Gonzaga High School - Aetonian Yearbook (Washington, DC)

 - Class of 1958

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Amgx, ,na, .wav .5 ,,.-519 3. 4 .. f , T iil. w-mn farm 9 5,3 ' Q XUJI. Wi First Row: P. Cook, M. Calabia, J. Hoffman QSec.j, V. Calder fPres.j, Mr. Redmond, SJ., T. Rose fVice-l'res.Q, D. ASol1ersWQTreas.L Mondi, Sullivan. Second Row: M. Marchetti, W. Hail, D. Wells, D. Reed, j. Freeman, j. Sperty, C. Del Vecchio, IL. Laoouvie, Lf. Warren, U. rieimexer, J. Ferris. Third Row: P. Banda, W. Schoeni, V. Matelis, V. Anselmo, P. Rinaldi, J. Zegowitz, F. Lillis, J. Clingan, j. Sheppeck, T. Folllard, T. Buckley, C. Barker. QAbsentj-C. Yanchulis. 4-Ji As seniors, there were two questions in our minds on the first day of school. One was: i'To which class would we be assigned? The other was: How well would we do as seniors? The Hrst question was answered right away as we found ourselves in 413, which was composed principally of familiar faces from 2D and 313. Mr. Red- mond, SJ. was our Religion and German teacher. Fr. McGawley, taught us the wonders of Physics, and we are still wondering. Mr. Gavin, served as our Mathematics instructor, and Mr. Barber, led us through Latin and English. The second question was answered as we progressed through the year. At the end of the year we found our- selves near the top of the senior classes. V. Calder, T. Rose, D. Sobers and P. Banda were selected as president, vice-president, treasurer and secretary respectively. Near- ly every 1TlCIlllJC1' of 4B was engaged in an extra-curricular activity. Although we may not remember every detail of the events that took place in class, we will certainly re- call with nosalgia the spirit and friendship of the class of LIB. XV. Schoeni and II. Klish wait expectantly to see the German Elm Mr. Redmond, S.j. is about to show. l... iii A , 3 45' A 92 IF ft. A .pany-'R . .-we 'Ni l. -v pu 34.11 if .. ',w :.1'lif 7- S.. - a Q ff ifv' 31' L .Bl -rs B . fff.gf.z.:...g, f .,.pfsu...1

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Q -. 'i -1 1 sam . , I qs I i Q- V.-1 S First Row: C. Neely, L. Becka, J. Brinker fSecr.J, R. Eppard fPres.j, Mr. Barber, S.J., E. Lilly fVice-Pres.J, P. Schwedler fTreas.J, J. Van de Putte, A. Drance. Second Row: M. White, W. Messer, G. Ruppert J. Corso, J. Klisch, R. Claffy, W. Meyer, S. Weber, J. Buchanan, WV. Veeder, T. O'Connor. Third Row: T. Hickey, J. Ring, J. Costello, D. O'Donnell, J. Calarco, T. Felker, C. Brosius, J. Crawford, H. Valencia, J. Stokes, T. Fleming, J. Mazzuchi, T. Pollard, YV. DeRossett. Mlisentj-J. Sweeney. Mfell, it's all over now-there is nothing left but the memories. The class of '58 is just a name. Little did we realize upon entering Kohlman Hall what the next four years would hold. The traditional spirit of Gonzaga took grasp and is being upheld in the finest standards by the present senior class, the leadership offered by the seniors in the various activities, the trip to the Loyola game to witness the Eagles triumph, and lastly, the banner dis- played from the XVashington Monument, an unparrelled accomplishments since Gonzaga's founding, are but a few examples of the spirit existing. Wie the members of 4A are proud to be a part of the past four years, and the memories which we take away will always have a place in our fondest recollections. To our Senior Teachers, we offer a brief but sincere word of thanks. P313 J Mr. Barber, S.J. pauses during a Latin pre-lection to point out a figure of speech in the passage from Cicero. Y., ., .i.,



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cgi 435 ?-ff QW 3 5... ,sr wxfggi,-ipaf.gg.ggg:1:.gyf-s. X' ES:-tizsiii Q ff:-. f f. -M-1' V. -,-- Ji-sfsss:mm::e.,. -fins-...Q - . l-aw-i .+r:i1.Ww!g,,-.s,J b, 1 rl ' iifzuxz. f w - will viilfifj ' iz a . ggi? ' ' f!4i'w'CWf 'i:ii'2K:5ff - 7' ' For the past three years we have looked forward to being seniors, and after surviving many struggles we have now attained that title. Many years from now when we page back through this yearbook, some of the fondest memories of our youth as Gonzaga seniors will be re- called. lVe will remember the football games, the class- Qi nights, the dances, and 4-C. For here, under the guidance of Mr. Ahern, S.J. we took an active part in every activity in the school. From the VVashington Monument to the Athletic-locker room, the spirit of 4-C was amply -f displayed. Never-say-die was our motto. As the year progressed, we elected A. Campbell president and also Fenlon, Shaffer and J. Eustace to the respective duties of Vice president, treasurer and secretary. Al- though the roads of life will disperse us in many fields we will always be proud to say lfVe are Gonzaga men. J. Shaffer reads the day's lesson in English period. Mr. Ahern, S. requires that all students recite in front of class. First Row: J. Donahue, D. VVilson, J. Shaffer qTreas.j, A. Campbell QPres.J, Mr. Ahern, S. J., J. Fenlon qVice-Pres.j, J. Eustace QSecr.J, C. Dam- minger, J. Shaw. Second Row: J. Fausey, W. Delaney, J. August, J. Connelley, J. Dwyer, C. Galligan, T. McCarron, D. Olsen, G. Madden, J. Adler, C. Beard, R. Carroll. Third Row: J. Greene, H. Langley, B. Cabell, D. O'Brien, W. Kirvan, T. Kulesher, C. Bohan, E. Cotter, C. Kallina, L. DeMouy, R. Bernot. Missing: P. Collins, K. MacKinnon. 1--2 -vm 'FF JV' 1

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