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an d ipu ' 11 aqhssi . . . ' 54 opened with Brother Lambert as the new principal. It was evident from the begin¬ ning that we had to produce and produce in all things, since we as Seniors had a lot at stake. Furthermore, our example to the underclasses was another responsibility. Our first efforts to prove that we knew the score came in football. With ' 54 at the helm, Coaches Galligan and Lentine had no difficul¬ ty in bringing the team up from the cellar to sec¬ ond place in the Catholic League. Then the All-Senior Choral group made the Christmas Assembly the best ever. The next big task was the Annual Pcrtron Drive. $5000 was the goal and we made it. J CLEAR THE WAY — Tiny Frank Lynch and long Ed Delaney get set lor a ride on Frank ' s motorbike. AIN ' T THAT PURTY — Senior B shows its pep with a private rally of its own. 38 O
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' 5fy know A iko AcoM i qua ih rns ' 54 knows the score — yes, that ' s our mo¬ tivating cry and the Hi-Way has adopted it as its theme in preserving the year of 1954 in print and pictures. Fundamentally, the yearbook is ‘for all classes, but we of ' 54, who edit it, blow our own horns anytime we get the chance. This is our last year at M.C. and we are a confident, cocky crew. Not vain, but just proud of ourselves be¬ cause we tried to do a good job and the records show that we did. We had our shortcomings but we are not letting those skeletons out of the closet. You may have the pleasure of seeing us in our good spots but our secret faults are still secret. AND AWAY WE GO — Muscular Vin Fusco tosses light-weight Jerry Cook. CAFETERIA CORRIDOR COPS — Order at the lunch¬ time was kept by Magner, Anthony. Mongeau, Sim- onelli, Barbarisi and McCormack.
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aA ipu hood aboui ua oft 195ty. In saying that we knew the score we are happy to relate that the hockey team won the E ' Mass title the first year it was in the league. Basketball didn ' t fare as well and neither did track, but the baseball team went on to win its third title in a row. Scholastically speaking (that ' s what our most severe critics look for), we did fairly well. More than seventy percent of the class were accepted for collegiate training. Altogether, the scholarship awards totaled more than $35,000. Fred Marker led the group in this re¬ spect wit h offers from six different colleges. If Athletic Scholarships were included, the total value would exceed $100,000. CRITICALLY EXAMINING — their prom photos are Ricupero, Doe, Herlihy and Hegarty. CLOWNING IT UP — Serious seniors relax with a bit of horseplay at lunchtime.
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