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SCDPHQ ORES llaving survived the insecurity and hcwilderment of his Freshman for his future years at Bonner when he must choose the paths to Below: Al Guido shoots hetween the outstretched arms of Hugh Durkin and Tom lXlcGarvey for two points in an interclass game between the Sophomores and lu niors. year, a Sophomore is ahlc to emerge from his microcosm and hccome aware of his unique role as an individual at Bonner. Each Sopho- more has his own talents and his own interests, and it is hy realizing them and utilizing them to the fullest that he can eontrihute some- thing of himself to thc school. It is during a students Sophomore year that he undergoes a rcmarlgahle change of character. Up to this point in his life, he has allowed his superiors to steer his mind, hut now he is gradually freeing himself from their dominion and trying to malie his own decisions. He is learning to thinlt and hy so doing he is preparing s:.a.,,g. his goals. Below: The job of leading the Sophomores this year has been entrusted to President Ed Stefanski, Secretary Joe Otto, Mr. Trainor, Vice-President Mike LaRosa, and Treasurer Bob Aruffo. Above: What could be so funny about listening to Fr. Smith in assembly? If you haven't seen his favor- ite pin-up of Kate Smith, you'll never know. ...,, ,is
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i D-216 First Row: A. Viglione, Stier, j. Smart, R. Valenti, Tully, W. Smith, F Tobin. Sevond Row: S Smith. R. Ticrncy, S. Stefano D. Snyder, U. Toner, M. Van nclli. Third Row: VV. Sweeney, I Sullivan, C. Stcrhack. M. Spence M. Verdi, 'l'cti. Fourth How XV. Vain Belle, M. Tuohy, K lllioinzis, P. Stanley, M. Smith R. Trausger. Fifth How: VV. Smith j. Smith. B. Smyth, E. Stanlcie wicx, F. Thompson. You know something, the girl l inet at the mixer last week looks ai lot like this thermometer. Uim McGlinn to joe Mcllughl 1 , A 41 D-217 First Row: H. Vllzillcer, G. Vvright, R. VVest, Young, J. Villarc. Second Row: M. Whitmrirc, H. VVhitchczicl, ll. Voigtsbcrgcr, Vuotto: B. Viola, R. Zacco. Third Row: L. VVzillc, A. Wickcrshani, P. YVhitc, j. Vihillace, H. VVallace. Fourth Row: VVhinn6ry, Wil- liams, D. VVyzitt, P. VVhite, R. Zimmerman.
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QQ-9r!.Q-.m Success, remember, is the reward for toil. Fr. Van Breda seems to be warn- ing his sixth period Latin class of the snakes which will appear in his next test. C-301 First Row: Botley, Bolton, T. Ahern, Banes, lVl. Albright, T. Basquill, C. Bradley, S. Bumm, W. Borginis. Second Row: F. Broderick, B. Adcoclc, I. Burns, A. Boccella, Bygravc, Bur- rows, I. Bergin, T. Basciano, J. Butler, J. Bush. Third Row: M. Bonhage, D. Bernardini, S. Ber- gels, M. Butler, Bonner, L. Al- leva, A. Boudvvin, K. Boyle, M. Bell. Fourth Row: N. Bradley, J. Blewitt, P. Birk, Albright, Battiste, M. Burns, W. Bannon, B. Arullio, Brophy, Battista. Fifth Bow: C. Batchelder, M. Bonner, F. Bucci, T. Barry, E. Atkinson. C-303 First Row: E. Campbell, C. Cav- anagh, M. Conway, G. Christ, M. Condron, M. Cassidy, A. Cambria, F. Cassidy, M. Callan. Second Row: R. Cordaro, D. Casey, P. Charles, B. Callahan, P. Cavan- augh, P. Callahan, P. Cavanaugh, D. Cantando, R. Conforto, T. Clifford. Third Row: S. Connor, C. Cooper, C. Comislcy, T. Coin, R. Clifford, A. Canci, B. Calla- ghan, P. Cake, A. Byrne. Fourth Row: F. Cipriani, J. Calvarese, R. Caspar, E. Carey, F. Carr, T. Chambers, R. Corcoran, Cau- lield, Connell, Cabrey. Fifth Row: J. Cassidy, I. Conaboy, T. Caggiano.
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