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First Row, left to fighlgj. Lyons, J. Hannan, R. McKinley, T. Brown, A. Flores lEditor- in-Chiefj, J. Powers, M. Wciss, J. Myers, P. DORusso. Second Row---I. Rock, W. Burt, V. Ciotn, D. Ruggahvr, P. Sgarlata, A. Loring, R Ovfoolc, J. Early, W. Glavin. Third Row-P. Arcidiacono, F. Hanlon, D. Gavin, T. Flanagan, F. Roche, W. Klein, D. Williams. Tha- litvrary staff hard at work I I X MIT, XX: i bf bfskrag. ..-v-vw . ,ww-vw Thr businvss staff handles the mam' details i 'X
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THE CADET The crowning point of sueeess in journalistic achievement. Tm-1 CADET. has been reached at C.B.A. This first yearbook, standing as an arch- way for things to come. has hnally materialized as a step forward in establishing a living tradition. sustained and progressing within each class and molded in their beliefs. There is no better begin- ning for Tina CiADliT than in this, the first year of the second century of the Brothers in this country. 'l'his pioneer yearbook is staffed by many active seniors. It is diflicult for one to conceive or to imagine the amount of work that is required in the publication of a yearbook. In view of all the activities that are part of our lives at C.B.A., it is difiicult also to understand how so many boys can find time to do so much work. Yet, there are always those select few who can find time to do a job no matter what its scope. nor no matter how exacting. To these dynamos of energy and to the constant supervision and encouragement of Brother Peter do we owe the success of 'l'lIla I9-P9 CAD!-LT. Among those boys who are always at hand when the work is the most difiicult and time-consuming, are a great many active seniors. The Editor-in- Chief Art Flores can be found in the midst of activity at all times. His customary salutation and exortation is, iN'hat's new , and Let's get t0 workn. As every senior knows, Art is one of the outstanding men to come out of the Class of '-19. Next in line in the list of top men in the yearbook sl' A. Flores discusses sports section with R. Mcflinlev is Torn Brown, the Editor. Tom. as-ide from being Flores' right-hand man, is quite an organizer in his own right. Mike Weiss. the Literary Editor. in always at hand with his constructive ideas. Don Gavin and Vince Ciota are constantly at work with new ideas and many innovations in the fields of design. On the other hand, if it were not for-lim Hannon the yearbook might not be a yearbook at all. for it is he who has engineered the senior section. The business department is managed by jimmy Powers and he is ably aided and abetted by such boys as Bob O'T0ole, Bill Glavin, Don Ruggaber and Art Loring. There are many others too numer- ous to mention, but they will not feel slighted because their reward is only the success which they have achieved. All in all. with this, the first yearbook, we hope to establish a precedent by which the lower class- men may become acquainted. Let us hope that they may expand with time, in their sphere of influence and, thus doing, may enlarge and per- fect what we have begun. T. llrown, .X. Flores and Powers draft plans for Tin: CADIi'l'N
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First Haze, Iffl Iv righl---J, Somerville, Nlyers, W. Gray, K. Tunny, .X. Loring, TV. Klein, Rev. Clement O'Donnell, O.F.M., Conv. 1ModeratorJ, J. Hannan, A. Flores, F. Hanlon, M. Weiss, 'II Brown, I'. Young. Y eronrl lxoze---R. MCKinlm'y', R. MCLean, Roelt, R. Davis, W, Chesterfield, R. Gundlaeli, J. Leary, T. Flanagan, I.. Melillo, W. Cashin, P. Sgarlata, T. Barber, F. Mulderry. Third Row--E. Poziomek, C. Not-th, D. W'illiams, J. Joyee, J. Nowak, P. Burns, W. Toonu-y, R, O l'oole, P. Grant, L. Burke, T. Flynn, J. Grogan, D. Ruggaber, J. Hartigan. THE THIRD ORDER Have you ever had a particular desire to honor Christ in some way? If so, it is only natural that you should desire to enter the Third Order of St. Franeis. For those who wish to do so at C.B.A., thcrc exists here a chapter ol' this organization. The boys you will see at meetings are not saints. Neither are they priests nor religious of the Fran- 44l - Tertians making The Way of the Cross during one of their Lenten meetings OF ST. FRANCIS eisean order. However. they still are followers ol' Saint Franeis. In order the lietter to follow their ehosen patron. these young men attend periodic' re- treats at the Franeisean seminary. Saint Anthony's- on-the-Hudson. Their moderator is the ahle and good-natured Father Clement O'lJonnell. O.F.M. Conv. This holy man is the spiritual guide and mainstay for the organization. The Third Order ol' Saint Franeis has heen for many years an outstanding organization at our sehool. and with Godis help and the intereession ol' St. Francis. the order shall eontinue to grow and flourish. Although the members among the cadets will leave C.B.A. on graduating. they will continue to attend meetings and Vlllliills other allairs. This may ineonvenienee them sornewhat. hut they will not mind lDt'CLlLlsP they will still he proud to he mernbers of sueh a wonderful religious fraternity as the Third Order of St. Franeis. 44 88 D
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