Gonzaga High School - Aetonian Yearbook (Washington, DC)

 - Class of 1958

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Gonzaga High School - Aetonian Yearbook (Washington, DC) online collection, 1958 Edition, Page 59 of 158
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Mx A'C'est tout has been written to Junior Year. Now we of 34A look with excitement towards the honors of Senior Year, but still we can already review the fond memories of our third year at Gonzaga. Mr. Cahill, S.J., as homeroom teacher, led us through Religion, Latin, and French, while Fr. Hammett, S.J., Mr. Gavin, S.J., and Mr. Mawhinney, S.J., guided us to a fuller under- standing of Chemistry, Geometry, and English, respec- tively. The boys of 3-A earned the respect of all by their high academic standards but our success was not limited to scholastic matters alone. L. Denny, Kalil, Laz- zari, K. McCarthy, McGann, B. O'Hare, Wolf, and M. Word represented 3-A in athletics while Browne, R. Burch, G. Caggiano, and H. Sterling, and J. Wilson held our banner high in the various other activities l around the school. Yes, we can look back with pride as we unceasingly strive on for higher learning. Mr. Cahill, S.J. questions J. Mattare on the Reader which, together with conversation and grammar, is required for French students. First Row: R. Barretto, E. Nigro, R. Burch fSecr.j, J. McCann fPres.j, Mr. Cahill, S.J., J. F. Wolf qVice-Pres.J, B. O'Hare QTreas.j, J. Kalil, D. Shaffrey, Second Row: J. Martin, J. Lazzari, M. Fincham, J. Browne, B. Griflith, J. Wilson, N. Campagnoli, J. Mattare, P. Mclnerny, E. Langley, Third Row: K. McCarthy, C. Marinoff, D. Jackson, L. Denny, F. Mason, J. Raley, G. Caggiano, M. Grassy, H. Sterling, M. Word, L. Hanlon. Z l ig .. - '-fe 'za -f-'sv .Mi af 2-sf it A x 3 l P N- J

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Fr. Hocking and the l-C Boosters lead the Don's prize bull during halftime ceremonies at the Loyola game in Baltimore. Loyola is a Jesuit rival. At the end of the year, some Gonzaga boys assemble before the bus as they enjoy a class picnic at Sandy Point Beach, Maryland.



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Quo .1 5 Qq . an ,, '- 5' First Row: R. Wolf, V. Clavelli, W. Hall, fSecr.J, L. Banda fPres.J, Fr. Hammett, S.J., C. Wolf, QVice-Pres.J, F. Minni QTreas.J, H. Lilly, R. Macfarlane. Second Row: J. Winstead, J. Carter, M. Nugent, A. Baltins, R. Neuland, B. Hughes, S. Dillon, D. Lamborne, L. Prahinski, J. Walsh. Third Row: S. Hill, M. Jordan, W. Banfield, H. Holland, J. McGuire, W. Giller, F. Klisch, P. Voigt, M. Yourshaw. 3-JS' Progress has been the by-word for Class 3-B ever since it was formed in September. Early in the year we elected our ofhccrs and L. Banda was chosen President, C. Wolf, vice-president, F. Minni, treasurer and W. Hall, secre- tary. Under the guiding hands of Father Hammett, S.J., our homeroom teacher, and assisted by Mr. Redmond, S.J., Mr. McGoldrick, S.J., Mr. lfVinner, and Mr. Fahy, we have traveled far on the road' to success. 3-B ranks high academically and also in extra cur- ricular activities. Many, if not all are in some after school project. 3-B is well represented in the Band, Math Club, Booster Club, and others. Sports ranks first in preference and 3-B has contributed to both the inter- mural and varsity fields. C. Wolf, B. Banfield, and L. Banda all saw action on the gridiron. Classmates of 3-B will long remember their Junior Year at Gonzaga. Following directions, W. Hall cautiously- mixes the chemical ingredients, wondering whether or not Fr. Ham- mett's Chemistry Lab will hlow up.

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