Augustinian Academy - Augustinian Yearbook (Staten Island, NY)

 - Class of 1953

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Ed Staten Island, New York Al Staten Island, New York 1 EDWARD Mc CAR THY Day Students' Club l,2,3,4g Intramural Sports l,2,3,4g Inter Nos 3,43 Annual Staff 4g Freshman Baseball: LV. Basketball 2,3: Varsity Basketball 4, Sanctuary Society l,2,3. Eddie's cheerful smile and roaring voice have always made his presence felt. A keencompetitor in sports, Ed , has displayed a- bility in baseball and basketball particularly. Ed has not been outdone in other activites. An ar- dent worker and a determined nature have proven in- valuable in extra Augie events. He has been in honor student from the beginning to the end of his four years. With such zeal backed up by a tremendous person- ality, Ed , you are sure to span the bridge to the City of Prosperity. WILLIAM Mc CARTHY Bill , Hoppy Staten Island, N.Y Day Students' Club l,2,3,4g Intramural Sports l,2,3,4g Sanctuary Society l,2,3g Freshman Baseball. Bill ,in his four years here,has gained the friend- ship of all his classmates. His carefree attitude toward life has been the key to his popularity. A good student, Hoppy has conquered many a difficult problem in mathematics. Having chosen en- gineering as his career, this should prove a valuable asset. He is also an accomplished athlete, and has proven himself often on the baseball diamond. Good luck, Bill. It has been a pleasure to know and work with you. ALLEN MILLWARD Day Students' Club l,2,3,4g Intramural Sports l,2,3,4g Sanctuary Society l,2,3g Freshman Baseball: Inter Nos 4: Annual Staff 4. Al is undoubtedly one ofthe most jovial and quick witted persons the school has ever known. He is a fine student who applies himself diligently to all subjects. An enthusiastic sports fan, Al ranks basketball and baseball as his favorites. His cheerfulness and light-heartedness account for his popularity at the Academy. He accepts the most tedious tasks without complaint. ' These characteristics assure your future success. We wish you the best, A1. Good Luck. 17

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3 JOSEPH LEMOLE Mickey, Joe Staten Island, N.Y. Day Students' Club l,2,3,4g Varsity Baseball l,2,3,4g Var- sity Basketball 4: J.V. Basketball 2,31 Freshman Baseball lg Intramural Sports l,2,3,4. Mickey has proven himself an outstandingscholar and a splendid athlete. Having much initiative Mickey, has stayed near the top of the academic ladder the past four years. Mickey's outstanding athletic feats will live long in the memories of his classmates. He has been one of our outstanding figures in baseball, basketball and football. The best of luck to you, Mick. EUGENE MALIN GENE Staten Island, New York Day Students' Club l,2,3,4gSanctuary Society l,2,3g Dra- matic Club 35 LV. Basketball 3g Intramural Sports l,2,3, 4. Gene inhis four years with us, has enlightened many a class with his horse laugh and natural sense of humor. Equally talented in all sports, basketball being his fa- vorite, Gene will be forever endeared in the hearts of his classmates for his fighting spirit, quick wit and cheer- ful disposition. His classmates feelsure there is a bright future in store for any vocation Gene chooses f If ' f . ,fi ' -5 wi, .1 5, L-,f Ifhfarvf CX, s ffbl'-fL ff 'g-:L fl I I., 114,171 ' v 'rw f, JOHN MALONEY John, Jack Lansdowne, Penn. C.S.M.C. 3,4g Annual Staff, Chronologist 4g Inter Nos 4: Dramatic Club 3,4gAll Augie Football 45 All Augie Bas- ketball 4g All Augie Baseball 49 Intramural Sports 3,4. Jack, a fellow of magnetic personality has won the friendship of all. Within his short stay, Jack has proven himself a good student and a hardened athlete. He seems especially outstanding on the football field. It is not an unusual sight to see fifteen to twenty students gathered around a piano with Jack working the keyboard. John ranks no subject as his favorite, but does very well in all. True friendship and a willing heart, spell success for you in the future, Jack. 16



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1 X bv .' p 2' ' L 233. H' in fffufl' K 1 .1 'Q .r , J pgjvj 'B if H' is-' i . .ai fi. li ' rl' -, 'lg ' 'L Y ,L Q ,-fi' , f ul I r Q-' 11' L . ,ff of t DUANE MORNINGRED Duane Tyr one, Pennsylvania Religion Study Club 1,2: C.S.M.C. 3,4: Choir 2,3,4g An- nual Staff, Sports Editor 4g Inter Nos 4g Dramatic Club 1, 2,3g Varsity Basketball 4g All Augie Football 2,45 Intra- mural Sports 1,2,3,4. Ever since his arrival at the Academy, four years ago, Duane has linked his name with many school activities. In his studies, he has proven himself an able mathema- tician and also rates among the top students in science. An ardent athlete, he is an asset to any team on which he plays. Among his many and varied sports activities, he has chosen football as his favorite. Duane is equipped with the necessary ambitions and abilities to obtain success. We firmly hope and pray that good fortune will smile upon him in all his undertakings. FARRELL MURRAY Rip Staten Island, New York Day Student Club 1,2,3,4g Intramural Sports 1,2,3,4g Sanc- tuary Society 3,4. Rip, inhis fouryear stay here, has remained singular in every respect. He has had a way of finding a place in everyone 's affection. His honest nature and pleasant spirit have earned him many faithful friends. Farrell will long be remembered for his heart-to-heart discussions in Religion IV. Rip is a better than average student, who has main- tained himself in the upper bracket of his class. Although he is not too active in school sports he is a good fan and particularly enjoys baseball. With your honest character, Rip, you cannot help but make good. RAYMOND NEUBAUER Ray Staten Island, New York Day Student Club 1,2,3,4g Sanctuary Society 1,2,3,4g In- tramural Sports 1,2,3,4: Dramatic Club 3. Ray hasbecome a very popular member of our class throughout his four years with us. Being a good conver- sationalist and having a friendly nature, he has had no difficulty in finding friends at the Academy. Diligentin all his studies, Ray has had little trouble in attaining good grades. Ray has a great liking for football and plays a good game on the line. A charter member of the Sanctuary Society, he has been very active in .its activities. Best of luck to you, Ray. I8

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