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FORM FIVE Since The beginning OT The year The Juniors have proved Them- selves a valuable asseT on and abouT The campus. Ever campaigning, They are responsible Tor The now Thriving STudenT Council and The many innovaTions resulTing from iT. No acTiviTy Tinds iTselT wiThouT a Junior represenTaTive7 sporTs have more Than Their share. The Junior Prom was a huge success, bringing well-deserved credil' To an enere geTic and ambiTious class. Press conTerences abouT The sTaTe, radio programs, compeTiTive dramaTics, all have seen Juniors Taking no back seaTs. The Tollowing class oTTicers were chosen in The elecTions in Sep- Tember: Edward O'Neill, presidenTy Richard Cavanaugh, vice-presi- denTg Spiros l-laldas, secreTaryq George AruTTo, Treasurer. Firsf row-LefT To righi: John Shields, W. Nesler, T. Grimm. G. AruTTo, M. Culbert E. O'Neill, S. l-laldas, C. DiSabiTino, W. Craven, R. Gallagher. Second row: E. Lawrence, D. Murphy, J, LaPenTa, W. Grace, R. Cavanaugh, Fr. Nolan, J. Weelcley, G, Close, T. Parvis, B. Doig, l-l. Wendel. Q4
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To righf: W. YeTTer, J. FilbrandT, F. Miller, W. Maloney, J. Murray, W Zechman. THE POST GRADUATES QualiTy, noT QuanTiTy, is The moTTo oT The PosT GraduaTe class. Though Tew in number, The P. Gfs have Talcen parT in every acTiviTy oT The school. Joe Murray, lv1idgeT TooTball coach and VarsiTy baslceTball player, hails Trom WashingTon, D.C. John FilbrandT, Trom AnTigo, Wis., was lcepT ouT oT bofh TooTball and baskeTball when he injured his knee in The early parT oT The season. Bill YeTTer. Trom ClaymonT High School, played TooTball, baseball, and baslceTball. Wales Zechman, our represenTaTive Trom WilmingTon, is a sTrong advocaTe oT The new STudenT Government Francis lvliller leTT us in The early parT oT The second semesTer To awaiT The call To arms. Bill Maloney, Trom P. S. DuponT l-ligh School, is The newesT addiTion To The class, coming in The beginning oT The semesTer. AlThough Trom diTTerenT parTs oT The counTry, The P. Gfs have suc- ceeded in Their many diversiTied acTiviTies, and will long be remem- bered aT Archmere. Q3
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Fronl row: W. Craven, J. Cassidy, J. T. Callahan, R. Grace, J. Tiqani, J. Phillips, hy, W, Dewson, c row: R. Shiols, R. Wheeler, R. Boyle, C. Ochrymowicz, Fr. l-linlces, F. Dudley, J l'-l ley L 1 pl ,.l-lu. FORM FGUR ln lhe early parl ol lhe school year, we had our lirsl class meeling, and, as is lhe cuslom, elecled lhe lollowing class ollicers: Joe Tigani, Presidenl: Diclc Grace, Vice-Presidenlg Chesler Ochromowicz, Secree lary: and Bill McLaughlin, Treasurer. Though lhe maiorily ol lhe class are small in slalure, we are ade- qualely represenled in every alhlelic lield. We had Joe Tiqani, Bob Boyle, Diclc Grace and Frank Dudley playing Varsily loolloall. Repre- senling us on lhe Midgels we had Jim Phillips, Bob Murphy and Bill Dewson. Baslcelball has also lell our mighl. The Midgels' mosl suc- cesslul season was greally due lo Bill Dewson, Jim Phillips, Bob Murphy, Bill McLaughlin, Jim l-laley and Bob Wheeler. We are nol an enlirely alhlelic-minded class. Our musicians in lhe orcheslra, our scholars on lhe honor roll, our aclive parl in lhe ad- vancemenl ol lhe sludenl qovernmenl, our vocalisls in lhe choir, our debalers, and our l-lerman Joseph members, all show lhe diversilied aclivilies in which we look parl. We'll lceep il up always. Q5
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