Manhattan College High School - Prep Yearbook (New York, NY)

 - Class of 1957

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BERNARD PETER DOLAN Baseball 2, Indoor Track 2, Class Officer 3g Honor Society I: 1,2g Honor Society II: 3,4g Student Council 4, Dance Committee 4. The best way to gain a friend is to be one Bernie, a Sacred Heart alumnus, entered the Prep with the rest of us in 1953. Immediately, he was at home in both athletics as well as scholastic endeavors. His friends include James Wilson, John Nunan and Michael Hyland, as well as many others. Bernie will enter Manhattan College this fall and we are sure that he will become a grand success in the future. ROBERT ALBERT DITULLIO Cross Country 1, Indoor Track 1,2g Intramurals 3, Honor Society 1: 13 Honor Society II: 2, Prom Committee 4, Class Newspaper 1g Yearbook Staff 4. Look not thou down but up! A Yonkers man, Dee got the biggest kick out of the class outing in the second year. Geometry, Latin and Chemistry came easily to Dee but a combination of Math and Science in senior year was a little harder to take. His great talent of drawing was put to good use by the Yearbook Staif. Dee's major diversions are basketball, base- ball, cars and driving. Lunch periods find him at the Parking Lot, usually in the company of Rich McGahan, Jack Nunan and Bernie Dolan. Dee is planning to enter the Air Force, the radar division, to be specific. ' EAW

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Nr Gert ALBERT THOMAS DERIVAN Outdoor Track 2g A.D.C. Officer lg Honor So- ciety I: 1,2,3,4g Honor Society II: lg Student Council 4, Dance Committee 4g Prom Commit- tee 4g Science Club 3. Nothing is so dear and precious as time Al, hailing from St. Mary's, has been extremely active in science affairs, as is shown by his win- ning fifth place in the junior science contest which was held throughout the entire state of New York. Al wants to go on to college and become an engineer specializing in the field of electronics. In his spare time he likes to be a ham radio operator as well as attending dances and parties. His best subjects, of course, are Math and Science, while his poorest was history. Al may be found almost anywhere with either Robert Curley or Richard Carella. JOHN PATRICK CURRY Honor Society II: 1,45 Catechetical Society 4g St. La Salle Auxiliary 45 Yearbook Staff 4. Custom is almost a second nature One of St. John's most successful graduates is John Curry, whose appearance at Manhattan in 1953 proved to be the start of the career of one of Manhattan's most beloved students. He is known as one of the friendliest boys in the senior class and has many friends. Among these are included Patrick McSweeny, John J. Sullivan, Thomas Burns, John Byrne, Robert Cummings and many others. In fact there are few who do not enjoy the moments when John is around. After graduating from the Prep, John will remain a Manhattan man and enter the Engineering School of the College. If history is any indication of the future, John will make not only a success- ful engineer, but also a line citizen. DJ .



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DANIEL AUGUSTINE DORAN Honor Society II: 1,2,3g Student Council CVice- Presidentj 43 Cross Country lg Swimming 2,3g Varsity Letter Club 3, Public Speaking 2,3g Year- book Booster Club 1,2,3,4g Prom Committee 4g Dance Committee 3,4g Glee Club 4. I t is better to wear out, than to rust out Dan, one of the most amiable and well-liked students in the Senior class, is typical of the Ivy League in America today. Possessing a keen wit and his never ending smile, Dan has partaken in numerous sports and committees throughout his four years at the Prep. As a result of his captivat- ing personality, he is known in every corner of the school. Dan's greatest highlight while at the Prep was his election to the Vice-Presidency of the Student Council in his senior year. He ex- celled in Latin and Religion, while he shunned Math and Physics. Among Dan's interests are a self-regulated dance committee, females, cars and the GIANTSf' He dislikes hostile teachers and social reform. Dan associates with John McCabe, Frank Xavier, Dennis McGean, Thomas Wynne, and Terry Cooney. Ogygcyt UWM! ZMMJ EDWARD JOHN DOYLE Baseball 2, Cross Country 1g Intramurals 35 Class Officer 4, Yearbook Booster 1,2,3g St. La Salle Auxiliary Booster 1,2,3,4g Dance Commit- tee 3. Why care for grammar as long as we are good? Ed came to the Prep from Longfellow Junior High School. During his four years here, he made many friends among whom we mention Pat Healy, Ed Krayer, John Carey, Al Gorlich, Bill Emery, Martin McCormack, and Francis Amato. At the present time, Ed hasn't decided as to whether he will attend college in the fall, but we can be certain that whatever trade Ed enters, he will attain his goal and proceed from there into the halls of fame.

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