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I I tg, Tl K MISS ANGIE AMBROSE MISS MARY L KEOUGH OFFICE LIBRARY G A A SCIENCE ENGLISH IDAXV I XY The school year ol 1937 38 IS nearly closed as hIstory In the annals of the school The school year was ushered In on September 7 at a Solemn l-llgh Mass sung by the Most Reverend Wlllldm Gnlhn, !AXUXIlIdFY Blshop RZQIS tratIons had Increased by almost one hundred over last year, havlng over reached the seven hundred mark The faculty found hve Important Changes Slster M MdUfIlId replaced Slster M Charltlna, former supervlsor George Schneeberger, who because of hIs new C V Q George MOVIdVItY, Slster M Lucy took up the l'lIstory classes ol Slster M Mdthlldd Slster Mary John resumed llbrary responsIbIlItIes In place ol SIster M Patrlck, and MISS Keough, teacher and assIstant to SIster Mary John, was added at the close of the hrst semester Undoubtedly the greatest development was that shown by the SOddlItY dIvIded Into parlsh groups, wIth Thomas McNamara prefect of the entIre body And equally as stImulatIng In growth and effect was the one day TTI state Cathohc Press Conference held on October 'II Speakers were the Reverend F P l.eBuHe S J , and the Reverend Vlfgll MIchel Q S B ,two out standIng men In modern Cathohc thought II Poverello was presented by the school publlca tIons In December As a second semester development In dramatIcs, Father Kundmger dIrected a select cast for the Lenten presentatIon of Everyman The retreat was conducted by the Reverend Peter Crumbly O F M, Startlng Tuesday January QS, and lastmg through Thursday And to advance more totally the SOddlISfS spIrItual growth twenty sux delegates were sent from Aqumas to the splrltual Leadershup conventlon, a week end ol March, In Chlcago GEORGEJ MORIARTY G W SCHNEEBERGER ATHLETIC COACH BOTANY PHYSIOLOGY AMERICAN HISTORY C Y O INTRAMURALS A CLUB E SI-IMAN ATHLETICS AY Adelzne Konsh s Romeo and Jullet notebook won for her a coveted trIp to England, as otlered by Metro Goldwyn Mayer It marked the thlrd tlme, In three con secutIve years of the exIstence of these contests that an Aqulnas student has been rated hIghest Pnzes In Journalzsm were receIved by Edward Koops, who won the NdfIOHdl QuIll and Scroll edItorIal con test, by Eleanor Skemp who placed hrst In the NatIonal Cathohc Press AssocIatIon EdItorIal contest, by Edythe FIdac theme, advocatlng peace, by Mary Costello who won a Chamber of Commerce contest, and by Nancy Jeanne Tuomey and Margaret StIlp who placed second and thIrd In a county Scenano contest Then to top the hIgh notch IU Ideals the 36 37 Trumpet came back from the Iudges rostrum wIth an All Amerlcan and a mIghty laudatIon for ItS edItor Mary CecIle MInk A great comphment was pald by the VISIf of Elmer Layden, coach of Notre Dames brIllIant varslty, to Aqumas, and ItS ddmlflng squad The Freshman basketball qunntet under George Schnee berger, OblIQdt2d cIty wlde recognItIon In wInnIng twenty seven games wlthout a setback The Aqumas Gulld through a serIes of entertalnments secured for the Band colorful new umforms whlch In turn dId thIngs to the musIc that only new umforms could do On May I4 a Dramatlc FestIval was held at Aqumas, and ten CdthOlIC schools gathered In the gymnasIum to dIsplay theur talents In one act plays Page 'IS X t X-I f xc 'XY S X CT G' N I . ' L I , , --VI '1'4.,.- , ' .- , ' ' l .I 4- 1 'fwt L, ' 1 Il Il II duties was succeeded as athletic director and coach by Mae Qrdf Who took the gntrd-Urbdn first prize for her . I . i . l 1 l A . I ' . , . . . . I ' Z ' ' I . - , . I . . ' l . . . . 1 ' ' ' 1 . . . .. I -. I . . .
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SISTER M. GERVINA ART SISTER M. INEZ JUNIOR CLASS ADVISOR SPEECH CLUB ENGLISH SPEECH SISTER M. JOELLA ORCHESTRA GLEE CLUB SISTER M GERVINA SISTER M INEZ SISTER M JOELLA K ftrblrv, SISTER M LAURINDA PARISH LOYALTY COMMITTEE GENERAL BUSINESS GERMAN CLUB GERMAN SISTER M LOYOLA CATHOLIC TRUTH COMMITTEE ANCIENT HISTORY SISTER M LUCY CATHOLIC TRUTH COMMITTEE JUNIOR CLASS ADVISOR AMERICAN HISTORY SISTER M LALI N A SISTER M LOYO A SISTER M LUCY 41.11 SISTER M JOHN LIBRARY CLUB LIBRARY SISTER M PAULINE CATHOLIC TRUTH COMMITTEE ERENCH CLUB ENGLISH FRENCH SISTER M TERESINA PUBLIC OBSERVANCE COMMITTEE LATIN CLUB LATIN SISTER M JOHN SISTER M PAULIINE SISTER M TERESINA ,I,I,vLnA SISTER M WILFRED C S M C COMMITTEE GEOMETRY SISTER M WILHELMETTE EUCHARISTIC COMMITTEE CHEMISTRY SISTER M WILERED SISTER M WILI-IELMETTE .Z.1,ZZQ2?19A?Z,,,6' X., I P53614 T I f' ' ,E 1 I Y , ' 4 I' 7. SJ- ,J', , , - - -45, ,gh it-MP In-1 ' ., K f - rg I .. I .1 .- , V ,P V x4 V .fr I X fi? A - . V V , , V Q
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I e bug brother of athletncs at Aquinas more generally Icnown as the Booster Club worlced efficiently and advantageously thus year Composed of parents and frrends Interested ID athletlc progress of the school the club started out the year by securing George Moriarty for the posltlon of head coach Sheep Inned coats were bought for the football team new sults and other facllltles The club also Invited Elmer Layden of Notre Dame to be the spealcer at thelr annual football banquet Qfflcers of the organlzatnon are Presxdent Augie Grams Vuce president Tom Tully Secretary Jo n Kevln Treasurer Robert I'IacI4ner II3 II 'IE II3 IDIDIF II-I IEIIQS Alf Il-I IL IEIT Il ICS What In former years was called the Parent Teachers Association becomes this year The Aqulnas Guild wuth the motto A blgger and better Aqulnas Qfflcers of the Guild are President A E Blaschke Vrce presldent A I-I Schubert Secretary Mrs J V Iuomey Treasurer Joseph Doclcendorff Moderator the Reverend John Pinson The Guild sponsored the new band uniforms by a serles of entertalnments which Included a style show and coffee a movie Golgotha a dlnner and the morality play Everyman An unusual degree of succes marlced all the projects IfII'I IE II-I IEILIDII N I3 II'I AN ID IFDIIQ A QIIJ II NAS page I6 I at in ' W-Gia. ' ' 1. ,sw--416 'W v W 'M II , - , 4 . . . W W . - 7 ' 1 f , . t I . , I I 1 . , : W . , , ' ' - 1 v . 1 i s - 1 . 1 1 1 'Q ' I . . . . . . . . I 1 1 - . . A I 1 1 , . h . . , I 1 ' 47' 1 Z ' S I I I
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