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PAUL HOAR 'Iln ,Star 4 .Studu1ICo zcrz czl 4 Football I Baseball 4 Q Were there to be a contest for all around popu lanty among students and faculty Paul Hoar would easxly be among the prmcrpal contenders for few boys have his facllrty for marntarnrng a cons1stently sunny mood We cannot recall any occasmn when Slcrp was at a loss for a heartenmg word to relreve a difficult sntuatlon Hrs extra cur rrcular career was confmed largely to sports pecnally baseball at whnch he drsplayed a rather remarkable talent To round out hrs personalnty Paul put h1s footwork to good use on the dance floor and thls coupled wrth hrs rnfectrous person ahty, made hmm much rn demand among the fur sex Jjmclw' -2 ft 653' ROBERT HEUBUSCH Stuclcn! Counczl 4 Glee Club 4 3 Honor Roll4 J 2 I One of the Semor Class devotees of the cmema Bob takes a keen mterest lh the adxances of the mov1es and m bemg able to ldentxfy the most mmor characters rn any screen effort Hrs other two hobbres tamp collectmg a1d pmochle are not qulte so exhaustrng but they rate wlth Bacall Grable and Company ln Clalmlhg Bobs mterest On the subject of preferences after graduation Bob lS casting longmg eyes upon the Naval Serv xce where he should find hrs record at St oes an rmportant factor ln settmg lum on the road to success ,fl r . . 5 f A4 , J - C I . f . '7 x- 8+ fr , , '-lfglilj , . , . 1 ff ' ff., n ' J 1 I 3 J . , . 7 I I Y ' ' ix ' 1 A 1 , 7 . . . , . X 7 , . . , , . I ik A IT, 'jf E rr Q, YMUXM 14 ,E ' y Q s . ., 9,3-ing' x x 0 .. ' A as . X 'es' ' Q Jar A 1 , .ll 9 7 ' , es- 3 - lv , . I 1 52
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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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fjaki 5' DAVID HOEN Football 4 Basketball 4 3 Baseball 4 3 2 In Dave Hoen St oes acqulres one more loyal son who can be called an all around good fellow On the baseball team he held down first base llke a veteran and has lmproved each year As a unnor Dave went out for basketball and was a member of the Vars1ty Squad nn both hrs thlrd and fourth years Not vet content Davxd Hoen entered football nn has semor year and was seen as left end rn several games One of Dave s fact that he was able to take a joke as well as dxsh one out FRANK ILLIG Student CUlHIt'll 4 Honor Roll I Class Vzce Prendent 3 Football 4 3 Basketball 4 3 7 Baseball4 3 2 I One of the most outstandmg athletes ever to attend St oe s Bucky has made an envrable rec ord for hlmself rn the realm of sports Bucky has earned no less than exght major let ters nn athletlcs three each nn basketball and base ball and two nn football Durmg h1s sen1or year Frank was captam of the basketball team Bucky attamed a degree of prof1c1ency nn some partlcular phase of each sport whxch made h1m outstandmg H15 lrght wexght and small stature wh1ch allowed lnm consxderable fleetness afoot on the court and dlamond dld not prevent hxm from becomlng an expert at puntmg and passing p f., fy, QQ fu r F 7 P J l ' , . ' r if . . 4 1 A ra J . , . ' , 9 . , 3 3 ' Y H, most profound aids in gaining friends was the f ': '!.fI': ll'3::I. ' . aw 1 X I 3 A Sr X , , J 5 1- J J 5 , U . . -I , 9 ' - ' a 3 f, 1 - n 1 lg. 4+ ' 33 H
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