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BROTHER H. AMBROSE Religion II, Plane Geometry Football, Wrestling Magazine Drive Sophomore 227 Pro. Ambrose directs II. Lynch, T. Kundla, J. Meneely, and R. Du Bay to a crucial sales area in the magazine drive. Class Officers: President—Mike St. Aubin. Vice President—Mike Shimek, Secreary—Dick Domaillc, Treasurer—Mark Lynch, Sgt.-at-Arms—John Sias. Advisory 227 has distinguished itself in many ways. Under the fine leadership of Brother Ambrose, the room showed amazing enthusiasm in all the activities in which it participated. A new school record was set by the room in the magazine drive turning in over 350% of their quota. Every room member turned in over $50 showing their fine spirit. The room also did very well in the Christmas Card Drive. Practically all the members of the room arc engaged in extracurricular. Brother Ambrose himself is an active moderator of several activities. The advisory has done much for the school and the sophomore department and they will continue to do so. L. to R. 1st row: F. McCoy. J. Coleman. M. Shimek, J. KilKelley, S. Mancino, D. Fagerlee, J. Ilrage. 2nd row: J. Meneely, J. Sias, W. Berg. W. Lynch. S. Callaghan, J. Weiler, M. Lynch. J. Haggerty. 3rd row: R. Bainbridge. J. Hakanson, J. Rosa. R. Jones. G. Belisle, J. Pikala. L. Wittig. J. Banack. 4th row: R. Dehler, M. Charest, T. Kundla, R. Slominski, R. Meyer, J. Knoll. M. St. Aubin. H. Abbett. R. Jacob, Not Pictured: V. DuBay. 28
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L. to R. 1st row: S. Grandpre, R. Wehmhoff, G. Feli- 3rd row: M. Knight, K. Lauer, T. Schoultz, M. Dalton, cetta, R. Nowak, R. Schatzlein, R. Truax, J. Froehlig, D. Murphy, B. Williams. T. O’Brien, J. Sharpe. J. Tiller. 2nd row: M. McGrath, R. Mesjak, R. Morris, J. Oys, D. Clohes, J. Glowacki, G. Kosnick. Class Officers: President—Burt Williams, Vice President—Tim Schoultz, Secretary—Mike McGrath, Treasurer—Dick Wehmhoff, Business Manager—Robert Nowak. The sophomore room with the lowest number is 224. This does not mean that our room is the lowest on the list of school supporters. At all of the school games and school functions our room is very well repre- sented. In the majority of the activities we have men who are very representative of their home room. We, as members of the sophomore department, are proud of the school and what it stands for. In everything we do we keep in mind the principles for which our school stands. The school can well be proud of our room as of the whole sophomore class. In everything we do wc do our best. Mr. Sbrake aids J. Tiller as J. Felicetta looks on. Sophomore 224 MR. JOSEPH SHRAKE Basic Business Business Math Sophomore Baseball 27
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Mr. Shrake counsels W. Cronin and J. Toohey in Latin Forms. MR. DANIEL SHRAKE Latin II Sophomore 228 Class Officers: President—Rod Mullen, Vice President —Bill Dicks, Secretary—Pat Nagle, Treasurer—Steve Alexander, Sgt.-at-Arms—John Kennedy. 228 is a home room of many contrasts. There are scholars, athletes, and men capable in many other fields. Two men are consistently on the honor roll. Four others are an asset to the athletic endeavors of the school. Many others participate in extracurriculars. 228 was very much in the running for the basketball L. to R. 1st row: C. Lund, J. Degidio, G. Kennedy, J. Riely, D. Larson, R. Lipa, J. Toohey. 2nd row: J. Harvieux, S. Alexander, R. Kleanberg, W. Dicks, G. Carpenter, J. Dean, K. Pearson, H. Brewer. championship of the sophomore department. After a tough schedule they held down second place. 228 also held down second place in the volleyball competition. 228, in order to demonstrate their school spirit, did tremendous work in the magazine and Christmas card drives. Attendance at the school games is also one of the strong points of the men of 228. For 228. this has been a fine year. All are looking forward to a bright future. 3rd row: W. Dahlheimer, W. Cronin, R. Taaffe, J. Sos-niecki, W. Ojile, P. Nagle, T. Hayes, V. Metzger. 4th row: D. Westbrook. R. Mullen, L. Kelly, J. May. G. Olson, K. McGurran, M. Lamb, P. Herbert. 29
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