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James C. Dolan Immaculate Conception, Astoria Jim, whose friendly personality and sharp wit have gained him many friends, is well known for his school- work and his interest in extracur- ricular activities. He plans to study Mechanical Engineering at Manhat- tan College after a spell in the Air Force. However, wherever he may be, his true worth will stand out. Iames I. Dolan Immaculate Conception, Astoria Mixing sincerity with rcsourcefulness, jim lent his talents to the Glee Club for two years, besides being a mem- ber of the baseball team in second year. We wish him luck in his chosen field of Engineering at Manhattan College, where, if his high school rec- ord is any criterion, he will surely succeed. Walter A. Donnelly St. Gabriel's, Bronx Don's attendance at All Hallows has been marked by diligence both in extracurricular activities and school work. He played four years on the football squad, three years on the Var- sity Baseball team, and a year of I. V. Basketball. Walt's goal is Notre Dame, where he plans to complete his education. Robert E. Donovan All Hallows, Bronx Bob came to All Hallows in the third grade. While in high school, he played solo clarinet for four years, and also was a Dance Band member at the same time, three years of which he spent as leader. He has been a familiar figure in all dance and social activities. IL-lie hopes to attend Juilliard School of usic. was ave William I. Dorney St. Iolm's, Kingsbridge Bill possesses a large quantity of that well known All Hallows spirit. A four year Honor Student as Well as an outstanding athlete on the Varsity Baseball team, Bill has also won many friends among students and faculty. The best wishes of the class go with him in his chosen vocation, whatever it may bc. Timothy P. Driscoll Sacred Heart, Highbridge During his stay at All Hallows, Tim certainly has shown his friendliness, and has thereby gained many lasting friends. Mixing sincerity with re- sourcefulness was Tim's recipe for suc- cess. Following graduation, he intends to go to the Merchant Marine Aca- demy at Fort Schuyler. We of All Hallows wish him the best of luck. Thomas D. Dunn Good Shepherd, Manhattan Behind that friendly grin which has become so familiar to us at All Hal- lows lies a true All Hallows man. Tom plans to enter college this fall, where he will major in Science, his primary ambition is to bt-come a fire- man. We of the Senior Class wish him the best of luck.
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Nicholas F. Cuomo All Hallows, Bronx Nick's quick wit and friendly smile have won him many friends in his twelve years at All Hallows. For two years he played in the Band, and was a member of the I. V. Baseball team in sophomore year. Nick plans to attend Iona College where he hopes to study Business Administration. George J. Daggett Good Shepherd, Manhattan Quick to smile and slow to frown a equately describes George. At All Hallows, he spread his talents over a variety of fields. He played the trum- pet in the Band for two years, and was a member of the Freshman Track team. After graduation, George plans to study for the priesthood at the Franciscan Seminary. We at All Hal- lows wish him the best of luck in this noble vocation. William j. Deegan St. Andrew Avellino, Flushing Bill came to All Hallows as a Feb- ruary freshman. His active support of school activities is demonstrated by the fact that he was a member of the Freshman Track team and the I. V. Baseball team. Although he is unde- cided as to what college he will at- tend, We are sure that his personality will help him in the future on the road to success. Martin E. Diem St. Ignatius Loyola, Manhattan Vlarty came to All Hallows in 1950 ind since then has become popular by showing plenty of school spirit and ardent support of school activities my his membership on the Freshman Track team. We offer him our sincerest avishes for the best of luck on his road o success in life. 19 J Robert F. D'Arconte Public School 7, Bronx Bob has made a good name for him- self at All Hallows. His extracur- ricular activities include two years in the Library League, and, his senior year, the Latin Society. Bob, an Ex- cellence Medal winner, intends to study Dentistry at Fordham, where rvek know he will have the best of uc . William C. Daly St. Angela Merici, Bronx Bill's good natured personality and excellent aptitudes have combined to give All Hallows a fine and outstand- ing student. During his stay, Bill lent his talent to the J. V. Football team. He plans to further his studies at Ford- ham and there is no doubt that Bill will long be remembered by the Class of '54. We wish him nothing but the best throughout life. Daniel I. Diamond All Hallows, Bronx Danny, a popular Hgure in class and school functions, has gained success in both the classrooms and the field of athletics. His deadly set shot and fiery play were a welcome addition to the Varsity Basketball team. Danny has his sights set on North Carolina University for continuing his future plans. ' 'E iii gm - at ev ' .,,, 1 55 51 'S 1 3 . f,,fw f 5 ftiifhi ' gl 'f so Jawa 1
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Edward J. Farrelly Sacred Heart, Highbridge Since his arrival here, Ed has been an Honor Student and medal winner con- stantly. He is a strong supporter of school activities and is quite well known around the school. He plans to attend Fordham to continue his studies, and his ambitious personality and friendly ways will carry him far throughout life. James J. Durrigan St. Ioan of Arc, Jaclcson Heights Jim came to All Hallows in his senior year from Cathedral Prep in Brooklyn. In this short time, he has become the Photography Editor of this year's Hal- loween, where his skill is quite ap- parent. He intends to study Mech- anical Engineering at Detroit Univer-' sity. The june graduation will take a true friend away from All Hallows. John C. Eidt Our Lady Queen of M artyrs, Queens Upon arriving at All Hallows, John immediately established himself as a popular student, filling his four years with friendliness and interest in school functions. With his personality he is sure to succeed at Manhattan, where he will study Engineering. We of All Hallows wish him well in this ditlicult position. V Lawrence I. Farley Our Lady of Good'Counsel, Manhattan Larry is an active member of the sen- ior class, having distinguished himself in the social and academic phases of school life. His many activities have not prevented him from making close friends, and we know that he will prosper in his Civil Engineering course which he intends to pursue at Manhat- tan College. Robert I. Farrell Sacred Heart, jersey City Bobo , the smiling lad from New Jersey, has distinguished himself as a fine athlete. He has played for four years on both the Varsity Basketball and Football teams, and was elected Class Treasurer in-senior year. Bo plans to attend Notre Dame to study Civil Engineering, where's he sure to continue his fine work. Eugene F. Fedigan St. Rose of Lima, Bronx Arriving here in the fall of 1950, Gene immediately showed his inter- est in school activities by joining the Track team. Throughout his four years here, he has been an active partici- pant in track activities. Not con- tent to excel merely as an athlete, Gene has been 9, prominent' debater for three years. An Honor Student for three years, Gene has not yet decided upon a career, but we wish him luck in whatever field he chooses.
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