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Sh Math collects fares from S arnora, Maggs, Sullivan and Dombrowski, ON A bright and sunny September morning, this portion of the Class of '48 assembled for its third year of high school study and awaited its moderator, Brother Greene. Upon his arrival, elections were begun: the results found George Phillips, an outstanding figure in football and scholastics, Presidentg Joe Clark, track star, filled the Vice-Presidency and the post of Secretary went to Bob Sullivan. Lastly, the Treas- urer's chair was dusted off and mace ready for a J. V. gridiron great , AI Lennon. ln and out of class, 3-B has since proceeded to display its talents, which are many and varied The Varsity football squad has found an invaluable right hand in manager Fritz Mass- man and his car l?l. Habitual gridiron winners are the J. V.'s Tom McCann, Lew Sullivan, Dick Schauder, Jimmy Flanagan and Bob Maggs, immeasurable quantities of gravel have been displaced by Torn Johnston, Richard Balze, Jerry Lauderback and John Pitarri. Don Scanlon has achieved his recognition in the swimming pool and on the basl-.etball court. Fritz Massmann er like this! . . . the navy was nev ' ' Gatellli - Lennon' Stan. ts Wllh k and John Ryan ,Cha bf-IC Brother Balze. Laude' 34 Sullivan
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