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,UI la if .,f',1 W 'w if QY -:INA lb, ,f all 1 all fri? Z'Zf9f W THE 1937 Lxlill-B Q 1 I I IOSEPH BUYNE St. Agnes, Rockville Centre .Class Treasurer 2g Camera Club 4, Spanish Club I, 2, 3, Dramatic Art Society 4Q Football 1, 2. Rejoice, O young man in llzy youth. LFR DUNOHUE St. Agnes, Rockville Centre My l 1 sh Club I, 2, 3, Dramatic Art Society 3, 4, easurer of Dramatic Art Society 43 French Club 1, 2, 3, Orchestra 1, 2, 3Q Band 4, Fan Fare 3, Foot- ball I, 2, 3, 4. He is Ll scholar and a very good one. 01,2 1 IOHN FARRFLL Sz. Agnes, Roelqville Centre French Club 1, 2, 3, Mission Committee 1, 2, Dra- matic Art Society 3, Football I. To eat, to drink, and to be merry. I 14 1 -X
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i will 1 THE 1937 LAf7XCfB Q class felt that it had really become a part of the great student body. Since we had found high school to be much different from what we had expected, we were more serious this year. However, our Sophomore year was filled with many enjoyable events. The principal social affair of our Sophomore life was our memorable George Washington Birthday Dance. Another event which made our second year so happy was the bus ride to the Capitol Theatre in New York to see the screen portrayal of Dickens's immortal masterpiece, David Copperfield. Thus the second quarter of our high-school career slipped quickly by and we entered our third year. Howhappy we were to become Iuniorsl We all realized that in one more year the cherished place in school life would be ours. And after one fleeting year we would finally gain our goal. The members of the Class of ,37 knew that the battle was half won. It was in this spirit that we began our third year. Proud to be able to take charge of the school paper, we managed to gtiide it through a successful year. Other events which helped to make our Iunior year a memorable one were the grand trip to see A Tale of Two Cities, the unforgettable Fan-Fare Dance, and the organization of the Glee Club by our class. Finally, in Iune, after a very happy and successful year, our Class Party was held. I am sure that none of us will forget that wonderful climax to our third year. T At length we attained the top-1-we became Seniors. This year meant the realization of all our dreams. And yet, it has passed so quickly, a year full of hard study, it witnessed our successful Senior Prom, our visit to the Book Fair and the Museum of Science and Industry, and the many other events which crowded our Senior days. Now, at last, our expectations have been fulfilled. We are about to be graduated, and each and every one of us feels that all that we set out to do has been accomplished. And if at times the road was rough we are now compensated a thousandfold. In conclusion, before we reluctantly take our leave of dear Saint Agnes Academy, let us thank God for those four wonderful years which we enjoyed together, for indeed they may prove to be the happiest years of our lives. And lastly, let us offer up a silent prayer for those who have so generously guided us, both intellectually and spiritually, over those restless years of our youth. May dear Saint Agnes bless them, and may she always watch over the Class of 1937. Bernadette Waterman l13l ibn' an Q.
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I THE 1937 LATBTQ3 3 3 Q GERARD HOFFMAN St. Agnex, Rorlqville Centre French Club 1, 2, Dramatic Art Society 4, Football 1, 2, 3, 4. .-1 lqindly thoughtful chap. VINCENT KARL St. nlgnes, oe e Centre Class Vice-President 4g Class Treasurer I, Social Committee 1: French Club I, 2, 3g Tr surer of French Club 3: Spanish Club 3, 4g President of Spanish Club 3, Riding Club 3, 4Q Fan Fare 3g Or- chestra 2, 3g Band 4g Football r, 2, 3, 4. The style is the man himself. ROBERT WATERS St. Jgnes, Rofhuille Centre Class Vice-President 2g Camera Club 43 Spanish Club 1, 2Q Football 1, 2, 3, 4. .-I good .eport in the true sense of the word. fflv l15l iii! if win-QQ W r 'itiiitf h hits W 9 fi lit 'fini-1 J O. V V- tw , Ly, 'O Zlxfilf M X ,f 3 'lik K . N 9
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