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. .. first time in 15 years . .. losing to Roosevelt 50-51 ... in the final two seconds .. . Some long remembered names .. . Ted Hall, Fred Sheridan and Jack Rowles . . . and with the closing of basketball ... the advent of spring. Spring ... Baseball ... the Karbomen ended with a 3-3 conference record ... a building year for the raiders ... Such names as Firman Janski, Jerry Meyers, and Dick Kuehl will be remembered well .. . One year was nearly completed ... we were almost ready ... to be accepted ... as full-fledged rockites . . . Suddenly ... a change appeared .. . We began to look like men ... DE men ... and we were proud if it ... An era in our lives was coming to an end .. . and we were proud of it ... Our frustrations were quelled ... Our shyness lost ... We emerged ... filled with determination ... rigor ... forwardness ... prepared to face the worst . .. another three years of confinement on the rock . .. but as we look back ... things were not so bad . . . The teachers .. . studies .. . sports ... and everything remembered best by you were all memorable events . .. Our freshman year came and passed . . . But the memories will always last. Blessed ore they who go around in circles for they shell be known at big wheels. The Sonior Council of the Closs of '55 os seen during one of its minor moments, left to right: Dale Kaiser, Richard latshow, Robert Kommerer, Robert Wetoska, Kenneth Wright. Thomas Gruidl, Raymond Olson, Thomas Mulvoney, William So “P “ • lo « So ., •«n. Cook, John Kennedy, Dave Glenn, Larry Daly, Phil Keenan, Robert Piazza, Robert Polzak, Thomas t arney, D Harrer. Absent from Picture: Robert Puccio, Philip Theisen, Edw Mahoney, Louis Turgeon, Martin Paulson, Gerald Thole. Kernan, Gere Carney,
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Thirty days, said the judge. We spent our first winter on the rock . . . and discovered how cold a place could be . . . especially at 8:15 in the morning ... but we were warmed by the Brothers' smiles ... if not by the heating system . .. Winter brought our gym games inside ... under the direction of Mr. Reinhart ... Remember his favorite expression ... All right, line up you guys ... but we always managed to sneak in some homework ... We also found how hard a semester test could be ... The cagers had a successful season . . . winning conference .. . but losing in the state finals, 70-57 ... A bitter pill to swallow ... Some of the memorable games were . .. Cretin 54-46 ... winning on their floor ... ocVc» Two buttons or sixty days told the seniors os Homecoming Buttons went on sale at north door of OE. 8
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Hit Excellency THE MOST REVEREND JAMES JOSEPH BYRNE, STD Auxiliary Bishop of St. Paul
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