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First rou': Schindler White, Seally, Gahan, Dashner, Paleher, Wittman, Corbett, Wall. Second row: Ciuquegrani Roche, Guarino, Tich, Riesett, Duliay, lNlcSorley, Shimek, Lowman, Reynolds, Resau, Kuhule. Third I'0I4.'.' Ruth Brockmeyer, Kuhn, Manning, hleyer. lCckeurode, Evans, Edwards, W. Smith, l,eBrou, Romagnoli. Fourth mir: Tiralla Kailer, Mooney, Shramek, Hodges, Zelinski, Leonard. Fitzpatrick, Codd, DeVilbiss, Chalk. Fifth row: Garvey, Rayner R. Smith, Muller, Hyser, Ortmau, Rorig, lliogers, Rice, A. Storek. Sixth row: Murray, Lamb, Beebe, Martin, Volz lially, Hennessey, lirocato, Hubbell, Niilio, johnson, Brennan. Serentlz row: Burke, lf. Storek, Hofmann, Gardiner Hupfer, Dolan. 1 2 ka! 15042 fm! Wm. . . Four years ago we entered the beloved Hall-small. gaping freshmen whose great- est problem was to adjust ourselves to a new and complicated routine of many de- partments and teachers. a situation so utterly different from that of our Parochial School days. Gradually we became used to the perplexing schedule and took in stride the weekly cards tgold. pink. green. white, and bluet. the monthly honor roll. the quarterly exams. and the various reli- gious and social activities that are part and parcel of this century-old institution. With everything to gain and nothing to lose. we returned as overconfident Sopho- mores. We were tagged by the Seniors at our first lunch period as wise fools and eynics. lint such epithets didn't bother us too much. We hardly knew what they meant. To us biology and geometry meant mueh more because they were something tangible. something we had every day. something new and most interesting. and we took a legitimate pride in studying the physical beauty of life and the logical rea- soning in Euclid. During the third year we developed into fcontinuetl on page 251
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