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In our footsteps THE GREAT MAJORITY Freshman activity was more than purely physical. The class of 1954 was most active in the extra-curricular program. As a group the freshmen were the top ad and patron get¬ ters for the play program. They won honors in the talent show, the poster contest, and orator¬ ical contest. In addition to this freshmen be¬ longed to the Hi-Lite, Vagabonds, Hi-Liters and the poster and camera clubs. Successful J. V. teams in football, basketball and baseball had numerous freshmen in the key spots. With one year ' s experience to its credit the class of 1953 made itself known in a big way. Sophomores dominated the champion¬ ship hockey team with seven regulars. They were also the keymen in basketball and base¬ ball. A sophomore held the presidency of the Camera Club. Second year men were extrem¬ ely active in the orchestra, paper, Vagabonds, and Poster Club. In other words the Class of 1953 became the key class for a majority of the post-school activities. jaw gj . - ■ ,r ' - I 1 Mid-day munchings. DiMasse, Bailey, Doherty, Foley, Bowen, Conley. Welch, Toomey, Cavallo and Barry waste no time in stocking up at the lunch period. The rulers to be who form the class of 1952 also had their signal honors. A junior won the school oratorical contest. Juniors backboned the orchestra, paper, and shared equal honors with the seniors in football and debating. Three C broke all homeroom rec¬ ords in bringing in ads and patrons for the program. Quality rather than quantity was their trade mark in most things. Two juniors were chosen as All-Catholic in football and hockey, to cite an example of quality. How¬ ever, when quantity counted, they were there as is the case of their subscribing one hundred percent to the 1951 Hi-Way. ( 22 )
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