. ALEXANDER Our Lady Help of Chrisfians C.Y.O. I, 2, 3, 47 Blue Banner 4: Vincenfian 47 Sleno-Chalier 47 Clubs- Commercial 47 Bowling 47 Pan-Americana 3i Red Cross 4. MICHAEL A. AUDINO Blessed Sacramenl C.Y.O. I7 Inlramurals I, 2, 3, 4. MARY R. BALTHAZARD SI. Palriclc Honor Monogram 27 Blue Banner 2, 3, 47 Vinceniian 47 Clubs-Lalin 37 Dra- mafic 4i Spanish 3, 47 Press 3, 4i Pan-Americana 3. DONALD BENNETT SI. Clare C.Y.O. 2, 37 Honor Mono- gram 2. MARGARET L. BINNS SI. Pius C.Y.O. I, 2, 3, 47 Glee Club I, 2, 3, 47 Dance Commir- lee 47 Clubs-Science 37 Swimming 2, 4. FORTUNE J. AUDINO Blessed Sacramen+ C.Y.O. I7 Clubs- Bowling 3, 4: lnlramurals I, 2, 3, 4. JOHN P. BADER SI, Vincenl' Varsily Band I, 2, 3, Presi- denl 47 Swing Band 2, 3, 47 Inlramurals I, 2, 3, 4. MARY P. BELLCOURT SI. Vincenl' C.Y.O. I, 47 CIubs-Dra- malic 47 French 2, 3, Trea- surer 47 Bowling 'li Red Cross 2, 3, 47 Rollerslcaiing 2, 3. MARY C. BERGAN SI. Teresa C.Y.O. I, 2, 3, 47 Class Officer: Presiclenl' I: Cross- roads 4i Glee Club I, 2, 47 Dance Comrnilee I, 2, 47 Clubs- Lalin 37 Dramalic 47 Spanish 3: Swimming 27 Riding 37 Bowling 2, 47 Press 47 Palel' I, 27 Red Cross I, 2. NUNZIO' J. BIONDI SI. Joseph Dance Ccmmillee I, 2, 47 Clubs-Bowling 3,47 Rifle I, 27 Inlramurals I, 2. ROSEMARY BLAIR S+. James C.Y.O. I, 2, 3, 4: Vincen- Iian 4: Dance Commilfee I, 2, 3, 4: CIubs-Drama- Iic 4: Spanish 2: Bowling 3, 4: Press 4: Treasurer 4: Red Cross 2, 3. EUGENE V. BOUROUE S+. Teresa Varsity Band 2, 3, 4: Swing Band 3, 4: Clubs- Rifle I. AUDREY E. BROWN S+, Vincenl C.Y.O. I, 2, 3, 4: Public Speaking 3: Blue Banner 4: Dance Commiliee l, 2, 3, 4: Choral I, 2, 3, 4: Clubs -Lalin 3: Dramalic 4: Spanish 2, 3, 4: Swimming 2, 4: Press 4: Quill and Scroll 4: Pan-Americana 3: Red Cross. I. ROY J. BROWNELL SI, Vincenl Varsiiy Band 2, 3, 4: Swing Band 3, 4. MARILYN BUCCI SI. James C.Y.O. I, 2, 3: Vincenlian 4: Glee Club I, 2: Sieno- Chalier 3: Dance Commif- Iee 2: Clubs-Swimming 2: Bowling 3, 4: Pan- Americana 3: Spanish 2: Red Cross 3: Commercial 4. DAVID B. BOBEAR SI, John Ihe Evangelisl Cor 2, 3, 4: Varsiiy Traclc 2, 3, 4: Iniramurals 2. PATRICIA J. BRADY SI. Margarel Mary C.Y.O, I, 2, 3, 4: Glee Club I. 2, 3, 4: Dance Commillee I, 2, 4: Clubs -Laiin 3: Dramalic 4: Spanish 3: Bowling 4: Palei 3, 4: Pan-Americana 31 Red Cross I. THERESE IM. BROWN Ca+hedraI C.Y.O. I, 2, 3, 4: Dance Commilfee 4: Clubs- Red Cross 4. ANTHONY J. BROZOWSKI S+. Casimir Glee Club I, 2: Clubs- Bowling 3, 4: Rifle Ii Infra- murals I, 2, 3, 4. MARY I.. BURKE Blessed Sacramenl C.Y.O. I, 2, 3, 4: Dance Commiilee I, 2: Clubs- Dramafic 4: Spanish 2, 3, Presidenl' 4: Red Cross 2: Rollershaling 2, 3. REGINA M. BURKE Blessed Sacramenl Cor 3, 4: C.Y.O. I, 2, 3, 4: Dance Commillee 4: Clubs - Lalin 3: Dramalic 4: Spanish 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 3, Secrelary 4: Swimming 2: Bowling 4: Pan-Americana 35 Red Cross 2, 3. THOMAS J. CAI-IILL SI, Palrlclc Cor 3, 4: C.Y.O, I, 2, 3: Crossroads 4: Dance Com- millee I, 2, 3.4: Clubs- Dramalic 4: Bowling 3, 4: Press 4: Ouill and Scroll 4: Inlrarnurals I, 2, 3, 4. VINCENT J. CARMODY SI. Vincenl Cor 2, 3, 4: C.Y.O. 3, 47 Sancluary Sociely 3: I-Ionor Monogram I, 2, 3, 4: Crossroads 4: Dance Com- millee 2, 4: Clubs-Press 4: Inlramurals 2. JOYCE E. CAREY Sacred I-Iearl C.Y.O. I, 2, 4: Crossroads 4: Clubs-Lalin 3: Dra- malic 4: Spanish I: Bowl- ing 4: Press 4: Palel' 3, 4. WILLIAM I'-I. CASSIDY SI. Pafriclc C.Y.O. 4: Class Officer: Presidenl I: Blue Banner 4: Dance Comrnillee I, 2: In- Iramurals I, 2, 3, 4: Golf 3, 4. MARY JANE C. BUTMAN SI. Thomas Cor 2, 3, 4: C.Y.O. I, 2, 3, 4: Class Olllcerz Treas- urer 2, I-lislorlan 3: Blue Banner 3, 4: Olee Club I, 2, 3, 4: Ring Commillee 3: Dance Cornmillee 2, 3, 4: Clubs-Lalin 3: Dramafic 4: Spanish 3: Swimming 2: Press 3, 4: Pan-Americana 3: Red Cross 2, 3, 4. WILLIAM A. CAI-IILI. Sl. Vince-nl C.B.A. I, 2: Varsily Track 4: Inlramurals 3, 4. WALTER J, CARPENTER SI. Palriclc Class Ohficer: Vice-Presi- denf I: Glee Club I: Varsily Foolball 2: Varsily Baslcelball 2, 3, 4. RITA M. CARR SI. Vincenl' C.Y.O. I, 2, 3, 4: Glee Club I, 2, 3, 4: Dance Commillee 2: Choral I, 2, 4: Clubs-Lalin 3: Spanish 3, 4: Swimming 2, 4: Pan- Americana 3. LOUIS A. Cl-IOPPY Calhedral Cor 2, 3, 4: Sludenl Coun- cil, Chairman 4: I-Ionor Monogram 3, 4: Blue Ban- ner 4: Vincenlian 4, Co- Edilor 4: Ring Commiflee 3: Dance Commillee I, 2, 4: Clubs - Dramalic 4: Press 4, Presidenl 4: Quill and Scroll 4: Varsily Base- ball 3, 4: Inlramurals I, 2, 3, 4. Ml ' if FRANCIS J. CI-IROMIK S+. Vincenf C.Y.O. I, 27 Glee Club I, 2, 3, 47 Dance Commirlee I, 2: lnlramurals I, 2, 3,47 Clubs-Bowling 3, 4. JEANNE CLIFFORD Sl. Palriclc C.Y.O. I, 2, 3, 4: Clubs- Lalin 37 Dramalic 47 Bowl- ing 3,47 Red Cross I, 2, 3: Rollerslcaling I, 2. MARTIN J. CONDON Sl. Teresa Glee Club 2, 4: Varsily Foolball 2, 3, 4: Varsily Baseball 2, 3, 47 Inlramurals I, 2, 37 Clubs-Varsily 3, 4. JOI-IN J. CONNERS SI. Teresa Albany Academy I, 27 C.Y.O. 3: Varsily Foolball 37 Varsify Baseball 3, 4: Varsily Traclc 3, 47 Inlra- murals 3: Clubs - Dra- malic 4. MARY R. CONNOLLY Si, Palrlclc C.Y.O. I, 2, 3, 4: Blue Banner 4: Sfeno-Challer 4: Dance Commilfee 27 Clubs -Commercial 47 Bowling 3,47 Rollerslcaling 2. ? f , df RICHARD E. CLARK S+. Joseph Dance Commiliee 2, 4: Golf Team I, 2, 3, 47 Infra- murals I, 2: Clubs-Dra- malic 47 Bowling 3, 4. MARY K. CLUTE S+. Teresa C.Y.O, I, 2, 3, 4: Honor Monogram 27 Blue Banner 2: Glee Club I, 2, 3, 4? Dance Commillee I, 2, 47 Clubs-Lalin 3, Treasurer 3: Dramafic 47 Spanish 3, 47 Swimming 2, Vice-Presi- deni 2: Bowling 47 Pan- Americana 3: Red Cross I. 2, 4. FRANK G. CONNELLY Sl. Lulce Glee Club 47 Clubs-Van Sify 3, 47 Varsily Baslcelball 3, 47 Varsiry Baseball 2: Inlramurals I. BERNARD J. CONNOLLY Sl. Vincenl C.Y.O. 37 Sancluary Sociely 37 Public Speaking l:Cross- roads 47 Co-Ediior 47 Dance Commillee I, 2, 3, 4, Co- chairman 3i Clubs-Quill and Scroll 47 lnlramurals I, 2, 3, 4. KATI-IRYN C. COONS Sl. Teresa C.Y.O. I, 2, 3, 4: Gvlee Club I, 2, 3, 47 Clubs- Lalin 3: Spanish I, 2. Treasurer I, Secrefary 27 Pan-Americana 3: Bowling 3, 4. WILLIAM H. COPELAND Blessed Sacramenl' Cor 2, 3, 4: Crossroads 4: Dance Commirree 2, 4: In- Iramurals I, 2, 3, 4: Clubs -Bowling 3, 4: Press 4. MARY ANN COUGHLIN SI. James C.Y.O. I, 2, 3, 4: Blue Ban- ner 4: Vincenrian 4: Sfeno- Clnarrer 2, 3, 4: Dance Commirfee 2: Clubs- Commercial 4, Secrelary 4: Swimming 4: Bowling 3, Vice-Presidenr 4: Pan- Arnericana 3: Red Cross 3. JOAN CRUMMEY S+. James Cor 3, 4: C.Y.O. I, 2, 3, 47 Blue Banner 3, 4: Vincen- rian 4: Clubs-Lalin 31 Dramaric 4: Spanish 4, Treasurer 4: Science 37 Swimming 4: Press 3. 4. PRESTON K. DEDERICK Honor Monogram I, 2, 3, 4, FRANCES A. DE LISI SI. Palricls C.Y.O. I, 2, 3, 4: Clubs- Lafin 3, Secreiary 3: Span- ish 2, 3, 4, Presidenr 3, Vice Presidenr 4: Bowling 3, 4: Slcaiing 2, 3. MARY M. CORBETT Our Lady Help of Clwrisrians C.Y.O. I, 2, 3, 4:OrcI1es'rra I, Dance Commirree 4: Clubs-Spanish 3, 4: Red Cross I, 4. RICHARD F. COYNE S+. Margaref Mary Siudenl Manager 3. JOAN IM. DAY Sacred Heari' C.Y.O. I, 2, 3, 4: Blue Ban- ner: Vincenrian 4: Sreno- Clwalrer 4: Edifor 4: Clubs -Commercial 4: Bowling 4: Pan-Americana 3. RICHARD E. DELEHANTY S+. Teresa C.Y.O. I. 2: Blue Banner 3, 4: Varsiry Band 2, 3, 4. KENNETH L. DELLAHOY, JR. Caflnedral Cor 2, 3, 4: Class Officer: Hisrorian 2: Honor Mono- gram I, 2, 3, 4: Clubs- Varsiry Baseball 3, 4: In- 'lramurals 2, JOHN C. DESHAIES Our Lady of Angels Clubs-Bowling 4: Infra- murals 3. JAMES L. DEVINE Blessed Sacrarnenl' Cor 3, 4: C.Y.O. 3: Varsify Band 2, 3, 4: Infrarnurals I, 2, 3, 4. WILLIAM H. DOLLARD SI. Vincenl Glee Club I, 4: CI1oraI 4: Clubs-LaI n 4: Spanish 2: Rifle I, 2, 3: Varsiiy Faofball 2: Inlrarnurals 2. HEDWIG E. DRUTSCHEL Our Lady of Angels C.Y.O. I, 2, 3, 4: Clubs- Dramalic 4: Spanish 2, 3, Treasurer 4: Bowling 3, 4: Rollerslcaiing 2, 3. D. BLAKE DUFFY SI. Vinceni Cor 3, 41 C.Y.O. I, 2, 3, Preleci 4: Sanciuary So- cieiy I, 2, 3, 4: Public Speaking 3: Blue Banner 2, 3, 4: Vincenlian 3, 4: Glee Club I, 2, 4: Dance Com- millee 2, 3: Choral 3, 4: Clubs-Bowling 3: Press 3, 4: Quill and Scroll 3, 4: Inlramurals I, 2, 3, 4: Cheerleader I, 2, 3, Cape 'Iain 4. RICHARD D. DESMOND S+. Tersea Cor 2, 3, 4: Vincenlian 4: Dance Commilfee 4: Var- sily Track 3, 4: Inframurals 4: Clubs-Bowling 3, 4: Riile 2. ROBERT DEVLIN SI. James Varsily Baseball 2, 3, 4: Varsily Foolball 4: Infra- murals 2. RUTH E. DOUGHERTY SI, James C.Y.O. I, 2, 3, 4: Blue Banner 4: Vincenlian 4: Sfeno-Clwaller 2, 3, 4: Dance Cor'nmiHee 2: Clubs -Bowling 3, 4: Pan- Americana 3: Red Cross 2, 3, 4. CATHERINE L. DUFFY SI. James C.Y.O. I, 2 3 4: Clubs- Bowling 4: Red Cross 2, 3, 4. WILLIAM E. DUNCAN SI. Vincenl C.Y.O. 3: Dance Commi- Hee 3: Varsily Foofball 2, 3, Co-Caplain 4: Varsify Baslcelball 3, 4: Varsify Baseball 2, 3, 4: Inlramurals I, 2, 3: Clubs-Varsify 3.4. JOAN T. DUNI-IAM SI. Vincenl C.Y.O. I, 2, 3, 4: Sludenl Council 3: Vincenlian 4: Clubs-Dramalic 4: Span- ish 3, 4: Bowling 4: Press 4: Ouill and Scroll 3, 4: Red Cross 2, 3, 4. EDWARD J. DWYER Sf. Vincenl Inlramurals I, 3. MARY E. DYER Blessed Sacramenl' C.Y.O. I, 2, 3, 4: Dance Commillee I, 2: Clubs- Dramalic 4: Spanish 2, 3: Science 3: Bowling 4: Press 3: Red Cross 2: Roller- slcaling 2, 3. EDWARD P. EMERY SI. Teresa Dance Commillee I: Var- sity Foofball 2: Inlramurals 2, 3, 4. NOREEN FISHER S+. James C.Y.O. I, 3, 4: Dance Com- rnillee 2: Clubs-I.aI'in 3: Dramalic 4: Spanish 2, 3: Bowling 4: Pan-Americana 3: Red Cross 2, 3, 4: Rollerslcaling 2, 3. JEANNE C. DUPREE S+. Teresa Cor 2, 3, 4: C.Y.O. I, 2, 3, 4: Class Officer: Secre- lary 3: Blue Banner 2, 3, 4: Ring Commillee 3: Dance Commillee 2, 3: Clubs- I.a+in 3: Dramalic 4: Span- ish 3, Vice-Presidenl 4: Swimming 2: Press 2, 3, 4: Pan-Americana 3: Red Cross I, 2, 3, 4. J. ROBERT DWYER S+. Vincenl C.Y.O. 3, 4: Sancluary So- ciely 3, 4: Clubs-French 4, Secrelary 4. MARY P. EHRI-IARDT SI. Vincenl' Cor 3, 4: C.Y.O. I, 2, 3, 4: Honor Monogram I, 2, 3, 4: Blue Banner 2, 3, 4: Vin- cenlian 4: Clubs- Spanish 2, 3: Science 3, Treasurer 3: Lafin 3: Swimming 2: Press 2, 3, 4: Quill and Scroll 4: Red Cross I, 2. JOAN J. FARLEY Sl, Vincenl' Clubs- Dramalic 4: Span- ish 2, 3, 4: Science 3: Pan- Americana 3: Rollerslcaling 3, Treasurer 2. MARY IM. FLINT Sl. James C.Y.O, I, 2, 3, 4: Clubs- Science 3: Pan-Americana 3: Red Cross 4. JAMES F. FORBES S+. Vincen+ Vincen+ian 4: Glee Club I: Clubs- Ri+le 2. ANN M. ERANKE Our Lady o+ Angels C.Y.O. I, 2, 3, 4: Glee Club 4: Dance Commi++ee 4: Clubs-Drama+ic 4: Red Cross 3: RollersIca+ing 2. JOAN A. GADOUA S+. Vincen+ C.Y.O. 2, 3, 4: S+eno- Cha++er 4: Choral I, 2, 3, 4: Clubs-Commercial 4: Pan-Americana 3. ANN M. GILL S+, James C.Y.O. I, 2, 3, 4: Public Speaking 3? Blue Banner 4: Vincen+ian 4: Dance Com- mi++ee I, 2, 4: Clubs- Drama+ic 4: Spanish 3, 4: Swimming 2, 4: Quill and Scroll 4: Press 4: PaIe+ I, 41 Red Cross 3: RoIlerslca+ing 2, 3. THEODORE A. GOODRICI-I Our Lady 0+ Mercy Dance Comrni++ee I, 2, 3, 4. IRENE M. FOSTER S+. James Cor 3, 4: C.Y.O. l, 2, 3, 4: Blue Banner 4: Glee Club 2, 3, 4: Dance Commi++ee I, 2, 4: Clubs-La+in 3: Drama+ic 4: Spanish 3: Swimming 2: Bowling 3: Press 4: Red Cross 3. ROBERT P. FURLONG S+. Teresa C.Y.O. 2: Glee Club 3: In+ramurals 3, 4: Clubs- Drama+ic 4: Rifle 2. JOAN M. GARDNER Blessed Sacramen+ C.Y.O. I, 2, 3, 4: Public Speaking 3: Crossroads 4: Dance CornmiI+ee 2, 4: Clubs-Dramafic 4: Span- ish 2, 3: Science 3: Swim- ming 2: Press 4: Roller- sIca+ing 3. ELIZABETH M. GONYA S+. Pa+rIcIc C.Y.O. I, 2, 3, 4: Cross- roads 4: Orches+ra I, 2, 3, 4: Dance Commi++ee 4: Clubs- Drama+ic 4: Span- ish 3, 4: Bowling 4: Press 4: Ouill and Scroll 4: Red Cross I: RoIlerslca+ing 2, 3. BARBARA M. GORMAN S+. Agnes Cohoes I-Iigh School I, 2: C.Y.O. 3, 4: Clubs- French 4: Swimming 4: Bowling 4. LAURETTE C. GOVEL Our Lady of Mercy C.Y.O. I, 2, 3, 4: Sleno- Chafler 4: Dance Commif- 'lee 3: Clubs-Commercial 4: Bowling 4: Red Cross 3, 4: Rollerslcaling 2. JOHN B. GRENNON S+. Agnes Blue Banner 4:VarsiIy Band 2, 3, 4: Clubs-Press 4: Inframurals I, 2. ARTHUR F. HAGY Honor Monogram 3: Var- siI'y Band 2, 3, 4: Swing Band 4: Dance Commillee 2: Inlramurals 2. ANN E. HEATH SI: Teresa C.Y.O, I, 2, 3, 4: Vincen- Iian 4: Dance Commiflee I, 2, 4: Clubs-Lalin 3: Dramalic 4, Vice-Presidenl 4: French 2, 3: Swimming 2.4: Press 4: Palel I, 2, 3, Presidenl 4: Pan-Americana 3: Red Cross 3: Roller- slcaling 2, 3. ANNE M. HERKENHAM Sl. Palriclc C.Y.O. I, 2, 3, 4: SI'uden'r Council 4: S.S.C.A. 21 Public Speaking 3: Cross- roads 4: Clubs-Spanish 3, Presidenl 4: Bowling 3, 4: Press 3, 4: Pan-Ameri- cana 3: Red Cross 3: Rollerslraling 2, 3, Presi- denl' 2, 3. MARGARET GRANGER S+. Palriclc C.Y.O. I, 2, 3, 4: Glee Club 2: Clubs-Dramalic 4: French 2, 3, 4: Roller- slraling 2, 3. LORETTA E. GRIESSEL S+. Margarel 'Mary C.Y.O. I, 2, 3: Sfudenf Council 3: Ring Commillee 3: Dance Commilfee 4: Clubs-French 2, 3: Swim- ming 4: Red Cross 3. ANNE M. HANDERHAN SI. Teresa C.Y.O. I, 2, 3, 4: Blue Banner 3, 4: Glee Club I, 2, 3, 4: Clulos-Lalin 3: Spanish 2, 3: Swimming 2: Press 3, 4: Pan-Americana 3. FRIEDA HEILIG Our Lady of Angels C.Y.O. I, 2, 3: Clubs- Dramalic 4: Pan-Americana 3: Rollerslraling 2: Red Cross 3, 4. HELENE M. HICKEY Sf. Teresa C.Y.O, I, 2: Dance Com- millee I: Clubs-Lalin 3: Dramalic 4: Spanish 2, 3: Swimming 2: Rollerslraling 2, 3. MARY H. HOFMANN Sl, Vincenl C.Y.O. 3, 4: Choral 4? Clubs-Drarnalic 4: French 3. LAURENCE J. I-IOLLISTER Inlramurals 2: Clubs- Dramalic 4. PAUL F. JANNOTT Blessed Sacramenl Cor 2, 3, 4: C.Y.O. 2, 3, 47 Honor Monogram I, 37 Crossroads 4: Dance Com- millee I, 2, 4: Inlramurals I, 2: Clubs- Press 4: Quill and Scroll 4: Drama- lic 4, Presidenl' 4. GEORGE C. KAI-INLE S+. James Cor 3, 4: C.Y.O. 3, 42 Public Speaking 2: Blue Banner 2, 3, Co-Edilor 47 Vinceniian 3, 4: Glee Club 3, 4: Choral 3: Clubs- Dramaric 4: Press 2, 3, 4: Quill and Scroll 4. JAMES W. KEELY Our Lady of Angels C.Y.Q. I: Blue Banner 3, 4: Glee Club l, 2, 3, 4: Dance Cornmiliee 2: Choral 3: Clubs - Press 4. RICHARD J. HOLLAND Sf. Palrick Sludenl Council 4: Ring Comrniliee 3: Dance Corn- milfee I, 2: Varsity Fool- ball 2, 3: Co-Capiain 4: Varsify Traclc 2, 3, 4: Infra- murals I, 2, 3, 4: Clubs- Varsily 3, Presidenl 4. MARILYN A. HOUGHTALING Our Lady Help of Chrislians Cor 2, 3, 4: C.Y.O. I, 2, 3, 4: Blue Banner 4: Clubs -Commercial 4: Bowling 4: Pan-Americana 3: Red Cross 4: Rollerslcaling 2. MARY ANN T. JUDD Sl. Vincenl Cor 3, 4: C.Y.Q. I, 2, 3, 4: Blue Banner 3, 4: Vincen- 'rian 4: Glee Club I, 2, 3, 4: Dance Commillee I, 2, 4: Choral I, 2, 3, 4: Clubs -Dramalic 4: Spanish 3, 4: Swimming 2, 4: Press 3, 4: Quill and Scroll 3, 4: Pan- Americana 3, ANN M. KEEGAN Sl. Vincenl C.Y.O. I, 2, 3, 4: Cross- roads 4: Dance Commillee 3, 4: Choral 4: Clubs- Dramalic 4: Spanish 2, 3, Vice-Presidenl' 2, 3: Science 2, Vice Presidenl 3: Bowling 3: Press 3, 4: Quill and Scroll 4. MARY JO KEENAN Sl. Teresa Cor 3, 4: C.Y.O. I, 2, 3, 4: Class Officer: Hisforian I: Blue Banner 3, 4: Vincen- fian 4: Dance Commillee I, 3, 4: Clubs-Spanish 3, 4: Swimming 2: Press 3, 4: Quill and Scroll 4. M. PATRICIA KELLY S+. Vincenl' C.Y.O. I, 2, 3, 4: Cross- roads 4: Glee Club I, 2, 4: Dance Comrnilree I, 2: Clworal 3, 4: Clubs- Lalin 3: Science 3: Bowling 3, 4: Press 4: Pan-Americana 3. JOAN lvl. KENNEDY Sl. Joseph C.Y.O, I, 2, 3, 4: Dance Cornmillee 4: Clubs- Frencln 2, Treasurer 2: Bowl- ing 2, 3, Treasurer 4: Red Cross 3: Rollerslcafinq I, 2. DONALD W. KISZKA Our Lady Help ofCI'1ris'Iians Public Speaking I: Dance Commillee 4: Clubs- La- lin 4. FRANCIS X. KULZER Our Lady of Angels Dance Commillee I, 2: Varsily Foolball 2, 3, 4: Varsily Traclc 3: lnlramurals I, 2, 3, 4: Clubs -Bowling 2, 3. MARJORIE R. LAWLOR Sacred I-learl' C.Y.O. I, 2, 3, 4: Sleno- Clwaller 4: CIubs-Com- mercial 4: Bowling 3, 4: Pan-Americana 3. PAUL J. KELLY Sl. Thomas Inlramurals 2: Clubs - Palel I. LORRAINE KILEY Sacred I-Iearl' C.Y.O. I, 2: Clubs- Bowl- ing 3: Rollerslcaling 2, 3 JOSEPH A. KOCHAN Sf. Casimir Varsily Baseball 2, 3, 4: Inlramurals I, 2, 3, 4. ARNOLD J, LAVERTY Our Lady of Angels Clubs-Bowling 3, 4. JEAN M. LEE Sl. Vincenl C.Y.O, I, 2, 3, 4: Cross- roads 4: Clubs -- Commer- cial 4: Spanish 2: Bowling 3, 4: Press 4: Pan-Arneri- cana 3: Rollerslcaling 2. JAMES J. LENNON S+. Vincenl C.Y.O. 2, 3: Dance Com- millee I, 2, 3: Inlramurals I, 2, 3, 4. FRANK S. MACZEK S+. Casimir Glee Club I, 2, 4: Clubs- Bowling 4. THOMAS J. MALONEY Blessed Sacramenr Cor 2, 3, 4: C.Y.O. I, 2, 3: Crossroads 4: Glee Club I, 2: Dance Cornrnillee 4: In- framurals 2: CIubs-Dra- malic 4: French 4: Bowling 3, 4: Press 4. ROSEMARY MARCELLE S+. Palriclc C.Y.O. I, 2, 3, 4: Clubs- Lalin 3: Dramalic 4: Span- ish 2, 3, 4: Bowling 3, 4: Rollerslcaling 2, 3: Science 3. JOYCE A. MARTIN Sf. Vincenl C.Y.O. I, 2, 3, 4: Blue Banner 4: Dance Commif- Iee 2, 4: Choral I: Clubs -Drarnalic 4: Spanish 3, 4: Bowling 3, 4: Press 3, 4: Quill and Scroll 3, 4: Red Cross 2, 3, 4. ANNE L. LEONARD S+. James C.Y.O. I, 2, 3, Secrelary 4: Vincenlian 4: G-lee Club I, 2, 3, 4: Dance Commillee I, 2, 3, 4: Clubs- I.aI'in 3, Secrelary 3: Dramalic 4: Spanish 4: Bowling 3, 4: Press 4: Ouill and Scroll 4: Pan-Americana 3, Vice- Presidenlr 3: Red Cross I, Treasurer 2, 3, 4. JOAN M. MAI-IONEY SI, Teresa C.Y.O. 2, 3: Blue Banner 2, 3, 4: Clubs-Lalin 3: French 2, 3: Red Cross 2: Press 2, 3, 4. JEAN A. MALOY S+. James C.Y.O. I, 2, 3, 4: Blue Ban- ner 4: Vincenfian 4: Dance Comrnirlee 2: Clubs- Cornmercial 4: Swimming 4: Bowling 3, 4: Pan- Americana 3: Red Cross 3. GEORGE F. MAROUISE SI, Teresa Inframurals 2, 3, 4: Clubs -Dramalic 4. MARION C. MARTIN Our Lady of Mercy C.Y.O. I, 2, 3, 4: Clubs- Commercial 4: Bowling 4: Red Cross 3, 4: Rollerslnaf- ing 2, NORMA R. MARTOCCHIA Our Lady of Mercy C.Y.O. I, 3, 4: Blue Banner 4: Glee Club 2: Clubs- Commercial 4: Bowling 4, MARY C. McCANN Sf, Margaref Mary Clubs-Lalin 3: Dramalic 4: Science 3: Swimming 4: Pan-Americana 3: Red Cross 2, 3, 4. JOHN A. McCULLAN SI. Vincenl Cor 2, 3, 4: C.Y.O. 3, 4: Crossroads 4: Glee Club I: Dance Commiflee I, 2, 3, 4: Clubs-Bowling 3: Press 4: Inlramurals 3, 4. KATHLEEN R. McDONALD Sl. Teresa C.Y.O. I, 2, 3, 4: Class Olliicert Treasurer I, His- 'Iorian 2: Sluclenl Council 3: Ring Cornrnillee 32 Dance Commifiee I, f: Clubs-Spanish 2: Swim- ming 4: Bowling 3, 4: Pan- Americana 3. SHIRLEY iMcG-LOINE Sl. Margarel Mary C,Y.O. I, 2, 3, 4: Clubs - Spanish 2, 3, 4: Pan-Ameri- cana 3: Lafin 3. ROSE M. -MAZZOLA Sacred Hearl C.Y.O. I, 2, 3: Dance Commillee 3, 4: Clubs- Red Cross 4. THOMAS E. MCCARTHY SI. Palrick Cor 2, 3, 4: C.Y.O. 4: Dance Commillee I, 2: Varsily Foolball 2: Inlra- murals I, 2, 3, 4: Club- Bowling 3. PAUL J. MCDERMOTT S+. Teresa Dance Commiliee I, 2: In- Irarnurals I, 2, 3. M. SI-IEILA MCGAN SI. Vincenl Cor 3, 4: C.Y.O. 2, 3, 4: Blue Banner 4: Vincenlian 4: Dance Commiffee 4: Choral 2, 3, 4: Clubs- French 3: Science 3: Press 4: Quill ancl Scroll 4: Red Cross 2, 3. MARY L. McGUIRE Sl, Teresa C.Y.O. I, 2, 3, 42 Clubs- Lalin 3: Dramafic 4: Span- ish 3, 4, Secrelary 4: Swimming 4. ROBERT L. MCKIE S+. Vincenl Sancluary Sociefy 3: Golf Team 3, 4: lnlramurals 3. 4. MARILYN A. MEEHAN SI. Ambrose C.Y.O. 2, 3, 4: Clubs- Commercial 4: Swimming 4: Red Cross 3, 4. DOLORES F. MERRIMAN Sf. Palriclc C.Y.O. I. 2, 3, 4: Blue Banner 4. MARGARET E. MICI-INA S+. Casimir C.Y.O. I, 2, 3, 4: Honor Monogram I: Glee Club I. 2: Clubs-Commercial 4: Pan-Americana 3. CAROL M. MOORE Sacred Hearl' Blue Banner 4: Dance Com- millee 3: Clubs-Com- mercial 4: Bowling 3, 4: Red Cross 4. MARILYN MCMAI-ION S+. Vincenl' C.Y.O. I, 2, 3, 4: Choral I, 2: Clubs- Bowling 3.4: Lafin 3: Red Cross 4: Spanish 2, 3. ROBERT P. MEISTER SI. Vincenf C.Y.O. 3: Vincenfian 41 Glee Club I, 2, 4: Varsily Eoolball 2, 3, 4. ROSEMARIE J. MICHERI S+. Vincenf Cor 3, 4: C.Y.O. I, 2, 3, 42 Orcheslra 4: Choral I, 2, 3, 4: Clubs- Lalin 3: Pan- Americana 3: Spanish 2, 3. JOAN M. MOLESKI Sl. Casimir C.Y.O. I, 2, 3, 4: Glee Club I, 2, 3, 4: Clubs- Lalin 3: Swimming 4: Pan- Americana 3. JOSEPH P. MROZOWSKI Sl. Casimir Blue Banner 3. 4: Swing Bancl 4: Glee Club 3, Presi- denl 4: Choral 3, 4: Bowl- ing 4. MARY ELLEN B. MULCAHY SI, Vincenl Cor 2, 3, 4: C.Y.O. I, 2, 3, 4: Class Officer: Vice- Presidenl 3: Honor Mono- gram 2, 3: Blue Banner 3, 4: Vinceniian 4: Ring Com- miliee 3: Dance Commil- Iee I, 2, 3, 4: Choral I, 2, 3, 4: Clubs-Dramaiic 4: Spanish 2, 3, 4: Science 2: Swimming 2: Press 3, 4: Quill and Scroll 3, 4. BLANCHE B. MURPHY Sf, Joan of Arc C.Y.O. I. ELEANOR M. MURPHY Si, Vincenl C.Y.O. I, 2, 3, Vice-Preieci 4: Glee Club I, 2, 3, 4: Dance Commillee I, 2, 4: Choral I, 2, 3, 4: Clubs- Laiin 3, 4, Vice-Presidenl 31 Swimming 3: Bowling 3, 4: Red Cross I, 2, 3. BERNICE A. MYSLOW Sl. Vincenl Cor 3, 4: C.Y.O. I, 2, 3, 4: Public Speaking 3: Crossroads 4, Co-Edilor 4: Glee Club I, 2, 3, 4: Dance Commiilee 2, 4: Choral I, 2, 3, 4: Clubs- Lalin 3: Spanish 3: Swim- ming 2, 3: Press 4: Quill and Scroll 4: Rollerslcaling 2, 3. ELIZABETH A. NATT SI. Vincenl' C.Y.O. I, 2, 3, 4: Public Speaking 3: Blue Banner 4: Choral I, 2, 4: Clubs- Spanish 2, 3, 4: Swimming 2: Press 4: Quill and Scroll 4. PATRICIA C, MULLIN SI. James C.Y.O. I, 2, 3, 4: Dance Commiiiee 2: Clubs- Spanish 2, 3, 4: Science 3: Swimming 4: Bowling 3, 4: Red Cross 2. DOLORES MURPHY SI. Mary C.Y.O. I, 2, 3.4: Clubs- Lalin 3: Bowling 3, 4: Rol- lerslcaiing 2, 3: Red Cross 2: S.S.C.A. 2. JOHN C. MYERS Blessed Sacramenl C.Y.O. 3: Glee Club 4: Clubs-Dramalic 4: Bowl- ing 3, 4: Varsily Fooiball 3, 4: Varsily Traclc 3, 4: lnlramurals I, 2, 3, 4. VIRGINIA M. NARDIELLO SI. Francis de Sales Cor 2, 3. 4: C.Y.O. I, 2. 3, 4: Class Officer: Presi- denl' 3: Sluclenl' Council 3: Ring Commi'r+ee 3: Dance Commiffee 3: Clubs- Commercial 4: Bowling 4: Pan-Americana 3, Vice- Presidenl' 3: Red Cross 3, 4. NOREEN NOLAN S+. James C.Y.O. I, 2, 3, 4: Blue Banner 4: Dance Commif- Iee I, 2, 4: Clubs-Lalin 3: Dramafic 4: Spanish 3, 4: Swimming 4: Bowling 4: Press 4: Pan-Americana 3: Red Cross I, 2, 3,41 Roller- slcaling 2, Vice-Presidenl 2. BARBARA A. O'BRlEN S+. Vincenl C.Y.O. I, 2, 33 Clubs- Lalln 3: Spanish 3: Roller- skaling 2. PARKE J. O'CONNOR Sl. Vlncenl Varslly Track 2, 4: Infra- murals 2, 3. ROSEMARY E. O'MALLEY Blessed Sacramenl C.Y.O. I, 2, 3, 47 Clubs- Spanlsh 3, 4: Swimming 4: Bowling 3, 4: Palel 2. BERNARD W. O'NElLI. Our Lady I-lelp olCI'1rlsIlans Cor 2, 3, 41 Honor Mono- gram 2, 3: Blue Banner 4: Vlncenllan 4: Dance Com- mlllee 4: Clubs- Press 4, ROBERT A. PATTERSON Sacred I-Iearl Glee Club 2, 3, 4: Dance Commillee 4: Clubs -- Bowling 3, 4: Varsily Traclc IZ Inlrarnurals I. JULIE A, O'BRlEN Sl. James C.Y,O. 2, 3, 4: Blue Banner 4, Clubs-Commercial 4, Presiclenl 45 Bowling 4: Red Cross 4. ANNA M. O'KEEFE Sf. Palrlclc C.Y.O. I, 2, 3, 4, Class Officer: Vice-Presidenl 2: Steno-Challer 43 Dance Commillee 2, 37 Clubs- Commercial 4: Rollerslcaf- ing 2, 37 Drarnallc 47 Bowling 3, 4: Pan-Ameri- cana 37 Red Cross l. ANN T. O'NElLL Sl. Mary C.Y.O. l, 2, 3: Clubs- Commercial 4: Bowling 3, 47 Rollerslcallng 2, 3. JOHN W. OVERACKER Sl. Vlncenl C.Y.O, I, 2, Inlrarnurals I, 2, 3, 4: CIubs-Dra- rnallc 41 Bowllng 37 Rifle 2. ROBERT E. PECK Sl. Vlncenl C.Y.O. 31 Varslly Foolball 3, 4: Varslly Baslcelball 2, 3, 4: Varslly Baseball 2, 3, 4. FRANK A. PEDLOW SI. Vincenl Cor 2, 3, 4: C.Y.O. 2, 3, 4: Blue Banner 2, 3, 4: C-lee Club I, 2, 3, 4: Dance Commiflee 2, 4: Choral 3, 4: Quill and Scroll 4: Infra- murals 2: Clubs-French 4: Press 3. 4. A. SARAH PRESCOTT Sf. Vincenl' C.Y.O. 3, 4: Crossroads 4: Sleno-ChaHer 3, 4: Clubs - Commercial 4: Dramalic 4: Spanish 4: Swimming 4: Press 4: Red Cross 3, 4. SHEILA M. QUINN S+. Thomas Cor 3, 4: C.Y.O. 2, 3, 4: Honor Monogram 2, 3: Blue Banner 2, 3, 4: Vin- cenlian 4: Clubs- Lalin 3, Presideni' 3: Dramafic 4: French 2, 3: Press 2, 3, Sec- relary 4: Pan-Americana 3, Presidenl' 3: Red Cross 2, 3. JEANNE M. RAIMUNDO SI. Anlhony Cor 3, 4: C.Y.O. I, 2, 3, Treasurer 4: Class Olfiicerz Secrelary I: Honor Mono- gram I: Crossroads 4: Glee Club I, 2, 3, 4: Dance Commillee I, 2, 3, 4: Clubs-Lalin 3: Dramafic 4: Spanish 3, 4: Swimming 2: Bowling 3, 4: Press 3, 4: Quill and Scroll 3, 4: Pale-'I' 2, 3, Vice-Presidenl 4: Pan-Americana 3: Red Cross I, 2, 3, Vice-Presi- denl 4. JOSEPH S. RESTIEO Sl. Thomas Cor 3, 4, Honor Monogram 2, 3, 4: Blue Banner 2, 3, 4: Vincenlian 3, 4: Dance CornmiI+ee 4: Varsily Traclc I, 2, 3, 4: Inlramurals I, 2, 3, 4: Clubs-Drarnalic 4: Press 3, 4: Quill and Scroll 4. ELIZABETH A. PFISTER S+. James C.Y.O. I, 2, 3, 4: Clubs- Spanish 3, 4: Swimming 4: Red Cross I, 2, 3, 4: Rollerslcaling 2. JOHN PURCELL Blessed Sacramenl' C.B.A, I, 2: Varsify Base- ball 3, 4: Inlramurals 3, 4: Clubs-Varsily 3, 4. SALLY A. RAFFERTY Sacred Hearl C.Y.O. I, 2, 3, 4: Clubs- Lalin 3: Spanish 3: Bowling 4: Palel 4: Pan-Americana 3: Red Cross 3. ROBERT E. REILLY Our Lady ol Mercy C.Y.O, I, 2: Dance Com- mi'I'ree I, 2, 4: In+ramuraIs I, 2, 3, 4. PATRICIA ANN C. RILEY SI. Vincenl C.Y.O. I, 2, 3, 4: Dance Commillee I: Clubs- Dramalic 4: Science 3. MARY T. RINGELMAN Our Lady oi Angels C.Y.O. I, 2, 3, 4: Orches- Ira I, 2, 3, 4: Clubs-- Dramaiic 4: Spanish 3: Bowling 3, 4: Pan-Ameri- cana 3: Red Cross IZ Rollerslcafing 2, 3. GERALD F. ROBERTS SI. James C.Y.O. I, 2, 3: Blue Banner 2, 3, 4: Vincenfian 4: Glee Club I, 3: Dance Commillee I, 2, 4: Choral 3: Inlramurals 2: Clubs- Lafin 4: Dramalic 4: Press 4. DOROTHY E. SCHALLER SI. James 5 C.Y.O. I, 2, 3, 4: Vincen- Iian 4: Sleno-Chaiier 4: Glee Club 3: Clubs- Cornmercial 4: Bowling 3, 4: Pan-Americana 3: Red Cross I, 2, 3, 4: Roller- slcaling 4. PATRICIA E. SEERY S+. Vincenl' C.Y.O. I, 2, 3, 4: Clubs- Lalin 3: French 3: Bowling 4: Red Cross I, 2, 4. ALICE C. SHERMAN SI, Agnes C.Y.O. I, 2, 3, 4: Cross- roads 4: Sleno-Chalier 4: Dance Commillee 4: Clubs - Commercial 4: Spanish 2: Bowling 4: Press 4: Ouill and Scroll 4. CHARLES C. RIVIELLO Blessed Sacramenf C.Y.O. I, 2, 3: Crossroads 4: Dance Commiflee 4: Inlramurals 4: Clubs-Dra malic 4: Bowling 3, 4: Press 4. ' ELIZABETH R. SAMASCOTT ' Our Lady ol Angels Cor 3, 4: C.Y.O. I, 2, 3, 4: Blue Banner 4: Vincenlian 4: Glee Club I, 2, 3, 4: Dance Comrnille I, 2, 4: Clubs-Lalin 3: Dramalic 4: French 2: Science 3: Swimming 2: Press 4: Ouill and Scroll 4: Pan-Amerr cana 3: Red Cross I, 2, 3, 4. JANE E. SCI-IALLER SI. James C.Y.O. 2, 3, 4: Blue Banner 4: Vincenlian 4: Clubs- Commercial 4: Bowling 4: Red Cross 2, 3: Roller- slcaiing 3. SALLY I. SI-IEA Blessed Sacramenl C.Y.O. I, 2, 3, 4: Class Officer: Presidenl 2: Cross- roads 4: Dance Commifiee I, 2: Clubs-Commercial 4, Treasurer 4: Bowling 3, 4, Secrelary 3: Press 4: Pan-Americana 3. GRACE F. SICKLES Sacred Hearl C.Y.O. I, 2, 3, 4: Orches- Ira I, 2, 3, 4: Clubs- French 2, 3.4: Presidenl 2. MARIE L. SILVERNELL SI. Margarer Mary C.Y.O. I, 2, 3, 4: PUIJIIC Speaking 3: Dance Com- miffee 4: Clubs- LaIin 3: Dramafic 4: Spanish 3, 4: Swimming 4: BowIing 4: PanfAmericana 3: Red Cross 3: RoIIerskaIing 2, 3. DANIEL J. SMITAS SI. George Cor 3, 4: C.Y.O. 3, 4: PuIoIic Speaking 3, 4: Crossroads 4: GIce CIuI3 I, 2, 3, ViceAPresidenI 4: Clubs-Dramaiic 4: GCI? 3, 4: BowIing 3, 4: RiI'Ie I, 2: Press 4: Varsify Track I, 2, 4: InI'ramuraIs I, 2, 3, 4. FLOYD M. SMITI-I Sf. James C.Y.O. I, 2: Dance Com- miIIoe 4: Cheerleader 4: Clubs-Bowling 3, 4. MADELINE M. SMITH Our Lady of AngeIs C.Y.O. I, 2, 3, 4: PubIic Speaking 3: CIubs-Larin 3: French 2, 3: Swimming 4: Red Cross I, 2, 3, 4, LEO S. STEINIGEL Our Lady of Mercy C.Y.O. I, 2: Crossroads 4: Varsiry Band 2, 3, 4: Dance CommiHee 2, 4: Chips- Rifle 2: Press 4, Vice-Presb denI 4: Quill and ScroII 4: Varsify Track 2, 3, 4: In- 'rramuraIs 2, 3, 4. ..,,,u JOANNE M. SKELLY SI. Vincenr Cor 2, 3, 42 C.Y.O. I, 2, 3, Prefecf 4: CIass OIIicer: Treasurer 2, 3: Honor Monogram I, 2: PukJIic Speaking 3: BIue Banner 2, 3, Ediror 4: Ring Cornrnif- Iee 3: Dance CommiIIec 3: ChoraI I, 2, 3. 4: CIuI3s- Drarnafic 4: Spanish 3, 4: Science 3: Press 2, 3, 4: QUIII and Scroll 4: Pan' Americana 3. BERNARD J. SMITH Sacred I-Iearf Glee CIuI3 I, 3, 4: Dance Commifiee 4: ChoraI I, 3, 4: CIubsfBowIing 3, 4: InIramuraIs 2. IRA A, SMITI-I SI. Margarer Mary Glee Club I. WILLIAM JOSEPH SOMERVILLE SI, Vincenf C.B.A. I: Varsiry Track 2, 4: C.Y.O. 3: Dance Com- miffee 2: Inframurals 2, 3, 4. BERTI-IA A, STORER BIessed Sacramenf C.Y.O. I, 2, 3, 4: Dance Commiffee 4: CIuI:ns - Larin 3, 4: DramaIic 4: Spanish 2, 3, 4: Bowling 4: Pan-Americana 3: RoIIere ska+ing 2. JOI-IN J. SULLIVAN Sl. John Cor 3, 4: Sancluary Sociely I, 2, 3: Public Spealcing 3: Blue Banner 3: Vincenlian 3: Cheerleader I, 2, 32 Clubs - Press 3. JOAN M. TOBIN Sl. Joseph C.Y.O. I, 2, 3, 4: Clubs- Commercial 4: Bowling 3, 4, Presidenl 3, 4: Red Cross 3, 4: Rollerslcaling 2, 3. JOAN T. TOOLAN Sl. Palriclc C.Y.O. I, 2, 3, 4: Dance Cornmillee 4: Clubs -- Commercial 4: Bowling 3, 4: Rollerslfaling 2, 3. SARINA L. TRIOLA Sl. Palriclc C.Y.O. I, 2, 3, 4: Clubs- Colnmercial 4: Palel 2: Pan- Arnericana 3: Red Cross 4. ELIZABETH A. VAN ALSTYNE Sl. Palrick C.Y.O. I, 2, 3, 47 Dance Commillee 4: Clubs - Lalin 3: Dramalic 4: French 2, 3: Bowling 4: Pan-Am- ericana 3: Red Cross I: Rollerslcaling 2, 3. 1 X VALERIE J. SWIRZCKI Blessed Sacrament C.Y,O. I, 2, 3, 4: Blue Banner 2, 3, 4: Vincenlian 4: Clubs-Lalin 3: Dra- malic 4: French 2, 3, 4: Science 3: Press 3, 4: Quill and Scroll 3, 4. JOANNE M, TOBIN Blessed Sacramenl C.Y.O. I, 2, 3, 4: Clubs -M Lalin 3: Drarnalic 4: Bowl- ing 4: Palel I: Pan- Ameri- cana 3: Red Cross 2. JEAN A. TREMBLAY Our Lady of Angels Cor 3, 4: C.Y.O. I, 2, 3, 4: Dance Commillee 4: Clubs -Lalin 3: French 2, 3: Science 3: Red Cross l. 2, 3, 4: Rollerslcalinq 2, 3. MICHAEL J. VADNEY Sl.Vincenl Varsily Foelball 3, 4: Var- sily Baslcelball 3: Varsily Baseball 3, 4, JAMES E. VAN BUSKIRK Sl. Agnes Public Speaking 3: Blue Banner 2, 3, 4: Varsily Band 2, 3, Secrelary 4: Swing Band 3, 4: Clubs - Press 3, 4. MARY L. VAN DECAR Blessed Sacramem' C.Y.O. I, 2, 3, 4: Blue Banner 4: Sfeno-Chalfer 4: Vincenlian 4: Dance Com- millee I, 2, 4: Clubs - Commercial 4: Bowling 3, 4: Press 4: Rollerslcafing 2. LILLIAN A. WANDS Blessed Sacramenl C.Y.O. I, 2, 3, 4: Clubs- Lafin 3: French 2, 4, Treas- urer 3: Bowling 4, Vice- Presidenf 3: Red Cross I. ROBERT L. WALASINOWICZ SI. Casimir lnlramurals 2, 3, 4. IRENE F. WITKO Our Lady of Angels C.Y.O, I, 2, 3. 4: Dance Commillee 4: Clubs-Lalin 3: French 2, 3: Science 3. MARILYN A. YANAS SI. Teresa C.Y.O. I, 2, 3, 4: Glee Club I, 2, 3, 4: Clubs - Lafin 3: Spanish 2, 3: Bowling 3, 4. GERALD WAGNER SI. Teresa Glee Club 2, 3, 4: Dance Commiflee I, 2: Golf Team l, 2, 3, 4: Clubs - Bowl- ing 4: lnlramurals I, 2, 3, 4. DOLORES R. WELCH SI. Pafrick C.Y.O. l, 2, 3, 4: Dance Commilfee 4: Clubs - Commercial 4: Bowling 3, 4: Rollerslcaling 2, 3. JOHN T. WINKLER Our Lady of Angels Glee Club I, 2: Dance Comrnillee 2, 4: Clubs - Bowling 3, 4: Rifle 2: Var- sify Traclc 4: lnlramurals 2, 3, 4. CAROL M. WOOD SI. Vincenf C.Y.O. 2, 3: Clubs-Bowl- ing 4: Red Cross 4. JANE N. ZILIN S+. George C.Y.O. 2, 3.4: Dance Com- miflee 4: Clubs-Lalin 3: Dramafic 4: French 3, 4: Secrelary 2: Bowling 4: Rollerslcaling 2, 3. M E M O R I A M T :Umm lxrllg Ma 9 l946 IN PPPIECIATIV N In appreciarion ro pare-nfs or guardians Tor Their inferesr and sacrifices in our behalf, The seniors have inscribed The following names: Mr. and Mrs. l.. Alexander Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Cahill Dr. and Mrs. J. G. Devine Mr. and Mrs. J. Audino Mr. and Mrs. J. V. Carrnody Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Dollard Mr. and Mrs. S. Auclino Mr. and Mrs. F. Carpenler Mr. and Mrs. F, W. Dougha Mr. and Mrs. L. Aschenlarennor Mr. and Mrs. W. Carey Mr. and Mrs. T. Drulsshel Mr. and Mrs. J. Bader Mr. and Mrs, W. P. Carr Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Dufly Mrs. 6. Ballhazarcl Major and Mrs. J. J. Cassidy Mr. and Mrs. F, W. Dunham Mr. and Mrs. L. Bellcourl Mr. and Mrs. S. Choppy Mr. and Mrs. l-l. C. Dupree Mr. and Mrs, M. V. Benner? Mrs. A. Chrorniclr Mrs. M. W. Dwyer Mr. and Mrs, T. B. Berqan Mrs. A. F, Clarlc Mr. and Mrs. F. B. Dyer Mr. and Mrs. L. P. Binns Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Clule Mr. and Mrs. J Ehrhardl Mr. and Mrs. C. Biondi Mr, and Mrs. F. A. Condon Mr. and Mrs. F. P, Frnory Mr. and Mrs, J. L, Blair Mr. and Mrs, J. F. Connelly Miss G. Fanelli Mr. and Mrs. W. l-l. Bobear Mr. and Mrs. B. A. Connolly Mr, and Mrs. B. Farley Mr. and Mrs. E. V. Bourque Mr. and Mrs, J. Connolly Mr. and Mrs. H V. Farrell Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Brady Mrs, K. Coons Mr. and Mrs. V. l-l. Fisher Mr, and Mrs. C. Brown Mr. and Mrs, J. Corbell Mr. and Mrs. A F. Flinl Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Brown Mrs. M, Couqhlin Mr. and Mrs. G. F. Forbes Mr. and Mrs, A, Brozowslci Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Crummey Mr and Mrs. J. Fosler Mr, and Mrs. F. Bufri Mr. and Mrs. W. Day Mr. and Mrs. J. D, Fosler Mr, and Mrs. G. C. Burlce Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Delohanly Mr. and Mrs. F, J. Franke Mr. and Mrs. J. J, Burlce Mr. and Mrs. J. Dol.isi MF. and MVS. P. A. Furlonq Mr. and Mrs. T. R. Bulman Mr. K. L. Dellahoy Mrs. B. 6050110 Mr, and Mrs, W. W. Bnlrnnn Mr. and Mrs. M. Deshaies Mr. and Mrs. 5. J. Gardner Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Cahill Mrs. L, Desmond Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Gill 5'1'.rtrr Almafv firms in Health gets rm inside :'1'mc'. .I- .: 2nss .i Mr. and Mrs. J. Sonya Mr, and Mrs. T. A. Goodrich Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Gorman Mr. and Mrs. M. F. Govel Mrs, A. M. Granger Mr, and Mrs. lf. W. Grennon Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Griessel Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Hagy Mr. and Mrs. F. P. Hunderhan Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Heath Mr. and Mrs. C. Heilig Mr. and Mrs, A. Herlserqer Mr. and Mrs. E. lslerlcenlram Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Hickey Mr. and Mrs. W. Hofmann Dr, and Mrs. J. Hogan Mr. and Mrs, G. F. Holland Mr. and Mrs. l.. J. Hollisler Mr. and Mrs. W. l-leuqlrlalinq Mr, and Mrs. E. F. Jannoli Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Judd Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Kahnlo Mr. and Mrs. D, J, Kealinq Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Keegan Mrs. K. G. K eoly Mrs. D, A. Keenan Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Kelly Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Kelly Mr. and Mrs. C, H. Kennedy Mr. and Mrs, J. Kiley Mr. and Mrs. A. J, Kiszlca Mr. and Mrs. F. Kulzer Mr. and Mrs. G. l.averl'y Mr, and Mrs. W. lawlor Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Leo Mrs. K. Lennon Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Leonard Mr. and Mrs, H. Maczelc Mr. and Mrs, J. P. Mahoney Mr. and Mrs. J. Maloney Mr ,and Mrs. J. B, Maloy Mr. and Mrs. T. Marcello Mr. and Mrs. G. Marquise Mr, and Mrs. R, Marlin Mr. and Mrs. W, H, Mar-lin Mr. and Mrs. l.. Marrocchia Mr. and Mrs. D. Mazzola Mr. and Mrs. W, H. McCann Mr. and Mrs. C. Mccarlhy Mr. and Mrs. J, A. McCullen Mr. and Mrs, A. J. McDonald Dr. and Mrs. A. P. McGan Mr. and Mrs, J. McGloine Mrs. Gr. R. McGuire Mr. and Mrs. E, F. MCKio Mrs. K. McMahon Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Meehan Mr. Mr, Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr, Dr. Mr. Mrs Mr, Mr. Mrs Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mrs Mr. Mrs Mr. Mrs Mr. Mr, Mr. Mr. Mrs Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. I?r0fl1fr' Evan K'.I'f7lUT11.V flu' rmrffrrfx of flu' Card lndrxz' fu E. Meisrer J. P. Merriman R. R. Micheri G. Michna F. J. Moore J. l-l. Mrozowslci J. F. Mulcahy and Mrs. and Mrs. and Mrs. and Mrs. and Mrs. and Mrs. and Mrs. and Mrs. F. J. Mullin . E. M. Murphy and Mrs. H. Murphy and Mrs. J, Murphy . F. Myers and and and and and and . D. and . G. and . M. and and and and .M. and and and and and Mrs. P. J. Myslow Mrs. C, Nardiello Mrs. G. J, Nall Mrs. V, Nolan Mrs. A, l.. O'Brien Mrs. E. W. O'Brien J. O'KeeTe Mrs. J, J. O'Malley W. O'Neill Mrs. W, O'Neill Overaclrer Mrs. R. Palierson Mrs. R, H. Peclc Mrs. F. A. Pedlow Mrs, G, Pfisrer C. Prescoll Mrs. J. Purcell Mrs. A. T. Quinn Mrs, J. F. Quirlc Mrs. C, F, Raliierly Mrs. D. A. Ramundo 39 Mr. and Mrs. D. J. Redmond Mr. and Mrs, J. J. Reilly Mr. and Mrs. S. Reslilo Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Riley Mr. and Mrs. G. K, Rinqolrnan Mr. and Mrs. C. Riviello Mr. and Mrs. F. Roborls Mr. J. R, Sarnascoll Mr. and Mrs. G. Schallor Mr. and Mrs. T. M. Seery Mr. and Mrs. J, V. Shea Mr. and Mrs. D. Sherman Mr. and Mrs, J. H. Siclcles Mr. and Mrs. F, Silvernell Mr. and Mrs, J. J, Slcelly Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Smiras Mr. and Mrs, E. J. Smirh Mr. and Mrs. F. T. Smilh Mr, and Mrs, l. B. Srnilh Mrs. O, E, Smilh Mr. R. A. Somerville Mrs. H. Srenqel Mr. and Mrs. J. Slorer Mr. and Mrs, J. J. Sullivan Mr. and Mrs. W, R. Sweeney Mr. and Mrs, A. Swirvclri Mr. and Mrs, J. J, Tobin Mr. and Mrs. J. J, Tobin Mr. and Mrs. M. J, Toelan Mr. and Mrs. T, Tremblay Mr, and Mrs. S. Triolo Mr. and Mrs. H. Van Buslrirlr irrr' bug Mr. and Mrs. M Mr. and Mr. and Mr, and Mr. and Mr. and Mr. and Mr, and Mr. and Mr, and Mr, and Mrs. J. G. Wagner Wands Mrs. F. J. Weber Mrs. B. P. Werdr Mrs. F. Walasincwrm Mrs. J. F, Winkler Mrs. W, Wifko Mrs. C. D, Wood Mrs. 1. J. Yanas Mrs. J, Zarernba Mrs. N. Zrrrn Mrs, R. Zrrnrnerman rrfiu' rr1rlr'l11'm'.x', Svrrrrrr' gr'r'l.v f-rrrrlrw U11 l?r'rrf!1r'r Illlllrr' r'r'l1er'11.v tml fl 4 . , . ur l'r1z.vr11r'.v,v 1.1124 P11 0l0gn'r1fr11r'r i11h'rr'11frl.v ll frl1y.v1'r'.v lair. ft'I'lUff. ' C'IlVI'I'lI9 For many, time ciismissai means the enci of classes ancl tifxe beginning of extra-curricular activities. Our gamut of activities was ieasant ciistractions for ever 'one after a P Vi iiarci cia ' of ciassworli. Ciuin meetinds afiordetl mental cli- 7 Q version anti yet were imeips to a Letter untierstanciing of our ciassworla. A glimpse oi! our clanees justiiieci the long teiepiione con- versations anci aiiter-fiance ciiseussions. Concert time oiilereti renciitions L Y musical or anizations wiiicii as a reiucie 7 Q P lon iiours oi' ractice. To meet tie-atiiines tiwe staff memiaers S P oi' sciiooi Publications iiiaewise spent mucim time aiqter seiwooi. Time iuusy iiours were always woven into lwours of enjoy- ainie astimes 1 a icture ion to ine rememioereci. P P S .ff Y.-ff.-+ Ixllfflfl' HKIVVIIIIYIIJ and lfullzvr lfzmriim. I ETREF ' Highlighfing lhe year of Vincenriarfs spirirual acfivilies was 'rhe Annual Relreal. Three days of lale November were ser aside for each sludenl as a lime of prayer and recolleclion. Fafher Dunslan, O.F.M.C., and Falher Barnae bas, O.F.lVl.C., relreaf masfers for lhe girls and boys respeclively, gave enlighfening spirifual Jrallcs lo help 'rhe sludenls caplure rhe full mean- ing of lhe relreal. Informal discussions were held in which Jrhe Relreal lvlaslers slressed lopics ol vocafions, Chrislian virfues, and our purpose on ear+h. Daily Mass, Communion, and Benedicfion en- abled slrudenls 'ro enioy lhe many spirifual bless- ings of These Three days. Prevailing silence allowed lime lor concenfralion on our efernal goal. hula lzrlmz In lwrlfzm' llzmrfiru v r'i'lrm1f miifi-:'mz.1' n n1-i-u -1 Q .-1-iiv-w -uul i M AY DP x Each May, al lhe QCD. grounds, Vincenfian sfudenfs parficipale in a magnilicenl dernonsfraf lion of devolion To Our Blessed lvlofher. The Varsily Band and a living rosary, formed by boys and girls of lhe high school, led fhe procession of sfudenls from fhe high school lo fhe grounds, where lhe exhibifion of publicly honoring Mary began. ln lradilional red and gold gowns, The Girls' Glee Club eslablished afrnosphere wilh lhe singing of appropriale May hymns while May Queen, Joan Bornhorsf, and her courl of ai- lendanls approached lhe allar of Our Lady ol Fafima. Climaxing lhe dernonslralion was lhe corona- lion of lhe Blessed Virgin by Jrhe sludenl' queen. An inspirafional address, given by Monsignor Maginn, was imrnedialely followed by Benedic- May Umm ,Mm H 'rion ol lhe Blessed Sacrament 4'ruu'11iny by frm .-H Tlu' May Court and Jllnizxifnznr Lllliljllfill foxy Iu'fm'f Our I :dx xtulzw. .2 N-vi-iF WX i s Q il .H lg Ojjliiiicrs and Comnziffvc Clmirillrfz. Left to right: James Hogan fS0fl'PfrI1'j'T, Matthew Fitzgerald CVirc-Preffwfj, Blake Duffy Cfre- fvcfj, Joseph Buff Cfcrrctzzryj. CAN-If LIC YF U'l'i-I To bring abouT a uniTicaTion OT eTTorT and a wider parTicipaTion by The numbers, The Boys' C.Y.O. combined The individual commiTTees oT pasT years inTo a single general commiTTee. AT The TirsT weekly meeTing The responsibiliTy OT leading The group was given To PreTecT Blake DuTTy, Vice-PreTecT lvlaTThew FiTzgerald, Secre- Tary Joseph BUTT, and Recording SecreTary James Hogan. Guided in iTs Tasks by The moTTo To have The V. I. sTudenT Think and acT CaTholic, The C.Y.O. has esTablished a record worThy oT praise. The organizaTion sponsored a weekly religious bulleTin To assisT in The spiriTual liTe oT The sTudenT body. By The sale oT ChrisTmas cards, The collecTion oT cancelled sTamps, and The supervision OT miTe boxes, The organizaTion was able To aid The Toreign missions. AT reTreaT Time, The members made and placed posTers ThroughouT The school To remind The sTudenTs oT The spiriT and purpose OT The reTreaT. BroTher Jogues, BroTher Ferrer, and BroTher Francois moderaTed The C.Y.O., and under Their guidance The organizaTion wiTnessed a success- Tul year. WhaT TribuTe could be more pleasing To our Blessed lvloTher Than a group OT young sodalisTs uniTing To honor her? This sodaliTy, The girls' uniT oT The CaTholic YouTh OrganizaTion, enioyed a successTul year largely Through The eTTorTs OT iTs direcTor, SisTer Mary Helene, R.S.lvl., and her TaculTy assisTanTs. The organizaTion, secTioned inTo smaller uniTs, each oT which underTook a major proiecT Tor The year. enabled a more comprehensive program To be enacTecl. These commiTTees, working in- dividually, were consTanTly acTive in encouraging The wider disTribuTion oT CaTholic wriTings, pro- +-.. -3 FS .- r we SR yy ww I' l. .xlmlurzix nmnll in Kllny lhrv fxllxllfm' RG! NIZP TIF N rnoflon or +he Propagafion of 'rhe Faifh drive, The Cen+raN Cornrniffee was headed by Prerecr increased devofion To Mary, and fhe enfhronef Joanne Slcelly, assisfed by Vice-Prefecf Heanor me-nf of fhe Sacred Hearf in homes and family Murphy, Secrerary Anne Leonard, and Treawrer life. Jeanne Ramundo. Ujf1'.n'v'.v and t'n111r1r1'llm' flflqllhflllfll. bl. k!'llII1HlUj, lx. Imrkv, Nl. IJ5'l'l'. 30051111 Row: K. lNIt'DIlIlIl14l, li, Nlysl-mx, l3utlm11 Ron: I. Rlllllllllilll QY'f'm1.v11r'm'5, A. I,L'0l1IlI'1I C.S'c4'1'4'fr1ry5. I. Shelly 4l'm'j1w'H, lf. Nlurpluy L I '1'UU-l'r'uf.'.'lW . Q.. CVR Cor, The hearT oT school, is The honor so- cieTy oT VincenTian. The members oT The socieTy, chosen by TaculTy elecTion, hold The responsibiliTy of upholding and advancing The principles oT VincenTian. AT an early spring assembly new members are awarded membership and malce The required pledge oT loyalTy. Rose Cor, awarded aT grad- uaTion To The mosT represenTaTive senior boy and girl, is The highesT honor ThaT can be given a VincenTian sTudenT. The early deadline oT The Crossroads permiTs only The presenT Cor members To appear in The accompanying picTure. STUDENT Cf UNCIL The STudenT Council has as iTs aim To insTill wiThin The sTudenTs a sense oT responsibiliTy, and respecT Tor and enTorcemenT oT school rules and TradiTions. AT The weelcly meeTings The council, acTing as an execuTive board discussed and acTed upon sTudenT suggesTions and recommen- daTions. Through The operaTion oT The STudenT Coun- cil, The sTudenTs acquired The Teeling oT being a necessary parT oT The school governmenT. Basis oT represenTaTion was revised This year. Four members were elecTed To represenT each oT The upper classes. The council was guided by SisTer M. Dolorosa and BroTher Paulus. 'linfv row Cleft to rightlt M. Fitzgerald, M, Hughes, M. Cmlon, M. Cahill, V, Keating, M. bl. Manning, Al. Koruh, R. Luhinski. E. Kzlnlorcik, B. Cairns, nl. Smith, R. Rail. Fifth wiv: T. Conlon, M. VVCTIHTIIIII, G. Gullivan, li. Fcchzxn, B. Hatfield, A. Hahn, M. Flood, M. Hrnnngznn A. lilzxising, M. XN'cmple, M. Kwiatowski, M. Bronssczxn. Iiourtlz mtv: M. T. Kccnzin, Ii. Sflizxfcr, M. liezxn, R, Mzilccki, M. Nzlnghtcr, I. Dolzui, M. Hcclcrman, M. lnmlcl, R. Myslow v C. Scwcll, J. llnprcc, R. Miller. Third mir: -T. Foster, -T. Allard, C. Kcil, T. Trcmlily, l'. Hzlrmzln, K. Bagley, rl. Keegan, M. Noonan, H. lizxrlllct, A. Cline, l'. lillfflilflll, .l. Gnilclcxl, R. Tlurkc, R. Mickcri. .S'm'm1d row: R. Foster, N. Mulcahy, L. XYilkCs, F. Swcciicy, M. Fcchzin, H. Pzisiomck, il. Rooney, M. Ryan. N. lintinzxn, E. Szzmuscott, J. Crnmmcy, 13. Ilnsilc v S. Mc.G:1n, T. Skclly. Ifofiom wmv: M. T. liutman, ul. Cox, -T. Dinoxn, nl. Mitchell. S. Yun TYR' P. Slmcffcr, E. Slczlsmzmn, C. VX'en1plc, Y. Nnrclicllo, M. lloiiglitnlingf, T. Morone, A. O'Xeil. C. Burns, M. Unison, M. Gillcrzin. -s .4 : :l.n4ln . . . , . . . u y , Icll In r1g11I: NI. X:u1g111c1', ll, N111I'11c-11. 12. Ixzmv. I. 141-110, VI. 111133 Ix, 111+11:mf, .. ,13- X. 11n'1'1cI'r111:1m, XY, I1:11111, C. Ixmg. 11. 'Itmwy C.-X1uwx112 151111 1i1c'11:11'I7.1 SI'IIIIIlN'I' IIUUNIQIL , .k 1 IIUI1 I If rum' 11011 In r1g1111Z I. Xlzxlmufy, 1. Flzumfwlt, 12. I,11IY111N1i1, .-X, I1L'r11m-1'gvr. 1. I'1:u'14n'. F1 111111. IQ. I'1lc1m1, VI. X1cI1f111:1111, II. 15111111412 11. 1I11'c'1w1', VI. 1'wslL'1'. 1, 51ll1111t'll'l'. l'1,1ff1 fum' . 4 fx , - 4 , 1 fx 1 I - , A 11. 5111l1llS, 1. 1l:l11411'zn11, Ix. lxmpv, Ix. 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WiniTred and BroTher Pierre insTanTly come To mind. Through The eTTorTs oT These direcTors, assisTed by SisTer lvl. GraTia and BroTher Evan, The music deparTmenT has aTTained an enviable repuTaTion Tor ouTsTanding perTormances. The Tive groups oT This deparTmenT enTerTain The sTudenT body ThroughouT The year aT various school TuncTions. The combinaTion oT The boys' and girls' glee clubs, accompanied by The Red JaclceTs swing band, esTablished proper holiday aTmosphere aT The ChrisTmas assembly. The glee clubs also provided sacred music aT The religious TuncTions oT The school. SmooTh rhy- Thms were rendered by The Red JaclceTs aT social gaTherings. The VarsiTy Band wiTh iTs sTirring marches encouraged aThleTic vicTories. HighlighTing The music deparTmenT's acTiviTies was The Annual Spring FesTival. WiTh The open- ing sTrains oT The girls' orchesTra, anoTher suc- cessTul concerT was begun. A harmonious blend oT voices Trom a sTage oT shady pasTels inTro- duced The Girls' Glee Club. A new aTTracTion aT The concerT was The addiTion oT modern balleT. The unique rendiTion oT BeauTiTul Ohio, The TradiTional Themesong, announced The Red JaclQeTs. Delving inTo more modern arranges menTs, The Red JaclceTs paced The rhyThm Tor The VinneTTes. AlThough on The sTage Tor buT a shorT Time, This group OT TalenTed chorines wiTh Their proTessional sTyle added much To The suc- cess oT The TesTival. The Boys' Glee Club, piclc- ing a Tew choice songs Trom iTs reperToire, proved iTs versaTiliTy WiTh old and new selecTions. Adding highlighT upon highlighT, The VarsiTy Band scored a direcT hiT. lT's forceful Tempo inTroduced a dynamic Tinale in which The girls' and boys' glee clubs combined To render an all- Time TavoriTe NighT and Day. Top Row Qleft to rightbz J. Girzone, H. LaDuke VV. Dollard, R. Phelan, M. Fitzgerald, J. Cuthbert, F. Riclmrtz, J. Campbell, F. Tedlow, R. Ramer, Fourilz Row: T. Motler, P. U L M. Amedeo, R. Smith, M. Condon. Fifth Row: VV. Hayes, A. Maynard, T. Dugan, TE. Fay. Sv Reilly, D. Smitas, J. Myers, I. Mrozowski, T. Burke, VV. St. Pierre, P. O'Herin, D. SchutT. W. Redmond, R. Meister. Third Row: R. Patterson, W. Engel ,R. Luddy, G. Fischer, N. :CJCIWFJ LaI3ontC, B. Cunningham, T. Whalen, R. Hexfrerger, R. Hedderman, C. Girad, F. Connelly. Second Row: F. Motler, A. Samuelson, T. Hamill, G. Vvagner, T. Murphy, T. Scally, T. Keely, T. lhTCA11l6j', E. McConyille, G. Clancy, B. Oboyski, DT. Wernple. Boffom Row: T. Kahnle, R. Berzal, G. Kahnle, -T. Northcutt, -T. FitzPatriCk, R. Neville, P. Redmond, B. Duffy, F. Chromik, D. Carmody. G. Sullivan, J. King, D. Tgoe. ' HHH .lAl2l5E'l'5 Tuff Kurs QlulAllo1'igl1l51,l. N11-llzmxxi, ,l. lliukq Illidflfl' lx'n'Tv: lf. llclxlluully, ll. l 1'ccml, G. l.:1111vrl1m'11. R. llzulcr, ll. llI'llW17t'll, lf. llcvinc. lfrlmf lx'lm': U. .-Xppcll. l. Allll'1ll1X, R. Scmcczll, A. llxmqy, rl. llzulcr, li. l1w11m11r' I. Yam liuskirk, v . GIRLS' GLEE ELUB 'llwf lx'u':u' ilclt lu riglltli l'. 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'LJ U kg? .L . , G I 3' I' ,. 4, , . , . l Liv-lziizlnm lu'ri1n'c illyxfirzu 111141 lwrmzrd Cmzzmlly vfzvuk .vi'41lz11g1 of fii'l1H'i'.x', In Seplember a new and eager yearboolc sfall accepled lhe challenge of preserving lhe con- dign ranlc of former Crossroads The accepf- ance of lhis underlaking was nol an incipience, buf rafher a lerminaliong 'rhe conclusive phase of our high school period. An able sfarf, advised by Brolher Wilberf and Sisler lvl. Margrehra, combined ideas for 'rhe careful planning of lhe i949 edilion. Long hours ol concenlralion and agile enacling of plans resulred in The accomplishmenl of an es- fimable publicalion. Slarl members were lamiliarized wilrh year! book fechniques a+ lhe annual Columbia Scho- laslic Press Associafion convenlion. The frip +o New Yorlc Cily for lhe convenlion lhis pasl year was bolh enioyable and advanlageous. Crossroads represenls a cornpleled buf never forgohlen phase of life, our high school years, a period which inluses wifhin us a deplh of gralifude lo our parenls. ln lhe Nalional Scholaslic Press Cornpelilion, lhe I948 edilrion of Crossroads copped firsf- class honors, Sfilizffirzgf llc-il In riglmtl i 173. Gonyzi, Xf.l!crg:u1, XY. Copclzuul, T. Cahill, A. Sl1L'I'lT11ll1, Ifylzulnotl S1'lIf1'l1iZ l', Iiully, bl. Iliumlnclo, IJ, li1lSllC, ID. Smllzms, X. ll0l'liCIIllllIH, gl. Ilugnn, -ROSS Rf ADS Co-Edilo rs Y,,A......... Associale Edilorsn Lilerary Edilors ,,,.. A ....A, Bernard Connolly, Bernice lvlyslow Y ,Dorolhy Basile, Leo Slengel, Ann Keegan, Daniel Smilas ,,,,.,,sVincenl' Carmody, Jeanne Ramundo Business Managers, ,7,,,, 7,,,,,, N ancy l-lerlcenham, Paul Jannoll Assislanls ,.,.,,,,,,...., Senior Edilors ,,,,.,, Classes Edilors ,, Aclivilies Edilors ,,,s. Sporls Ed Hors , Assislanl ....,,ss,, Copy Edilor .,,.,, Assislanls ,,,,,, Ulvlary Bergan, John lVlcCullen ...w,-s,.Joyce Carey, Jim Hogan ,s,,,,,,,Charles Riviello, Pafricia Kelly ,,,,,,,BeHy Sonya, Thomas Maloney Thomas Cahill, Joan Gardner ....William Copeland ,....,,..a,..,,,,Sally Shea ,,,s,,Jean Lee, Alice Sherman Sfalzdingf flcft to figlltlf BICCIIHCII, Gzlrdncr, C, Rivicllo, S. l'1'csC0lt, S llC1 Sftlffflf ,l. Carey, T. Kllllt may, L. Slcugcl, A. liccgmi, Y. Czmrlmmy, ,I. Loc. ri W IN' FNTI ' Nl wa 1 I' I Cu-lfcliinrx Virginia Keating and Lonix Clioppy pause in tim .vizldy of l'inwntii1n format. George Kalznle and Joanne Skelly, co-editors, review an earlier ixxne of Blue Banner. ' LUE BA NNE! The school's spring liTerary publicaTion. VincenTian, displayed The creaTive TalenT and imaginaTion OT our TuTure auThors, poeTs, essayisTs, and arTisTs. A wide varia- Tion oT Topics and sTyles of wriTings pro- vided enioyable reading Tor all. The sTaTT, headed by co-ediTors Virginia KeaTing and Louis Choppy, appraised and selecTed The sTudenT conTribuTions in The annual VincenTian shorT sTory conTesT which proved To be The highlighT oT The magazine. The sTaTT was under The able diracTion ol: SisTer Mary Carmel and BroTher Evan. The cover designing and The page illus- TraTions were done by The arT ediTors. Ann Gill, Nancy l'leaTh, and Rosemary Blair. Through The liTerary iniTiaTive and all-ouT eTTorT oT The sTaTT and The sTudenT wriTers, The VincenTian upheld The sTandards oT pasT publicaTions by receiving an All- Columbian raTing. VincenTian's iournalisTic TalenT Tound ex- pression in The Blue Bonner, The school paper. ThroughouT The year, long aTTer The lasT bell had rung, The hum oT acTiviTy was sTiII audible Trom 4OI. Here, nimble work- ers were deep in Their work wriTing heads. ediTing a copy, and preparing The dummy in order To meeT The deadline. Co-EdiTors Joanne Skelly and George Kahnle along wiTh The sTaTT were guided in The duTies by SisTer Mary Carmel and BroTher Evan. STaTT members discussed and planned The TuTure issues in Journalism class. Days oT hard work were rewarded wiTh The eagerly awaiTed spring Trip To New York CiTy, where The Columbia Scho- lasTic Press AssociaTion ConvenTion was held. Blue Bonner received: FirsT Place Hon- ors Trom The NaTional ScholasTic Press: FirsT Place lnTernaTional l-lonor RaTing Trom Quill and Scroll: FirsT Place Honor RaTing 'From The Columbia ScholasTic Press Asso- ciaTiong All-Columbian Tor ediTorials. lXl1IQN'I'l XN Fi'I'vXl'l'- . . , , , . . 1111411151 4h'II IH IIQIIIV M, lux?-011-. XI -I ixL'w1.m, -I. IXVNIIIU. X. 5NXlI!t'x ' 1 IINHIU, Xl, lx. Xll1M'.n1:x, ll I'QHAl'1'N 1' fi If. SIlI1IIlv'wU, XI .X blllflwl, 5. Qllimr, I, VM:-1r1+y, Y, lim':1Ii11g,,l. k.IAl1'UI111'X' X dum lllll HXNNIQH fi'l',fWV: ' . , v . , lmlrm ll1'IllwI'lQI1l3Z X . lXk'LlllUg, l., K Iwppx I, llmh XI I' Xlnlyllq I, lxlllmhy N lI'lL'lxI, 5.fjlllIlH,1n. lQrrI1n'l'IN, Xl. .X ,l111I41 . ' .. ,. . , 4 If .Iv IjUI?l'K'L', QI, lmxll-V, YI, lv-XMIM, .3 5:lI11.l-Cult, ,I 5kL'llx, 1, LVIIINIIIVX I lxvn-l1.m A' 5- Ewan fl it WiTh The guidance oT BroTher Ferrer The AlTar SocieTy during The pasT year served aT The schools ecclesiasTical TuncTions. The KnighTs oT ChrisT in Their armor oT cassoclc and surplice were always ready To assisT The priesT on The alTar. Theirs was The privilege OT represenTing The enTire sTudenT body aT The alTar. Each Monday in The arT room, busy PaleT Club members could be seen exhibiTing arTisTic abiliTy. SisTer M. AniTa and here worlcers willingly ac- cepTed any proiecTs presenTed To Them. Dance posTers, reTreaT reminders, and Red Cross pro- iecTs were buT a Tew oT The club's underTalcings. The Pan-American Club, under SisTer M. BonavenTure, sTudied The hisTorical TradiTions and presenT-day cusToms oT our LaTin-American neighbors. By presenTing colorTul scenes oT Pan- American liTe, The members oT The club were able To prornoTe a greaTer inTeresT in inTer- ALTAH EUEHHY ITML' Kms' Qlclt to Ylgllllf J. Mclicgncy, M. Fitzgerald. Tlzfra' Now: IT. Cunningliznm, J. R. Dwyer, R. Krug. 5t'i'UIIf1 lx'fm': VT. Moller, R. Cmmrilly. lf. Mzurtlcy, G. Klc'I':1g110. l71'r.vf Kniv: rl. Shen, J. King. UBS American relaTions. DeTermined To augmenT Their knowledge oT Roman culTure and hisTory, members oT The l.aTin Club conducTed weelcly meeTings wiTh This aim in view. AssisTed by SisTer M. l-lelene, The girls planned educaTional and inTeresTing acTiv- iTies, including quizzes on Roman background and a sTudy oT cusToms. Spanish Clubs, El PaseTiempo , direcTed by SisTer M. Dolorosa, and La TorTulia , by SisTer M. BonavenTure, carried on a number oT acTivi- Ties: among These were Spanish slciTs, enacTmenT oT holiday TesTiviTies, and insTrucTive discussions. From The membership oT El PaseTiempo a sTaTT was organized To publish a Spanish newspaper, La Cima. Joan Dunham was chosen EdiTor-in- ChieT oT The publicaTion. PoTenTial secreTaries comprise The Commercial PALET ELUB Club zizrzizlvmcv bury ll1c111.fplz'f.v tviflz fzmfw' tuorlc. Hack Rom' Cleft to riglitl Z N. Heath QPrv5z'dM1fD,fl. Smith CTrca.mre1'D , L. Bingham, J. Cox, l'. Brady, C. Keil, nl. Guilclcu, J. Dcmbski f.qf'i'1'l'fl1l'j'T, nl. Rlllllllllllil UTM'- I7l'F.Vli!lC'7'1f T. Front Rim' Clclt to riglltji L. St. Ongc, D. Gincci, A. Gill, nl. Carey. UNDE' CL 'XSSHXEN Hero HFC Olll' FIEISS-US GNL! LPYI' i1l'C 1llUSl' XVIII! XVill CTOIltiNllC on at XY. alter us. ,xxuny of tllixlil will L10 1110 sumo ilwing wc: have along otlmc-rs will In-1'lqcc'i what wc: have begun. To show caclm or us in tlxc role ol. il stuclcnt in the class- room is not Possible. But these Pages will 116113 you to l1I'lClCI'StilI1Cl, EIS IJE1I'Cl1tS, VVIIV OLII' TNEIIIV CXLI1iI1g LOUIS VVCFC Spflflt ill PI'CPill'ilti0I1 IDI' C'lilSSI'OOIU ICElI'I1il1g. SCC 111C VViClC-CYCC1 IFCSLITICII EIHLI FCCHII UUI' fl'iglltClNlC'Ll CLIVS. IQCgl'CfS dllil PlCilSLll'CS iiI'C Illillgllfil RIS OL1l' l1lOllgl1tS IIIUVC to SOPLO- morcs, to ilu: jl1I1i01 S'l1lC IlCi1l'iI1lQ ol our final year' ut Vinccntian. Standing CLeft to rightj: Carolyn Wemple, Trea.rurer,' Joseph Murphy, Historian, Jean Guilclca, Historian, David Kelley, Treasurer, George McTague, ,S'ecretary,' Joan Cox, Sefretaryj Sealed: Bruce Cunningham, Vine-Presidentj James Cleary, President, Patricia Schaefer, President, Jane Rooney, Vire- President. 'JUNIVRS Top Row CLeft to rightjz B. Cunningham, I. Campbell, T. Burke, R. Flake, J. Carpenter, M. Fitzgerald, J. Childs, J. Dresser, E. Alheim, L. DeLucia. Middle Row: Cf. Clancy, R. Byrnes, VV. Engel, H. Bennett, I. Cleary, C. Cohan, T. Farley, R. Daley, I. Ablett, Bro. Evan. Bottom Row: I. Buff, -I. Byrne, C. Burke, L. Brackley, J. Dwyer, D. Delehanty, D. Carmody, A. Coletta, R. Berzal. , ,. - -ann: Top Row Cleft to rightjz M. Devaiie. E. Morrissey, S. Nestor, J. Vfyld, G. VVyld, M. King, H. Bchnu, S. Carey, M. Kane. Third Row: J. Cliikn, N. Britt, A. Phclzui, J. Siiynlcr, R. Broderick, L. Polak, j. Burns, Sammi Row: Sr. M. Mnrgrctta, P. Kuclm, l'. Smith, J. Prcdcl, A. Hogan, C. Connolly, R. Gnspnry, l'. Luydeii, J. McEiizmey, M. Pemiock, bl. Norton. Bottom Row: M, Mulderry, S. Hniihiirst, M. Rocsch E. Kane, C. Papa, M. Ncriicy, C. lvlCCOllllCll, B Dcrkowski, M. Rzmcy, J. Giulilciz fF'l95O ' ' Top Rota' Qlcft to right! 2 Smith, F. Roddy, lf. Zell, E. Smith, NV. OYCl711l1OI'. J. Reilly, T. Stcru, E. Spniihniier, H. XVZ1lSl1. Tlzird Row: Rl. XYilson, R. Scncfnl, I. XYillig, R. XVertm:m, I. Tuohcy, l'. Pettit, F. Richnrtz, Bro. XN'ilhc1't. S1't'0?1d Row: gl. Northvutt, G. Simpson, Smith T. Quilm, I. Olcoimor, C. Rcih. Bottom Row: A. Trcmhlziy, P. Tcimcy, I. Shen, T Scully, D. Siillivzm, D. Schiiff, B. Vtlclsh. if 'Y V X 'N uulrmg J.. 1 Top Ron' Cleft to riglitl : L. Mnrnigliam, J. Girzone, XY. Glaslvrener, nl. Mellonalrl, H. Lalluke, E. Lullinski M. Micliela, J. Flynn, J. Mcliegney, A. Meister. Third Row: E. MCConville, A. Hart, Malioney R. Lennon, R. HoH'man, ll. Freed, R. Hall, J. Moller v bl. Lyman, A. Hilllll. .S'm'ond Row: E. Leary, J. MeCasliion, T. Glenn. Hollow Row: ll. Kelly, E. BICCllllOllgll, J. Murphy T. Murphy, R. Lnclcly, T. MeAnley, llro, Martian D, johnson, G. McTag'ue. v v Top Rim' Qlelt to riglltl 3 l,. Tario, M. Kirelier, M. A l'la1'l, K. Treadway, M. L. VVllllSCll, G. XYinkler, M. Delaney, M. A. iNCVVC0lllll, D. Giaeei. Third Row: I. Ross, M. Conroy, M. B. Summerville, Y. Yaccariello. CLASS OF .Srmfld Row: S. Diagnarcl, N. llnlyonia, E. McDonald, J. Yan Deloo, M. Clarke, M. Tailmo, J. McAllister, L. St. Onge, M. Kirlzy. Iiflfffllll Row: Il. Nolan, bl. lYAgostino, M. bl. MeClnsky, R. Clare, D. Heim, P. Kelly, M. Rnggiero, M. Keegan. Top lxhm' Qleft to righllt J. Cunley, Demluski, M. lfny, lf. Sminlsky, IC. llluski, C. Fogerty, Y. l':1ten:nule, l'. Spnker, M, Brown, li. O'Neill. Third lime: J. Bolnncl, J. Feiclcn, P. Meagher, ll. Kirk, M. llenn, F. Cnnlmoy, hl. Rooney M. llnseh. '95O ' Top Row fleft to riglltj : J. Lithgow, D. Schumaker, N. NX'hitaker, E. Gottestein, N. Brothers, M. Tompkins, J. Guilders.. Third Rmeg C, Keil, G. Rnjczewski, S. Van VVie, R. Tnohey, J. Akerstrom, C. Kross, M. Gallagher J. Areliambault. 1 Smurziz' Rlrzv: Sr. Bl. Helene, Xl. Ifeehnn, C lloiiovzui, M. Slrnney, Xl. lllzinelmril, ll. l,flZl0l1lCk, M. Murplly, M, R2ll:fPl'lf', l.. lilllglllllll, Nl. Ryan, lfflfflllll Row: C. XYcmple, C. Szivuen, lf, Allan, A. Fouily, M. Burke, j. linsile, J. Cex, G. Mitchell, C. Clonse. Scrond Row: E. Miller, J. Smith, M. Rigley, J. McCullough, P. Shaefer, M. Ciofh, J. Boland, J. Dolhof. Bottom Row: E. Slensmnn, E, Trapp, L. Cuilzey, B. Finnigzin, Sr. M. Beatrice, j. Allen, A. Magna, G Benson. 'VY' lf: j11'.x'l-ymzl' .vf1n1'fl1mzd .vlznlvnlv zz' f1z11rlun1m11'uf Im'!111i111u'v nr lfzkfug rlirfu1'iw11. 'nllzur l,rIHfIl.X' r.1'f'l11i11x In Carolyn lfV1'mf'lc frr.vidf.v IIA' girls in Sr. Ill. Margrz'tz'u'.v floss in Anzvricun lM.v!z'Iu- fiom mod Us dclvgrlffx lo KI work C011,X'fif1lfl4f771l11 CQU71'Z'K'H- 111111. Frcd Rivlmrt: fl.S'.Yl'.VfA' Brotlzfr 11'1fIft'1.lI7L in slzowing the gmgraplziml l'Kl1l.S'L'J for the FI't'11L'1l and Indian l1f ar. Sfllflllfflj C14-ft to 1'igl1t3: Tl1o111:1s Ililt, Ilf.v1'f1rim1,' Mary O'l31'ic11, ,S'4'1'1'1'f111'y ,' Robert Hurley, TI'f'4I.X'1ll'L'I',' Co11st:111Cc lic:11i11g, T1'1'r1.v11rm',' IqZ11lllCCll UCFQIUI, lli.v!m'i1111.' VIOINI Elliott. S'1'1'Wfr11'y,' Andrew XY11g11C1', Iwiw-l'r1'.firl4'l1!. .S'1'11l1'117 U4-I't tu rigl1tW : Flllilll' Slxwk, Viw Pr1xv1'J1'11l,' FICHIICHT SCIlZlCfL'1', Pn'.vir1vr1i,' 11111103 Sweeney, Prv.v1'dr'Hf. ,S'0f1l10u1m'f.r .vfudy 41 1'1'f11i1'41 of the Roman 1101150 as Irmlcgroiuul fur Ilzvir Quark in Latin II. Brollzrr j41.mf'l1ut I'J'f'1t1i71.V llzf' nzyslcrirs of the amocba in an fliftlfllllll nwiviv f111.v.v in biology. - ' 'Klub CLASS OF 1 Q :sf Top Row Cleft to rightj: B. XVilliams, C. Molitor M. L. Walsh, C. Caple, H. Nevin, A. Miehalsko M. Nzulghter, M. Carney, C. McMahon, M. Donnelly Third Row: A. Schmidbauer, B. Curran, J. FitzPatrick, R. Wisniewski, M. LaMorta, M. Gillette, J. Aussem K. Murphy. Top Row: J. McGuire, J. Manning, R. McEnroe J. Pheiffer, K. Moore, J. Miller, P. Reilly, E. Porter P. O'Herin. 1 1 Third Row: B. Oboyski, R. Montgomery, R. McGan, E. Marquise, T. McEnzmey, F. Reilly, R. Rightmyer D. Piel, J. Martin. 1 1 1 Second Row: D. Cooke, M. J. Roman, P. LnMar M. Kleinmann, J. DeRossi, M. NValdhi1lig, Z. Conley J. Martin, J. A. Masko, Sr. M. Magdalena. Bottom Row: M. Alex, I. Shea, I. McCabe, S Romanchak, N. Barone, E. Shaefer, M. McBride J. Gomez, I. Abriel, M. Gipp, P. DeRocher. CLASS OF Second Row: R. Matteo, K. McCartan, G. Morone, J. Neidl. Bottom Row: J. Porter, D. Rainis, R. Piel, R. Neville, D. Martin, V. Markiewicz, Bro. Francois, T. Owens, J. McConkey. Twp Kim' Llct-t to riglltbz A. Casper, NV. lluckley, XY. lizliril, rl. llugun, H. llieklc, A, llritt, M. Ameflio, J. BUIlCZlI'U, R. Cnuglilin, 'l'. llunulnie. Third Rumi R. Czxsliion. l'. Engel, J. Elliott, R. llernzml. I.. Czunplmell, L. lJCRl0I'illlYlllC, R. Bigley, E. Downes, R, liouleris, li. Desllziies. 1 1 Top Row: C. Greene, M. J. Burns, P. VVheeler, P. Gainer, M. Ryan, J. Sandle, P. Branagan, C Bonville, M. J. Dyer, M. Smith. Second Row: A. Reynolds, A. Toomey, P. Hayes, C. Towey, M. H. McGloine, M. O'Brien, K. Smith, SL'rm1zt Row: L. lllzlir, T. llellnrcl, J. Czmrzxlvclln, NY Duffy, G. Culclwell, R. llonfmluie, R. Bzlcler, R Cummings, llro. joseph XY:1lter. Bottom Row: D. Bzxlascio, l'. Conway, T. Clifford R. Colville, C. DeRusso, R. Barber, T. Bergin, O Appell, E. Appell. K. Kayser, L. Fiaccabrino, P. McGowan. Bottom Row: P. Kahnle, M. McCann, M. Delellanty R. Lyons, S. Edmunds, N. Calioon, J. Favreau, A Reed, J. Furness. Inf Mm' QIQ-It to 1'igI1O: II. Grl'IlX'Cl', J. IFIIYIUIIQ, Xvmlzzl lx'Im': I,. Ifzmy, 'I'. IIi1l, ,l. Iflzmigzm, If Ix IIci1zm:m, I . IIc:g:111,IQ. Iirmzxkmxski, S. Gm-mlcy, Ilzlggcriy, bl. IIvrclmcxmuln-1', T. Grzuxl, X. 1,41 Ihmtc lx IIm'Icy, XY. llzlycs, IQ. Ilcnlclcrlnxxll, II, Fay. ,l. Ifisclm, lim. Cnml. ffllrftf lxifzui Ii. IIc1'Ivcrgc1', C. I'AIrL'I1CI', A. ,loImsrm, Hwllnzfz Nuts: XY, Iiic1'11:u1, DI. I'AZl1l2I1IILl1l, II. ilcrxuix I I,yl1L'I1, C, lmug, A. Kmxzllslii. Ii. I'4Il1'I'IQ1l1I, AI. I,l'UIIL', VI. Ifilz1+:1I1'iUIc. 'If llilvlvs. IQ AIHIW4, IQ. If1'11pv1'. fl 1 Q Q f I' lwfv Rmu: KI. Rcttcr, I'. Clark, I'. FIXINI, S. Sumo, ,SQFKIUIIII lx'Im': I.. Yun Iicrgzm. I'. Cmxzuu, Y. Ih-IIum1'I I Nl'IS4iII. P. Ryzm, G. KI:111I1cxxs, A, XI. IXIUIIUWII. IXI. IIc:1tI1, If. I'4flI'I'C5I, KI. flriftin, I , RICQQIIIWZIII, I' , .. K I z,I'.H':,M.A.C':. llzml lx'fm': C. Llltfmwl, -I. 5lIXCI'IICII. I. flmmrm, vm X Hgm umm I Ilykcmzm, C. Iiczxtiug, KI. T:mm1:u1y, NI. A. lfofzlmz lfmvz RI. CIQHH, NI. Ilzmscm, IQ. Rc-ttvr, 9 il'IHICj', C. ,lwyucrz Iiwrulm, C. XIIZIII. A. Svlmllcr, Ii. Auitznlwlc, IP XX'itkup , .- l l...u1nn..:Lmm .4ilnm1 n1nai 1- .....wnns-nur-u -1 I r . i Top Ix'u'zu glcli to riglnb: M. rl. Froclick, M. Clare, li. KiCNIllll1ll'Il, D. lfisel, M. Yzulney, M. Lyden, ll, lleaily, M, llenzel, J. Yun Yorse, ll. Stuck. Svmflrl Row: R. Palmer, D. Della Rocco, J. l,ielwrin:1n, C lfitzpiltriuk, M. Rourke, P. Klcftzirtliy, 4 1 Top Row: T. Skelly, F. Steinbach, G. XN'itko, H XVyld, F. Roos, Rutnick, Trowbridge, T. Xvlizilen NY. Taylor. Third Row: J.SIllilil, J.VVolcott, K. X'Vel1cl, J Yun ilenHonten, H. Sl. Pierre, E. Yennard, L. XVillis, D. Sinnzimon, XV. Trapp. , . X. 1'l:n1:1gfn1, A. Miclieri, M. Riclmrals, C. Sliennnr. Bottom Row: M. Slnifell, M. Knapp, M. A. llonnelly, V. Kelly, M. Rzlgzxn, M. Connor, D. Gngm-1', Nl. Rodgers, J. Piecolu, Sl'i'071d Nair: D. Stewart, K. Tompkins, rl. Xlemplc, Bro. Ferrer. Bmlrmz R0 E. Tidings, F. Shea, P Z C. Soclen, J. Sweeney, A, Samuelson G. Sullivan, A. VV:1gner, P. Schneider Smith. fX.. . -N M -- f . .gmamumg.. ..., i il. - .1-11:1 Burk Kota Qlelt to rigl1tD: liclwurd Malcolm, Vzre-PrU.rz'df'nf,' I'4I'Z1lIL'CS lietlcwicz, llzlrluricln. Middle Row: Thomas Murray, Secrez'ary,' Michael Bennett, His- torian, Linda Clark, Vice-I'reriden!. Bottom Row: Carol Neidle, .S'ecretary,' Pat Sweeney, Preridentg Robert Connolly, Pre.ridenl,' Ioan Reithford, Trcaszmfrj QAbsent: Robert Howard, Trecm4rerD . Top Row Cleft to rightbz M. Day, K. McCartney, I. Makowski, J. Forst, M. Bilicki, D. Jordan, E. Horwedel, J. Langevin, P. Carpenter. Third Row: J. Dunn, K. Carlo, A. Schmal, L. Ross, E. Brown, K. Jannott, J. Rafferty, C. Marion, J. Phelan, M. Shaver. FRESE-IMAN Second Row: K. Beishlin, J. Brown, L. Clark, D. Cozzolino, B. NVaters, M. Delaney, A. McGuinness, I. Neubaur, R. Finn, C. Mitchell. Bottom Row: K. Kerwin, B. Pagano, P. Duffy, Sr. M. Victorine, M. Brousseau, M. McMahon M. J. Clark, P. Cronk. 1 1 1 1.4 21 Tufv Rum' Qleft to riglmtlg P. Remlmmul, J. 'l'l1om:1s, Seymour, J. Seeer, J. Yzlger. B.T':'-,.'l:-1..S'll',l'.S-:s',l'.l'l, R. lslllllii, JH? 5't'2::clnXl'. QKlllS1Cl'L1lClll 1 Q X Xml Hamm! RUN: Rm' 'losuplmt' R' Shaffer' H' ' Roselllmerger, li. Reynolmls, M. T2llll11lilQlC, D. Sovvnlsky Sm'0r1cz' Rare: P. PYlll1C1ll1, J. Zurriello, C. Reilly, C. Iqiblllflll, L. lA'1llSll, D. NN'illi. XY. NY:1lsl1, R. Powers, VV. Reese, J. Turmy, P. CLASS OF 19525 ' '- Tuff Note: li. O'Cmmmmr, M. lleigel, M. O'Dmmell, Grunt, G. Tr:1x'is,H. Meisle1',M. lCl1lllI11,lS. l'. Agnew, F. lietlewicz, C. Sczulleu, S. Merrimzm, i , , , . V .- I V ,Svfmzd Row: S. l'l1Qf.l1llS, M. L. Rogers, P. lxccuzm M. Roy, lllglcy. Q. Y , M. Mcfmm, M. Xeralegrzml, H. l,COllIll'il, N. llllflblblll' Tlzird lx'lm': J. Murplly, R. llmnlwmvski, ll. l'. XlCliCllll2l,ll. Cl:1rke,l. Frey. l': ' ' :l-Q, A. If :sl , Y. l':' A. NX ll',', M. V , Y UJUUN 1 nmk ml 1 xumx 1 lk Hwllmu lfmu: lx. XXZllSll, lX. McC:um, A. Cowl, .I Cicvffi, R. liulzer, ll, KlCC:llrC. Y. vluyfe, Vl. Crruer. sw' x ,. ,,x. V h N -- f , 1, f , m X W ' Q' M Q W'W W fs 4 'ff if msfwfiffifw ,. ,. wr -- ff- . - ' ' , ' 23 - 'A A , L f -In-1' , :f 1512 , K' ' ' Y H fgcslfewa K A.. wk: ik sffffesffwiggf EF Q Q Mm-ffm ' X 5 - :sys 1 1 iff f , gg . Z 1 ,M , f i N, . f J I N s w -1 , .Q Q V Q, an . ap up V..gV W ' 2 ,,. 2 ,, , f Q, , ' if L Qs. gi 1 7 y ' 9' 11 ' A ' ' , ..,.. - V V K, A .. ,K S W wan n u nk 'lf fx k jxqjiwef M i 1 w W W- 'T' if' .' X' AYQXVQ '92 X 9 A f 1 ' i 4 w L lk tv, yi og' ', 3-fi g g W' v ' J, W ,Q M Top Row Cleft to rightj: R. Barrett, E. Condon, E. Blanner, l'. Bucalo, C. Keller, J. Cobb, J. Augstell, R. Engle, D. Bean, K. Dunston, P. Coleman. Scrond Row: J. Casserly, VV. Connelly, J. Fagan Top Row: M. Perkinson, A. Maylan, C. Neidl N. Joyner, H. Schafer, M. O'Clair, V. McCormack, B. Smith, M. Schultz, L. Magin, C. Hand. Third Raw: D. Colleran, M. Haswell, ll. Lyons S. Bergin. Srmml Now: Sr. M. Rhilip, S. Kircher, M. Denn 1 E. Duncan, P. Cavagnaro, R. Connolly, M. Bennett J. Alexander, J. Dollard, F. Della Rocca. Bottom Row: L. Belowin, E. Butler, R. Dings, Bro Bertram, E. Campbell, J. Cahill, C. Brandow, L. Bianchino, R. Carron, G. Bernard, J. Carroll. -' I-' '952 J. Carey, S. Doucetto, J. Hyland, M. Qnirk, N. Roman, H. Reetly, E. Gabriels. Bottom Row: XV. Downes, E. Cox, A. Emmons, P. Gaul, A. Buckley, A. Hogan, M. Miller, l'. DeRusso, L. Roach. sl .-to --1. .1 wma .zu ,Jgqmgm-4, 1- ..,-munaw-1-., V PAN-AMERICAN Um' .ruufhvrn ?ln'I'jllII7t7l'.f hold flu' iriivrnrt of nn'n1in'r.v. Sfundiny Qicft to rigliil: G. Ncstor. .l. fox, Rl, lhlrkc, M. Hrown, I.. Vnlzik, Y. Pzxtciizxmic, M. Kirclicr, E. Xio1'risscy, .Sivafrdi hi. liolzuui 4'lir4'41.v1m'f'l, M. Kay LPn'.r1'dcr1Il, Ki, IJCIHIICQ' Cliiur -l'rr.ri11'm1fl, V. Spzxkcr Q,S'rrrvh1ryl. Club organized by girls OT The Commercial De- parTmenT. Guided by SisTer M. Magdalena, The girls published a noTeworThy newspaper, STeno- ChaTTer . Climaxing The year's acTiviTies was The annual Silver Tea aT which SisTer M. Mag- dalena and her club members played hosTess To The moThers. A corsage, symbolic oT graTiTude and love, was given To each moTher. A quiclc glance aT The French Clubs which were supervised by SisTer M. BonavenTure and SisTer M. BeaTrice, revealed a lengThy lisT oT acTiviTies. Among These was The presenTaTion of The play Joan of Arc by members oT SisTer M. BonavenTure's Club, and The oTTering oT culTural and musical programs by Le Cercle Francais . Through membership in The Junior Red Cross, V.l. sTudenTs, wiTh SisTer M. BeaTrice as moder- aTor, were able To volunTeer Their services Tor benevolenT proiecTs. GiTT boxes were senT To Toreign children: veTerans enioyed a True holiday spiriT Through The eTTorTs oT The organizaTion. Home nursing, TirsT aid, and accidenT prevenTion courses were offered To club members. Repre- senTing VincenTian in The Junior Red Cross CiTy- Wide Council was Jeanne Dupree, voTed presidenT by represenTaTives oT Albany schools. Every Thirc Tuesday, The Maureen Daly Press Club meT To discuss presenT-day Trends in The Tield oT iournalism, Linking TogeTher members oT The various school publicaTions, The club pre- senTed inTeresTing speakers Tor The enioymenT and educaTion oT members. The Choral Club under The baTon of SisTer M. WiniTred chose Thursday aTTernoons Tor iTs rehearsals, T-Iaving a wide reperToire of hymns, The group rendered selecTions aT Sunday Mass in The GreaTer GroTTo each weelc. L!-XTIN CLUB .llcu1Iu'r.r nf Lizfin Lillrlv fm'fi11'i' for un nirfxiili' rnliiillg in Rmlzilni liixlm 3, ,Sifumliiiy QlcI'L1o1'igl1ll Z I. Cmiicy, M. N, ilcizlllcy. M. Ryan, G. Klilclioll, A, iii1L'lIliI, rl. Rooney, if. .i ssy, .. ,gn . N41 N . . 1 rim , ,, us , ,l. Niwloii, IX. Kirk. FIPANISH CLUB 4411111 111l'111l11'1'.v 1'111'1u'14l fl1l'11' ,S4f11111'.fl1 1'.v.v11y.v fall' 171171 V1-111l111q11. ,N'l11111l1'11.11 flu-ll lu Viglllli A. lll'UXXll, lx IM-l,1Q1, bl. M1Ic'l1cll. ll. Nluzxglcr, Xl. l,. ll111'lu-, S. llllllllllfbl, C. Sllwlfil. li lllll'liC Svnlvcli K. llZl1T1lXL'I1, ll. Nllllllll, ll. Null. ll. llI'HlSK'llL'l. SWXNISH CLUB l'1'1711I11 I'I-.Yll'.l' ,Yf11111'.fl1 flfllll 1111'1l171z'1'.v 111 l'l11'1.vl11111.v f111'l-V. Sl111111'1'11y1 flvlt in 1'igl11J2 ll. llllslcr, . V , . . Nl. xl. lXk'L'll2lll, Nl. 51lX'CI'lICll, X. ll0I'lil'llll1lI1l 1f'1'1'.v111'1'11ll. ,l. llllllllfllil, M. A. xlmlfl, Y. livnliug, ul. liuprcc 4l111'-l'1'1'.v1'11l1'111'll, A. Gill. xl. 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Qlmppy, li, lllillf. CHUHAL BLUE Tufv Kim' Qlcll In riglllli hl. XYyl1l, C. Grccnc, R. lirmlcriuk, ll. hlflfllllll, H. Nutt, G. Wvylml P. Agnew. lfffllx Nami M. l1Illl2ltLfllk'1', ll. C1vlll'l'llII, tl. RUUIICQQ Il. lk-lum. -l. Alalrm, M, lluscll, M. A, hlllllfl li. llmmxzm. Fourlh lf'm:': ll. Myslmv. A. klfcvibwllll, M. Blillldllifll, M. lf. Rllllfillly. M. SITZLIICY, M l'4Q'CllIlll. hl. Arcllzlmlrzllllt, C. Toney, fl. Reilly. Tlzirrl lx'lm'g M. lizmc, M. lJvl:mcy. li. Morrissey, li. lirmvu, hl. Skclly, A. IiCL'll2l1l, C. ,lzunmlt A. AlCf:llllllS, M. Clarke. .Sl'rm1fI lx'lm': S. Mcllzm, li, Clark, A. llrovvn, R. Miclmcri, li. lizmc, A. Miclxc-ri. li. llznlmricls G. Milfllcll, M. ljtlluuw, M. AlL'I'A1'I'I'Ull. llullffm lx'fm': M. Rzmcy. .l. Cmncr, A. limmous, M. Rivlumls. vl. A. Mnsko, M. 'ltzlilvo M Alk'lIllk'l, ul. fl.llI4lk'l. 'N- K4 I.lHAMA'1'lE5 CLUB Mvvzlwrs Of the Drunmtic Club 1vzn'lv.vq1n' final .viww of Thr lliyfllfzvuyizzuvzf' Twp lfim' Qlcft to riglltl: P. .lIlIllll7Xl, G. Roberts, Y. Keating, rl. Crunnm-y, D, In ffm-rgllv A, lirowu. l'iI'U71f Rnru: T. Cahill, G. Kzxlmlc, T. Maloney, N. Health, M. A. jnrlcl, -I. Rcstifu. Once again aller an inerl period, fhe Drama- lic Club was broughf lo lhe fore. The club re-organized largely fhrough 'rhe eflorls of a small group of seniors led by Paul Jannoll. Though resfricled To seniors, The club boasled a UHIVINE CLASS Drirvr lraining rlaxx fzwzitx flu' irzxlrzzrmr. large membership, each of whom was inleresfed in some phase of hislrionics. Advisers, Sisler M. Margrella, Brofher Evan, ancl Mr. Wall fool: aciive concern in 'rhe progress of Jrhe newly reorganized club. Qlcft in rightji K. llcllzllmy, I.. Gricsscl, N. Biomli, U. Smilns, l'. Riley, M, Flint, T. Mclfnrtlmy, E. Yzm Alstync, wir- -.. lv 4? M' W. kr. ,A - ,, KM , 25 rm gf? ,av ' F V gms gz gm' 153 3 5 m...,..,5 ,M 3 ,J wa. ,Agwnv-'f 'rq 'NLl.m,Wf Q xv: Xinhua' a 'M' '35 N. A lv. M f. 2, EN ' - M ,xglkx A ,Ff 5g. Ex . 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M ' . f f 1: BY' 5 'A,.. 5 .,i, Q , , ,Q 7 A I L , Y B Y f -5 B 5 ff - !k Q4 in 1 Q S 5 'Q L , QQ . fi E 5 K ' P 1 SE., if Y A it 'A ig? fl 2, 11 1sfQ', ., i ,gf Q A H , fm. g 3, H r,.,,ii4 ah , , ..,,, . - , I r we 5- ,zu 4, w aug 3 fr Q :sf 4 K I A fi 1 ' u i 2 E E S S i XS' ffl JUNIVR 'RVM Once again lhe lasl week in December broughl lhe Junior Prom glhe culminalion ol The social lile of lhe underclassmen. Midsl blue and while slreamers, ollsel by blue lanlerns, lall candles and silver slars, lhe prommers danced lo The music ol Gordon Jones' orcheslra, Wilh lhe approach ol lhe Grand March. came fhe highliqhl ol lhe evening. The secrer idenlily of lhe Prom Queen was announced. Ellen Morrissey was chosen for 'rhis honor by popular vole ol The iunior class. Aller her crowning by Bruce Cunningham, lhe queen led The assem bled dancers in nighl prayer. A+ her 'rhrone and allended by members ol her courl, Queen Ellen presided al lhe Grand March which was led by iunior cospresidenls, Pal Schaefer and Jim Cleary and lheir guesls. The prom cornmillee was headed by co-chair men, Kay Connolly and Fred Richarlz. Sisler M Margrella and Brolher Paulus supervised fhe numerous dance arrangemenls. l'rim1nii'r,r fwrv IIHHHI-rlz' fir flirir fjzmvl . . . fun lx'nm1i'y .lurk llirkry 417111 Jim Cilwilry 'zvitli Ilnzr i11n'.v!.v . . . l'w.r1'ffm1l l'i:l .Sii'l1in'j'rr' inn! frii'ml.r gm 4 Hn' i'11!ri111.'i' . , . l'mm Qirrmi lfllrn Allm'r'zi.f.vi',x' 11 hw' imfrt fr'i'.viiIi' ilf Cfruml Miirrli. W 353 fi M. W ...N Spf Q' ri aa e Wl1Cll1CI' VVC HPC PElI'flClPii11tS OI' SPCCtal0I'S 5130115 Play '1 lcailing Iini-t in Oni- Sclinol lille. 'lllic laotlmll season nitfnnn long Practice sessions lor the wnclt-Qnfl intcrsclinlastiti con tests. ln winter tlic liuli Ol sports activity is tlie gymnasium. During tlic tlniy gyni Periods inte-ni-npt tlie routine Ol cl assc S ln ntlclition to alter-Scliool Clrills lon varsity liaslnetlnnll ganinn. intramural competition alssorlos our interest. Ancl wlwile tllc boys ai-C using the gymnasium, the girls land nlivensaon in linowling or in swimming. Spring call lor traclc ancl lor lnase- lhall llincls a large group at Bleeclicr Staclium. As you turn tlme Pages you will see Portions ol' our variecl program ol' sports at Vincentian. Riclizlrd Holland, C0-Captain and All-Cily, Aiitliony O'l-lnra, All-City, :mal Vl'illi:m1 IJIIIICZUI, Co-Captain and A11-Cffy. FOOTBP LL VINCENTIAN 25 - CATHEDRAL 0 BeTore 7,000 Tans aT Bleelcer STadium, Vin- cenTian Tlashed a hard-driving oTTensive To roll over CaThedral Academy, 25 To 0. The Lions showed a TirsT-raTe bacldield, and Tallied once in The second and Third period, and Twice in The Tinal period. O'l-lara, Condon, Orapallo, and AnasTasia all reached pay dirT. Tnfv Kimi Qleft to riglitli A.r.9i.x'fcu1t CUIIFIZ Li VINCENTIAN 6-SCHUYLER 7 In a game ThaT could have decided The myTh- ical ciTy championship, Philip Schuyler shaded V. l. 7 To 6. Milce Sgamloelluri wenT six yards Tor Schuyler's score and Emericlc added The poinT, laTe in The TirsT period. Early in The Third period, aTTer a 67 yard drive To The 4, Orapallo scored. Condoms pass Tor The poinT was baTTed down. M. Miclielzx, ll. Cunninglizim. nl. lflyim, I. Dresser, F. Orzlpzlllo. M. COIlLlOll, R. Devlin, bl. W'illig, A. Herlmergcr, Cuurli Semilrm. Tlzird lfmv: F. liulzer, F. Cox, M. Yumlliey, j. Cleary. Svmnd RMU: XV, Reclmmnl, R. Meister, M. Vliilsmi, R. l-lullziml, Reilly, R. Peek, XY. l7llllC2lll, -I. Myers, ll. lf. llzirrell, R. lrlzwke, lf. Zell. Hoftom lfmvg cAItI11lIgCl'.Yj nl. Cahill, K. McC:1rlzm, ll. Conway. Q . 'fer' fy. 62 ' swf . 5 ,ff-mf vsgb A s , , X K , ,. ,K . x t ...uW .K .N jar-mssK NK A WFXQ gif-74 X+Q'esy A SE.,., . 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' A 4 ' 14 K S' -K - :NK 1 K K, .WWE ' A N-Sv gf A li f EZ 'W -f K' . - gf TM . yas! fx 1 ge 5 43 ' AH-5 x i K 1 A K . N W ' .Jil X. f' xy Lil XV 1' xy 'lasik Ki k vw. 'MX K 5 . , gf a K 4' . . N x f Ki. 1. 4 - . a-N . . . K .w::iiEk53?..wF 'KK- . , XY . Q ,, A 'A -NK X ?KN ' K fxgaw -Q X '-QW-. KKj. 1?,se' .K NK .- - 3. fmjtr., 154.1-'-'Kg a. LKfkL'KS,5.f K . Q Ki K , ksV'Kwx,f1 Q K QML Kigiggggi by i My X I L , . Q - . ,. M - .. .Q w-f.MfmKg ' , I we O'Hara .vtarts off tackle against the Garnet and Gray. JAYVEE SCH EDULE Opponeni' . .,,, Calhedral Y,,,w w..,.,,,..,..,,....., O .. ,,A,,Y, Schuyler ,,.,,,,.,,,,A,,w, ,..,w. . O .. ,,.,,, Albany Academy ,w,,,. ,,.v.. . 7 .. ..Scl1uyler 77,,..,,, ,7..,. ,7.,. . . O JAYVEE SUUAHD FRESH MAN SCHEDULE Opponeni' ........,Ac:ademy Caillwedral .. ., . .. 7,,, BCHS .,,...,, ..,.5 . .O ....Ca+l'1eclral Top Row Cleft to riglitbz L. Healy, T. VVhalen, T. Hitt, P. Reilly, H. VVyld, R. Steiner A. XK':1gner, -T. Moller. lfnlfmn Row: H. Moore R. Engel, J. Miller, bl. Toullcy, K. Tompkins, R. Riglitmycr, J. Fitzpatrick, ll. Martin, NV. Baird. F ASKZTIE-if LL The '48-49 season saw lhe Lions, wilh only one veleran lrom lasl year's diocesan champs, lighl lheir way inlo lhird place in Diocesan League slanding. Opening lhe season wilh Lansingburg, Class B champs, lhe Lions scored a 35-32 viclory. Frank Connelly scored 2I poinls. The Scanlon cagers easily won lheir lirsl diocesan league game 43-32 lrom Calhedral. Sl. Marys ol Amslerdam, an experienced leam, sel Vincenlian down lo ils lirsl deleal 3I-29. Meeling Albany High on lhe lollowing nighl, lhe Lions sullered lheir second sel back by lhe score 45-34. LaSalle exlended our losing slreak wilh a 42-40 viclory. Bul wilh a 46-33 win over Calholic Cenlral ol Troy, lhe slreak was broken. Playing al lhe Armory lor lhe Calholic War Vels sporl show, lhe Lions edged oul CBA by lhe score 40-38. Wall Carpenler led lhe Lions wilh I7 poinls. To ollsel lheir lirsl deleal lhe V.l. hoopmen oulscored Albany High lor a 55-40 win our gym. Selling a new record lor poinls gained on our own lloor, lhe Lions lrounced Calhedral 83-43. The enlire Vincenlian squad scored. lvleeling Sl. Marys al Albany, Vincenlian scored a 46-42 viclory lo move inlo lirsl place in diocesan league. Having played lheir lhird game in one week, lhe V.l. cagers sullered a 65-42 deleal lrom Lansirgburg. ln a second benelil game played in lhe Armory lor lhe llKid Around The Corner lund, lhe Lions beal Van Rensselaer 40-38 belore 3000 lans, In lheir nexl encounler and going inlo lhe game lied lor leagues lop spol, lhe Lions were sel back 57-37 by LaSalle. Wilh lhe second slring playing lhe second period Vincenlian delealed Albany Academy 48-27. Opposing a lavored Calholic Cenlral High leam, Vincenlian delealed CCHS 43-37 lo move again inlo a lie lor diocesan lirsl place. Belore a 'lS.R.O. crowd al lhe CBA gym, lhe Lions losl a nip and luck game 42-40 lo close lhe season. Frank Connelly was named on bolh lhe All-Albany and All-Diocesan leams and he ranked as lhe second high scorer in lhe cily. , . . . Ilurluwgvi' :mil llllllfllll lap lizlll ziftcr lwlimliiml. lilziir 1l'lk'N lm' I'l'lHvl1Iltl. V.I. 35 .... .777. A.. 43 ,... .. 29 ...... ..77VVV.. 34 7 7. , 40 477,4 46 .444444 4444447... 40 ....444 .....V.... 55 .... L .77VV4. .. 83 .,..555 L V.7V .. VARSITY SCHEDULE Lansinburg ,,,., .,,,,..Caihedral S+. lvlary's ,,,,.. ,VV.. Albany High .,,,,,,, LaSalle .,,Y.w-.wVVV.vVV-V Calholic High 37,,. CBA ....3355.5 3.55....w,55 Albany High ,,,,,... Carhedral 7,7A3,,, 46 5333.55 ,,,7,,.... S r. Mary's 5553. 42 .,7.,,7 7,7,7,.... L ansinglourg .7,7555 40 ,,,,,,, ...,A..... V an Rensselaer .,,. 37 .....,. w7........ L aSalle A,,,vwwe,,,,,,,,...... 48 ,e,... ,,eeee,,,, A lbany Academy ....,,, 43 ....... ..,,,,,,e. C alholic High ,,Y,.,A.., 40 777.... A,....,.,. C BA .,7,w....,,,A,, Oppon enl' , . 3.32 ..,.....32 ...3l . ...45 ,.,.....42 .. e,e.. 33 ,.,.38 .,,,e..40 L..,...43 ...,....4? ..M....65 .,,..,..38 m.,..57 ,e,..,e,27 .e,,,,..37 e,,,....42 CTOAIJ to Bottomj 2 T. Quinn, Cafltain Frank Connelly . . . A. Herberger, I. Reilly, R. Peck . . . NV. Carpenter, J. Rutnik, W. Duncan . . . R. McGinn, D. Kelly, J. Blair. l 1 ml kw-sllwlly lllfN1l1lIlIlH tm' tum lvuulli. XX1ll IjllHk'llll wimpy f'l111k'4lI'11l 1m JAYVEE SCHEDULE opponenf v.l. Lamsimqburg 36 42 Cafhedral 21 20 S+. Maryxg 26 39 Albany High 36 LaSalle N6 38 Cafhofic: High 4I 4Q CBA 39 33 JAYVEE SQUAD lmjl fn rzgzlzlz ,l, I'llllIIgLlH, L, IA-ng, nl. Iillllwll, hl, 5I11lIIl, II, XX3 U. Klmmrw. 'lf Xxvlllllvll, R. llcrlwrucr, xl. Xillflillj. Aibany Higm Cafhedral Sf. Mary! Lansimqburq LaSalle Albany Academy Cafhdic High CBA lnl, -I, IIIIFIVX, XX. Tnlllll, Oppon xx, en? 26 ZI 32 37 30 34 50 32 lflQliSHMAN SQVAIJ: 5 Twp Rfm' ilcft to rightbi VV. jucld, A. XYUWI, R. Stvilwr. R. Roth, VN. McHugh, M. Ilcxmclt. lhwllmn lx'fm': C. Nillfllijlllillli, lf. Gmmzn, Y. Gervais, XY. Cmnlelly, R. Diugs. V.l. I8, ,. H CBA , 3I, Hackeif 3l,, LaSalle 3I. , Livfnqsfon , 16,7 Van Rensselaer ffl i ICICR l,IfAI BENQ: FRESH MAN SCHEDULE Opponeni 2O .3I 42 ..,, 47 26 , , ,42 43, 43 l9.,,,., 25 I7 , B.C.H.S. , CBA .....,, Hacke++ , B.C.H.S. , LaSa?le ., Livingsfon IIA-fl uf Yiglllyi ll. Si. lyi4'I'1'C If, Slllilll, li. Dllffy. If, Czllmulvcll, K. Czlshiu. X ,,. I . . , WM? 3 fs .I jf imp lxwzu llcll lu rlglllli kl. LUXNZIII, lx. llcxlm, Nl. ljllflilll, l. Slllllll, li. l'z11'lcx, XX, lhixwxiii Swifncl lfirzug 'lf KlcA11lL-y, lf. Cox, li. Sinlpson, 'l' QJIVHYY, l,. Clioppy, ll, Kelly. lfnlfmll lx'ivii': li. lk-1-ml l,lI4111ilg1.'I'l, ll. lji'll'llIllllj', A. fl'll:u':i, Al. K4lL'll2lll, l', ,lil'llIlk'j Ii. I lCll2lllUj'. FASEFALL Wilh a lagging inleresl' in baseball, The Lions closed a long season wilh Two wins and eighl losses. Playing Calhedral, Albany High, and Van Rensselaer lwice, and Philip Schuyler, Chrisfian Brolhers Academy, Sainl Ann's and Cafholic High once, proved lo be a dillicull .lurk QYNIVAIII 4'H1I7I4'i'f.X' fm' tl limi-lmglglvr' illrfiliml .li'i1ili'n1,x'. schedule. Wins came over Sl, Ann's and Albany High. Four of lhe eighl' losses were heari- brealcers, dropped by one run in lhe final inninos of lhe game. Wilh lhe Jayvees gelling some pos?-season experience lhe oufloolc lor nexl season is briqhl. liliflilfnl luwlx ffm' inljiwlu' fwillwr. X will V 14fi?.1Mi,1 ' 5'Wt'1k-ini:-S42 7.Q,'i.:4iif?f4.-EFA I ' A li-. K' ,T 'aw fu vwy ......-...4-.--s 'luvfu lfwzc' llclll lu riglulli VI. Cutlwri, IJ. Mulvcy, If. Smitll, XY. U'C4uu1uum', A. IIvrIuCl'g01', X .. .. ,,. xl. ILll'1lt'IlIL'I', IJ. I':urlm-y, It Zell, NN. lrcugcr I Stuug ' 1 'cl, NV. Rc-flruuruuuul. Tlurrzl lu'ur:v: VI. Nlvflutux, .l. Rcstifn, S. lin Clunrnuc, If. Urzlpzullru, XY. Slum, II. Murclzuuul, ,l. Skvlly. R. I,n-uuuumu, '- -I , Myers, ll. U'SuIIiu'zuu, Clnrrlr Liuzzi. ,Slfmurzrl Rn-z:'3 If. Iflzuuigxuuu 1.Hm141g1m'J, Il. I.. If:u'rm-Il, I Dwyer, I . Kulzcr, Il. IJeR4uCIuer, If. Iiycr, M. NViIsuuu. R. Hfillig, NI. Iruuix Hnlfuu: Ruwr: DI. Tulrulucy, IJ, Smitzxs, IQ. NIIIIYCY, Il. Knipc, R. IInII:uu4I. IJ. Iiolucgur, lf. Slcfruuuuillcy K. Ik-quuruuurl, T Q 'V K Wilh rrack reacluing Els peak al V. I., vlclories were scored over Albany Hiqlu. Albany Academy and Belluleluenu Cenfral, ln flue Cily meef flue relay leam, composed of Sluaw, Byer, Mulvey and O'Sullfvan, sel a record for area Iulglu scluool Teams. V. l. also placed second in 'flue C. B.A. Relay Races. Lasl' year brougluf somefluing new Io V.l. A novice relay 'ream was slarfed and was unde- lealed llurougluoul flue season. Af llue end ol llue year Coaclu Liuzzl presenled a 'rropluy 'lo Don Mulvey for scoring flue mos? poirufs, and a fropluy lo S. Du Clwarme for aclulevernenl' in lraclc. lnfu lu'uru' llctl In rrglutlt I'. buuuuxzly lIlIf1HllIfI1'Vl, gl. I iunp:u1u'irl4, l', lim-illy, If. Slviruluzuclu. p' ' 1 1 fu ' -I. Nlullcr. 5. hunuuulcy, Il. Xlunurc, II. NX3Irl, Il. nlfkcl. .SHUIIIII luuivi lx. Nluuu-ru, I. XXIIUIUII, li. Ilzulflzlrio, If. llauuqgvrly, li. Tunuupkiuus, A, sloluuuwuu, IC. Xlrllzuuu, 'If Xlvlfuuzuuuvy. tl. Xilll IR-uulurnllruul, K. IIL'lI4ICI'IIIIlll. lfurflunz lx'n11'Z Y. Nlzlrkivuxriz, I., Iillj. A. XX 11211011 I . I':uigru Ii. Ilcitzmzuuu, -I. I'II1lIlIj.f1lIl, T. Ilitt, IJ. Nfzurtin, D. Ilznlzuscio, R, hlouucx, G. Nlrmuuuc. ,,: -. if- ,451 lil 1 ,f 'ii2?fs? ilinfi Rim' llutil In riglltlg li. Nlcliiu, ll, Smitzxs, bl. LillI'Dt'IllCl', NY. Czlssicly, li. Harem-r, R. Clarke. linfflwr lx'n'zr': ll. XXI-lcli, li. llclclmnly, l,. Rnrluiinlo. , , hiplesm.. . s.. A G LF CLI B Champs of lhe Links would be a represenle alive lille for lhe Lions' golf leam. Impressive wins were scored over Albany High, CBA., Mounl Pleasanl, and Noll Terrace. Having praciiced on lhe hilly Municipal Golf Linlcs, the learn was prepared for any course. Three of V. l.'s golfers wenl on To fufure glory. Richard Clarke won fhe i-learsl Golf Tourney in Albany: Bari Welch delealed Will Cassidy as caddy champ al Wolferhs Roosl Linlcs. ...Ms 7, . r f -' ' VARSITY CLUB Under lhe direcfion of Coach Scanlon, fhe Varsily Club resumed aclivilies af fhe close ol rhe ioorball season. New members, lhose who earned varsity monoqrams. were admilfed lo rhe club. Co-capfains of fooiball, Richard Holland and William Duncan, were chosen respecfively as presidenf and vice-president Frank Connelly was elecled secre+ary-lreasurer. ln addilion lo sponsoring lhe school's inlramural program, fhe members held a dance in lale spring. Top Kim' lolz-ft tu riglltl: R. l illlL'lii', lf. Zell, lf. Smith, M. Cmulmi, A. lll'l'lll'I'l.1CX', R. l'cL'k. M. Niliflltflil, QI. Reilly, NY. Czxrpcntcr. hirmrizr' Rn-xv: F. Cox, R. Hollzmrl fl'n'.rid.'nfj, XY, lhuiugm U'ful'-1'n'.r1'dw1ll, ll. Morclzuul, R. llcvlin, R. Meister, M. Nlfilsrin, NY. Realmuml, R. l urn'cll lfuttinn Nuzr: bl. Cleary, F. Comm-lly, C.S'prrrlury-Trm1.v14m'r1, D, I.. l zu'1'cll, A. U'll:u'z1, Xl. Xzulm-y, li. liyrucs, ll. Xliriglil, Al. llXYfl'l' 'wwf .-M, is IF TRAMURP -S Feafuring boxing, Track, and ra kefbai' fha iniramurais drew many coniesianiw. The Track meei, having been T-Ei back T- Thi home room, Coach Luzzi, Coach Scanion Bio 'rher Marcian, Brofher Berfram, and Biafhfr Joguef, supervised The evenf, Thf senior and iunior Teams capwred many of The rnedai' if Their division. The Fresh, who have aiwayx oeen a hard-working ciasi, gave The Scchv a roiicgh Tighi in Their division. The iniramurai boxing Qaried by The Vai-wiiy Club under The guidance of Brofher Marcian drew many yfuderih, A Smaii Tee was charged for each boxer Thai eniered. Ten ce-nh admiuion wag charged for each day of The Tighii. Baskefbaii, appearing 'ro be The mod popuiar high schcoi sport drew many confeiranis af V. i. Asiin The pad boih divisions CiOF-Ed wifh a Hghf race. l li111f,mn1 1u'm!.v In if L'.ifi1:'.'iil11U !'ill'IiHl4 ..., llliIVfiI,k'Ii lii',w1k.i' lfzmzril iff lllllff'-i . . .Tl.ii11i'!:j. Hmlx auillm' nu fiilflifl. spring, drew a large repreeenfaficn from each JB' RTS Rf UND'UP , X. . ., lil!! kfmzrx' :11lur'm'ff.v Llxl fm-.v. Hurlbx' 4--Illrlwll fx .vlufjwcl ml -ml rm: ff IILIMI .v 'V1'.Vmlffl4VIlll'f'f1If4'. 1f'w.v!1H1.'vf 'fx' 111 f'l'1I1'l!m' 1'Vx'111PI lmfl: Mimi.: IUHIIlL'l'.K'. Inf' , ' ' v lwzv tlvtl lu rxglllbz lx xllllX't'j'.K.lNlHi15L', ll.Nlf1.m- li. l'4lli!'Ik'j. tl. llvigur, I. 5lL'Ilgn'l, K. S14-Ily, ,wfchffl IC! Iv: li. l,1lCII1ll'11lL', -I lhwtilll. XY. Sham, lf. Om- . Q . ' pamllu, lx,lip-1',1.,US11II1x:111 ll Nlulxvy. lfwllnzu lx'fm' ll. Uzllzlwiw, Xl. Louis. bl llxxycr. IW. I., I'.:u'rvll, If l'.Iil1liQ1lIl, It Nlzllicu. CLOSEW P VF JIRLS l fi lfffllwulx Imli In 112111: .l. Kcnmwly, Il, Svlmllvr, Il. Hmmm L1-ft In riglllg Nl, KICCIUIH, D. flizxfvi, l'. Flynn I I'f1lvi1r. lk 4,u1r11.u', KI. A. fwllglllill. A. SlIi'l'Il1'lT1 K. 'IiI'l'IlllXNZlj', li. Ns'lw11. Y, Yzzuvzxrwliw. rs.-115. 'N I' r I' ' C Left to right: R. Toolucy G Dxkemm N1 H mmkcr J Q K. Treadwzuy, A. O'Rourkc IL McX'umfuru For The Third successive year in V. l. girls OT Mrs. L. E. STewarT's gym classes enlivened The gym period each Tuesday and Wednesday aTTer- noon wiTh an acTive sporTs program. Feminine zeal Tor sporTs was shown by spiriTed parTicipaTion in clubs organized by The various classes. Holding TirsT place wiTh a large mem- bership was bowling, a popular TavoriTe among The seniors and sophomores. NOT long aTTer The dismissal bell on Mondays, Tuesdays, and Fridays, The girls could be seen heading Tor The Playdium Bowling Alleys, WaTer enThusiasTs among The seniors and iuniors led To The organizaTion oT The Senior and The Junior Swimming clubs which meT each Tuesday and Friday aTTernoon respecTively aT The J.C.C. Swimming Pool. ln addiTion, ener- geTic iuniors Tormed The Roller SlcaTing Club whose members exhibiTed Their skill in a weekly Friday visiT To l-loTTman's SlcaTeland. Sophomores, Too, developed lively inTeresTs in These acTiviTies. Besides being bowling Tans, The girls grouped inTo swimming and roller- slcaTing clubs. The RollerslraTing Club assembled Tor iTs inuformal meeTing on SaTurday aT l-loTT- man's SlcaTeland, while The Sophomore Swimming Club shared pool acTiviTies wiTh iuniors aT The J.C.C. Twp lx'im' Cleft to riglulj Nl Snuulu u B lluslcr IH Goruuumu I uilum lx A 'Xl lunuu ,. A. li1'mu'u1. Xl. 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S , KE V E . 5 '21, x ,N W zu Hi l JRADUATIV N 'lr Commencemenf exercises for flue Class oi i948 were inaugurafed wiflu flue Communion Brealcfasf. l-lere flue seniors lueard flueir Lasf Will and Tesfa- rruenf as well as a ficfional predicfion of flueir fufures. Affer a weelc of examinafions, exercise, were resumed wiflu Baccalaureafe services in flue Greafer Groffo. On flue evening of Jure 23 flue graduafes filed info flue Pluilip Livingsfon aucliforium fo flue sfrains of a processional played by flue Girlsi Orcluesfra. Tlue exercises opened wiflu flue singing of flue Nafional Anfluem by flue audience and .u selecfion by flue Girls' Glee Club. Senior speakers for flue occasion were Joyce Duliaru and James Alwell, Mr. Ricluard Reid, well-lcnown Cafluclic iournalisf, gave flue principal address. Tlue presenfafion of awards and flue announcemenf of scluolarsluips won were made by Monsignor lvlaginn, Rose Cor, luigluesf award given by Vincenfian, was conferred upon Mare garef Fifzgcrald and Paul Corscadderu before flue disfribufion of diplomas. Af flue Colonie Counfry Club on flue follow- ing evening flue Senior Ball ferminafed flue luiglu sclucol acfivifies of flue Class of l948. l'1'i'.v:'fli'1i! Ciiiml Clmlll 1'i'i'iii.'.u' fli'l' rlzflniiru jriwu 4l'fni1.viif11nr .lliiifirln . . . .N'u11inr lu'ui'!-llii' i'fIilllil,l' uf gflulifllilliml i'.11'lu'f'.w.v . . , Hull llillllll xffli'!i'.v ilu' flu' Ii'il1il.u' lui' llnu llwivwu' lu ,f'i1.v.v . . . iirizilliiilziiii i l'i'Hl Hwiv iifwi -zvsfli .Vllliflll-if nj .xilflilllill .liilliwiir H i Q X Q X V M n zz. kt' kk --., .' fig' X im. ,.f'i1?! if g ' K , o I 1 A x , if uf ' -3,5 537, tl ff m Q .6 3 , KA 1 4, ,- 112-. I Y. A 4' ,, . ,J 0 xx .V QA 1 v aging! 'rg' .5 ,, i, WA w ,yi 4 a 2 24? 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Y. 1898 1949 DANKER FLOWERS 121 No. PEARL STREET COLVIN MARKET Quality Foods 890 Madison Avenue Albany, N. Y. MAX'S BARBER SHOP 1050 Madison Avenue Albany. N. Y. Compliments of . . . Phone 3-8176 T H E METROPOLITAN DISTRIBUTING CO. E Golf - Tennis - Tackle - and all Sports K PRESCRIPTION PHARMACY Discounts to All Students 279 New Scotland Ave. Albany. N. Y. 55 Hlldsvh Avent-I9 Compliments of . . . WILLIAM BARNES VISIT THE MCNAMEE BOWLING SUPPLIES Bowling Balls Drilled While You Wait Telephone 2-2811 HAMILTON FOOD SHOP Meats - Groceries . Fruits 6 Vegetables Phone 2-7114 275 Ontario Street Manory's Ice Cream I. S. SCARR, Prop. Compliments of . . . PLADIUM BOWLING ALLEYS Tel. 8-9021 Cor. Park and Ontario Phones 3-1594 DANIEL A. KEENAN Funeral Service, Inc. 42 Cardinal Ave. Dove and Iefferson Sta. TOM SHELLY'S MARKET 1096 Madison Avenue Albany, New York 116 MADISON AVENUE PHARMACY PAUL DORAN, Prop. MADISON AVENUE and ONTARIO ALBANY. NEW YORK TELEPHONE 4-7900 IOHN I. PATTERSON Finest Optical Service 45 MAIDEN LANE ALBANY, N. Y. C. FRED HOFFMAN and SON SINCE 1915 Complete Equipment and Supplies for Banks, Offices. Schools. Libraries and Factories Compliments of . . . WGY FOOD PRODUCTS PHONE 5-4823 90 STATE STREET ALBANY HUDSON FALLS Albany 7. New York BUCKLEY BROS. Musical Instruments and Accessories ' I I , I I I I ' ,Kun . Bug Where the Howers GW ONTARIO STREET at BENSON Special Prices for VINCENTIAN Students DIAL 2-3318 22 CENTRAL AVENUE ALBANY, N. Y. W. P. FAGAN A. F. HURST President Treasurer HENZEL-POWERS. Inc. 294 Bnonnwmr ALBANY, N. Y. CAPITOL BUICK CO.. Inc. 476 Central Avenue Telephone 2-3391 Better Buy BUICK Compliments ol a Friend THEODORE YUND Natural Color Portraiture 3 So. Main Avenue Albany, N. Y. DANKO'S SERVICE STATION SOCONY PRODUCTS Sheridan Ave. G Northam Blvd. Albany. N. Y. Phone 5-9428 CAPLAN BROS. FURNITURE STORE Better Furniture for Less Money 232-238 SO. PEARL STREET Dial 4-6398 Albany. N. Y. IOSEPH AIELLO 6 SONS. Inc. 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