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ROBERT TREACY AND PATRICK GRENVILLE lboth of l-44l are pictured after school when they remained behind to do some lab experimenting under the guidance of Mr. O'Keefe. Freshmen delighted in lab workp performed simple experiments and watched more difficult ones being done by the teacher. These students were learning the facts about specific gravity. Whenever his track duties allowed, Mr. O'Keefe remained in the lab to help future scientists. WHOEVER SAID ALGEBRA WAS EASY? Frosh John Conway ll-443 gapes at the complicated looking problems that he and fellow beginners must master. Some poor Frosh still regard algebra as a foreign language. By June, however, most have caught on. -ALGEBRA -complete first year course - of members-many with over 90 averages. THREE MEMBERS of 1-42, below, examine the wall map in search of some vital Social Studies facts. They are William Mathews, Thomas Doyle and Christopher Hollihan. Social Studies became a Provincial examination subiect this year and students had to flll their heads with geographic, economic and political tidbits from all parts ef the globe. BROTHER SYNAN CONGRATULATES Freshmen Honor Roll members, at left, who were among the flrst to become members of the Rev. Br. E. F. Ryall Honor Society. To become a member, it was necessary to have at least an 85 average. Eager-beaver Frosh had highest percentage
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JAMES DYER PERFORMS a simple science experiment for the benefit of classmates Arthur Cavanagh and John Hughes- all of 'I-45. Freshmen found science interesting, if some- what magical at times. This experement illustrated atmos- pheric pressure. GENERAL SCIENCE FRESHMEN COME IN ALL SIZES. Here, little Jim Loggie looks up to classmate Eric Steele. Both are in 1-43. Loggie, cu mere 80 pounds, was a speedy sub-midget sprinter. Steele, with over 200 pounds of solid muscle, was a top-notch shout-putter. SUCIALSTUDIES ..,,
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ROOM 55 WAS BR. VRANKA'S ltheir olficioli pride and ioy. They are-Left to Right-First Row: Kenneth Fredrickson, Michael Funchion, George Pilla, William Nick, Vincent O'Leary, Charles Ryan, Michael Herlihy, Thomas Davis, Alexander D'Inecco, Peter Krebbs, Ronald Kriloff, Michael Dodrly, ONE-HALF OF 51 FORM a sort of pyramid for the photog- rapher, below. They are-Left to Right-First Row: Ernest Oswald, John Dennehy, James Marini, James McCartney, Robert Adams, Patrick Ambrose, James Tompkins, Edward Dorry, John Murtagh. Second Row: Peter McKenna, James Purcell, Dennis Friedel, Dusan Bartovic, John Mayo, Edward Thomas Ouinn, Edward Cunninghan, Anthony Sanpietro, William Casey, Edward Franz, Michael McCann. Second Row: John Maloney, Kenneth Peeples, Stephen Wieiaczka, James Gormley, John McGurrin, John Hoenigmann, Thomas O'Con- nor, Leonard Sepkowski, Dennis Weeks, Dennis Lynch, Donald SUPHUMURES .. Hidalgo. Third Row: Randolf Steele, Gerald Gallagher, Michael Ryan. Religion teacher was Br. Dolan. Class had line spirit, was tops in missions and active in activities and sports. Br. Martin and Br. Kent taught them World History and Math 10 respectively. .. .... .. ,.,.. ..
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