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

 - Class of 1957

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Manhattan College High School - Prep Yearbook (New York, NY) online collection, 1957 Edition, Page 72 of 244
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THOMAS PATRICK WYNNE Honor Society I: l,2,3,4g Student Council 4 fPres.Jg Class Officer 2 CPres.D, 3, Archconfra- ternity Officer 2 CPres.J, 33 Auxiliary Booster Club 3,4g Dance Committee 3 CChairmanD, 45 Prom Committee 3 fChairmanJ, 4, Cross Coun- try 1,2,3,4g Indoor Track 1,2,3,4g Outdoor Track l,2,3,4, Varsity Letter Club 2,3,4g Dramatics 4. In thy face I see The map of honor, truth, and loyalty When we say that Incarnation can be extremely proud of Tom, an alumnus, we sincerely mean that from the bottom of our hearts. While at the Prep, Tom has been exemplarily proficient both in scholastic and extra-curricular activities. His versatile personality, in addition to his forever smiling profile, has made Tom one of the best liked students in the class of '57. Proof of this can be very readily seen in the many offices he has held while at the Prep. His greatest moment in all his four years was his election to the Presi- dency of the Student Council, the highest honor that can be bestowed on a student at the Prep. Among Tom's interests are cars, clothes and GIRLS. He can always be found fraternizing with A1 Gorlich, Bill Emery, Ed Ralf and Joe O'Brien. Our best wishes for a successful career in Engi- neering go with Tom as he enters Manhattan in the Fall. gan ei XM, f ... Q ..,,....., FRANCIS EDMUN D XAVIER Cross Country 1, Outdoor Track lg Intramurals 3, Public Speaking 2,3g Dance Committee 3,4g Prom Committee 4, Dramatics 4. The end of man is an action not a thought Frank hails from Sacred Heart where, no doubt, he developed his voracious aptitude for History and English. Being quite a man of the world, Frank naturally prefers nice girls, gay parties, and fast cars to the common things in life such as Algebra and Latin. But those who know Frank best will tell you that he has his quiet moments in which he displays his vast reservoir of hardy wit and piercing sagacity. When he leaves the Prep, Frank will take up the study of law at Villanova University.

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WILLIAM JOSEPH WEAVER Basketball 1,2g Intramurals l,2,3g Officer A.D.C. 4. Patience, and shuyfle the cards Bill, a graduate of St. John's Grammar School, entered Manhattan Prep in the fall of 1953. Since the very first day, Bill has enjoyed a line reputa- tion as one of the Prep's friendliest students. All those who know him, respect him both as a student and an athlete, for he has played Freshman and Varsity basketball and showed marvelous skill on the various intramural teams. A further proof of his popularity is shown in the fact that his senior class elected him vice-president of the A.D.C. His congenial attitude is sure to be of great value to him in the coming years. wwf, mam lfowh- JAMES JOSEPH WILSON Honor Society II: lg Prom Committee 3,4g Intra- murals 1,2,3g Chess Club 1. Men of few words are the best men Jum, as his classmates have nicknamed him, is one of the quiet fellows behind the scenes until he has something vitally important to say. He is a student of few words, but those few are aptly chosen and spoken in such a manner that it would be worthwhile to heed them. Jim is another one of those privileged students of the Prep who serve in the New York National Guard. An outdoor man, Jim is an expert fisherman. We are certain that Jim will progress determinedly after gradua- tion because of his keen ability to understand a situation immediately and to prepare his views on the topic in as few words as possible. t its I tg



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RICHARD JOSEPH O'PREY Richard O,Prey, an Incarnation graduate, and Joseph Troy, from Good Shep- herd'Schoo1, entered Manhattan Prep in 1953 and became members of the present senior class. In 1955, both these boys, following their call from God, left Man- hattan and entered St. Joseph's Normal Institute in Barrytown, New York, to study to become Christian Brothers. They will graduate from St. Josephis this year and will enter the novitiate. From there they will go on to Catholic University for four further years of training after which they will enter the classroom. The future looks bright for these two followers of Christ and we are sure they will be sucesses in their chosen vocation. JOSEPH THOMAS TROY 7'I

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