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go Qomoreb Officers Sullivan, Liverani and Sweeney 401 Big Conference Messrs. Radigan, Largo, Wright and Ikalowych Q S inns 407 The Sophomores made a good name for themselves in sports as well as in other school activities. There were such base- ball hopefuls as Liverani, Mhrzagalli and DelPrior. Dressel was a leading basketball star, while Wbithman wrote for the school paper and Naylon not only wrote for the paper hut showed promise as a Thespian as well. The Sophomore Classes were represented on the Student Council by Dixon and Mooreg Wright, Radigan, Liverani and Sullivan had their hands full as class officers with a pair of 'problem children' like Bianco and Lanzelotti to keep them busy. The quiet Manley turned out to be the Whlter Wincheu of the group. Of course, no history of the group would be cam lete without Mhrahan,who could get into more trouble just by opening a notebook than any ten other boys in the whole school.
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Richard Pierini John Prag George Raab Robert R. Rampinelli Frank J. Renda John H. Rigono John P. Schlusser Daniel Sullivan John F.X. Tobin Henry J. Tortura Thomas E. Welch Albert J. Whitley Walter J . Wisbauer
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refb mn Freshman...What a stigma that noun seemed to place upon a newcomer's head. we discovered early that Freshmen are the butts of all jokes: everything from prop-wash to passes for non- eiistent school elevators. Our most potent enemies in this respect seemed to be Seniors. French, Spanish and Latin were new to usg English, mathematics and Religion were much more familiar. Mathematics actually became interesting, especially when it was combined with good films in the audio-visual room... Parcesepe began to make himself heard, but he soon tapered off when the wisdom dawned on him that a very vocal and enthusiastic Fresh- man could never impress his teachers very much. ...Papa showed many qualities of leadership in his school activities... 1 s 5 Roach and Arcouet aspired to be reporters and track stars, while King tried out his art- istic talent and Dixon pitched for the varsity. The entire Freshman group went all-out in school spirit...McCarthy and Reichert ran in the Seton Hall relaysg Donaldson appeared on television3Holuka won the Ping Pong tournamentg DeTurris became baseball managerg Cassidy snap- ped photos for the yearbookg and Flynn - the mighty mite - was elected Freshman represent- ative to the Student Council. Finally, the February Freshmen arrived. 0 Day of Delight! This was the day we had been waiting for! At last we felt better: we were now the Hold handsugwe now had some0ne 10 haze-
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