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4 ltd? First Rom: A. D'Arcangelo. P. McGraw, L. Morrow CSecr.5, C. Liekweg fPres.j, Mr. Greene, S.J., J. Rubino QVice-Presj D Slattery Cfreasj L Downs, A. Izzo. Second Row: A. Notargiacomo, T. Willging, B. Miyares, D. Corley, F. Bartos, T. Gessner, A. loclcl 1 Ldmonston 1 ixeny J Macfarlane, B. Stakem, J. Keats. Third Row: M. Maher, P. Devine, J. Goodman, S.Carberry, R. Reinstein, P. Wathen G Connor W Fallon J Francis, G. Gallahorn, J. Harper, M. Hurley, B. Counselman, J. Carney. 4-D students this year displayed a wide range of talents in activities within and outside Gonzaga. C. Liekweg, class president and Student Council vice-presi- dent, was an outstanding member of the football squad. J. Macfarlane served as vice-prefect of the senior Sodality and was active in the Washington Junior Red Cross. J. Francis compiled an impressive record for the debating team, while P. McGraw received the best actor award in the Washington One-Act Play Contest. L. Murrow served as secretary of the class, Corresponding secretary of the Student Council and secretary of the senior Sodality. J. Rubino was vice-president of the class and D. Slattery was treasurer. McGraw served as the Booster's Club representative. Teachers included Mr. Greene, S.J. guidance and Mathg Father Clements, S.J., Religiong Father McCawley, S.J., Physicsg Mr. Ahern, S.J., Latin and English, Mr. Burch, S.J., Frenchg and Mr. Redmond, S.J., German. Operations with roots of literal numbers are made easy as D. Slattery explains how to do last night's homework. . ..+
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cgi 435 ?-ff QW 3 5... ,sr wxfggi,-ipaf.gg.ggg:1:.gyf-s. X' ES:-tizsiii Q ff:-. f f. -M-1' V. -,-- Ji-sfsss:mm::e.,. -fins-...Q - . l-aw-i .+r:i1.Ww!g,,-.s,J b, 1 rl ' iifzuxz. f w - will viilfifj ' iz a . ggi? ' ' f!4i'w'CWf 'i:ii'2K:5ff - 7' ' For the past three years we have looked forward to being seniors, and after surviving many struggles we have now attained that title. Many years from now when we page back through this yearbook, some of the fondest memories of our youth as Gonzaga seniors will be re- called. lVe will remember the football games, the class- Qi nights, the dances, and 4-C. For here, under the guidance of Mr. Ahern, S.J. we took an active part in every activity in the school. From the VVashington Monument to the Athletic-locker room, the spirit of 4-C was amply -f displayed. Never-say-die was our motto. As the year progressed, we elected A. Campbell president and also Fenlon, Shaffer and J. Eustace to the respective duties of Vice president, treasurer and secretary. Al- though the roads of life will disperse us in many fields we will always be proud to say lfVe are Gonzaga men. J. Shaffer reads the day's lesson in English period. Mr. Ahern, S. requires that all students recite in front of class. First Row: J. Donahue, D. VVilson, J. Shaffer qTreas.j, A. Campbell QPres.J, Mr. Ahern, S. J., J. Fenlon qVice-Pres.j, J. Eustace QSecr.J, C. Dam- minger, J. Shaw. Second Row: J. Fausey, W. Delaney, J. August, J. Connelley, J. Dwyer, C. Galligan, T. McCarron, D. Olsen, G. Madden, J. Adler, C. Beard, R. Carroll. Third Row: J. Greene, H. Langley, B. Cabell, D. O'Brien, W. Kirvan, T. Kulesher, C. Bohan, E. Cotter, C. Kallina, L. DeMouy, R. Bernot. Missing: P. Collins, K. MacKinnon. 1--2 -vm 'FF JV' 1
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Our school life encompasses a treasury of memories, involving more than a mere space of years. For we easily remember the KBS Mass or an assembly or rally. We can picture the Purple and White dance held after a football game, and recall many other experiences which constituted our lives as underclassmen. It seems strange that We should recollect all these simple incidents and yet we realize that it was through these that we made progress to- wards our goal. Ifllllleflf 1615401911
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