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George I. Ferguson Ascension, Manhattan An amiable personality and good hu- mor have been George's trademark in all his undertakings. He was an Honor Student at All Hallows and hopes to attend Fordham University for a Lib- eral Arts course. The best wishes of the Senior Class go with George in his new endeavors. Leonard I. F liedner St. Andrew Avellino, Flushing Francis I. Fiordalisi Immaculate Conception, Queens Frank, with his warm smile and win- ning ways, has made many lasting friends while at All Hallows. Socially- minded, he was a member of the Dance Committee for three years. Frank would like to attend the Ford- ham University School of Pharmacy. His many talents certainly show great promise. Michael I. Fields All H allows, Bronx Starting his career as an All Hallows man in the grammar school, Mike has captured the best wishes of his Senior Class. He was a member of the Band for four years and a member of the Dance Committee for three years. Mike's ambition is to study Engineer- ing at Manhattan College. john A. Fogarty Sacred Heart, H ighbridge eonard's excellent record as a four ear Honor Student and three year medal winner has been a credit to ill Hallows. His extracurricular ac- ivities include Debating, Dance Com- iittee and service as a member of the Ialloween Staff in his senior year. Zngineering is his chosen profession. Lest of luck, Len. John P. Furgluele Our Lady of Victory, Bronx Since his arrival at All Hallows, John has spent much of his time in per- fecting the harmonious melodies of the Glee Club. Business Administra- tion at St. Iohn's is his choice after graduation in june. You can be sure that the best wishes of the Senior Class go with John all through life. Lawrence I. Forbes Sacred Heart, Highbridge Never at a loss for words, this pop- ular senior has made his presence felt at All Hallows. During his stay, Larry was an Honor Student for two years and an ardent supporter of the school's many activities. He intends to continue his studies in Engineering at Manhattan College. lack, a four year Honor Student, is one of the best-liked seniors in the school. This has been proven by his election as Chairman of the Dance and Prom Committees and Class Secretary in his senior year. jack will major in Electrical Engineering at college, and we all join in wishing him the success he deserves.
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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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William J. Gallagher St. Josephlr, Astoria A popular figure in class and social functions, Bill has built himself an enviable record at All Hallows. He has been a creditable student during his four years, and a member of the Latin Society in his senior year. With his friendly personality and detenni- nation he is sure to succeed in the study of Law at Fordham. John F. Gilligan St. Frances de Chantal, Bronx Following in the footsteps of his broth- ers, John has upheld the famous Gil- ligan tradition by distinguishing him- self on the Varsity Football Squad. This indispensable lineman of the Gael eleven also ran track in his freshman year, and has won many close friends while at All Hallows. When John graduates this June, we are all sure that he will be well on the way to success. Edgar F. Ceigel Our Lady of Lourdes, Manhattan The nobility of Eddie's character com- bined with his numerous talents have enabled him to remain consistently on the honor roll while taking part in a wide variety of school activities. For four years he was a member of the Varsity Track team, running at the Seton Hall and Penn Relays in his last three years and setting a -new city championship record in the 280 yard sprint. In his senior year, besides being elected Vice President of his class, he was Sports Editor of the Halloween, Captain of the Track team, and also a Dance Committee member. Ed will pursue a career in Dentistry at New York University. D Edward R. Gaw St. loseplfs, Astoria Ed, always ready to liven up the group with his witty disposition, has left many an All Hallows man laugh- ing and happy. Entering as a Feb- ruary freshman, he immediately 'oined the track team, where his achieve- ments have been remarkable. He ran at the Penn Relays in his last two years and placed fourth in the C.H. S.A.A. half-mile run. We wish him nothing but the best when he enters Manhattan College to take up En- gineermg. John J. Guldner St. Barnabas, Bronx John's amiable smile, appearance, and casual way have always impressed the class. Entering All Hallows as an eager freshman, he immediately joined the Freshman Track team. Since then, he buckled down to his studies with re- sults that will surely carry him through the study of Dentistry, which he will take up at Iona College. John T. Hall St. Monica's, Manhattan Behind that friendly grin which has become familiar to all, lies a true son of All Hallows in the person of John Hall. John contributed his ability to the Track team, and his popularity is witnessed by his election as class of- ficer for two years. He plans to study l3usiness Administration at Siena Col- ege. Donald B. Harrington St. Benedicfs, Bronx This popular senior has helped All Hallows both athletically and socially. Don played on the Freshman and J. V. Basketball Squads and was Treasurer of Dance and Prom Committees in senior year. Don hopes to attend Man- hattan to study Electrical Engineering. We are sure he is destined for success.
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