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v JK 'gg 41? 'Q' DC QS'- 36 51,991 Y W oi- , .3-as Q8- -D6 ZS. .gt JC. lst Row: Maglione, A., Shandor, F., Conte, A., Hartman, J., Davidson, G., Bianco, F. 2nd Row: Pascual, C., Nonziato, J., Larusso, D., Craft, A., Meier, R., Shay, H. 3rd Row: Quen- zer, F., Palceski, L., Barnes, C., Vitullo, R., Roney, D., Antoniak, C., Wilson, E. 4th Row: lvlarcotte, T., Jessup, I., Leamon, B., Blinder, E., Hamilton, T., Harris, A. 5th Row: Ken- ney, T., Henry, J., Franke, R., Hurley, E., Leard, M., Bauer, J., Stewart, B. CLASS OF 1960 The Freshman Class of l96O, comprised mostly of new cadets, got off to a flying start this year. Antoniak and Larusso led the class academically. So far this class has proved it- self capable in meeting both the academic and military requirements. Even though we are the youngest we have been well repre- sented on the athletic field which is a gr credit to the school. Barnes and Shandor w our representatives in wrestling, Rudolph a Kenney in Freshman basketball. Now that the class of l96O has comple the first year in its climb toward graduati it has proved itself worthy of being a me ber of the B.M.I. Corps of Cadets.
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I ... ,i,g 4 u...........,,-... .-......,.....,.,,,,,,, 1 ' s 4' A lst Row: Williams, R., Villarreal, J., Palceski, R., Seto, R., Maglione, P., Gaskill, B., Lewin, R. Kreyling, C., DeCioia, P. 2nd Row: Solomon, A., Kesty, R., Sarica, A., Gould, Ci., Hess, J., Vogel, J., Frontado, H. 3rd Row: Finkelstein, F., Cremer, H., Chabot, A., Dent, R., Ramaley D Acrich L 4th Row' Weiss R Fetterl W Bick r A R dk P , ., , . . . ., y, ., a, ., a e, ., Dem- erest, J., Seliga, R., Harris, A. 5th Row: Belmont, J., Hoffer, J., Vautrinot B Upson S Furst E St k W 6 , ., orc , . th Row: Kuhl, W., Battaglia, J., Kraft, M., Ranieri, J.: Bryan,l Spaeth, D., Finkel, F. CLASS OF 1959 The Class of '59 has steadily been growing ince its start five years ago to its present eight. Only one cadet remains who entered .lVl.l. in l952, in the 6th grade. Our class has proved itself in sports and rought credit to the school. Cadet Seto, R., :ored decisive points for the Wrestling team, fhile cadet Bickar, and Kraft helped build a 'rong track team for the coming years. Ca- et Could added many points to the Rifle team, and is an up and coming marksman. A new sport, Archery, has been intro- duced into the school by a sophomore, and has proved a popular pastime for many cadets. Four Cadets in our class have distinguish- ed themselves academically, they are Cadets: Pate, Dent, Seto, R., and Kesty. The Class of '59 has reached its second rung on the ladder of success, and now we would like to extend our heartiest thanks to the Senior Class.
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The Junior School this year has only two was separate. At the end of the year, medals grades, the seventh and eighth. There were are awarded for both military and scholastic twenty-tive boys in the eighth grade and nine excellence. in the seventh, The eighth grade was divided Play period was held every week day un- into two sections, A and B. der the supervision of Mr. Mowbray. Although the Junior School is the young- This year the ranking cadet was cadet Al- est cadet unit in B.M.l. it often overshadowed fred Zarroli. He has dOl'19 3 fine job in Clfil- many of the other companies in military ac- ling D Company. tivities. The Junior School used a wooden Mr. Hartpence is the principal ofthe Jun- Victory Training Rifle, which is lighter and ior School, we feel that special appreciation more simple than the M-l used in the Upper must go to him for being such a great help to School. While the Upper School is in M.S.T. all the cadets of D Company. classes, the Junior School practices the basic TO the JUI'1iOr School Cad6'tS, the graduat- military maneuvers at drill. ing class wishes the best of luck in the years The academic part of the Junior School to Come. JUNIOR SCHOOL lst Row: Gonzales, F., Balsamo, J., Zarroli, A., Giordano, N., Spiegel, E. 2nd Row: Wenz, C., Awad, R., Waldron, J., Kenna, R., Frisbie, R., Sharman, F. 3rd Row: Wilmer- ton, W., Porter, K., Hogan, R., Marval, L., Croat, D,, Holbrook, B. 4th Row: DiGiovanni, A., Kaufman, A., Sexton, R., Remo, F., Holtkamp, K., Mellor, R., Huestis, W. Sth Row' Bauso, C., Haas, G., Alonso, A., Webb, C., Laurino, R., Davidson, C. 6th Row: Mehok, J. Clark, R., Mowbray, A., Margerun, R., Downs, T., Rapter, S., Talbot, R. CQ QQ ba. ag. C! 36 JS 'Ns .rx ,S 33 38 23 .ra as 'O
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