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L. to R. 1st row: J. Riley, M. Hilson, L. Wiles, W. Piwowar, L. Farrell, R. Shasky, D. Bengson, W. Wilson. 2nd row: T. Mady, R. Flick, T. Kirsch, D. Hanrehan, W. Gracyasz, J. Kotowicz, M. Murphy, D. Shabaz, F. Job. 3rd row: D. McLean, J. Pearson, J. Paradise, C. Preus, Z. Hocuk, J. Strachowski, D. Bether, G. Hallman, J. Stillwell. 4th row: J. Backfield, R. Genoch, J. Beck, J. Grech, R. Klaesges, J. Balaban, J. Notherscold, J. Cossette. Class Officers: President—Robert Shasky, Vice President—Charles Preus, Secretary—Douglas Bengson. Treasurer—Bill Gracyasz, Sgt.-at-Arms—John Paradise. 226 has never been known as standouts in volleyball or basketball but well spread talent on a variety of athletic fields won us second place honors in the Frosh Homecoming Activities Day. One on the honor roll— we’ll never be condemned for vain learning. We are privileged to be the only Freshman advisory quiet enough to be placed next to the halls of the academic office. As gym-nighters, we rank second to none. “Frequent and Funfilled” is our motto. Yes, we of 226 are proud of our homeroom and our parents should be too. We captured the mission banner in the Frosh department over Parents’ Night for additional prestige to our room. Bro. Jerome points to an interesting object for J. Riley and R. Shasky. Freshman 226 BROTHER L. JEROME Religion I, Religion II Algebra II, Physics Trigonometry, Basketball 25
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MR. DALE VAUGHAN World History Assistant Football Coach Freshman 225 Mr. Vaughn points out a point of interest for J. MacMasters and J. Healy. Class Officers: President—David Meuse, Vice President — David Metty, Secretary — Mark Schindeldeckcr, Treasurer—Jerry Phalen. 225 is one of the more industrious homerooms in the school. In the magazine drive, they sold well over their quota. In the Christmas Card Drive they were first in L. to R. 1st row: M. Pazik, R. Gruye, J. Degidio, J. MacMaster, J. Swanson. M. Schindeldeckcr, J. Lipa, D. Fisher. 2nd row: J. Lebens, R. Kruger, J. Martin, V. Newinski, I). Metty, T. McGuire, D. Meuse, D. Mas-lowski. the Freshman Department and second in the school. 225 is perhaps one of the most athletic advisories in the frosh department. Proof of the pudding is shown by the large number of participants in varsity sports for the Freshman Department. 225 is one of the advisories the Frosh as well as the whole school can be especially proud of. 3rd row: M. Colder, L. Kreatz. F . Krider, J. Flynn, J. Healy. D. Volkman, A. Papis, D. Uhler. 4th row: J. McCormack, R. Bretzke, W. Vossberg, J. Dragseth, J. Edison, J. Byzewski, T. Rodney, J. Phalen. 24
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