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1' X l lil . i A r il 'lj' l, ci l ,f fm ,E ' 1 l l 1 l l 1 l i r .I 'z . i i l l l r i l l T1 K l I K v . l 1 1 'll ,I l ,f it if Q' ry rj Fl ll l El filvlgl lgifl M p EJ lgifzi l CULHANE, JosEPH L. 12 Kind Street JOE L. SS. Peter and Paul's School Intermediate., advanced, solidand trig, Were as easy for Joe as dancing a Jig. Stolid, steady, unassuming, but possessed of rare humor beneath the surface charac- terizes Joe. He is an ardent supporter of all senior activities and is known as a math- ematician par excellence. His friendly smile is his passport into the hearts of all of us and we are confident that it will be his ally in after years. Bon Voyage, Joe! CULHANE, JOSEPH M. 950 Jefferson Avenue HJOE M. St. Monica's School When it comes to lead a cheer, Joseph M has not a peer. Rah! Rah! Rah! Here he are! Who? Joe M , of course. Cheerleader, orator, scholar, A. B. C. and a long list of other degrees might be added to the name of this man of Aquinas, but in ordinary school life he contents himself with simply J oe M . He is a live member of the Senior Class, al- ways on hand with a boost of a suggestion and ready to act on a minute's notice. Fare thee well, Joe, you have the best wishes of your classmates. CULLINAN, WILLIAM B. 733 Genesee Street BILL St. Monica's School For Bill's precision there is no cure, His motto is: Be slow and sure. Bil1's perpetual grin, drawling tones and unhurried actions have won him a con- spicuous niche in the Senior Hall of Fame. But our Bill is at times an exponent of speed. On the diamond he has performed in stellar fashion at the hot corner for two years. He also played an excellent floor game for 302. Slow and steady does it, Bill. DEEGAN, JOHN T. 380 Raines Park REDH Sacred Heart School All the corridors will seem bare Without the tinge of his flaming hair. Red is a perfect example of the blush- ing youth. Besides this idiosyncrasy he is also a prominent orator and an authority on modern fads. Red is a firm believer in the Coolidge Theory of Economy and often puts it to practice. The aftermath of the banquet proved the strength of Red's con- stitution. The business World now awaits eagerly to grasp the fruits of Red's ingen- uity. .l V EJP1l'-Fllll-JS V , ...J A V W Y twenty
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+f', 'l' ' fu '-K4 f - ' f' MM'-lm: ' 'ii 'Qyr 'FJ V V xx - . x 1 fi if Q -Q - .ull in . use rs. 1 r . Ny -Y - ' - - . , . .. ...- . -W H.. W, A X4 . l do wir ., CASARETTA, RAYMOND D. 71 Joslyn Place . RAY ' Corpus Christi School M i Would that Ray to us could impart .' rip His true and genuine love of art! i: fax . H Those who know Ray will not question l ' his congeniality. He established himself as S A a scholar four years agog but, as an athlete, 1 A lip his fame rests on his work in the prelim- Hip' inary games this past year. By the way, l Ray also possesses artistic ingenuity which we hope will some day surpass that A ,ju of Michael Angelo. V Q 4 A Co1A, SEBASTIAN J. 188 Oak Street 1 A JOHN Cathedral Grammar School l A 'll' Good sportsmanship, when in or out of play iv' ' Has gained new friends for Johnny every . day. , at . Introducing, if necessary, our baseball ,fly H 1 veteran of three campaigns. John is the lad ff 1 with the deep bass voice that is continually 1 1 ll rumbling and booming forth to the annoy- ' 3,35 ance of Mr. Doyle. Besides picking up 499 H ground balls, John devotes his spare mo- 7 ments to chumming with Bill Cullinan. With i his remarkable knack of gaining and keep- 4 3 ing friends, John should prove a success fi, 'Qc 4 wherever he goes. ' CONNELLY, FRANCIS X. 994 N. Goodman St. . lf 3 FRANK Corpus Christi School ll A Hn' Q0 With oi smile wreathed in gladness, 1 He Jdispels each senior's sadness. , , ' Frank believes that being happy is the A pax , best means of never growing old. Active W and alert, into everything and out again, N ' with a good word for everyone, he has made 3 himself a popular member of the class. , ,W Frank has chosen architecture for his life's F H work and we soon expect to see his sign displayed on some prominent building. An early beginning reaps a quick harvest, Eg 6 5 Frank, so go right ahead. , - I , , CONNELLY, PETER J. 994 Goodman Street l A 1 PETE Corpus Christi School 4 5 'QP When it comes to display wit, 'Q' ' X That's when Petey makes a hit. T Pete's class history may be summed up in l N A 5 the words: one of the youngest in the class, 1' .l 'ff 3 good natured, witty and well liked. His re- 'lil' 1 marks and funny sayings have brightened f many a class CespeciallyAmerican Historyl. li A N F Pete's aim is to be an architect. We are sure Ei l . A Ii i that he will ascend high in his chosen work. 'Qi ' We expect Pete to design the Aquinas Col- lege when the day comes for it to be built. l : l A 4 Keep at it, Pete. .5 ii? g 'Q' A li V X ' 'f 'q 'l'- mm' ' iff' --T ' ' h F '+1 .-., -fa--ff - - me 5, 1 5' 1 1. 1 U s V J' MWF A' ' ' Wiser mi L, nineteen
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gg-1-WWHY, H M .,-,W M-. .....:-... -- --41-H wn, ,..,, ,-.... X . .,. Vi ,oi U 1 1 it it J J iiiii ' PJ , ., 1 E DENNIS, THOMAS H. 33 Bardine Street ,ff Q TOM St. -Andrew's School 'Q 1' 3 Life to Denny ever brings Q A chance for doing bigger things. i After accompanying our friend Tom 5 ,ai 4 through four years of school we will admit l ' 1 that he is a typical student and a loyal . l I friend. Tom threatens to join the stand- 1, l ing army of our country. His chief power is ij ,R l initiative, so we are positive of his success. il - . When Tom secures Pershing's position i S and changes the army menu We shall all be 2 J glad to serve under him. ,At 1 DENTINGER, JOHN C. 40 Home Place Q 6 l HJOHNU Holy Family School H 1 A joy to our class, a true friend and pal. ,ex Q We all hope yon'll succeed and we know you if shall. W f He's little, yes, but, oh boy! Don't ever make the mistake of judging John's power 1 ,iq , by his stature or you may come out second l .P t best. Witty, alert and showing real signs of l intelligence fsee his 95-100W marks to li f l 1 v prove thisj he is the admiration of every- ,ifv one, even of a few teachers. And while we r- ' 2 .i il are speaking of this versatile senior we ' must not forget to mention the manner in ii 5 i which he handled his feminine role in the lib, Four-Flusher. May you continue as you have 4,5 begun, is our wish, Johnny. J I DICESARE, JoHN P. 116 Lyell Avenue A l JOHN St. Anthony's School ,I 'ii' j Whether it be play or work, 3 5 His part John will never shirk. it Have you ever passed by Room 218 while ,ex the Virgil class was in progress? If you 'l fl have, you no doubt heard the voice of this i senior struggling with his advanced Latin. 1 Virgil, of course, is not his only accomplish- tr l ment, John is a distinguished historian, as g lil well as an excellent debater. His material I aim is to be a great politician. He has the f right start and leaves a vacancy in Aquinas li which will be dimcult to fill. Good-bye and Wil I good luck, John! DOBBINS, JOHN F. 97 Lewiston Avenue HJACKH Sacred Heart School ll my 5 What Jack lacks in point of stature ll 2' 4 He makes up in his good nature. ,, ! J We all envy Jack's composure and dig- li A l nity. Nothing is important enough to dis- , lip, turb him, not even study. However, under 'f this calm exterior there is a friendly spirit ' that makes us proud to number him among N our classmates. Jack has an abundance W lax of school spirit. His clear, steady thinking 11 f 5 assures him success in whatever profession Q 1 he chooses to follow. ii L 1 W 'ii' 1 M ' 1 i' 4 ii ' u .., ..:.41'-. ........., .-., ,,:e. . , . , X '-9 l '72 f-1 fs V 'il-...Al , Q: Pl ml fi' io... twenty-one
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