Have re-created the Crusader ’64 yearbook into an on line version. For classmates, for families, for others interested in St. Francis High School.
Captions with the last names of the class of 1964 now appear where I could identify them. Searching by last name will bring up pages where class members appear. Please feel free to share memories and leave comments on any page. If you have photos or video from our time at SFHS or from alumni events, please let me know via an email to mielniczuk at outlook dot com.
I propose that each of us from the class of 1964 leave a thought, life lesson learned, or best hope for the class of 2014 for their 50th reunion in 2064.
Confirmed as deceased
Peaceful rest to our classmates:
- John Eberhardt
- Michael Morgan
- Richard Schultheis
- Donald Stone
- Arnold Wolanczyk
- Peter Kuhn
- Roger Palczewski
- Richard Wesolowski
- Ron Dabelle
- Walter T. Stairiker
- Ronald Hartman
- Gerard M. McEneaney
Missing Contact Information
We are missing information / addresses for the following:
- Carlos Corbera
- George Dubrasky
- Jeff Filip
- James Kalinski
- Michael Kania
- Charles Karpus
- Arthur Krystofinski
- James Maj
- Peter Mastrota
- Thomas Mazol
- Matthew McInerney
- Alexander Nagy
- John Riggs
- George Takacs
- Michael Wesolowski
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Looking forward to seeing all the guys and their pot bellies and bald heads. It’ll be great to relive the good times at SFHS!
Ray Pulinski
Best Wishes to the Class of 1964 from Raymond Hamilla, Sophomore and Junior at Saint Francis 1961 to 1963.
The four years I spent at SFHS were key to my development and success in both family and career. I have only fond memories of my classmates and faculty. Looking forward to the reunion.
To the Class of 2014,
Believe in yourself, understand your capabilities, draw strength from your inner self (will), trust your instincts and understand that ultimately only you have the ability to control your destiny. Set your goals high, do not look back, what’s done is done. Learn from your mistakes and do not let others dissuade you from achieving all that you can be.
Michael Salach
Mike,
Hope you will be able to make the reunion. It would be great to see you. Right now there is about 25 guys attending.
Ed Curran ’64