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jclaAMA $ok making, oak ymmohistk pJsza ani. and Tracy were big guns in the championship debating team. In summing up our memories of our Sopho¬ mores we can remember that a sophomore class brought in the most money in program ads. We can recall Rod O ' Connor as a regular on the championship hockey team. In football there was little Ed Bergen as quarterback. Pete Carr was cf pinch-hitter in baseball. No doubt there are other incidents of Sophs mak¬ ing good but these are fresh in our memories. The Freshmen had plenty to be proud of and so did we. Dick Wilson saw plenty of action in football and so did John Turner in hockey. John, as a substitute, pulled the hat trick in a game with the Brown Frosh to lead the team to a 6-4 victory. In addition to this, the Frosh as always dis¬ tinguished themselves as the best group in bringing in school play program advertise¬ ments. jfi m
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Cind 53 i sjuca qjicdshd io 7 1. Q. A und A- UNDERCLASS OFFICERS: Lavey, McNeeley, Sullivan, Sheedy, McNeil, Ryan, Barbarisi, Holley, Marker, Bergen, Mahoney, Sainato, Mulrenan, Foley, DeVita, Sheehan, Breslin, Anderson, Renzullo, Hasenstao, Wilson, Gentuso, Ferzocco, Turner, Simonelli, Gerety, Morgan, Conley, Sullivan, O ' Leary, Spencer, Weitz. A gentleman always has a good word for everyone and so the Seniors throw a bouquet to the Juniors. There is nothing else we can do about it. It ' s all a matter of record in this year ' s HI-WAY as you ' ll see as you read on. In oratory the Juniors can well be proud of Fred Marker who brought two major cham¬ pionships to the school. In the school play the two male leads went to Fred and Kevin Kiley. They got the nod in open competition. Marker
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3A First Row: J. Trabucco, R. Costa E. Roach, J. Noonan, D. Richards, L. Mc¬ Cormack. Second Row: F. Doe, J. Horgan, P. DeVita, J. Browne, A. Palladino, D. Gill. Third Row: W. Daughan, J. McAteer, E. Ballou, P. Ricupero, T. Palizzola, F. Marker. Fourth Row: J. McMillan, J. Ryan, E. Hegarty, B. Lowney, R. Jarvis, R. Buxton, F. Guthrie. Fifth Row: J. Cassidy, J. Doherty, J. Bellini, J. Whalen, R. Jones. Sixth Row: H. Herlihy, J. Travers, T. McDermott, R. Breen, J. O ' Connell, L. Barbarisi, J. Murphy. Seventh Row: R. McCarthy, P. Maje- ski, R. Shea, R. Shea, A. Tracey, T. Walsh, G. Foley, D. McCabe. 3B First Row: F. Flynn, C. Albert, G. Lynch, V. Simonelli, D. Ahern, F. Lynch, .K. Kiley. Second Row: J. Bellini, E. Gentuso, E. M. Russell, E. Lane, J. Walsh, J. Angelo. Third Row: P. Kopaczynski, H. Walsh, W. McCarron, T. Fahey, D. Enright. Fourth Row: R. Finney, M. Bennett, J. Hinchey, K. Breen, K. Lally, R. Rodwell. Fifth Row: J. Fahey, J. Lilley J. Scan¬ lon, E. McNeeley, R. LeDuc, F. Lyden, A. McLaughlin, R. Thacker. Sixth Row: R. Morgan, J. Downey, L Bush, E. Delaney, J. Kane, R. Suili- van, A. Mongeau, L. Murphy. diaha aha the junbohA who backed ouh pJwm 3C First Row: J. Coughlin, R. Donovan, J. Sullivan, P. Sainato, D. Kane, R. Salvage. Second Row: M. O ' Brien, K. Mulren- an, J. Daley, J. Mackay, C. Bielowski. Third Row: F. Zimmerman, R. Mag- ner, E. S. Russell, V. Fusco, T. Kiley, P. Armstrong. Fourth Row: J. O ' Donnell, G. Nee, J. Anthony, J. Hannon, F. Sheedy, G. Killion. Fifth Row: R. Bray, W. Pianka, J. Maher, P. O ' Brien, R. Venditti, M. Hardiman.
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