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MEMBERS OF CLASS 301 are: front row: I. Ferlauto, T. McCarthy, I. Shea, M. Califano, M. Perrella, H. Oberle, M DeLeo R Churchm lx Cuneo Those in the rear row: I. Fricault, A. Regina, A. Higgins, P. Gleeson, B. Waller, J. O,Lear, W. Quinn, C. Valery, and M Miller A very studious group TUDY and FUN N CLASS 301 Here's to Room 301 with top billing in studies, sports, and activities 3 a. group of young men very much eager to excel in every possible school activ- ity, scholastic, athletic, and cultural. What is 301? Is it just a number, or just a class? It's a family whose members come from all over New York each morning with the intention of becoming true Chris- tian gentlemen. It has its champions in sports and studies, its pursuers of culture and its participants in hobbies. In the brians department Benny Waller is the top man, the capable successor of Vincent Enright who took the 'LBlue Ribbon in the first quarterly tests. C. Valery, R. Redigan, R. Gregory, W. Cavanagh, F. Commesso, V. Marsh, and K. Cuneo are Benny's present competitors for highest scholastic honors The HAH Americansi' R. Woop and T. Brennan have made names for themselves with a ball and basket. They played with the IV. and Freshman respectively. Our music makers in- clude such personalities as R. Dunne, J. O'Lear, C. Valery, M. Lynch, G. Mulvey, and M. Califano. These are the ones who help make the P.M.A. Band the best one in the city of N.Y. When time permits, M. Lynch C the boy With so much on the ballj manages to squeeze in a frame or two in the bowling alleys. J. Andreala and R. Romano pursue culture in the Glee Club. Our aquamen, part of the Power swimming team, are G. Mulvey and H. Oberle. J. O'Lear, our class representative in the Stamp Committee, has done much to turn stamps into dollars for the Brothers, African Mission School. C. Iulo, the class star of the gridiron, was capably assisted by another classmate, A. Regina, representing our class. The teacher of class 301, has a great deal to be proud of. For what class is so full of enthusiasm and progress as the class of 301. I am sure that the students of 301 deserve respect and honor for the the job they are doing. 76 FIVE GENTLEMEN OF 301 viewing affairs in the office of the Sccretirx are A Regina R. Romano, C. Valery, H. Oberle, and M. Perrella. All seem interested in those papers THE LENS FOCUSED on R. Dunne, R. Blackler, M DeLeo, W. Cavanagh, and V. Enright, all intent on study
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CLASSES corsmwueo THE C RNIV CO CERTO OF 201 The kaleidoscopic array of lights, the vibrant gay music of the carousel and the pleadings and shoutings of the side- show barker are all beckoning to us to take a jaunt through the midway of class 201. The frenzied activity of the group can be displayed through the many and different hobbies that consume any idle time. Electric trains, photography, stamp collecting and tropical fish are among the colorful at- tractions at this acedemic carnival. Far from the jellied apple and cotton candied maze of the runway is soon discovered the main attraction which is located in the academic tent of scholars. This is only opened to honor roll students in which 201 has an esteemed repre- sentation in the form of L. Poupon, R. Wetterhahn, J. Garvey and R. Farrell. Back to the steeplechase of activity where the cultural Sideshow boast of R. Cantwell, C. Doute, R. Kane and M. McGetrick as able members of the Power band and also the poliphony of D. Didimamoff's and A. Reyes' glee club arias. In the sports arena we find the expert diamond dust- ing of W. Santangelo and I .Gianguzzi while F. Holman dis- plays deft aquatic style. Brother Rowland's simplification of the Latin declen- sions and conjugations mark him as the most popular per- sonality of the 201 midway. Science also ranks high as a very frequented attraction. Thus we have experienced the thrills and chills, the bustling activity and the scholastic ability that compose the carnival concerto of class 201. HEADS UP! T. Sullivan finds an interesting way to get rid of his excess paper. L. Poupon and I. Cianguzzi are the innocent victims of the act. THAT'S THE SAME ANSWER I GOT, says A. Klein as Burns, H. Vas- quez, R. Cantwell and N. Watkins listen to him boast about a recent test. CLASS 201, SECTION A KFront Rowj: D. Didimamoff, T. Sullivan, C. Doute, R. Wetterhahn, VV. Santangelo, M. Sabatella, R. Hayes, I. Gianguzzi. fBack Row:2: G. Michael, A. Klein, VV. O'Connell, J. Sino, I. Burns, A. Reyes, and I. Judge. They look pretty happy for freshmen, do they not?
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