St Josephs Preparatory Seminary - Yearbook (Holy Trinity, AL)

 - Class of 1959

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is an excellent clarinetist, a real threat to Benny Goodman. On the scholastic side of our class, Bill is one of the top men. Being anavid reader is probably where Bill has received his thirst for knowledge. Bill is a great conversationalist- this a valuable characteristic in his association with people. His ability to act and think has added much to the Freshman Class of '59. Bob Lloyd and Richard Rozynek were this year's biologists -always trailing this or that kind of bug or lizard. Both are also dexterous camera fans. To keep their wits sharp,Bob and Dick will often spend much of their free time in deep concentration over a chess board. Both are further examples of that pleasant wit and sense ofcomraderie that makes a class tops. Bob Dunbar represents Wilmington, Delaware, in the Freshman Class. He is quite adept at playing the accordian and livens up the colloquy periods with his polkas. He does as well in the classroom as he does in music, keeping up an honor roll average. The he-man with his hands firmly gripped on a whirling jump rope and beating out a melodic rhythm is the Hercules of theFreshman Class. Bob Herzog. Bob is a 'fiend'for physical education and pursues this interest to the fullest degree. His sense of humor is something we can brag about. He is a comedian with a friendly air of easiness and al- ways ready with a quip that can raise you out of any rut. A boy who deserves a notable place in the class is Joe Hoffman from Grayslake, Illinois. He has that certain air of mystery and sophis- tication which makes him well liked in the class and is so responsible for his numerous friends. Joe is a very diligent member of the Radio Club and is also always on the beam in his studies. A boy befitting his nickname, 'Greek', dueto his tremendous ability in the sports field isJoe Appolio, hailing fromMillington, New Jersey. Jae was s main cog in Saint Joseph's backfield and led the team to an undefeated season. Besides being a Sportsman, Joe is also associated with the many achievements of the Camera Club. Joe's election to the class presidency attests to his character and personality. Nightmares in Algebra are quite in frequent to Eric Carroll from Santa Monica, California. His knowledge in mathematicscannot be sur- passed. None of the other subjects we have have proven too much of a challenge for Eric who can easily claim a position among the intelle- gentia of the Frosh. He's the quiet type but still very active in the school's curriculum. We received a twosome from Bergenfield, N.J., Harold Gerken andMark Greening. Both have what ittakes to supply the class spirit which must be developed by us. They spend a large part of their time making new friends and deepening the comradeship they have with old ones. The companionship of this duet is valued highly in our new class. The lad with his nose deep in a book is Ron Stoebenau, our Phila- delphia lawyer. One of the high men, scholasticwise, Ron reads and studies like a mad scientist. He draws friends like 'honey draws flies' with his smooth easygoing way. This must be due to the fact that he hails from 'The City of Brotherly Love' - Such is the brief outline of the Freshman class. It is virtually impossibly to give more than a thumbnail sketch of each member of this class. There are two binding forces making an entity in ourselves and an integral part of the school which we sincerely hope and pray will grow and flourish with the passing of time.

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