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Fourth: Brown. Buehler. Weithman. Bradley. Schmidtberger. Sheehan. Molfitt, Loranger. Welch. Schroeder Third: Eibel. O'Dea. Crowe, Zangrille. Palo, Dunn. Leyland, Ketter. Parker. Biath Second: Darroch. J. Heath, Logue, Wie- thorn. Dougherty. M. Shaughnessy, DeCarlo. Perenyi. Cantelmi First: Malicko. Falsetli. McCarren. King. Rom1a. Massarelli. Roscetli. Meyer. Petrovsky. Green Second Class gabfest SEIIUNU HEAUEMIE This year's second class is the largest in years. For the first time in many a year the secundani were split into two sep- arate divisions for classes. Large num- bers help malce lots of noise, too: and this class is rather permanently labeled as proficient in the use of their vocal cords. Their noise-making facilities were success- fully channeled, however, when many of the second classmen became the spirited mob in this year,s Passion Play. New subjects that the second class- men have to handle include German and biology. The secundani are intrigued by Getting the inside dope the intricacies of biology, and their speci- men hunting characterizes them as bug chasers. Of special note in the biology course this year were the many movies Father Armand, biology professor, se- cured to lceep the classes interesting. The famed smoker's corner 29
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Third Class sewing circle THIRD AEHUHUIE Nineteen in number, the third class seems to be one of the most literary minded classes in the school. Under their leadership the Junior Gems has reached a new ceiling in quality. Many mem- bers of the class are on the staff of the Fidelian, or are frequent contributors to its pages. They produced a three act mystery play, WHAT A NIGHT, in December, and three one act plays on l-aetare Sunday. The class is studded with budding poets. too: third classmen accounted for one of the prizes and four honorable mentions in the poetry contest. In the third class the boys run across the beautiful, melodious chatter of the ancient Hellenes-Greek. Though boys have growled over the difficulties of Greek for years, the tertiani found it isn't so hard the way Father Cajetan puts it across. Economics is en- countered by third classmen alsog and the proper doses of high finance and speculation are administered by Father Director. W'ilheln1 invokes the Muse Fourth: Wilhelm. Nlulvehill. l.imhacl-ner Third: Dillon. Bich. Knoll. Rousseau Second: McGinnis. Palko. Pope. J. Shaughnessy. W. Malloy' First: Schesser. Sangl. l.it7enherg. Di' Domenico. Schuler
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