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On this page appear the pictures of some of the Senior Class Leaders as they looked to others some seventeen to eighteen years ago. Who would have guessed that when these pictures were taken the individuals in them would later shine forth to be such great Gonzaga Men. COULD THIS BE YOU? fi. fUpper left, Jlm Etter, Second Semester Student Body President fUpper right, Angelo Pnzelo First Semester Student Body President fLeft Center, Ernie Vollmer, Student Body Treasurer 8- Senior Class Secretary Kklght Center, Tam Riley Student Body Treasurer iLower Left, Bob Mauro, Semor Class Sgt -at Arms iLower Right, Matt Flnnlgan, Student Body Vlce President ,W ' . . . f is . I f I ku T A: t ' 'ff I , , . o . ,,,, 1- , A . Y?':'?f.'i ' I. ' ' . 3- . . ' 4. ' ' , . 5. ' . - .
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Pictured from left to right are Bull Frazier Salutatoruan, Fr Toner Principal, and Charles Peterson Valedtctorian Frazier and Peterson were chosen by their fellow Seniors in a class vote Principal s Message tothe Seniors For over 60 years Gonzaga High School students have pursued their education ln the shadows of the spires of St. Aloysius. These have been wonderful years, years of priceless memory. But now, like the Arabs, we are about to fold our tents and silently steal away out from under the shadows and into the sunlight of autonomy. This is a year of transition and transition means progress. To you, the Seniors, has fallen the task, no, the privilege, of carrying the torch of Gonzaga traditions to the portals of the new school. Their spirit will be somewhat measured by your impetus, and they will all be better men for having known you . The future beckonsp the past is silent, and so the present must be spent in anticipation of the one, in farewell to the other. May the truths you learned at Gonzaga guide your way over the blistering sands of time.to the horizon of the eternal hillsp and may the bonds of friendship formed in high school days be forged and strenghtened at the crossroads of life's tomorrow. May God abundantly bless you and keep you, always, Gonzaga Men . A , l 4? ' K Q' LQ: . , ' , is l we sv I . ' 1 xy , t V, ,, 'HA f l. . . . 2 . . I . . . I . . . I I . O 0 , Q
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