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DONAlD J. HEFNER Don Hails from Woodside . . .faith- ful student councilor . , . the money holder of 4A . . . likes history , . . remembers the long walls on St. Patrick! Day . . . plans to ioin the Navy with Buddy' '... star pitcher ot 3A's championship team . , . Anehors away, Don '26 'v 'S qw-7 'Z C' 0.4 -JJ 3 JOHN E. HEDGECOCK Hedgy Senior partner of O,B,, Hedgy and Cutaneo . . . a rabid Kniclm fan . . , staunch admirer of Bro. Denis. . .always handy with a joke . . . not the stu- dious type but has the stuff to go places . . . lots of luck, Hedgy Coneonllef,oiltlesru'le... 1 K I r 1 l jr I I, -Q Igllllll 5,2 y ' jlll 2 ' il or 1 ,e 2 .4 'C r -w PAUL F. HISSIGER Senator Pleasant Taft Republican . . . St. Albans gift to St. Agnes . . . Sodality devotee . . . :on- stitutes one-half of the latin 4 class , . . plans to be a U.5. Senator from New York . . . a segregotionalist of some stand- ing. . . on avid orator . , . a fervid STAG and AGNESIAN writer . , . noted for his can- stant need ot a haircut . . . So long, l'liss JAMES N. HEWITT Jas A member of the AGNESIAN . . . operates a ham radio . . . good in Math . . . came to St, Agnes in Senior Year . . . plans to study engineering . . a bowling club man . .. Sincerest regards, Jim L 5,4 -iv Nr' Who can forget the Automat gang? great pleasure to look pityingly on the poor little Almost before the school year started there wos an friendly rivalry established between the better sophomor class'f and QA. I was lucky enough to be o member c Brother Denis' sophomore B. After being introduced t World History by Brother Bernard and Plone Geometr b Brother Denis I found rn self env in those oor littl freshmen. At the some time some sophomores were stru Y I Y Y Q P c l- gling through Coesar's Gallic Wars with Brother Potric but I was deprived of this enioyable task. The rivalry between sophomore classes was --to-'
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'9 ...f VINCENT J. GAUDIELLO nvinnyr. A popular lad and excellent mathematics student . . . wants to continue his studies at City College . . . continually quotes Mr. Morgan . . . a staunch follower of the Yankees . . . most congenial . . . good in all sports . . . Keep happy, Vinny 23 -.-f WALTER R. GRETCHYN Wally A bowling enthusiast . . carried over liking far Latin and economics from St. George . . .one of Mr. Morgan's varsity hoopsters . . . plans to attend Fordham . . . a rabid Milwau- kee Brave fan . . . follows the rock and roIl Rangers . . . always good for a verbal bout . . . Keep plugging, Wally DANIEL M. GREGORIO Doberman The Mickey Mantle of intra- mural softball . . . a Perry Como fan , . . remembers Tommy Martin in Soph year . . . swoon: over Pier Angeli . . . never got over the Yankees' victory in the World Series , . . a line Brooklyn lad bound for St. John's . . . PAUL J. GRIGONIS Paul An ardent Gsherman . . . the quiet one in French class . . . great chum of WJ, and Sean . , . another of the 48 working men . , . an aspiring engineer . . . abounds in his devotion to the Dodgers . . . Good luck, Paul Best wishes. Dobie qw., be -swf men attendedj and skating parties. The winter came and went, and as the spring approached, I prepared for the si. Very mu ch attached to ph, 'Choo' parade. I had seen the Saint Patrick's Day parade many times, but this time I would be a part of it. We marched right in front of the Department of Sanitation-not the band but the men who were taking down the barriers. As summer came closer, the big event of the year loomed large and clear. On May 25, we boarded our boat for a trip to Rye Playland. Time flew and it was time for the tests. I came back for my report card and found that it was not necessary for me to go to summer school. Some weren't so lucky, and the first of many cuts was mode. The summer passed rapidly and soon it was time to return to school. Now I was a sophomore and it was my ne kibitleff ' ' ' Debate!! make 6
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JAMES P. LENISTON nlenny., One of the Gateway of the 'i nv' f,X World Boys' '... Veep of - Student Council . , . captain - , of the victorious softball team X . , . a football and track team A lx star , . . plans further education at Manhattan . . . one of Fr. Muhoney's Boys . . . Keep plugging, Lenny DAVID F.KlRKPA1'RICK Dave Mr, President of Senior year Q . . a many slendored fellow 3 . . . Sodality Prefect and French :s -v . Club enthusiast . . . usually seen with Ed . . . plans to study for o career in medicine . . . goes for soft sweet music - Glen Miller style. . , St. Agnes C.Y.A. representative . . . God bless you, Dave Old-new sodality pioneers . . when 2B trounced the rest of the school and became Field Day champs. The contention was culminated when l3OM ot 2B bought tickets to the M.l.T. and was finally acknowl- edged as the better sophomore class . Brother Felician delighted in reminding us of our title whenever we slipped a bit. One of the happiest occasions for the Brothers and consequently for the students was the Beatification of Marcellin Champagnat, the founder of the Marists. We all attended the Mass of Thanksgiving at Saint Patrick's, where 'Y -Ml-5 AA. Q .,,i' , p 'f 11'--Y CARL E. LOSCHERT Carl Senior member of loschert and Ca .... rolled into St. Agnes with little brother , . . a Sa- dality man . . . possesses a warm and friendly smile . . . competent STAG writer . . . Adios, Carl NICHOLAS R. LIMONGELLI Nick Still claims he is from Park- chester , . . always looks for- ward to boatride . , . speaks the King's English . . . gained fame by his persuasive method of acquiring dance patrons . . . plans to take civil engineering at C.C,N,Y ..,. Little Nick . . . suspected of laughing at Bro. Vincent's lakes . . . May your future be bright, Nick -Q5 4 if E? 'bf Voops invade 'loin' City . . Q ,, ,r .w 'Q Q-gi? 'in
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