Fordham Preparatory School - Ramkin Yearbook (Bronx, NY)

 - Class of 1938

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Fordham Preparatory School - Ramkin Yearbook (Bronx, NY) online collection, 1938 Edition, Page 29 of 134
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3 B WARREN FRANCIS CLARK “Dutch” “Who battled for the true, the just.''—Tennyson “Dutch” was a French Club member, and participated in all the sports on the interclass schedule. At the weekly K.B.S. Mass he was regularly present. FRANK JOSEPH COFFEY “Squire” “Taciturnity and patience are virtues. —Pope A prominent member of the French Club, a Soda list, a Knight of the K. B. S.. Frank was found in the midst of activities in the Prep. JAMES JOSEPH CONDON “Jim” “Which stood square to all the winds that blew. —Shakespeare “Jim” won his place on the Prep football squad, playing steadily in the line throughout the season. He was a member of the French Club and a regular attendant at the weekly K.B.S. Mass. ARTHUR FRANCIS CONWAY “Artie” “With malice toward none and charity j r all. —Lincoln Besides being prominent in every class activity, “Artie” gained a position on the swimming team. He also belonged to the German Club and was a loyal attendant at the weekly K.B.S. Mass. T tventy-seven

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WILLIAM JOSEPH BROGAN “Bill” “ f loyal and natural boy''—Shakespeare “Bill” was a member of the Liturgical Guild and an active Sodalist. Furthermore, he figured successfully in interclass athletic tournaments. RICHARD THOMAS BURGI “Dick” “Honor is the reward of virtue. —Cicero Suffice to say that “Dick” was “tops.” He gained high honor as Prefect of Sodality and Supreme Grand Knight of the K.B.S. Besides his success in the roles of debater and elocu- tionist, “Dick” starred under theatrical make-up. JOHN JOSEPH CANNING “Jack” The surest way not to fail is to determine to succeed. —Slendan “Jack” was in debating in first year and was received into the Sodality in second. He was also a Grand Knight and a member of both the Student Council and the Student Senate. BERNARD FRANCIS CLARK “Bernard” “Thou art a scholar.”—Shakespeare Bernard, an honor student, was a valuable member of his class football eleven. Moreover, lie was faithful to the Sodality and the K.B.S. T wenty-six



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ANGELO WILLIAM CORNACHIO “Bill” “Nonsense now and then is pleasant. —Horace While at the Prep “Bill was prominent in interclass athletics, being represented on his class teams in all forms of sports. He was also a faithful attendant at the weekly K.B.S. Mass. LEONARD ALOYSIUS DALY “Lenny” “He only will succeed who has a good determina- tion—Emerson “Lenny” was an all around man being an ex- cellent scholar and an outstanding athlete. He was an active Sodalist for four years and was a member of the French and Book Clubs. WILLIAM DeMUCCI “Bill” “He is full, so valiant. —Shakespeare On the athletic side, “Bill was a Prep half- hack and also a Varsity sprinter. Besides, he was ever to he seen at the weekly K.B.S. Mass. JOSEPH FRANCIS DE NATALE “Joe” “He was a man. take all in all. —Shakespeare Joe’s activities were well-balanced, for he not only played on the J. V. and Varsity diamond squads, but also was an active member of the K.B.S. and the Art Club. He was also chosen for the Bam kin art staff. . Oy Tuenty-eight

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