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-3516. if rl I 45 ir Il HI 5 ,. , r . . - . awww- T g,,,,,..- -1-1 - , HH- A eel 1 lmoizwa 1 ' 'r f , 1- . f X! Senior Class List Baniszewslei, Vincent N., Mt. St. lVlicl1ael, Green Ridge, Staten Island. Barrett, Thomas V., 2206 Valentine Ave., Bronx, N. Y. Beinert, Vxfilliam G., 87 Colyra Ave., Tomplcinsville, Staten lsland. Boland, George T., 151 East 95rd St., New Yorlc City. Callalian, William I., 156 Bedford Ave., Broolclyn, N. Y. Clarle, Iacle, 115 Beacli St., Jersey City, N. tl. Clooney, Francis Aloysius, 21 1 Vvater St., Pertli Amlnoy, N. .l. Coniff, Iolm L., 550 Garlilcl Ave., .lersey City, N. tl. Conway, Iosepli 45 Soutli Nintli St., Newarlc, N. Ll. Costello, Timothy, 85-85 88tl1 Ave., Vvooclllaven, l... l., N. Y. Cunningham, Victor, 525 Vvest 124tl1 St., New Yorl: City. Curreri, losepli, 68 Bay 51st St., Broolclyn, N. Y. D'Amato, lulius I., 26 Jefferson Ave., Roclcville Centre, Ll., N.Y. lD!AUi. Albert S., 2095 Ryer Ave., Bronx, N. Y. Del Genio, Nicliolas L., 1990 lVlcDonald Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y. Di Battista, Bernard L., 716 Willow St., Cranford, N. .l. Di Bernarclo, Dominic 12117 8otl1 St., Broolclyn, N. Y. Doyle, Eclwarcl H., 21 Vvest 15tl1 St., Bayonne, N. Ll. Egan, Edward T., 275 Maple St., Pertli Amlaoy, N. Ll. Feeney, Lawrence 200 .lane St., Vveeliawlcen, N. .l. Feingold, Iulius, 1566 40tl1 St., Broolclyn, N. Y. Fox, lames M., 8516 88tl1 Ave., WOOdl1HVCH, N. Y. Galvin, Eugene G., 65 Linden Ave., .lersey City, N. tl. Gentile, Iosepli, 510 Florence Ave., Newarlc, N. tl. Gillespie, losepli F., 166 Vvillcinson Ave., Jersey City. N. tl. Greenwalcl, lesse, 255 Vvest End Ave., New Yorl: City. Gross, lsidore, 221 East 1l6ll1 St., New Yorlc City. Helinlein, Francis C., 945 Clinton Ave., Nortli, Rocllester, N. Y. Hennessey, lolm. F., Ir., 52-28 171Sl St., Flushing, l... l.. N. Y. Hines, Raymoncl T., 205 tlewett Ave., Jersey City, N. tl. I Hopleins, Vvlalter D., 414 45tl1 St., Broolclyn, N. Y. NNW W ml
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