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WILLIAM G. NEUBERGER Student Council -If Booster Club 1,2,3,' Debating If Intramurals 1,2,3,4. We know in part mul we propbery in part Bill is the type fellow who is an essential element of any school. He is usually very quiet and always tries his utter- most to fulfil his obligations in the best possible manner. Wfhenever the school was in need of any help, Bill was al- ways there, ready to cooperate in whatever way he could. He is, one might say, that rare animal, a true team man. If a member of the Student Council took sick, Bill was ready to pinch hit. T x . ,FH SX. la, ' . 1 ,. 39 3 iw THOMAS C. O'CONNOR Cross Country 1,' Baseball 2,' Intmmurals 1,2,3,4 Joy ir the wine of life Nails, as he is known to his classmates is a colorful advocate of bop and jazz in blues hailing from St. Eliza beth parish. Possessing a keen sense of humor and a strong sense of responsibility, he is very popular with the student body and the faculty. Tom is also a worthy pitcher in his own right, having a smooth curve ball and a strong fast ball. Nails is a literary scholar and has artfully created many masterpieces in the form of the critical and humorous essay. W
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real Q Kj T' 9 J' F. MCGRATH 4, Yearbook 4, Catecbzsts 4, Mznstrel 1' Cross Country 1' Intramurals be cautiour seldom err be overlooked by the faculty be- resence in class. When this silence is e assured that a sagacious eulogy will is most noted for his willingness to all its activities. This zeal has been in- work on the yearbook staff and assist- games. Hank has been termed a of his close association with car- at these games. P b EDWARD -I. MCCARTHY Student Council fSec.1 4,' Arcbconfraternity 2,' Honor Society l,2,4,' Booster Club 3: Basketball 1,' Baseball 1,2,3,-I. Flirtati0n, attention witbout intention Ed, a quiet thinker, rose to the secretary-ship of the Stu- dent Council. Deeply interested in the future development of the Prep student governing body, he has left his signa- ture on the now immortal Student Council Constitution. Ed is an all-round Prepster. All spring long he can be found guarding the keystone sack for the Prep Nine. Eddie has also proved his ability in things scholastic by his consistent appearance on the roster of the Honor Society. 7 :xg J'
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EDWARD J. O'HALI.ORAN Student Council 45 Minstrel 1,2,' Honor Society I,2,3,-I: Prepster 1,2,' Cross Country 1,4,' Intramurals 1,2,3,-I. There is not room to swing a cat Eddie is a delightful young man to all his cherished mates in Senior Year. In style of dress he stands out as an adherent of the Bop mannerism known as Fiednish Garnishmentj' following the popular trends. This lifetime member of the Howdy Doody Peanut Gallery intends to pursue a career in journalism. Eddie is a right faithful member of the Honor Society. , f-9-f RONALD J. OROURKE Dance Committee 4,' Booster Club Zg Minstrel 2,3,' Cross Country 1,' Track 3g Cateclaists 4,' Intramurals 1,2,3,4. Light ir tbe task when many Jbare the toil Ron was one of the commuters from Yonkers who came to obtain his education from Manhattan Prep. He could be distinguished from the others by his white boots, indica- tive of his sincere preparation for college. Ron was a member of the Navy Reserves and was sent every Tuesday night on an important mission through no-man's land, Yonkers, to get to the base. In class, Ron has brightened many a dull day with his colorful humor and fearless antics,
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