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as-we Q 1 16 SQ. if ' m wi me W V s Row: Philip Lynch William Gorman, Joseph Condon Thomas McGuire, James Lynch Richard Mellas Gerald Leonard James Blessington Thomas Reilly Terence Bray Anthony Metoyer, Michael Gaine Thomas Mullahey Brian McTiernan Santiago Perez Lorenzo Lavacca Timothy McCann Thomas,Weeks James McFadden, Ernest Malchiodi, Jose De Jesus, Daniel Keohane, James Murphy, Michael Occhipinti. Fourth Row: Thomas Clarke, William Neary, Noel Blackwell, John J. Walsh, William Abrams, Thomas Brennan, James Drury, Thomas Russell, James Enright, Peter Spalding, Bartolotta, Joseph Sullivan, Joseph Kompel, Francis Brennan. Third , , , , f , , r , 1 . , V , , 4,5 M sh .. c fill.: .s .L I in QMQ sag Michael Breheny, John Wyer Gerard Savrola Jerome Battle Edward Schloeman, John Clark Francis McGowan Edward Doherty Law rence Crowley Harold Victor Jeremiah McCarthy Patrick Farley Both classes managed to place some names on the Honor Roll each report card Each had good intramural teams as well as representatrves on the school teams Typically nearsighted teen agers they havent given much thought to what happens after high school like most Sophs they plan about one day in advance Judging by their schoolwork however most should graduate with college as the next step l JZ! x O r r r r r 1 ' r 1 r - r . , . r r Q
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Slll'llllM0llES O -wi Sa l wslzw i My if ' ' ' K ' sa-:HQ -rt -1.-me-4-.if 2-1549-H' 918801 ' M-wr s- '14 - ,Q , MMP. UQ J or.-fuvjv sy 5 ROOMS 58 AND 52 represent almost forty percent of Sophomore year. Room 58 has forty-two students while 52 the smallest class in the school numbers only thirty-four. Both classes follow an academic program studying six difficult subiecls. ln June they History along with Provincial exams in Religion Il English ll and Spanish l. 52's ollicial teacher was Brother Reidy who also taught them Latin. Brother Morkan was the religion teacher and study period mentor for 58. Both classes had Mr. Byrne for English Brother G. F. Murray for geometry and Brother Reidy 1 , r 1 r took Regents examinations in Latin ll, Plane Geometry, and World . , , I we .4 ff for Latin. Mr. Byrne also taught history in 52 while Mr. Strattner Unsworth shared the teaching of Spanish in 52 and 58 respectively. A truly promising group they are: Left to Right--First Row: Alfred Zucker Daniel O Brien John Hughes James Ryan Bernard Higgins Joseph Nolan Albert D'Angelo James Driscoll. Second Row: Thomas Marley Francis Cikutovich Stanley Grimth Raymond Viader Andrew Bishko, Joseph Gubleman, Thomas Brennan, Francis Blen- nau, Frederic Martin, Richard Duiiy, Richard Bernardino, James Kutch, James Connolly, John Lopez, John McCarthy, Thomas handled the history assignment in 58. Brother Killelea and Brother I ' I I I I 1 V , f . , ww ,gr - f f AY ii? ' s..
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,W y may 5 ' Asif 0' X ,411 LITTLE THOMAS BRENNAN, center, isn't very big for Sophomore year but is gifted with a fine pair of hands. His classmates Tim McCann and Frank Brennan, at left and right, as well as Richard Duffy and Joe Gubleman, in back, show no concern over their classmate's swollen paws, which incidently, are courtesy of U. S. Rubber. . . . lloonl 2-52 W, gs, xl is KQ, 1 l BN . , f P Tlie oph 0' -+A NOEL BLACKWELL lof 52l, ot right above, catches up on the world of sports early in the football season. Students often brought papers to school-something to read during the long subway rides from distant points in Queens and Brooklyn. Below right, three 58ers pool their brains in an effort to master their Spanish vocabulary words. They are Thomas Bartollotta, John Wyer and Lorenzo Lavacca. All were good Spanish students. fj,. I ,f-A.. 1 J -J'-1 'J 4 HANGING A PICTURE-Mike Breheny and Gerald Leonard 5 take care that a picture of Our Lady is hung carefully in Room 52. Y 5 5 08
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