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3-.D Last September, with two years of Gonzaga already behind us, twenty-seven eager juniors entered classroom 34D and found their homeroom teacher to be Mr. Rob- erts, Our other teachers were Father Hammett, Mr. Burch, SJ., Mr. Fahy, and Mr. Mfhitcomb. Our class spirit was clearly shown by placing members on nearly every school activity including Varsity and J.V. football, basketball and baseball, the poster club, and debating. As the year went on we elected our class officers: P. Frendach, president, KI. Leyes, vice president, and M. Greene, secretary-treasurer. KI. Panther was elected intra- mural captain and as a result the class did very well in intramural sports. All tried to make the best of the year and with the guidance of our able and patient teachers rnost of us formed a sound foundation for Senior year. One day We will all look back on our Junior year with pleasant memories of class 3-D. The camera's eye catches II. Leyes, M. Greene, and P. Frendach, the ofhcers of 3-D, in a pose before the weekly class meeting. First Row: D. Dent, W. Howell, NI. Greene KSC-cr.-Treas.y, P. Frendach QPres.j, Mr. Roberts, SJ., J. Leyes QVice-Pres.y, R. johnson, T. Clark, E. Fitzgerald. Second Row: T. Hamp, R. Saeniann, P. Oberman, S. Richter, T. Anderson, P. McManus, R. Violett, S. jones, K. Lloyd. Third Row: , D. McLaughlin, J. Bachman, J. Vail, J. Panther, B. Morris, G. Mallet-Prevost, R. Kemp, T. Casem. 5 f U5 6 .2 gif , 5. Q. 4' 'uf if
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we ., . -It mag tr . - , Aa Q, , -1 Nxf.,',3z I ' 35.9 O temporal O mores! This sentence from Cicero was often heard from the lips of a 3-C boy. But as the weeks progressed we soon began to appreciate hard work. It paid of when 3-C won the Latin contest and a holiday. Under the able instruction of Mr. McGoldrick, SJ., we were schooled in Religion, Latin, Greek, and Eng- lish. Mfe were also taught by Mr. Gavin, SJ., Mr. Red- mond, S.-I., and Mr. Burch, SJ. C. Keffer, R. Larner, J. English, and S. Lyddane were elected class officers. In the Junior Division of intra- mural football, 3-C went undefeated in 5 games. 13 of the 20 Sodalists were from our room and B. Roache and G. Slocum again edited the Soladist paper. J. Fallon and T. O'Malley played on the J.V. basketball team. T. Lisi continued his work on the Student Council. 3-C was also represented in many other activities. There remains but Senior Year and then the day when we will be able to put into practice what we have learned. At the beginning of Greek Class, Mr. McGoldrick, SJ. corrects T. Mitten's homework sentences while S. Lyddane checks his own. First Row: R. Mudd, M. Regan, T. Hardy, J. English, QSecr.j, Mr. B. McGoldrick, S.j., T. Mitten, V. Arendes, R. Sullivan, T. Lisi. Second Row. R. Curtin, B. Roache, C. Keffer, QPres.j, P. Kilcullen, R. Larner, QVice-Pres.j, J. Michalowicz, R. Goodwin, J. McMahon, R. Harris, M. Risacher. Third Row: M. McCloskey, G. Slocum, W. Walsh, W. Colona, E. Deas, K. Fitzgerald, J. Fallon, G. McKnight, F. Hynek, S. Lyddane, QTreas.j, E. Murdock. S . ,,. .,,. . p , r..r S
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Q, iii if 11' First Row: J. Broderick, R. Foster, QSecr.J, J. Raley QPres.j, Mr. John J. Mawhinney, S.J., R. Fitzgerald qVice-Pres.j, K. MacCarthy fTreasJ R Hudson, D. Ixialioy, Second Row: D. Moiumny, J. Ward, J. Link, 1. Alckevitt, H. Baker, J. Mulroe, A. Ritchie, F. Breen, E. Kemper, J. Lojacono Third Row: R. Murphy, J. McKenna, A. Scully, H. Rowen, J. Sheahan, J. Ross, W. Taylor, C. Horan. 3-8 Glad as we are that school is out-Class 3-E has many fond memories. Under the able tuition of Mr. Mawhinney, S.J., our homeroom teacher, we learned Christian Doctrine, Eng- lish, and Latin. Mr. Burch, S.J., led us through the maze of French Grammar and punctuated it with many inter- esting side-lights. Mr. Whitcomb instilled in us an expert knowledge of Geometry, and Fr. Hammett, S.J., left us masters of Chemistry. Extra-curricular activities received their share of sup- port from us. Besides having several classmates in the Sodality, we were represented in the Student Council, the debating Society, the school newspaper andthe Glee Club. The more athletic among us participated in varsity and J.V. football and basketball as well as in other sports. Finally several members from our class were cheerleaders. If senior year is for us, as junior year has been, we shall graduate Christian Gentlemen-in the tradition of Gonzaga. After the Second Bell, Mr. Mawhinney, S.J. and the class recite the Morning Offering each day before Religion period. ....1. . YW
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