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SeaTed: J. Manfredonia, F. Chianca, W. Holzman, A. Hamil- Dunne, G. Dornhoefer, T. Ohlmann. Row 3: G. Rolriclni, G. Ton, J. Hall, J. Lynch, A. Nemefh. Row 2: J. Fiorillo, W. Kemp- Cusalc, 6. DoherTy, T. Higgins, F. Bisogno, S. Mashopaslo, sey, L. D'Addio, J. Mccrudden, J. ScarpaTi. P. Pariseau, W. C. Connelly, W. Hall, P. STelmaszyk, G. HuTTer, V. Malozi. SGPH B As you scurry abouT The corridors oT The Memorial Building, upon reaching The TooT oT sTairway one, you are suddenly overpowered by a wave oT whispering which seems To be coming Trom room sixTeen. Amid This TumulT can be heard The benign muTTering oT Bro. James Francis losT in The TranquiliTy oT a peace- Tul mediTaTion . . . Braving The sTorm oT sound, you peels in The door iusT as BroTher comes ouT oT his TransTixaTion To resTore order over The proTesTs OT class PresidenT Fred Bisogna and Tommy Higgins . . . Amid This peace and TranquiliTy. Tinancial wizard George Jones collecTs Tor The missions. WiTh This accomplished our music makers leave Tor band prac- Tice . . . Meanwhile, in The locker room, J.V. hoopsTers Malozi and l-luTTer prepare Tor a game, along wiTh Borckman headed by STaylmazylc geTTing ready Tor pracTice aT Van CorTland. In TooTball our class led The school wiTh such greaTs as Higgins, Bisogna, HamilTon, Ferrilo and Giannone. We can proudy poinT To our SodalisTs while our Two aspiring young RembrandTs, Pariseau and Cussaclc doodle Their days away aT PosTer Club meeTing . . . lnTramural baslceT- ball knows oT none beTTer says Lacey, 2-B's rep- resenTaTive aT NaTional TallcaThons, oT our Team. As you wend your way baclc Thru The halls, The curTain falls on anoTher day in The liTe oT class 2-B. BoTTom: G. Grimaldi, W. Lacey, G. Jones. Row 2: J. Morris R. Cacciola, R. Fazio. Row 3: R. Perogine, G. Guilfoy, T MerriTTs. Row 4: T. Keveny, P. Giannone, M. Timmons.
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Bollom: E. Mahoney, R. Mccahery, R. Fereday. Row 2: R. Dussaulf, E. Burrone, T. Muslico. Row 3: S. Campana, E. Regani, J. Sullivan. Row 4: J. Cuscianna, R. Milanese, R. Wa renlriewicz. SOPH A They said if couldn'f be done . . . fo creafe a well- rounded class in a Bio lab sodden wifh formaldehyde from fhree periods of crayfish dissecfion. l-lowever, They were wrong. Though we fake on a greenish hue when we enfer our homeroom, under fhe leadership of Bro. Denis Ohrisfopher, we are defermined fo sficlc if ouf . . . Our class Presidenf is R. Ganzales, foofball pla er and marbles champ, on whom fhe blame for all class foolery is placed. Many maffers are handled by our class freasurer, Gary Shyloclc Biunno . . . Numbered among fhe members of our class are five Sodalisfs. Also, Bro. Jude's righf hand man in fhe Phofography Club is from 2-A . . . Ed Regazzi, one of fhe few Sophomore varsify players for l-lowie Smifh, calls IO4 his homeroom . . . Scholas- fically we did nof do badly as can be seen by fhe facf fhaf our friend and benefacfor Bro. Pafriclc Eugene has awarded a number of honor pins fo members of fhe class. We believe fhaf for fhe mosf parf we have exhibifed fine class spiril, which was especially during fhe inframural confesfs. Alfhough we didn'f win many games we were good losers. . 's Sealed: R. Filzpalrick, C. Anderson, S. Caliendo, A. Bollon, J. McGovern, R. Gonzalez, W. Casey, J. Bergin, G. Biunno, R. DoConne, J. Porricelli, J. Holland. Row 2: R. Romanelli, B. Yehle, R. Regnaulf, J. Ferrenbach, D. Farrell, M. Mauucca, D. Bullair, R. McCloskey, J. Arcidiacono, W. Brewsfer, S. L. Maglione, S. Wilkins. Kahn, M. Micholli, R. Caruso, R. Slrobel, J. Gannon. Row 3:
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Q T Sealed: M. Perri, R. Colamee, E. Schneller, A. Piccolino, M. Lynn, J. Bailey, H. Borck, T. Wasielewski, E. Brock, G. Pisani, Losquadro, G. Capolbianco, R. Torregrossa. Row 2: J. Quinn, A. lnglese, P. GenTile, E. Callahan, E. Campbell, E. lmp, J. T. Gillespie, R. ScoTT, B. Zollo, A. Mooney, M. Passaiiume, R. McHale, W.Grieco. Helmond, G. Cronin, J. Fenelli, D. King, A. ParenTe. Row 3: R. SGPH C On SepTember 8 The muTinous crew lclass 2-Cl oT The 5.5. Ambrosian waTched This proud ship slide down The ways. lTs capTain, BroTher Joseph Ambrose, ruled The ship and crew wiTh a monarchisTic demo- craTic seT oT laws which had a generous sprinkling oT Tyranny . . . From The ouTseT The crew was deTer- mined ThaT The voyage would go down in The annals oT The MT, ST. Michael AdmiralTy, eiTher Tor beTTer or Tor worse. PreTerably Tor worse . . . During The TirsT weeks oT The IO monTh journey across The sTormy EducaTion Sea Trom PorT Ignorance To lnTelligance l-larbor, Michael Perri was elecTed TirsT maTe. This was done in compleTe disregard Tor The digniTy oT The oTTice. Class 2-C, iT will be noTed, won The ship- board inTramural TooTball games by conniving, Tor, TeiTure, and oTher dasTardly illegal means. An ugly rumor has iT ThaT we won iT by skill . . . GeTTing back To The problem oT making mariTime hisTory, The crew seT ouT by conTribuTing Tive TuTure champions To The Track Team, seven BeeThovens To The band, Tour crew members To The SodaliTy, six ATlases To J.V. FooTball, Two gianTs To J.V. BaskeTball, Tour To The Forum, and seven To The scholarship class . . . AT iourney's end when The ship arrived aT InTelligence Harbor, The crew was a changed group. Pseudo-inTellecTuals, su- perb aThleTes, and people wiTh irresisTible ambiTion and drive were among Those who walked down The gangplank and ouT inTo The world, BoTTom: J. Kenny, W. Muller, J. O'Brien. Row 2: J. Mazur- ella, J. Naporkowski, J. Marchesani. Row 3: V. Gallo, R. Gib- O bons, V. Geberfh. Row 4: D. Dowds, T. Wryer, J. Poschmann.
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