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Class of 55 E BEGAN giving the student council more and more trouble. As juniors, we decided we were as good as the seniors,but a few tickets sooncooled that idea down. Brother Walter became principal, and we were all saddened to see Brother Joseph leave, but Brother Walter soon established himself as a comparable director. Third year moder- ators were: 3A- Brother Dominic, 3B - Brother William, 3C - Brother Christopher, 3D-Brother Austin. We finally won the oil can, 6-0, and took the East Side infootball. Our basketball team won 12 and lost 5, going to Plymouth Regional finals. Our baseball team lost to St.Ladislaus after tieing for the championship, and our track team won again with Brother Christopher taking over from Brother James. E BECAME SENIORS at last, and that diploma didn't seem quite as far away now. Brother Walter continued to direct the school as principal. Our last-year teachers were: 4A- Brother Robert, 4B- Brother William, 4C-Brother Christopher, 4D-Brother Francis. We lost the oil can again, 32-0. Our basketball taam had a good but champ- lonshipless season. Sauve and Mr. Coccitti replaced Mr. Udell and and basketball coach respectively. ?
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History of E STOOD as freshmen in September 1951. High School seemed like a long and rocky road stretching far ahead, almost beyond our reach,St. Joe's caught usin its spell almost immediately. The man- liness, the spirit, all took our breath away, Brother Anthony J050Ph was principal at that time, with our present principal Brother Walter and Brother Conrad Stephen assisting him. Our homeroom teachers were: lA.-Brother Conrad Stephen,lB-Mr.Carney, 1C-Brother Stephen, ' 1D-Mr. Chevalier. Athletic-wise we had anything but a good year. We lost the oil can, 7-Og won only two basketball games all year: finished second in track, but did manage to take the baseball championship but then lost to Lourdes in Briggs Stadium. S SOPHOMORES, we became old hands at this thing called high school. Besides scorning the freshmen, we began tp take an active part in the school activities. Brother Joseph continued as principal, and Mr.Creedon took over as basketball coach. Second year teachers were: 2A-Brother Victor, 2B-Mr. Carney, 2C-Brother Dominic, 2D-Mr. Udell, Again we had a had athletic season. We lost the oil can, 13-65 won one game in basketball, lost our newly-won baseball championship, but man- aged to take home the track championship.
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Sze 7 7 fl el' T SEEMS like only yesterday when we seniors were just entering St. Joe's. To those who follow us we bid a fond farewell, remembering that in a few short .30-
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