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C L A S S S T U D E N T SENIORS Father Kenny explains procedure to the officers of the Class 1954. Al- fred Ziccardi, Secretaryg Gerald LeMole, Presidentg Robert Brennan, Vice-Presidentg John McLean, Treasurer. Class officers are elected to bring to the attention of the Faculty problems which confront the students, and by cooperating with the Fac- ulty to reach a solution pleasing to both parties. Cooperation, so neces- sary in later life, is thus taught to all. . ti-t I tiii I C C' if J Se r, -N f X in ' -h k 1 Q- ' Seated, Left to Right: John Ford, John Hagemann, John Lane, Kenneth Saccaro, Rev. J. B. Hubbert, Moderator, Louis Correard, Vincent Fer- retti, William Sara, Gerald LeMole, Standing: John Rubcich, Robert Brennan, John Kinelski, Francis Arnold, Thomas Walsh. The purpose of the Student Council of the Augustinian Academy is to encourage the students to accept and discharge their responsibilities to themselves and to the Faculty, and to aid in the development of a loyal and constructive school spirit. 26
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GEORGE WHIT FIELD George , Hook Bronx, New York Religion Study Club 1,2,3,4g C.S.M.C. 1,2, 3,4g Dramatic Club 3,45 Augustinian staff 4, Sports-Editorg Intramural Sports 1,2,3,4g Choir 3,43 Varsity Basketball 4. Bouncing in from the Bronx in his Fresh- man year, George has been a resident student at the Academyever since. Possessed of an indefatigably industrious nature he is admired by all who observe his work. His effervesce t ' humor has won a nitch for him in the affe U, tions of his classmates. , 1'.,fl , S Inhisstudies, George applies t omni - asp, time but a patient determinatio to openi l,w, f doors of Latin and the Science as Glelysfltglfl i . is untying the Grecian knots. X r ,-, L Outside of class George' interestsdhlive ,I7 expanded themselves to include e ade- 'If 0 my's athletic fields and the a u rl: of I tj, a if S ,V 'i the stage hand in the field ofirir tg. P ' wi :, Continue on, Geo , N ur siinnyfd J fi' t disposition and persev g, ood- sul6Jf J ' k 2 cessus coronet laborem t ti . ,nf . if A S , fu' if w , L Ill'-' All A 3 MAJ In - Q14 Q f , SN 4 'U ,X it i in G Y 5: I A I f ' 1 ff ff ' . lw'ff7 xl f-'D W X C,y7'0y ,. V! K. L 'f-- gc if S ALFRED z1ccARD1 s S ' A1 Phi1ade1phia,Pa ,Y J! f ' 5 wan S , ,J J, 6 '. .5 f- '-'- - Q fi f af- f i f f ,uf tf 25 Religion Study Club 1.2.3,-ig C.S.M.C. 1.2, 3,43 Augustinian Staff 4, Co-editorg Inter Nos Staff 3,4, typist 3, Associate editor 4, Intramural Sports 1,2,3,4g Choir 3,4g Class Officer, Secretary 4. Hailing from the City of Brotherly Love, Philadelphia, Al is always eager to extoll the excellence of his birthplace. His zealous and persevering spirit is evident in whatever activity he employs his many and varied talents. The quiet politeness and sincerity of his speech attracts and holds the attention of his audience. Inhis appearance, his meticu- lous personality shines through, always being well-groomed, Opposed to any spirit of gloom, A1,like the flashlight, is eveready to brighten up the dull moment with a joke. Eager and quick to learn in the class- room, Al is as equally enthusiastic to par- ticipate in every extra-curricular project of the school, His favorite saying is, The more you learn, the more you realize how much you don't know. .fl
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