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,Sfmt af? 'Stl M4 ef rg 1 fafdl f fha: VINCENT J HEALY tu Q ,ge 4 Archconfraternzty 4 Clasr Officer tl X ty 1234 Mznstrel 3 Cheerleader 4 C 625 S if pb z Jrather to he choren than great rzches 4 af O amiaxiiym e of the most staunch defenders of h1s rxs 3 nd rn the Prep Roger can always be hea 'Wm c e WN G, I 213 li .tag-ith! .IH U1 er 'faculty drops certarn hmts about the lrrsh ass Beneath thrs admrrable support of the md capable of beatrng down all rntellec rn has constantly contrrbuted to the honor s by hrs consrstcnt scholastrc achrevements chore of cheerleadrng V1n garned fame s who have admrred hrs fearless courage the basketball court if 41 jAMl:S P HANLEY .Student Counczl 4 Honor .Soczety 1 2 3 Mznstrel 1,2 Basketball 123 -I Baseball 1 23,4 Cross Country 1 I ntramurals 1 ,2,3,-I They lard thetr lean lookr from the at of other J work Agrl hands and rnsprrrng leadershrp on the basketball court mark jrm s d1st1nct abrlrty Rather nonchalant and staunchly tranqurl, he passes scarcely notrced throughout the school day However on the baseball dramond and basketball court jun agarn proves h1s aggressrveness Thanks to h1s strenuous Prep actrvrttes jrm finds that he must compensate by rest mg at odd hours thus no one finds rt strange to see hrm sleepmg durrng hectrc Physrcs perrods as a warm up for the afternoon schedule H15 modesty of character, marvelous abrlrty, and awareness to all class functrons wrll be sorely missed at the Prep . ' ,' n W ' s ' u I I I I I A n l ' ' l I I I I I I I I , . rr V' f 1 M j,5,f5?Lz,g- '- Vi T 1, . , , , , . . at ,tt,., fy F , A. 1 1 Q - - - - - 4 A - :tw f-f . , . . ft , .. 2 ' ' - K Qllitggtp l 1 . l . f. 'K-7' 58? , . 555 . ' ' ' ' , , ,egffgef l it-g,eav . K lE.HQ5?' It ff . 'fi 54? -ff-asm f - S Q., 5tg wgw:.,a.,1g:., - . ' l I ! I I f J ' 1 Track 1, Intramurals 1,2,3. I - - H sy , 'l 2' ' A . if 51. ' ' l fi, it-if . . . '- Q L ,. 'gl fa T-La. 12,341 ' 3 1 - -:Hilfe 41 , , . N . 1 ,. N B . . . ' Y 1 5 ' NPL., '3 W AQ W A - we 1, I .1+il.s' 'X I . ' -,JM , .
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EDWARD P. GORDON Honor Society 2' Catechists 4 Cross Country -I Little nonsense now and then is realized by the wisest men' lid is 11 happy-go-lucky fellow with a ready smile for class- mates and teachers alike. He hails from that fair land south . J J ' H J Q is rm fl 'lgfgid . , at , ' 4 ' 1-,qv 5-A2 , 5 J 1 1 ,Was A Q at i ,ff WILLIAM B. GROGAN Class Officer If Prepster Z,5,' Dance Committee fClJuir- man! 5,-l,' Cross Country lj Iracle 1,2 Baseball l,' ln- trarnurals 1,2,3,4. Music bath charms to sootlv the savage beast 'lhe monarch of Rhythm in Blues is wailing again! Wild B.G.'s rendition ot the uapplejackj' done to the suave melodies ot the 1-Ioundd0g, will leave an unforget- table impression upon the Class of '54, Nevertheless, be- neath his comic nature are the outlines of a serious thinker. The Grogh is famous tor his contribution to the field ot philosophy: the Groganistic philosophy of Lackadaisical- ity. In the realm ot sports, Bills claim to fame emanates from his heroic cross-country run in stockinged feet to bring hrst-place laurels to the Seniors. Bill is respected by all for his unmistakable, though budding, quality of leader- 'fq l Ah. l ffl - zfflffffl ,. I-I ..,,,. X ship, as well as for his pleasant, laughing humor. 29 'htel .1 -754
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CHARLES P. HUGHES Honor Society 1,2,3f Catecbists 4,' Yearbook 45 Minstrel 2,' Glee Club 2,' Cheerleader 4,' Cross Country 4,' Bas- ketball 15 Intramurals 2. Laugh and the world laughs with you Charlie arrived at the Prep as a Sophomore, after a year's apprenticeship in Utica, New York. This country gentle- man soon established himself as a scholar and wit. Always interested in extracurricular activities, Charlie set an ex- ample by accepting the job of cheerleader. He is now an established citizen of Yonkers and plans his future care- fully by enrolling at Manhattan College. 5-ns. 'ffl PTE rl JOHN P. HUMPHREYS Booster Club 2,' Intramurals 1,2,3,4. Fortune favors the audacious ' john is famous for his fear of Physics. However, John has made remarkable progress towards conquering his awe. Although he is typical of the hardworking senior, john is by no means merely a scholar. He is a good mixer and his popularity among his classmates stems from the wel- come injection of his wit and personality into everything of class interest. 31
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