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The Officers of the Senior Class, seated left to right, are: Iames Kaveney, Treasurer, Donald Guerrein, President, Iohn Tinti, Secretary: and Ronald Restifo, Vice-President. It is their responsibility to see that the various func- tions and projects of their class are done efficiently and successfully. They are answerable to the Administration and their Class Advisor for the gen- eral welfare and conduct of their members. We salute them for a fine piece of work in leading and representing us during the past year, our most important at Prep. 5 Our hard-working Senior Class Ad- visor, Father Daniel Martin, has guided the Class of '50 over many rough spots during the past two years. His confidence and personal in- terest in all members of the class has undoubtedly been the driving force behind our successful years at Prep. We, the Senior Class, leave behind us the work. the joys, and the achievements of our eventful years at Prep. It is with heavy hearts, yet fond memories. that we depart. We sincerely trust that our record has been satisfactory for both students and faculty. Never to be forgotten is the interest that our teachers have shown. Their every lesson, every word of advice, was given to help us in the difficult years before us. While many of us may have fallen short of great expectations, we have tried to live up to most of the demands imposed upon us. The long list of Senior honor students attests to the fact that '50 was not wanting in intellectual ability. Results of the annual NROTC competitive examinations showed a larger number of successful examinees than ever before. Yes, the class will leave behind a more than satisfactory scholastic record. On the spiritual side of the ledger, we more 26 than made up for any shortcomings in other depart- ments. We feel, as do many others, that it was the fine example of the Senior Class which insured the tremendous success of our annual Retreat. We are proudest of this fact-mainly because it shows that we are able to apply well the good things we have learned, that our religious training at Prep has not been in vain. Finally, in all humility again, we leave to Prep its first scholastic football championship in the his- tory of the school. The Spirit of '50, with the loyal help from underclassmen, brought success at last for all of us. The support of fans, faculty, and students was a great incentive for winning. Th-ese, then, are our accomplishments. We leave Prep as wiser and better young men. That is as it should be. We only pray that this spirit will drive all of.us to our ultimate goal, happiness on earth and God in Heaven.
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IAMES ROBERT ADAMUS Hou' Rossnr Moose Geniahty and retlcence seem to radiate from this lad s countenance at all times Mooses chummg legs and unfaltermg determination have taken htm through two track and cross country seasons Many a tep pm has been sent flying since he first lifted a bowling ball With his wit and ambition we know Irm will go places rn whatever f1eld he chooses IOHN LEONARD ADAMUS Sr FRANCIS Xxvlzn lohnny Iohn bears the drstmctron of being one of the quxetest members of the class of 50 but only until someone starts talking about hunting or fishrng then hes in it up to his neck Iohnny is not too definite about his future plans but he would like to pursue a career in Naval Aviation IOSEPH THOMAS BERDIS Hou FAMILY lumpm loe Holy Famxlys Iumpm Ioe is one of those boys who 18 always in good humor except of course at test txme Wrestlmg manager treasurer of the Lxterulae and Rambler staff member these stamp Ioe as a genume Prep ster On the side he rcnses pigeons and has shown his abxhty by coppmg numerous awards Gannon College w1ll one day mould Smiley into a capable teacher WILLIAM ARTHUR BEYER Sscnno Hruzr Wnlly A portal to-portal grin with a love for talking land womenl marks B111 as one of our happy go-lucky fellows Although not a heavyweight Will played intramural football and basketball and was a member of the track Squad Bill wlll Pwbflbly follow ln his fathers footsteps and become a Jeweler A busmess admmxstration course at Notre Dame 18 his immediate goal FRANK IOHN ANTHONY Hou Rosnnv Bzg Dog Generous good natured and mspmng Franks athletic ability is as obvious as the nose on his face All city tackle wrestling giant and track star Sldeswrper clarms hrs favorite past1me is dnvmg His ambxtron rs to be the star to success The Unlverstty of Purdue wlll one day proudly claim hrm as an alumnus IAMES DOMINIC AQUINO Sr Prrrns- lzm Ioe DxMagg1o has hls greatest admirer ln Ilm the truest of Yankee fans Hes well versed and convincing in his arguments and lt s tough to pull the wool over hrs eyes Though his first love IS baseball he put it asxde for a whxle and played IV basketball Irm may be Peg Parson s suc cessor as he enters the field of Journalism I . . . ' I - I I ' . I . . I become one of the city's leading engineers, and his friendly smile seems to I e - e I I . 1 U - I . . . . ' . - I u I 1 I I ' V I I I 1 - - I , 1 1 1 ' . l ' I ' - . . . , . - ' I ' ' - . I Q - I
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