Xavier High School - Xavier Yearbook (New York, NY)

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His deep kindness, humanity and tireless interest will be a lite-long inspiration for us. is as 'UT QWQ .Hg Air? mf ' I FACULTY E Go ye therefore and teach all nations. Those were the words spoken by Christ to his Apostles while He was on earth. As God the Redeemer, He was a prophet, teaching people directly, and through His Apostles and their successors, indirectly. This doesn't mean that priests and religious are the only pro- phets of Christ, but lay men are also prophets. All this leads up to the Xavier Faculty with both religious and lay teachers. f f- lnvzmx The teacher is the image of Christ develop- ing His principles to instruct his pupils and hold a firm relationship with his pupils in and out of class. A Xavier faculty member is always willing to help the students in all problems that should arise. These same teachers are the people who are to mold a fine character and future for a Christian student. ff' i55t5:Ei 52Mv 'vt -- ' , GQ , , t t T . ,'t t sz' 7- 7 As we know, there were successors to Christ to teach and instruct. This shows that there is always someone to take his predecessor's place. So too, here at Xavier, there are the young and old. The old still keep teaching, but there is always a younger man to take his place or help with his instruction. This is what we have at Xavier and what will always be at Xavier. With this the Class of l96l thanks the faculty for their wise guidance and instruc- tion which all began with the words, Go ye therefore and teach all nations. Eugene Rev Treosufer J. QUWQWY' SJ' Mr. Leo F. Paquin Director of Athletics W ,f Y , it Rev. Thomas G. Connolly, S.J Student Counsellor Rev. Charles A. Gallagher, S.J. Prefecf of Discipline ,ilk l dekerr . Eugene C. Sne Training MGX- 1 +Mili1c1rY Chief 0 u.s.A- 15 iii 9 Rev. Robert L. 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Thompson, B.A.,, Mathematics g-gfgllg A-near' F. i c. R History, Mathematics, Bookstore, Greek, Freshman Debate, Chess Club Sodality, EVSHWIQ PCWOCIG, Classical Club Z 1' ' Jfigakg . :Q 5 ,L Rev. Joseph!!! Watson J. ilB.l..S. SJ., B.A., M.A. Latin, English, Speech Physics 6 V 5CleUCt55iC'Ub E sots Z 1. fmini R F. SJ., Latin, English, Religion ly Review 4'-NM A min www. ' M461--Q... Richard J. Dowef, Mfsgf. U.S.A. Jiqhrxaggifiiheff , 7 . DOHGW- Mflffefyii Science i icii ii ccic iiii ' li 1 i iii i Rifici Lwzy Team ii Richcirci C. Klosifigiki, Mfsgf., U.S.A. Milifary Science .- f,-,:.:,:1,.:,:1-M1 , ..,- f ..f- Wmcfgw .. - F? '31.-1412fiufxfdiffwsfi.-1:-xiii: f 5 .pame- lmns Olsen, sg1F.c., u.s.AiglfGci1 , , Milifary Science iiii Military Science V SENICRS ff E n 5 fi ? Q. 00 The first day at Xavier was the commence- ment of four years that will live eternally in memory. The introduction to higher educa- tion together with a taste of military discipline, did much to raise the spirit of the freshmen, who had won a place within Xavier's ancient halls. As the years passed, knowledge was gained, but that wasn't all. Consideration for the other fellow, a sense of fair play, respect for authority, and a deep sense of loyalty to the school instilled in us the basic elements of good character. 5 5 V We were merely boys on our first day, but as our last day approaches we are men, men ready for commencement. Commencement again? Yes, each end is but a beginning, and we are ready to embark upon another journey, into unexplored fields of still higher education. As we bid a fond farewell to the dedicated men of the faculty, our ioy is tempered with a bit of sorrow. We are also sad to know that this beloved edifice will give way to a new school. However its demo- lition cannot erase the indelible picture estab- lished in our minds. We hope for success in many fields, and feel confident that our start at Xavier will lead to the goals we aim for. We pray for God's help as we do our part. Q K'Q'i'7 ' x 4 A t a Col. John J. Piderit 4B 86-23 110th Street Richmond Hill 18, N. Y. Sodality 1, 2, 3, 4, K. B. S. 1, 2, 3, 4, Guard of Honor 1, 2, 3, 4, Debate 1, Football 3, 4, lntra- murals 1, 2, 3, 4, Silver Medal 2, Science Club 1, Review 2, 3, 4, Track 1, Cross Country 1, Speakers Guild 2, 3. John wants to go to Holy Cross and become a teacher. Jewels has sparkled as one of the best examples of an all-round Xavier cadet. He has taken advantage of every opportunity offered him, excelling in athletic, regi- mental and scholastic fields. Lt. Col. John K. Hurley 4B 16 Birch Lane Valley Stream, L. I. Sodality 1, 2, 3, 4, K. B. S. 1, 2, 3, 4, Guard of Honor 2, 3, 4, Intramurals 1, 2, 4, Silver Medal 1, 2, Gold Medal 3, Class Officer 1, Science Club 3, Tennis 1, 2, 3, 4. John thanks Xavier for a good intel- Iectual training and a firm religious background. He is a firm believer in the military discipline in which he him- self excelled. Upon graduation John heads for Holy Cross and a medical career. f J . . 1 ,', g . Q ,,.,y 51' ,I-I . ,,,,. -Q F' we Lt. Col. Francis E. Cangemi 4A 83 Bentley Avenue Jersey City, N. J. 51:4 Lt. Col. Arthur C. Williams 4B 34-46 91st Street Jackson Heights 72, N. Y. Sodality 1, 2, 3, 4, K. B. S. 1, 2, 3, 4, Debate 1, 2, 3, Dramatics 3, 4, Cheerleaders 4, German Club 4, Silver Medal 1, 3, Gold Medal 2, Class Officer 4, Review 1, 2, 3, Speakers Guild 1, 3. Art has proven his capacity for lead- ership as a batallion commander, and has been very active, and talented, in speech and debate, He has great poise in dramatics and was awarded a medal as best supporting actor in Macbeth. He is looking forward to Fordham and further work in physics. Sodality 1, 2, vice-prefect 3, 4, K. B. S. 1, 2, 3, 4, Guard of Honor 1, 2, 3, 4, Latin Sight 2, 3, Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4, Gold Medal 1, Class Officer 4, Xavier 2, 3, 4, Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Track 1. Frank will journey to Holy Cross for pre-med. With his determination and abundant ability and personality, his goal is already near in sight. His four years at Xavier were marked not only by the recognition granted him for his scholastic, military and athletic ability, but also by the great number of friends he has made. 2nd Lf, Gerard Apperf 4D 2nd Lt. Michael C. Armao 4E S.F.C. Michael A. Barrett 4F 140 Hqcken Place 239 East 17th. Street 16 East 96th Street Rutherford, New Jersey Sodality 1, 35 K. B. S. 1, 2, 3, 45 Guard of Honor 1, 25 Review 1, 2, 3, 45 Press Club 1, 25 Class Ol1icer 2, 3, 45 Science Club 2, 45 German Club 45 Debate 15 Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4. It's business at Fordham for Jerry with a future goal of accounting. He feels Xavier has given him that indescribable something which separates it from all other schools. If previous accomplish- ments are any indications, Jerry is sure to succeed. New York, New York Sodality 15 K. B. S. 1, 25 Evening Parade 35 Copy Editor 45 Intramurals 2, 3, 45 Class Officer 2, 35 Bugle Corps 1, 2, 35 Executive Officer 45 Review 2, 35 Track 1, 2, 45 Science Club 1, 2. Mike has exacted from Xavier all that it has to offer. His training, both Jesuit and Military, shows in all his actions, in and out of school. Mike has Manhattan College in mind and hopes to follow in his father's footsteps and enter the field of medicine. New York 28, New York K. B, s. 1, 3, 4, one Club 1, 3, Debate 1, Dramatics 25 Class Officer 1, 35 Intramurals 3. There is a great tradition at Xavier of sons who take after their fathers. Mike Barrett hopes to go to Fairfield for the study of Law. Maybe someday, bar- ring barriers, we'II see a sign saying: Barrett and Barrett, Barristers. SfSgt. William P. Barrett 4F 175 West 107th Street New York 25, New York Sodality 1, 2, 3, 45 K. B. S. 1, 2, 3, 45 Guard of Honor 1, 2, 3, 45 Bugle Corps 1, 2, 3, 45 Debate 1, 25 Speakers Guild 1, 25 Class Officer 1, 2, 35 Evening Parade 45 Bowling 1, 2, '3, 45 Track 1, 25 Swimming 15 Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 45 Pep Squad 4. Bill was very generous to Xavier with his time and efforts. He is grateful to the Jesuits for the education he received here. This is the reason why he wishes to continue his education at Fordham after graduation. S.F.C. Francis A. Bertini 4E 2297 Southern Blvd. Bronx 60, New York Sodality 15 K. B. S. 1, 2, 3, 45 Guard of Honor 1, 2, 3, 45 Evening Parade 45 Intramurals 1, 2, 35 Class Officer 25 Review 2, 3, 45 Swimming 1, 2, 3, 45 Camera Club 2. Frank is grateful to Xavier for the spiritual and intellectual foundation it has given to him. Just as important is the fact that Frank has shown to New York the fine gentlemanly and sports- manlike conduct for which Xavier stands. Good luck at Georgetown, Frank! 50-20 Deepdale Place M ...W,,,.QPf? any . L x -ingqllaf...-wr S.F.C. Frank P. Bongiorno 4A 52 Lenox Avenue Paterson 2, New Jersey sodomy 1, 2, 3, 4, K. B. s. 1, 2, 3, 4, Guard of Honor 1, 2, 3, 4, Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 14, Silver Medal 1, Review 4, Xavier 1, 2, 3, 4, Track 4, Swimming 1, 3, 4, Speaker's Guild 2. Frank intends to take pre-med at Georgetown. His talents at Xavier were not limited only to academics, but he was very active in sports and in the Religious opportunities offered him. If Frank follows the tradition he left at Xavier, he is sure to succeed. S.F.C. John Booth 4F 20-15 37th Street Astoria 5, New York Sodality 1, 2, K. B. S. 1, 2, 3, Guard of Honor 1, 2, Dramatics 2, 3, 4, Science Club 2, Chess Club 2, Class Officer I, 3, Baseball 1, Intra- murals 1, 2, 3, Pep Squad 4. .Iohn looks forward to either Villanova or St. Peter's for the study of Business Management. ln his years at Xavier he managed to widen his interests and devote time to activities. Dramatics, especially, at Sixteenth Street is a life within a lite. Ist Lt. John T. Bradt 4A SlSgt. Frank J. J. Boruch 4B 134 West 49th Street Bayonne, New Jersey Sodolity 1, 2, 3, K. B. S. I, 2, 3, 4, Guard of Honor 1, 2, 3, 4, Latin Sight Team 2, Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4, Class Officer 1, 2, Review 3, 4, Xavier 1, 2, 3, Track 1, Speakers Guild 2. Frank's another one of our class wits. Easy going Frank doesn't sweat the small things. He is going to Unde- cided College to study medicine. Be- lieve us when we say, He'll have his patients in stitches. Little Neck 62, New York Sodality 1, 2, Secretary 3, 4, K. B. S. 1, 2, 3, 4, Guard of Honor 1, 2, 3, 4, Debate 1, Intramurals I, 2, 3, 4, Library Staff 1, Class Officer 1, Review 2, 3, 4, Xavier 2, 3, Art Editor 4, Swim- ming I, 2, 3, Capt. 4, Speakers Guild 1, 2, 3, 4. Sunshine thanks Xavier for helping him achieve a well-rounded education. lf John's education was really liberal, it is because he was so liberal toward Xavier with his time and interest. Only Greek sight and stomach cramps could occasionally discourage him. Jack looks forward to Holy Cross and Law. . . 'xxx ,X We nf' I ' 1 . . . .... ...... . . t - nd 1 n Sf Il i Avg ' Q 3 S.F.C. William A. Borst 4D 69-I5 112th Street Forest Hills, New York K. B. S. 1, 2, 3, 4, Guard of Honor I, 2, 3, 4, German Club 4, Track 1, Varsity 2, 3, 4, Intra- murals 3. The lmpala has done much to up- hold the name of Xavier. Besides main- taining a praiseworthy scholastic record, he has been an integral part of Xavier teams on athletic fields throughout the city. Bill will motor up to Holy Cross and study Law. 4A iGreek Honors, Class Teachers Fr. Jones, S.J. ...... Latin, English Religion Mr. Caruso ,....... History, French Mr. Rippon ................ Chemistry Fr. Watson, S.J. .... Physics Mr. Towle, S.J. Greek 47-32 l62nd Street 73 East 80th Sifeef 4B fScience Honors, Class Teachers Fr. Taylor, S.J. ....s. Latin, English, Religion Mr. Thompson ........ Mathematics F f Q 4 .rt . K P F5-21 E 4 H15 Mr. Donovan ...... ......... l'l iSTOry Fr. Watson, S.J. ,.... .... P hysics Fr. Byrne, S.J. ..... German Mr. Caruso .... .,... F rench SfSgt. Denis R. Breglia 4B rs is il, 1 SlSgt. Daniel T. Brigham 4F 1iij-5'- .,:-' T1 A Z 1 Qi H 5 Flushing 58, New York Sodality 1, 2, K. B. S. 'l, 2, Guard of Honor l, 2, Intramurals 'l, 2, 3, 4, Class Ofticer 'l, 2, Science Club 1, 2, 3, Track 1, 2, 3, 4, Cross Country 2, 3, 4, Pep Squad 4. This popular and bright member of our senior class heads for Manhattan to pursue a physics course. Denis achieved the near impossible by maintaining an admirable scholastic record in Science Honors, while participating actively in Xavier's extracurriculars. New York 21, New York K. B. S. 3, 4, Press Club l, 2, 3, 4, Color Guard 4, Science Club 4, Camera Club 2, Track 2, Rifle Team 2, 3, 4. Dan logically should become a pub- licity expert after his experience on the Press Club. Perhaps the New York cli- mate doesn't appeal to him though, as he wants to dabble in Electrical Engi- neering at California University. Capt. James A. Burger 4A 4205 Grand Avenue P.F.C. Howard Buckman 4F 536 Green Valley Road North Bergen, New Jersey Pqrqmugl New -Iergey SfSgt. Gregory C. Cahill 4D . Sodality 'l, 2, 3, 4, K. B. S. l, 2, 3, 4, Guard of Honor 'l, 2, 3, 4, Chess Team l, 2, 3, President 4, Evening Parade 3, Stage Crew 'lp Gold Medal 'l, Science Club l, 2, 3, Review 'l, 2, 3, Editor- in-Chiet 4, Speaker's Guild 3. Jim wants to study law at St. Peter's. It seems as if he is always meeting some deadline or other. His record of ac- complishments at Xavier has shown his many capabilities, and his relationships with others have shown a most respect- ful, responsible character. Sodality 'l, 2, K. B. S. l, 3, 4, Guard of Honor 3, 4, Science Club l, 2, Review 3, 4, Chess Club 2, Intramurals 'l, 2. Howie is one of the most likeable people ever to lighten Xavier's halls. No one could harbor an ill-thought about him. In the next tour years he hopes to major in accounting at Fair- leigh Dickinson University, close to home. 624 East 20th Street New York 9, New York Intramurals 'l, 2, 3, 4, Library Staff l, Science Club 'l, 2, Review 'l, 2, Track 'l, Varsity 2, 3, 4, Cross-country 1. Smiley likes to run, but only at certain times, He enioys good humor, his own, in class, and longs to get a hundred on an English test. At Fordham Greg wants to become an Ichthyologist ff-'J - sounds fishy but it's true. y -an - . jigs' . If 5:,J i ,ass S.F.C. Joseph H. Caiola 4C 131 Ilford Avenue North Arlington, N. J. Sodality 1, 2, 4, K. B. S. 1, 2, 3, 4, Guard of Honor 1, 2, 3, 4, Football J. V. 2, V. 3, Glee Club 4, Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4, Class Olticer 1, 2, 3, Color Guard 4, Science Club 1, 2, Review 1, 2, Track 1, 2. Joe is heading for Boston College where Xavier's preparation should make him a fine lawyer. The most frequently heard words from his lips are: Who's got the homework? - strange to say, his great ambition is to get a hundred on a Latin test. SlSgt. George J. Cannon 4D 46 East 42nd Street Bayonne, N. J. K. B. S. 1, 2, 3, 4, Guard of Honor 1, 2, 3, 4, Intramurals 1, 2, Swimming 1, 2, 3, 4. George, or sometimes, Hot -'rod , hopes to study Engineering at Villanova. He likes the Jersey shore, especially because it has long, open roads leading to it. He would like to model himself on Mr. Steady, S.J. and drive to Xavier before nine o'clock some morning. SfSgt. lan Campbell 4E 3260 Netherland Avenue New York City, N. Y. Sodality 1, K. B. S. 1, 2, 3, 4, Guard of Honor 1, 2, 3, 4, Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4, Basketball 1, 2, Track 3. Ian's sincerity has made him one of the most well-liked cadets. He has realized many of Xavier's ideals, es- pecially in his Catholic outlook on life. Ian plans to attend California University and study medicine. SfSgt. Gerald C. Capeci 4C 8755 23rd Avenue Brooklyn 14, N. Y. K. B. S. 1, 2, 3, 4, Guard of Honor 1, 2, 3, 4, Glee Club 4, Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4, C Officer 1, 3. It will be Law at Fordham for Gerry. He thanks Xavier for giving him an out- look on life which prepared him well for his years at college-. His favorite teacher at school was Mr. Nash - which means that Gerry must like to work. 50 SfSgt. James A. Canfield 4D 21 Shepherd Avenue Brooklyn 8, N. Y. K. B. S. 1, 2, 3, 4, Football 2, 3, 4, Dramatics 4, Glee Club 2, 4, Intramurals 1, 2, 3, German Club 4, Class Officer 1, 2, 3, 4, Review 2, 3, 4. Jim intends to go to St. John's and study Law. If things go well for him in life he would also like to sing rock 'n roll on Broadway and follow in the footsteps of the great German Stauben. l . l ik tiiif F fgkxe -ff gi -5,-yy, . 'iHiT2kWr4 .. . . 3 V , Wu' 'Qi' ., S.F.C. Orest N. Chernyk 4C 602 East 11th Street New York 9, New York K. B. S. 1, 2, 3, 4, Guard of Honor 1, Chess Team 2, Glee Club 2, 3, Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4, German Club 4, Silver Medal 2, Class Officer 1, Science Club 2, Review 4. Orest plans to take a pre-med course at Georgetown. He is known to all his teachers and students as a class ioker, but when it comes down to work, he does his share. Orest is usually heard saying, But Father. Sgt. Robert J. Carroll 4F 9 Wateredge Avenue Baldwin, New York K. B. S. 1, 2, 4, Glee Club '3, 4, Review 2, 3, 4, Class Officer 2, Intramurals 2. Bob's main interests are by no means unusual -- music and sleep. How com- patible the latter is with his desire to study Law we can't be certain. Long, late hours would seem to be his pros- pect at Fairfield. S.F.C. Peter J. Ciraulo 4E 20-60 47th Street Astoria 5, New York Sodality 1, 2, 3, 4, K. B. S. 1, 2, 3, 4, Guard of Honor 1, 2, 3, 4, Review 1, 2, 3, 4, Xavier 3, 4, Stage Crew 2, 3, Chess Club 2, 3, Swim- ming 1, Bowling 1, 2. Pete's concept of Xavier revolves around the training of character and the instilling of a sense of responsibility. He has learned to make the most of his capabilities, and plans to direct his efforts next to St. Peter's College and the medical profession. ..g...ui-JU' FVHVP' ' Cpl. Peter Cervini 4F 111-13 39th Avenue Corona 68, New York Guard of Honor 1, 2, 4, Review 3, 4, Glee Club 3, 4, Track 2, 3, Cross Country 1, 2, 3. Pete feels that, iust as important as the fine education he received at Xavier, was the chance to become acquainted with such fine friends. He plans to go to Fordham and study Law. SfSgt. Philip J. Cody 4D 1604 Metropolitan Avenue New York, New York Sodality 1, 2, K. B. S. 1, 2, 3, 4, Guard of Honor 1, 2, 3, 4, Press Club 2, Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4, Class Officer 1, Review 1, 2, 3, 4, Track 1, 2, 3, 4, Cross Country 1, 2, 3, 4, Camera Club 2. Swifty enioys running both Track and Cross Country. Wants to call off practice some day and send Mr. Scott home. With Fordham as his choice for college, he will later enter the field of accounting. K V' H C 5 y i Sgt. John Collins 4F 60-40 Booth Street New York City 73, N. Y. K. B. S. 1, 2, 3, 4, Sodality 2, 3, Guard of Honor 4, Intramurals 1, 2, Xavier 3, 4, Review 3. John feels that Xavier has given him many educational and religious advan- tages that he could not have gained elsewhere. He is sure he will never forget the years which he spent on Sixteenth Street, even the iug and the forced marches through St. Patrick's Day fog. Mai. John V. Connorton Jr. 4B 20 Stuyvesant Oval New York City 9, N. Y. Sodality 1, 2, 4, K. B. S. 1, 2, 3, 4, Guard of Honor 4, Debate 1, 2, 3, 4, Review 3, 4, Xavier 3, 4, Tennis 1, 2, 3, 4, Speakers Guild 1, 3, 4, Intramurals 1, 3, 4, Pep Squad, Founder 4. At Xavier John has won himself a reputation as a fine speaker and excel- lent student. Somehow he also man- aged to devote time as an active mem- ber of numerous rival publications, as well as the tennis team. Next year John plans to study at Holy Cross. Cpl. Thomas G. Collins 4F 225 East 46th Street New York City 17, N. Y. K. B. S. 1, 2, 3, 4, Guard of Honor 3, Centurion Club 2, Review 2, Science Club 2, 4, Bowling 3, Intramurals 1, 2, 3, Pep Squad 4. Next fall Tom hopes to be studying under swaying palm trees. iSuch love of nature could hardly have been fos- tered in lower Manhattanj He holds as the greatest benefit he derived from Xavier the desire to learn the why's of things. Wonder is the beginning of all philosophy and knowledge - we hope he never loses it. Ist Lt. John D. Connolly 4A 62 Seasongood Road Forest Hills 75, N. Y. K. B. S. 1, 2, 3, 4, Guard of Honor 1, 2, 3, 4, Latin Sight 2, 3, 4, Tennis 1, 2, 3, 4, Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4. John thinks of Xavier as a training ground where he has received spiritual insight and a good academic back- ground. Sleepy is headed for Holy Cross and more Greek in a liberal arts course. He plans to become a big- business man after graduation, if he attends enough classes. 1 V gk. iif2i A-if ilubv' SlSgt. Charles P. Connell 4E 541 East 20th Street New York City 10, N. Y. K. B. S. 1, 2, 3, 4, Guard of Honor 1, 2, 3, 4, Press Club 2, 3, 4, Bugle Corps 1, 2, 3, 4. Chip wants to take up Law at Georgetown. A minor ambition of his is to play colors for a whole week with- out being replaced - it's too bad Kar- pinsky never gets sick. Chip has wonder too, he still wonders why he ever was. Sodality l, K. B. S. l, 2, 3, 4, Guard of Honor S.F.C. Joseph Coyle 4E Q. l4l 3rd Avenue Z ,.a.-a- New York City, N. Y. K. B. S. l, 2, Guard of Honor T, 2, 3, Press Club l, 2, Silver Medal 3, Review T, 2, Xavier 3, Track l, 2, Cross Country T, Intramurals T, 2. Joe feels that Xavier has been the turning point in his life and has fully prepared him for a college career. A champion of the enlisted men , Joe has had a great influence on Xavier and we wish him the best in all that he does. ,,,gi 5'f!6a-us Q5-A1 s .- FV ' Wt rs. ,,. , Hrs If fag... , SfSgt. James M. Costello 4D 2420 Webster Avenue Bronx 58, N. Y. K. B. S. l, 2, 3, 4, Press Club 2, Glee Club 3, 4, Library Staff 3, Basketball 2, Intramurals l, 2, 3, 4. Jim wants to be an accountant after four years of study at Fordham. Like the man who enioys hard work, Jim enjoys watching iug and basketball games. He likes short military haircuts, on other people, and is not averse to pretty girls. SfSgt. Terrence J. Coveney 4D 28 Evelyn Terrace Sayreville, N. J. Sodality 'l, 2, K. B. S. 'l, 2, 3, 4, Class Officer 2, Intramurals 'l, 2, 3, 4. Terry is the kind of person who has a boundless energy once he has made up his mind to do something. This will be a great factor in his study of Law. There are many qualities, he feels, that Xavier instilled in him which he could not have gained at another school. 2nd Lt. James Conway 4C 207-T6 38th Avenue New York City, N. Y. Sodality 'l, K. B. S. l, 2, 3, 4, Football 2, 3, 4, Science Club 2, 4, Review 2, 3, 4, Evening Parade 4, Glee Club 4. Despite his nickname, Twitty has shown prowess on the football field as well as in the classroom. Perennially Jim also showed himself a genuine friend to all who knew him. Manhattan, where Jim hopes to become an Engi- neer, will be receiving a cadet who sincerely gave all he had to Xavier. SfSgt. William R. Crean 4D 270 Leonia Avenue Leonia, N. J. 3, Chess Team l, 2, German Club 4, Science Club l, 2, 3, 4, Track 3, 4. Next year Bill would like to go to Detroit University for studies in mechani- cal engineering. He enjoys the Science Club and playing chess, but spends most of his free time riding the subway tubes. Li . . t i ff ' -9 '73 I A ,f . :Ps 1 9 , . ..A , mr. 1 - rx ,, HS, rs A. I s L 'WTTT3' . ,I f' 1stfSgt. Frederick L. Cumming 4E 87-19 Union Turnpike Glendale 27, New York Sodality 1, 2, K. B. S. 1, 2, 3, 4, Sanctuary Society 4, Press Club 2, Cheerleaders 4, German Club 4, Xavier 3, Class Officer 2, '3, Basketball 1, Tennis 1, 2, 3, 4, Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4. Rick plans to take up business ad- ministration at Holy Cross. At Xavier he brought a lively, cheerful disposition to bear on everything he did. One would suspect Rick could be happy even in guardhouse. 2' ', i w .hx 4 C 51 2nd I.t. John R. Cummings 4A 1753 47th Street Brooklyn 4, N. Y. Sodality 1, 2, 3, K. B. S. 1, 2, 3, 4, Guard of Honor 1, 2, 3, 4, Debate 1, Press Club 2, 3, Color Guard 3, Science Club 2, Review 2, 3, 4, Xavier 2, 3, 4, Speakers Guild 2, 3, Silver Medal 1, Intramurals 3. If you should hear anyone saying, Oh, no! , you've received your first introduction to John Cummings. Actually John thinks of Xavier as a home away from home, but he would like to dis- pense with officers' serving double ses- sions. He wants to become a lawyer after studying at Fordham. S FC Joseph G. Cusack 4D SfSgt. Frank O. Cusumano 4A 2nd Lt. Guy A. DAIeo 4E 33 Fairfield Road 2325 84th Street 4320 Van Courtland Park East Yonkers 5, N. Y. K. B. S. 1, 2, 3, 4, Guard of Honor 1, 2, 3, 4, Stage Crew 1, 2, German Club 4, Track 1, 2, 3, 4, Cross Country 2, 3, 4, Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4. All Gary wants is to come home some night before sunset after track practice. He feels that the most important bene- fits Xavier has given him are many last- ing friends and a good education. ln striving for a career in Engineering he would like to attend West Point or Manhattan College. Brooklyn 14, N. Y. Sodality 2, K. B. S. 1, 2, 3, 4, Guard of Honor 1, 3, Chess Team 2, 3, Class Officer 1, Xavier 2, Intramurals 1, 2, 3. Frank has honest talent which his perseverance will bring to a full growth. As for Greek sight, well, who can do that anyway? Frank is an anomaly, he wears black gloves even when out of uniform. He 'hopes to study Dentistry at Fordham. Bronx 70, New York K. B. S. 2, 3, Guard of Honor 1, Evening Parade 3, 4, Dramatics 3, Secretary 4, Glee Club 2, 3, President 4, Review 2, 3, Xavier 2, Class Officer 2, 4, Silver Medal 3, Chess Team 2. Progress can never repay Xavier for giving him, as he puts it, the oppor- tunity to meet such a great bunch of fellows . Xavier has given Guy a good spiritual and intellectual outlook on life as he prepares for Fordham and a medical career. e -fl Q fx ' .. g 'V t twvitxit L 1: 3. VJ,-1 . t i f rw., Y ' 1 if Q3 v-15 ..--l 'f' surf! f Ist. Lt. Eugene Danylyshyn 4B S.F.C. Robert J. De Maria 4A Sgt. Robert R. De Maria 4E 303 East 8th Street New York City 3, N. Y. Sodality I, 2, Chess Team I, 2, German Club 4, Science Club 2, Review 2, 3, Gold Medal I, Cross Country I, Intramurals I, 2, 3, 4. Next year Mugs heads for Manhat- tan, choosing Engineering for his profes- sion. Except on rare occasions you will always see him with a wide smile on his face. These rare l?j occasions are al- ways 'occasioned' by a certain drill team that returns weapons late to the Supply Room on Fridays. 38 Bay 34th Street New York City, N. Y. Sodality I, 2, 3, K. B. S. I, 2, 3, 4, Guard of Honor I, 2, 3, 4, Xavier 3, Baseball I, 2, Intra- murals I, 3. Bob has combined achievements in the intellectual, physical and spiritual life at Xavier. His career, however, manifested certain subtle, devious traits of character - all of them in a humor- ous vein, the victim usually being an unsuspecting teacher. We trust he will not carry these traits into his profession as a lawyer. P.F.C. Robert C. Detrano 4C Sfsgf' -I05ePh C- Di F90 43 I39-O7 Southgate Plaza Springfield Gardens, L. I., N. Y. Sodality I, K. B. S. I, Junior X-Squad I, Dra- matics 3, Science Club T, Xavier 3, Camera Club 2, Track 2, Intramurals I. On Bob's horizon is a future career as a chemist. He is heading for Ford- ham with what he himself considers a fine secondary education. Undoubtedly one of Xavier's most well-known stu- dents, Bob always seems to be wherever there is a crowd or fast activity I2 Monroe Street New York City, N. Y. Sodality I, 2, K. B. S. I, 2, 3, 4, Guard of Honor I, 2, 3, 4, Science Club I, 2, Review I, Xavier 2, Intramurals I, 2. Bob plans to take Pre-Med at George- town next September. He feels that Xavier has prepared him both spiritually and montally for his future endeavors. 92 Gifford Avenue Jersey City, N. J. K. B. S. I, 2, 3, 4, Guard of Honor I, 4, Class Officer I, 2, 3, 4, Basketball I, 2, 3, Co-capt. 4, Track I, Intramurals I, 2, 3, 4. Colonel. Joe's stay at Xavier has been nothing but pleasant for himself and those who know him. He loves to play basketball in which he excelled at Xavier. In the next four years Joe intends to study at Boston College. At present though, he would like one chance to inspect the ., ,H 7r+ee., P' , F f ' Q Q45 if -qu-Q P.-,,,rAi lstfSgt. William DiMirra 4B Capt. Alfred Discepolo 4E Cpl. Alfred L. Donargo 4E 'll7 Sullivan Street New York City 12, N. Y. K. B. S. 'l, German Club 4, Silver Medal 2, Football 2, 3, 4, Intramurals 1, 2, Pep Squad 4. After three years of such hard work in the science course, Willy would like to be an Engineer. He will make his beginning at Manhattan College. Like some figure out of the Renaissance, Willy made an easy transition from his books to the athletic field. 715 Chestnut Street Secaucus, N. J. 65 'l9th Avenue New York City 36, N. Y. Sodality 'l, K. B. S. l, Guard of Honor 'l, Evening Parade 3, 4, Bugle Corps 'l, 2, 3, Com- mander 4, Class Officer 3, Football 2. Lance turned in a very creditable iob in moulding the Bugle Corps in his Senior year. He has a generous spirit which, combined with perseverance, will help him greatly to succeed in his future lite. He would like to become a Medical Doctor upon graduation from St. Peter's College. SfSgt. Frederick Doyle 4B Pvt. George Doyle 4F 26 Mill Spring Road Manhasset, New York Sodality 3, 4, K. B. S. l, 2, 3, 4, Debate 'l, 2, German Club 4, Science Club 2, 3, Xavier 4. lt has been said: What better way to help a man than to cure him? Fred is another member of our Senior class who wishes to study Medicine. We trust God will give him and them the nobility of soul this profession demands. Fred would like to attend Georgetown and believes that Xavier has uniquely pre- pared him to succeed there. Sodality 'l, 2, 3, K. B. S. 'l, 2, 3, 4, Guard of Honor 'l, Color Guard 4, Press Club 2, 3, 4, Review l, 2, 3, Chess Club 'l, 2, 3, Speakers Guild 'l, Debate l, Camera Club 2, Bowling 2, 3, Cheerleaders 4, Pep Squad 4. Next year George is headed for Fair- field College, out of the reach of the Long Island Railroad. He has greatly enioyed his four years at Xavier, especi- ally those classes spent with Mr. Corke, S.J. CSee, Mr. Corke, maybe it is worth- whilelb George's favorite saying is the enchanting: Hey, Bo! Jer- -. M 430 East 20th Street New York City, N. Y. K. B. S. 'l, 2, 3, 4, Guard of Honor 'l, 2, 3, 4, Chess Team 2, Bowling 3, 4, Intramurals 'l, 2, 3, 4. Al feels that Xavier has given him a staunch preparation for his coming years at Fordham. There he intends to take up Engineering. As a sideline he wants to become a Latin scholar. fMr. Driscoll, S.J. has succeeded in creating a liberal thinkerlj 4C Class Teachers X 2 ,N x if X f ,. Fr. Yates, S.J. ...... Latin, English Religion Mr. Thompson ........ Mathematics Mr. Donovan ,,,,. ,,.,,,,, H istory Fr. Watson, S.J. Physics Fr. Byrne, S.J. ..,. ,... G erman Mr. Caruso .,... .,,, F rench l N .tate it l 4D Class Teachers Fr. Byrne, S.J. ., German, Religion Fr. Taylor, S.J. ..,................. Latin Fr. Jones, S.J. ..... English Mr. Caruso ......... ...... F I'enCh Mr. Rooney, S.J. .... ,.... P hysics o-QF' 2nd Lt. Gerard Driscoll 4B 91 Holland Avenue Floral Park, N. Y. Sodality 2, 3, 4, K. B. S. 2, 3, 4, Guard of Honor 2, 3, 4, Science Club 3, Latin Sight 2, Xavier 3. Gerry, one of our more reticent intel- lects, has trouble hiding his scholastic talents. His four year average here at Xavier and the scholarships he has won are too evident. Gerry hopes to attend Rensselaer Polytechnic institute and study electrical engineering. Capt. John T. Dwyer 4C 540 East 20th Street New York, N. Y. Sodality 2, 3, 4, K. B. S. 1, 2, 3, 4, Guard of Honor 1, 2, 3, 4, Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4, Science Club 1, 2, Track 1, 4. Jack plans to take an Engineering course at Manhattan. He has been very active at Xavier as a student and cadet. John has made many friends among us, and we judge that he will do very well at Manhattan. 1st Lt. Thomas J, Edwards 4C S.F.C. John M. Ferritto 4C S.F.C. Robert W. Flynn 4D 4750 41st Street 1441 81st Street 79-43 Grand Avenue Long Island City 4, N. Y. K. B. S. 1, 2, 3, 4, Guard of Honor 1, 2, 3, Football 2, 3, 4, Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Science Club 1, 2. Tom had one vivid ambition in his life at Xavier, that was to suit up against Brooklyn Prep. He showed himself very devoted to Xavier in class and on the football field, if the distinction may be drawn. When Tom enters Fordham to study Law, he will bring with him the memory of ma-ny friends. --rr' ,wif Brooklyn 28, N. Y. Sodality 1, K. B. S. 1, 2, 3, 4, Guard of Honor 1, 2, 3, 4, Chess Team 1, 2, German Club 4, Gold Medal 2, Science Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Camera Club 1, 2, 3, Pres. 4. John will always be remembered for his sense of humor and for his long serv- ice as a photographer for the various publications at Xavier. He intends to enter Manhattan and make Civil Engi- neering his goal. f . Elmhurst 73, N. Y. K. B. S. 1, 2, 3, 4, Guard of Honor 1, 2, 3, 4, Football J. V. 2, V. 3, Co-Capt. 4, Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4, Class Officer 1, 4, Band 1, Science Club 1, 2, Track 3. Fluffy , of all names, wants to be- come an architect and see Xavier win eight straight. He likes to play football, and study on Sunday. Apart from when he was on the field, Bob would always be seen smiling. -,494 MQ SlSgt. Richard J. Foy 4D 83 West 14th Street Bayonne, N. J. K. B. S. 1, 2, 3, 4, Guard of Honor 1, 2, 3, 4, Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Press Club 3, 4, Stage Crew 1, Xavier 2, 3, 4, Intramurals 1. Dick's goal is a unique and sorely needed one. After studying at Haver- ford he hopes to become a foreign diplomat. On the lighter side of his ambitions, he would like to steal the Driver's-Ed. car and buy a green Olds- mobile of his own. We would think that a Mercedes-Benz might be more appro- priate. Sgt. Carl Garone 4F 109-13 107th Street Ozone Park 17, N. Y. Sodolity 1, 2, 3, 4, K. B. S. 1, 2, 3, 4, Guard of Honor 1, 2, Debate 1, Speakers Guild 1, Xavier 1, 2, Press Club 2, Bowling 3, Pep Squad 4. ln preparation for a Law degree, Carl intends to take up studies at Boston College. This, plus four years at Xavier, should make him thoroughly Jesuitical. Carl is most grateful to Xavier for the guidance he received in coming to his adult life. 'affe- I 1stlSgt. George F. Freiie 4B 52 86th Street Brooklyn 9, N. Y. K. B. S. 1, 2, 3, 4, Guard of Honor 1, 2, x-squad 2, 3, Dramatics 1, 2, German Club 4, Chess Team 1, Rifle Team 1, Pep Squad 4. George wants to attend Boston Col- lege, but as yet is undecided about his future profession. With his background in Science Honors at Xavier he should be well prepared for whatever he chooses, Cperhaps even Mathematics, or Physics, Latin, or German.l George, at any rate, is one that Xavier can always be proud of. MfSgt. Jaime T. Garofalo 4D 151-10 35th Avenue Flushing, N. Y. K. B. S. 1, 2, 3, 4, Guard of Honor 2, X-Squad 3, 4, German Club 4, Class Officer 3, President, Rifle Team 1, Varsity 2, 3, Captain 4, Intra- murals 1, 2. Gary has a difficult time staying awake in or out of class, despite the aid of No-Daze pills. Some day or other he would like to read a good book and shoot 200 in a rifle match. His deepest aversion is an un-shined shoe. Capt. John F. Galbraith 4C 85-44 111th Street Richmond Hill 18, N. Y. Sodality 1, 2, K. B. S. 1, 2, 3, 4, Guard of Honor 2, 3, 4, Glee Club 1, 2, German Club 4, Science Club 2, Review 3, 4, Xavier 3, 4, Gold Medal 3, Class Officer 1, Track 1, Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4. Little John has benefitted greatly from Xavier in the academic field. He has won many friends by his warm, personable way of dealing with others. St. Joseph's is John's college choice for the study of physics. We are genuinely proud of him and wish him every success. ll sv ,ws -in - -. FN Q fm 9 1,-, 2nd Lt. Dermot F. Gately 4B 36 Stuart Street Lynbrook, New York Sodality 1, K. B. S. 1, 2, 3, 4, Guard of Honor 1, 2, 3, 4, Latin Sight 2, Science Club 2, Class Officer 2, 3, 4, Tennis 1, 2, 3, Co-Capt. 4, Intra- murals 1, 2, 3, 4, Pep Squad 4. Dern's popularity at Xavier is at- tested to by the fact that he has been elected a class officer three years in a row - in a class of professional politi- cians. We wish him the best of luck at Holy Cross, where he intends to pursue a math career. SfSgt. Vincent Q. Giffuni 4F 20 Cranford Street Forest Hills 75, New York K. B. S. 1, 2, Guard of Honor 2, 3, Latin Sight 2, Class Officer 1, 2, 4, Science Club 2, Swimming -.R Z cw' r s S.F.C. Paul R. Gawkowski 4F 87-84 165th Street New York, New York Sodality 1, 2, 4, K. B. S. 1, 2, 3, 4, Guard of Honor 1, 2, 3, 4: Glee Club 1, 2, Photo Club 2, 3, Press Club 4, Track 1, Cross Country 1, Baseball 2, Intramurals 1, 2, 3, Swimming 2, 3, 4, Paul is one member of our class who we look at with a questioning glance - he says if he had the opportunity he 2nd Lt. Michael G. Genovesi 4A 2001 West 10th Street Brooklyn, New York Sodality 1, 2, 3, 4, K. B. S. 1, 2, 3, 4, Guard of Honor 1, 2, 3, 4, Football 3, 4, Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4, Baseball 1, 2, Class Officer 1, 2, 4, Basket- ball 1, 2, 3, 4, Track 3, 4. Mike has won himself a fine reputa- tion both in studies and in sports. He would like iust once, to tackle an oppo- nent, going in for a lay-up without having a foul called on him. Next year, Mike will be tackling his books in a pre-med course, preparing for his chosen vocation. What Xavier thinks of him is sufficiently attested by his receiving the Moynahan Trophy. 1, 2, 3, 4, Bowling 3, Football 4, Pep Squad 4. Vin has been one of Xavier's strongest swimmers over the past four years. But he looks still more photogenic in a foot- ball practice uniform. Although he is undecided about the future, he is grate- ful for the development he received at Xavier. would do it all over again. The spirit and loyalty Xavier engenders especially impressed him. Nevt year he would like to take pre-Law at St. Peter's. Sgt. William Gilfillan 4F 21 Stuyvesant Oval New York 9, New York K. B. S. 1, 2, 3, 4, Guard of Honor 1, 2, 3, 4, Stage Crew 3, Bowling 2, 3, 4, Track 2, Intra- murals 1, 2, 3, Pep Squad 4. Bill's four years at Xavier were char- acterized by a growth in maturity and a realization of the values in a good Catholic education. We areconfident that his attitude will help him do well in his study of Engineering. Sgt. Eugene Ginter 4E Cpl. Robert E. Giovagnoni 4F 90-O2 216th Street Queens Village 28, New York Sodality 1, 2, K. B. S. 1, 2, 3, 4, Guard of Honor 1, 2, 3, Chess Club 1, 2, 3, Glee Club 1, 2, 3, Photo Staff 3, 4, Color Guard 4, Stage Crew 1, 2, 3, Rifle Club 4, Pep Squad 4. Bob's interest in photography is well illustrated in the retreat house pictures contained on page ninety-eight. Future interests will include Electrical Engineer- ing at Manhattan College. His one regret on leaving Xavier is that he could never have homework declared uncon- stitutional. 50 Lincoln Road 1st Lt. Vincent P. Gorman 4A Brooklyn 25, New York Sodality 3, 4, K. B. S, 1, 2, 3, 4, Class Officer 1, 2, 4. Eugenious, the great memorizer, feels that the education he has received at Xavier has helped him immensely both spiritually and intellectually. He 82-19 60th Road Elmhurst 73, New York Sodality 1, 2, K. B. S. 1, 2, 3, 4, Guard of Honor 1, 2, '3, 4, Dramatics 3, 4, Stage Crew 2, 3, 4, Manager 4, Xavier 1, 2, 3, 4, Football 2, Base- ball 1, 2, Cheerleaders 4, Class Officer 1, 2, 3. Hard work has marked Vinnie's four is planning to attend Fordham and seek a career in Law. 1st Lt. Charles J. Graffeo 4B 1526 79th Street Brooklyn 28, New York Sodality 2, K. B. S. 1, 2, 3, 4, Guard of Honor 1, 2, 3, 4, Junior X-Squad 1, X-Squad 2, 3, Gold Medal 1, Class Officer 1, Science Club 2. In his years at Xavier, Graff has compiled an admirable scholastic and military record. Charlie's friends are many and enemies are non-existent. He does have his problems though: brass and assistant Prefects. After Boston College Charlie hopes to be a scientist. years at Xavier, since he has learned that success is bought dearly. In one way or another he has tried to make himself ci significant part of Xavier's activities. Local people would suspect that a secret ambition of his is to sign the Declaration of Independence, eclip- sing John Hancock. Vinnie hopes to go to Holy Cross. Cpl. James P. Going 4F 4049 Ithaca Street Elmhurst 73, New York Sodality 1, 2, K. B. S. 1, 2, 3, 4, Guard of Honor 1, 2, 3, 4, Review 2, 3, Class Officer 1, Football Mgr. 2, Bowling 3, Tennis 1, 2, Track 1, Intramurals 1, 2, 3, Pep Squad 4. Big Jim exhibited his scholastic abilities in qualifying for the Naval Scholarship this year. He has a lot of talent which he tends to keep in reserve. After two-thirty, he and two others gen- erally form an unbeatable combination on the basketball court. Cpl. Thomas A. Greene 4A 33-15 80th Street Jackson Heights, N. Y. Sodality 1, 2, K. B. S. 1, 2, 3, 4, Guard of Honor 1, 2, 3, 4, Press Club 1, Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Track 1, 2, 3, Co-Capt. 4. A master with the shot-put and a lover of song - Tom is the Greek ideal of the well-balanced man. He has a strong will and a gift of efficiency which college years will bring to maturity in the field of Law. sn- ggv-'ffmatr - 4 1'-,P SfSgt. Frederick W. Grannis 4E 1481 Bay Street Staten Island, N. Y. K. B. S. 1, Glee Club 4, German Club 4, Track 2, Tennis 1, Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4. Fred's interests are varied, his read- ings wide, and his opinions are held in high esteem by all his fellow students. He has never neglected his religious life, considering his retreat as one of the high points of his Senior year. We hope Georgetown will think as highly of -Fred as Xavier did. 1st lt. William H. Greet 4E 2765 Amboy Road Staten Island 6, N. Y. Sodality 2, K. B. S. 1, 2, 3, 4, Guard of Honor 1, 2, Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Class Officer 1. Bill plans to attend Fairfield Univer- sity for training in mineral engineering. He tends to dislike those realists who refuse to accept Staten Island as part of the United States. With his winning smile and cheerful personality, we are A-all 'adv S.F.C. Darrell R. Grande 4A 1502 68th Street Brooklyn, N. Y. Latin Sight 2, Intramurals 2, 3, 4. Darrell plans on taking a Pre-Med course at Georgetown. He has shown a competence in his studies at Xavier which makes this goal seem likely of accomplishment. Although it cuts him deep to lose three inches of height with the military haircut, he takes all things in stride. Ist Lt. Donald T. Grimm 4C 340 East 18th Street New York City, N. Y. K. B. S. 1, 2, 3, 4, Guard of Honor 1, 2, 3, 4, Science Club 2, Review 1, Silver Medal 3, Class Officer 1, 2, Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Track 1, 2, 3, 4, Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4. Take it slow, guys, take it slow - this is an odd favorite-saying from one who seldom 'took it slow' himself. Dondi played an inspiring season of basketball in '61 and showed great spirit. Beating Regis twice was one of his biggest thrills. Apart from sports he proved a very capable leader within the Regiment. Next year Don will study Engineering at Manhattan. 1 nw.-.. ' b 4!Z I.'3'fff' f dl confident that Bill will go far in every- thing he does. N 5,5 -. . w t K ,fn-' ' Q SfSgt. George Hamacek 4B 263 West 'I9th Street New York, New York Chess Team 25 German Club 45 Gold Medal 'I, 25 Science Club 'I, 25 Rifle Team 'l, 2, 3, 45 Track lp Cross-Country 'l5 Camera Club 'l, 2. George has been o member of Xavier's nationally ranked rifle team for all four years. He also found time to lead his class for two years in a row. He heads for N. Y. U. and a stiff course in electronics. FfSgt. James G. Harmon 4C Mai. Frederick J. Harris 4A 5-F-C George A. Hillel 4D 36 West 76th Street New York, New York K. B. S. 'l, 2, 3, 45 Guard of Honor 25 Football 2, 3, 45 Dramatics 45 Baseball 25 Class Officer 3, 45 Science Club 2, 35 Review 3, 45 Camera Club 'l, 2. Flash, is determined in his lifetime to complete one demics and social functions Jim has already completed many passes for a fine record. He Air Force Academy and, with his talent, forward pass. ln aca- wishes to attend the success is well assured. Woodside 77, New York Sodality 1, 2, 3, 45 K. B. S. 'I, 2, 3, 45 Guard of Honor 'l, 2, 3, 45 Latin Sight Team 2, 35 Glee Club 'l, 2, 3, 45 Gold Medal 'l, 2, 35 Class Officer 45 Xavier 'l, 2, 35 Editor-in-chief 4. Either in the military or scholastically, Fred has distinguished himself for effort and competence. We can't even say he has no sense of humor. One of these days we'll catch a mistake on his Greek paper and frame it- even Homer nods. I ' sy, 9 ASH' ' 'i' 1 '. x 2nd Lt. Dennis L. Hand 4A 109 East 21st Street Paterson 3, New Jersey Sodality 'l, 2, 35 K. B. S. l, 2, 3, 45 Guard of Honor 'l, 2, 3, 45 Dramatics 35 Glee Club 'l, 2, 35 Officer 45 Class President 'I5 Review 4. Denny has formecl strong friendships at Xavier. With teachers and classmates he is recognized for his diligence and sincerity. He would like to believe that Paterson is the garden spot of the East + but why then should he go away to Worcester to study pre-med? 217-ll 49th Avenue Bayside, New York Sodality l, 25 K. B. S. 'I, 2, 3, 45 Guard of Honor 'l, 2, 3, 45 Debate l5 Junior X-Squad 'l5 X-Squad l, 2, 3, 45 X-Squad Gold Medals 2, 35 Silver 'I5 Evening Parade 45 German Club 45 Class Officer Q3-'J l , 'VT ' l 1 l, 45 Review 'l, 25 Xavier 'I. The Witch, with an extraordinary love for the military and Civil War heroes, would like to attend V. M. I. and see the X-Squad beat Pratt Institute. His highest natural ambition is the South rise again and hear as the national anthem. to See Dixie 2nd Lt. William B. Healy 4B 'Ist Lt. John K. Henneberry 4A S.F.C. Francis Hill 4F 35-24 78th Street Jackson Heights 72, New York K. B. S. l, 2, 3, 4, Guard of Honor 'l, 2, 3, 4, Science Club 2, 3, Track l, 2, 3, 4, Pep Squad 4. Bill's four years at Xavier have given him a fine, substantial scholastic and athletic background. Blondie says he doesn't bleach his hair and he would like to break ten seconds in the TOO yard dash. Next year he will be run- ning a pre-law course at Georgetown. T05 Bedell Avenue Hempstead, New York K. B. S. l, 2, 3, 4, Guard of Honor 'l, 2, 3, 4, Press Club l, 2, Intramural 'l, 2, 3, 4, Library Staff 3, Class Officer 'l, Review l, 2, Basketball 'l, 3, 4, Rifle Team l, Track 3, 4. Johnny has endeared himself to his teachers and classmates by his laughter, especially in Greek class, when it often resembles a cry of despair. His iump shot in basketball reminds one ot classi- cal sculpture, the perfection of form. 130 St. Paula Place West Hempstead, New York Sodality 2, K. B. S. 1, 4, Guard of Honor 'l, Color Guard 4, Review 2, Press Club 2, 3, 4, Cheerleaders 2, 3, 4. Frank hopes to center his future around the field of education after at- tending St. John's University, where he will maior in history. He is sincerely interested in the potentialities of a mili- tary school and has learned much in his experience at Xavier. SfSgt. John Hoffmann 4F 82 Danforth Avenue Jersey City 5, New Jersey Sodality 2, 3, K. B. S. 'l, 2, 3, 4, Guard of Honor 1, 2, 3, 4, Debate 'l, 2, 3, Science Club 4, Press Club 2, 3, 4, Class Officer 4, Bowling 3, 4, Tennis T, 2, Intramurals l, 2, 3, Pep Squad 4. John is headed for his home town and St. Peter's College where he looks for- ward to Pre-Med. He feels that Xavier has given him not only four years ot hard work, but also a spiritual and intellectual maturity. S.F.C. Neal E. Hunt 4D 8 Paul Avenue New Hyde Park, New York K. B. S. 2, 3, 4, Guard of Honor l, 2, '3, 4, Debate 1, 2, Evening Parade 4, German Club 4, Class Officer 2, 3, 4, Science Club 'l, Review 2, 3, Swimming 3, Speaker's Guild 2, 3. Neal has outlined a law career for himself. He wants to study at George- town and fill his date book. Enioys sports and his classmates and wonders what he will look like in long hair. 86 East 4th Street 31-16 56th Street 2nd Lt. Thomas W. Hyland 4C 116 East 98th Street New York 29, New York Sodality 1, 2, 3, K. B. S. 1, 2, 3, 4, Guard of Honor 1, 2, Sanctuary Society 4, Latin Sight 2, Junior X-Squad 1, X-Squad 2, 3, Intramurals 1, 2, German Club 4. Tom feels that Xavier has developed him spiritually and mentally. He plans on taking a Political Science course at Fordham and with his friendly personal- ity and fine qualities, we're sure he will do well there. S.F.C. Richard C. Jamieson 4E 1920 Benedict Avenue New York, New York K. B. S. 1, 2, 3, 4, Football 1, 2, 3, 4, lntra- murals 1, 2, 3, 4, Class Officer 2, 4, Cross Country 1, Evening Parade 4, Dramatics 4. Jamo has improved himself greatly in the fields of education and athletics. He intends to study law at King's Col- lege. His winning personality and ac- quaintance with others has made him a solid contender for all his endeavors. S.F.C. Jaroslaw P. Karpinsky 4D MfSgt. Thomas J. Kavanagh 4D SlSgt. Augustine Jehle 4C 169 99th Street Brooklyn 9, New York K, B. S. 1, 2, 3, 4, Guard of Honor 1, 2, 3, 4, Debate 1, X-Squad 2, Class Officer 1, Debate Medal 1, Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4, Bowling League 3. Gus plans on going to Fordham to study Law. He enioyed the student- teacher relationship at Xavier and feels that he was helped greatly by its spiri- tual life. When he is not studying, he can usually be found by listening for the shuffle of cards. New York 3, New York Sodality 2, Chess Team 2, Glee Club 4, Library Staff 2, Bugle Corps 1, 2, 3, 4, Review 2, Camera Club 1, 2. Try as he may, the Bugler has yet to blow colors for Cl whole week without a mistake. Jerry can't endure poor buglers or sour notes, except his own. One of his life's minor ambitions is to come late for assembly and hear some- one else playing. He plans to attend V. M. l. to prepare for an engineering career. Woodside 77, New York Sodality 1, K. B. S. 1, 2, 3, 4, Guard of Honor 1, 2, 3, 4, Jr. X-Squad 3, Com. 4, X-Squad 3, 4, Evening Parade, Assoc. Ed. 4, Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4, German Club 4, Class Officer 1, 2, 4, Review 1, Xavier 1, Track 1, 2, Cross-Country 1. Tom's years at Xavier were marked by a quiet sense of responsibility and a mature facility in dealing with others. He thanks Xavier for the military dis- cipline and other fringe benefits which it gave to him. Tom wants to attend Annapolis and begin a Naval career. Y f 4 Il. 4E Class Teachers Mr. Driscoll, S.J. .... Latin, English Mr. Donovan .,.,., ...,.... H istory Mr. Rippon ......... ..... C hemistry Fr. O'Mara, S.J. .... Religion Fr. Byrne, S.J. ...,.. German Mr. McCahery .... .... F rench 44 . 4 ww Ft at rg pf? A 4F Class Teachers A- 'A .K g Mr. Rooney, S.J. .,,......... Physics ' AM f Mr. Corke, S.J. .... ...... L atin ,Mew V Z J Fr. Yates, S.J. .,,............. English Mr. Caruso ........ French, History Fr. O'Mara, S.J. .,..,....... Religion SfSgt. Thomas J. Kraus 4D 44 Parkway Maywood, New Jersey K. B. S. T, 2, 3, 4, Evening ,Parade 4, Glee Club 3, 4, Intramurals 'l. 2, 3, 4, German Club 4, Science Club 4, Cross Country 2. T. J. wants to attend St. Bonaventure University and undertake a liberal arts program. He thinks that the most attrac- tive girls come from Jersey. As for Xavier, Tom is very grateful for the fortitude and perseverance he learned there. -an HSP? QM' SlSgt. Robert M. Keating 4F 225 B l3lst Street Belle Harbor 94, New York K. B. S. 1, 2, 3, Guard of Honor 'l, 2, 3, Sanc- tuary Society 4, Class Officer 3, Swimming 2, 3, Varsity, Basketball 'l, Intramurals 'l, 2, 3, 4. Until he gets a car, Bob has bought a four-year ticket to Worcester. There he will take up business. At sixteenth street he was a perennial choice for all-American half-court player - as quick with the wit as with his footwork. Cpl. Vincent Lampariello 4C 212 Grand Street K. B. S, 3, 4, Latin Sight 2, Track T, 2, 3, 4, Cross Country 3, 4. New York, New York Lamp would like to study business at Villanova. Claims that although the Vavier life is a hectic one, he has still received the best of everything. He can be found trotting around the track, like Mercury on his winged heels. ,l f' 5 i -. r is SlSgt. Ihor 0. E. Kotlarchuk 4C 340 St. Ann's Avenue New York 54, New York Sodality 2, 3, 4, K. B. S. 2, Speakers Guild 2, 4, Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4, German Club 4, Science Club 2. Kookla will tread the hallowed halls of Fordham next September, looking for the Pre-Law classroom. Xavier has helped him form a fine personality and a responsible character which will aid him greatly in his future profession. SfSgt. Raymond P. LaPointe 4F 45 East 85th Street New York 28, New York Sodulity 2, 3, Review 4, K. B. S, 2, 3, 4, Debate 3, Speaker's Guild 1. Ray feels that Xavier has given him a .nost valuable gift in a classic-liberal education. He feels that he will be able to use this education over and over again in his next four years at St. Peter's. Two of the things Ray has enioyed the most at Xavier are the Re- view and working in Debate. 2 ,y few Brian has found the cadet and sport Cpl. William J. LaRosa 4D 202-O3 Bayside 64 New York, New York K. B. S. I, 2, 3, Guard of Honor I, 2, Football 2, Intramurals I, 2, 3, German Club 4, Science Club I, 2, Xavier I, Camera Club I. Bill is headed for Cornell and Hotel Administration. He likes to watch and play all sports. Most of his spare time is spent driving what's her name through Bayside. His pet ambition is to buy out Conrad Hilton, someday. SfSgt. Brian P. Leddy 4E 8I3 Colonia Road Elizabeth, New York K. B. S, I, 4, Guard of Honor I, Sanctuary Society 4, Intramurals I, 2, 3, 4, Class Officer I, 2, 3, 4, Review 2, 4, Track I, Swimming 2, 3, 4. life at Xavier tops. His personality has distinguished him throughout his four years. Brian intends to go to Holy Cross and pursue the field of Dentistry. SfSgt. Bernard LaScala 4F 54-55 83rd Street Elmhurst 73, New York K. B. S. I, 2, 3, 4, Dramatics 4, Stage Crew 4, Science Club I, 4, Xavier 2, 3, Review I, Class Officer 4, Press Club 3, 4, Bugle Corps I, Track I, 3, Cross Country 3, Intramurals I, 2, 3, 4, Pep Squad 4. Bernie will well be remembered for his work on the set of Macbeth Y it rivalled a LaScala opera production. He will continue his education at St. Peter's in the hope of becoming a doctor. Someday he promises he will return to Xavier - perhaps to make up credits f?I. SlSgt. Philip J. LoBuono 4C Capt. Anthony J. Laurino 4A IO24 New York Avenue Brooklyn 3, New York Sodality 2, 3, 4, K. B. S. I, 2, 3, 4, Guard of Honor I, 2, 3, 4, Debate I, Dramatics 2, 4, Class Officer I, 2, 3, 4, Review 3, Xavier 2, 3, 4, Speakers Guild 2, 3, 4. Tony plans to take pre-med at St. Peter's after finishing a well-rounded career at Xavier. Tony's favorite teach- ers are Mr. Scott and Mr. Caruso, and his ambition is to learn how to pro- nounce French. Let's hope the yearbook comes out before the final modern Ian- guage exams. uifN-ff 'ali' 'QW' YQ 6038 Monitor Place West New York, New Jersey K. B. S. I, 2, Guard of Honor I, 2, Review 2, 3, 4, Rifle Team I, 2, Swimming 4. Phil plans to study Civil Engineering at the University of Detroit. One would always hear a cheerful word from him, he dehnitely could brighten up any place. 5 . 1. . I -sfigfis we E U- X S.F.C. Robert B. Lynch 4C 41-29 Ithaca Street Elmhurst 73, New York Sodality 1, 2, 3, 4, K. B. S. 1, 2, 3, 4, Guard of Honor 1, 2, 3, 4, Speakers Guild 2, 3, German Club 4, Review 2, Class Officer 2 ,3, 4, Basket- ball l, 2, 3, 4, Baseball 2, Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4, Pep Squad 4. Bob hopes to cap off four years of dedication to all areas of Xavier life by attending the Naval Academy and becoming a career officer. He made a great number of friends at Sixteenth Street and commended the best of Xavier in the course of his varsity career here. Cpl. Anthony Malfitano 4D 193 Tonnele Avenue Jersey City, New Jersey K. B. S. 1, 2, Guard of Honor 1, Debate 2, German Club 4, Rifle Team 1. Tony is another member of our Senior class who, like Cangemi, Di Feo, and Rinaldi felt that the Garden State was getting too hot for him. We are in- debted to him for his promotion work in obtaining the Craftsman for the Valentine's dance. CThe fact that the bandleader is his cousin is immaterial.l 1st Sgt. Emanuel P. Maimone 4A 35 South 3rd Street Brooklyn 11, New York Sadality 1, K. B. S. 1, 2, 3, 4, Guard of Honor 1, Debate 1, Review 2, 3, 4, Speakers Guild 1, 2, 3, Class Officer 1, Press Club 2, Football 2, 3, 4, Track 2, 4, Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4. Manny plans to attend West Point and be a future Army officer. He is thankful to Xavier for teaching him how to live as he should - obviously he learned that lesson well. In the foot- ball season Manny made sixty percent of the team's tackles, three percent of the time his nran had the ball. Q A 4,-ll' S.F.C. Kevin M. Lynch 4E 58-41 41st Drive Woodside 77, New York K. B. S. 1, 2, 3, 4, Guard of Honor 1, 2, 3, 4, Debate 1, 2, 3, Chess Team 1, 2, Press Club 3, 4, Dramatics 3, Stage Crew 3, 4, Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4, Class Officer 1, 2, 3, Science Club 4, Speaker's Guild 3, 4. Kevin plans to attend St. Peter's in the fall. He thinks that Xavier has put him on the road and given him a good head start on becoming a well edu- cated Catholic gentleman. Kev feels speaking has helped him tremendously and would like to model himself after Mr. Halpin, S.J. SfSgt. Ladislaus Manassy 4C 1446 First Avenue New York 21, New York K. B. S. 1, 2, Science Club 1, 2, Latin Sight 2, 3, Chess 1, 2, 3, Pep Squad 4. This Lad developed a taste for Math and Science in the past four years. His favorite teacher while at Xavier was Father Pallace. Someday Ladislaus hopes to grow up to be an Engineer after training at Manhattan College. g , f ffl? 4'-df Muscles would like to go to Ford- 2nd Lt. William A. Marion 4B T65 Greenway Terrace River Edge, N. J. Sodality 2, 3, 4, K. B. S. l, 2, 3, 4, Guard of Honor 2, 3, 4, Intramurals l, 2, 3, 4, German Club 4, Track 'l, 2, 3, Co-Capt. 4. Bill has tried to take full advantage of the spiritual activities at Xavier. He feels it has given him a great oppor- tunity to grow in responsibility and maturity. After College at St. Peter's, Bill hopes to be a mathematician. 2nd Lt. Edwin McDonald 4C 20 Seasongood Road Forest Hills 75, N. Y. Sodality 2, 3, K. B. S. I, 2, 3, 4, Guard of Honor 'l, 2, Glee Club 3, 4, Review 2, 3, 4, 2nd Lt. Joseph Marro 4C 453 Hudson Street New York City, N. Y. Sodality l, 2, 3, 4, K. B. S. l, 2, 3, 4, German Club 4, Class President 2, 4, Basketball l, 2, Track 3, Intramurals 'l, 2, 3, 4, Pep 5qUGCl 4. Joe plans to follow in his father's footsteps and study Law at Georgetown University. His friendly manner and good nature have made him a genuine friend to all who know him. For the development Xavier fostered in every aspect of his life he is very grateful. Pvt. Thomas M. McCarthy 4A 275 Clinton Avenue Brooklyn 5, New York ramurals 'l, 2, 3, 4, Track 2, 3, 4, Apollos 2, 3, Class Officer 4. ham and take a Liberal Arts course. Being deeply steeped in Greek litera- ture, Tom has modelled himself after the mighty Achilles and is one of the best shot-putters available. He likes English and can be recognized by his repetitious tautology. When he sets his will on something, he will have a wealth of talen at his command. Xavier 2, Track 2, Swimming 'l, Intramurals 'l, 2, 3, 4. Xavier, Ned feels, has taught him the value of a Catholic education. Yet even Xavier would not be the same without its lively Chemistry classes. Next year Ned will travel to Holy Cross or Notre Dame for a course in accounting. SfSgt. Robert M. Massa 4A 236 Court House Road Franklin Square, N. Y. K. B. S. 'l, 2, 3, 4, Dance Band 'l, 2, 3, Band 'l, 2, 3. Bob takes life philosophically and manages to succeed in all his undertak- ings. He is headed for Cornell and Veterinary medicine. Dogged persist- ence should help him bone up on his college stuclies. lOnly his even disposi- tion could endure the likes of thislj Sgt. James M. McHugh 4A 35-38 84th Street Jackson Heights 72, N. Y. Sodality I, 2, 3, K. B. S. I, 2, 3, 4, Guard of Honor I, 2, 3, 4, Chess Team 2, 3, Silver Medal I, Science Club I, 2, 3, Xavier 2, 3, Apollos 2, 3, 4. I The Tiger has plowed his way Through four years at Xavier and shown himself a fine leader, a punctual cadet, and, at times, a growler at teachers who disturb his peace. A real whiz at the sciences, Jimmy will study Math at Fordham. gy N-as.. 447' 'r g-we 'I '- -I. ,4-an 9' SfSgt. Joseph D. McGonigIe 4D 27 Edwards Court Bayonne, N. J. Sodality I, 2, K. B. S. I, 2, 3, 4, Guard of Honor I, 2, 3, 4, German Club 4, Review I, 2, Xavier 2, Intramurals 2, 3. Joe thinks 2:30 is great because he loves lite after it. He finds driving relaxing and is looking forward to pass- ing a Latin test. Clf only drivers' tests were written in Latinll Joe wants to study at St. Peter's and become a doctor. SfSgt. Francis B. McKevitt 4F 474 West 238th Street Riverdale 63, N. Y. Sodality I, K. B. S. I, 2, 3, 4, Glee Club 4, Speakers Guild 2, Science Club 2, Latin Sight 2, Class Officer I, 2, 3, 4, Basketball I, Tennis 2, 3, Baseball 2, Bowling 2, 3, 4, Intramurals I, 2, 3, 4. Flashes of the real Frank McKevitt can be seen on the basketball court where he sometimes is utterly astound- ing. The reaI McKevitt, like the reaI McCoy, has hidden talents which only he doesn't know about. We trust he will find them at Marquette in the study of Law. 49 !y,,I'. I . rf' , I. mites. 1 If Ii ff74?i 'S It M5 L .o--f .eg ? Cpl. Harolcl G. McGinn 4E 24 Cortelyoa Road Staten Island I, N. Y. K. B. S. I, 2, 4, Guard of Honor I, Press Club I, Intramurals 3, 4, German Club 4, Review 2, Cross Country 2. Hot Horse Harry has exacted from Xavier all that it has to offer. He feels that he has been prepared both spiri- tually and academically during his four years at Xavier. Next year should find Harry at Fordham College, studying law. We all wish Harry the best in all he does. Sgt. Laurence S. McNamara 4A 519 East 8th Street New York, New York Sodality I, K. B. S. I, 2, 3, 4, Guard of Honor I, Band I, 2, Intramurals I, 2, 3, 4, Silver Medal I, Class Officer I, Camera Club I. Larry is a member of the Greek Honor's class. He chooses law for his profession and plans to study at Ford- ham University. May the wily Odysseus, with his honeyed and winning words, be an inspiration for him. ' ,........ -L . SfSgt. Philip Megali 4C 80-39 212th Street Queens Village, N. Y. Sodality 1, 2, 3, K. B. S. 1, 2, 3, 4, Rifle Team 1, 2, Track 1. Phil wants to go to Fairfield Univer- sity. He hopes to become a Mathema- tician and feels that Xavier has helped him in his choice. When he worked, his favorite class of the day was Mr. Thomp- son's, in his leisure, he liked to indulge in playing cards. Sgt. Mai. George P. Monaghan 4F 721 West 231st Street New York 63, N. Y. K. B. S. 1, 2, 3, 4, Guard of Honor 1, 2, 3, 4, Class Officer 1, 2, 3, Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Base- ball 2, Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4. Pat Monaghan was synonymous at Xavier for earnest, unrelenting effort. When he wasn't playing basketball, he studied till dawn. St. Bonaventure's will be welcoming one who earned the respect of everyone that knew him at Sixteenth Street. Mai. John R. Moore 4F SfSgt. Vincent J. Mooney 4C SlSgt. William J. Moroza 4A 216 ECIST 50th Street 1021 Carnation Avenue Floral Park, L. I., N. Y. sodomy 1, 2, 3, 4, K. B. s. 1, 2, 3, 4, chess Team 1, 2, 3, 4, Class Officer 1, Science Club 1, 2, Rifle Team 3. Vin has benefitted greatly from Xavier's spiritual life and its Math course, which has influenced him to continue his Math studies at M. I. T. He can usually be found either with the chess team or with the science club. His long desire has been to replace a Latin Period with a game of chess. Checkmate! 1890 Crotona Parkway Bronx 60, N. Y. Sodality 1, 2, K. B. S. 1, 2, Guard of Honor 1, Dramatics 2, 4, Review 1, 2, 3, Xavier 1, 2, Glee Club 3, 4, Press Club 1, 2, 3, Intramurals 1. Cassanova has a distinct leaning toward dancing, singing, acting, people, and occasionally, studying. Iona is his college choice and a career as an ac- countant his goal. Bill is often heard saying, That's boss. The meaning of this eludes us, but that often happens with deep persons. New York 22, N. Y. K. B. S. 1, 2, 3, 4, Guard of Honor 1, 2, 3, 4, Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Dramatics 1, 2, 3, 4, Jr. X-Squad 1, Color Guard 2, 3, Class Officer 1, 2, Bowling 4, Intramurals 1, 2, Pep Squad 4. John would hope one day to be a career officer in the Navy. As Provost at Xavier he distinguished himself by never accepting a lame, or good, ex- cuse. He feels that Xavier has installed in him a respect for authority and the responsibilities that go with it. All would agree that John proved this by the very way he acted. A-,W Y ,,,....... - wi' 2nd Lt. William Mossay 4F 'Ist Lt. Arthur P. Mourino 4B lst Lt. Bernard J. Muller 4C 26 Lincoln Avenue Clifton, N. J. Sodality 2, 3, K. B. S. I, 2, 3, 4, Guard of Honor I, 2, 3, 4, Review 4, Gold Medal 3, Tennis I, 2, Baseball 2, Intramurals I, 2, 3, Pep Squad 4. In the hope of refining his accent Bill will go to Boston College to study accounting. He has shown at Xavier a gift of leadership, an appreciation of the value of education, and a fine re- ligious sense. 33-64 29th Street Astoria 6, N. Y. Sodality 3, 4, K. B. S. I, 2, 3, 4, Guard of Honor I, 2, 3, 4, Chess Team 2, Band 2, 3, Executive Officer 4, Track I, Cross-Country I, Camera Club 2. Art thinks that Xavier has given him a good education and prepared him well for college. If so, this is because he put much of himself into Xavier, both in the military and religious activities. He intends to take up dentistry at Holy Cross. T505 Archer Road Bronx 62, N. Y. Sodality 2, 3, K. B. S, I, 2, 3, 4, Guard of Honor 'I, 2, Review I, 2, 3, Associate Editor 4, German Club 4, Class Officer 'I, 2, Class Medal 2, Dramatics 4, Football, J. V. 2, Varsity 3, 4, Intramurals I, 2, 3, 4. Bernie plans on applying for the Air Force Academy and following a career as a pilot. Besides giving much of his time to Xavier football, he served ad- mirably on our sister publication, the Review. A gentle, friendly personality recommended him to everyone. Capt. Daniel B. Muscatello 4B 43-2 I I 93rd Street Flushing 58, N. Y. Guard of Honor I, 2, 3, 4, K. B. S. I, 2, 3, 4, Glee Club I, 2, Intramurals 'l, 2, 3, 4, Science Club I, 2, 3, Xavier 3, Tennis I, 2, 3, 4, Speakers Guild I. Like Homer's Ithaca, Danny was rough, but a good trainer of men. He would like to follow in his father's foot- steps and take a pre-med course at Cornell. For four years he acted as player-manager of the Xavier tennis team. Among his ambitions is to defeat Mr. Rooney in a singles match. S.F.C. Anthony J. Musillo 4B 1641 65th Street Brooklyn 4, N. Y. Sodality 2, 3, 4, K. B. S. I, 2, 4, Guard of Honor I, 2, 3, 4, Debate 'I, 2, German Club 4, Gold Medal 2, Review 3, 4. Tony, or Moose to his intimates, finds that Xavier has given him the bene- fit of knowledge with a Catholic view- point. He derived the greater part of this benefit from the religious aspect of school. Tony intends to make Fordham his camping grounds for the study of Physics. Ist Sgt. J. Nicholas Napoli 4C 61-69 80th Street Rego Park, N. Y. Sodality 1, 2, K. B. S. 1, 2, 3, 4, Guard of Honor 1, 2, 3, 4, Junior X-Squad 2, Dramatics 3, 4, Cheerleaders 3, 4, Intramurals 1, 2, German Club 4, Xavier 1, 2, Rifle Team 1. Because of his genial personality and sharp wit, Nicky has made many friends at Xavier, including many members of the faculty. The suave and poised Banque will embark on a medical career at Holy Cross. 2nd Lt. Julius C. Neubauer 486 East 29th Street Paterson, N. J. K. B. S. 1, 2, 4, Guard of Honor 1, 4, Cheer- leaders 4, Intramurals 1, German Club 4, Rifle Team 1, 2, 3, 4. Jules would like to get eight hours sleep on a school night. Driving and girls are the top of his activity list after the rifle team. He can be heard saying, What do you mean, I need a hair cut? SfSgt. Frederick W. O'Connor 4D 148-28 27th Road Jamaica, N. Y. K. B. S. 1, 4, Guard of Honor 1, 4, Sanctuary Society 3, 4, Dramatics 3, 4, Glee Club 1, 4, Cheerleaders 3, 4, Intramurals 1, 2, Xavier 1, Cross Country 1. Fred's ambition is to see a whole football game and get all those in the stands to cheer so loud that he can't be heard. He likes to play all sports and plans to attend Fordham in prep- aration for a teaching career. He should make a good teacher, he likes Capt. John C. O'Malley 4B 2015 University Avenue Bronx 53, N. Y. Sodality 1, 2, K. B. S. 1, 2, 3, 4, Guard of Honor 1, 2, 3, 4, Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4, Class Officer 1, 2, Science Club 2, 3, Review 1, 2, 3, Pep Squad 4. John has been working hard in the science course for three years and his abilities have shown forth remarkably. He would like a mere ten minute ride to school on an empty D train - alas, an empty pipe-dream. He wants to study law at Fordham, which is a little closer to his home. people too. 2nd Lt. William B. O'Grady 4A 134 Halstead Road Elizabeth, N. J. Sodality 1, 2, 3, K. B. S. 1, 2, 3, 4, Guard of Honor I, 2, 3, 4, Debate 1, Stage Crew 1, Intra- murals 1, 2, 3, 4, Class Officer 1, 2, 3, Review 1, 2, Xavier 2, 3, 4, Speaker's Guild 2, 3. Bill thanks Xavier for a vast back- ground in learning which will help him in his future life. He intends to study pre-medicine at Holy Cross and become an M.D. Wishes everyone could live in the great state of Jersey. i 10? SfSgt. Donald J. O'Neil 4E 98 Troutman Street Brooklyn, New York Sodality 2, K, B. S. 1, 2, 4, Guard of Honor 1, 2, Junior X-Squad 1, Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4, German Club 4. Don feels that Xavier has given him a firm foundation for the future. He wants to continue his education at Man- hattan where he intends to take up aeronautical engineering. Don feels the climax of his four years at Xavier was the retreat at Gonzaga. SfSgt. Patrick J. O'Shea 4A 46-16 156th Street Flushing, N. Y. Sodality 2, 3, 4, K. B. S. 1, 2, 3, 4, Guard of Honor 2, 3, 4, Sanctuary Society 4, Junior X-Squad 1, Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4, Class Officer 1, 2, 3, Review 3, 4, Xavier 2, 3, Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Track 'l, Cross-Country 1, Speakers Guild 4. Pat will look back on Xavier for a wealth of lasting friendships and spiri- tual values. Xavier will remember him for a real gentlemanliness. Only Greek, Latin, Math and other school subiects could break his composure. SfSgt Edward Petersen 4F 2nd Lt. Edward J. Quinn 4E SfSgt. Joseph A. Ramellmi 4C 32-43 47th Street 81 Lindbergh Avenue 305 East 57th Street Long Island City 3, N. Y. Sodclity 1, 3, 4, K. B. S. 1, 3, 4, Guard of Honor 1, 3, 4, Review 4, Bowling 3, 4, Intramurals 1, 2, 3. Ed plans to pursue the profession of Law next year at Fordham. From all appearances he really enioyed his edu- cation at Xavier. The one real difficulty he experienced here was keeping up with Mr. Corke, S.J., and Mr. Towle, S.J., in half-court games after school. Staten Island, N. Y. K. B. S. 3, 4, Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Evening Parade 4, Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4, Class Officer 2, 3, Review 2, Track 1, 2, Cross Country 1, 2. Eddie has taken advantage of all the benefits Xavier has offered him. Next September Ed will be at Boston College taking a pre-dental course. As a shitty half back, Ed has been a great asset to this year's football team. New York 22, N. Y. Sodality 1, K. B. S. 1, Guard of Honor 1, Latin Sight 3, German Club 4, Science Club 1, 2, Bugle Corps 1, 2, 3, Swimming 2, 3, Cross Country 1, Intramurals 1, 2. Joe believes in taking things as they come. He is looking forward to a diploma at present, and will take it if it comes. For the future, Joe hopes to major in Chemical Engineering at college. .a-tilts -4 MlSgt. Joseph F. Rettagliatta 4B 2112 64th Street New York 4, N. Y. K. B. S. 3, 4, Guard of Honor 4, Debate 2, Latin Sight Team 2, German Club 4, Color Guard, Commander 4, Review 2, 3, Xavier 3, Rifle Team 1, 3, 4, Pep Squad 4. Joe is another one of those people who convey a sincere personality to all their associates. Joe has also shown an avid interest in Xavier's activities throughout these past four years. M.I.T.'s civil engineering school is receiving a most likable person and a top notch student. Sgt. Mai. Louis E. Rizk 4A 280 Wilson Avenue Fairview, N. J. Sodality 2, 3, 4, K. B. S. 1, 2, 3, 4, Guard of Honor 1, 2, 3, 4, Debate 1, Chess Club 2, Glee Club 3, 4, Intramurals 1, 2, Library Staff 2, Silver Medal 1, 3, Class Officer 1, Review 2, Basketball 2, Rifle Team 1, Track 1. Louis has learned at Xavier how to accept responsibility. He is one of the lost race of giants who enioy hard work and Greek grammar. Greek roots should be an aid to him in preparing to be a pharmacist. Sgt. H. Brian Rice 4C 1175 Warburton Avenue Yonkers 3, N. Y. Sodality 2, K. B. S. 1, 2, J. V. Football 1, Co- Capt. 2, Track Team 1, 2, 4, Pep Squad 4, J. V. Swimming Team 2, Class Officer 1, 3, 4, Bowling 4, Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4, Latin Sight 2, Nativity Mission Center 2, 3, 4. Brian should make a success of him- self at whatever he tries. His good personality will bring him many friends and a lot of good times. Brian feels that Xavier has given him a good edu- cation and many laughs too. His future sees Mathematics at Manhattan. S.F.C. Harry Rissetto 4A 45 West 10th Street New York 11, N. Y. K. B. S. 1, 2, Debate 1, 2, 3, 4, Tennis 1, Class Officer 1, Magazine 2, 3, Feature Editor 4, Review 4, Speaking 1, 2, Intramurals 1. Harry's desire to seek learning has been stimulated by the Xavier way of life. He would like to go to Fairfield U. and take a Pre-Med course. An avid reader, his traits for writing have been greatly developed, as can be evidenced in any copy of the Xavier. MlSgt. John H. Rinaldi 4E 502 Hudson Street Hoboken, N. J. Sodality 1, 2, K. B. S. 1, 2, 3, 4, Guard of Honor 1, 2, Sanctuary Society 4, Junior X-Squad 1, 2, 3, Executive Officer 4, Evening Parade 1, 2, 3, Layout Editor 4, Glee Club 3, 4, lntra- murals 1, 2, 3, 4, Class Officer 2, 3, Review 3, Track 1, 2, 3, Cross Country 1, 2, 3. Dependable John is an important member of the senior class. He feels that Xavier has given him the best pos- sible College preparation climaxed by his senior retreat. Next year Xavier's loss is St. Pete's gain, as John prepares to pursue a Dental career. 4-au, 'TUV Maj. Peter A. Roux 4D 18 Sutton Drive Ho-Ho-Kus, N. J. Sodality 1, K. B. S. 1, 2, 3, 4, Guard of Honor 1, 2, 3, 4, Junior X-Squad 1, Senior X-Squad 2, Co. 4, Color Guard 3, Dramatics 3, 4, Stage Crew 4, German Club 4, Xavier 1, 2, Evening Parade 4, Speakers' Guild 3, 4. Tate feels that Xavier has done much in developing his character and feels that it has taught him to respect authority for authority's sake. He wants to follow his brother's footsteps and at- tend the University of Illinois where he will ioin the S.A.E. house. After college he intends to become an oFficer in the United States Marine Corps. ! lg. SfSgt. Henry F. Rudan 4A 282 Magnolia Avenue Jersey City 6, N. J. Sodality 2, 3, K. B. S. 1, 2, 3, 4, Guard of Honor 1, 2, 3, 4, Glee Club 2, 3, 4, Review 1, 2, 3, 4, Xavier 3, Library Staff 2, 3. SfSgt. John V. Ruconich 4D 45-15 192nd Street Flushing 58, N. Y. Sodality 1, 2, 3, 4, K. B. S. 1, 2, 3, 4, Guard of Honor 1, 2, 3, 4, Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4, German Club 4, Track 1, Basketball Varsity Mgr. 2, 3 4, Speakers' Guild 1, 2, 3, 4. It's St. John's for Johnny where he intends to pursue the aspect he feels Xavier exemplifies the best, teaching. He has found the teachings and friend- ships with the scholastics to be of enor- mous worth, and believes the religious component of Xavier to be the best incentive to study. Hank's foremost thoughts have at last been realized - graduation from Xavier and a real-live driver's license. He has worked long and hard for both. Next year he will enter St. Peter's for Pre- Med. Mr. Paquin and Mr. O'Donnell are among his fondest memories of Xavier. 'i., - SfSgt. Edward D. Ruch 4D 475 Kissel Avenue Staten Island, N. Y. Sodality 2, 3, 4, K. B. S. 4, Sanctuary Society 4, Glee Club 3, 4, Intramurals 1, 2, 3, Track 1, 2, Xavier 3, 4, Science Club 4, Cross Country 1. lt's Boston College and literature for Ed. He would like to be captain-for-a- day of the Staten Island ferry. Ed thinks girls and the Post Office are great inventions. 2nd Lt. Thomas J. Russo 4C 82 Romer Road Staten Island 4, N. Y. Sodality 1, K. B. S. 1, Science Club 2, 3, Photo Club 1, 2, Review 1, Class Officer 1, 2, Track 1, 2, 3, Cross Country 1, 2, 3, 4, Pep Squad 4. Tom wants to finish his education at Georgetown University and become a lawyer. A man of broad views, he thinks that an education consists in the combination of studies with an extensive social life. lSounds reasonable, now if only it were possiblell , C ..,. I Rf' i it ff ,iff Ms . Ist Lt. James F. Ryan 4B 862 7lst Street Brooklyn 28, N. Y. K. B. S. l, 2, 3, 4, Latin Sight Team 2, Dramatics I, 2, Secretary 3, Pres. 4, Cheerleaders 2, 3, 4, German Club 4, Class Officer 'l, 2, 3, 4, Science Club l, Xavier 3, Camera Club, Intramurals l, 2. Macbeth is one graduate at Xavier who has earned an enviable reputation as an officer, student, friend, and good Catholic. His talent for speaking and acting is remarkable. They should help him greatly in his college years at Ford- ham and in the career of iournalism. MlSgt. James P. Sazani 4D 35-24 95th Street Jackson Heights 72, N. Y. K. B. s. 1, 2, 3, 4, Jr. x-squad 1, x-squad 2, 3, XO 4, German Club 4, Science Club 4, Intra- murals l, 2, 3, 4. Jim wants to go to West Point next year and become an engineer. He likes football, basketball and girls. He loves the military life and wants to continue it. ,w..,f .1 S.F.C. James J. Ryan 4F 26 South Ridge Drive Glen Cove, N. Y. K. B. S. l, 2, 3, 4, Guard of Honor l, 2, Sodality l, Class Officer l, 2, 3, 4, Dramatics 4, Review 3, 4, Yearbook tSports Ed 41, Stage Crew 4, Bowling 3, 4, Basketball, Track 2, 3, 4, Football l, 2, 3, Co-Capt. 4, Javelin Team 3, 4, Baseball l, 2, Press Club 4, Bowling 3, 4, Speakers Guild 3, 4, Science Club 4, Pep Squad 4, Intramurals l, 2, 3, 4. Annapolis is a good bet for Jim, but he has received many sport-scholarships from many good colleges. His abilities are not limited to athletics alone, as Jim is an outstanding member of many other extra - curricular activities. The well rounded education he received at Xavier will benefit him in later life. Jokingly says, Sports isn't everything - but darn I1 close to it. SfSgt. Michael S. Saunders 4D 48-T8 67th Street Woodside 77, N. Y. Sodality 2, K. B. S. 'l, 2, 4, Sanctuary Society 4, Glee Club 'l, 3, 4, Science Club 4, Review 3, 4, Track 3, 4, Cross Country 2, 3. Mike enioys track and a good song. He thinks that girls are the greatest part of God's creation and that dances are man's best invention. Mike would like to study at Villanova to become an engineer. l - ..V.:f J H 1 -sal gilt -Ulf' Mai. Frederick V. Salerno 4B 158-43 Jewel Avenue Flushing 65, N. Y. K. B. S. l, 2, 3, 4, Guard of Honor 'l, 3, Football 2, Band 2, 3, Commander 4, Science Club 2, Cross Country 'l. As we all know, Fred was selected as commander of the band after three years of active participation in it. His accomplishments are not only in the field of regimentals, but also scholastic- ally. A good student, a fine officer, a pleasant person, Fred will be sure of success as an Electrical Engineer fol- lowing his four years at Manhattan. Sgt. Gerald W. Schoendorf 4E 78-59 73rd Place Glendale 27, N. Y. K. B. S. I, 2, Guard of Honor 'l, 2, Chess Team 2, 4, Press Club 4, Review 'I, Bowling League 2, 3, Philatelic Society 3, 4, Evening Parade 4, Intramurals 'l, 2, 3, 4. Jeff will leave Xavier with a fine religious and educational background. He will remember most of all the ac- quaintances he made so easily with teachers and students. After gradua- tion, Jetf wants to attend Niagara Uni- versity and study law. .Q W ifi' Q., , . f N ,,,,,,, , 5,,,5,, g P fm Fig. W . 'gif'-'feffifdg' . L ' .., f .52 L wfpywllllli Ii H if x ,., 5 i ,.,, N , -ffm l - fs- . -.---' SfSgt. Walter R. Schnitzler 4B 326 East 90th Street New York 28, N. Y. K. B. S. 'I, 2, 4, Guard of Honor I, 4, Stage Crew 2, German Club 4. WaIt has found the past four years at Xavier very rewarding. Manhattan is his choice for college and a future which he hopes will make him a multi- miIIionaire. In the event that he be- comes one, we hope he will remember all his old friends at Xavier. 1st Lt. Albert J. Schwabenbauer 4B 341 East 8Ist Street New York City, N. Y. Sodality 2, K. B. S. I, 2, 3, Guard of Honor 'I, 2, Debate 3, Latin Sight I, 2, Gold Medal 'l, German Club 4, Science Club 'l, 2, 3, 'Review 3, Chess Team I, 2, Track I, Intramurals 'I, 2, 3, 4, Pep Squad 4. Shorty is a science man, headed for M.I.T. and a career as a physicist. He would like to build a robot to do every- thing for him, and then settle back in the quiet solitude of the Black Forest. CAnd the Peace Corps needs workers so badlylj by ,fwf- ' 4.21 , fi 'vt' K - . . , f 5 .gy N. . Sgt. Mai. Paul A. Schmidt 4E 34-37 84th Street Jackson Heights, N. Y. Sodality I, 2, 3, K. B. S. I, 2, 3, 4, Football I, 2, 3, Class Officer I, Review 3, 4, Track I, 2, 3, Tennis 4, Speaker's Guild 3, Sanctuary Society 4, Intramurals I. Paul intends to take up medicine after studying at Holy Cross. He has found that Xavier has given him a good back- ground for the future. PauI's all-out spirit for Xavier has shown fine char- acter and guarantees him success in his future years. lst Lt. George A. Sieghardt 4C 85 Cebra Avenue Staten Island 4, N. Y. Sodality 2, K. B. S. T, 2, 3, Latin Sight 2, German Club 4, Evening Parade 4, Bowling 3, Rifle Team I, 2, Intramurals 3. George plans on going to the Univer- sity of Pennsylvania to study Law. His quick wit, yet quiet manner, have made him well-liked and respected. Xavier, and especially Mr. Donlan, his favorite teacher, have brought out, he feels, his finer qualities. nf 'Z T kr i . X rn-in J im' ,, t if, gif' is. AX S.F.C. Edwin D. Smith 4D 5f59f- R- l-- Smlfh 4F 72-61 113th Street New York City, N. Y. K. B. S. 1, 2, 3, 4, Guard of Honor 2, 3, 4, Football 4, Evening Parade 2, 3, German Club 4, Class Officer 1, Track 1, 2, 3, 4, Cross Country 1, Tennis 1, lntramurals 2, 3. Eddy wants to make his mark as a a lawyer after studying at the University of Pennsylvania. He enioys playing football almost as much as physics class. 150 East 52nd Street New York City 22, N. Y. K. B. S. 1, 2, 3, Guard of Honor 1, Review 3, 4, Xavier 3, Press Club 3, 4, Camera Club 2, Silver Medal 3, J. V. Football 2, Rifle Team 3, Swimming 4. Randy has the perfect name for a pro-football halfback. His personal in- terests, however, are more academic - the study of Psychiatry and Psycho- analysis. Father Hessian, he found, was the most different teacher he met at Xavier, and the habit of study the greatest value he realized here. 2nd Lt. Vincent Stephens 4C 113-03 219th Street Queens Village 29, N. Y. K. B. S. 3, 4, Guard of Honor 4, Science Club 2, German Club 3, Rif1e Team 1, 2, Intramurals 3. M. Vincent wants to continue his studies at Fordham and hopes one day to be a Chemist. One of the most im- portant things he learned at Xavier, he believes, is the true meaning of dis- cipline. Cpl. Harry E. Stone 4F 401 East 91st Street New York 28, N. Y. Sodality 2, K. B. S. 1, 2, Guard of Honor 2, 3, Intramurals 1, 2. Next September will find Harry at Fordham studying Business Administra- tion. Harry has taken full advantage of life at Xavier and feels completely prepared to begin his business career. S.F.C. John B. Sullivan 4B 32-50 82nd Street Jackson Heights 70, N. Y. sodomy 1, 2, 3, 4, K. B, s. 1, 2, 3, 4, Debate 2, 3, Chess Team 1, Dramatics 4, Glee Club 3, 4, German Club 4, Science Club 1, 2, Review 2, 3, 4, Xavier 2, 3, Ed. 4, Speakers' Guild 2, 3. John wants to turn to scientific re- search after four years at Yale. He believes Xavier has given him a desire for liberalism in education. John is well known for his popular verse written in The Xavier. A poet and a scientist - what a fair combination! KES v-.,,w' 91? w lstfSgt. Michael Sullivan 4C Cpl. Bernard R. Suppa 4E SfSgt. Stephen J. Sydor 4E T33-O7 'l3'lst Avenue 50-l3 Junction Blvd. 403 First Avenue South Ozone Park 20, N. Y. K. B. S. l, 2, 3, 4, Guard of Honor 'l, 2, 3, 4, Latin Sight 2, Bowling 3, 4, Glee Club l, 2, 3, 4, Nativity Mission Center 3, Science Club 2, 3, Intramurals 'l, 2, 3, 4. Mike has a natural talen for mathe- matics which should help him in his future career. He wants to become a mathematician after studying at Ford- ham. Obviously, one of his favorite teachers at Xavier was Mr. Finnegan. Elmhurst 73, N. Y. Sodality 2, K. B. S, l, 2, Review 3, Camera Club 2, Silver Medal 2. Bernie's four years at Xavier has shown him that no difficulties are in- suppa-rable lapart from wretched humorl. His interests lean towards the field of alchemy, the ultimate goal after a course in Chemical Engineering at Manhattan. New York 'lO, N. Y. Sodality 3, K. B. S. 'l, 2, 3, 4, Guard of Honor 'l, 2, 3, 4, Sanctuary Society 4, Intramurals 'l, 2, 3, 4, Basketball 4. Steve has shared in the benefits of a Jesuit education. He hopes to attend Fordham and study medicine. We all feel that Steve truly deserves to play in a varsity basketball game. S.F.C. Roger D. Tacket 4A Cpl. Frank Terrizzi 4F 3235 Parkside Place 37-36 88th Street New York 67, N. Y. sodomy 2, 3, 4, K. B. s. 1, 2, '3, 4, Guard of Honor i, 2, 3, 4, Latin Sight Team 2, 3, 4, Glee Club 4, Xavier 2, Swimming 'l, 4, Tennis 'l, 2, Camera Club 2, J. V. Baseball 2. The Major would like to get a crew- cut. He is madly in love with Greek and would like someday to meet Athena. But obviously, Roger has too much talent to require a dea ex machina to succeed in life. Jackson Heights 72, N. Y. Sodality 3, Debate 2, Bowling 3, 4, Football 2, Review 3, K. B. S. 'l, 2, 3, 4, Centurion Club 2, Pep Squad 4, Intramurals l, 2, 3, 4. Frank feels that Xavier has given him the best four years of his life to date. He is headed for a career in law, but is undecided as yet where to go. He enjoys playing football and basketball and he can't wait to get the subways out of his system. ua., , Gif? wwmu... V' 2 ,....a' I . - ir.: ' - . .f-is ,A MW S.F.C. James Theologus 4F 88-35 Elmhurst Avenue Elmhurst 73, N. Y. Sodality 1, 2, 3, 4, K. B. S. 1, 2, 3, 4, Guard of Honor 1, 2, 3, 4, Speakers Guild 3, 4, Debate 1, 2, Dramatics 4, Glee Club 4, Science Club 2, 4, Class Officer 1, 4, Tennis 1, 2, Track 1, 2, Bowling 3, Football 4, Pep Squad 4, Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4. Jimmy has left us little room to say anything further about him. He comes from a family that is very genuinely devoted to Xavier, and has lived up to the family name. Pre-Med lies next on his agenda. 1st Lt. Richard A. Tobin 4C 61-55 77th Place Elmhurst, N. Y. Sodality 2, 3, 4, K. B. S., Guard of Honor 3, 4, German Club 4, Silver Medal 2, Review 3, 4, Xavier 3, 4, Managing Editor 4, Track 1. Richie has grown both in mind and soul from the close student-teacher re- lationship at Xavier. You could have found him bent over the magazine try- ing to arrange our sister publication in a readable form. After four years at Holy Cross he would like to mold the minds of youth as a teacher. .-. ' r, 2nd Lt. John D. Toolan 4A 1 Audubon Avenue New York 32, N. Y. Sodality 1, 2, 3, 4, K. B. S. 1, 2, 3, 4, Guard of Honor 3, 4, Press Club 2, 3, Review 3, 4, Camera Club 2, 3, 4. John has learned how to apply him- self to attain success. He has become a mature, serious student with a good sense of humor. He likes everybody and everything. Sfggf, George J, Triqng 4B Cpl. William F. Tripptree 4E 9 Gramercy Park 216 East 83rd Street New York, N. Y. Sodality 1, K. B. S. 1, 2, Guard of Honor 1, 2, 3, 4, Debate 1, 2, 3, Latin Sight 2, Speaker's Guild 1. George has received an excellent education by taking advantage of the opportunities offered him at Xavier. If he continues in this policy, he will surely succeed in his pre- med course at Georgetown. He may be another Dr. Salk. Q Q sr r . ' New York 28, N. Y. K. B. S. 1, 2, Guard of Honor 1, Junior X Squad 1, Science Club 2, Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4. Bill feels that Xavier has not only given him a well rounded secondary education but has also instilled the in- valuable quality of meeting and success- fully accepting responsibilities. Because of the foundation Xavier has given him, Bill would like to continue his Jesuit edu- cation at Fordham University. 11 V3- 1, ., ...tt -Fw 7 '- , eww -',,,' . .4593- 55 - 4 , iw I A 3' if i' S.F.C. Robert F. Valentino 4B S.F.C. Vincent J. Vanni 4A 99-19 66th Road 1242 51st Street Forest Hills 74, N. Y. Sodality 3, K. B. S. 1, 2, 3, 4, Guard of Honor 3, 4, Debate 1, Latin Sight 2, Science Club 3, Review 3. Bob forces our hand to classify him as one of the most agreeable and easy- going men in the school - disarming smile, congenial manner, and all that. A career as an Engineer after four years at Holy Cross lies ahead of him. Brooklyn, N. Y. Sodality 1, 2, 3, 4, K, B. S. 2, 3, 4, Chess Team 1, 2, Latin Sight 2, Glee Club 3, Silver Medal 1, Science Club 1, Xavier 1, 2, 3, Camera Club 1. Vinnie is an exceptional member of the Greek Honors class - he is not a member of the distinguished Apollo study group, for he likes to talk, and this is a secret society. Vinnie hopes to become a teacher after graduation from St. Francis College. SlSgt. James Van Wart 4F Sgt. Paul J. Velkovich 4F 1st Sgt. Francis J. Vilece 4E 135 West 16th Street New York 11, N. Y. K. B. S. 1, 2, 3, Guard of Honor 1, 2, Sodality 1, 2, Swimming 1, 2, Manager 3, Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4, Bowling 3, 4, Pep Squad 4. Jim feels that Xavier has aided him greatly in choosing a profession in busi- ness. He is known around Xavier for his finesse and repertoire on the dance floor. Jim wishes to continue his educa- tion at St. Peter's College. 1752 1st Avenue New York 28, N. Y. Sodality 2, K, B. S. 1, 2, 3, 4, Track 2, Cross Country 2, Swimming 2, Science Club 2, 4, Pep Squad 4. Although Paul is as yet undecided as to his future course of studies, he does want to attend St. Peter's College in Jersey City. For all that Xavier has done for him, Paul is very grateful. He and Dan, '60, are another pair in the grow- ing tradition of Xavier brothers. 65 Morton Street New York City 14, N. Y. K. B. S. 1, 2, 3, 4, Guard of Honor 1, 2, 3, 4, Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4, German Club 4, Class Officer 2, 3, 4, Xavier 3, 4, Basketball 2, Tennis 1, 2, 3, 4, Bowling 1, 2, 3, 4. Frank hopes to attend N. Y. U. with Engineering as his final goal. With his capable mind and quick wit, the engi- neering field should prove no obstacle. 'gel lr SfSgt. Francis Viola 4B S.F.C. Anthony Vivolo 4B 2nd Lt. Richard H. Walker 4C 193 Spring Street 120 Sullivan Street 375 Mt. Prospect Avenue New York City, N. Y. K. B. S. 1, 2, 3, 4, Guard of Honor 1, 2, Gold Medal 1, Class Officer 1, 2, 3, 4, Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Co-Capt. 4, Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4. Boy has distinguished himself on the basketball court as both a star and a team player. Frank's popularity stems not merely from his athletic ability but from an easy-going wit and capacity for friendship. Right now he is aiming for an engineering career. New York City, N. Y. K. B. S. 1, 2, 3, 4, Guard of Honor 1, 2, Class Officer 1, Intramurals 1, 2, 3. Tony has to be classified as one of the funniest in the class. His outbursts in class have left both students, and some- times, teacher, in hysterics. If he carries this easy-going good humor into his later life, he will be a success in whatever he encounters. Newark 4, N. J. Sodality 1, 2, K, B, S. 1, 2, 3, Guard of Honor 1, Debate 3, Speakers Guild 3, Review 3, 4, Xavier 3, 4, Chess Club 1, 2, Science Club 1, 3, Rifle 1, Tennis 1, 2, Bowling 3, 4, Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4. Dick intends to become an engineer after college. His likeable personality is sure to be a great help to him on his road to success. Dick gives his thanks to Father Palace, his favorite teacher, and to Xavier for the education he has received. 1, 3, Speakers Guild 3. his years at Harvard. vw ' Mai. Anthony W. Wang 4B 90-16 210th Street Queens Village 25, N. Y. Sodality 1, K. B. S. 1, 2, 3, 4, Guard of Honor 1, 2, 3, 4, Latin Sight Team 2, Xavier 1, Track If there were a list of most popular seniors, Tony would be a definite must, Bitter words come hard from Tony, he can only say nice things about you. Since his entrance at Xavier, Tony was destined for a high position in the regi- ment. We wish him the best of luck in Mai. Eugene J. Ward 4B 17 Warwick Road Chatham Township, N. J. Sodality 1, 2, 3, 4, K. B. S. 1, 2, 3, 4, Guard of Honor 1, 2, 3, 4, Latin Sight Team 2, German Club 4, Library Stal? 1, Gold Medal 1, Class Officer 1, Science Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Rifle Team 1, 2, 3, 4. Gene feels that Xavier has taught him to accept responsibility and to con- duct himself at all times as a gentleman. Seeing his military bearing, most people would expect Gene to become a Swiss guard, but he would prefer to go to M. I. T. and study physics. 62 SfSgt. Leonard F. Wazeter 4E 212 Morrison Avenue Staten Island 10, N. Y. Sodality 3, K. B. S. 1, 2, 3, 4, Class Officer 1, Intramurals 1, 4. Lenny deeply appreciated the aca- demic, social, and military aspects of Xavier. He would like to attend Cornell and eventually become a veterinarian. Lenny can often be heard speaking of the cultural interests of New Yorff City, especially the museum of Art. S.F.C. Orest Zaklynsky 4C 210 East Tenth Street New York 3, N. Y. Guard of Honor 1, 2, 3, 4, Freshman Tennis 1, J. V. Tennis 2, 3, Track 1, 3, Science Club 2, German Club 4, Class Officer, Intramurals 2. Zeke plans on going to Columbia to embark on a life as an architect. His quiet manner and quick wit have been his trademarks since freshman year. 2nd Lt Paul Yamilkoski 4C MfSgt. Roger L. Young 4E Capt. A. Ross Wollen 83-80 138th Street Kew Gardens, N. Y. Sodality 1, 2, 3, 4, K. B. S. 1, 2, 3, 4, Guard of Honor 1, 2, 3, 4, Speakers Guild 3, Track 1, 2, 3, Football 1, 2, 3, Co-Capt. 4, Review 2, 3, 4, Dramatics 4, Class Officer 1, 2, 3. Paul plans to embark on an engineer- ing career after graduating from Detroit University. Xavier has developed him physically, socially, academically, and spiritually through his participation in many of the schooI's extra-curricular ac- tivities. With his fine qualities and broad background Paul will surely be a success as an engineer. 3299 Cambridge Avenue New York 63, N. Y. Sodality 1, K. B. S. 1, 2, 3, 4, Guard of Honor 1, 2, 3, Evening Parade 3, Dramatics 2, 3, 4, German Club 4, Class Officer 2, 3, Bugle Corps 1, 2, Color Guard 3, Review 3, 4, Xavier 3, 4, Tennis 1, 2, Speaker's Guild 3, 4, Junior X Squad, Executive Officer 4,.IntramuraIs 1, 2, 3, 4. Bib has never had a dull moment here at Xavier. He has received all that Xavier offered him, especially the mili- tary life. There is no doubt that he will pursue and achieve a successful career in law with his fine background as a formal, and informal, extem pore speaker. 54 McElroy Avenue Palisade, N. J. Sodality 1, 2, 3, 4, K. B. S. 1, 2, 3, 4, Guard of Honor 1, 2, 3, 4, Debate, German Club 3, 4, Gold Medal 2, Review 3, 4, Xavier 3, 4, Tennis 1, 2, 3, Co-Capt. 4. Ross is headed for West Point and a life in the Army. He will make an ex- cellent career officer. He has exhibited his outstanding qualities as a leader not only on the drill-floor, but also on the memorable trip to Washington. He loves football and military strategy, as exemplified by his plan to steal The Ram. . . - .ff F Y fvfj FR. JONES, s.J. 4A FR. BYRNE, S.J. 4D E 4 -- , sf fm' Ffa-4 FR. TAYLOR, S.J. 4B A 'mf-1 , .X .5 . . Siva,- K wr y jaw' 5 . ,4 FR. WATSON, S.J. FR. YATES, S.J. 4C MR. ROONEY, S.J. 4F MR. omscou., S.J. 4E s 2 e 2 1 The first thing an underclassman is taught when he enters Xavier is the necessity of effort. From his first days in the school he is constantly striving to improve himself in mind, body and soul. In his new role as a cadet at Xavier, the Freshman finds a world quite different from the one to which he was accustomed. He meets in Xavier not a building, but rather a task, an organization, and a tradition to which he must devote himself. Within a year, as a Sophomore, he has learned a greater sense of personal respon- sibility, chiefly by following orders and keep- ing grumbling at a minimum. His horizons broaden and his participation in the various activities becomes more enthusiastic, he be- gins to realize perhaps that the school exists for him, and that the school needs him if it is to grow to its full potential - just as he needs the school activities if he is to grow in the same way. And so he reaches the crucial years of a Junior, just a few feet short of his summit. Now the traits of a leader take a more con- scious hold of him. Ever so slowly he grows in confidence. If the work is more difficult, his determination is greater. The boy who entered Xavier three years before is moving toward manhood. It is this spirit and energy of the under- classman, which, when guided by the Seniors, make Xavier what it is. 67 5 1 4 I 1 C9 A g . ?' Im RO, 3 Q9 S 9 K We Class Teachers Fr. O'Mara, S.J. .....,,.,,,7 Religion, French Mr. Rafter ..........,............... Latin Fr. Mahoney, S.J., Greek, English Mr. Nash ,,.,,,.....,,... Mathematics Mr. McLoughlin .............. Hisfory Mr. Rippon ...... ..... S cience CLASS 3A Top row: A. Sanfillo, A. Di Franco, R. Cortez, J. Faulkner, M. Reilly, R: Jurges, V. Fifzpafrick, F. Werckle, R. Phelan, R. Marchione, E. Coughlin, D. Eakin. Second row: C. Fifzpafriclc, S. Wood, T. Clare, M. Bernardo, D. Manning, P. fi 2 McManus gazes at Mr. Raffer's pompadour. Munroe, D. Harrington, J. Coogan, D. King, T. Deely, R. Sontag, D. Entholdi M. Mulholland, L. Whipple. Fronf row: L. Sfingone, E. Grani, C. Garbarino J. McGinley, Mr. J. Finnegan, E. Zampella, J. Sicignano, M. Persico, R. McManus Abenf: G. O'Brien, F. Sabini. f 5 . Q . V , , if! Mk VV fx 3 4 5 I s . 5 . ii L 5 i 3 5 l E 4' 2 2 CLASS 3B Top row: R. Burkholder, E. Burchianfi, T. Mayer, J. Corless, M. Malonga, P. McDonnell, L. Early, E. De Nigris, F. Candido, J. Weisz, V. Hauber, R. Shields, J. Fellerafh. Second row: S. Persek, D. O'Connell, J. Flynn, S. Arlinghaus, W. Weber. ...A X ' . i X 1 ,X N N33 Hand over the trot, GaMi! . .. 5... B. Bouillefte, E. Keenan, H. Cloke, G. Algozer, G. Doellgast, P. Esposito, W. Guvigan, R. Gotti, J. Soldo. Fronl row: L. Maloney, G. Leoparcli, R. Del Boca, C. Doran, Rev. J. O'Donovan, S.J., K. Maravilla, P, Valenti, P. Ambrosini, Class Teachers Fr. O'Donovan, SJ. ............ Latin, English, Religion Mr. McLoughlin .............. HiSf0I'y Mr, Nash -,,,,,,, MC1ll'lemClllCS Mr, Rippon ,,,,,,., ........ S cience Fr. Horreiss, S.J. .... German S ' e 3 C9 Q 41 .fix yy' --'-1 Q' 2 G B ' .LGS L wiv - it 2 l ss f 2 a is 5 M5 Z 1 CLASS 3C Top row: T. Sullivan, F. Lynch, P. Wheeler, J. Gallagher, L. Nunez, A. Kleinberg, Pddgelf, R- 5Gb0llS, A- PGTEVUO, D- MUl'Pl lY, R- FOYTUUE- Ff0'1f VOWI A- NEQVOH, C. Quaglieri, P. Gaskin, C. Finan, W. McKeen, J. Maher. Second row: V. -1- DCFTS- W- Fife, l-- Piwriello, FF- O'D0n0VGf'l, 5-J-, K- Clauduf, T- 5f0leSkl, Murphy, R. Kakos, J. Carroll, A. Sheehan, R. Warga, J. Cuilica, R. Ferreri, K. M- Giuliano, 5- O'H09C'f'- AbS9'1l2 T- DGFYIPSQY- Mr . Curley ,,............,....... Class Teachers English Fr. O'Donovan, S.J. .. ..... Latin, Religion Mr. Nash .... Mathematics Mr. Bray ..., ........ H islory Mr. Rippon ..... ...... 5 Cier1Ce Fr. Harreiss .... .... G erman i - EEE: E25- UJW 5 O 43:1 mum Q J r C9 3 3C Q 62.1 l S -s. Sit down, and lake out your homework. 70 De Rose develops the French touch. CLASS 3D Top row: J. Gimpel, E. Ryan, R. Blaber, J. Farrell, G. Dean, J. Nealis, E. Appert, R. Driscoll, A. Rumore, R. Karlovitz. Second row: G. Passannonte, W. Whalen, J. Spollen, W. Gartner, R. Hufnagel, B. Kelly, M. Meiler, W. ' 1 c Q Q 1 1 Jw GJ D Flu yy' w- R0 D 3 3 .5 2 Class Teachers Mr. Lavery ..,.,,..,, ,,..... L atin Mr. McLoughlin .....,..,,.... English, History, Speech Mr. Nash ......,..,...... Mathematics Fr. O'Mara, S.J. .... .... R eligion Fr. Harreiss, S.J. .... German Mr. McCahery .... ,,., F rench Starkey, S.P., A. Lo Pinto, E. Del Rosario, J. Caraway, A. Libertu, J. Fazzio, J. Mangan. Fronf row: B. Fullam, J. Meehan, T. Geoghan, Mr. Lavery, J. Giofte, R. De Rose, J. Tuzzolino. V JF za E l - A V S ' ? 3 ' I 5 l 2 . 3 5 5. ir ii ,Q-ff 1 1 1 I I I L Agtf ey- 'O J If ff, 3E Q8 5 x aiu Class Teachers Fr. Tierney, S.J. ,,,.,,,,,,,,,,..,, Latin, English, Religion Mr. Bray ,,,........... Math., History Fr. Harreiss, S.J. ..........,, German Mr. McCahery ..... ..., F rench CLASS 3E Top row: R. Cruz, T. Harvey, T. Foley, M. McDonnell, T. Thornberry, T. Dimieri, E. Kerans, T. Callahan, F. Mulvey, W. Hart, F. Duffy, J. Muccini. Second row: R. O'Brien, T. Gaughan, W. Grubb, J. Erceg, F. Kyttle, L. Kennedy, J. Fitz- 5 If J E1 Father Connolly departs for higher things. patrick, J. Comiskey, J. Castoro, F. Chiarella, L, Farrell, R. Noeth, Front row: D. Klein, V. Diaso, W. Lincks, J .Signorini, Fr. Tierney, S.J., R. Lanza, G. MacNamara, J. Caputo, J. Dioguardi. 31 i, lg ,, if ,F iz is 1' a 72 l 4 s 3 s Top row J McCaffery R Valle R Pollno J Reggae J Conley J Du Gennaro Schlpa L Luzhak A Morris J. Defrano. Fronf row R Plsano W Chrlsfman J Auger J Canal V McGuire K Noone M Plala Second row F Fernandez J Mann M Sheehan Mr McLoughlin, A. Samenga T Ryan D DISYGSI P Cam R Yankow M Hodgson D Richmond J Caulfleld P Dean L Zlegler R Absen? J Adxnaro J Kavanagh. if G: 3F l -ills O f' IIFIQ 5 x 6411 Class Teachers Mr. McLoughlin Mr. Towle, S.J. Mr. Nash ,.,,..... Fr. O'Mara, S.J Fr. Harreiss, S.J Mr. McCahery , if f ' it 'f gf i gg i 2 K ii i 5, , l' 1 , ' ,, g l l '. ig 'E 3 s i J 2 ? l 1 Q CLASS 3G Top row: A. Rentz, W. Comer, E. Donnelly, R. lacovone, N. La Rosa, R. Leva, J. Garibaldi, J. Cella, J. McShane, V. Massimo, l. Kirshak, J. Hasselmann, M. Marshall, G. Warnken, C. Kennedy, W. Varrichio, C. Klinger. Second row: J. Haybyrne. Fronf row: F. Mangiapane, A. Schiavone, F. Theemling, W. Nolan, B. Fitzpatrick, G. Togliafii, A. Sfurniolo, J. Jafkauskas, W. Flanagan, K. Ficlgeon, MF. -l. Rllffef, P. DE Fff1f1ClS, J- DiCembre, T. Neiman, W. Reicherf. Class Teachers Mr. Rafler ..........,. Latin, English, M 0 iiiii V Speech Mr. Bray .............. Math., History Fr. Connolly, SJ. ..... Religion Fr. Harreiss, S.J. .... .... G erman Mr. McCahery ,.... .... F rench 'I 2 0 J G: Q 3G 5 S K And wice.wem1. 621 74 O'Meara fiddles while Rome burns. CLASS 3H p row: J. R. Sherman, J. Booth, J. Librizzi, M. Monaghan, J. Cavanagh, Macrini, L. King, K. Kayser, R. Gibbons, J. Giorlando. Second row: M. illillis ilf H , -fim- H i -V 9- I Q' ' as 3 C9 sS 2 FAU, Class Teachers Mr. Towle, S.J. ...,.....,........ Latin Mr. Curley .....,,. English, History, Speech Mr. Bray ......... ..... M athematics Fr. O'Mara, S.J. .. ....... Religion Mr. McCahery ..... French Chesney, J. lnsinga, T. Dros, P. Frala, D. Johnston, J. Goblet, F. O'Meara W. Sullivan, J. Jermak. Fronf row: R. Biechele, S. Demeier, V. Lewis, F. Valen- tina, Mr. Towle, S.J., J. Carisfi, M. Lo Faro, W. Maher, J. Annese. , : ' f f f ' llrll'?4l 3 I l W . TLV?-if? -af' qs! 8.31: .T.7f Class Teachers Fr. Mahoney, S.J. ,,,,,..,...... Latin, Religion, Greek, Speech TT' Mr. Curley ........,...,..,..,... English Mr. Driscoll, S.J. .... Mathematics Hwho CARES if Caesar bores Yom., Mr. Donlan ...,... ......... H istory CLASS 2A G. Kelly, D. Caldi, E. Gaughan, G. Devine, J. Fromkes, J. Arceri, A. Kuftner. Top row: R. Fitzpatrick, R. H Virella, C. Cangemi, J. Giuflr ellen, a, B. J. Rescigno, S. O'Leary, P. Callaghan, F. Maher. Second row: J. Kiely, P. Canning, Front row: J. Mahon, J. Dalessio, R. Thelen, Fr. Mahoney, Fleck, M. Yates. E S i Lanclis, R. J a ,i, ...................,.4.w,.., . i . it t l . E S .Q I . l Q Q . . , lf 3 , 5? 2 Q a .2 - l 1, I .L i 2 E , . 5. 5 Q Q J il fi 4 , .g--7-tiisgfi' ' , CLASS 2B Fernandez, W, Kacuba, R. D. Luderer, W. Porter, T. Medich, R. Torre, K Top row: J. La Rocca, H. Steers, J. Finnerty, D. Mallardi, V. Rocco, R. Phelps, 5UndV055f R- Rcdlief P- Fl0 1 e Yf J- Dmghlf T- KeUVe 'eY- Ffonl 0Wf R- PGYVW G. golsferl J, Nolan, J. Donoghuel F, Her,-mann, R. Alonzo, R. Ggffogliov J. Chanda, F. Lopez, T. Lydan, Mr. J. Donlan, K. La Vine, J. Kavanagh, T. Gillen Second row: S. Guma, M. Popolizio, G. Camillery, D. Wilson, R. Shron, R. V- Lv Pollfl- AbeH1:D- D'A'199l0- CD 77 Class Teachers Mr. Fitzpatrick, S.J. . .... Latin, English Mr. Finnegan .,.,.... Mathematics Mr. Donlan ,,,, ,.,.. H istory Mr. Rippon ........... .... S cience Fr. Mahoney, S.J. ..... Religion Mr. Rafter .,,,. ,,.. S peech Y-N, 4:11-7 iff? - 7 im, L fix K EQLJJ l Hope he doesn't see my Mud Comic. i S ' z Cl-A55 2C G. Flynn, E. Coleman, R. Curaiun, J. Culhane, F. Tanco R Harmon R Brenan Top row: W, Bielen, J, Johnggnl T, Gaffney, C, Case, R. Boyd, J. Mikogl M. Casatelli, J. Millham, R. Sabalones, R. Cartwright Front row J Franco R, Milanese, A. Chin, E. O'Shcughnessy, V. Razzore, R. Valera, J. O'Meara. J- P- Ml-'VPhYf M- HSUSEW R- Gefflfefl. FV- SP6 efbefg S-J Enders Second row: C. Vialotti, P. Sferrazza, D. Harrigan, E. De Walcl, J. Yoegel, FOQUVTYI Jr Zcborskif S- Collard- Absenlf P- Glonell' W B0Yle R Mlllef Class Teachers Fr. Spellerberg, S.J. ........ English Mr. Lavery ........................ Latin Fr. Carey, S.J. ........ Mathematics Mr. Scott .,... ..... H istory, Speech Mr. Rippon .................... Science Fr. Pallace, S.J. .... Religion ' Tv- - QP 3555 A C114 ' iid' -,,7f K yi oft , -.4S'...sl Q. i K' And tell your father I want to see him too! 4 With two seconds left, I had the bull and . . . CLASS 2D Top row: S. Domenichetti, J. McGee, M. Dillow, R. Polla, G, Johnson, R. Muriaia, G. Toneotto, R. Jambor, R. Kennedy, J. Burke, A. Oliver, R. Brunet. Second row: W. Baio, D. Redington, T. Anderson, R. Anton, T. Roche, D. Cronin, M. J i 1 Q 1 ' 4 ' Tr- - 2?--SDJ I ii?'2TT'7f li Class Teachers Mr. Fitzpatrick .............. English, History, Speech Mr. Corke, S.J. ........,......... Latin Mr. Timone, S.J. .... Mathematics Fr. Palloce, S.J. .,.. ........ R eligion Witkowski, A. Posteraro, M. Kehoe, D. Carlucci, W. Brock, R. Coutinho, D, Leahy, R. Meade. Front row: T. Cuskie, K. Leonardi, J. Riccobono, A. Bueno, Mr. P. Fitzpatrick, J. Wanless, G. Dennison, T. Nipper, J. Hindy. . ,. 5 .gg g 2 e .,,.., T i A gi., f .E .i S ? E . A l ? i , 2 , - i f . X , , i 5 1, 2 , 5 'J' 5 I L Z 5 J . 5 ' ' ' A A 1 1. 4 1 3 J iit' f 79 ,, , . ,,Z W, A E , SESS -',. Q? fr T-2:0 7 .. - 1X - Qt ll L -+155 Class Teachers Mr. Donlan .,.,,,,.,,,,,,..,A.,,, History Mr. Lavery ..... ........,....,..... L atin Fr. Botti, S.J. .... English, Religion Fr. Carey, S.J. .,..,... Mathematics Mr. Curley ..... .,.. S peech CLASS 2E Top row: W. King, H. Cardarelli, J. Spitaleri, T. Browne, J. Di Benedetto, J. Maher, D. Parisi, J. Calabro, T. Moore, R. Slabicki, R. Covognino, J. Maloney, E. Heaton. Second row: P. Nedza, J. Buonosera, R. Miller, A, McGrath, R. -5 443221 J u Ha, ha! Now sit down, l'll tell the iokes around here. X Kenny, B. Coyle, M. Bogan, T. Ward, R. Binlcawslci, J. Barnes, J. Finn, A. Mas- sett, A. Sandroni, D. Schoeder. Front row: P. Vance, P. Richiuso, N. Nynko, R. Van Brunt, Mr. J. Aquila, R. Hoflman, G. Scime, D. Gutch, D. Di Absent: F. Rotondo. Feo. J 5 l 1 .rm fn CLASS 2F Top row: A. Smith, B. Dixon, M. Ford, R. Caruso, J. Heckler, M. Toto, G. Kear- C. De Magri, J. Cuccia, R. Kirkwood, J. Spano, J. Bleckley, M. Toch, C. Schneck ney, K. Shannon, R. Fedigan, J. Hallstein, F. O'Connell, C. Peters, J. Garrity. Front VOWI E- CGVGl'1G9l1, A. SOUSU, H- MCGOWGY1, P- WU, FY. Botti, 5.-l J D Second row: L. Spellman, J. Devlin, W. Maloney, D. Reilly, M. Boyen, J, Piazza, Bafblefl, M- Hvrris, -l- 5UlVGT0f9, J- CefVlf10- Fr. Botti, S.J. ....... . Mr. Donlan Mr. Rafter .... O, sw- ,,.- if'-V 'Te-2 c.. -9 . Wait a second, Gents, I lost the place. -,- xse Class Teachers Latin, English, Religion Mr. Finnegan ........ Mathematics History Speech if , Q.. 4 CLASS 2G Top row'J Brohan C Randina W Riley V McCann G Coe er S Mur h - - , - , - , - , - P , - py, Q A. Palmitessa, R. Kirmse, R. Magruder, C. Mooney, T. Hughes, W. Norton. Second row: P. Deira, D. Arlotta, M. Gemo, P. Schwimer, L. Bove, R. Black C. Re, J. Kearns, R. Leonard, R. Diciedue, F. Benenati, R. Sawycky. Front row P. Kren, P. Kowack, G. Hough, J. Lynch, Mr. Timone, S.J., J. Sparacio, J. Mar tinez, J. Pavalkis, M. Pawliw. Absent: F. Smarte, L. Waldorf, G. Dzundza. Class Teachers Mr. Timone, S.J. .... Mathematics Mr. Fitzpatrick, S.J. .......... Latin, Speech Fr. Spellerberg, S.J. ........ English Mr. Scott ................ .... H istory Fr. Pallcice, S.J. ..... Religion 7.71 3 flied? :I gt: I K X x iuifjj Swv.-ssaasa-mi 'awuwuuwnui .J -..Al Dbbb'bbZ9v!hbb05'!bbbbbDU8b liiwiiiltllll lilllilllll qi in 0.K., Charlie, who turned the power off? nr ,,- U N- if?-' fi f 7 K' K Xt LI'-1-D Class Teachers Mr. Corke, S.J. ,,.,,,,,,.,,...... Latin Mr. Fitzpatrick .. History, English, 51? swam Speech Mr. Finnegan ........ Mathematics Fr. Pallace, S.J. .,., Religion The last word was: 'et' . CLASS 2H R. Rogers, D. Naughton, B. Lynch, C. Scordo, R. McGrath, J. Solari, R. Neville Top row: R. Comer, J. Timpone, J. Ryan, T. Bright, G. Phelan, W. Bradt, K. D. Hauptly. Front row: J. Dunn, W. Bligh, E. Mclaughlin, D. Di Giola Mr Randolph, J. Huron, W. Prescott, M. Corrado, J. Campo. Second row: J. Dugan, Corke, S.J., J. Missonellie, J. Wichroski, K. Gilmurtin, P. Goeptert. E.. 'F' pg. Eiga' gif' .I E II fi l 9 R Class Teachers Mr. Scott ......,..... English, Speech Fr. Latella, S.J. .,.. Latin, Religion Mr. Thompson ..,.,... Mathematics Mr. Higgins ..... ,,.,,.,. H istory Mr. Korpowicz ,s... ,.... H ealth CLASS 'lA Top row: R. Zirpulo, D. Pinto, T. Boggot, D. Raveneau, T. Suerrnunn, V. Lee, T. Rumore, V. Cleary, D. Carlin, M. Sciorra, C. Nardino, F. Kelly, A. Manganaro Second row: H. Shear, G. Persico, M. Lardon, R, Nasser, R. Smith, H. Geier i 2 i . f, So you like Ness, do you? W. Procci, R. Lustig, J. O'Donnell, A. Costontini, A. Fondck, J. Dowling. Front row: K. Perkins, W. Arden, M. Catalano, R. Ford, Mr. Scott, M. Murray, G. Scol- fcmi, G. Mickus, P. Cain. Absent: J. Grant, F. Marisono, D. Scala. ,,, l . get 4 2- 5 E., - f if if 2 , 'S 1 it V5 2 . W fi sg ., 2 sk Q, , x 5 1 5' 1 . f z .f A 2 s Q lt s i lf :R i l R 5 i i ' c E s z l s ,L . 5 it s ., a 1 , . s K g QQ 5. i ! 2- i - i . Q il .1 li CLASS 1B Top row: J. Sabini, P. Nolfo, T. Palam, F. Creamer, D. Sinos, D. Earle, D. Yuska, T. Campbell, P. Cacacie, R. Steeves, D. Fanelli, J. Rando F Bremer Dapolito, R. Lupinskie, W. McMahon, K. Molloy, M. Milo, G. Wiener. Second Front row: G. Capello, M. Coffey, P. Cangemi, L. Marinello, Fr Carey SJ row: J. Schmitt, M. Byrnes, R. Kenel, J. Sciabarra, J. DulTy, E, Wheeler, W. W. Tompkins, R. Sherman, R. Conta, R. Golden. r Q Would you like your Fr. Mr Mr Mr Mr Mr 'Ye hair parted on the other side, McMahon? Class Teachers Carey, S.J. .... Latin, Religion Riconcla .......... English Finnegan ........ Mathematics Higgins ....,,,,. ,,,.,,,,, H :story Gherdovich ..... .... S peech Scarzello .... ..... H ealth V Y ' I I 5 N E 2 fi' fi 5 5 Hn as 1B I X I K CLASS IC Top row: A. Giglio, P. Long, M. Navia, R. Persichette, S. Synnott, J. Cappello, C. Stewart, W. Pilz, F. Gormely, R. Faherty, T. Moline, J. Esposito. Second row: C. Rogers, G. Karpinsky, R. Wasielewski, J. Gaggin, F. Wallner, J. Boyle, S. Hughes, R. Migliardi, P. McMahon, B. Seymour, F. Radalovich, J. Sullivan, W. Furca. Front row: J. Molinelli, E. Madonia, W. Daly, J. Dillon, Mr. Fedigan S.J., J. Pirando, C. Tenerella, R. Murray, J. Marotta. Absent: J. Curtin. Class Teachers Mr. Fedigan, S.J. .. .... English, Speech Mr. Paquin ....,,. ............... L atin Mr. O'Donnell ....,. Mathematics Mr. Scarzello ...... History, Health Fr. Pallace, S.J. ............ Religion .irr illi. Nlr?-1' agfif' tc x Wk Ft ..,.. z Q Mr. O'Donnell: Still :harming them. -fe w'M f i x R A gli' Class Teachers NN Mr. Baragona ........ Mathematics Mr. Reilly, S.J. ................,, Latin Mr. Werckle ,..... English, Speech Mr. Higgins .,,...,,,,,,,.,,,,,, History Fr. Latella, S.J. .... Religion Health Mr. Scarzello And then what do I do? CLASS 'ID Top row: T. Carroll, B. Lo Balbo, R. Brancaccio, J. Walsh, R. Amati, S. Sclafani, D- PflU9f C- Mafflftel, H- STUlH', J- Svermonn, G- 5l1Ul'flln, l-- NUV0llf'lf J. Stacey, P. Openhym, M. Leddy, R. Maruca, V. Mansfield, P. McLoughlin, J. OrzYf15kY- From '0Wf S- Stelter, V- Sh'-1Sl0, R- A'-'9U5l0W5klf J- Tl10mP50fb Mf- Miller. Second row: P. Negri, B. Beirne, F. Dorrifie, J. Smith, J. Vavrina, BGrf1g0rw,R. Fir1i1i0,L I-edrnvr1,K.SheehC1n,G-Muck. Absent: H- Jones. . 1 H A 1 t 1 N EUEEW 1E x 5' S v s 5 l 2 E Class Teachers Mr. Reilly, S.J. .... Latin, English, Speech Mr. O'DonneIl ........ Mathematics Mr. Karpowicz .... History, Health Fr. Pallace, S.J. ........,..... Religion A4 l guess I sort o' did the wrong lesson, Mister. CLASS 1E Top row: P. Demartini, R. Venick, E, Burke, J. Danks, J. Ccngiano, T. Fiorentino, J. Philipczak, J. Trainor, L. O'Brien, R. Valentine, R. Kramer. Front row: S. R. Saladino, R. Kennedy, R. Garrett, M. Moore, A, Esswein. Second row: Mf1SlOWSki, T- BI'OC1dlffY, D- CUOZZO, W- MUVVOY, MF- Reilly, 5-J-, W- Costello, T. Hassett, M. Butler, M. Moriarty, M. Rivas, C. Bernarz, T. Feldman, L. Daly, T- Fl7lP0TflCk, E- Heimefi A- Scoftv- AbSef1fr M- DC1Vl9- - ! 1 Q . . s 5 F l E t x I i i ...V K it M a N ,N i - f i 4 l s i i CLASS IF Top row: E. Mongieri-Eucoris, S. Sorocco, R. Downing, T. Rizzo, R. Hughes, Belordino, F. Murphy, P. Reilly, J. Brenner, A. Mos, D. McCarThy Fronf row D. Grofleo, W. Jedrych, J. Queoly, K. Cuddihy, J. Coffey. Second row: J. J. Mclver, J. Arlorfa, R. Bernard, R. Rodihon, Fr. Lofellu, S.J., W Applegole Forrell, D. Lenehan, J. McHugh, W. Lundy, R. Cofonzono, R. McMahon, P. Di J. Gorni, M. Edenhofer, A. Meehan. Absenf: J. Hebron, G. Jaboro This formula can make you invisible. 89 Fr. Mr Mr Mr Mr Class Teachers Lotello, S.J. .... Latin, Religion SCOTT ............ English, Speech Nu.: ui 7Q?5' 'lmao 179.3 V7 239 3'-S Ni. in .,.. :-:- :Eg gin :git Tim SKY 4 if I?'g 11112 V If Top row D Vash T. Swift K Grant B Kulxkowskl R Pxlschltz K Kolarclk Benelli T Setiembre H Clark J Brussel D MacMillan J Jacobs Fronf row B Sfewarf A Quaglleri, C. Renlly P Wilson W Baker Second row J Gannon G Tuluno H Moscafello R Dumaresq J Fleming Mr L Poqum R Guthrie A Brescnanl R Donnelly, D Barton T Murphy J Kerrlgan J Loughlln A R Lucas T Schlro D Kelly Absenf R Cafanzuno J Cloth J Kenny Class Teachers Mr Paquin Lcmn English Mr ODonnell Mathematics Fr Spellerberg SJ Hlstory LL! mu i' II F-1 Mr Karpowlcz Healfh If I 6 f. Are you using the same book I am? CLASS 'IH Top row: J. Love, W, McGuire, P. Manley, R. Rogers, R. De Lollis, R, Duggan, R. Boetig, F. Van Roten, J. Martin, T. Kecki, E. llic, J. Carey. Second row E. Hauber, M, Adams, W. Feiler, F. Riley, R. Stevens, F. Dymnicki, R. D'Angelo N u.: If-L fi P Ei I I VY' 5259: lH K Class Teachers Mr. Delaney .....,...,............ Latin, Mathematics Mr. Fecligan, S.J. .......... English, Speech Mr. Scarzello .... History, Health Fr. Spellerberg, S.J. ...... Religion F. Merlo, R. Monaghan, D. Callahan, J. Gilmour, D. Langone, E. Kotlarchuk Front row: J. Fisher, V. La Sala, F. Amoresano, D. O'Keefe, Mr. J. Delaney I P. La Ruffa, M. Tsuii, J. Oricoli, J. Carroll. Abent: J. McVann. i LL! YY Q 4 to K 'EEL 11 Q r Cla Mr. Werckle ss Teachers Latin, English, Top row: G. Stamm, P. Johnson, J. Delaney, R. Belcher P Connor R Engels bald: R Gibbs M Pavlick R Kaller J January T Donovan L Paqum D udson, E. Hughes, D. Raleigh E Dobbins J Betten Duane Front row J Argentlerl G Walsh J McManus M Sheehy Mr G bender. Second row: T. O'Neill, W. Van Vooren, M. Nealis S Egan J Gan Werckle G Campion T Dwyer G Calsie R Hazel Absent J McDonnell L Speech Mr. Delaney ,,..,..... Mathematics MF. Tlmone, SJ. ............ History Fr. Spellerloerg, S.J. ...... Religion Mr. Karpowicz ,... Health CLASS 'IJ B. Boland, W. Tyler, D. H 5 J L 1 ' i i 2 1 1 3 I E . 2 Z5 it it . . ff. 3 CLASS 1K Top row: C. Galavitz, R. Smith, B. Kavanagh, R. Koerner, D. Kleina, E. Denke- C. Alligood, J. Landers, J. Murtha, J. Coyle, V. Padula. Front Row: N. Murphy walter, R. Downey, W. Hebel, H. Rigau, R, Long. Second row: E. Laurie, A. R. Hazel, C. Riehle, K. Ged, Mr. A. Karpawicz, J. De Alteris, E. Brennan J Portafoglio, J. O'Connor, J. Stonebridge, A. Milland, W. Donovan, L. D'Amico, HUTl'llCli, R- Toneffil Abfefllf W- Amend, P- HYUGS- Mr Mr WeIIlI, no, that's not quite it. Mr Mr Fr. Class Teachers Karpowicz .... History, Health Gherdovlch ....,.,.,,.,.,,,,. Latin Fecligan, S.J. .. English, Speech Baragona ...,.... Mathematics Pollace, S.J. .. ....... Religion YY llgg N Egan' 1K Hp- E Q , 5 1 5 i 2 t 5- - -- 5 5 3 s 4 E 5, Q CLASS TM Kaeding, S. Farrell, F. Donalds, R. Wazefer, N. Donaghue, J. O'ReilIy, R. Top row: S. Assam, D. Browne, R. Perdreaux, J. Lombard, V. Geraci, R. WEISIW- R- NEB, P- Zec- Front FOWI P- WOHSFS, P- Gfllanfef J- FIYWV1, MF- A- O'Connor, J. Azrak, K. Coyle, P. Sheehan. Second row: R. Hoffmann, R. Gh9fd0ViCh, M- FOX, R- Prem, R- DWYSF- AIDSGVWI E- WFHFCIMS- Class Teachers Mr. Gherdovich ,... Latin, English, Speech Mr. Baragona ........ Mathematics Mr. Timone, S.J. ...... History Fr. Pallace, S.J. .... .... R eligion Mr. Scarzello .... .... H ealth Y Y ' I I 6 X a Ea' 2 2 fi' .I 5- 1M E fi V . Q IV c And then the Poppa Bear said, 'Who's . . 94 'QM A 34 What would we think of a man who begins a long iourney, and in the middle of it for- gets where he is going? The absent-minded professor , we say with a gentle smile, I know about forty-eight of them. The image is humorous, that of an abstracted, 'lights out' individual. His eyes look straight ahead and see nothing, but he causes no harm. Yet, even so, we wouldn't want him run- ning the government, commanding a Marine division, or driving the Twentieth Century Limited. Here, for sure, forgetfulness loses its comic aspect. lt is when we forget, or simply do not reflect, about where we are iourneying in our very lives. How, for example, do we appreciate an expression like this from St. Paul: True, I live now this mortal life, but my real life is the Faith I have in the Son of God, Who loved me and delivered Himself up for me? Most often we do not so much forget this truth as fail to let it gain a foothold within us, by not reflecting. Yet it is the one truth behind all the activities of our school ulti- mately, but more directly, behind its Religious activities. They are intended to set us think- ing, and living. When we give them anything but first place in our lives, we recreate the pity of a thoughtless man who has been given life's greatest job. Thus we are offered at Xavier the Catholic atmosphere in which to do this job intently and naturally. Gonzaga Retreat There are not many places today where you can go in order to be alone with God Ot course you can be alone with Christ in church But once you leave the church you walk again into a world of sin and temptations A complete change of sur roundlngs is the only solution for quiet reflection At Gonzaga the Jesuit retreat house at Monroe New York we have everything we need. Here, no matter where you go, there are only two persons, God and you. Distrac- tions are few, time and freedom for thought are plentiful. There are only the retreat masters who are present to counsel you and listen to you. These wonderful men give the most beautiful and inspiring talks I have ever heard. The Senior class will be ever grateful to God and the men He, used to teach them at their retreat at Gonzaga. William Barrett, '61 Informal conferences helped to clarify ideas. This year too, there was something new added to the religious lite of Xavier. For, the Juniors, who in the past have made their retreat at the school itself, were permitted to follow the Seniors in making their retreat at Gonzaga. Moments of silence brought home the one thing necessary The Juniors were as enthusiastic over these three days as the Seniors. The only difference is that they will be ab e to return again next year, and build on what they have learned. The effort was wholly up to our- selves. The very countryside could lift one beyond himself. i 3 P 3 i r Senior Sodality: W. Marion, I. Kutlarchuk, G. Driscoll, J. Burger, P. O'Shea, P. Ciraulo, V. Mooney, P. Yamilkoski, F. Harris CPrefectJ. SENIOR .sb- fl Christ communicates Himself to us through one another . . . JOHN PIDERIT R , i gil There IS one activity without which Xavier could not fully exist Just as a body cannot exist without o heart Xavler counts on the Sodollty for the center ot its lute The Sodallty does sponsor such events as dances, outings, and retreats But before all it sponsors the Interior lute of .RN Rear row: A. Musilla, F. Harris. Third row: J. Burger, J Brad? M Genovesl E Ruch R Tackett E Ward J Sullivan V Vannl Fr Speller R Tobin, J. Hurley. Second row: J. Toolcn, F. Cangemi befg SJ M0d9TUl0l' E Glnfer V Pref.i, A. Laurino. First row: J. Piderit, J. Connorton, A Mourino. SODALITY the school. For, the Sodality trains young men to be strong and holy soldiers of Christ. It teaches them to fit Our Lord into every phase of their lives. ln other words, it teaches them how to make their lives truly meaningful. This, every student of Xavier who is a true member ofthe Sodality realizes and cherishes for the whole of his life but especially through the FR. SPELLERBERG SJ Moderator ik. . .4 . V! V, V I til. ,lf I 1 si.: at., V tl 3 . fm G - T-'-'?:7 wi'T To 'wo-N... t N M Ww W WT . WE W 7 ..f A jawn: if .. ' -'sw gf, nf' v f, - A'-4 + Q 4 A 5-'QT we N c fifieiigiififif .f at ' ft, . V v D gf RWM it 1? t T tx ' is If: V . l A' T is? .sf . l..vt'.'sss5edl Sanctus Sanctus Sfmctus g ,E ,QW, , K , . If, , T i ttf 5 g T ff lf 1 ,..,..-.. s C. J' ...L , JUNIGR The word, Sodality , derived from the Latin, means comrade , But here at Xavier, it takes on a tar greater meaning: help, for the main purpose of this way of life is to help others to save their souls by direct contact or simply by means of example. This lay apostleship, by its very nature, receives no trophies on the gym balcony, but it is without a doubt the most important aspect in the proper development of a man. Composed of students, athletes, actors, debaters from the various areas extracurriculars, the Sodality should reach into every corner ot the classroom or locker, and even into other schools. lts proiects outside of school have included work on the Student Interracial Council, instructions at Nativity Parish Center, and participation in the summer programs of the Sodality which are held at Fordham University. Other individual proiects are too numerous to mention, but they are all directed to the same goal . . . God. Altar of the Students' Chapel - the meeting ground. JUNIOR SODALITY-Rear row: P. Wheeler, G. O'Brien, J. Faulkner, D. Harrington P. Munroe. Third row: D. Manning, M. Giuliano, S. Persek, J. Carroll, T. Claire Second row: M. Persico, R. Burkholder, D. King, M. Malanga, J. Soldo. Front row J, McGinley, .l. C. Doran, V.-Pref., G. Leopardi, D. Eakin, E. Zampella, Prefect, T. Stazeski. 102 SO DALITY f??f?vllQl!Tlll'm Zz 3 ill ,ll . and spring from a pruyerful knowledge of Christ. Mn. Towle, s.J., Modermf QQ The initiative must come from ourselves . . . .1 4 I NNN. ll' ED ZAMPELLA, P f f re ec l Rear row: R. Driscoll, V. Murphy, F. Theemling, R. Phelan, T. Foley, Second row: E. Keenan, J. Spollen E. Ryan, P. Decn, R. Sonnfug, T. Dimieri. Fronf row: R. McManus, J. Librizzi, J. Gallagher, K. Noone R. Shields. 105 Sophomore Soclolity K .WV -Y ' ,r.,.s.wiwi e SOPHOMORE SODALITY. Rear, l. fo r.: B. King, D. Leahy, R. Phelan, J. La Keaveney, H. Steers, R. Cavagnino, M. Dillow, J. Pavalkis, J. Zaborski, J Rocca, W. Porier, M. Keohoe, D. Harrigan, C. Case, J. Devlin, J. Yoegel, Kavanagy, J. Nolan, M. Popalizio, G. Camillery, S. Collard, T. Nipper, W Mr. Fedigan, S.J., Moderafor, J. Mikes, R. Schron, J. Arceri, D. Caldi, P. Norton, M, Heagan. Fronf row: J. Garrify, K. La Vine, S. Domenicheifi Schwimer, F. Herrmann, V. Rocco, E. Heaton. Second row: J, Hallsfein, T. T. Lydon, R. Bruner, R. Van Brunf, J. Rescigno, M. Corrado, G. Toneaffo, J Dalessia, M. Harris, R. Valera. Young recruits in a briefing session. We don't know all their names, but we count fiffy-eight of them. , 5 L5 ii. .aa ,I 523.55-ffii Lili ..,' Q ff T-rr F., ...MD 1, lt's early September, when shirt-sleeves and Bermuda shorts, however unsightly, are still in order and soprano voices ring out from the shadows of the Quadrangle - hup, hup, hup, two, three, four. The siesta-loving scholastic, five stories up, prepares to leave summer hibernation and face the new year, and a new regiment. And it will be a new regiment. Three hun- dred mystified Freshmen stand waiting for direction, like blocks of rough marble strewn in a quarry, needing an experienced hand to shape and form them into the ideals of Xavier. Q.. .,.,.u0- It is precisely this newness of recruit and newness of command that makes each year's Xavier Regiment a new creation. Each Senior M: 1, Q ,I class must learn to embody the true meaning of the Military and communicate a spirit intelligently, and personally. The Military can teach us as a group many lessons we might not learn so readily in another school - how to command, how to obey, how to accept responsibility, how to accept correction, most of all, how to respond to ideals which stretch far beyond our own personal ambitions, to respond to our country and the spiritual values it stands for. Thus, to a large extent, the spirit ot the school itself depends heavily on the intelligent understanding and spirit which reigns within the Regiment. ,us 'i ' f,,:35A im-'7-'F-'5 - Egg' I L if-xff 4' S-'P vln,-2. MILITARY OFFICE Standing leff fo rnghf Mal Eugene C Snedeker MfSgt Rlchord J Dower, MfSg1 Richard C Klosmskl SFC Irvmg Olsen SFC Donald L Jacques Seafed MfSgf HaroId E Rlgdon, U,S.A Q Q S .,7fMx we 'Shaq 3 Col. Piclerit accepts the sword of command. Colonel's Day - 1961 Traditionally on COLONEL'S DAY the regimental commander takes charge of Xavier's Regiment. This year Cadet Col. John Piderit assumed leadership of the seventy-fourth cadet corps. After the dedication of the Regiment to the Blessed Virgin, the Colonel performed his first official act by commissioning his executive officer, Cadet Lt. Col. John Hurley. When these ceremonies ended, Fr. Headmaster McGrail and Fr. Prefect Gallagher bestowed class medals on those who deserved and presented commissions to the rest of the officers. Colonel Piderit prayed to Our Lady on behalf of the entire Regiment, asking her aid for the coming year in all the functions of her cadet corps. ln his address he stressed how much it depended upon each one of us to make this Xavier Regiment all that it ought to be. T. Kavanagh The Colonel commissions Lt. Col. John Hurley REGIMENTAL STAFF: Front: Col. John Piderit, lFacing Colonelj left to right: Lt. Col. John Hurley, Mai. John Moore, Capt. Eugene Ward, Capt. John Galbraith, Capt. Frederick Harris, Rear, Lt. Richard Tobin, Sgt.fMai. James Harmon. 111 Q' ,Q 51 w,X,,f', ie , M c. 4 First Battalion Commanders: Connorton, Bur- ger, and Williams. X-Squad, Capt. Peter Roux commanding. f 4 T t , R 9.32 4 '24 if R fllg. .IJ '.:,. A K. , 15, it, A 6 A .y -, gQ..,wg:,fTb:mi,,, ' 3 ,Sign tltlgqm M . gg. , i H , X f , , Q W. if , Q, 2 A-W-J.2Li.g.g,3g,' W- . l I I A clear voice cracks the armory stillness: Sir, the Regiment is formed, Before Col. Piderit stand one thousand-fifty cadets, utterly respendent for the December Review. Lt. Col. Williams, the essence of suavity, commands the First Battalion on the left, and on the right, Lt. Col. Cangemi, bowed by the weight of countless decorations, leads the Second. In the balconies high above, hundreds of parents swell with a legitimate pride, not realizing that 'Junior' has iust marched smartly off the floor under borrowed power. Did Capt. Harris say the Regiment was chloro-formed? Eventually the survivors of the Regiment pass in review before the Class of 1910. Band and Bugle U . is .,,, if 'N , YKAW 3 , Q . . wi - r - l 2' f Vi 1 L-., ,1..-,!-f',f.'-Q SN' 'f'.. ol ' -.'-12'-. , 7 M Y ., -K pb! .Lf U 6 K Yu' ' ,arse , v . ' 9 15?--fd' l v. Qwxw i , in .V i s ... fz ya if , ' 1 :B 1 ,S N , gf 1 F ,, F. lv! if IIS. K'v. '-', . s .1 fr' ' We . , . Q- .L ANP- .Lids-: lt -7 IM: ll l I l l t l l . L zkyg ww V ,1 T, l ' Q' .' .5 5 ' ' -' x . o A - 7 ' Q' , . ir . h '1 1 , ' f' .. i if ' ' M - . l l K ,,. 'ii tr' I , W Q 16,35 In 52 , ,P Second Battalion Commanders: front, Can gemig rear, Wang, Quinn, Dwyer. Corps find sympathetic resonance in the armory rafters and patriotic hearts. Then, with the minorest of mishaps, the X-Squad rouxs the day, winning a well-deserved and relieved response from all the spectators. Now comes the time to award the medals for military excellence. Lt. Danny Muscatello's contin- gent receives this year's Best Company award. Only two or .three of Danny's men are not up to par today. He had forgotten to wind them after lunch. Such is a passing glance of the Xavier Regiment in a formal appearance - a body of students, un- officially equal, and officially unequal. To accept both these realities is the Xavier ideal. Q f ,, l l g 1 S ' f 1 I i S -. H A w t z Z E JMMWLM ,,... Junior X-Squad, Mfsgt, Thomas Kavanagh commanding. I, , wx, M - .XT V,V.kVk ,:,,,,,, --ve-wi. ,e l g W . V, . , ,K ,, ,. 1.1 , 1 . , X . Q f n? fl 5 ZZZ L in f I .4 fr e21i1 2 I F M 1 - Hx Y, 1-f J E A J. , 5 ,. 1, IQ, d aw- -Wwfmcg na-1 ummmimw,:.,.:wMf'- W fx UVBHUE Ave Z' '-,.....e Ulf' 5 ' A Who! d'we do nexl? And THIS is how you curry it. ' BUGLE CORPS SOLO SOPRANOS: Armao, Barrett, Campo, Cannell, Del Boca, Dorritie, Esposito, Heaton, Karpinski, Scime, Sturniolo. FIRST SOPRANO5: Baio, Heagen. SECOND SOPRANOS: Heimers, Stacy, Stewart. FIRST BARI- TONE: Clare, Demeter, Reggio. SECOND BARITONE: Archieri, Benelli, Calesey. BASE BARITONE: Miller, Murray. FRENCH HORN: Bouillette, Fortune. PER- CUSSION: Entholt, Piltz, Kakos, Hindy, Murphy, Conley. I'II buy that. Even demotions are pate al around here. y t I ,J .4 wwf I l TI in JJ' 1, A- Il, 'YA VW And for those who like marching L Local band plays at RR station. REGIMENTAL BAND TRUMPETS: Byrnes, Cavagnino, Conta, Di Goia, Ecrley, Garriry, Mickus, McShane, Pinto, Razzore, Reilly, Richiuso, Sabalis. TROMBONES: De Wold, Foy, Long, Mack, Mavia, Mourino, Salerno, Signorini. BARITONE: Dominicheifig SAXAPHONES: Corless, Farrell, Fifz- patrick, Galanfe, Kirkwood, Sousa. CLARINETS: Demp- sey, Garbarino, O'ConneIl, Sicignano, Sheehan, Vance. BELLS: Gaifi, Schmidf. TUBA: Walsh, Yuska, PER- CUSSION: Adinaro, Davis, Nealis. BASS: Lenihan, CYMBALS: Carroll, McGuire. DRUM MAJOR: Lusiig. V. 1. Careful, Mr. Galbraith, you could end up in the Supply Corps. O, you Fresh-man, you! Military Ball Roger Young Thomas Kavanagh The Royal Court and couriers. Y' A-M vb lf X 1, J 12 ACT!V!TIES ' S an 1 r K When 'Junior' was young the dialogue went like this: Where were you? - Nowhere - What were you doing? - Nothin' . Poor 'Junior' - lost in his own little world like a 'scairt' ostrich - he was certainly an uncom- municative chap. But nowadays, with the addition of years and glibness, the dialogue has changed: Your soup is cold, sit down before you start babbling about that debate tournament again! . . . or was it Glee Club practice this time? . . . I know you're famished, but don't slurp your soup like that . . . Junior, look up a moment, Mother wants to see if she can still recognize you, etc. Today the uniformed son still returns home at sundown, like a tired sheep to the fold, but Mom now knows every gory detail of his activities: who his debate partner is, why Xaverian's plan'll never work, how the bass section holds the Glee Club up, who's the latest to get dawn patrol, yak, yak, yak . . . Mother may outwardly complain that her son is becoming a stranger to his own home, but the complaint is only skin-deep. Beneath the surface is a joy and contentment that tight- lipped Tommy is beginning to grow socially. She half smiles to think of the warmed-over liver in the oven the doesn't like liver any- wCIYl: Somehow, the way he is learning gen- erosity, self-assurance, dependability, and a desire to contribute to others, more than out- balances tonight's shrivelled dinner. NKDN. 1960 -- NOV TUES. VV anim' Bramniir Snrivig Dear Diary: Thought of doing Macbeth this year. I Don't know how it will turn out. Maybe I might have made the back- drop a little too heavy. Even Werckle gets on edge sometimes. lili- ED. THURS EMBER -1960 FRL SAT. Many hands make light work LIGHTER, Wish he would stop disfrocting us with those hands! Friction has been developing between members of the cast. Ryan nervous, like Queog in The Caine Mutiny. MODERATOR Fr. Joseph A. Lafellcu, S.J. DIRECTOR Mr. Joseph H. Rolffer la Scala has been building the bonquef fable - good worker. RN I y Fi , . ,W W . ' I . 1 PRESIDENT ..... ...... J . Ryan V. PRESIDENT ....... ..... J . Gimpel SECRETARY ....... ....... G . D'Aleo TREASURER ....... ..... J . Fellerafh Des Aud Mac e pite all worrles Play Players and ience made me p d d I f I: th . l'm grateful fo everyone 1960 - DECE SUN. MON. TUES. W AQIZEE I ill Duncan Malcolm .,... ...... G. Werckle . J. Fellerafh YE CAST Second Murderer ..,.,... K. Sandvoss Affendanf ............. ..,.,... M . Lofaro Donalbain ,, .,.,,,, J, Gimpel Lady Macbefh .......,..,, N. Maloney Macbeth ,,,,, .,,.,- J , F, Ryqn Lady Macduff .........,.A B. Wolhfort Banquo N. Napoli Macduff ...... ....... A . Williams WITCHES: Lennox ---- ------- W - MOVUZO' P. Flannery ....., .......,. J . Millham R055 ------------ ----- -J - Sullwcn T. Nipper ...... ..... J . Argenlieri Menfeifh ...., ...... P . Munroe J' Franco '-,--,-- .'.--M'Vy,V R D Ofgrien Angus G. Doellgast Flecnce T' Nmpfa' OFFICERS-SOLDIERS Sefon ...... R. Gaffoglio MESSENGERS' gonfof Macduff JJ'AElllon R. Jamieson .............. P. Yamilkoski OC or, '44 ' ' Oole E. Maimone ...... ........... B . Muller Capfam ...,. F. Grannls F Sobini R Phelan Planer - 'A G ' D Alec B. Kelly ....... ...... J . Harmon Flrsf Murderer .,..... J. J. Ryan T24 M B E R - 1 9 6 O ED. THURS. FRI. SAT. A 1 STAGE CREW Stage Manager ..... .........., .... ........... .... .........,..... ..................... ................ V . G O r m C1 fl Assistants ..... ...... G . Camillery, R. De Rose, J. Di Benedetto, B. Dixon, B. Kelly, C. Klinger, R. O'Brien, H. Steers Electricians ........ J. Gimpel, A. Lo Pinto, K. Sanclvoss Carpenter .... ............... ..........,....... B . La Scala Sound ..... ....... J . La Rocca, M. Nealis, W. Starkey Glee THE CHORALE. Here goes nothing, lwith opolo gies to Freshmenl. Top righf: Edwards, Cuiolo Quinn, Theologus. Leff corner: Musimfemb, Dris coll, Gormley, Persico, Landers, Rcnclsmushim, Har rigcn, Greet, Yamilkoski, Diero, P. Dean, Eukin Saunders, Kcrpinski, McDoncld. Front: Thelen Purdonus, Maher, Hill, Doyle. Oh no l'm not! ' '- IS. 1 You goifu be' a l Club Mr. Caruso, Director + ,fe-F53 ?1g .4 ,4 'Z' 4,7 Rear: Conway, Canfield, Ourfauli, Maimone. Second row: Cervini, Sanfillo, Caraway, Cosiello, Keaveney. Fronf row: Brown, Manning, McKevif1, D'Aleo, Carroll, Werckle. l've heard some wierd sounds in my day, but . . 1 ..C -ding-a-dong-ding, Blue M I X . Q Xavier Debate ef ge' , ,. f . . .w if e f Y HN I QW ugh, . 'hem H' In e Shoe .iw A' , -f'- Br ,ou,.. e fy, 'UBJ' 9lVe COUNCJL Lin .l. Caulhelflt C 1 CHARTER MEMBERS lrecessl: Rear: J. Connorton J. C. Doran. Second row: H. Rissetto, J. Persek. Front row: W. Jurges, A. Kleinberg Van Brunt. Y , :iam - f ' ' , ,xwr fl ' ,. :,.li - . -- ibifiifliimiifiii . Per sesswfllt M' XL f 5' A . l 'Ki 'co P Nadia' J si , 4 S f l , ,ig So any young men into the Wujausiness and without confidence either in or in their V VVAA .speaking ability. how- iever, have seldom with Problem- For the cadet rad ually if' ffievolves from an freshman to a fluent, cogent reqsodgrgr The change that takes place during' that time is the obiect of Xavier debating. Mr. Timone, S.J. and Mr. Cooke, S.J. Thave devoted much their time to 5g.igifi2iliiiFvaluating students' and otTer- lwwf 4,,ig5?,i ,.-...ww ..k. 4 .,,k ..wVj:,f X, . .,m,,,4.-N K Jqy CR. Marchionel. ing constructive Cfor the most partl cri- ticism. With this guidance and a hun- dred years of Xavier traditions to live UP fo, the of difeffion and U Consffmf 'Wd schedule we re the Chris Doran, 3B, ner, Guy O'Brien, finesi debaters in the city. TOQ6fi19rQWith John Connorton, 4B, and'HarryiiRissetto, 4A, they have won the respect that Xavier's teams have consistently earned through the past. , . tag i A A etvti q are irrl 'A , 97- i r ' f LQ5.Q',: 2 As, - M - Rear: E C 0'a,g ' Oushlin, 5 i i en ' . Fronf row. econd row: H J. Dolessio V 'RCordQ,'eHi P Iv... 4 .K '15 is I Dig wtf? Jkl ' Q X 'f r' V 2 . .. s . . . ss f ff is it cg v.,i I 4 A ' , NLG s. I .ibx y XY if-A MJ LN W xXx . Q mmm? if K1 .L- 5 X ,,, '77, A, ' ny 4 x t Fe, .4 w f 5 ,Eire , K W.wJ,., gk - t X 4' i Q N I. 'V fi' 1 ' N t -V X E' ft if fa .' E I N, fi. I Z.: I ' fri . U ' f' ' - . E in ' - I ,V X ,s . f s if 'j N , ,f it it-Vaffw, -. L' ps r' 5, VV hjyaglxh -. , X' ,F , A ,4 j pr,- jl -5, 40 A X A f r X X A' . X . Xtxii 14 I . 'il i. is X i K ' in v my 0 , . J 'f I L, NJ 'T , f I , ' ',. -' -- fs X of , V X , r 9 ax X . J, Faulkner, J. Amen, fo. caan, J. Nolan, ' - om, A' MCG Wfeefen G rqf . A U hav the cl Doran resoxzfefrwhened' otgfien U . nificaniw 5 gh odd be S19 3, W9... k X Q.. K ,QQ 'K 77 ?iw?,x' A J . . .. -. V N' . K ',fV Spec: kerS :gi ' ki, K, ws, .J I , I F ' l L L, Q 1 2 Ti? 4 Q - ffm fly ffQ'g 1ff Some time later, success in the Cathedral Tournament also brought recognition to Xavier's speakers. Kevin Lynch carried off the first place trophy Cwhich he had legally wonj in the Extempore field, while Joe Arceri placed second in Original Oratory. Ed Heaton participating in Original, and the perennial Roger Young, never at a loss for words in Extemp, were likewise finalists. Adding to this day's victory were Ken Padgett and Mark Bogan in oratorical interpretation. Also active in the Guild's functions throughout the year were: Chris Doran, Jerry Werckle, Don King, Tom Geoghan, Ron Marchione, fbreathj, Jim Theologus, John Fellerath, Dave Harrington, Larry Ken- nedy, John McGinley, and Dan Caldi. Our own incompetence pre- cludes their being pictured here - for this we offer our apologies. This year then, the Xavier speakers not only added to a tradition of successes, but heralded more to come in the future - such talented youth! But in praising the Guild's efforts a special word of gratitude is due to Mr. Fitzpatrick, S.J., its moderator, whose patient coaching and undaunted sense of humor were essential to the year's ac- complishments. 51 Interpretation. oem , ww-an-.1 W-. o- ,.,.,,. Dhuh, den Red said: 'Gran'ma, what big eyes you have! A lesson in Dramatic Money is not the question, it's the answer. R. Y. discusses U. S. finances. Av-'sf' i 1 l 1 E , ' A i'i', if ' ggi' gift ,, , it f f.: 3513.11 15.5, FL i r 11. ...ia-fs ffl' 12 V . ?1 i Ii g i iii Review STAFF ON REVIEW - leff io righf: J. Caulfield, R. Tobin, P. Lo Buono, J. Toolun, J. Burger, Edilor-in-Chief, R. Walker, J. Lombard, O. Whoizif Cpcrtiully obscuredj, F. Herrmann. nm S H Fl ' Pm! il, I Ms is ,X hm Q 3 x,a A W Sk ofowf A , ' Am s ' A . ,,... M, Wx an 4. J' vi: 'WG' 52 Bernie Muller, Assisfanf Editor, ond John Piderif, Sports. ,...-nr,.,f' tall Thai means work. Yates . . . Yeals . - what d'ya got, a spelling obsession or somethin' Caulfield, Perkins, and Lundy ac? busy. lRear: R. Y. sieals into another That PICYUYSJ. R E V l E W Published by fhe Sfudenfs of XAVIER HIGH SCHOOL 30 W. 16fh Slreel, New York 11, N. Y. Edifor-in-Chief, JAMES BURGER, '61 Sparfs Edilor, JOHN PIDERIT, '61 Assislcnl Edifor, BERNIE MULLER, '61 News Sfaf? Frank Cangemi, '61 John Toolan, '61 Dick Walker, '61 Phil LoBouno, '61 Jim Conway, '61 Randolf Smifh, '61 Jim Faulkner, '62 Don Manning, '62 Ed Coughlin, '62 Rich Jurges, '62 Jon Caulfield, '62 Art Kuffner, '63 James Maloney, '63 Rory Fitzpatrick, '63 Charles Case, '63 Frank Hermann, '63 53 Dave Leahy, '63 Richard Downey, '64 Leonard Leaman, '64 Joe Argenfieri, '64 Ed llic, '64 Dan O'Kefee, '64 Exchange Slaff Bill Lundy, '64 Ken Perkins, '64 Sporls Sfaf? John Bradf, '61 Russ Wollen, '61 Paul Cain, '62 Jim Maher, '62 Manny Bernardo, '62 means you loo! Conway, Fr. Yales, S.J., Muller Now lill ihe rest with pictures of me. iii!!! 55555 W .- 1lI :nm:ffFIllni-Q., ,M I in - 1 L ill! I u- O I u- .2 .C KJ -1 U1 S 0 C O O 1 .4 E 4: ... 2 GJ .Z C o ID .0 u U P- .. GJ .. .. u .ca GJ .C .. U7 E ': E D o E .. 3 U1 ii D 0 .. cn D'- -C V. u 2 u -.. O .. 0 .C .A .2 .C D. U .. 0 L .C i9 to the r of? '19 sg conspiri V9 Hoffmann, Moruttn, and Stee emcnn, Le e-light: lim nfer C9 aFFg in the ? S ,-l Salman ,.,,., .W Q , A T ri 3- : vi l :- .E vi .E u .f: :- f -.L usual. dark - as the Farre .lim S. ms for Micl-term Wclrgn microfil 2 W it .rx , .X X fi A zf ugnoni s efforts. OV Gi SCOrI1S Varsity .9- 7 o .C 3 V7 as o .Q -C U .- D D an I 4- E O L -4- GT ID O L CD .C U7 C 3 V, C :J .C .41 3 'U 2 C-Z .2 PN L O .'-E I robly SS mi o perish er-boys wh mm or dru - v1 hole ke od T in swollen fingers cv .C 'O- C o as 3 .- D no in L O .,. e modera debat n, down to o 3 GJ T -0- U .Q QD .C 4- .E CD D O .C +- nsiderate if we allowed CO ourselves very in prove would ade Par ening Ev ntinue. CO TO oughtlessness th such s been ha -I Mr. Rooney, SJ of HCS da r the gui de o Staff, un T Pho GJ .C l- Mr. Rooney. UP Milaneses plans to blow year- hrough Vi ompile th occasions t effort to help us.c coving in on many time and ef m I'O than generous w h kept the dik its it an 5 cs .C :- an .C i- 225 Oo E.o out here. eS H1 C0 00 'And the cuck 1 activities. school L GJ .C 4- O 'U C U vi +- C KD P QD an 4- L O Q. ui -+- 0 CD U7 U L OJ P O U 4- C GJ E U x an .t an .C -63 L D O -o- ID CD E O 4- U7 .E PN L -0- perished miserably have GY th 65 tim SW f fNot a 67 .Q -S2 '50 0-'E 72: NO. 'gm U,-C :+- EE US ,,,o on gi 41:2 .c.Q U Wa: -E P3 1:3 '-+ cc 32 -QCD 32 so .n:. 'O mil! Q.f-4: 'C.! ...- 5,2 Cc O: va U5 ID -oi- :Q 2-3 GO -UE U 'U C U an L- 3 III o Q. E o U 4- r: an ': U D. U 'o Q2 .E U .- .E o E Q2 5 U .C PN CD .C +- E ough it thr -0- D I of quality fine QD -C 4- L O L+- In U 75 3 an U re. For this, ITIO still to do ua an KD C U7 C E ratefu YQ sincerel fe ode cz I' Pa Evening f the O We work, ': CD .C 4- 155 .X- . ,i A K I . 'K I I X 0 , 3, . , 12? EDITORS: Fred Harris, Editor-in-chiefp Ross Wollen, Ficliong John Sullivan, Poetryp Mr. McCahery, Moderator: Richard Tobin, Managing Editorg John Bradi, Ari. No, you can'I have it copy-rightedf' I KI sinskif' .4 modelled him 'he' 59' 0 31,8 XAVWER A.M.D.G. 136 Mr. McCahery moderates Fred Harris. A normal work day in the Xavier ofTice. , lleff 'Io riglmflz Dleifluac, Remoll, Zelroc, Llorrac, Occor, Otlaenof. Sfai welcomes new editor-in-chief, Dave Harrington CRJ Sicignano, McGinley, Bradt, Keenan, Sullivan, Rocco. DU 'A' UK? if Q l .li 4 0 f H f erin? H 1 5 HZ 0 C n K K 4 ' l .1 Qi? N gat 'O t ' Q ' Yearbook goes to the printer. Jerry Algozer and Ernie De Nigris LAYOUT EDITORS .lust one of those days - Fife, Hunt, Hazel, Sieghardt, Claudat. E 3 EVENING Guy D'Aleo, Mr. Towle, S.J., Moderator, Al Discepolo. Funny - l've ALWAYS spelled Zavier with a Z . lf Shakespeare's secret, black, and midnight hogs were brew- ing a pot of yearbook stew, they might have used the following ingredients: Extravagant Verbosity, Exotic flare for Nicety, a dash of lnsipidity or rank Nonsensicality, endured through sheerest Gal- lantry. Throw in: Perseverance though the iob be long, Adherence to the schedule sheet, Resourcefulness when things go wrong, fuhj, Adhrence to the schedule sheet, then come Dependability, Enioy- ment too must sequent be. To use an oft-quoted remark, if Shakespeare were alive today, he'd turn over in his grave. Special praise is due John Rinaldi for his third year of work-horse effort on the staff and to Tom Kavanagh, Regimentals Editor and general restorer of sanity. As for Juniors Ernie De Nigris and Gerry Howgoesit, and Soph Ed Heaton who tended to coolie labor: ln litterarum monume'ntis vestris eorum res inveterascent et corroburabunturf' PARADE Nof badg but I wanted it in English! Nolan and Heafon. l John Rinaldi deals ou! assignmenisg HJ Barrel! ,Q 1 , ' ,. f -Ks ,j . K 1 g i 1 V M .. L -g I' '-Q.,-, 11' ir f A ,.l! . . 0.2352 fl?- .lusf one happy familyy newcomers are Gallagher 8. Sabalis. JH 159 mn, , wi fx-:xx A ,, ilifiigfii mi., M ,,.,i,. W.. German Club Q' 35 Q7 ' 1. W Q. :,. in f-'V' iv , ff' if J DEUTSCHE VERBINDUNG Der Coacher Harreiss einen niffyschen vootbail spielen machf. mix Just whai I've always wanted, German drinking music! ,I-RM It av L , A .1 , x lug M U Deese here Jahres Deutsche Verbingdung: Vilecewagen, Doyledorf, Musillongraff, Von Freiie, Stephens- bergen, Hamacek igood noughi, Hylander, und Schwubenbauer. Abzeni sind Ward und Marion, Die Meisfersinger: Voter Frederich Har- reiss, S..l. 140 This year the Chess team num Libra ry Staff The watchword for this year has been expansion. The student body is grateful to Miss Salvati for the influx of so many new and pertinent books for the library. How she manages to maintain order with the generous, but unlikely group that works for her is matter for further wonder. 3 . ot 5'cl9 on - , I happy' l M155 Linda S :re Ho alvqh . It soy !l19Y H f ' Llbrqrian You can os- Bremen we Sanity is no prerequisite for the library Staff. Chess Club What would Bobby Fisher do now? bered only a few Seniors and Jun lors But still they made a contrl butlon which IS disproportionate to their numbers by sharing their experience and devoting much time in developing the many freshmen and sophomore members of the club. Under their moderator, Mr. l e.g.: Standing: Murphy, Shields, Camll lery, Sicignano. Seated: Librizzi, Gar barino. Absent: Johnson. In the hem of baffle Timone, SJ., the team is looking forward to victory in the Jesuit finals. Vin Hquber be fore upseffllig chess 5 nord 141 Be quiet! the life you save may be your own. E DRIVER EDUCATION CAR lni1 ga no K Where's the horse? Driver's Education ,X e ,I.. , How many points for old ladies? What old lady???? lMr. Donlanl, lFr. McGrail, S.J.l T We want blood! - at times we came close. Snow time to get Jug, brother! ? ?':-we-r 142 hw . Q tt T t No, no, bend your elbow more. 'l4-14: phew! we backed info that one! I fhliihedlmy tongue on fhol Iathi one. 4 A M mln Scala masferei-fhe olifierpenf on re1re1I1'T' . Gallagher, O'Connor, and Munroe took 'Cupid's Cue' 'Then he soys, 'Tell your mother I wont io see her '. 0 gay, whopyf , Hmm, guess he was right. 143 . F ? 4 2 ff X 4 Heh, heh, heh - 28 out of 30 missed that one! W -vw 'Q xxx ., I' Vi.. . yyawl. K 4L,:, , --K, Physics Study Period I'Il bel you he doesn't las! out ihe year. Af fimeS, Now tell me another one. I'll ge? the rifle next nip. Eeek! Easy does it now , . . tick, Dick, tick . . . 1 She'sa niceu goods, eh Guaglio? Father, I feel overworked. Try using a nickel, Harmon. ATHLETHCS The athlete has always captured man's imagination. An Olympic champion, for ex- ample, in ancient Greece would be hailed as excitedly as a conquering general. Even today, think of the enthusiasm generated in some Italian country town when a local hero wins a six-day bike race. What is there in champion athletes that stirs man so universally? Perhaps it is the whole complexus of qualities that go into his make-up: courage in the face of competi- tion, determination, perseverance and a striking dedication to his purpose. Undoubt- edly, a great athlete must be a great-hearted man. Whether he wins or bears up under defeat, he must struggle. ln every contest his real'victory is over himself - so he can't help drawing other men's admiration and imitation. So, in a spiritual context too, Paul the Apostle held the athlete up as the perfect example of our Christian life. You know, Brethren, that all indeed run, but only one bears away the prize. So run then, that you may gain the prize which is eternal life. He was speaking to the people of Corinth, the home of the Corinthian Games. He re- called to them how the athlete trains long hours and abstains from pleasures which weaken his condition, and all this to gain a perishable crown - but we, indeed, to gain a crown which never perishesf' VARSITY FOOTBALL .. i-4 ,J glow- as i Sitting, left to right: V. Giffuni, E. Smith, J, Harmon, M. Genovesi, P. Yamilkoski iCo-Captl, J. Ryan CCo-Capt.J, E. Quinn, R. Flynn lCo-Capt.D, J. Canfield, J. Piderit, W. De Mirra, J. Conway, E. Maimone. Kneeling: K. Fidgeon, R. Phelan, F. Sabini, R. Jamieson, J. Castoro, T. Harvey, D. Kline, R. Flanagan, J. Garri- This year, Xavier's eleven confronted by one of the toughest schedules it has ever seen, weathered the season like the last leaves of Autumn, battered and wind-blown, but still hanging on. Faced with the lack of experienced players because of the depletion of the squad by graduation, 'CT sgzfzggwmg-mfs EESEBEQ m .. ti f . .., ,..,,. . ,,,... ,,,. ' balcll, J. Theologus, B. Muller, R. Marchione, L. Kennedy, A. Rumore, J. Di Gennaro, M. Reilly fAsst. Mgr.l, R. Harmon, T. Foley, J. J. Hasselman, J. Bove, F. Waldorf, F. Chiarella, J. Neiman, W. RyCiJt,lF. Murphy, W. Grubb, L. Scarzello lCoachl, T. Edwards fMgr.J. J f - Coaches Scarzello and Burns, along with Co-Captains Yamilkoski, Bob Flynn and Jim Ryan got right down work on the first day of practice. Although the season as a whole proved we can hope that the experience gained by the men will prove a maturing influence on next year's Ji -- '-Vff c,.11.:.t . ....,i?1x, ,.a:,,:QQi3:k -- 75 eg J? s ' 4 222esar:11s:wr fs'w ww Id, , f 3 ' ' iv ' . J ' -. f f-'f 148 Head Football Coach - Lou Scarzello 1960 Tri-Cdpis. Flynn, Ryan, Yamilkoskii R429 Line Coach - :Frank Boiler Burns mt:-as1WE1,5H f . -- ,..--,. ,,.' . .,... ,,,. ..f,.., . QQ.. J',,. ,, .. . ,. E we-42 2 'SQ me 'W eggs 31. .i 1 , fr f His ettorts rewarded agflirnmy .- A Xavier 6 ,...,. 8 .v,,,. 6 ,,,,., 14 ....,. 0 ...... O V,.... l4, .... A iifjtie5,t?ij'piification of all the attributesig halilsggjfazryk J SP'f',fsd OH: it 1,z g I 2 H , ,,h. 2 for closelyislfallowing r athlete,'sCbolar, leader, and man Because of Mikgafkrzeaiousfiilaeriire'tfdtfi bAA3 'iortray 1' ,i.. ' ,,-' , ,- mms in Fifty faculty members,,,,,gg,,1,.tbe oaigtmfafcizng ,i,, etaxieratji Ryan: Received' the y tryophggeflfor N eftoffs. ' m!m is best portraiiedtifiliiistandinljjlifor Spirit, Lead 7 YV iff-.ff ' ership, and Sportsmanship. Jim also became the -first winner. of the Most Valuable Player ayya,rd,. the new Catholic Football .oddmon To this, M.v.P. awards, the which arewpresenfeaf l'l':l the - - ',-,i -',. ,. . , .,,. Mt., simmer- -- i . V r ,. . if wt W .. ,,.., ,, , ,. , .. ,, .,,,, , V V,,L,,,,,.,M.,.,,,,,,,,.Wfrt--i 1- f,,:,,,,::t,:,f1g:zfqt,eg, ft,-,,. tffzitfi-,ft-.wise,.,fg, , , llll ei 3 Limzessei. 1 P 1 A, N POST SEASON HONORS g,ljQl,,:5,t,.,, James Harmon fCenterJ: World Telegram, tion, New York Post, Honorable Tribune, Honorable Mention. 3' 'ft' TI Robert Flynn Uacklei: Catholic Football Conference, All ,Q 3,1 ' Stars first team- World Teiegrclm Alflf4lCity first ifagtq ' ' ' ,I 7,4 -V ' . it team, All Met., honorable News, Honorable Mentiongffiiditrnal'Aiti4iei?iican, CHSAA, third fem, New! York Post, second team, Herald Tribune, Honorable Mehtion. James Ryan lFullback1:ffCatholticgtfaotball All ifffk' tit, first team, World. Tiiliegram, first team, 'All Met., gist team, New Yorlcfiaily News, All Stars, first team, New ,York Post, All-CHSAA, first team, JournalAmerican,,3ifAll-CHSAA, first team, leom' 1960 RECORD Opponents 28 Mt, St. Michael's Cardinal Hayes T4 St. Cectlia's 32 St. .lohn's 6 Brooklyn Prep 20 y, Don Bosco 25 Fordham Prep 14 ,. f,, .,,, 2 2 t'G3v'. 'fu Y' v ni is ' - -elm? .eff-if-zizaz. ,, v we ' -It rat ' t mai' as . H ' t43lgig5fJ letqff ' mf fear T fu, all ,.,tt ,mwe OFFENSIVE TEAM: Backfield, left to right: Eddie Quinn, Jim Ryan, Tony Rumore, Fred Sabini. Linemen: Paul Yamilkoski, Bob Flynn, Manny Maimone, Ron Marchione, Jim Harmon, Mike Genovesi, John Piderit. Throw it, clammit, throw it! Maybe they chickened out. if s I, ty y f s t V 1 ft 'I it -.. .-M1 3-1 Give it the old moxy! Mount Saint Michael's On a pleasant Autumn afternoon, fifteen hundred loyal Xavier fans journeyed to Mc- Govern Field to watch the Xavier eleven take on their old rivals from the Bronx. The first half saw the Mounties' Quarter- back, Tom Cunnion, mix his plays beautifully to completely baffle the Xavier defense. Cuinnion thus sparked the Mount to a 22-O half time edge. After a half time pep-talk, a savage Xavier team entered the field. Bob Flynn's fine blocking and Jim Ryan's running began to roll up Maroon yardage. A five yard plunge by Ryan climaxed a sixty yard drive. However, the Mount managed to snap oFf another touchdown and ended the game atop a 28-6 score. Cardinal Hayes Xavier next faced Cardinal Hayes. After a touch- and-go first quarter, the lithe and swift Hayes back slanted oft-tackle for long gains and a two touchdown lead at the mid-way point. Showing signs of being a second half team, the Xavier defense recovered to hold Hayes scoreless for the remainder of the game. Leading the seven up front was Mike Genovesi. At the start of the fourth quarter, Bob Flynn with a crucial block launched Eddie Quinn loose for Xavier's first score. Jim Ryan added the two point conversion. The Kaydets were off again in the closing minutes of the last period but were suddenly stymied by a Hayes interception. The whistle blew with Hayes in command T4-8. --r:r,-e------ og sv ls that your age, or your l.Q.? Sabini carries: wl1o's sorry now? Saint CeciIia's Ten busloads of light-hearted fans disembarked at White Stadium, Englewood, this Sunday, but there wasn't much to cheer about. The Maroon and Blue, iwearing Whitej, never got off the ground against a superior Jersey team. Pass defense proved futile, and double reverses or inside reverses shattered our defense patterns. But the Kaydets didn't give up! In the last seconds Quarterback Tony Rumore pin-pointed a long aerial to a determined Jim Ryan who shook off two defenders and drove into the end zone. However, the score ended with the Saints marching in, 32-6. Aw fellas, it's ONLY a pig's skin! No boys, not number lj. DEFENSIVE TEAM. Backfield, left to right: Fred Sabini, Eddie Quinn, Joe Tuzzolino, Bob Phelan, Jim Ryan. Linemen: Manny Maimone, Mike Genovesi, Jim Harmon, Larry Kennedy, Bob Flynn, Paul Yamilkoski. l ff ' A-hm If ' Mmgi LL,', , M '12 1, 's Qi U gm T? 'hm' K. igisug ' Ms' .sg P T 11116 wfrrxaa ,V . -m,,1 ,, ragga!!! Y5,,,q,rif M ' ll' 3, s tif 3 '-mf' ' s' l Xj I Q i ll. Q I A X F U? fx. f ,wi A rn Hr Jim steals Johnny's candy. GI' . . X 4 ts.. , 4, X 'I P Coming in for a landing. Don Bosco The fifth defeat of Xavier came at the hands of Don Bosco. The less we say of the game the better, it was the complete anti- thesis of the spirited play that marked the previous contest against Brooklyn. The Don Bosco gridders completely dominated the Kaydets who had pushed the panic button from the very first play from scrimmage-a novelty and a great disappointment to the fans who came to watch them. The Garden Staters car- ried on from there to win handily T rw'-.1 -sw I ,..r-G' Sneaking off with the beer. St. John's Prep With a hunger for victory, the Maroon and Blue fstill wearing Whitej went out like lions against St. John's Prep. But lions can be careless, and within a few minutes St. John's scored first. Xavier fought back! With careful ball handling Tony Rumore, aided by Jim Ryan, Fred Sabini, and Bob Phelan, edged the Kaydets to the St. John's five. On the next play Rumore sneaked deftly into the end-zone. Xavier awaited Jim Ryan's conversion to take the 'lead for the first time of the season. ln the second half Rumore hit Ryan with a twenty yard pass and Jim added fifty-six of his own for the year's longest From the depths come strange things, score. A superior Xavier line held St. John's in check for the remainder of the game. Xavier T4 - St. John's 6. Standouts for Xavier were Maimone, Genovesi and Flynn, and Juniors Chia- rella, Juzzolino, and Fidgeon on de- fense, Sabini, Phelan, and Rumore on offense. 25-0. ' fri' it A 'ff 's ' no err' .gs t-1 -.,.s , 'H' .. 1 i V ' at W- .'F 0,3 pg. g .X N' my I 4:11, ,'isi'f'-5 'VA 26-5..I 41 s or . fn 4 V:4-43iQj'T 7f 'l kv, L. E , WV -. f iiii1?f.2i:i5'Ii :.Af:4iil'w i' it 'uf ' 4' ' L 1: n . 't -J. rs, 'X 0' X 'N 4111 4 , ,At '.', ' rlhiivrf ., M 1 .. .ut- lxw x S rf,--1 f. .t , . A ,cf 2--M., E ' . - lim ifgitf X fl t l ,tlllli l All warg , .. J . , M X 1 1 sv X .,, ,V 4' ., WX ,N , -5 vw.: ' 'iQ3Qg. T, All V ..,-kb ,A K.-1 - 3 -5,1 'f'i',.,'F . 'k ,,,'-, 1 Qfwwi-14-F 't '?'.??J-is-iq LJ,-mefzgtf H it .J2','f.4 Tem' - , -- - , :Lk tbnm-.Q ,l ,..i1.,,T.,,,,lV.. t VV., . 1 F. ,. ,... 154,421 Many KJ ., S .,, iV..A .,, .- 5, -f f' +V -.vc. I , ,Y . 5 . - I , - W: c. W wt f ' . NH? .A f . cf ' X l If only the twain had never met. ' , J.. ,N x . I . 1 ' i K, .-... ,. . , 1 . , , f -iff as... . . , , Q, . ,W Q . M fI 'Mi.., - ,' ' '-,Nw-E-N . ' -7 .-ww. lim-is Y' ., 'ai A N 1 ,fs 350' Q, ,Q-, fil '4Yw-K Things are tough all over 7 1' , V-.,,-f . s 'l'--- A' Vx 'A f 'M - M' ': .. z r Wmtrxe i , o, J ' ' J , ' . ks? -r . Q ,X ,..,, . -,'fl.1T' Ti! , ' f iT1w s ' 'L ' 'Y i' ' 'sr . F ,A . 'Q' . -L.. ', r A' 5 -v.y+..'- f .tw -. fl? ,' ' - :gg ' ' Q 'fiflg S1 vt-ff X. -'EE 5, 4 if 4 ij D L J '-v F, Q J ky I g I , V it Al I ii' F' gf. is Q egg-tl' 1- Q- ff A sv .- ' 'X fy, 2 , , . , I . 'J' - , W P. ffsffgg.. . A . . , ' I-pr'5'f ' s f vale i - ' 4 . ' H . . VLA. f , M s . .-.s .f .A ,Q . - Ryan roars through a gaping hole. Rumore hits Yamo across the middle. Brooklyn Prep Candid observers would agree that the score does not give evidence of how close this game really was. Xavier played and fought one of its greatest games. In the first twenty minutes of playing time, the second half Xavier eleven smothered the Prep backfield stars. But the Koydets own oFfensive oppor- tunities were cut short by excruciating fumbles within the Prep twenty. Passes across the center and Jim Ryan's barrelling drives up the middle completely outbalanced the Brooklyn statistics in .1 '. 1? 1 .3 rr 5,553 .30-,rx vw. l wonder if I could make a U-turn. ,JQFMWMW gg px7,:f :fi- fwfr A P..-in 5,3-g,,,.,-.,u:.,w:. ag, :4A , , A screen that al-l-most worked. the first half, but the all important score remained a neutral, nothing-nothing. On the opening kick-off of the second half of the over- anxious Kaydets were shocked and rocked on their heels by Whalen's eighty-five yard runback, straight up the middle. A few seconds later, the Maroon and Blue themselves missed the cigar by the length of a football, when Co-captain Paul Yamil- koski found daylight but could not reach Rumore's tantalizing pass. Brooklyn gained their breath, and with the power plays of Esposito, went on to win 20-O. v-J 4 , , , s a l A v Ryan, Maimone, Flynn, Harmon, ,:Xf C and Juniors Rumore, Phelan, and v ig, 1 'S' X Sabini deserve special mention for W M W QPU' fi? their play. After a long afternoon H 1,,,f J .., ti,i, of heart and hustle Jimmy Ryan was .J 't r ' t 1 g f M M A,,w,wg M, presented the Rectors trophy for ff' if , ,I A ,WPQ his outstanding skill and sportsman- J , Ns, . X 4 ' , s i V ship. ' ,fi ,A 1-.Q . 1 -,. , H ,rip '41 ffm-if 2 Johnny rides the pony. Yeah, she's not bad looking at all. 153 Fordham Prep As the Xavier Cadets marched on to the field before the traditional Thanksgiving day game, the Maroon and Blue were impatiently awaiting the start of what may have been the most exciting game in Xavier football history. A more-than-inspired Xavier team took the Held this clear November morning, anxious to play the ball they knew they were capable of and respond to the support the student body had given them all year long. Xavier proved savage in the first period, rocking the heavily favored Fordham forces. However, the Rams managed to draw first blood on a quick touchdown pass to the right sideline. Quickly the Savage Seven rallied back and ripped open impressive holes in the Ram forward wall, allowing Jimmy Ryan and Fred Sabini to dart downfield for heavy yardage. Ryan finally plowed his way to pay dirt, picked up the extra point and put Xavier ahead 8-6. During the second half Fordham's Zampino, who played brilliantly all day, rounded an unguarded left end and tore into the end zone to restore Fordham's lead, 14-8. How many 'blocks' Sell out crowd roars approval ' A' 'Q' ' yi. o f' f,fyg,g22g .1 s , 'I r -' ' .Qin 4' 'f'i'if1Iiiflfi,.fi . W ' 53' dl rr. - Q' Y uf-1 A f' ' 1' 4 5 1 I 5 I, A - 'Q ' T 3 ' ' 1. gfffgalfffff-' ,A L .g.,ggj:2ggf1g it si' 4 tr . f if -cf ' s -,,gf.,3,,., - , 5, ,Y .5 9 8 4- v 'H 1 'Hi' -V I ft A . , MW- V- 1 . -,vs - A. . J . - A A o il 4 A ,. A' A A. ' -- , - saw- .J . .R : -ff'-' nr. w. , . 5 L W V I, wg, fu , E A ,E 1- Jil 5' . r n. , .,i, - s w x .. ., rw 1 f+wrZ.L V ries ' f f f ' , . , -4 - Eff!-s ,p vfege-13,-.N e- X.- fs: :jfs-'T.Q',',-2-H - Rig if ,. r- 1, . 1 So it stood till the last five minutes when Xavier really heard the thousand cries: Go, go, go! . Prudent handling by Rumore R and the relentless, determined drive of Ryan, Sabini, and Phelan led the team to the shadow of the Fordham goal posts. Tony Rumore in the last three fevered seconds lunged across for the tying touchdown. Sabini was stopped in the try for the extra point. He might have needed a Mack truck to make it. So the game ended in a stalemate, Xavier 'l4, Fordham 'I-4, Xavier contented and proud of a great effort, Fordham disconsolate as they trudged to the dressing room - both had played great ball. to go? Uim Maherl Counting Casualties. Nw Take tea and see. Hlay on, Macdumu N -wumnfv 1 1 n1',Ab'W,A ,. , N lj. lr., , . V1 K , ky ,,V, I Aim if w ay!! 4' 'xv ,I f f A r .-,lim ,t ,t ,L g 1 ijflgl ra Fld ,,, ri 4 , ,,.L,,?e xi , J' E we I - xprk- 1. 'Q f if A . 2 n k is Q , K M .,J, . A tt I .r A 1 .rlhxyg Wm- 4 XS , W ' '. ,W 4 - Q X gage, y, h -1 , - ' A , :X '--3 1 f 3 ' A- P, . srlsii 1 13, fc, . ., , is . f v is W ww W, n 7 J it V, V- sk i 4 li.. f I - 1' 5 K t ,'i ftgsif A ' ' F5 i .r ll ,s r M f, ,. ' V, .. R175 A ,V i' , ...TT Vk,.. fr A' ' ii ' rf! W.: i I' T 5ff9,,,,f 3' gt rn' , Ram a Ram Cheerleaders The Xavier Cheerleaders are a group of Cadets who play a leading role in the athletic life of Xavier. They practice very hard to show their talents at the games. ln fact, they may work harder for the amount of appreciation that they get than any- one else in the school, after the faculty. Xavier has pulled out of many tough games with the sup- port ot the fans being led by the cheerleaders. Without them, Xavier's athletic functions would lack that something extra which has always characterized the school's spirit. They are the ones who bring most help to Xavier teams in tight situations. This year, second only to the Prefect in spirit, Fred O'Connor led the cheering with a voice as sweet as a thousand crows. J. V. Football J. V. FOOTBALL TEAM-1960. Rear left to right: J. Campbell, E. Wil liams, M. Corrada, T. Murphy, J Murtha, R. Lustig, G. Cooper, B Maruca, J. Walsh, J. Heinz, G. Kar pinski, D. Pfiug. Second row: T Ward, L. Paquin, J. Huron, L. Bove B. Brock, S. Murphy, R. Leonard, G Phelan, K. Dandorph, B. Braclt, J Dugan, G. Palmitessa, J. Mikos, J V. McCann, B, Boyd, L. Waldorf, A Chin, J. Donahue, S. Kearns, B Caraian, T, Medich, T. Bright, J Buonasera. SEASON'S RECORD Xavier vs. Opponents 28 .... ..... ...,,,. H a yes O 20 .... .... S t. John's O 24 .... ,,... B rooklyn O 6 ....................................,.......,..............,,. Fordham 28 The team was a co-recipient of the trophy presented to the top team in the newly-formed Catholic Football Conference. and Cheerleaders Cheerleaders 'manifest VOICE-CULTURE CLUB-Front row: A. Williams, J. Ryan, R. Thelen, F. O'Connor, G, Camileri fagainb. Back row: N Napoli, V. Gorman, C. Klinger. 1 Spano, J. Finnerty, Mgr., Mr. Karpo- wicz, Coach. Front row: F. Merlo, VARSITY BASKETBALL VARSITY BASKETBALL-Back row: Mr. A. Karpowicz, Coach, M. Monaghan, M. Genovesi, W. Gavigan, J. Cella, Mgr. Second row: J. Henneberry, D. Di Feo, F. Cangemi, R. Gibbons, J. Haybyrne, First row: R. Lynch, J. Cuttica, F. Viola, J. Di Feo, G. Monaghan, D. Grimm. M I . I I 'ff I T f 7 . . h A h K ' Co-captain Joe Di Feo Cong nf ony ,,,,pow,C1 Co-captain Frank Viola The Varsity basketball team provided many unfor- gettable, exciting moments in registering a I2-7 win-loss record. It was a tribute not anticipated at the season's start that this year's team would be invited to the post- season Iona tournament. The record itself rewarded the efforts of veterans Frank Viola and Pat Monaghan, who averaged respectively an impressive 23 and II points per game. Undoubtedly, the two most creditable performances by a determined Xavier team were the close victories scored over a confident Regis team before packed houses. All through the season, hustle, drive, and power were provided by stalwarts Joe Di Feo, Don Grimm, Bob Lynch, Mike Genovesi, and John Cuttica. The patented Henne- berry iump-shot was called upon to break the Regis zone defense in a brilliant come-back one January night. Seniors Pat O'Shea and Frank Cangemi, leaving aside their Greek books, also saw action in the course of the season - Cangemi scoring a near miss against All Hallows in the Iona Tournament. The keen and devoted interest in the team shown by Fr. Mahoney, S.J., Moderator of Athletics, and the strong guiding hand of Mr. Karpowicz, were key factors in the successes of this year's cagers. Next year's hopefuls include John Cuttica, Mike Monaghan, Bob Gibbons, Bill Gavigan, Jim Haybyrne, and Dennis Di Feo who saw frequent action in the past season. With these and other J. V. prospects, Xavier can hope for a fine record next year too. CV w ggi H 9' j Q -igwgf I 4 1 1 N Michael Genovesi 7 rQ gE fi 2 Z K K fi X John Cuhica of It ff f if. 'M :',,. li :,'i ' 7 QW 6 1. if Patrick O'Shea g, K ,K N X ,, fix: Frank Cangemi f I L , 1 . Ji Q 1 XXQXJB ff ,J , Q 5 M r if gf-,A L , - ,'J.:rffg.:x 7 W ' 6 E A i Q 1 Robert lynch H b Pal Monaghan Donald Grimm' SEASON'S RECORD ,, 'Xavier vs. Opponent 71 ..........A..,...........,.,..... ,......,.., M ounf 70 45 r..rrrrr.. or ,rrr, Hayes 55 54 ,,,, QQ ,,,.,.. ,,,,v.,. C onisius 44 66 ,,,.... ,,,..,.,,, M cQuaicI 70 67 44 ..,,,.,7 ,T ,7..V7..,.. Xqverionz, 80 62 ,7,,7.. Q g ,,,,, Good lii iCounseI '60 63 ....,,, ..,,,,.,,,.,, G onzago: 53 63 ....... ,Y,.....,7.....7 S t. Mory's 48 78 ni Q ,,,,,7 L 77.,,, QLKQ ,7,. imfmcxculafo H60 64 ..,.,.. ,,.,, Q 6 ,...,,..,.. ggg-,- Regisf'i6'I 63 . ...,,. 7,....7 ,.,Y,777,.7, , H eyes, 68 513 ....,,, .,,,,,, Q ..... ,,,, . Fordhomyg-80 771 7 f...f, ,,...,,, .A,. immcliculatbiy 38 76 .,f.. 7 . ,,A, ,. Brooklyn 65 73 ,.....7, o,,7,,,, Y. Regis V68 38, ,,,6,6T g .,,v ,L,Eordho,njffi iW44 296, ,,.... Q ,.,.,,,,,.,,.. Mi' Hollowsi 64 WQN T2 ' ir'-OST 7 I, :V S In Lrk, ,, , ,..,,..V, ,f-f f ,,, wx 1' -- . ,-Ms, ,D ,, V .- Too much pep for Prep. .A Out of my way, Mac. Don't be half-safe. Too late with too little. Two hands are better than one. 158 Hacked in the act. ,- Cut lumps a Mounty Sheer poetry in motion. Donny looks Grimm. Genovesi 64 - Regis 617 a great game! Who's got thai pin? Spellbound. I can fly! I can fly! Ref, enioying Ihe game qu Chow-time for Monaghan. Xnvier's May-Pole. A Don't cry, Sam, he does that to everybody. Xavier 70 - Mount 69. Chrisfmas Tourneyg Canisius tumbled. Joe Di Feo lies in waiting. Mr. K. speaks at Summit Conference Genovesi being restrained in flare of temper. Sorry, Pat, that's not n pass. Cunigu frqm qhe inside, McQuaid and Xavier rise io Yhe occasion. Viola from ihe outside. . Xavier and Xaverian come to' grips. . There must be an easier way. Pai 0'Shea puts it away. Ng doubf qboug :his one, Cuhica Qhinks for himself. X ' 571.-' ZX. get b V ' 161 J. V. BASKETBALL me 95-'fs ' X 9 ' . . 0613 l :hes ln C' Dlciedue edges one by. lump On . sifex oPpo - . dish :mon PXNIEW XAVI KJ yAVLr .145 Q99 A 3 1 'f Tilt . J. V. BASKETBALL. Third row: Mr. A. Karpowicz, Coach, G. Camillery Qaifernufe speilingj, Mgr., J, Mikes. Second row: J. O'Meura, F. Culhane, T. Ward, F. Virella. Fronf row: D. Di Feo, T. Medich, D. Luderer, R. Diciedue, C. Cangemi. Ge' if emi, SEASON'S RECORD XAVIER C71 vs. OPPONENT C51 34 fffffffff... ...,.. ,,,.. . . . . Mount 30 63 .ffff ..,,,. . . .,,. Hayes 54 70 .,.... .... . Xaverian 64 50 ...,. ..,. S T. Mary's 53 39 .....f ...... . .. Regis 51 62 .f... .,,.,..,.. . Hayes 67 51 .,.ff ...,. . . Ford. Prep 47 74 ...... ,,,,.. I mmaculafa 44 69 -.A.,. ..,..., B rook. Prep 55 39 ..,,. .... .. Regis 47 42 ,,.,. ...... F ord. Prep 52 59 ..........,.. . .... ....,,. B rook. Prep 39 High Scorers: Cangemi, T7 points per game Diciedue, T2 points per game . - age hes: Dme wud rev! screeches FRESHMEN BASKETBALL Oh, please go in. After a slow, if not devastating start which might have taken the heart out ot lesser men, the Freshmen under Mr. Driscoll's,guidance devel- oped remarkably. Spirit was their chief asset, even in life's darkest moments. By mid-year, pass- ing was sharp and confident, shooting and driving more accurate - even Leddy scored shortly after the new year began. During one game near the season's end, the Regis coach commented that Xavier's Freshmen showed an astounding improve- ment in poise and know-how over what they had promised in the beginning. Let's hope the best is yet to come. Now when he comes down, l'll go up. b is-gm .X f FRESHMEN BASKETBALL. Standing left to right: P. Connor, Mgr., R. Don nelly, R. Smith, R. Kailer, M. Pavlick Mr. Driscoll, S.J., Coach, N. Donahue J. Boyle, H. Guier, S. Hughes, J. Mc Donnell. Kneeling: J. Gannon, P. Long M. Leddy, E. Dobbins, K. Grant, E Williams. L Ste If only I could do this in a game. 165 1 we RIFLE TEAM I couldn't believe you were aiming. One more remark like that and I'II . . 1 l SHARPSHOOTERS. Rear, left to right: G. McNamara, A. Rentz, G, Hamacek, Front: J. Rettagliatld, Mgr., G- P0f5U'1n0nTe, E. Wcfd, -l- G01'0fC'l0f CUP'-I R. Yanlcow, Mfsgf, Dower, Coach, L. Farrell, M. Toch, K. Maravilla, R. Black. J. Neubauer, J. Jatkauskas, W. Christman, Jr. Mgr. Captained by Jaime Garofalo and Gene Ward, and ably coached by MfSgt. Richard J. Dower, U.S.A., the '60-'61 Rifle Team reached a peak in Xavier History. Patience, calm- ness under fire, and, most of all, team spirit set them apart. One of the boasts of this year's team is that it does not have to depend on a certain few individuals to rake in the spoils. For this quad was composed of ten experienced firers who constantly competed with one another for top honors. This tact is evidenced by the team's first place victory in the Wm. Randolph Hearst Trophy Competition, the nationwide match in which all teams participate. 164 Yoo hoo . . . Sarge . . . tg' Mi ' WF Z l'd do twice as well if we had lights down here. 1-If QI? Hearst Trophy Scores Gcarofalo .. ,.,. .... , ...,....,....,....,,.. . , 193 Word ,,,..., ..,. l 91 Neubauer ...,,, ,... 'l 87 Passanncmte .,,.. .,,, 'I 86 Jatkauskczs .... v... l 84 94'l Next time l'II get an earlier reservation. 75- ,, , L 1 ,f ' , I I - Neubauer, Ward, and Whatchacallit ioke with late photographer. 6' In - .qt--... HEARST TROPHY FIRST PLACE TEAM: Rear: Jutkauskas, Passannante, Neubauer. Front: MfSg'r. Dower, U.S.A., Garofalo, Ward, Christ- man, Mgr. Got him, Tennessee, dead center! 20,000 redskins, and my gun gets iammed! 165 CROSS CGUNTRY is Co-Captain elect Paul Cain 166 N.. R-: J t' . Bob Hufnagel, Co-Captain elect, in the heart of the woodland. VARSITY CROSS COUNTRY TEAM CLeft Picturej Standing. Vin Lampariello, Phil Cody, Bob Hufnagel, Tom Russo, George Camillery, Mgr. Kneeling: Jim Faulkner, Gerard Duffy, Paul Cain. A very eventful and successful season, especially for an all under- classmen team. Juniors Paul Cain, Bob Hufnagel, cmd Jim Faulkner, and Soph Bob Schron, will be re- turning next year, along with many present J. V. and Freshmen stars. ln the graduation of Phil Cody and Vin Lampariello, the team will lose two of its fine Senior lettermen. The Team won over fifty medals, with some runners placing very high in many meets. The varsity won third place in the Manhattan Catholics , while the Freshmen took first in Jesuit competition. Paul Cain ran the 2V2 mile course in 13:58, the fastest time for a Xavier runner in over five years. Freshmen Bob Donnelly broke the school record with a great eFfort of 6:22 on the UA mile frosh course. Next years team could prove to be the most successful in Xavier's history. ii! Soph Bob Scltron culls a medal in CHSAA meet. - ,QW .l. V. CROSS COUNTRY - Standing, left to I right: Pollio, Schron, Karlovits, Hodgson, Oliver, Whalen, Kehoe, O'Connell, Devine, Noeth, Dillow, Fedigan, Nunez, Malango, Kneeling: Burke, Goeghon, Cusack, Bueno, Links, Padgett. Sitting: Schicivone. 71' FRESHMEN CROSS COUNTRY TEAM ig., 11 15! . ,I 1 4- ' V .fy 1. , f. .,.,4,-- 3-W , 4.-, 'X y, X , --15:3 , 4-mmpf ,vi . 'QT-7 'Q-. ' 5,gj SW , ' .P ' 1 f . , f-14. u Y' i e .fe Q. Hifi? 2 - , 54- 1.4 .,, GY , .v if W , -.n 5,1 v.. - Qq, Q '. ' rs , ff- 'gf , 4,-e - Y ML- :, ,f -.. v sp . ,N ,M V,,, , mi! Q , , . . , . , , . , A, S, sz. ,. s wf . -. ,4 ,, , f. ., A . -C -2 .K I y Nm, . ,, 'VjQl,. ',. 5.5, A W, J Q - .,.: ng I C M , - I f ,S 'T ' 455: 'A 2 - 42 ' , ' XY? P- , , Y' , x . ' - t A . , .C ..-f Q it 4F?'A' X f .Q C , rf , Q, R ,sf ,F ,I . S J H -, . i V .lx . ' K' Qi! -M , W- ' ' :- . If I , A ' . y , Q! ' f: F I 2- N if-' J - i , l 1 i Q t' - 1 W . 5 x - ' ,mn ,, 77 5 -- Hl .A tx f' , vrf' ' K K . li t, 1 'Cav i l. ' . I 4, Ad -l v A. t 40 v I Qi, , . LA V4 fs... . . si,-.,f,47,f 3. 15 -e -4 -., ,..,,a . v 3 'FW' GY, Q - ...:'fa.-by , an 'f -S f - ,ga Lf., ffl 3:. Bob Donnelly pulling away -7? . .. . -, , y 'fxs3.f,,',-134, -Q W a'- x ,:, fi '-fQ1.z?1 4 'H 'ff' 5 JESUIT FRESHMEN CHAMPS - Kneeling: Hudson, Hughes, Gannon, Donnelly, Cacacie. Standing: Mr, Scott, Coach, Dowling, Geier, Cuozzo, Costello, Maslowski, Radolovich, Duane, Perdreaux, Mr. Fedigan, S.J., Asst. Coach. There's nothing like competition. . 97. ,512 sy XAVIER TRACK ,f 1 l 3 Kneeling: Juniors Faulkner, Hufnagel, Cain. Standing: Lampariello, Coach Scott, Schron. 168 Warm-up time: Karlovits, Cody, Faulkner, Nunez, and Pollio. Mr. Scott gives it that personal touch for Freshmen jumpers. The 1961 Track team did a fine iob for Xavier, thanks to the excellent supervision of its coach, Mr. Scott, and the spirited hard work of Co-Captains Tom Greene and Bill Marion. From mid-November until June the team practiced consistently at East River Park or the 168th St. Armory. The fruit of this eftort was manifest in the shot-put division, where Tom McCarthy copped the city midget shot-put crown and combined with Greene and Ron Leva to win for Xavier in the shot-put relays. Not to be outdone, the sprinters Jim Faulkner, Tom Mayer, Garry Cusack, and Bob Huf- nagel set a new record in the open Medley Relay. Other stalwarts behind the team effort were Seniors Bill Borst, Vinnie Lampariello, Brian Healy, and Greg Also Ran Cahill. Among the promising Juniors rank Ed Grant, Al Shiavone, Paul Cain Cnext year's Cross-Country Co-Captainj, Tom Mayer, Phil Valenti, Bob Del Boca, and Dick Pollio. TRACK '60f'6l - Rear, left to right: T. Greene, Co-Capt., J. Cusack, T, McCarthy, R. Hutnagel, J. Faulkner, L. Nunez, W. Borst, Mr. Scott. Second Row: V, Lampariello, P. Cain, R. Leva, G. Cahill, R. McManus, T. Mayer. Front row: A. Schiavone, J. Caristi, P. Valenti, R. Del Boca, W. Marion, Co-Capt., E. Grant. TEAM P -N 1 ,f A 4, 57 , c 'A l I ,. ' .N - 1 A 'rf 'Xi i f 4.9-VQ, I X '. -in ff lfavf 9 if 'il f '. f P C 'P ' , qf' , . ,,, YLVI ' ip, J- '- 3 1 ' fo J DQ! - , Q .f - , f .nv ' 'V 47 I 4-f CL --Q' ' il ,ll 1 Q A 1 ' F i f ' Q, i'iFfll'1f X Y Q f' 34712 C' Q - I Y M V I 7 iT. , K A ,fr C 'V ' f ' - H M LZ 5 i . , fy -..za I ,ril I jf ' - WWW it f If Y If I ,ff A f 1,5 , V K H' 1 3 sg f 5 , ,f ff! Leff fo right: Paul Cain, Bob Karlovifs, Ed Granf, Al Bueno, L Tom Mayer,Jim Faulkner. 1 Relay teams in action af Madison Square Garden CHSAA Championships. Shot-put Relay Champs: Tom Greene, Tom McCarthy fCity Midget -- Junior Champl, Ron leva. From Cain to Cusack - You've get to hand if lo them. ,A Midget Relay Team: ' Q Bill Marion, Mike 'Del Boca, Phil Valei-gli. l I Co-Captain Bill Marian - 'Q 16 l 9 SWIMMING TEAM C. Randina. Second row: A. Finan, J. Hallstien, S. P. Goepfert, J. Johnson. Absent: T. Harvey. A command performance is hard to follow, and so is a championship team. Last year Xavier's swimmers had the greatest success in their history, they left quite a challenge to '60-'61, Sickness, decimation of veteran members through graduation, and the perennial 'hard luck' cost many a dual meet by close scores over the major portion of the season. The Jesuit and Private School championships, however, brought this year's team to its full stature. O'Hagan and Gillen in the dive helped Xavier defeat most of her early season opponents, tallying ten to twelve medals between them. Tom Foley cleared more room in his trophy case in becoming the 200 yard Individual Medley Champ in both Private and Jesuit competition. Capt. Jack Bradt took second in the individual, but first in the 200 yard freestyle. To add to Xavier's honors Finan' took first in the 400 yard freestyle and third in the 100. Thus, through a combined effort, the team captured second place in the Eastern Jesuit Championship, placing just three points behind the winner. Mr. Jim Gavin, last year's Captain and this year's coach, has turned in a tre- mendous iob. All in all the team has lived up to its motto: Through Steady practice, success. KA veiled tribute to Mr. Steady, S.J. to whom Xavier swimmers owe a great deal.J .. .., .E 5? . , p.1i...2fg.,y?i5 .. -. .ff . ... . ,, .. at .Mk wg 3 95 I ,aim , rc in L, .. . - --Ie .. , -. ee 53 . -. 'f ' , . f.. ?2. af: gf' - C ..., .. fi... - -qw.. . J. . .-. ., :I ., , ..., ,,,..., . .,... , L- 'If' -':.,Q55I: H Ll' A fi pf' ::?:f Q .9312 the M ,..w .ft ,P Tw. X4 1+-1-.L 1 .i fir... .W sg any ,gc ff. . 1,51 .Q I 'f -Ir ,.. 4 s, -Q 4- I Q Ei 'I ,dsyillr 31315 he is M 2 -Q is 3. -. we sg? Q S Aj gg .,, , as Q W F 1 5 w, 5 '45 ,YF Q1 1 gf .T sal - K ' .. if fi: ' V -I ' .ai 1-2, .z: , . ' x :T ' 'fi , K. ..-, Coach Jim Gavin BEST TIMES OF '61 SEASON freestyle ,,,,,,,,..,,,, Tom Dimieri 0125.9 freestyle ,,,,,.,,,, Mike Marshall 'l:02.3 freestyle ,,,,,,,,..,..... Jack Bradt 2:2I.0 freestyle .,,,,,,,,,,. Charlie Finan 5:04.5 freestyle relay .,,, Randina, Marshall, BREASTSTROKERS: Jambor, Weber, Bradt, Goep- fert. 50 yard 'I00 yard 200 yard 400 yard 200 yard 200 yard 200 yard T00 yard 100 yard Bongiorno, Dimieri 'l:49.5 medley relay ,,,,,,,,,,,,,.A,,, Dean, Bradt, Bongiorno, Dimieri 2:07.0 individual medley ,.,. Tom Foley 2:26.5 butterfly ,,,,.,,,,,,,,.,,,, Tom Foley 'l:04,0 backstroke ...,,,,, George Dean l:'I2.4 Dive ..........................,,,,,, Steve O'Hagan 'I97 pts. SEA SCOUTS. Rear: S. O'Hagan, M. Marshall, T. Foley, J. Bradt, T. Dimieri, F. Bongiorno, R. Sontag, Demeter, J. Auger, W. Weber, J. Caputc, G. Warnken. Front row: G. Dean, T. Baggot, R. Geff- ken, R. Jambor, T. Gillen, It's u sea-monsfer! 'V A., , .Sa :I ' we . I i i:- ZZ KNXN 0 . , x ,S . ,. 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V f ' ' 5254973 srl' .. 4. ,M sl. w ' , ff' W kr: gg-5 tulsa, N V for vidoryg Foley above, O'Hagan below .fn-K ,H . .w L 1 , - . lt. A . Q ' . I ii W .A '4 fu I in A v '-'-il , ,f H W ' . ,, 2 f , ., . nk Ki' l 1 4 I Y N i l l , , A . 'A ir -7--1 1-Aiaszzfjt- --A Vt- H 4 r A ,. E, 'A 4 ' ' Q h .W ,,,, J Y K .- ,.. ..- V iii? .. , .... .. .... 'I' emi ,, v L5-5531 . , uuiussIv'--m3 -11217 QL l ' x '1'L3QfX -f 9' 'V . , , -, ii A .. f:Wf'1'1 'MguX,,,4, -WZ' l l l g .A P A H - -iii ' Y :FA f K N. V W f -W f-f-,:g1. VA ' iw- A-my A--5 ' V . f AA' fr- ' .S . A2-fx. 'Q What a repertoire fhis Gillen has! Marshall. Me dleY Relay Divers: Tom Gillen l r' Cqpllibr Dive dive! Randina, Fmun' Auge and Steve O'Hugan. i f S ,,,, NLWN L I l ' ' I W fy, l 1 lv, l., , ,,., ,.,, ,., ,,--,T,, 'VT H V ' 5 1 , Q i l E a w X V , ll vill . O'Hagan takes a dive. 171 TENNIS -4 Stczeski has Gaskin gaspin'. The objective of this year's tennis team is to better last season's record - not an easy task. For, last year, both of the city tourna- ments, as well as first place in the league play, fell to a squad which was the best in Xavier's history. But Coach Rooney has six returning letter- men to lead his large array of new talent. Captained by Ross Wollen and Dermot Gately, and backed by Seniors John Connolly, John Hurley, Danny Muscatello, John Connorton, Frank Vilece, Rick Cummings and Paul Schmidt, the team has plenty of depth. Winter practice held every day at the T43rd St. Armory preceeded a return to the home courts at Riverview upon the first signs of Spring. Through victory or, alas, defeat, the nine above and their younger racqueteers will al- ways take special pride in the spirit manifest on the Tennis team. l l l l l l l l i THE RACQUET CLUB. Standing, left to right: D. Muscatello, Player Mgr., T. Stazeski, R. T Cummings, F. Vilece, P. Schmidt, J. Connolly, i K. La Vine, Coach John Pat Rooney. Kneel- l ing: Co-Captains D. Gately and A. R. Wollen. l ,, trt, N r You keep him busy while I call a doctor. v and T .ix Range: .0O224, get ready . . Wheaties champion Ross Wollen says: Tennis develops grace. . 7,1 Ni, ui 'ei f BASKETBALL MOYNAHAN TROPHY FOOTBALL Frank Viola - Coach Karpowicz - Joe Di Feo Fr. McGrail, S.J. - Mike Genovesl Coach Scarzello - Jimmy Ryan Ti? LW? 'D it . . el fgft, 'ki is Q ,, 3 I at ,V . BLDCK AWARDS SWIMMING Rln-E Mr. Leo Pqquin - Frank Bongiomo MfSgt. Dower, Coach - Jaime Garofalo Q TRACK Coach Scott - Gary Cusack The purposes of the Block X Dinner are many and diversified. Not only does it serve as a social function at which Faculty, parents and students convene together, but it also aids the school financially in the form of advertisements printed in the Block X Journal. These ads contribute to the activi- ties program at Xavier in general, and especially to the Sports department. Furthermore, the Dinner provides us an opportunity to reward the members of the various athletic teams. Varsity letters are presented to those who quality, and special trophies awarded to those exhibiting leader- ship in the different sports. With the innova- tion of a newly-dedicated tennis trophy, special awards now extend over the seven major sports of the school, thus equally spreading the limelight over its best athletes. The Block X Dinner has now become an inseparable part of the school year, an event at which Xavier publicly demonstrates the intimacy of its Faculty, parents, and students. TENNIS A. Ross Wollen - Fr. Mahoney, S.J Adams . . . . . Adinaro .... Algozer ..... Allingwood - - - Amqti ....... Ambrosini .... Amenel ..... Amoresano ..-. Anderson ...- Annese --.--- Antgn ...... Appert ..... Applegate - - - Arciri ------ Arden ...... Argentieri- V- - - Arlinghaus ---- Arlotta, D. Arlotta, J. Asgqm ...... Auger ...... Augustowski . - Azanza ---f- Azrqk ...... Baggott --.-- Bcid . . . . . . Baker - - - - - Barnes - - - - - Bgrfon ...... Bednary ..... Beirne ...... Belcher ..... Benelli ..... Benenati .... Bernard ..... Bernardo ---- Bettenbender Biedele ---- Bielen ----- Binkowski - - - Blaber ..... Black ...... Bleckley .... Bligh ...... Boetig ..... Bogam ..... Boland ..... Bolster . . Booth . . . Bouillette . . . Bove . . . . . Boyd, J. . . . Boyd, R. . . . Boyen .. Boyle, J. . . . Boyle, W. Bradt ...... Brancaccia - - Brassel ..... Bremmer ---- 174 Brenan , Brennan Brenner Bresciani . Bright . . . Brock . . . Brolan . . . Browne, D Browne, T. Brunet . . . Bueno . . . Buonasera. Burchianti. Burke, E. . Burke, J. . Burkholder Butter . . . Byrnes , , , Cacacie . Cain, P. . Cain, P. . Calabro . . Caldi . . . Calise . . Callaghan Q- Callahan, D. . Callahan, Camiller Campbell, Campion Campo , , Canal , , , Candido , T.. n Q Cangemi, C Cangemi, P. Cangiano Canning . Capello. . Cappello Caputo . . Caraian , Caraway , Cardarelli Carey , , , Carlin , , Carlucci , Q n o - o u a . o 1 u Carroll, J. Carroll, T. Carroll, J. , , Cartwright Carusa , , Casatelli , Case , , , Castoro , , Catalano , Catanzano Ray. Catanzano Bob. Caufield . Cavagino Cavanagh, E. . IN D E X Cavanaugh, J. Cella . . . Cervino . . Chanda . . Chin . . . Christman. Chesney. . Ciotti . . . Clare . . . Clark . . . Claudat . . Cloke . . . Coffey, J .... Coffey, M. . . Coleman . Collird . . Comer, R. Comer, W Conley . . Connelley Connor . . Conta . . . Coogan . . Cooper . . Corbin. . Corless - - Cortez . . Corrado - - Costello . Cauthino , Coughlin , Coyle, B. Coyle, J. Coyle, K. Creamer . Cuccia - . Cucldihy . Culhane . Cuozzo . Curtin- - . Cuskie , Cuttica , , Dalessio . Daly, L. . Daly, W. Damico , Dandorph D'Angelo D'Angelo Danks . , Dapolito , Darts . . , Davie , , , Dealteris . Dean, G. Dean, P. DeAngelis DeBarbiri Deely . . . DeFrancis Deiro . . . DelBoca . . De Lollis . . Del Rosario Demagri . . DeMartini . Demeter . . Dempsey . . DeNigris . . Denkewalter. . Dennison . . DeRose . . . Detrano. . . Devers . . . Devine . Devlyn . . . DeWald. . . Diaso .... Dibelarano. DeBenedetto Dicenbre . . Diciedue . . DiLeo .... DiFranco . . DiGennaro. DiGioa . . . Dillo .... Dillon . . . Dimieri . . . Dioguardi , DiStasi , , , Dixon , , Dobbons , , Doellgast , Domenichetti Donalds .... Donnelly .... Donnelly .... Donoghue . . . Donoghue . . . Donovan, T. Donovan, W. , Doran , , Dowling Dowrity Downey, Downing Doyle , , Draghi , Driscoll, Dros , , , Duane , Duffy, F. , ,, Duffy, G. , , , Duffy, J . Dugan Dumaresq . . . Dunn ...... Dwyer, R .... Dwyer, T. . . e 1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Q . - . . . . . . . . . . . Q . . . . Dymnicki. . Dzundza . . Eakin . Earle .-.. Earley . . . Eddenhofer Egan .... Ehntholt . . Enders . . . Engels . . . Erceg .... Esposito, F Esposito, J Esswein. . . Faherty. . . Fanelli . . . Farrell, Jas Farrell, J. Farrell, L. Farrell, S. Faulkner - - Fazzio - - - Fedigan - - Feiler .-.- Feldmann- - Fellerath - - Fernandez - Fernandez ' Ferreri - - - Fidgeon. . . Fife ..... Finare .... Finuzio . . . Finnerty . . Finn ..... Fiorentino - Fisher ---- Fitz Patrick, Fitz Patrick, Fitzpatrick, Fitzpatrick, Fitzpatrick, Fitzpatrick, Flannery . . Flanagan . . Fleck . . . Fleming . . Flynn, G. . Flynn, J. . Fogarty . . . Foley .... Fondak . . . Ford, M. . . Ford, R. . . Fortune . . Fox . . . . Franco - - - Franks ---- Frola - - - Fromkes - - - Fullam ..... Furca ...... Gaffney ..... Gaffoglio .... Galandi ..... Galavitz .... Gallagher .... Gannon ..... Garbarino . . . Garibaldi, John Garibaldi , Jos. Garni ...... Garret ...... Garrity ..... Gartner . . . . Gaslcin . . . . Gatti ...... Gaughan, E. . Gaughan, T. . Gavigan .... Ged ....... Geede . . . . Geffken. . . . Gemo . . . . . Geier . . . . . Geoghan . . . Geraci - - - - Gianelli ---- Giaquinto ---- Gibbons ----- Gibbs . . . . . Giglio- - - - Gillen- - - - - Gilmartin - - - Gilmore - - - Gimpel ..... Gioffe ----- Giorlando - - - Giuffra ----- Giuliano - - - Goeffert ---- Goblet - ' - - u 0 0 o Golden - - - - Gormely ---- Graffeo ----- Grant, E. - - - Grant, K. - - - Cjrubb ...... Gumg . . . . . Gufclq . . . . . Guthrie - - Hallstein - - - Harmon ----- Harrington - - - Harrigan ---- Harris - ' - - - Hcrf . . . 0 . Harvey ----- Hasselmann - - Hasset ...... Hauber, E. Hauber, V. Haupley. . . Haybyrne . . Hazel, Rich Hazel, Robt. . Heagen . . . Heaton . . . Hebel . . Hebron . Heckler . . . Heimers . . . . . Hellen . Herrmann . . Hindy . . Hodgson . . Hoffman Hoffmann Hough . . Hudson . . . Hufnagel . . Hughes, E. Hughes, R. Hughes, S. Hughes, T. Hurley - - - Huron ---- Hutnick - - - Hynes ---- lacovone - - IHC ..... lnsinga - - - Jabara - - - Jacobs - Jambor - - - January - - - Jatlcauskas - Jedrych - - - Jermalc - - - Johnson , Geo. Johnson, Greg . Johnson, P. Johnston - - Jurges - - - Kacuba - - Kaedind - - Kakos - Kailer - Karlovitz - - Karpinsky- - Kavanagh, B. - Kavanagh, Jos. Kavanagh, John Kayser ---- Keaveney ' Kearns - - - Kearney - - Keenan - - Kehoe- - - INDEX Kelly, B. . Kelly, D. Kelly, F. Kelly, G. Kenel . . . Kennedy, L. . R Kennedy, Kenny, J. Kenny, R. Kerans . . Kermoyan Kerrigan . Kiely . . . King, D. King, L. King, W. Kirkwood Kirmse . . Kirchak . Klinger . . Klein ...... Kleinberg Kleina . . Kowack . . Koerner. . Kolarcik .... Kotlarchuk - - - Kramer ----- Kren.... Kuffner --.-- Kulikowski - - - Kytfle ----- Landers - - Landis - Landron - - Langone - La Polla - Lanza - LaRocca - La Rosa - - La Ruffa ---- La Sala ---- La Vine - - Laurie - - Leahry - - Leaman - - Leddy ..... Lee ....... Lenihan, D Lenehan, T Leonard ----- Leonardi ----- Leopardi ----- Leva - - - Leeves- - Liberta - - Librizzi Lincks- - - Lo Balbo ---- Lofaro - ' Lombard. . . Long, P. . . Long, R. . . Lopez . . . Lo Pinto . . Loughlin . . Love. . . . Lucas . . Luderer , , Lundy . . . Lupinskie . Lustig .... Luzhak . . . Lynch, B. . Lynch, F. . Lynch, J. . Lydon .... Mack .... MacMillan . MacNamara Macrini . . . Madonia . Madson . . Magruder. . Maher, B. Maher, Jas. Maher, John Maher, W. Mahon - - - Malanga - - Maloney, F. Maloney, J. Maloney, W Mallardi - - Mangan - - Manganaro- Mangiapane Mangieri - - Manley - - - Mann ---- Manning - - Mansfield - Maraia - - Maravilla - Marchione Marinello - Marotta - - Marshall - - Martin - - - Martinez, C Martiniz, J. Maruca - - - MGS ..... Maslowslci - Masset - - - Massimo - - Mayer - - - McCaffery - McCann- - - McCarthy - McDonnell, J McDonnell, P McGee , , . McGinley u McGowan , McGrath, A. McGrath, R. McGuire, F. McGuire, V. McGuire, W McHugh , , Mclver , , , McKeen , , McLaughlin McLoughlin McMahon, P McMahon, R McMahon, W McManus, J. McManus, R. McMurray , McShane , , McVann, , , Meade , , , Medich , , , Meehan, A. Meehan, J . Meiler . . . Mickus . . , Migliardi. . Mikos .... Milanese . Milland. . . Miller, Jas. Miller, Raym Miller, Rich. Millham . . Milo .... Missonellie Molinelli . Molino . . . Molloy . . . Monaghan . Mooney . . Moore, M. Moore, T. . Moriarty, M. Morisano . . Morris . . . Moscatelo . Muccini . . . Mulholland . Mulvey .... Munroe .... Murphy, D. . Murphy, F. . Murphy, N. . Murphy, S. . Murphy, T. . Murphy, V. . Murra M. . . Yr Murray, R. W Murray, . . . Murtha ,,,,, Nardino ,,,,, Nassar. . . Naughton , Navia , , Nealis , , Nedza, , Negri , , Negron , , Neiman , , Neville , , Nipper , , Noeth , , , Nolan, J. Nolan, W. Nolfo , , Norton Nunez Nuvoloni , Nynka , , , Noone , , G Obrien, . ,. Obrien, R. O'Conell, O'Conell, O'Connor, O'Connor, O'Donnell, O'Hagan, , O'Keete, , O'Leary , , Oliver , , , O'Meara, F O'Meara, J O'Neill , , Openhym , O'Reilly, , Oricoli, G'Rourke , Orzynski , O'Shaughnessy , Padgett , , Padula , , , Palam , , Palmitessa , Paquin , , , Parisi ,,,, Passannante Paterno. , , Pavalkis , , Pavliclc. . . Pawlaw , , 176 Payne ..... Perdreaux . Perkins ..... Persek ...... Persichette . Persico, G Persico, M. Peters ...... Pflug ..... Phelan, G. . . Phelan, R. . Phelps ..... Philipczalc. . . Piazza ..... Picariello . . . Pilschitz .... Pilz .... . Pinto . . . . Pirando ..... Pisano . . . Plaia . . . . Polla . . . . Pollio ...... Popolizio . , . Porter ..... Posteraro .... Procci ...... Prescott ,,,,, Preta ...... Quaglieri, A. Quaglieri, C. Quealy ..... Radlci ...... Radolovich , . Raleigh ,,,,, Randia ..... Rando . . . Raveneau , Razzore. . Re ........ Redington Reichert ..... Reilly, D. Reilly, M. Reilly, P. Rentz . .. Rescigno . . . . Riccobono Richmond . Riehle ...... Rigau ...... Riley, E ...,. Riley, W. Rlvas Rocco . . . INDEX Roche ...... Rogers, C. , , Rogers , Ri ch . Rogers, Robt. Rotonda ..... Rumore, A. , , Rumore, T. , , Ryan, E. , , , , Ryan, J. ,,,, Ryan, T. , , , Sabalones , , , Saloini, F. , , Sabini, J. , , Sabalis ,,,,, Saladino , , , , Salvatore ,,,, Samanga ,,,, Sandroni , Sandvoss , , Santillo , s, Saracco , , , , Sawycky , , Scala , , , Schiavone , Schipa , , Schiro, , , Schmitt , , , Schneck , , Schroeder , Schron , , Schwimer , Sciabara , Scime ,,,, Sciorra , , , Sclatani, G. , Sclatani, S. Scordo , , , Scotto , , , Settembre , Seymour , Sfarazza , Shamin , , Shannon , , Shear ,,,, Sheehan, A. Sheehan, D. Sheehan, K. M Sheehan, . , Sheehry , , Sherman, Ric Sherman, Robt. Shields ,,,,, Sicignano , , , Signorini , Sinos , , - o . o e o a o Slabicki , , Smarte , , , Smith, A. . Smith, J. . Smith, Rich. Smith, Russ. Solari ,,,, Soldo .... Sonntag , . Sousa ,,,, Spano , , , Sparacio . . Spellman , Spitaleri , , Spollen , , Stacey , , , Stamm , , , Starkey , , Stasio ,,,, Stazeski , , Steers .... Steeves , , , Stelter , , , Stevens , , , Stewart, B. Stewart, C. Stingon 9 .... Stonebridge , , Stuhr ...... Sturniolo ,,,, Suermann, J. , Suermann, T. . Sullivan, J. Sullivan, T. Sullivan, W. . Swift ...... Synott ...... Tanca ...... Tenerello , , , Theemling , . . Thelen ,,,,. Thompson . . Thornberry , , , Timpone ,,,. Toch ....... Togliatti ,,,, Tompkins .... Toneatto ,,,. Tonetti ,,,,, Torre , , , , , Toto ' ...... Trainor ,,,,, Tsull ....... Tulino. . . . Tuzzolino , , . Tyler . . . Valenti. . . Valentine . Valentino . Valera . . . Valle .... Van Brunt . Vance . . . Van Roten . Van Vooren Varrichio . Vasti .... Vavrina . . Venick . . . Vialotti . . Virella . . Waldorf, J. Waldorf, L. Wallner. . . Walsh, G. Walsh, J. . Walsh, M. Wanless . . Warga . . Word .... Warren , , , Wasielenslci Wazeter , , Weber , , , Weisz . . . Welsh , , , Werkle . . . Whalen . . . Wheeler, E Wheeler, P Whipple. . . Wichroski . Wiener . . . Williams . . Wilson, D. Wilson, F. Witkowski . Wolters . . . Wood, S. . Wood, W. Wu ...... Yami lowsky Yankow. . . Yates .... Yoegel . . . Yuska .... Zaborski . . Zaklynsky . Zampella. . Zec ..... Ziegler . . . Zirpolo . . .


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