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RAYMOND SINCLAIR Student Punts 4 3 2 I Honor ROII4 3 2 1 Baseball 3 Nursmg a fond affection for raclxo this college bound young man has devoted h1s four years at St oe s to mamtalnmg h1s lnterests m chemxstry and to playmg Amerlcan Legion baseball m which field he stands out over many asplrants to success at the Natlonal Sport Ray has dlsplayed h1s wlllmgness to part1c1pate m the HHHIFS of the school through hrs asslstance on the Student Prxnts staff In h1s parlsh C Y C Ray IS a popu lar fellow whose agrarxan 1nst1ncts have led hlm to take up poultry keepmg I-Ins employment nn a hospltal has gxven hum a deeper sense of reahty and through these varlegated actlvmes Ray has secured for hlmself many lastmg frlendshlps as 4 kgs ALFRED E SMITH Honor Roll I Although he does not have the gubernatorlal asplratlons of h1s lllustrlous namesake Al IS a young man who finds the presxdency of h1s C Y C a task requlru g the dxplomacy and 1nvent1veness requnred of any figure ln public lxfe On the more actxve s1de Al finds basketball and baseball to hrs lllclng and h1s devotxon to perfectmg h1s tal ents ln these sports bespeaks a determlnatlon to succeed whlch augurs well for h1s future T satxsfy his deslre for somethmg 1n a llghter mood, Al enjoys trlppmg the llght fantastlc 1h double txme
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RICHARD SCHRADER Legion of Decency 3, 2, I Debating 2 Shamrock Club 2 Football 2, I Basketball 3 Moose',, as he is affectionately called, was one of the most familiar figures about the school dur- ing his three years at St. Joe's. He is now at Canisius College enjoying a four year basketball scholarship which was well earned at St. -Ioe's last year. Dick's record of activities at school attests to his ability and popularity with the students. He not only participated in the C. S. M. C. and the Legion of Decency but also took part in the Oratorical Contest and played football. 1943-1944 found him a prize winner in the Oratorical Con- test, an organizer of the now-traditional Shamrock Club, and a potent force on the football squad. His real talent, however, came out last year when Moose starred on the championship basketball team. ,..tu,,,' g 3 Z 5 vi' 'HMDP4 RICHARD SHANLEY When we talk about the many school activities of the past four years and those fellows whose in- domitable spirit assisted in making them success- ful, we reserve a place for Dick among the lead- ers. His equanimity and sense of humor have gained for him the admiration of his classmates and are his best assurance of success in later life. In matters grave or trivial, Dick always displayed his consistent perseverance in achieving the de- sired results. Into the business world where such determination is essential, Dick goes with his basic lesson in determination well-learned.
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GERALD SMITH Honor ROII4 3 2 I One of our more serlous and quteter upper classmen 15 erry Smnth who combmes that rare quallty sxlence wlth an mtellxgence whlch shows ttself to advantage when he does make known his v1ews on some lnterestmg, and usually scxen t1f1c top1c He IS never at a loss when requlred to express himself on an exammatlon and h1s superlatxve scholastlc standmg IS an eloquent answer to those who mqulre about the dlvldends commg from keepmg ones own counsel erry finds relaxatlon m probmg the 1ntr1cac1es f chemxstry and, to h1m nothmg IS more fascmatmg than unravelmg some seemmgly unsolvable prob lem ln the realm of Prlestly and Lavolsler P '4 f lx! ROBERT SOWERS The Star 4 Student Counczl 4 Orc extra 4 3 2 I Legion 0 Decency Honor Roll 4 3 2 I Bob IS a jovxal, energetlc and studlous young man who IS really a frxencl come what may H ns always there wxth practlcal asslstance ln time of trouble For four years he has been a val uable asset to the school orchestra appearmg m all four school concerts H15 falthful attendance and dllngent practlce wxth the band have resulted nn a happy partnershlp for the two Bob IS an aCtlVe member of the Student Councnl not only admomshmg the lawbreakers but also advxsmg them on matters of good conduct It IS to Bob that we owe a large measure of Commendation for much of the superlatlve photographic work whlch graces the pages of The Star 3 J P , . . . , J . . . . . . 0 7 - 'gyfafvll ' te fn ,- .7 f I f . ,si 'ZA' t - lv , , , . f 4 J J P ' ' , . e Y I
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