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Top Row: E. Meagher, C. Obold, D. Edwards, P. Collins, G. Farquhar, J. Matthews, T. Hoh- rnann, J. Cooney, T. O'Donnell, E. Carbo, P. Daly. Second Row: F. Miller, R. Bier, R. Porter, C. Babendrier, J. Glotzback, P. Gibbons, J. Kelly, E. Cook, T. O'Keefe, P. Hein, L. Welch, M. Clark, E. Woodland. Third Row: R. Linthicum, J. Scanlon, P. Companelli, F. Sheehan, R. Turnure. Fourth Row: A. Fernandez, S. Rousseau, During the past year Class 2-B has made a record to be justly proud of. Under the able guidance of Mr. Smardon, S.J., Mr. Kozik, Mr. Arbuckle and Mr. Conway, to whom we owe our undying gratitude, we ably strove to attain our prescribed scholastic heights. Class elections invested Paul McDonald. Jack Corbley, Paul Barnes and Peter Camp- anelli with our executive duties. Under their direction we successfully ac- complished the goal which they set for us. The class was active in practically all of the school's extra-Curricular activities. We had Barnes, P. McDonald, Mr. J. Kozik, J. Corbley, P. F. Keating, E. Leeland, D. Mulcahy, J. Reynolds, o faithful attendance at K.B.S.Mass and many of us were devoted sodalists. Capable Aquilian reporters and outstanding debaterg found welcome in 2-B. In the field of athletics 2-B was represent- ed on the Varsity and Junior Varsity football teams and the Junior Varsity basketball team. And so, in conclusion, we would like to express our thanks not only to our teachers but to the entire faculty at Gonzaga who have helped us immeasurably along the road to success in life.
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Tow Row: D. Laws, C. Smith, B. Lavins, F, Foster, R. Hicks, W. Carr, A. Pirrone, E. Lisk, R. Perry, W. McGuire. Third Row: J. Theriault, J. Sherve, R. May, J. Scruggs, J. Lyons, C. Griffith, L. Sheehey, R. Boyd, J. Savage, R. Daily, J. Lynch. Second Row: F. McDonald, W. Foley, V. MocQueeney, L. Stock, Mr. W. M. Cunningham, S. J., O. Beatty, L. Buckingham, J. Awad, B. Chapin. First Row: P. Kelley, J. Chapman, T. Di Battista, R. Daly, G. O'Rourke, R. Donovan, J. Hilliary. E Pluribus Unum or at least something to that effect is what we have endeavored to make 2-A. Whether we have any justi- fication for claiming such an end is for you to decide, but since a sage once observed, Tis better that o man's own works than another man's world should praise,' let us briefly consider 2-A's attainment. Among our 28 are the Prefect and Vice- Prefect of the Second Year Sodality and the Vice-President of the Campion Debating Society. Our K.B.S. average has been main- tained ot a steady 22 and it is rumored that Father Corgan is threatened with writer's cramp from signing the many honor cards with which 2-A is deluged every month. Among our number was a varsity tackle and All-Prepper, and five cagers who augment- ed the Junior Varsity basketball squad and captured the Sophomore basketball crown. incidentally 2-A also has teachers, lvlr. Cun- ningham, S. J., who pushes, guides and drags us through Latin, English, Religion and His' tory, during his five daily periods, Mr .Mes- semer, S. J., who expounded the Algebraic Creek, and Mr. Arbuckle, who knows all the angles in geometry.
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Top Row: R. Gallagher, R. Brown, M. Sari, R. Spedden, P. Wintermyer, J. Farquhar-, J. Robin- son, J, McLaughlin, J. Hitselberger, R. Quigley. Third Row: R. McGrath, J. Owens, R. McDonald, P. Duhamel, J. Malloy, J. Spelman, J. Cheek, W. Roswell, N. Lamb, T, Burns. Second Row: G. Bouchard, R. Clarkson, JL Giusti, C. Cook, Mr. Conway, T. McGuire, T. Pekin, W. Jacobson, F, Harlow. First Row: T. Corkery, L. Carusille, S. Lee, O. Canty, J, McKasy, W. Gadwa. ln September, we began our second year at Gonzaga with Mr. Conway as our class teacher. He led us through the Latin Gram- mar, and marched with us as we followed Caesar on his conquest of Gaul. Each day we followed his lead in the understanding of our own mother tongue, and its literature. Fathar Kavanagh, SJ, introduced us to the fundamentals of mathematical logic in his classes in Geometry. and Mr. Kozik taught us the functions of the living organism in his lectures in class, and experiments in the labratory. In the first week of school, Leo Cook was elected president, Richard Pekin, and John Giusti were voted vice-president, and treas- urer respectively, all of whom brought our class through the year noted for its spirit and loyalty. Joseph Hitselberger's name was found monthly on the Honor Roll, while in the extra- curricular activities, Tom Burns was scribe for the Aquilian, and William Malloy lent his best efforts to the Players and Revelers Guild, under the direction of Mr. Scharper. ln the field of sports Paul Wintermyer played on the Varsity Football squad With the record complete for this year. we of 2-C will go on and up ta third yearz where we will strive to be steadfast to the traditions of Gonzaga.
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