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I uniorA • • • The “small but mighty” Junior class sturdily presented an overwhelming interest in the major as well as the minor activities about school. They held a prominent position in all clubs, athletics, and social functions on the cam¬ pus throughout the scholastic year. The Juniors began a successful term by electing Don Kasperan president, John Cerimele vice president, Robert Schaefer secretary, and John Briener treasurer. These men carefully governed their class with their utmost abil¬ ity and discretion. On the athletic field, the football team was well in need of that dashing fullback, Don Kasperan. He was an outstanding player in basketball as well. John Briener, Steve Dulack and Robert Schaefer received letters in football. The players were well provided for through the careful administration of manager James Gehring. Charles Stoddard kept the crowd alive with his magnificent cheerleading. Richard Semonin, Gene Walsh, Duane Babcock and Arthur Tonner were ardent backers of the athletic teams. Left to right—J. Briener, J. Ceri¬ mele, R. Schaefer, D. Kasperan.
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Top row, left to right—D. Duane Babcock, John Briener, John Cerimele, Stephen Dulack. Second row, left to right—James Gehring, Donald Kasperan, Robert Schaefer, Richard Semonin. Charles Stoddard, Arthur Third row, left to right Tonner, Eugene Walsh. Page thirty-eight
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Top row, left to right—Richard Carrabine, George Diener, John Dunahue, Joseph Duval, Thomas Fain, Robert Gallivan. Second row, left to right—Ben Gaynor, Gaynord Hardebeck, Joseph Hession, Robert Heitz, Jess Howard, Michael McCarthy. Third row, left to right—George McIntyre, Ernest Mann, Cletus Nagel, Timothy O’Connell, John O’Malley, George Pacholski. Four row, left to right—Richard Polczynski, Salvatore Polizzi, John Raster, Chai’les Russell, Ronald Sands, Herbert Spraley. Bottom row, left to right—Patrick Thomas, James Tripple, Robert Woodcock, John Ziehler. Page forty
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