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jOl-IN F. O'DONNELL HSLYIIIH A good student throughout the past four years john is guaranteed a successful career as a biochemist. His pleasant ways and his winning personality are the reasons for his scores of friends. Man- hattan will soon gain his loyal and un- stinting support. Alchemy gives way to chemistry l NICHOLAS J. PUCO HNMJ' Nick came to join our ranks in junior year and has ever since been a key fig- ure in intramural sports. His role of Dum-Dum in our annual play Broth- er Orchid was indicative of his title of Class Strongmanf' Nick hopes to be a future accountant. f. fp' TEREN CE M. ROONEY r ri-ferry 1 I After his arrival at S.H.H.S. in third year, Terry became known as one of the class comedians. His future, however, is that of a gob in Uncle Sam's Heet. Terry's reason for this choice? He loves to swirn. N . ..,,. 5'-L ' ' K ,X W f fit , id f l RAYMOND F. SCHAPPERT HRWU 1951 was an epochal year for St. -, , Helena's. Why? It was then that Ray 1 A decided to shift his allegiance from Regis 1 'L to S.H.H.S. Happy-go-lucky by nature, r ,Z . 7 Ray will be most remembered for his ' oft-quoted frank opinions. He lent a , ' r decisive hand to Varsity basketball and to 4' the annual's sports' section. A . fi 4 I , 1 PHILIP 1. SANDSTROM I f ' Phil ' Through his four years at St. Helena's, Phil has distinguished himself as an out- standing student. His diligence will be invaluable to him in the fulfillment of , his life-long dream after his training at x Dunwoodie. Best of luck, Reverend ! 1 f vw f J
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1. iw: . I A 'UA n av' 1 I 48 C23 f I5 7 3 C23 faaa af-flff if JT --v'-f I-vs I KENNETH H. MCGUIRE ffMEE', Mac's contribution was the deciding fac- tor which made sleeping the class pastime. Although he moves slowly, he's hard to catch when it comes to wit. His future as an accountant should be as suc- cessful as his stay at S.H.H.S. JOHN J. MAZZOLLA rrMizzy11 Becoming slightly skeptical on the idea What makes electricity tick, this little bundle of energy plans to originate a neo-physics movement via Manhattan's courses in electrical engineering. Con- fidentially, though, we think he packs a secret store of hi h volta e for those . I S g speedy sprmts in track. i Howard Johnson, . . . favorite BERNARD J. MARONE Bernie Bernie trudges in from the wilds of Pel- ham Bay. Since photography has always been his first love, he easily became our favorite shutter-bug on the Helenian Staff. He has fallen prey to the lures of Manhattan College. You'll smile your way to success, Bernie! L 2' anf A 'E' N' class hangout .I ' A THOMAS P. MEDAGLIA HTOMH Tom was a regular starter on the Var- sity basketball squad throughout his four years at St. Helena's. After graduation he plans on training for an insurance executive's position. All of us here wish him the best of luck. THOMAS J. MORRIS Moore His spontaneous cheerfulness and his friendliness to all have made him a real pal. We'll miss his light-hearted good humor when graduation disperses us to the four winds. Fort Schuyler inherits a gem! a it 1 . 1 i
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ALBERT A. SCHNUR Max Max's love for chemistry and his sense of humor combined to menace the school's equilibrium in '53. Max tells us that he'll soon be vying with nuclear scientists to see who'll be able to set off the biggest explosion. At least, he's off to a flying start! jr. . ,Exp y 1 .ff i?. 3e,, G ygi . I uso-f gm 'van' J ROBERT V. SMITH Rollo Bob was noted Most Popular in senior year because of his ability to make close friends everywhere. He saw plenty of action on the diamond for three years, and was a great asset to class spirit. We advise him to have a big notebook handy when he visits all those ports in the Navy. PIUS I' SOMMER Pzerce His talents in photography vwere awarded by his being named Photography Edt tor for the Helenian The Senior poll gave distinction to his conservative man ner Being a lover of the great out doors Van Cortlandts proximity to Manhattan vias the decisive factor in his registering there for science IRANK A SCORDINO Dmo Frank was key man on the Athletic Association for four years A diligent worker lrank will always be as suc tcsslul as he vsas at St Helenas He enloycd Down to the Sea in Ships much that he feels himself magnetically drawn to lort Schuyler Hats off to The Admiral ' The cost of a free ride X 'XA tu? Q -A Aw- BD .ra 4 lun 'Q 'T 'A an W' ,. A JOHN L SWEENEY df A constant vusecracker Jack was an other humorist in the class After a hitch in the Navy he plans to attend Ro chester Institute of Technology for train ing as an offset tone and color Corrector for magazines We hope you never be come color blind jack'
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