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A 1 ' 4 . ' .5 I . N N , , -. T. ,WM-,v-, ,A 4, ,L,... ,.,, -.-. .. ..-.---.. T. ,M - M . U' I lim came to The Prep in his junior year, to con- tinue his secondary training, after spending two years at St. Francis Prep, in Brooklyn, New York. lim lives at Kings Point, Long Island, and is a great rooter of the Long Island University bas- ketball team. Upon his arrival at The Prep, Iim immediately became active in almost every organization at The Prep. He played a year of outstanding Iunis ior Varsity basketball, and then in his senior year, he was a big factor in The Prep having an excellent basketball team. Iim also played end cfz'g0ae on the football squad in his senior year and was considered one of the best tennis players on the campus. For his work in football, basketball and tennis, Iim received Varsity F letters. He was on the sports department of the yearbook and he was head of the Ticket Committee for the Senior Ball. Although much of Iim's time was taken up by sports and activities, he always managed 'to re- ceive good marks to place him on the Honor Roll. Next year, Iim hopes to enter the United States Maritime Academy or St. Bonaventure.
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l Atilio came to The Prep from Maracaibo, Vene- zuela. He entered St. Francis as a sophomore in 1949. Atilio, although never having acquired ct nickname at The Prep, has become well known around the Prep. Atilio has participated in both intramural bas- ketball and softball. His greatest feat is being one ot The Prep's top soccer players, for he led The Prep eleven as its captain in 1950, and besides receiving his Varsity F letter, he re- ceived the Assistant Headmaster's Award for his splendid play on the soccer iield. He would .gngyf , have played baseball last year but because of a sprained ankle he was not able to play. Atilio hopes to play Varsity baseball this spring. He always has been a great music lover and during his spare time he tries to listen to as much jazz music as he possibly can. Dancing is also one ol Atilio's favorites. Whenever the school dances were put on you were sure to find Atilio in attendance. Atilio always proved to be a good student and we know that he set a good example for his roommates by his dili- gence at study.
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