Gonzaga High School - Aetonian Yearbook (Washington, DC)

 - Class of 1945

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Page 51 text:

Top Row: J. Marsden, F. Donesa, T. Conrad, J. Dillon, E. Becker, E. Mitchell, A. Lebel, FJ Buck, V. Scott, G. Davis, R. Rinn, R. Twynham. Third Row: J. Jennings, l. Koglin, J. Coughlin, R. Saunders, R. Johnston, C. Herald, G. Ellis, P. Eichhorn, C. Gardiner, L. Jamison. Second Row: P. O'Donoghue, H. Daley, A. Turner, J. Snight, Fr. Clements, S. J., R. Casey, J. Loh D. Fineran J. Gibson. nm nw: U. een, F. con.-ieiiy, w. Collins, H. wooiey, R. McGowan, M. Miner, P. smith, J. du Fief. l-E is known as a class with spirit and ambition. The proof of this statement can be easily found, for l-E boys have made a name for themselves in selling tickets for the Gonzaga-St. John's games, and besides, l-E is the only section that has a class newspaper, the l-Eaglet. The energy and eagerness manifested in selling tickets for the football and basket- ball games won for l-E a first, a second, and a third prize, totaling seventy dollars. The 'l-Eaglet has for its Editor Tim Daley. The Assistant Editor is Al Turner, the News Editor is Jimmy Snight, and the Sports,Editors are Bob Casey and Jules Loh. In the election of class officers, the dimin- utive Jimmy Snightbecame President, the giant Bob Casey, Vice-President, AI Turner, Secretary, and Tim-Daley and Jules Loh, Treasurers.

Page 50 text:

Top Row: W. de Lacey, M. Murphy, L. Luskey, A. Burgess, S. De Burr, J. Lertora, J. Reeves, Y. Warring, R. O'Connor, D. Stitts. Third.Row: A. Wratten, C. Kerley, W. Hynon, F. McQuillan, A. Krause, C. La Hatte, J. Byrne, W. Clague, R. McCloskey, J. Tolbert. Second Row: P. Creamer, J. Carey, W. Hillyard, C. Fletcher, Fr. Kavanaugh, S. J., T. Henry,W. Beringer, J. Coogan, J. Semmig. First Row: J. Scied, F. Little, W. lgoe, H. Groom, F. Fay, G. Griffin. 1-D September always used to mean back -to school for most of us but this year it was dif- ferent. We didn't go back, we went forward as we started our first year in Gonzaga. By the time we had held class elections in l-D, in which Charles Fletcher was elected Presi- dent, Donald' Hogan, Vice-President, and Thomas'Henry, Secretary, the months marks were upon us. Few of us realize how fast the time went, since we were absorbed in studies and extra-c rricular activities. l-D had good turnouts in 'blbth football and basketball intra- murals, fielding five and six teams in those tournaments which gave a good account of themselves. Mr. Scharper, S.J., was Latin teacher, Mr. McGee, S.J., Algebra teacher, Fr. Kavanagh, S.J., English teacher and Fr. Bellwoar, S.J., instructed us in Religion each week. June will end the history of l-D H944- l945l, but its spirit and the memory of the pleasant experiences will go on in the hearts and minds of its members.



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Top Row: W. Hutchison, P. Gannon, H. Ansted, J. Thompson, A. McNamara, D. Vaughan, J. Loftus, F. Stella, F. Mudd, P. Santucci, F. Vargana. Third Row: J. Seubert, J. Courtney, H. Fitzgerald, M. Collins, A. Di Loto, H. Conlin, J. Nagle 1 J. Beiss, D. Buckingham, H. Collins, J. Biberstein, J. O'Brien. ' Second Row: L. Cook, J. Kennedy, W. Quigley, T. Hennigan, Mr. Madigan, J. Ward, J. Mc- Phaul, J. Duggan, G. Crider. First Row: J. Walsmith, J. Painter, L. Parenteau, D. Kerekes, H. Cauffmon, W. Murphy, Football Champions: l-F captured the 'in- tramural touch-tockle crown. Basketball: This performance was repeated as l-F snatched up the basketball champion- ships. , Boxing Toumament: Hennigan, Bucking- ham, Gannon and McPhoul came out on top for l-F in this event. One-F leads the Frosh through mid-year exams with highest averages! On September 8, as students from many different schools, we began to mold ourselves into one united class as worthy sons - of Gonzaga. That we did is proven by our stand- out record above and by our spiritual and scholastic attainments. The large number of honor students and K.B.S. and Sodality mem- bers shows our revered teachers', Fr. Brew, S.J., Mr. Messemer, S.J., and Mr. Madigan's, effect upon the class. One-F gave Buckingham and Hennigan to the Varsity, and Vaughan and 'Collins as managers to the J. V. football squads. Conlin, Varvaro, Hutchinson, McPhoul and Quigley to the Frosh cage men, and O'Brien and Ward to the Band. The Toney Debating Society included such l-F men as Murphy, Loftus, Mudd, and Courtney in its ranks. We hope that we shall always have as cap- able officers as Hennigan, Ward, Quigley and McPhoul showed themselves during the past year.

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