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William I. Kozera Public School 73, Bronx Bill has- contributed much to the school as an athlete and as a student. A three year football man, he has been a credit to the Gael eleven. Uncer- tain as to what field he will follow after graduation, his diligent nature is sure to win him prominence. We wish him the best in all his future activ- ities. Patrick J. Lanzone Sacred Heart, Highbridge Big Pat has done much to promote our school. In freshman year he was a member of the J. V. Football team and in sophomore year, the J. V. Base- ball team occupied his time. In third year Pat turned his talents to the Glee Club. His future plans include further study at Manhattan College. Joseph M. La Forge St. Iaseplfs, Emerson Joe has been making the long trek from New jersey for four years and has contributed much to the extra- curricular activities of All Hallows. He was in the Glee Club for two years and in the Library League for three. He expects to enter the Jesuit Seminary in September '54, and we know he will succeed there. Lawrence F. Larkin St, Simon Stock, Bronx Larry was an Honor Student, a medal winner and a member of the Dance Committee. He played Freshman Bas- ketball and I. V. Football. Intending to take a Liberal Arts course at Ford- ham, his admirable qualities, which have won him friendship and admira- tion will be sure to bring a full meas- ure of success to him. James J. Le Bar St. Raymondis, Bronx Jimmy, who has a generous nature and an unfailing optimism, came to us four years ago as a scholarship winner. Throughout his time here, he has been an active participant in school affairs. Maintaining an honor average in the Scholarship Class for four years, Jimmy has served as a Varsity Manager for three years, and has handled all the sports publicity for outside newspapers for All Hal- lows during the past three years. He was Managing Editor of the Hallow- een this year, and also a member of the Latin Society. His plans for the future are centered at Cathedral Col- lege, where he will study for the priesthood. 26 Ronald F. Lambert Our Lady of Angels, Bronx Ron brought a desire for hard work and a diversity of talents with him to All Hallows, and soon established himself as one of the leaders of the class. Throughout his four years here, he has been a great inspiration to all his classmates, and we are sure he will continue on to greater heights. Richard I. Larsen Holy Spirit, Bronx Dick, a likable fellow, uickly took to the All Hallows way otf life. He ran on the Freshman Track team and joined the Library League. His win- ning ways have gained him numerous friends. Even though his plans for the future are still uncertain, we feel sure he will succeed in whatever Held he chooses. xg:-g. .aigyfi , , ., ..,, 5 I . l in was .L . infill. 1 4 ,ff il T iv J 3 ,M .sffaffaafa ,,,. Q K
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'61 Charles M. Kavanagh Holy Trinity, Manhattan Michael J. jordan Corpus Christi, Manhattan Although a quiet young man, Mike's good disposition and explosive humor won him many friends. Mixing sin- cerity with resourcefulness was Mike's recipe for everything he undertook. He will undoubtedly uphold the rep- utation of All Hallows at Manhattan College next year. Richard M. Irving All Hallows, Bronx Dick, a twelve year man at All Hal- lows, has always been one of the most popular men in his class, participat- ing in school functions with great en- thusiasm. But Dick's activities have not prevented him from making many close friends, all of whom are sure that Dick is headed for success at Fordham where he will devote him- self to the study of Law. John T. Keaney Jo one possessed more school spirit han Charlie. Never to be seen without . smile, he has made friends since his .rrival at All Hallows. He was man- ,ger of the Freshman Basketball team u his first ear and Manager of Var- ity sports for three years. In second 'ear he was Class President. Charlie ropes to continue his studies at Ford- iam where he will take a Business :ourse. Joseph V. Kiernan St. Margarefs, Bronx This smiling friendly lad who hails from Riverdale was on the All Hal- lows honor roll for three consecutive years. Following his graduation in June, joe plans to take up Engineer- ing at Manhattan College. The Class of '54 goes all out.to wish him the best of luck in future years. few i Vtrrr , vw- F 'iii Eamon M. Kelly St. Theresa's, Woodside This February freshman, commuting from Woodside everyday, is well liked at A. H. He expects to study Business Administration at St. Iohn's School of Commerce. We know that John will carry the All Hallows tradition with him not only through college, but also through life. Donald I. Komisky Corpus Christi, Manhattan Don has made a name for himself while at All Hallows. He layed I.V. Baseball in second year and could al- ways be found at school functions. Although undecided about the future, we can be sure that wherever he goes there will be bubbling activity in the vivacious Komisky manner. ant! GTZ? St. John's, Kingsbridge Eamon, a class officer and Honor Stu- dent, has divided his time between the baseball and football teams all four years and has been a credit to both. Eamon plans to enter the medical pro- fession, and with his aptitude for hard work, he can only be successful.
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Fred S. Leonard Our Lady of Mount Carmel, Bronx Fred entered the spirit of All Hallows and quickly made many friends. His favorite pastime is rooting for the Giants as well as for All Hallows' champion basketball teams. He has gained a thorough and lasting reputa- tion as a good student. Fred plans to further his academic education at Iona College. fi! Donald A. Lownes Our Lady of Mercy, Bronx Don will long be remembered at All Hallows by his cheerful smile and embrasive personality. A remarkable tenor, he sang in the Glee Club for a year. Upon graduation from high school, Don intends to make Engineer- ing his goal in life. His success at All Hallows, we are sure, will minor his accomplishments in future activ- ities. I William F. Leonard SS. Peter and Paul, Bronx This talented musician received a four year scholarship for music and played solo clarinet and saxophone for the All Hallows Band. Thus, as a four year member of our Swing Band, he contributed immeasurably to its popu- larity. Bill intends to be a professional aulgician. Our best wishes go with Gregory J. MacNeil Our Lady of Mount Carmel, Tenafly Greg is another of the boys who have come from New Jersey to make an excellent record at All Hallows. A persevering worker when it came to studies, and possessing a cheerful and calm disposition, he was very pop- ular With his classmates. After grad- uating Greg hopes to take up Com- munication Arts at Fordham Univer- sity. James C. Malley Blessed Sacrament, Bronx Jim came to All Hallows in the fall of 1950 and has become one of the most popular A. H. students. His good natured manner and spontaneous hu- mor have made him many friends. A four year Honor Student, Jim intends to further his education with a Chem- istry course at Manhattan College. 27 H. David Llewelyn St. Barnabas, Bronx Dave typifies the ideal of cooperation among the students. He was on the Debating Society in his sophomore year and on the Blue and White con- secutively for three years. This year he served as the Co-editor of our school newspaper. Best wishes in his Chemistry studies at Niagara. Thomas E. Maher Our Lady of Mercy, Bronx Tom's contribution was the deciding factor which made sleeping the pas- time of his class. Even though he moves slowly, he's hard to catch when it comes to wit and participation in school activities. This hard worker and scholarship winner's inclinations are toward Manhattan College where he will pursue Engineering.
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