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What time does the girls' school get out? JOSEPH A. MUTINO Moors St. Helena's grad . . . Joe lent his talents to the Glee Club in third year and to the Sodality in fourth . . . Everybody wishes joe well in his pharmacy studies at Fordham. ,H ba rgg. DANIEL M. MURRAY Danny By virtue of his disarming charm Danny numbers many among his friends . . . Showed his school and class spirit by participating in soft- ball and basketball intramurals . . . With his future career undecided as yet Danny hopes to attend Manhat- tan. FRANCIS J. MURRAY Frank Frank came to us from Our Lady of Mercy . . . The outdoor type, he is found with McMenamin, Kitz and Riordan, when not playing softball . . . Frank wants to enter the business field . . . Happy banking Rockefeller. I JAMES M. O'CONNOR Ace Dubbed Ace by himself, Jim loves a good joke . . . Quiet by nature . . . When asked what his future plans are, he replied. I'm not sure! . . . But we're sure he'll succeed if he gets what he wants. gl qi, t Q 7 Y 5' I l i DAVID M. O'SULI.IVAN Brufu.t Dave, being a resident of Parkchester, has been a successful Helenian for 12 years . . . Brufus has gone in big for intramural sports while at St. I-Ielena's . . . Dave's post-graduation plan is to become a Marine. Fix 'Z 4 if ' 'vi 1, A 'Q' sb X, X., 37 .
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'x 1 ! +3 . 0. , 5 . A N25 31 of x in 'E 'l-ner ' .7.Jx 0 I JOHN F. MULVEY lflohnnyil Johnny is well known in this vicinity, being the usher at the RKO movie . . . Has been a regular on his class softball team . . . lntends to join the army. 0 'lQQf,hiA . 1. ,, xl xx I 5 , A gf .. I 1 JAMES M. MULLIGAN H-lim!! Jim, a former student of St. Ray- mond's Grammar School, plans to have a career in mathematics . . . He can usually be found in the company of Braddick, Hammer, McGrath, and Riesbeck. EDWARD J. MULLINS Moon A recent addition to our seniors, Moon bravely makes the trek from Brooklyn every morning . . . With a quiet charm he quickly won popu- larity with all . . . Pals with Federici and Zahalak . . . Hopes to continue his education at St. John's College. 3 GREGORY F. MUNDY HGregll Another from St. Benedict's Friendly with Schuck and E. Don- nelly . . . Hopes to be a successful commercial artist . . . Good Luck Greg. 36 DANIEL R. MURPHY Whitey Whitey is another quiet Helenian . . . Has played softball for four years . . . He can be seen with Jim O'- Connor . . . His future is undecided as yet.
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Sprir1gsl' RICHARD J. O'SULLIVAN Richie Always a good sport, Richie has given freely of his wit since coming to us from St. Ann's . . . His achieve- ments in baseball helped us to win the Bronx Championship . . . Headed for college and also for success. QF:-,v ,, vm f, 23 -' x L sea. I EDWARD W. PHILIPPS Eddie Eddie is always ready with a smile, makes the daily trek across the bridge . . . Intends to enter civil service after he completes his time in the Air Force. Q' I gn Q q I 1 5 ROBERT J. OMBRELLO Umbrella Bob can be found in the company of Dave O'Sullivan and Mike Parker . . . He isn't sure if he will go to college or join the Air Force, but we're sure he will make the right decision. MICHAEL 1. PARKER Mike, one of the cliff dwellers of Parkchester, is a mad man with a lindy . . . Seen regularly at St. Helena's Sunday night making like Fred Astaire . . . The army gets a good man when they get Springs. N 631 31 3 'Uri Kg X 4 MICHAEL C. PHILLIPS Mike A winning smile and a well timed gag carry Mike from day to day . . . A writer for the Cross Crown and a Sodalist . . . One usually finds him in the company of Cassidy, Buckley, Stenson . . . Mike is contemplating the police force as a career. y .gf SALVATORE J. PINTO ns-al!! Sal enjoys a good joke and can usu- ally be seen around Sehring, Melino . . . He tried out the Radio Club for one year and soon found out elec- tricity wasn't for him . . . For the girls at 915 he can be reached by dialing UN 3-8989.
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