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DOMIINIIKC SAVEIRUIO CCERIRATO Dominic is often known for his boisterousness, and that not always out of school. But he has many qualities which more than compensate for this little fault. He is interested in dogs, table tennis, and bowling. Dominic is undecided whether he will be a veterinarian or an accountant. St. Benedict's Society, 2, 3, School Band, 1, 2, Mission Cru- sadu l, 2, 33 Honor Roll, 1. KAIRIL ROBERT CCHIRIISTOIPH Karl is a dignified, quiet young gentleman from Maplewood. One sees him often with Jerry Mindnich. Karl is Organizations Editor of the Telolog, and this post he has ably Hlled. One of his hobbies is stamp collecting. Karl's flashy dress- ing, together with his sunny disposition and bad puns, has given him a distinctive reputation. Honor Roll, l, 2, 3, 4, Organizations Editor of Telolog, 4, Latin Club, 2, Stamp Club, 5, President, JOHN JOSEPH CILANCY John will be remembered by us for his cheerful smile and pleasing manner. His ever present wit and humor is a by-word with us. He did well in his studies, in which he took an eager interest. One of his constant concerns was to catch that Linden Express in the afternoon. He is planning to study medicine for his future, and we wish him all success. St. Benedict Society, 2, 33 Christmas Entertainment, 3. MICHAEL JOSEPH COIFEEY Mickey, though small in size, makes up for that by his amazing energy and accomplishments. He is an all-around man. He does very well in studies, especially in those which interest him. He has musical talent and was a member of the school band. In athletics, he was a member of the Varsity track team and did some fine running. It is no surprise that Mike has many friends. Honor Roll, 1, 2, 3, Telolog Staff, 4, School Band, 3, 45 Civics Club, 4, Class Basketball, 4, Class Relay, 2g Varsity Track, 3, 4.
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EDWARD NIICCIHIOILAS CARDEN For color and spark, Ed is one of the best in the business. His buoyant spirit spells sure success. We all enjoyed his unique personality in class and outside. Ed is capable of talking himself into, or out of, practically anything. To this future diplomat or statesman must come real success. Vice-President, 3, Class Representative, l, 2, 3, 4, Honor Roll, 2, Sophomore Night, 2, Benedict News, 3, 45 Telolog Staff, 45 Civics Club, 4, Public Speaking, 4, Senior Prom Committee, 43 Ring Committee, 3, Junior Prom Committee, 3, Class Basketball, l, 2. ILEO SYILVESTER VCARNEY Can you imagine a humble, modest, studious red head? Well, Leo is the chap who possesses all of these characteristics. Our handsome classmate has always been a faithful friend and a diligent stu- dent. His cheerful cooperation and conscientious interest in all undertakings have gained for him the respect and admiration of our class. Honor Roll, 2, 3, French Club, 2, Science Club, 4, Class Football, lg Class Basketball, 2, ,l.V. Track, 3. EDWARD ERANKCHS CCAROILAN Edward, or, as he is known to us, Babe, has been one of our best track men. Right time or wrong time, he is always ready with a comment for the amusement of his classmates. Sometimes the teacher, however, is not amused. We hope that Babe will run the race of life and win the crown of success, as well as he has in his school track work. Varsity Track, l, 2, 3, 4, Junior Red Cross, 4, Senior Prom Committee, 4. RAYMOND EDWARD CCASJPER RayU was a small fellow when he joined us back in 1937, but he grew a great deal during his years in our midst. Keeping up to par in his school Work, he found time for every kind of sport, track, basketball, and baseball. Ray was al- ways a friend in need. He was popular with all, and had many friends at St. Benedict's. Class Basketball, 1, 2, 3, 4, Class Baseball, 23 Varsity Track, 2. BIG ED LEO BABE RAY Page Twen ly-right
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JOHN AN'll'lI-JIONY CCONILIIN John is a familiar figure of Senior C. He does well in all his studies, but his preference seems to be for mathematics and science. It is rumored John built a boat at home, and his father had to tear the house down to get the boat out. He does like to talk, even write, about boats. The sea is going to have a fine son in John. Honor Man, 2, 3, 45 Class Representative, 2, Sophomore Night. CIHIAIRJLIES JOSIEPH HCONNOIULY Charles is one of the fortunate few who have struck a happy balance between study and activ- ities, social and athletic. He likes to dance, but never neglects his school work. He is a good ath- lete and devotes himself to track. He plans on following accountancy at Georgetown. Honor Roll, 3, Class Football, lg Class Basketball, 25 Class Relay, 2, Varsity Track, 2, 3, 4. WHLLHAM JIIEIFIFJRJEY CONNOJLILY Jeff is one of the better known members of the Class of Forty-one. He has taken part in every type of class activity. His interest in art and science testifies to his varied talents. In athletics we have found him in class football and in class basketball. Jeff is liked by all. His personality fits him well for his future in medicine. Class Representative, lg St. Benedict Society, 2, 33 Science Club, 4, French Club, 3, Orchestra, 1, 25 Art Club, 3, 4, Civics Club, 4g Class Basketball, 2, 3, Class Football, 1, 2, 35 Class Baseball, 1. PATRICK BENIEDIICT CORCORAN Pat is a quiet and lively little fellow from far off Caldwell. Quiet in many Ways, Pat makes a lively addition to any meeting. We have found him to be of a very understanding disposition dur- ing his years with us. He is fond of swimming and dancing. His future lies in accountancy. Library Club, 33 Debating Society, 2. JOHN CHARLIQY KIEFF PAT Page Thirlj r
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