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il I' 'st ,IAF - f'- 1 Z' if' rn l GETTING A FEW POINTERS about college, Seniors Richard Fusco, Dennis Sullivan and Edward Thompson talk with Guidance Director, Br. Bradley. Incredible amounts of time were devoted to com- pleting college forms, etc. Some Seniors tried virtually every col- lege in the New York area. THREE SENIORS LISTEN atlentively to the words of an NROTC representative who visited the school in an effort to interest gradu- ates in a Naval career. A few showed interest in the program which gave them a college education with three years in the Navy after college. They are Emith Fludd, Joe Jarkowsky, Thomas Mahoney. USING THE GUlDE keyboard in the front of the room, typist Don Rochford searches for an elusive letter. Most of the typewriters had unmarked keys so that students would not be tempted to look. JOHN FLYNN FINDS SOMETHING to laugh about in John McCabe's minor accident. Both were in 74. Rooms 72 and 73 followed an academic program featuring math and science. 7l followed modi- fied academic program while 74 and 47 were business classes. All studied religion, English, Biology and American History. Only two subiects were optional. enior FACE TllllllE-WAY l3IllllCE: BOTTLED SNAKES, frogs and crabs are iust part of a wide assort- ment of biological visual aids which are used in the biology course. These students are Patrick Hanratty, John Friedel and Eugene Mc- Donough. There was even a live rabbit for a short time-but the little bunny disappeared after a few weeks. NW x ' 1, . . 7 s il J... T,- Y ,bl svn' X Q 3 J ,g J E s 1.
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4 I lf VVY 1 it ll uf ll'lt ' . it WM , I i 1 A J - Q. .iff .Q ii . A I H . , lc, 1 . 1' , E 3 ,S A ' 4 , ' M S: T TALK OF THE FUTURE was the main topic of these Seniors' conversation. They are Richard Hradek, Brian Maloney and Patrick Russell-all of 73. All good students, they have hopes of college. Picture was taken on the seldom used staircase leading to the roof. ELEVATOR OPERATOR George Rodriquez fights to defend his elevator from attacking hustlers who were hopeful of a free ride. They are Neil O'Neil, Gerard Holloran, Eugene Guerin and Joseph Healy. Elevator was only for teachers and some ailing students. GERARD M. HOLLORAN WILLIAM J. HOUSTON RICHARD L. HRADEK 147-22 14th Avenue 501 West 173rcl Street 25-11 35th Avenue Queens 57 Fl. 3-0547 Manhattan 32 WA 3-0275 Queens 6 RA 1-4576 St. Luke . . . Glee Club, Intramural Incarnation . . . Apostleship of Prayer, St. Patrick . . . Glee Club, Intramural Basketball . . . Mechanics . . . Marines Glee Club, Freshman Basketball, Junior Basketball, Freshman Track . . . To . . . Undecided. Varsity Basketball, Intramural Basketball College . . . Engineering . . . Undecided. . . . Ottice Work . . . Policeman. 'CP S PETER F. HURLEY 127 West 170th Street Bronx 52 CY 3-6032 Sacred Heart . . . Intramural Basketball, Freshman Track . . . Navy . . . Police- MCH. JOSEPH A. JAGER 243 Stanton Street Manhattan 2 OR 3-6215 Our Lady of Sorrows . . . Glee Club, Band, Intramural Basketball, Freshman Track, Swimming . . . Class Vice-President 4 . . . Iona . . . Business . . . Air Force . . . Undecided. JOSEPH M. JARKOWSKY 2264 Second Avenue Manhattan 29 St. Cecilia . . . Glee Club, Library Club, Intramural Basketball . . . Undecided. 4 .151 'hn- f if
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K X SENIORS CAN LOOK down on everyone. From their lofty perch on the seventh floor, these Seniors lAlphonse Sligethy, Neil O'NeiI, Thomas Hastie, John Flemingl are watching the Juniors who were returning to class after lunch. AMATEUR PHRENOLOGIST Edmund Walsh studies the bumps on Emith Fludd's very interesting head to help analyse Emith's troubles. Both are in 71. Emith seems a bit dubious about Edmund's powers ot skull-reading. College ek .loh Service 41 . mmf -N L . tv.-241 J 'uf' CHECKING OVER A BOOK REPORT for Br. Bradley, Seniors Joe ww. Cotroneo and Robert Kitchen give classmate, Joe McQuiIIan, a few words of advice. All were in Room 7l. Book reports were un- popular but necessary in English. THREE GRADUATES RELAX on the robf-a rare thing since the roof is out of bounds for students. However, these three came ut the photographer's invitation. They are Charles Andy, Michael DiNovi and James Mulley-all of 72. YN SALESMAN CHARLES FITZGERALD tries to interest potential customer, William Houstan, in a new style school sweater. The soles pitch tailed this time, but many others bought school sweaters, iackets, etc., that featured school colors. L ,fl4' A Bi .sumon
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