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100 YEARS . . That Christ may be formed in you
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f 3 sf '9' uf, if Ioseph Sarvadi President Chosen leaders of their class sae' ,3 R1-sf f Timothy Holland Vice-President -of N? 'T 4,7 Iohn Donatucci Treasurer Iames Ferraro Secretary Early in September, 1950, the Corps of '54 was born as two hundred titty-three wide- eyed youngsters entered the halls of Prep for the first time and headed for the fourth floor, liberally besmeared with lipstick. Things hap- pened tast to these youngsters, and soon they were Sophomores, and deeply engaged in dances, Iayvee sports, find the complexities ot geometry. Wewere fewer, then, but our spirit was stronger, and we were beginning to awaken to our potential power as a class. Then, suddenly, we were Iuniors and upper- classmen. Corpsmen began to lead the Ram- blers to victory, and we shouldered the burden of the school paper. Names emerged, and we handled rallies and entertainments. The crown- ing achievement, however, was the outstand- ing Iunior Prom. And then in the fall of 1953, the Corpsmen came into their own. As Seniors we took to ourselves the responsibility of set- ting the pace for the school, This was a full year, with public celebrations, sports, dances and the thousand-and-one activities which are involved in the senior year. And now to graduation . . . Father Mdfll'H Father Daniel l. Martin is the friendly counsellor, the leader, and the taskmaster--if the occasion requires it the Class of '54, He is an ideal class adviser.
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