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IUNIORS ,..., Above: No, no, no, Mr. Dalo! Le bras does not mean what you think it does. CFL Brian to iirst period French classj Below: What wondrous spectacle could possibly hold the interest of these attentive Juniors? Perhaps Fr. Dixey is illustrating the art of playing dirty basket- ball. During his lunior year a student at Bonner begins to experience the greatest change that he is to face in his entire lifetime: the change from adolescence to manhood. Along with this transition comes a realiiation that the carefree days of high school are over, and, for the hrst time. a studentis thoughts are directed towards a more important objective, his future. The Junior vear is a period in which a student must evaluate himself so that he can come to some conclusions about himself and his future. lle must find his talents, and then direct his goals tovv- ards the fulfillment of these talents. However the path to his aspira- tions is not easy. lt requires much of the student, for goals can only he achieved through diligence and perseverance. Below: Outstanding leadership ability, vivid imagination, and bubbling enthu- siasm were the qualities which enabled the Junior oihcers to keep their class united and interested. Standing are Treasurer Joe Oilirien, Secretary Hugh Durkin, and Vice-President Jim Snell. Sitting are President Frank Barry and Fr. Smith.
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C-321 First Row: P. Tierney, N. Trainor, H. Whalen, F. Werts, D. Weber, D. Stephens, D. Vecchio, D. Wal- ker, C. Wilson. Second Row: R. Thomas, R. Vvynnc, Umstetter, E. Stevens, Town, Tipping, T. Tobin, P. Tarves, Watson, VV. Ursprung. Third Row: K. VVhitc, Stolnis, H. Taylor, G. Tye, P. VVarcl, VV. VVeingartner, R. Young, Talalnini, hi. Swe- ney, K. Stinger, R. Ulmer. Fourth Row: Vcrzella, Toler, E. Trefz, G. Thomas, Yourkeuich, H. Vllcntworth, D. Wickcrsliaiii, P. YVcst, L. Toto, R. VVoomer. Fifth Row: R. Tomchak, D. Tees, T. Valentine, M. VValsh, A. Wal- lush, F. Stefanski, P. Tziscone, Wood, S. Willougliby, M. Troyan. Stragglers First Row: Bl. Fanning, W. Peinclt, W. Mchlonigle, M. Hurwitz. Second Row: lW. Huth, Nl. Flynn, T. Cooper, E. lX'lcGowan, K. Dris- coll. Tlzirzi Row: R. Brutsche, G. Nowrey, Crawford, R. Cook, P. McCulley, D. Hagan. Fourth Row: E. King, M. McGowan, R. DeFelice, R. Mazepink, T. Lou- clen, M. Dillon, Nl. McGuigan. After lunch B0nner's herd of cat- tle have the opportunity to roam on the basketball courts. CSopho- more lunch periodl
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B-006 First Row: B. Bennett, D. Bochan- ski, C. Boselli, M. Brogan, S. Adams, G. Alosa, E. Boling, B. Barlam, B. Barker. Second Row: M. Brown, W. Battiste, B. Bridges, D. Boyle, W. Bailer, S. Alfieri, B. Anger, B. Barbeau, E. Brennan, T. Bird. Third Bow: I. Alleva, S. Brent, S. Annan, T. Blaisse, I. Bochanski, T. Bonner, T. Bertele, I. Baxter, L. Bradf-ield. Fourth Bow: R. Benjamin, G. Barson, I. Bellano, P. Acquarola, D. Bradley, M. Bench, F. Barry, I. Brown, G. Baumeister. Fifth Bow: M. Bar- low, D. Boudwin, S. Blume, R. Bannan, I. Bayliss. .... ..r...,,r we my 7 4. E , Seas- ,. - A . H I P B-O07 First Row: I. Clery, B. Byrne, B Carney, D. Callahan, B. Casciato S. Cain, Carr, Castagna, Nl Buhler. Second Bow: C. Cassidy W. Cleary, Nl. Christi, C. Brus star, B. Burns, I. Buscaglia, I Byrne, Clark, Callahan, I Carunchio. Third Row: N. Cangi Pm. Clark. C. Casacci, hi. Camilli I. Burke, I. Butler, B. Casey, B Cannon, I. Ciavarelli. Fourth Row F. Casey, B. Carfioli, C. Burrows R. Callahan, M. Cerbo, C. Bums B. Capobianchi, M. Casey, I Byrne, I. Clay. Fifth Row: I Cancila, R. Castoria, C. Ciarroc- chi, I. Clark. B-009 1 .L , . First Row: C. Conway, F. DiFil- i ' ff ippis, E. D'Alesio, D. Connelly, liy We .... 0 's F S. D'Amico, I. Colombo, D. De- Falco, I. Dalo, M. Coleman. Sec- ond Bow: P. Conway, B. DePaola A. Colucci, W. Demas, I. Dilenno B. DiCiccio, P. Cunningham, F. Devine, A. Concordia, I. Crupi Third Row: M. Connell, A D'Amico, E. Daniels, P. Crispin R. DiGaetano, B. DiCecco, I Dickson, I. Della Vecchio, I. Cur- ran. Fourth Row: K. Corkery, V. Denoncour, Pt. Diteodoro, D. Di- Marco, I. Dennett, I. Daley, L DeBaberie, R. Dartnell, B. Di- Enna, I. Cook. Fifth Row: L Cornwall, L. DeFalco, C. Dalton M. Denny, I. Coyle, T. Coletti D. Curry. 4 7 v
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