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EDWARD BROWN Our Lady of Mt. Carmel Coming to All Hallows as a February Freshman, Ed has given his support to the school in all its activities. The Newspaper and the Chess Team have kept this Long Island boy busy. Engineer- ing at Manhattan is the bright outlook for Ed. We wish him all the best. JOHN BURBIGE Our Lady of Sorrows John, always ready to liven up a group with a witty remark, thus leaving his friends with a laugh, has played Intramural Basketball in second year. His vocal ability has been lent to the Glee Club. A future in dentistry seems the outlook for this bright young fellow. We wish him lots of luck. JOSEPH BYRNE St. Ignatius Loyola Joe's spontaneous cheerfulness and friendliness have made him one of the schools most popular students. Joe took time out from his studies to play two years of Intramural Basket- ball. ln Senior year he became Clerical Editor of the Halloween . Next Fall, Joe plans to enter Parks College of St. Louis University, where he plans to pursue a course in Aero- nautical Engineering. The Senior class wishes Joe, Good luck . ANTHONY CARDONE St. Joseph's Academy Known for his friendly ways, Tony has always been an active school supporter. He played Intramural Basketball and was a member of the J.V. Football team in second year and also sang in the Glee Club in Sophomore year. The best of luck to him at Fordham, where he will study Business. I l 9 0 22
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LAWRENCE BANKS St. Joan of Arc Known for his sleepy but witty ways, Larry has won many friends during his stay at All Hal- Iows. Although he is undecided about his future intentions, we are certain he will find success. The best wishes of the Senior class go with him all through life. ROBERT BRAZIER St. Ignatius Loyola An Honor Student for four years, and a mem- ber of the J.V. Baseball team for two, Bob has certainly been a real credit to All Hallows. We are sure that his ready smile and wit will carry him far in life. He intends to pursue a course in Architechtural Designing at either M.l.T. or the University of California. 2l ROBERT BARTH , Our Lady of Refuge Bob has always been an active member in A.H. activities. He played J.V. Football in Sopho- more year and has been a member of the Library League for the last three years. After serving on the Dance Committee for three years, Vice President in his Senior year, Bob also lent his services to this year's Prom Committee, Hunter is his choice for the study of Engi- neering. RICHARD BERGER St. Mary's Help of Christians Renowned for his quiet personality, Bob has been an active supporter of many of our athletic and social activities. He joined the Tennis team in second year and served as a valuable member for the next two years. His future plans include a course in Engineering at Manhattan. is ii
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RICHARD CARMORY St. Angela Merici Always a true school supporter and a faithful member of the Library League, Dick's shy humor has won him continued acclaim by his fellow classmates. We predict a very success- ful career for him when he finishes his Business Course at Iona College. MATTH EW CHLUPSA Saint Kevin's Matt came to All Hallows from Flushing in February of 1952. Since then he has partici- pated in the Band for three years, in the Library League for one year and served on the Tennis team for one year. His chosen career is electrical engineering which he hopes to study at Manhattan. WILLIAM J. CARR All Hallows Willy, a twelve year man at A.H., is always ready with a quick smile. He has been a Var- sity Football player for four years and a Latin Society member in Senior year. Notre Dame is his choice where he will major in Law. JAMES CLANCY St. Angela Merici Jim, a Varsity Football member in his Senior year, has been constantly known for his fiery spirit. He also played Intramural Basketball in second year. We wish him the best of luck at either Fordham or Manhattan, where he plans to major in business or engineering. 23 NICHOLAS CATALDI Our Saviour's Quiet and unassuming, Nick has been a tribute to the Blue and White for two years. Also accredited to his laurels is his being a four year Honor Student. We are sure his future will be bright and we wish him the best of luck' at Manhattan where he will study Mathe- ma ics. JOHN CLEMENTE St. Ignatius Loyola Jack has been an Honor Student at All Hal- lows for four years. A member of the Glee Club, Chess team, and the Blue and White, he has proven himself valuable in numerous school activities. We are sure that he will be successful in his engineering studies at Man- hattan College.
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