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iff if THOMAS HAYKEL RICHARD HEHIR Glcc Club 4, 3 Honor Roll 4, 3, 2, I Legion of Decency I Basketball 4 At first sight, Tom seems to be very shy and reserved in his actions, but upon making his ac- quaintance, one discovers a friendly, companion- able fellow. Tom's membership in the Glee Club was an asset to that organization, since he was one of the pillars of the group during that time. An ardent baseball fan, Tom can usually be found during the season at the majority of the league games. Tom's current operation is that of file clerk in a trucking company but his future plans do not in- clude business since he hopes to take a pre-medi- cal course next year. 0' '45 71: ul . tu -4 Vis SF'f'f:k5'Y3 . L , 'i I he 557 30 The overwhelming interest in Dick's athletic life is basketball and his proficiency at this sport may well cause George Mikan to look to his lau rels on the court. Dick has practiced long and hard to develop an expertness in basketball, and his fleetness of foot and accuracy of aim in a game are eloquent answers to the questions of results. Equally important in Dick's life is his scholastic standing and, with an eye towards being one of the intellectual lights in his class, he Cle- voted himself to earnest study and never failed to attain a high position on the Honor Roll in his four years at school.
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KENNETH HAMILTON The Star 4 Student Council 4 Legion of Decency I Honor Roll 3, 2, I Ken is a young man upon whom the adjective industrious can be applied without reservation for he has worked with determination, sincerity and diligence toward making his high school years among his most profitable intellectually. He has, by his frank, unassuming attitude toward all endeared himself to those who were fortunate enough to overcome his natural reserve and be considered his friends. Ken has found in swim- ming his favorite diversion when leisure time is his and his craving for the active life finds its best outlet in this sport. 9' 4 .-V' :. 'G 9 5- -rugs JAMES HAREN Student Council 4 Football 4, 3 If jim would be at St. 'loe's a few more years, we could be sure that the football squad would enjoy several more seasons as successful as the one just passed. When Bulgy removes himself to St. Bonaventure's College, that worthy institution will find in him a valuable player on the line and a fellow whose spirit is unsurpassed. ln his parish C. Y. C., he actively supports the dances. Releas- ing his abundant energy not only in football but billiards and bowling as well, he is very fond of chemistry and is completing his scientific course this year with an eye toward furthering his studies in that direction when in college. 29 'S
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Xt! -- f ' were s f.,,. A ' RAYMOND HERTEL JOHN HESS Student Council 4 Honor Roll I Cheerleader 4, 3, 2 Ray, who has distinguished himself as one half of our cheerleading squad, has been wisely pre- paring himself for a career in pharmacy by adopt- ing the methods of Horatio Alger in working his way to the top in a drug store. As if this were not enough to keep our embryo pharmacist busy, Ray still finds time to bowl a mean game and to run down the court with the best basketball players in the school. When, in September, Ray enters the University of Buffalo, it will be with a line record of achievement at St. -loe's that he moves onward as a collegian. Honor Roll I John is one of those rare students who finds his greatest interest in the immediate matter at hand -the mastery of the principles of education. Al- though he was an ardent follower of sports, es- pecially baseball, John always found studies of primary importance to him. He is also one of the select few in the school whose interest in philately is great enough to make it his hobby. These fol- lowers of the cancelled stamp gather together for conferences on this all-absorbing topic and their resultant conversations remain a strange, unsolv- able mystery to those others of us less versed in the gentle art. UIQ 31
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