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l 5 V.!W EVEN FOR THE SENIOR, LAST-MINUTE STUDY JOHN J. SLEVIN jack is a life-long resident of Man- hattang in which borough he attend- ed Guardian Angel Grammar School. Ile'll enter the Marine Corps next FRANK J. STANGEL KBS. 1, Z, 3, 4g The Power 23 Purple K Gold 2. Kasey will enroll in Iona College, where he will study for a BS. degree as a Bio major. CLASS IS AN AID TO SCHOLASTIC BETTERMENT. 'CII' GEORGE A. SMYTH Honor Roll 1. Smitty' 'is an eager Chemistry student, especially since it is taught by Bro. Offer. George is undecided concerning his college. JOHN R. STRACK Honor Roll 2, 3, 4g Release Time 3, Editor: The Power '57g Photog Staff 3, 4g Purple 8: Gold 3, 45 Debate .55 Publicity Club 25 Bowling 2, 3, 4. rf ANTHONY P. SORMANI A philatelist, Tony graduated from St. Nicholas of Tolentine Grammar School in Queens. He hopes to enter C.C.N.Y. for engineering study. .XL JOSEPH W. SULLIVAN Dance Committee 35 Track 1. Joe graduated from Our Lady of Mt. Carmel in Queens. He likes science and math, but will not enter college. N JOHN J. SKELLY Bowling 2. john, who has always had an interest in science, intends to enter Manhattan College next fall to study the mysteries of elsctronies. l HARRY A. SLATER Honor Roll lg Bowling 3, A devoted scholar in every class, and more so in English, Harry entered Power from Sacred Heart School in lVlanhattan. .QV l F K G. OSATO H r 'R l ' 1 I 3 If I er 4. ra . ..im ate in for Trl ono etr Q that he has inten ' o ' in college. NEAL E. SULLIVAN Neal, being the owner of a 1047 Cadillac, is interested in cars. Ile en- joys History lmut won't attend col- lege in favor of the Army or Navy.
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Q1 l -.4 'Y ' ll -fi s NESTOR RIANO llonor Roll 2, 3, 4, Nestor's favor- ite subject was American Ilistory. He will enter Fordham University tor a preniedieal course next September. Lv uv DONALD SAPKA A native of the Bronx, Whitie , who gained his nickname because of his blond crowning glory, came to POW- er in the middle of his second year. sf JOSEPH J. SEDOR Varsity Basketball 2, 3, 4. Joe is a great favorite around the school. A general handyman, he specializes in electrical and automotive work. JOHN L. SHAW The Power 4. jack is from the boro ot' Queens and St. joan of Arc Gram- mar School. lle'll study Chemistry at St. john's University next year. B Qt THOMAS J. RICH Interested in engineering, Tom will take up that course at St. John's. He is a quiet individual who likes bowl- ing, swimming and studying math. CLAUDE J. RUZICKA Purple Sz Gold 4, Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4. From Queens Village, Claude is interested in hunting and is a pro- ficient marksman. He likes science. 'K 'I L. fr X Lt: nf GUIDANCE. IN THE FORM OF PERSONAL INTERVIEW. IS PROVIDED THE SENIOR IN ORDER TO HELP HIM DECIDE HIS FUTURE WORK. 'J' 'rHoMAs s. SANTQRA Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4, Faculty Edi- tor, Power l0S7g Managing Editor, Purple 81 Gold 4, Dance Commttee 3, 4. Notre Dame is next for Tom. JOSEPH H. SAWEY Baseball 3, 4. Joe likes English class with Bro. Power best. From the borough of Brooklyn, he has decided on Iona for a yet undecided course. DOMINIC SERIO Honor Roll 1, 2. From Queens' St. Mary's Grammar School, Dominic is contemplating an engineering course at Brooklyn Polytechnic Institute. MARTIN F. SHERIDAN Glee Club 1, 2, Bowling 2, 3. Marty enjoys bowling very much. Though uncertain about a college or course, he liked French with Bro. Weigand.
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Y' . it COSMO J. TACOPINO GUY P. TARTARILLA ICrir'ollv1l in thc :winks ol Ilollgcr Inns, Guy, ai rcsiclvnt ot' tht' fnir Ivorongh Gus :ittrrnlt-ll St. -lohn tht- I'iY1IIllll'I' of IlI'1NilxI3'I1. Iiliw SWiI1lllliIl5l. BVU. isl tlr':rrninzir Srliool. Ilis uonrst' is Ilvlnln'3'is Iinsinvss l.:iw clzisscs wort' nnt't'rtriin Init ln' will :itll-ntl collcgtx his t'gix'or'itt-. IIc'll cnlcr thu Army, tuna? El'GENE F. TIETJEN BRIAN A. TOAL Rvlvarsc 'I'inn- .lg K.Ii,S, lg 'I'ln' I'owcr llonor Roll 1, J, 3, 4, Thr' l'owt-r 5, -Ig Rznlio flnli 3, 4. IIUIIUIS li:ix'oritt' 43 Bowling: 1, 3, 4. llrinn plzlys tht' snlvjcct is Srit-ini-, plrvsirs vspvfiailly. tlrnnis :incl is intcrcstctl in romrnuni- IUIHI IIUIIPKK' will IIUIIUW I 'W cation guts. IIt ll gittcntl Forcllmm. JOHN M. TAYLOR Bnskctlnrll l, 2, 3, 4g llnsclmll 4. Outside of school john has played in mamy, vair'it'd CYD. :intl I',.-Xl.. sports. Ill: will cntvr Sziint john's. ROBERT A. TORTORELLA Ilonor Roll 3, liolfs first two XUIIVS wt-rc spcnt :it St. lQt'orgt- Acrnluriiy. Iiusincss l.:iw was his lzivoritu :intl hc will aittcnd Brooklyn l'olIm-gc nt-xt, NOVEL INNOVATIONS. IN ANY FORM. APPEAL TO THE SENIOR'S GROWING SENSE OF THE INDIVIDUAL. 129 ROBERT F. THOMPSON Iioh has Imvvn working sinu- his lrcslil rnzin your to provirlc tunrls for rol- lvgc. llt' likvs Ilistory lint will stufly lnusinvss in Snint john's IlIIIYL'I'SIIj', DONALD L. TOTH Ix.I5.5. 1, Z, 3, 45 Purplo X Gold 21 Iiookrooni 4. An zrlnlr' stullvnt in :ill rt-sports, lion cnjoyctl Pliysirs. Ill' 3 hopcs to uttvnrl Kintfs loint Arzicl. BYRON D. TOYLOY Honor Roll lg 'I'r:irk l, 3, 4. Byron vnjoys flussirzll niusir :intl his li1lYUl'- itv sport, traick, llc hopvs for xi pri-- mcd roursc :it Ilowzml Illrivursity. GEORGE J. TREUTLEIN Honor Roll 1, J, 3. 4, Ilaiscliaill 5, 4. Cltcmistry is l1vorgc's lzlvoritv subjcft. Ilt' hopt-s to cnlcr Ncw York Unix'crsity tor Clit-riiicztl Ihigiiict-i'im1.
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