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THE STAR Starting the third quarter we continued along the path of learning with eagerness and satisfaction, for with each week our knowledge of cate- chism, algebra, history and English mounted steadily. During this period the drive for the La Salle Auxiliary was inaugurated. 1A showed up well as witnessed by the final results. The remainder of this quarter passed quietly and uneventfully until finally we saw visions of the third quarterly exams. These also were passed quite as successfully as had been the previous two. The fourth and final lap of the year is passing rapidly, in fact more so than the other three. The big tests-The Regents-we have yet to struggle with. We don't pretend to be boastful, but we feel certain of success. In another week the crucial ordeal will be over. The results we await with confidence. Before concluding this brief history of our class it is but fitting to give mention to those of our class who distinguished themselves scholas- tically and athletically during the year. Anthony Carriotore, a diminutive youth from the west side seems to hold the top-notch as a student. He led his class in every exam conducted. Close on his heels We find Angelo Zupa, Tommy Ryan, Anthony Nolder, and William Schifferli. Frank Wahl, the big lumberman, is not to be forgotten, Robert Devine, George Griffith, Al Starck, William Gibbon, Tony Mauriello, George Argus, Rob Miller, Stanley Kuchta, Clarence Opitz, Carson Stone, Jack Connors, and Tom Reese also come in for a share of scholastic honors. In athletics Tom Reese, Angelo Zupa, Bob Devine, Bernard Wargula, Jack Connors, and Clarence Opitz, upheld the honor of 1A in the interclass games conducted. We must not forget to say a word of commendation also to the following youths who in one way or another boosted St. J oe's. Chris Reddien, Bill Kellyg Frank Martin and Arnold Page, Niagara Falls prodigies 3 Harry Schweigert, Anthony Mazur, Austin Roetzer, Joe Healy, Charlie Gallogher, Paul D'Arcyg Paul Kane and Edward Wagner, the Siamese twins, Blase Militello and Clif Stearns. We trust that you have enjoyed our history, and so we close with the fond hope that next September will find the 1A boys back again hale and hearty to embark upon their second year as distinguished Sophomores of St. Joe's. To faculty and students we extend our sincere wishes for a pleasant and restful vacation. CLASS OF 1930A Swty e mt
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