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1 Front Roll-: E. Deignan, C. Filteau, P. McNulty, J. Sauerwein, G. DeBeltencourt, M. Perrault, B. Sheehan, J. Harding. Second Row: N. Paboojian, F. Nocera, F. LaMontagne, D. Moriarty, J. Ro in ki, M. Carrington, D. DeTullio, T. Casanaro, J. Kelly. Third Rote: T. Kelley, J. Jordan, J. Klufts, D. Brennan, P. Poitras, E. Palla- dino, J. Hawkins, A. Potvin. Fourth Roic: A. Ginchereau, Costello, D. Mahoney, F. Axford, L. Bannish, R. Dalton, A. Boisvert. (,’ » ) f’lfn ij t. Cascia Hall . . . yes . . . hello . . . And the next Friday rvoning, across the way in the ES! 11) LOVE TO! rO ' C the fun was in full swing.
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Front l oti ' : S. M. Mcl’lice, M. Mr ' ;iltors, A. Mcliinis, A. licniarditi, N. Cicarrlli, M. Driscoll, M. Dwyer. SecontI How: T. Cicri, A. Durand, A. D’Hrso, M. Karaiii, N. Sanligali, M. Hums, N. Corey, 1 . Seeeareecio, W. MacDonald. Third How: J. Kiley, J. Kennedy, W. Heck, N. Kodgers, H. I’icard, J. IVIarc|uis, F. Trelligan, 1). Zainlnilo. Fourth How: F. Moriarty, .A. Michaud, J. Durkin, ,A. Jean, H. Darniody. Front Row: R. Snyder, G. Piscopo, R. Bellia, N. Zamarra, L. DesRoches, J. Anderson, M. Feinen, P. Kelly. Second How: T. Scanlon, P. Mailhot, J. Humphreys, P. Sullivan, J. Moriarty, S. Sapuppo, L. Cilgun. Third Row: A. Mazzaio, J. Mathews, B. Ferguson, M. Rotondo, R. Heffernan, B. Levandowski, P. Desmond, J. Keating. Fourth Row: H. Grumley, A. DeFeo, C. Carrol, R. Henry, R. Grasso, D. DeNuccio, A. Wihry.
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Freshmen Confusion . . . soon followed by a studied sureness described the Class of 1960 upon its entrance into college life. They bought their tremendous arm-load of books and memorized their schedules, the names of their professors, and those fatal four pages of the Rule Book. After the first two weeks, the thought uppermost in each Freshman’s mind was, “How can I avoid that Orientation Committee?” However, the Orientation Dance brought to an end the period of trial and the Class of 1960 was on its own. Each indi- vidual had to learn for himself to ignore the siren- call of the “caf” and to bring that arm-load of books to the library. He had to learn to strike the proper balance between dances and extra-curricular activity, and the most important aspect of college, the schol- astic life. But they have learned this well and are growing and maturing in every way. The Freshman parking lot is a long, long way from Sullivan Hall. ATTENSHVM . . . Neat and respectful That dismayed expression like the nuin- under rather patronizing scrutiny. her of hooks, will only increase as years 29 go on.
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