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xi 'fi 1 i k P RICHARD P. MAHONEY Dick Seaside Park New Jersey Private First Class Co-Captain of Football, 43 Member of Undefeated and Untied Football Team, 4. Dick is a graduate of Toms River High School, and he came to B.M.l. for a post-graduate course. He was well liked by everyone and really made a name for himself at B.M.l. He was captain of our undefeated football team and one of the main reasons why this was possible. Dick was always willing to give a help- ing hand. He was one of the boys from the A House. He yearns to be in Burlington, Vermont. He was a heavyweight on the Wrestling Team, and a Trackman in the spring. We must say he was one of the best-looking boys in the school and always on the Dean's List. His ambition is to be successful in his endeavors and we are sure he will be. We wish him all the luck and happiness in the world. Yes, he is one of the finest guys we know! Ambition has no rest. '5- THOMAS MAUCHAN llTomH Highland Park New Jersey Private Band, 4. Tom is a native of Highland Park, New Jersey, and is a member of that town's First Aid Squad. He plays the trumpet in the band and is naturally inter- ested in music. Tom also enjoys fishing, hunting, and just monkeying with cars. lt is his plan to go to college to become a doctor and enter the Air Force R.O.T.C. This is Big Red's first year at B.M.l. and judg- ing from his record here we can expect big things from himiin the future.
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Smivv JAY LUISI Vineland New Jersey Private First Class Varsity Football, 4, Varsity Basketball, 4, Varsity Baseball, 4. Gaining respect for oneself from his fellows is one of the greatest assets the individual could hope tc achieve, and this Jay Luisi has done. Whether cross- ing the goal line, shooting a set, or scooping z grounder, Jay has won the respect of his opponent: but more important the sincere appreciation from hi: teammates and the Cadet Corps. Being unanimously chosen on everyone's All-State gridiron roster, has no' changed Jay's easy, quiet-going manner. Jay's name well established in the halls of Vine land High, is now embedded at B.lVi.l. A good athlete is a great asset. CHARLES LUKER Charlie Texas Brownwood Sergeant First Class Rifle Team, 3, 4, Captain, 4, Landon Rifles, 4, Dean's List, 4. Charlie has been with us for only two years but in this short time has piled up many credits. Some of his many accomplishments include Captain of the Rifle Team, Landon Rifles, and the Dean's List. Being ' doubl hard for him to hold a a day student made it y ' do it by his excellent position, but he shows he can work as platoon sergeant of the second platoon of C Company. As for his future plans, we know they include Texas A. C1 lvl. We, the Senior Class of 57 wish you the best of luck. Keep on hitting the buIl's-eye, Charlie. L ii ' 7 ifi - fi 5 , M it A A S is lie Q iq . t 'i 4- f f A in 6 Ak a.s. 4' Q. ,ew - , at - . A , N,.17,s4t +- JL. 44 1 Lf ,lg VL., gl T-U1 R QV'- 7
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. . QS ., .,, mm ANTHONY J. MAZZA llTony,, Long Branch New Jersey Private First Class All-State Group lll 2 team, Varsity Basketball, 43 Varsity Foot- ball 43 and Varsity Baseball, 4. Tony came to B.lvl.l. in the fall of i956 from Long Branch, New Jersey. He has been active in football and basketball in which he has made a fine record for himself. He has his eyes set on either Gettysburg or Temple University, after graduation. While in college he hopes to major in Physical Education with strong determination of someday becoming a football coach. Tony has worked hard and deserves all the suc- cess in the world. The Class of i957 feels sure that he will make a fine reputation for himself as well as B.M.l. in the years to follow. Good luck, Tony. JACK McGARRY Mickey Mouse Portland ConnecticL Corporal Decorating Committee, B.M.l., 3, 43 Basketball, 3, 45 Baseball, ' Tennis, 3. Characteristic interests: Club Mitchell 56. The Connecticut Greerie has been an outstandir personality on the campus of Bordentown for the pai two years. His happy and familiar saying, Goir home, will be remembered by all of the Class 4 '57. As first trumpeter of the Bordentown Band, Jac has shown outstanding talent in the music realm 4 our school. With news of Louie Armstrong's retirement the air he soon may be playing with Louie Arn strong's All-Stars. For two years Jack has been great team player on the basketball court. His firei up spirit and drive has been carried to all membe of '57's great team and will be hard to forget aux-i later years. . g y ii., f J ,
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