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E 3 nuvv I: Lawrence Gregan, Anthony Glebocki, William Franklin, Joseph Stoltenberg, Edward Mancheno, Daryl Kinney, John Shershen, Robert Truszkowski, William Kish. ROW 2: Michael Guarino, John Caulfield, Brian Lalley, Richard Kenny, David Fenning, William Walsh, Thomas Duffe, John Bundy, James McCriskin, Bruce Horomanski. ROW 3: Ray- mond Regan, Dennis Annuziata, Francis Hacia, Richard Mangino, Philip Wagner, Robert O'Brien, James Coholan, Robert Ernst, William Cum- mins, Thomas Murray, Michael Burke, Earl Icker. ROW 4: Thomas Crerand, Peter Frasca, Paul Peterson, Brian Deverin, Brian Wender, David Osterman, Louis Polese, Charles Tranfo, Frank Brady, Michael Timko. FRESHMEN Follow the bouncing ball. A moment of relaxation during class. Some enthusiastic support roars from the underclassmen. MM
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UNDERCLASSMEN September of his freshman year is the beginning of a new life for the St. .loseph's student. The fresh- man starts off, being iust out of grammar school, slightly on the bewildered side, having to acliust to high school life: changing classes, new classmates, gym. ' ' V The student returns to the sophomore year with one year of high school life under his belt,iancl now he thinks of himself as an integral part of the school. With this new awareness comes an outspokenness and a certain rebelliousness that is traditional to all sophomores. Junior year is the year when the student begins to think of his future: what can he do and what will he be? Where will he go to college? Junior year is the big prelude to the senior year, and the iuniors take on ever-increasing roles in the function ,of the school. i ,
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A5 Bill Mackinson and Carl Mondoro perform biology experimeni. Joseph Kumienski whispers sweef nofhings to his microscope. FIRST ROW: Edward Ashton, John Famula, Robert Critelli, Halpin, Robert Hueiher, Frank Hruska, Joseph Kamienski, Pelleriti, Robert Climko, Peter Kavka. SECOND ROW: Jon John Gaasbeck, Gregory Smith, James Kilker, Michael Maglio, Kells, Thomas Mosel, Andrew McClellan, Mark McGrath, Chylko. THIRD ROW: Stephen Leibrock, James Henning, James Joseph Mayer, Gerard Gerard Frank Orzolek, George Bahash, Richard Iaria, Walfer Kusyan, Paul Collins, Richard Jaglowski, Allan Vargo, John Horsting. FOURTH ROW: Thomas Consalvo, Joseph DaRold, Robert Mahs, Louis DeAngelis, William Schullz, Nicholas Kaleinek, Richard Muchanic, William Mack- inson, Thomas Kelly, Joseph Andrulewich, James Kennedy, Carl Mondoro. Home room A-5 engaged in class assignment
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