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ROOM 2Ol Front: Cauley, Sheele Martin Zbonzniak Veda Scherer , , , J , Second Row: Gavin, Coppola, Fanning, Steinborn, Povinellt, Meyer, Ftebelkorn. Third Row: Maher, Joyce, Nero, D:Pa'ma, Fitch, B. Heory. Fou'th Row: McCarthy, Lyons, Kelso Schrnaltz, Welch, Shultz, Carbalacla, Dragone. Ffth Row: Rogers, Sledjewski, Kovack, Casey, Stanley, Nowak, Wa h Rear: Higgins, Cuff, Ryan, Ketterman, Wrohel, Rahill, T. Doll, Wolfe Sophomores The members of the Class of i952 con- tinue to distinguish themselves as Sopho- mores in the some manner that they had done as Freshmen. Not only were they out- standing in intellectual activities but their presence was also felt in athletics and in all-round enthusiasm for the cause of the Maroon and White. 4 4 , - ROOM 205 Front: Fischer, Coppola, Boccio, Christiana, Henry, McKluskey, Walter. Second Row: Murty, Kennel, Flemming, Miller, Bosile, Full, Karam, DtVito. Third Row: Whittaker, Carlozzi, Cronin, Rose, Garry, Thomann, Ryan. Fourth Row- Donovan, Wood- ward, Zilliox, Surra, Strauch, Comer, Lan-tond, Schmauss. Fifth Raw: Ktener, Roberts, Kraus, Stephan, lnglisa, Mathias, Downing. Rear: Votsard, Liakos, Klee, Grimm, Becker, Shep- herd, Schreder, Decot James Cuff, Richard Wrobel, John Basile, Robert Surra, William Rose and others. The spirited second year men also ven- tured into the fields of Dramatics, Public Speaking, the Science Club, Glee Club, Orchestra and into iust about every activity the school ever sponsored. ln the annual Building Fund Drive, the Sophomores, and Room 203 in particullar, broke every standing record in establishing a recommendable new all-time marks. ROOM 203 Front: Dowdall, Moser, Beecher, Hayes, Schaefer, Dempsey, Second Row: Herrmann, Cuddihy, Kelly, Batt, Wozntak, Nebrich, Carroll, Kunz, Third Row: Brinkworth, Kern, O Grady, Zammit, Malinowski, Barry, Suttner. Fourth Row: Schmatz, Wintringer, Pitzella, McCabe, Merkling, Fitzpatrick, Klocke, Maher. Fifth Row: Torre, Pulli, Flynn, Robinson, Farrington, Dobrowolski, Ayers, Rear: Conley, Shults, Zimmer, Stacliowiak, Joyce, Bridge, Grabowski, Nichter Sophomores who displayed their talents as J.V. basketeers included Captain Dick Rahill, Fran Klocke, Terry Casey, Gregory Ryan, Jack Joyce and Pat Bridge. ln the fields of football and baseball the sly sophs were also as well represented. The Sophomores also made up a larger- than-usual section of the Alexander Honor Society members. Francis Klocke led the school list, but was closely followed by Donald Wintringer and Anthony DePalma.
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ROOM 208 Front Tierney, Sackmary, Staples, Zulawzki, Fischer, Kraus Coleman Second Row' Stahl, Kuebler, Kahabka, Winters, Meccay, Mahar, Gottsrrne. Third Row: Barton, Tucker, Fix, Miller, Seemueller, Waggener. Fourth Row' Hurley, Taggert, Genco, Moynihan, Jonkowski, McMahon, Zirnheld. Rear. Kreur, Kirschmeyer, Curran, Russ, Stein, Ford, .lachrrniak Among those who stood out were versatile Dan Jachimiak, Ralph Shettield, John Allen, Paul Granite Waldmiller, Ken Mclnerney, Ed Zacher and Ted Gray. Bill Hurley and Dan .lachimiak scored over TOO points apiece on a championship basketball team. They both have great ability and should do much towards giving the institute o good team next year. Other promising iuniors on the maurauder's team were Bill Brady, Bill Rohr, Chuck Ganey and Denny Murphy. ROOM 206 Front: Habdo, McAulitte, Mclnerney, Busshart, Grochowiak, Briand, Lips. Second Row: Bail, Sketney, Russell, Gorey, Cesare, Travers, Brucato. Third Row: Boland, Brady, Ganey, Farlkort, McCarthy, Altenburg, Staskiewicz. Fourth Row: Howe, Brown, E, Moll, Scherer, C. Moll, Collucci. Rear: Morssrnac, Nalboch, Lauber, Summers, Murphy, Deck, Flanagan Juniors With two years of high school a thing ot the past, the iunior class started their third year at the Institute. This year promised to be one ot the more important years at the Collegiate. Since it was September, the first sport on the agenda was football. Those repre- sentatives ot the third year showed great promise as varsity material for next year. ROOM 270 Front: Hampp, Siegel, Povenilli, Woods, Kiene, Shaver, T. Sweeney. Second Row: Giflonello, Perez, Alfieri, Gross, .l. Sweeney, Kowalik, Albert, Boyack. Third Row: Connelly, Heimerl, Soberirerski, Hayes, Beck, Mallette, Ouinn, Czarnik. Fourth Row: Waldmiller, Whalen, Adams, Marnros, Callahan, Voll, Bloom. Rear: Gray, Grant, Gollwitzer, Jacobs, lllig, Zacher, Allen Not only did the iuniors distinguish them- selves in athletics, but they also held their own in academic work. Paul Waldmiller, Lawrence Mallette, Carl Albert and Arthur Whelan were consistently striving to attain the highest possible average. Whatever happened around the school, whether it was ia contest, dance, basketball, football or baseball game or anything else that turned up, they all received the whole- hearted support of the boys ot the third
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