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Dave Hannan, Jack Fenton, Mike Joyce, Pete Murphy, Ray Porter, Jack Gallagher. Juniors - When September rolled around bringing with it a new school year, Room 302 found it- self occupied with familiar faces exchanging friendly greetings. The class promptly held elections, resulting in the appointments of Mike Joyce, Presi- dent, Ray Porter, Vice President, Dan Byrne, Secretary, and Ed Bugniazet, Treasurer. Ed Bug- niazet was the class candidate for varsity basketball, and was the team's high scorer. Jack Gallagher did the same for the junior varsity, and Mike Joyce acted as the captain of the team. Al Amend, Jack Coyle and Dick Morgan bolstered the track team. Lending their mel- odius voices to the glee club were Joe Coyne, Joe Mullen and Ray Porter. Marty Cohan and Wally Geohegan were the swimming stars of our class along with Frank Hunter. Charlie Connolly, Bob Flynn, Dick Hutzler, Bill Minnaugh, Bill Fogerty and Ralph Pier- son all lent their talents to Mr. Flynn's Debaters. Pete Murphy, Jack Fenton, Joe O'Malley and Stephen Sweeney served on the staff of the Saga . Gerry Mannix and Bob Costello along with Bill Deignan contributed their athletic ability to the varsity football team. 42
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Joe Fosina, Dennis VandeKamp, Ray Camardello, Walt Ullrich, Bob Muller. Juniors On September 13 in the year l95l, Brother Duggan, homeroom teacher of class 3C, cheerfully greeted a group of new Juniors. Rested by our long summer vacations, we at- tacked studies and sports, especially sports, with a new zest. The first official act of Room 3Ol was to elect Class Officers. We chose Richy Maddox President, Bill Fitzpatrick Vice President, Buddy McCullock Secretary, and Walter Ullrich as Treasurer. When football season rolled around, Bill Fitzpatrick, Richy Maddox, Lou Thelk, Walt Ullrich and Bob Lalor could be found on the gridiron. Charlie Dinoflo put in his time and energy with the J.V. basketball team. As activities came to light, John Sibson, Allen Daly, and John Dunn proved themselves talented in the dramatic field and Sheller Steinwiender, Joe Irwin and Ray Westphall had responsible positions with the Press Club. We were represented in Debate by Tom Buckley, Joe Fosina, Ray Camardella, Bob MacDermott, Frank Alo, Michael Cinguina and Charlie Dinolfo. Two members of our class, Jim Ross and Eddie Ladin, were honored with the office of president and vice president of the Camera Club. Leonard Giacomo and Bob Lalor could be heard blending their voices with the Glee Club, while Bob Muller spent Monday, Wednesday and Friday working on the year book. With the arrival of Spring, baseball and track found many leading aspirants in class 3C. James Fisher practiced on the golf links, while Joe Irwin and Alan Daly knocked the ten pins for a loop. Bob MacDermott was our only gift to the swimming team. Last and least was our showing on the Honor Roll, our only representative being Bob Lalor. All in all we think we did right well as Juniors, and now are looking forward to our Senior year. 44
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