Archmere Academy - Patio Yearbook (Claymont, DE)

 - Class of 1935

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Seated: I. McSweeney, E. Churchrnan, I. Lynch, B. Meyer, I. McCormick, R. Fogg, J. McLaughlin, J. Ryan, A. jurich. Standing: Houser, W. Kane, D. McEwan, C. Darrah, Fr. Sromovsky, Class Advisor: VJhelan, A. White, M. C'Connor. THIRD FORM HE FRESHMAN CLASS, although it is composed of only eighteen members, has become an integral and inseparable part of Arehmere. The class of '38 has eofoperated in every possible way with the upper classmen in any under' taking which they have sponsored. With Fr. Sromovsky as Class Advisor, the Freshmen built up a strong class organif nation which successfully carried out the plans they had made in the early part of the term. The Class was well represented in sports and there were always several Freshmen on the Honor Roll. As a whole the Class is well qualiiied to take its place at Archmere next year and make room for new Freshmen. 90

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Seated: V. DeBerardinis, D. Quinlan, Shea, P. Callahan. Standing: Cv. Curtin, Haley, M. Coggans. F. Boyle, Mikcsell, Fr. lVIcKeough, Class Advisor L. Bowers, E. -lurkowski, Collins, G. Brosiner. FOURTH FORM just two years is the classs age Vvlifll whose merits we fill this page, And if we add but one year more 'Twoulcl be called the junior, But if from it a year was taen, The Freshman Class would be its name. So as youafe probably figured out 'Tis the Sophomores we write about. N SEPTEMBER OF 1933, the sixteen members of Archmere's new freshman Class met for the first time. As time passed, they formed many friendships angl became more accustomed to their new surrroundings. Eoothall season came, and these young Archmerians rut six men on the squad. Continuing this line school spirit into haskethall, four of them won places among those representing Archmere for the first time on the court. In the spring six of these Freshmen responded enthusiastically to the call of the diamond. Thus having shown that the hrawn of the class more than held its share in the field of sports, we now turn to see what the 'lhrainsv have accomplished. Looking hack over the honor rolls of the whole year, we find that on an average at least three memlwers of this class of '37 have attained honor roll marks every fortnight. Therefore at the conclusion of their Freshman Term these hoys may well I-ride themselves as they look hack on their many achievements. With slight changes this small group came hac': to Archmere the next term to hcgin its Sorhomore Year. This time, however, Archmere was an old acquaintance to them and little time was needed for hzcorning familiar with it once more. Soon the class was organized with Er. Mclieough as Advisor, and oflieers were selected as follows: james Shea, President: David Quinlan, Vicefpresidentg Paul Callahan, Secretary: and Victor DeBerardinis, Treasurer. 21



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W. Blest, J. Milligan, G. Harmon, F. Baker, S. O'Brien, E. MacWhite. Absent P Keehan FIRST AND SECOND FORMS HE CLASS OF JUNE, 1939, greets you. Une of the most interesting boys of the class is Eoin MacWhite, son of the Irish Minister to the United States. He is, perhaps, the youngest boy in the school, and though small in stature, shows up as a giant in his interest in General Science and Geography. Now, we come to a. young man, who has earned his spurs not only as a good student, where he has excelled in Latin and English, but, also, in the held of honor where sports are played. He is scheduled to do things in a big way. This boy is Ted Baker. The most robust member of this class hails from Salisbury, Maryland. Because of his sunny disposition, his friends are numerous. He has an alert mind, for it seems that he just glides through his subjects. Guy Harmon, our friend, and jolly good fellow, has been interested in baseball, stamps, and animal life. The lighter moments of our class have been furnished by Jerome Milligan. His original and witty expressions show a keen and observing mind. His excellent records have been an inspiration to the whole class. He is a resident student, and very popular with his roommates. He is above the average in Latin and Arithmetic. Bill Blest, probably the tallest member of the class, is endowed with a great ability to make friends. His interest in geography, languages, and baseball is remark- able. We believe that with a small amount of effort, he will lead his class in the coming year. A stalwart young man is Stanton C'Brien, who comes from the Bayard School in Wilniiiigtciii. This young man has always been active in Latin. His hobby is art. He is popular with both the students and the faculty. Paul Keehan, it was who wrote all these nice things about his classmates. VVe regret that because of a short illness he was not here when the class pictures were taken. With his Winsome smile, natural ability and industry, Paul is one of the most promising students in the lower school. 01

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