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FRANCIS J. FINNEGAN Bachelor of Arts Power Memorial Academy A fun loving son of Saint Francis . . . “Oh, wliat a time I had last night!” . . . Fr. Fleming’s nemesis—knows the Ethics answers even though he didn’t hear the questions . . . Speaks of his home in the Bronx — “the boro beautiful . . . terrific worker — one week before the finals . . . What he needs for success: a good sleep. Voice 2 , 4 ; French Club 1 ; English Club 2 , 3 , 4 ; Class Basketball 1 , 2 , 3 , 4 ; Pi Alpha Fraternity ; Religion Club 1 , 2 , 3 , 4 ; Glee Club 1 , 2 ; Freshman Dance Committee. SALVATORE J. GRAZIADEI Bachelor of Science James Madison Higli School The “zoot” suit kid of St. Francis . . . “Whassa madda wid dat, huh?” . . . elected captain of track team two days before it was abolished . . . “Hey Kelly, the ceiling’s leaking” . . . student room lectures on chem. lab. technique . . . “Now listen Mac” . . . one man draft hoard advisor of S.F.C. . . . “Youse guys are ignorant — that’s all!” Freshman Track;Varsity Track 2 , 3 ; Class Basketball 3 ; Mendel Club 1 , 2 , 3 , 4 ; Indicator Club 1 , 2 , 3 , 4 ; French Club 1 , Religion Club 4 .
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WILLIAM J. DOYLE Bachelor of Science St. Francis Preparatory A tall man . . . red and silent . . . tries to make himself inconspicuous when late . . keeps his coat on . . . “I don’t think that’s exactly correct Father . . . lives in the lab, except for excursions into the philosophy classes . . . “Those Com¬ mando tactics are pretty good” . . . traded in his Lincoln-Zephyr for a Coast Guard barge. Mendel Club 1 , 2 , 3 , 4 ; German Club 1 , 2 . RAYMOND J. ELLMER Bachelor of Arts Cathedral Preparatory Handsomest Life-Guard on the eastern seaboard . . . pride of Rockaway and Jones Beach . . . ’Can I take P.T. five times a week Brother?” . . . has more clothes in his locker than Barneys . . . passed summer course while in the hospital . . . “Can’t we have that test next week?” . . . will graduate if Dean approves. Student Council 4 ; Voice 2 , 3 ; Franciscan 3 ; Junior From. Committee ; Class Basketball 2 , 3 , 4 ; To Kalon K ' Agathon 2 , Vice-President 3 , President 4 ; French Club 3 ; Phi Rho Pi. Treasurer 4 .
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THOMAS E. HAGGERTY Bachelor of Science Far Rockaway High School The silver tongued orator of St. Francis . . . hack hone of the debating club . . . co-founder of the “Are We Lucky Boys” . . . “Let us as¬ sume” . . . sampled “pep you up pills” hut fell asleep . . . “My kid brother plays for Fordham” . . . next stop will he Georgetown Medical School . . . Lt. Haggerty of the U. S. Army Medical Corps. Duns Scotus 3 , 4 ; Dean’s List 1, 2 , 3 ; Voice 2 , Associate Editor 3 ; Class Basketball 1 , 2 ; Mendel Club 3 , 4 ; Indi¬ cator Club 3 , 4 ; Arts Club 1 , 2 ; Glee Club 1 , 2 , 3 ; Debat¬ ing Society 1 . 2 , President 3 . OLIVER J. HAMILL Bachelor of Arts St. Michael’s High School The mighty mite . . . who believes in kyriologv • • • 6A I don’t think it’s fair to us guys” . . . leaves with “where the great big red bananas grow” still in his system — undelivered . . . “sem” student on a day off—“People talk too much” • • • I assure you I did not . . . Haunting Re¬ frain: The morality of suicide squads. To Kalon K’Agathon 1 , 2 , 3 ; French Club 2 ; Glee Club 1 , 2 , 3 , Secretary 4 ; Class Basketball 3 ; Voice 3 . 4 : Troupers 2 .
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