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CORCORAN, WALTER J. 121 Campbell Park WALT Holy Apostles' School Here he comes, head up, chest out, eyes sparkling, and lips parted in that conta- gious smileg he's our Walt. As a member of the Business Committee it was his duty to solicit ads for the Arete. He did-and howl His school spirit is catching, his en- thusiasm gripping and, when he leaves, we are going to be sorry. All we ask, Walt, is that you remember us when you are the Governor of the Empire State. COSTICH, KENNETH J. 1633 Culver Road SPIKE Corpus Christi School Trying to catch Ken in a pensive or a serious mood would prove as difficult as trying to teach a butterfly geology. It is doubtful if this gentleman was ever found napping in any class, though he invariably unloads his convivial spirit of its latest raillery before reciting. Ken, as the up and coming scientist, leaves our school with a record of four years of math. Next year's lords will be hard put to find a match for this enlightened youth. CULKIN, ANTHONY J. 341 Laburnum Cres't RED Blessed Sacrament School Red has been with us from our start at the Saint Boniface annex and can boast that he is everybody's friend. Active in every school movement, he always proves a real pal. He was one of the cast in the senior play and is a member of the select Virgil class. Good luck, Culkin! We expect to meet you, in the not far off future, in Washington. DELAIRE, GERARD V. 44 Burrows Street JERRY Cathedral Grammar School Jerry never pushes himself forward, yet he is one of the popular members of the senior class. He was also voted quite popu- lar by the fair patrons of our basketball games, at which he served as usher. One of his noteworthy claims is that he is a Virgil student, and we believe that anyone capable of studying this subject is quite able to face life and its battles. Au revoir, Jerry! 14 .0 M 9 Q L 1
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lt MM W New 'FW 'W' iii ANDREWS, GEORGE E. 240 Mulberry Street ANDY St. Ma1'y's School Behold Andy! He is one of our versatile classmates who manages to keep his accom- plishments in the background. His radiant and jovial smile hides a wealth of knowl- edge. As president of the Aquinas Chemical Association, Andy is celebrated among his friends for the noxious concoctions which leak from his private laboratory to seek the final test in the torture of some hapless victim. Rumor has it that George has a penchant for outdoor sport, nay, that he has attained local recognition as a pitcher. Success to you, Andy, in whatever you attempt! BERG, HIRAM M. 608 Clifford Avenue HI St. Michael's School One of the flashes of Father Grady's Church History Class. He sparkles most when the bell rings to end the period. Al- though one of the quietest of the Senior Class, Hi makes his presence known in all his classes. He claims to know all the French idioms in the manual, and has the State Department seriously considering placing French IV on the high school cate- gory. A lo bonne heure, Hi! BRAYER, EDWARD F. 489 Flint Street ED St. Monica's School Ed. is a prominent member of the Liter- ary Committee of the Areteg this gives one an inkling of his ability. Ed. is a conscien- tious and hard working student and, fur- thermore, he is a good example of the dig- nified senior. Do not misinterpret this state- ment--his dignity has limits. Ed. is an all- around good fellow and a worthy addition to any senior class. BURNS, THOMAS A. 312 Conkey Avenue TOM St. Bridgefs School The flashy guard of our basketball team needs no introduction. Who can forget Tom's playing, which won for us the C. B. A. game? He is a member of the A Club and everybody's friend, always ready with a cheery smile and a happy Hello. Just as he forged ahead in sports, so de we ex- pect him to make good in whatever he elects as his life's work. So long, Tom! H .W has ,, ' .a,x,.1l1'.L 1 ln. U,,.,,,,,, W mtl lin... wma E131
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F0960 DELEo, EDISON P. 73 Chapin Street EDDIE St. Andv-ew's School Another member of the Old Guard who entertains fond hopes of entering Notre Dame! Eddie makes a striking picture as he walks along the street, his curly hair waving in the breeze. Yet, we know that he is far from being self-conscious and thinks only of rounding out his career. His marks show what persistence will do and we have little doubt that Eddie will get there. DIETZ, LEWIS 162 Birr Street HLOOIEH Brooklyn Prep School, N. Y. Looie has been one of the big noises in the school since he was elected to stage his contortionist act in public. Our blond cheerleader has helped to pull many a close game out of the tire. With his experience he should be an aesthetic dancer but he aspires to a place in the business realms, and We can vision him as a howling success. DOWD, LOUIS J. 286 Rutgers Street UDEWEYH Blessed Sacrament School Hail! Little Sunbeam, dispeller of gloom, bringer of good cheer. Louie is all of these nize things and more. He is an accom- plished jokester, a contortionist par-excel- lence, and an imitator of no mean ability. His love of a joke is an index to his heart, which we all know is where it should be. Good-by, Looie, and good luck. DWYER, THOMAS H. 3 Burke Terrace TOM Sacred Heart School Shadows of Cicero and Julian Eltinge! Here is the great orator of the class. Here is the man who has kept the Dramatic Club alive for three years. Who can forget his famous impersonation of Dulcy ? He will be a big man in whatever line he as- sumes after graduation. When you have arrived, Tom, and we are still plodding, Think of us sweetly, when alone. .iw ' me We are to were M will I I .xry t 15
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