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Jhsdh 1:30 (2. yfl.. vkioAq pWiadc fiwm Wlaldm SquaM On Sunday morning March 15 at 1:30 A. M. the Space Cadets unloaded in Malden Square and proceeded to scare the daylights, or at least the slumber out of the citizens living in the west side area of Malden. In fact they scared the life out of most of them because answers to their angered inquiries about the commotion were simply — the Space Cadets are on the march. It was true because M. C. ' s Space Cadets were leading a hockey victory parade of almost a thousand rooters up Pleasant street. The Space Cadets are aptly named because their music is out of this world. They are an impromptu group who play at the prep rallies and form the nucleus of the cheering sections at games. ' 53 will never forget them and neither will the people of Malden. ■pPr ' -. XW •« «
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ADMIRATION — Winner Bill Hurley demonstrates his wind tunnel to candidates Cavallo, Kelly, Comeau, McDonough, Lloyd, Hobin, Cowan, Griffin, Da Macog- no, Goggin, and Bowen. pjOAA DV h Jtha SwiWA RETIFICATION — McTeague explains to Dorsey, Mac¬ Donald, and Vetromile that the scope shows the A. C. changing to D. C. Twenty-odd candidates made the mid-March deadline for M. C. ' s sixth annual Science Fair and the judges tallies showed the winners to be Bill Hurley, Jim Derba, and Jim McTeague in that order. In succeeding fairs all three scored honorable mention awards in the Archdiocesan Fair and McTeague scored a similar award in the State Fair. McTeague ' s project was a demon¬ stration which showed the rectifica¬ tion of A. C. to D. C. with the aid of an ocilloscope. The effect of wind on an airplane in flight was Bill Hurley ' s exhibit and Jim Derba ' s entry dealt with the principles of series and parallel circuits in elec¬ tricity. Moderator Brother Evangelus along with Brother Quentin were the judges. CONGRATULATIONS — Second place winner Jim Derba asks Jim McTeague who came in th’rd and Bill Hurley who came in first, to guess the bulb that will light. Jim designed this exhibit to show the characteristics of parallel and series lighting.
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jto ike (B ioUwi ' a dtoma will be h membehsud by many. S3 ' BOSTON GARDEN SCENE —Joe Hayward and Dick Buckley work up a cheer in the State Hockey Tourna¬ ment. SPACE CADETS — Kneeling: E. McMellen, A. Conley, J, Wade, N. LaVigne. Standing: J. Hayward, J. Gib¬ bons, G. Murphy, J. Hasenstab, F. Guthrie, W. McDon¬ ough, V. O ' Brien, E. Russell, V. Cavallo, R. Meehan, R. Shea, J. Derba, J. Elliot, D. Hallisey, F. Lydon, G. Weitz, R. Buckley. w,. BANGING OUT the victory serenade outside the hockey team ' s dressing room at Providence after the over¬ time victory over St. Dorn ' s are an enthusiastic group of Space Cadets and their cohorts. POSING FOR A PIC when the crowd departed are the cadets. Recogniz¬ able in the pic are Lynch, Hayward, Derba, Buckley, Angell, Toomey, and McMellen. OSCARS — At the annual spring assembly at which the athletic coun¬ cil presents sweaters and mono¬ grams to the athletes who took part in the Winter sports, something new was added. Plastic Space Cadet models were presented the Senior members of the organization who performed above and beyond the line of duty. For their fine per¬ formances and excellent organizing of the student cheering section at the hockey tournaments. Brother Evangelus presented Norby LaVigne, Art Conley, John Bowen, Joe Hay¬ ward, Jim Derba, Dick Buckley and Skippy McMellen the coveted awards.
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