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ST. MICHAEL'S COLLEGE Santa Fe, New Mexico The original foundation of the present New Orleans-Santa Fe Province was made in 1859 at St. Michael's College, Santa Fe, New Mexico, by a colony of Christian Brothers sent from France. Almost all of the Brothers' early schools in this section were closed during the Civil War and the ensuing epidemics. St. Michael's alone has maintained an uninterrupted existence. At present twenty-three Brothers are completing their period of training here.
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NAME : Niclr Marinelli William Mallia Leroy Markowslri Victor Marrero Louis Massoni Edgar Mathews Anthony Matijevich Philip Meyer Gilbert Murillo Leo Nicoll Anthony Novelli Robert Ordner Vincent Pistone Ebbie Pye F rank Prets Robert Roberts Norwood Ruiz Billy Santarelli lohn Schroeder Donald Smith Philip Tax Albert Terry Richard Toebelman Iohn Vickich KNOWN AS: Shrimp picker Billy Beethoven Legs Stick Nigger Rum-dum Unconscious The Hawk Hawk's buddy Car buddy Ierlc Barber Crab Timber Vaughn Monroe Lightning Lujack K.O. Kid Minus one Blackie Country Monroe Flashbulb R Otto INTIMATE FACTS FROM OUR CRYSTAL BALL CAs Recorded By The Senior Astrologerb DISTINGUISHING FEATURES : Dago personality Bragging about his buddies Hair of a concert pianist Legs 17 feet long Coolest cue-stick in town Brillo soap-pad hair-do Walks like Groucho Marx Absentee Sly old fox: innocenceC ?j Camera fiend Running down the Coach English. accent Hands of a pro barber Diabetes Fastest thing on two feet Golden-tone voice Renowned passing arm Knock-out punch Baseball head Nose of a pool-hound Quiet as a country field 9 Bald head Pop-eyes Hole where appendix formerly resided AMBITION : To own a shrimp-boat fleet To talk Moore out of his car To be some- body in this world To be a pro- fessional Ioafer To beat Willie Hoppe To be cr refrigeration man Not to take over floor business To be a pro basket- ball star To beat Smith in 9-ball To conquer the world To get a new Buick Own lean LaFitte Hotel To own a nightclub Get out of high school To own all the lumber in the world To outsing Vaughn Monroe To stay away from women To get to Madison Square Garden Be a hot rod Play with New York Yankees To own King's Ranch To find a gil. raffe as tall as Marrero To test automobiles To be a lawyer OUGHT TO: Take over Grasso's Try to swim Gulf Stick with Anderson's Band Play big time baseball Get his first date Be mayor of town Follow Massoni Get smaller Be a creeper Quit working for Tribune Drive his car off the seawall Return to England Give Bro. Manuel a haircut Marry Patsy Be a track star loin an orchestra Forget Sue Build bigger shoe shop Be a gambler Be fight promoter Get a date for the prom Hunt deer dressed in a fur coat Produce new car Go to law school WILL BE: Wholesale fish dealer Champ bull- shooter Orchestra player Another Bob F eller Uncrowned champ of pool world Bachelor Engineer of gravy train 7 feet tall A photographer News reporter Proprietor of Super-Market Drugstore manager Two-bit barber Engineer Owner of Prets Lumber Co. Vocalist for Anderson's Orchestrc: Married before long Owner of gym Big time CU Another Mike Iacobs President of Bachelor's Association of America Charter mem- ber of 8-ball Club Car manu- facturer Proprietor of cafe
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gflkg U CHRISTIAN BROTHERS AMERICAN CENTENNIAL il- BARR ew gm lv 4.1: 'CPP' as D' A ,V -I 1' ,f :eh '. 1' . 4 - ' . il' 'L Y' V. . -1- ' CLeft to Rightj: R. Apffel, P o 7 Ganter, P. ' Mlkllddaf Holland, M. Furbushl M22 IUNIOR A RECORD The Iunior A class of '48, under the direction of its tireless guardian Rev. Brother George, is composed of the most active and leading students at Kirwin. On all occasions Brother George has proved himself capable and ready to give assistance to any student under any circumstance. All Iunior A students have been willing, loyal, and industrious. They proved this by their generosity in giving to the Propagation of the Faith, also by their aid in promoting and backing to their utmost any activity sponsored by the school. These students proved their school spirit by uniting in force and producing the best decorated car in the last Home- coming Parade. As to interest in school societies, well, Iunior A boasts of leading all other classes with membership in the Sodality of the Most Blessed Virgin Mary. . , S
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