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PASKCAI. ANTI-IONY IBSOTTONIE Always welcome with his pleasant smile, Pat' has helped to keep the spirits of his classmates high. He has taken part in many school activities and was ever ready to respond to a call for help. Be- sides school work, Pat likes to collect stamps and to swim. He is aiming for the professions. Honor Roll, Ig Benedict News, 43 Propagation of Faith, 1, 2, 3, 4g Telolog Staff, 45 Catechist Club, 3, Library Club, 35 Mission Crusade, l, 2, 3, 45 Class Football, lg Class Track, lg Class Baseball, 2. WILLIAM QIOI-I N IBRAZINSKI Bill is a jolly and industrious student. He shows his class spirit by his careful management of the basketball team of Senior C. During spare time, he drifts into the library to study, or perhaps to vex Father Matthew. He is very generous and kind, and this has won him a Warm place in the hearts of his classmates. Class Representative, lg Freshman Night, 1, Latin Club, lg Library Club, lg Spelling Team, 3g Christmas Entertainment, 4: Class Football, lg Class Basketball, 1, 2. CCIIARIJES IRWIN BROWN Charlie is one of our big men, in every good sense of the word. His hearty laugh and jolly smile kept sunshine all the time in the Bee Hive. Versatile, he was prominent in all activities of the class. One of his great successes was his Santa Claus at the Christmas entertainment. Vice-President, 2, Class Representative, 2, 45 Benedict News, 4, Telolog Staff, 4, St. Benedict Society, 29 Civics Club, 4, Secretary: Public Speaking, 4g Senior Prom Committee, 4g junior Prom Committee, 3, junior Red Cross, 4, Ring Com- mittee, 35 Class Basketball, I, 2, 3. EDWARD GEORGE BIUCCCCI This gentleman from St. Antoninus' in Newark was a very loyal member of our class. He was a welcome and frequent visitor at the Telolog Of- fice, bringing in ads or high prospects of ads. Be- sides the school sports, Ed likes swimming and ice skating. His aim is to be a certified public accountant. Library Club, I, 2, 3, Class Basketball. l, 2. PATSY WILL BROWNIIQ FD Page Tlzwlly- w x 9 i I
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BEIS WALT AL FRANK mlly-ji: f' JU!!-IIN JOSEPH IBEJISILEIR John is our combination of physical and mental giant. All called on him for help and all readily received it. As Art Editor of the Telolog, John has rendered excellent service. He is both artist and scientist. Interested very much in science, John is going to seek his future in chemistry. Treasurer, 25 Class Representative, 25 Honor Roll, 1, 2, 3, 45 Benedict News, l, 25 Telulog Staff, 45 Science Club, 45 St. Benedict Society, 25 Art Club, 3, 45 Chess Club, 35 Latin Club, 25 Mission Crusade, I, 2, 3. WALTER JOSEPH TBEILKE Walter is the boy who helps run the bookstore. He likes to dance and drive a ear. He gave vent to his dramatic longings in June Madf' As for sports, he likes skating and swimming. Walter's ready smile and gentle interest in others have made him known and popular in his class. St. Benedict Society, 25 Junior Red Cross, 1, 2, 35 Mission Crusade, 1, 2, 3, 45 Propagation of Faith, 1, 2, 35 Musical Comedy, 3. AILIFIRED IFIRANIKILIIN IBSEIRG Al always has a jolly wo-rd to add to a conver- sation in the classroom or outside. He has serious moments too, being very interested in the me- chanics and drawing of automobiles. One fre- quently finds him designing some new style of car. His many friends are looking forward to his success. Benedict News, 45 Science Club, 45 St. Benedict Society, 35 German Club, 45 Civics Club, 45 Christmas Entertainment, 2, 45 Photography Club, 4. IFIRANCIIS BENEDIICT BLAKE This apparently quiet fellow came to the fore in the Senior Elocution Contest. He carried off one of the prizes. On the less serious side, Frank takes interest in baseball and dancing. He has many friends here. Frank intends to become a lawyer and will get the foundations at Fordham. Catechist Club, 3: German Club, 45 Latin Club, 25 Library Club, 35 Public Speaking, 45 Mission Crusade, I, 2, 3, 45 Propagation of Faith, I, 2, 3, 4.
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agf' Tu 'r A. j. LFNNY BOBBY DUKE flfvj'-.WI 1' ll ADRIAN JIOSIEIPIHI BURKE This sturdy little man is always seen wearing a smile. A likeable chap, he has been very popular with his teachers and classmates. Interested in athletics, he played a great deal of basketball. His favorite sport, however, is golf. Always a mem- ber of the golf team, this year he was elected captain. His pleasant manner wins him many friends. Class Basketball, 1, 2, 3, 4, Class Baseball, l, 2, 3, 45 Varsity Golf, l, 2, 3, 4. JIAWIIIES DA WIND BURNS Known to most of us as Lenny, James has al- ways had a warm place in our midst. Athletically minded, he devoted much of his time to the class sports. He is a quiet fellow, who never gets in trouble. His great weakness is food-hence he is sometimes called Bread Eater. His friends were many here at school. St. Benedict Society, 3, Propagation of Faith, 3, Mission Crusade, 1, 2, 3, Class Basketball, 3, 45 Class Baseball, I, 2, Class Football, 1, 2. ROlBlER'll' IFAGAN BURNS Although small in stature, Bob was not to be overlooked as a student. Friendliness and good fel- lowship prompted Bob to spend his time with us. A humorist of high order, he helped brighten many moments, especially when he were working hard on the Telolog. Teachers and students will not forget Bob. Honor Roll, l, 23 Activities Editor of Tclologg Civics Club, 45 Public Speaking, 43 Christmas Entertainment, 4. JOHN JOSEPH KCAII-lIlIlLlL John is the type of fellow who never causes a dis- turbance. Like many others, he received his nick- name, Duke,,' from Father Justin. All admired John for his constant and diligent application. He persevered to the end in everything. He is inter- ested in drawing and would like to be a cartoonist.
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