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aw, saw nw, of sw . . . . The largest group of Freshmen ever to enter Gonzaga, they started off by grabbing the city football title together with N. C ..... Backfielders Nick Merriman, Tom Sprague, Mike Lake, and Bob Rowles, together with line- men Iohn Clinton, Ed Bates, and the Boyle Twins, starred consistently .... In the Loyalty Cup race, Greenie classes were among the leaders throughout the year and Room 126 finally brought home the coveted trophy .... First Row: Bill Ryan, John lhle, Dick Church, Dick Flynn, Terry McCarty, Bob Goodwin, Dennis Herlihy, Roger Dieter. Second Row: Duncan McDowell, Neil Cronin, Bill Broderson, ,IBC Riley, Ricnard Siers. Nick Merriman, Dick Sells, Tom Miller. Third Row: Pat Faltico, Jack Allen, Jim Schroeder, John Ongarato, Tommy Deno. Mark Coleman, Martin Harrington. Fourth Row: Mark Richeson, George Richardson, Ed Bates, Bob Corrigan, Duane Ennis, Pat Nevers, Ray Wiltzius, Paul Kapfer. Fifth Row: Tom Sprague, Dale Kinder, Pat Lynch, Walt Hardin, Roy Velling, Don Heller, Jim Lucas. First Row: Joe Kingsolver, Louis Berto, Joe Weitensteiner, Frank Curran, Robert Alexander, Robert Duffy, Don Muzatko. Second Row: Jim Santora, Wilfred Hoff, Larry Smith, Charles Cutz, Jim J. Brown, Kent Emert, Mike Lake. Third Row: Rodney Potts, Lee Wilkinson, Charles Hennessey, Bob Albrich, Bill Meyer, Ed Schoenberg. Fourth Row: George Barta, John Aughney, Bob Pullin, Robert Tanksley, Billy Thomas, Cyril Vinneau. Fifth Row: Jerry Wallis, Frank Griffith, Lawrence Dettrich, Walt Schmidt, Dave Frawley, Ken Egerman, Tom McCloskey.
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.feacfglazcfenflgaiq MIKE KOSTECKA Vice-President, 1st Sem. BOB BURNS Freshman Consultor, 1st Sem LARRY COLEMAN JOHN HOPKINS President, 1st Sem. President, 2nd Sem. HANK HIGGINS Treasurer, 1st Sem. JOE LYNCH Freshman Consultor, 2nd Sem. MAC McKENNA Secretary, 1st and 2nd Sem. ED REKOFKE Treasurer, 2nd Sem.
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. . . . The Frosh Basketball team developed at least three men who will prob- ably see varsity action next year: Tom Sprague, Pat Lynch, and Neil Cronin More Frosh placed on the Honor Roll than any other year Nick Merriman, Bob Corrigan, and Bud Goodwin chased stories for the Gon- zagan, while Dennis Herlihy, Ed Bates, and Tom Sprague worked their Way onto the Luigian business staff .... First Row: Gilbert Chertrude, Eddie Stasney, Eddie Fallon, Dale De Shaw, Joseph Pasterski, James Ralph, Larry McCollim, Bill O'Rellly. Second Row: Jim Barker, George Weller, Charles Schimmels, Dick Chastek, Joel Smith, Dan Walsh, James Gallagher. Third Row: John Oliveri, Roger Steele, Allan Atkinson, Norman Williams, Charles Sauvageau, Chester Hop- kins, Vincent Schmidt, Jim Brown, Fourth Row: Harry Murphy, Daniel Cowell, George Bolta, Larry Gooley, Dick Hawkins, Michael Linehan, Bill Jones, Cippy Paulsen, Don Atkinson. First Row: Jake Hyrcenko, Bill La Vigne, Pat Barrington, Albert Schlosser, Dick Archer, Jim Zinkgraf, Roy Hoerner. Second Row: Wayne Sattler, Bill McCraigie, Bob Shirley, Bob Kalez, Norman Flickinger, Allie Boyle, Bob Sullivan. Third Row: Jim Moore, Julius Pieroni, Bob Rowles, John Clinton, Bud Green, Dick Kofmehl. Fourth Row: Alvin Boyle, Ronald Bergman, Pat Pearson, Hal Kelly, John Slusser.
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