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STUDENT COUNCIL ini, as this ' OFFICERS EDWARD A. Sruncmo Secretary Ed is a popular and true Se- tonian. As business manager of The Tower, he worked hard for a successful centennial book. Among his diversions, Ed likes dancing, the piano, and water skiing. The next eight years will find him preparing for a medical career at Seton Hall University. 0 Knights of Setoniag Medal Man 1, 23 Honorable Mention 33 Tower Staffg Student Council 2, 3, 43 Class Officer 2g .l.V. Footballg Intramural Sportsg Pirate 2, 3, 43 Minstrel 2, 3, 43 Social Activities Committeeg Ring Commit- tee3 Booster Club 3, 4g Riding Club3 Biology Club: Italian Club. Page Eighteen GEORGE T. DEVLIN President George is a leader of men as shown by the job he has done as the President of the Senior Class. Always active in extra-curricular activities, Red has been a member of the varsity basket- ball team for the last two years. Next Fall he will continue to study for the priesthood. I Knights of Setonia3 Class Officer 43 Student Council 43 J.V. Footballg J.V. Basketballg Varsity Basketball 3, 43 Intramural Sportsg Ring Committee3 Chess Club3 Mission Club3 Athletic Association. THOMAS P. Ivomr Treasurer Tom exhibits a fine personal- ity and quite a sense of humor. Active in many school activities, he finds,The Pirate most im- portant. Next fall he plans to study a Pre-Law course. O Knights of Setoniag Medal Man 23 Honorable Mention 3g Class Ofiicer3 Student Council 43 Intramural Sports3 National Quill and Scroll Societyg Pi- rate Staff 2, 3, 43 Press Club 2, 3, 43 Debating Club3 Pre-Legal Club3 Civics Club. Faux E. MASTERSON Vice-President Buddy is the typical great guyf' Following remarkable suc- cess on the varsity basketball squad in his Junior year, he was elected Vice-President of the Senior Class. A further proof of his geniality was his election as most popular Senior. 0 Knights of Setoniag Class Officer 2, 33 Student Council 43 J.V. Basketballg Varsity Basketball 3, 43 Pirate Staff 33 Chess Club3 Latin Club3 Athletic As- sociation. NORMAN S. NOLAN Sergeant-at-Arms Norm is a versatile and popu- lar fellowg a smart dresser, a var- sity trackman, editor of The Tower, a top student, a class president, and an oficer of the Senior Class. Next year he hopes to enter the field of engineering. 0 Knights of Setoniag Medal Man 13 Honorable Mention 2, 33 Student Coun- cil 2, 43 Class Officer 43 Editor of the Towerg J.V. Trackg .l.V. Cross Coun- try3 Varsity Trackg Intramural Sportsg Minstrel 2, 33 Social Activities Com- mitteeg Ring Committeeg Spanish Club3 Athletic Association.
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E lon cms a senior . . . viewed . . . by his teachers as an educational challenge . . . by underclassmen with awe and envy . . . by his parents with alarm and affection . . . and by himself with unquestioned confidence. he commands from every other senior the rating 'Sa nice, quiet guy!
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,. X am! i 5 . . E s e 5 . of K Sfgj lr ggi? -gig. ..:.t,g.ggf-gggt., I . A s Legs.:-gwit-'P-,':. '. xi ' f 9. JAMES M. ADAMS ,lim'f is a scholarship boy and during his four years here he lived up to expectations. With his friends he has always some- thing to say about sports. He aspires to be an accountant. 0 Chemistry Club 3, 4g Intramural Footballg Intramural Baseball. LAWRENCE I. AIOSSA Lar,' possesses among his finer attributes a unique personality. A good student, he is striving for a career in Civil Engineering. 0 Chairman of the Book Committeeg Intramural Sportsg Chemistry Club 35 German Club. ROBERT A. ANTczAK A stalwart member of the A. B. C. group, Bob', can be found during his spare time in Father Keller's ofice. He is set on be- coming a priest. 0 Knights of Setoniag Medal Man 13 Honorable Mention 2g Discipline Of- fice 1, 2, 3, 4g Corridor Patrol 3g Bi- ology Club 23 Debating Club. 1856 THE CENTENNIAL YEAR 1956 DAVID J. ARTESI Dave,,' a wonderfully natured fellow, can enliven any class with his whimsical ways. His personality should carry him far in the advertising field. O Knights of Setoniag Class Officer 13 Ministrelg Photography Clubg Chemis- try Club s, 4. JOHN J. BAKUM Jack is a rather quiet but very smart fellow. Hunting and sheet shooting are his favorite pas- times. His success in Physics confirms his aptitude for Engi- neering. 0 Intramural Sports 1, 2g Biology Clubg Debating Clubg Pre-Engineering Club. JOSEPH F. BEEBE Joe is an intelligent fellow whose mind is usually concen- trated on cars. His interest in this field should make him suc- cessful in his career as a mechan- ical engineer. V0 German Clubg Science Club. Page Nineteen
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