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Stephen F. McGee All H allows, Bronx ve has shown his athletic abilities his membership on the I. V. and rsity Football teams and being a mber of the 1951 Freshman City :ketball Champs. He has also yed on the I. V. and Junior intra- ral basketball squads. He wishes continue his education at Iona Col- e where his ability to combine work l pleasure will' assure of success.' Thomas B. McGoldrick St. Iosephir, Bronx ring his four years at All Hallows, n has been an ardent supporter of my of our sport and social activ- s. Following graduation in '54, he ends to pursue an Engineering rse at Manhattan College. There, are sure, he will display the training both morally and inftel- ually received at All Hallows, James A. McCovem St. Ioan of Arc, Queens fresh Traclcman, Iim has been a ular student at All Hallows, His rlastic abilities are attested to by maintenance of an honor average ughout his stay at All Hallows, er graduation, he proposes to take Engineering, but is as yet un- dgd as to what college he will 1 . James I. McIntyre St. Iohn's, Kingsbridge ny, a four year Honor Student, 'larship winner and general excel- e medalist, has maintained an ex- 'nt standing for four years in the rlarship Class. Editor-in-chief of Halloween, Sports Editor of the N and White for two years, and Editor of the Blue and White and oween for two years, he also was ree year Varsity Manager, class of- , and a valuable member of the ar Club. jimmy served as cashier he cafeteria for three years, and aged to the Latin Society. His llent scholastic record is equalled by his tremendous school spirit, the best wishes of his many ds, both student and faculty go him to Cathedral College where :itends to become a priest. 'Gilt' Hua.. ...,,, George A. McCibney St. Simon Stock, Bronx George's name has been a regular en- trant to the school honor roll. In his senior year he was a member of the Latin Society. His quiet and sin- cere manner will help in George's study for the priesthood at Cathedral College. We wish him all the bless- ings needed in this worthy vocation. joseph I. McGowan St. Luke's, Queens Joe came to All I-Iallows as a Feb- ruary freshman. In first year he ran cross-country track and in his years at All Hallows, Joe has been an out- standing and -popular student. He has gained many friends at All Hallows and he will surely gain many more at college, where he plans to take a course in Pre-Dentistry. Henry D. McKinney St. Simon Stock, Bronx Hank was a member of the Band for two years and a Dance Committee member during his senior year. A popular and well-liked senior, we are sure Hank will iind no diiiiculty in pursuing a course at Fordham School of Pharmacy. His fine character and friendly ways will help him steer a straight and honorable path through- out ie. 29 f I -X me l iii ,L E sf. li Wye .W M :li 255 5, , a .t ,. . .5 til 25
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Jeremiah P. McCabe All Hallows, Bronx Jerry has established an enviable rec- ord in his length of time at All Hal- lows. Never once in his twelve years has he been off the honor rollg he has always been near thc top through- out those twelve years. An up-and- coming piano virtuoso, he intends to take an Arts course at Fordham. His quietness of manner and sincerity will spell out success in his chosen field. james E. McConnell Good Shepherd, Manhattan jim has given his talents to the All Hallows Track team and intramural basketball squads. Following gradua- tion, he plans to study for the Priest- hood at the Paulist Seminary. With him go thc best wishes of the Senior Class for perseverence in this noble vocation. John F. McElroy St. Margaret Mary's, Bronx Iohn has been an Honor Student for his four years at All Hallows. Our School Band has occupied his extra- curricular talents. After graduation, he intends to enter Fordham in pur- suit of a Ioumalistic career. May life at college be happy for you, Iohnl 28 Gin- John I. Marsick St. Margaret Mary's, Bronx john has been an active student his four years at All Hallows. 4 modest and unassuming personali and his enthusiastic participation all phases of school life will ma him long remembered at All Hallo He plans to attend Iona, but has n yet decided what field he will ent Whatever one he does choose, ho ever, we're sure success will cro his efforts. Thomas P. McCabe Good Shepherd, Manhattan Tom came to join our ranks fo years ago and has been an acti' supporter of most school activities. member of the Dance Committee senior year, Tom has been a famili figure at the A. H. social functior He intends to go to Manhattan to tal up Business Administration. John I. McElligott Holy Spirit, Bronx Iack's contributions to his school i clude membership in the Libra League for two years and in tl Dance Committee for a year. He al played on the I. V, Baseball Squa exhibiting his ever-present scho spirit. His winning smile and cheerf manner will carry him over the roi to prosperity. Donald C. McGee All Hallows, Bronx The Rat-a-tat-at of the drums h been Don McGee's trademark for tl past five years. At every function pa ticipated in by the Senior Band in tl last five years, Don's drumsticks ha' beat out rhythm with a profession air. Well liked by all, he wishes further his education and maintain career as a musician. Good luck, Do in all your plans.
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Robert J. McLaughlin All Hullows, Bronx Bob is a three year member of the track and football teams. His out- standing school spirit is quite evident also in his membership in the Dance Committee for two years. Bob's choice for the future is a military career at West Point, and we all sincerely wish him the best of success in his noble choice. A , John I. McTigue St. Simon Stock, Bronx Mac has made many friends among students and faculty alike. In his four years he has played Freshman and I. V. Basketball, and in fourth year was Vice Chairman of the Dance and Prom Committee. All wish him luck at Iona College where he intends to further his ambitions. Edwin P. Mink Public School 81, Bronx Eddie came to All Hallows from St. Margaret Mary's in Riverdale, bring- ing with him a keen sense of humor and a ready smile. An Honor Student in second year, Ed hopes to continue his studies at Michigan University. Whatever field he chooses, we feel sure that the future holds nothing but success. am, . f,? '- wr Thomas M. McNamara St. Vincent Ferrer, Manhattan Throughout his four years at All Hal- lows, Tom has always mixed a little bit of humor with his studies, mak- ing him a popular and genial fellow. Next September Tom plans to major in Chemistry at Fordham University. His enthusiasm in all he undertakes plus his continuous interest in all the activities of the school are sure signs of success in later life. William I. McQuillan St. Nicholas of Tolentine, Queens Coming to All Hallows as a February freshman, Bill has always been pop- ular with his classmates. He is un- decided as to the college he will at- tend, but hopes to earn a Bachelor of Arts degree. All good wishes go to Bill in his chosen field and we hope the future holds nothing but success for him. Lawrence E. Messick All Hallows, Bronx Lan'y embarked upon his high school life four years ago and immediately showed his interest in A. H. activities by joining I. V. Football team. Not content to be active merely on the athletic field, he has contributed im- mensely toward the social life of the school by his membership in the Dance Band for four years. He in- tends to join the Air Force after grad- uation where he is sure to carry on the fine traditions of A, H. William J. Minogue All Hallows, Bronx Good natured and amiable, Bill is a loyal supporter of all school activities. Another example of a typical student from All Hallows, he has been a con- stant admirer of all Gael teams. A member of the Latin Society in senior yea.r, we know that he is sure to en- counter success when he enters Ford- ham University to major in Law. 30
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