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a host of people, to the man who served as our principal acting as an inspira- tion for us to become as great a man as he isg to my parents whose sacrifices made my high school education pos- sibleg to the faculty whose labors at times have seemed in vain but the fruits of which will be materialized in coming years when we will be tried and tempered in the fire of human experi- enceg yes, to all these we owe a tremen- dous debt of gratitude, incapable of ever being repaid. Another dominant feeling is that of sorrow that four years should have passed so quickly. Scarcely had our shyness and naivete, characteristics of the Freshman, worn off when we were Sophomores, wrestling with intricate problems in Geometry and Latin. Junior year had hardly begun when we were given our Senior rings. This year, Senior year, has come and gone amidst many good times experienced at ath- letic events and classes. Finally, happiness is mine, as l graduateg happiness because my par- ents had the foresight to give me the fine benefits of a Catholic education. Somehow, the bright red bricks of the building have always symbolized for me what All Hallows really is: a place where boys became men, not just physically, but morally and intellectu- ally as wellg The education received here will be as lasting as the granite foundation on which these bricks are laid. As we go forth into the world, our high school education, received at All Hallows, will stand us in good stead and will be an inspiration to us to model our life and conduct on that of a good Catholic gentleman. i9
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JOHN ADAMS St. Helena's Quiet and amicable Quince has been well liked by all those that know him. While at All Hallows his main interests have gone to the Glee Club. An Honor Student in Freshman year, John plans to study Law at Fordham University. Good luck. CHARLES ANDERSON Our Lady of Mercy Charlie's friendly character has won many friends for him while at A. H. He played two years of J.V, Baseball and also participated in Intramural Basketball in Sophomore year. Best of luck to him at Iona in his chosen field of Business Administration. Q: t ' DANIEL AHEARN All Hallows Dan has been a twelve year man here at All Hallows. Tuck , as his friends know him, lent his talents to the school Glee Club, Dance Com- mittee, J.V. and Varsity Baseball, lntramural Basketball and Debate. He plans to enter the Holy Priesthood and become a Maryknoll Semi- narian. LOUIS ANZOLUT . Our Saviour In his four years at All Hallows, Louie has not only been an excellent student, winning two medals, but he has won the friendship of his fellow students. Lou's pleasant smile shall not be forgotten, C.C.N.Y. is his choice for a course in medicine. 20 WILLIAM AHEARN All Hallows Billy, a twelve year man at All Hallows, has been an asset to Gael Basketball teams for four years, He was Co-Captain of the Varsity Bas- ketball team in Senior year. Billy also played Baseball for two years. His many friends at All Hallows sincerely wish him success in his future endeavors at college and later in the field of Physical training. ROBERT BALDWIN Resurrection Ascension Coming to us as a Freshman in February, Bob has always been an active participant in school affairs. In his Sophomore year he lent his services to the Glee Club and the J,V. Football team. For the last two years he has served on the Library'League. The best of luck goes with Bob in his pursuit of Accounting at Iona.
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