Thursday, April 23, 2009

Immaculate Conception Altar Boys 1964



Immaculate Conception Church Altar Boys 1964.
Thanks again Stephen:)

6 comments:

Anonymous said...

Thank you Stephen! I'm top row left. Where are you? Ed

Stephen said...

Ed,

I'm in the third row, (and when facing towards the group) fifth from the right, Frank Pecht on the right and Richard Simon on left. I counted 78 altar boys in the photo and I imagine at least one or two were excused for good reasons. If they weren't excused by Fr. Giles, they were probably no longer an altar boy for missing the photo shoot.

Barb P said...

Stephen...I see quite a few boys from my class as well.

Joe Latini, 3rd row rightmost.
Alex Gyarfas, 3rd row, 3rd from R
Frank Hill, 3rd row, 7th from R
Is that Kevin Boyle, 4th row,
4th from R?
Alex Virok, 4th row, 5th from R
Mark Piantoni, 4th row, 2nd from L
John Simon, next to you.
I'm sure if I stare at it long enough, I'll pic up a few more.

Mike said...

Barb, you are right. That is my brother Kevin Boyle. I think I can remember most of the boys but the names will take time. I'll give it a shot. Ed Malloy 2nd left 9.Bill Maribelli 2nd lt 8.Michael Boyle 2nd lt 6. (Arguably the best looking of the Boyle boys).Jake Marini dirsctly behind me. Charlie Pihoken.2nd lt 3rd.Richard Jachetti 2nd rt 12 Pasquale Calaro 2nd rt 11. Dennise Hice back lt 5.Ed Boyle back lt 1.Tommy Boyle 2nd rt. Danny Boyle 3rd lt 1. 10.Noel Vento 2nd rt 9 (not positive)Joe Brophy 2nd rt 3.

LC Rooney said...

OK, I'm going to have to search for my photos of the "procession" I was in ... 2 girls and 2 boys from each class were chosen to dress as nuns and priests, respectively, for some kind of procession in Trenton ... I was little (1st or 2nd grade, I think ... 1962 or 1963?) ... no idea what it was all about ... I was just excited to be dressing up as a nun - my idols at the time!). My friend Deborah Mercantini was the other girl chosen from our grade; no idea who the boys were.

Anybody else remember anything about these "processions"?

LC Rooney said...

I think one of the boys in the procession I remember was Michael Potash. Gotta ask my mom for the photos!