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CORNELIUS T SHINE Student COIHICII -I Class O fer I 7-I Honor .Soclcti I 7 3 -I Mmstrel I 7 I1lfI:lIlllH!IlY l,7,3 4 Ht 14.15 41 blllllllls inn! 41 fblllllll, llqbf Nail l11s btcn 1 xxcll liltcd 1nd 1pprtt11tui stutltnt both in and out of cl'1ss, As our Scniur C,l'1ss Prcsitlcnt hc prm cd to be '1 llUL,C succcss. li1 stutlics Llllkl sclmul activities Neil 1.1 '1 XVIYS can u11tst1111di111, itttctitivt Lllkl diligent. is rollicking humor at our ycurly Prop Minstrel will not soon l - fortjottctt. In thc flturc thc Prcp is .1ssurctl of ' A rcprcscnt.1tion in this class lc.1tlcr. WILLIAM M Student Cozmczl 4 Catecbzsts 4 Publzc Speaknzg 1 7 3 4 Debatzng mzttee 4, Almstrel 3 Prepster 1 2 He terz ey bu party beft who Jewef Sugar Lips l11s led the debating tef1m His wid inttrnst in politics hts won P 1150 mmy political opponents A stern Clffllylbm Bill will trgue qn on this very touchy issue Ht will p0llI1L1l limelight in f1 few yeufs 1s min Sugtr Lips is not lmlxing in l1.1VlI1fj been 1 fllfhflll mcmbtr of tht 'O' 157' Y 210 C
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H ff ww tv at B? of 'VW 'fc alia if ,. 5 14' W4 Q-.E iff? fe - ' , L ,gat-zfgqztige SHE 'ff any-g,1,f'a-sap, 5545 -.lf -- 1-any la JOHN J. PRYOR Student Council -If Honor Society 4: Dance Committee 4,' Minstrel 1,2g Cross Country lg Intramurals 1,2,3,4. Imagination is the eye of the soul Vivid imagination and colorful personality best describe the very active john. He is known for his versatility in all school events and the vast responsibility he assumes in all his activities. john is an able student and class leader. His humor and magnetic personality have made him a very likeable fellow. john plans to enter Manhattan College as a preparation for the teaching profession. Good luck to a man with the' sagacity and imagination of a scholar, for the Class of '54 is sure he will develop these talents as a future Manhattan Prep professor. S' 5!,,if9' -wif GERARD P. ROONEY Student Council 4,' Honor Society 1,2,3,-1g Yearbook 4 Minstrel I 2' Basketball 1' Baseball 1' Intramurals 1,2 Tri les make par ection and per ection is no tri l If anyone misses Jerry in this yearbook, you won't be wrong in claiming that person is blind. jerry took to the Prep from the first day of his arrival. That the Prep spirit seized him is exemplihed in his high marks and his friendly attitude towards all his fellow students. His interest expressed in intramural sports and his position on the student council prove his endless loyalty to the Prep.
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PATRICK J. SULLIVAN Student Council -lg Class Officer 4,' Ilonor Society 1,2, 3,41 General Excellence If Minstrel 2,' Debating 2g Cross Country 1 g Intramurals 1,2. A bachelor is one who enjoys the chase Fair complexion, tall, with his soft spoken and oft-times witty replies, Pat has become a welcome sight at the Prep. Pat, upon entering the Prep, has stamped upon its integrity an immediate mark of discretion, prestige and scholarship by his formidable presence. One might say his motto is speak softly but carry a big stick. Along sport lines he was a faithful supporter of our basketball team and a par- ticipant in many other social and athletic activities. JAMES J. WEBBER Glee Club 1,- Minstrel 2,3g Intramurals 1 The fewer words, the better . . james Webber is, without a doubt, the . . www-,eygmgggjgj humorous fellow in the Senior Class Cnot quiet, in-between-period humorj. Web, Ziff i f- ,232 - - - . - f f wa ,: has had the unique distinction of having teacher for three straight years. Among , , f fi,3,'5'3,,,Qf5a ments are his fluent use of Spanish and his his Draft Card: hence the alternate nicknamegi . CSICCI11. A? 4-4 - ,t ' , , 9' pg. xv, .. 2 Webber. These jovial traits rank him veryyri lv f f wy ta1aga3':se,41 - at eva, e2e3f,w,pf'ff .str 15+ .z-X wgggvilv , uf.. al. ,,. ,- 1- fi 57 'L-fi. , . . - - . 6 ., aiu A 4 fa, 1-I ft , eff, ,,,- , 32 sg, , xii, Jimi 16415 FEV! Aims 1 ft' V ,W i If-'I ,mfs-fi ,z t . sasfxa WWI, g ,fp , t H Q 4 5, lm ,W xsmngtb' i.,,+t,,, , as is 4 3 7 Mi-.t Y six, . Q IDP' rw x 4 lzmf 3 A , .Q finest ,xg X f, -an I ,, ,dh it af if 1 lea ,2 f F5231 W, S t 2 xgfq J, s a , a Wi f QU A 4' g fit W
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