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THIS IS 3-Cl Like Notre Dame. we had an oft-year in toot- ballg but our basketball team freed us of the name Winless Wonders when it stunned everyone by copping a game . . . We're represented on the Basketball Varsity by Jim Murtaugh and Bruce Bradford, and on the Jay Vee by Bill Dougherty . . . We're also a musical bunch, known as the Barefoot Pennsyl- vanians , with Bill Lundy, Joe Nicolosi, Hermie Melendez, George Restrepo, and Gene Bindler singing in the Glee Club, and John Magan and Al Kenneke playing in the Orchestra . . . A last-minute rally placed us well among the leaders in the Thanksgiving Drive. . . Math puzzled us a bitg but the biggest mystery of the year was, Who took the chairs out of the Chem Lab? Front Row: J. Kissane, T. Malafronte, K. Flood, J. St. George, R. Walker, J. O'Connor, J. Byrne F. Krampert, F. Panettiere, E. Kelly. Second Row: J. Kappes, R. Tomasulo, G. Candreva R. Kleffmann, J. Jones, J. Mulholland, R. Moore, T. Cox, T. O'Toole, R. Fitzgerald. Back Row: J. Feddish, D. McCarthy, K. Connolly, J. Donohue, R. Toups, J. Hynes, J. Colligan. i 'IC' 4.-'Q :DW n i . vaE5 t'n a 4 'L 1 VI CE Pkfslbl-Nr o'T 1w tnlfslllm' Joh, Jenn .0 VI 'lun
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,kgsioiiff 4' vi cf-Pnsslomr gd!! Q F I .pcb 1af-FWRR Frank bun John Sulliv IN Front Row: M. Hayes, G. G. O'Connor, 3-D-HERE ARE THE HLONGSHOREMEN' '... The Class contributed Tom Cox to the Varsity Basketball . . . Tom O'Toole was drafted by the Jay-Vee . . . The coveted award for the most valuable player on the class football team was presented to Dan McCarthy, after the team had won the Junior champion- ship . . . Ed Kelly, George Candreva, John O'Connor, and John St. George are on the Library Staff . . . Fragrant l?l odors of sulphur dioxide are still floating around in the Chem Lab from the first experiment of the year . . . We are well represented in the Society and Guard of l-lonor. 22 D. O'Keefe, B. Bradford, F. Nolan, J. Magan, J. Murtaugh, A. Kenneke l Q 6 . 'aw .9 F. Dunn, R, Ruess, J. Hefele, J. Keutmann, R. Connolly, H. Melendez K Reddy Shea, L. Sculti. Second Row:. E. Castonguay, G. Restrepo, J. Sachs J Nicolosi C. Lynch, G. Haase, W. Lundy, W. Dougherty, E. Bindler. Back Row J Sullivan
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vaE5l n l Y ICE-PRESIDENT mi Raymwd Ml. Y, tai'-'Mlm David Hnnmock ii A ggrnln' ed-10 Front Row: M Greene D Hammock V Dalton C McGroddy T Casey P Matthews G. Ettlinger, D McCarthy G Stack W McGahan Second Row D Grady R Tobin M Welch R. Mirabile, W Kenny V Sherman B McKinnon J Kelly J McGrath L Bailey Back Row J. Fagan J Murphy G McMahon E Bernauer R Adams R Coleman C Dowd J McGuire K Naughton Not Pictured R Genova THE BATTLE-SCARRED WARRIORS OF 2-B: The Class you're looking at is not the least among the sections at Regis . . . We went over our quota in the Thanksgiving Drive . . . We placed Tom Rossano, Bill Walker, and Andy McEvoy in the Regis Glee Club . . . Andy McEvoy also won a major part in The Mikado , by his singing and acting. . . One of our num- ber, George Blom, was Vice President of Sophomore Debate, and was a valued member of the Track Team . . . What would the Jay Vee Basketball squad have done without the services of Eddie Skiko? . . . Both Dick Doyle and Tony Coyne represented us on the Regis publications, the Quarterly, Owl, and Regian . . . Gerhart Karg's violin was indispensable to the string section of the Orchestra . , . We will long remember the able magic Tony Coyne displayed on Class Nights, with the aid of George Blom . . . Nor will we forget, We'll see you this afternoon, Son , against which no magic prevailed. 24
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