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My FRANK GEORGE SEGERS Honor Society II: 3, School Newspaper 4g Base- ball 2g Debating 4, Public Speaking 4g Yearbook Staff 4, Intramurals 1, Radio Book Club 4. He thinks too muchg such men are dangerous Frank is a St. Margaretls man. He is a discern- ing judge of fine literature and an outspoken ad- vocate of good jazz. Frank, who is an admirer of of individuality, refused to buckle under the weight of popular opinion and will be long re- membered for his brilliant defense of jazz and his condemnation of a popular fad in music. Be- sides excelling in scholastic pursuits, Frank is also a talented baseball player. He may be seen most often on the campus with Ray Cosgrove and Jackson Li. Frank will attend Fordham next fall and take Liberal Arts. THOMAS JOSEPH SANDLEITNER Cross Country lg Outdoor Track 2, Yearbook Booster Club 1,2,3,4g Dance Committee 4, Prom Committee 4. Help thyself, and God will help thee A graduate of Sacred Heart, Tom, loyal to the Prep, decided to continue here after moving to Eastchester. His more than active participation in both Trig and Advanced Algebra class will always be remembered. Spanish students will also re- member that Tom did meet some opposition in Spanish. Tom enjoyed fishing and organizing more than one expedition to the fluke-infested waters of Long Island Sound. Much of the credit for organizing the Parking Lot Club can be placed in his hands. After school, he has been an arith- metic computer, oiiice boy and floorman for the A8cP. Tom will attend Manhattan College in September. Jaeejazgew
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JOSEPH SAMBUCO Honor Society II: 1, Freshman Cross Country lg Dance Committee 4, J.V. Indoor and Outdoor Track 2, Intramural Basketball 3. Smooth runs the water where the brook is deep To many, Sam is deceptive. His presence reminds one of an introvertish, soft-spoken indi- vidual, but in reality this is far from the truth. Joe is a person within whom ideas are constantly fermenting. When he presents them, one easily sees their merit. He has the rare and admirable quality-commenting only when suggestion would serve a definite purpose. A rugged outdoor man, Sam's diversions include chemistry equations, hik- ing and of all things, flying his family amphibian aircraft over Long Island Sound. His long list of friends includes, among others, fellow graduates of St. Raymond's, Tom O'Brien and Pete Waters, with whom he can be seen discussing the profound problems facing mankind. Heading for Manhattan Science, Joe receives our best and we know that with his conscientious and diligent manner, schol- astic success will not be far away. M.fx..e 62 MICHAEL ANDREW SANCHO Honor Society l,2,3,4g Student Council 45 Year- book Staff 4, School Paper 4, Catechetical Society 4g Dance Committee 4, Prom Committee 4, Booster Club 3. Let me have music dying, and I seek no more Grand potentate of the deft remark, Sanch,'l in many ways can be characterized by his dis- tinctive Cand quite audiblej HAH-HAH. This utterance displays Mikels natural jocularity, im- mense awareness and mastery in veritably all fields. Mike's exceedingly high marks obtained at the Prep are somewhat dwarfed by his capacity for understanding and relating factual information in his personal endeavors. He may be called a brilliant student-however the word' scholar,' would best serve. He is extremely likable whether scratching out History notes in an obscure San- choesel' dialect or illuminating the basic motifs of Beethoven, Brahms, Mozart, et al. Perhaps one best likes Sanch when he explodes into one of his wide grins and infectious guffaws. A Man- hattan scholarship winner, Mike is a priceless contribution to the Science school. In unity of voice, the Prep, on Mike's behalf, utters a lugu- brious Goodbye,
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JOHN JAMES SLATTERY Honor Society II: 2, Student Council 4, Cross Country 1, Outdoor Track 2, Swimming CMgr.j 3, Intramurals lg Prom Committee 45 Dance Committee 3,4g Glee Club 1,45 Class Paper 3. Music is the science of melodizing well Slatts,', so called by his close associates, has throughout his four years at the Prep, been a very amiable student to those who became acquainted with him. John could always be found participat- ing in the different extra-curricular activities after school. Whenever a discussion was in progress, John's opinion would always be voiced. A deter- mined fellow, John intends to continue his edu- cation at Manhattan College. While at the Prep, his best subjects were Math and Science, his special interests, bowling, swimming, GIRLS and MONEY. He can usually be found associating with Joe Cahill, Pat Byrne, Ed McGrath, Rich Carrella and Tom Burns. His greatest moments in high school were the Senior Prom and his election to the Student Council. DANIEL JAMES SHEEHAN Student Council 4, Baseball l,2,3,4, Intramurals 3, Varsity Letter Club 3,45 Honor Society II: 2, St. La Salle Auxiliary Booster Club 2,35 Dance Committee 4, Prom Committee 4. Hunting is a proper employment for a thinking man Dan, a Good Shepherd man, was one of the Spanish scholars, In addition to a complete ap- preciation of the Spanish tongue, Dan gained a thorough knowledge of Library Science. Physics was his least appreciated subject in the fourth year, while Religion, English and History re- mained his best. Graduation was the long-awaited day in Dan's high school life. An expert hunter and excellent fisherman, he is also renowned for his baseball ability which he has perfected on the Varsity team. Dan likes music and records. His wide range of friends includes Bob Gorman, Joe O'Brien, Jim Connors and Rich McGahan. He plans to study engineering at Manhattan College. Mi'
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