St George Academy - Crusader Yearbook (New York, NY)

 - Class of 1950

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uveryone toon part in some active ity during his high school career. Many took part in so great a number of activities that there isn't room here to mention them ali. Therefore, under each graduate's ghotofraph:,we have listed only his ou stan ing ones. DANIEL MCAFEE Class officer for two years and Secretary of the Student Council, Danny vied fairly well for the Blarney champ- ionship. JOSEPH McDONALD Joe was always available with help whenever it was needed. Track, Thespians, Bazaar and softball were among his many activities. GEORGE MCBRIDE George was not only a fine Thespian, but was a Student Councilor and a staff member of the yearbook as well. Active on every committee, he gave his all in trying to organize a successful Prom. 'HY JOSEPH MCGRATH UMac'sH friendliness and his amiable nature made him one of the best liked Seniors. We understand that he harbors a secret ambition to take the place of J.P. Morgan. THOMAS MCTAGUE HMacU was a class officer for two years and served as assistant editor of the year 4 book. He joined and worked hard on every committee. Lb aadlqgptqg 100 o0e'0 S 5 a QQ aSfZ2 0f'Gff fbiseiw Fr-eu kj W 5- 8 N 1 f Q e Q 595259 t Cbmf ses tbooqs esp. . b - e t 1 8 C' fp- I- Q 312311 Q ed pop act Q QQ ad 9 U1 N S 'Io O babie 854158 0111-212' Jiifi?Z3555?Jg?o ifZZMWV F I' ' Qrh lt tqbg t be gbbe I' Q Q Q and Zsiattbeb PQP? 8 ibn Dt - b 1 P 1091061221 'if LOSPJ oft etb 0 8 d Tag 1600. bg ods. ' 9 S1 14 THOMAS MULRYAN Was President of the Student Council, President of his Hd 0 ty nbajeaad 046,21 F? ,J Junior Class, Business Mana- ger of this yearbook,ma of the Basketball Team, and Sports Editor of the school paper. nager

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JAMES HARNETT On Jim's list of activities are: track, the Thespians and Bazaar - another winner of the Faculty Award for Service to the School. RONALD JERVIS Ronnie, our very own Rip Van Winkle, participated in base- ball, basketball and track. EDWARD KIRK Ed was a boy with many prob- lems during the first two yearsg solved them during the last two. He plans to join the Navy after graduation. ln no time at all, the vacation was over. We were tannedg we were eager: we were health 5 we wanted to start school again. Kew freshmen to haze, new teachers to harass. We were Juniors. Ze began to look for signs of a beard: we were growing o d. The most adventurous experience of the year was Biology. We started to go in for activities. Egan placed igh on the roster in t e Hearst Grat- orical contest. Rei ly, Svheuer, Murphy O Hare and Jervis went in for bas etball. Dixon and Gularek were very eyfective in track. Burke,Whelan and a few ot ers built a boxing room on the third lcor. Senior Year arrived and we suffer- ed a disappointment. We didn't notice any grea change in ourselves, but what was worse, the faculty didn't seem impressed by our status. ln fact the same caution was made to nwise upn as it was when we were freshmen. Mr. Baranec had written them out, and orr teachers each year had warned us what the requirements for graduation wereg during our final school term, we finally took them seriously. For quite a few, it was too late. JOSEPH LETOSKY A member of the Drum 8 Bugle Corps, Joe used to practice on all available desk tops. He was a softball player and a finalist in the ping pong tournament. JOHN HAYES An active participant in track, the Thespians and the Bazaar, Jack served as Pres- ident of his Junior and Vice President of his Senior Clas: THOMAS JOYCE Tom was a top star in swim- ming and softballg a likely candidate for Mr. America. DOMINIC LOCICERO Famed for his gaiety and an earnestness that could flare into quick but brief anger, Dom whistled his way through school and succeeded well in making everyone his friend.



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13' 3 mu JOHN MURPHY A stalwart member of the varsity Basketball Team for three years, john also dis- played a talent for boxing and softball. JOHN MURRAY Was class Secretary during Sophomore Year. We never tired of watching his clever impersonations. ing 1 dai ' P-N555 Yge 5i6ex:?aS Secs . 'ce' and Glu V1 r h r . was . Yea enc fo 31 xnof e if er we the me 3' of W ore?-Sued m etaribecame fini 6 . he mf ref ,c hi:i:ic0ur5e 'LB' A WILLIAM REILLY HBig Billn played center on the Basketball Team for three years, and starred as pitcher on the Baseball Team JOHN NEWE John was one of tne original thirteen students to enter the school. He was President of his Freshman class, and, in his Senior Year, played varsity Basketball. THOMAS O'HARE Had feMAU1qIC Captain of the Basketball anyone 'Yer ,V E PO Teamg on the yearbook staffg theles else qrds to EYES winner of the Faculty Award qffiendif bisln clas Say tb for Service to the Schoolg llfed b-Y waysgelzfle S3 nev an Student Councilorg Senior Historiang and wearer of the loudest clothing. GEORGE ROBBINS After serving as Vice-Pres- ident of his Sophomore and then Secretary of his junior class, George joined and did well on the Swimming and Track Teams. f Q11 blade ,gf veij clasgma?:11 S. JAMES ROBBINS Went in for track and swim- ming just like his hrothery he was also an active member of the Science and Spanish Clubs.

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