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ROBERT EDWARD GORMAN Student Council 45 Honor Society I: 35 Honor Society II: 1,2,45 Yearbook Booster Club ,45 A.D.C. Oiiicer 2,45 Class Oliicer 25 Intramurals 3,45 Dance Committee.45 Dramatics 45 Yearbook Staff 45 Cross Country 25 Indoor Track 2. Memory, the treasurer and guardian of all things The Jasper sports announcer, Bob reached the height of his high school career when he covered the Christian Brothers, Tournament in December 1956. Bob hopes to make announcing his career, for his reputation as a sports expert is known throughout the school. He has also been very active in the A.D.C. and was elected Secretary of the School Chapter in his senior year. A Good Shepherd man, Bob will attend Manhattan Col- lege next fall. if 37 E2 JOSEPH LEWIS GRANQUIST Cross Country 1,25 Indoor Tr-ack 25 A.D.C. Oth- cer 4. His hair was not more sunny than his heart Granny is a truly cheerful individual. Yet he can become serious, meditative and can ex- pound many worthwhile theories. Joe is a fastidi- ous dresser and can be praised for his inherent good taste. From St. Mary's in Yonkers, Gran- ny keeps himself busy by caddying at the Fair- view' Country Club. A future candidate for a Business Degree from Manhattan, he is assured of a prosperous career because of his friendly air and admirable sincerity. These same qualities have won Joe many good friends including Frank Amato, Richard McGahan and Edward Krayer.
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fd ALFRED PETER GORLICH Cross Country 1,23 Indoor Track 1,25 Outdoor Track 1,2,4g Intramurals lg Varsity Letter Club 2,3,4g Class Ofiicer 2 CPresidentJg Archconfra- ternity Officer 3, Honor Society II: lg Dance- Committee 4, Prom Committee 4. He that has patience may compass anything f'Reb,', an alumnus of Holy Name, moved to the Jersey side of the Hudson River two years ago, disappointing the entire city of New York. An exceptional all-round athlete, Al aided the Track Team with his continual victories in both track and field events. His weaknesses are food, sports, and girls, however, he acridly detests crowds of people, excluding Pat Healy, Bill Em- ery, Ed Doyle, Ed Krayer and Marty McCor- mack. These fellows may be found adjacent to the juke box in De De's Restaurant. Al's greatest moment was Graduation Day which we all know will lead to four enjoyable years in Manhattan College. JOHN FRANCIS GLACKIN Yesterday will not be called again John has the distinction of being the only person in the senior class who can remain awake during the Math period. He has many friends, which is no surprise, since he is the type of fellow who would make one of your closest friends. Among his associates are Roger Lesser, Joe OlLeary, Bob Eliseo, Bill Tortoriello, and Bill Weaver. An avid sports fan, he enjoys a good baseball game. John intends to enter Manhattan College this fall. We are certain that upon gradu- ation, John will reach the goal at which he is aiming. 6gAw!?JflZX
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JOHN PETER HAUPRICH Cross Country 1, Intramurals I 5 Honor Society I: 1gHonor Society II: 1. The love of money is the root of all evil Another of St. Raymond's alumni, John entered Manhattan in 1953 and was immediately ac- cepted as one of the school's most friendly stu- dents. During the last four years, he has worked steadily in athletics and in scholastic endeavor. Jack has always been popular, and his many friends would seem to prove that statement. He is always seen with David Barch, Daniel Duffy, Timothy Cronin, Richard Barrett, and many others. After he graduates from the Prep, he will remain a Manhattan man and enter the engineer- ing school. He will major in electrical engineering. We are sure that he will become a great success. yah Qlfejacff WWW I JOHN JOSEPH HAYDE Honor Society II: 3,43 Debating lg Public Speak- ing lg Dramatics 1. To err is human, to forgive divine Although John is a newcomer to the Prep, he has swiftly become accustomed to the daily rou- tine of life here at Manhattan. John came to us from Barrytown, where he spent his first two years. His special interest in Math and Science has helped him choose engineering as his future profession, he will attend the electrical engineer- ing school at Manhattan College come September. John's most impressive moment yvhile in High School was attending Midnight Mass at Barry- town during his second year. Among his many interests are football, photography, hunting, and a Saturday night date. John is renowned as a staunch supporter of Irish, classical, popular, and Hillbilly music. He is often found with his fellow Bronxites, Eugene Nolan, Bob Eliseo, and Jimmy Wilson.
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