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James I. Cash All Hallows, Bronx In his years at All Hallows, Jim Cash has upheld the famous A. H. tradi- tion by maintaining a reputation as a good student and as a hard worker in extra-curricular activities. Iim served in the Glee Club and in nu- numerous other school functions, and he looks to the Marine Air Corps as holding his future success. Best of M94 luck, Jim. 4533? ' Hugh E. Carolan Ascension, Queens Hugh is one of the numerous Queens men who make the daily trek into the Bronx. Since his arrival here in the fall of 1950, he has been an ac- tive supporter of the school's many activities and a popular man among the students. Hugh will surely prosper in his chosen profession. Daniel E. Cassidy All Hallows, Bronx Dan has been with us ever since the - fourth grade and his stay at the school has been happy for all concerned. His quiet and friendly nature have been influential in securing numer- ous friends for him. Although his college has not been decided upon, we know that Dan will be among the best in his chosen field. t Peter R. Casey All Hallows, Bronx Pete has been a nine year honor man at All Hallows, and he was a member of the Halloween Staff in freshman year. Possession of an excellent per- sonality has distinguished him at All Hallows and, although he is undecided about his future, we are sure he will be a success in any undertaking he pursues. E 'awe . ' 1 Richard P. Cella John F. Clifford Andrew M. Coffey St. Ioseph's, Manhattan Dick is known for his vivacity and generosity. He has been a member of the Library League for two years and has actively supported the school teams. In addition, he has won the ad- miration of all his classmates through the fine qualities he has exhibited. The best wishes of the Senior Class go with him in his future years at Fordham. Good Shepherd, Manhattan This popular Manhattanite has won many friends at A. H. through his friendly personality and goodnatured smile. john has a serious side also, as shown by the way in which he has pursued his studies. We know that he will carry with him the tradi- tion of All Hallows in his Engineering course at Manhattan College. 17 Sacred Heart, H ighbridge In his four years at All Hallows, Mel has become a familiar figure at. the social activities. A member of the I. V. Football team for two years, and a Band -member for three, he receives our best regards in his further studies.
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William P. Broderick Annunciation, Manhattan .Bill is one of those fellows who appre- ciates a good joke, and his cheerful appearance around the school has cer- tainly proved.it. He is a rabid Yankee fan, and enjoys the art of philately. We are sure he will have no trouble in his Business 'Administration course at a leading college. Jerome B. Brown St. Francis of Rome, Bronx Ierry possesses the true Gael spirit. During his first year, he was a mem- ber of the track team, but the De- bating Society was his main concern for the next three years. He will con- tinue his studies at St. Francis Col- lege in Pennsylvania. We are sure that he will succeed in his chosen endeavors. james I. Buckley Our Lady of Mercy, Bronx Buck is the possessor of an excel- lent personality and unfailing good humor. In senior year his main at- tention was given to the Blue and White, where his infinite sources of ideas were put to immediate use. He has gained many friends at All Hal- lows and should gain many more at Iona College where he will continue his studies. Thomas A. Burke St. Raymondis, Bronx Tom is a typical All Hallows man of diversified interests. An all-round ath- lete, he participated in I. V. Basket- ball, Varsity Basketball and Varsity Football. Tom intends to pursue a course in Business Administration at St. Ioseph's College in Philadelphia. His many friends wish him the best of luck. Thomas I. Callanan St. Simon Stock, Bronx Tom, a supporter of All Hallows sport- ing events, has made many friends among the students. When Tom leaves the school, a great gap will be left for some ambitious incoming student to fill. We all wish him the best of luck at Iona, where he intends to take up Business Administration. William F. Callanan St. Simon Stock, Bronx Bill, by his effervescent personality and good humor, has established him- self as a popular student in All Hal- lows. The best of luck to him at Fordham where he will study Busi- ness Adrninistration. We of All Hal- lows are sure the future holds nothing but success for him. 16 Joseph I. Canavan St. Elizabetl-r's, Manhattan. Joe, one bf All Hallows' best liked seniors, was a member of the Dance Committee and an active follower of all our sports activities. Because of his amiable disposition, he will defin- itely be among friends when he leaves in june for Manhattan College, where he will major in Business A ministra- tion. The best wishes of the class of '54 are with you, Joe.
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James J. Coffey All Hallows, Bronx im's ability was put to good use in 'Not Quite Awake , a school play in vhich he starred in first year. His irdent backing of all school activities ed him to he a member of the Dance Iommittee, and his friendly smile is hining at all the Gael games. Jim in- ends to further his studies at Iona lollege, where we know he will be a uccess. Frank I. Costello All Hnllows, Bronx F'rank has been a nine year man at All -Iallows, arriving here in the fourth grade from Long Island. He devoted nuch of his time to school activities by contributing his talents to the Band 'or four years. Frank's chosen iield s Chemical Engineering, and we all oin in wishing him the great suc- :ess he truly deserves. Henry F. Culshaw Holy Trinity, Manhattan Henry demonstrated his school spirit and ahility by joining the j.V. Base- ball Squad and thc track team in first and second years. He also was an Honor Student for two years, and a member of the Dance Committee. Henry expects to join the Navy when he graduates, and we are sure he will duplicate during later life his success in All Hallows. HN 1 1 Robert J. Connolly Sacred Heart, Highbridge Bob's enthusiasm for all he under- takes is demonstrated both in the classroom and on the athletic Held. Coming from Bishop Dubois three years ago, Bob ran cross-country in junior year. His school spirit will be put to good use when he continues his studies at Iona. john I. Coyle St. Margaret Mary's, Manhattan Iohn, one of the friendliest and wit- tiest members of the Senior Class, is an active member in many of the extra-curricular activities. He intends to continue his studies at Manhattan College, where he will take up Busi- ness Administration. We are certain that ,lack will carry the spirit of All Hallows with him to college and throughout life. Michael I. Cummings All Hallows, Bronx Mike is quite at home in All Hallows, having gone through both grammar and high school here. A hard worker for the school and an avid student, he is popular among his fellow stu- dents in the Senior Class. Mike in- tends to enroll at Manhattan, where he will pursue a career in Engineer- ing, and we are certain that he will have no trouble securing success in later life. Robert M. Cunningham Annunciation, Manhattan. Big Bob , as he is called by hi: friends at All Hallows is known as an above-average student. But hi: claim to fame is on the basketball court, where he has been an outstand- ing performer for four years. Elected Class President in senior Year, Bob is undecided as to which co lege he wib attend. 18
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