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49 ,,.,-v- fr: ,Z .- V Of! 5' . . Rs' I ,, Q. I -Y' - -df ,I4-,f .ibm SEATED I Gallagher. T Bcrchch R Murchcll M Calbraufh I Pc!- rnch. D Bcrrcns L LaPor!c T Erclh, P Mcrnaugh. I Burns. P Pxpcr. M Tyrrell SECOND ROW W Engcnn-mann L Kelly I Kunncr M Dougherty. L Eckrorh E Cuumond T Trusclo I Zukowxlu T Loran T Farlcy T Colcman I. Koller, I Rogers, M Polkvng horn B Ewunz D Iolubous Mr H Frcc. S I THIRD ROW C Ccrhnrr W Farrell A Dmmond W Rozmyn, R Ludcman, R Crop por, R Monaghan, I McC.1vuck P, Qulnn, W Colbo, R, Cox. A. Bader. A. Ci FIRST ROW' W Fisher, I. CallwaS. R Arnola, H. Bachman, R Bama. R Ccnfonr. W, Carr SECOND ROW: F Lambert. T, Beretich, R Van Eycke. I. Oswald, P. Conant. I Lcvcsquc. E. Kindell. THIRD ROW: R. Pfcrffer. R. Sonneman. T Fame. I Santino, T. Greco, D. Blanchard MISSING: I. Pchovuch. E. Richardson, C Woodard. ,L 5, IZ! Z., - lick 1. A Nxfggign
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' 995' HY' I FIRST ROW: D. Hart, E. Fabre. S. Anderson, P. Tovoli, W. Gagnon, D. Leo, I. Rabdau. D. Beardemphl. I. Hart. K. Smith. SECOND ROW: B. Winter, R. Koch. W. Smart, C. Zclenak. M. Laughlin, I. Cal- lucci, T. Murphy. I. Burgi, M. Studley, I. Wingard, I. Stiilley. I. Luchino, I. Rigney. T. 0'TooIe. Mr. M. Taylor, S. I. THIRD ROW: P. Hamilton. I. Umbriaco, I Peschek. N. Harrison. B Klee. T Verner, K. Kinsley. C Miller. C Brands, D. Robinson, M. Howell. Freshnwn During eight strife ridden years, the one consolation embedded in the very soul of a student is that he might enter, at last, after graduation from the grades, into the vast domain of a high school. Then that first year, as all first years, fills the class with great enthus iasm and ambition for school activities Why? Because the Frosh feel separated and uncertain of their steps in this new life, and each has the desire to be. as they say, one of the boys Later in the year we find the glowing anxiety lulled and replaced by a sophisticated Hknowfit-all attitude. The atomic age has brought a new kind of class to Bellarmine4Tl-lE ATOMIC FROSHfffull of the same kind of boundless energy that character- izes the age They have already shown that energy in a willingness to dig in and contribute to the well-being of their school, and they give promise of touching off a blast of school spirit such as has rarelyibeen seen. Q . . . ' To them Bellarmine can only saye -keep it up, as we know you will, and 3 we hope that the coming Frosh will follow your example toward building a 3 better Bellarmine. jx Officers of the Freshman class were Charles Miller, Duane Hart, Ted 3 qf, Verner, Tom Murphy, Mike Dougherty, Pat Quinn, Joe McCavick, Larry 'ix Kelly, and Ronald Van Eycke NX ix 'tw A 1 Y I.. X xi rx -.-F 1 6 .tik- .Aa-04
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R.U.T. C. iii 'N ' MICHAEL KEELEY Cadet Lt, Col. 2nd Semester R.O,T.C. RIFLE TEAM-KNEELINC: P. Donahue. W. Money. M, Merchant, R, Rigney, C. Spencer. STANDING: Maj. L. 8. lohnson, C. Wander. R. Woolery. P. Cuisti, P. LeBlanc. D, Custin, L, Imhof, Sgt. A. Shunokns. ' v o li EEUU! II' RICHARD HESELTINE Cadet Lt. Col, Ist Semester FIRST ROW: Ist Lt. M. Woodkc. 2nd Lt. K. Roberts, Bat, Koclcy. Capt. R. LaPortc. SECOND ROW: Maj. L. johnson. Znd Lt G. Clanos, 2nd Lt. C. Rowley, Maj. I. Hagala. THIRD I. Weycr, Ist Lt. I, Bruno, Capt. I. Caftnkxn, Capt. R, Hcscltine -f. -A
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