Gonzaga High School - Aetonian Yearbook (Washington, DC)

 - Class of 1958

Page 102 of 158

 

Gonzaga High School - Aetonian Yearbook (Washington, DC) online collection, 1958 Edition, Page 102 of 158
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Page 102 text:

glee Ist row: D. English, M. Holmes, W. English, P. McManus, R. Lamb, S. Richter. 2nd row: D. Umemoto, J. O'Connor, R. Browne, F. Sullivan, J. Wood. 3rd row: Mr. S. Lupica QDirectorJ, J. Eustace, T. Rocks, H. Damminger, M. Deas, C. Walter, B. Cabell, A. Scully, J. Moore, H. Holland, C. Kallina, Mr. Duggan, S.J. Mr. S. Lupica, the instructor of the Glee Club, goes over a song with C. Kallina and B. Cabell after a regular practice. The Glee Club, organized this year is directed by Mr. Salvatore Lupicu, an experienced professional choir and glee club director. The moderator is Mr. Thomas Duggan, S.J. All four years are represented on the c1ub's fOStC1'. Practices are held twice weekly. The Club made it's public debut at the Annual Christmas Assembly. 0ther performances were scheduled for the Catholic University music Festival in April, and the Annual Spring Band Concert held at Gonzaga. Early in January, a few students who were interested in public affairs, banded together into a club. Fr. Burke, S.J., Sophomore History teacher, consented to be the moderator and the new organization was christened the Current Events Discussion Club. Meeting weekly, topics range from education to segregation, and frequent speakers enlighten the members with a different slant on the news. It is hoped that this newly founded club will enjoy continued success at Gonzaga. The Mathematics Club aims to foster a greater under- standing and appreciation of Mathematics and to give insight and help to the inquisitive mind, searching into the mysteries ol Mathematics. Club activities consist of preparing papers to be given at discussion meetings, the publishing of a magazine and Held trips to local computing centers, such as, IBM and the Satellite tracking center. Membership is open to any upperclassman wishing to further this development in Mathematics beyond the high school scope. Club

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i rarg The Library Club has about twenty active members. They assist the librarian with desk duty, circulation re- cords, filing and shelving. Their efforts enable the stu- dent body to have access to returned books much faster than if the job were handled by one person. The club members gain a valuable knowledge of library procedure and tools. The club is open to students in all classes. To enrich their background, the club takes tours of the libraries of various government agencies, area col- leges, and the Library of Congress. The club is directed by Fr. Harold Hocking, Mr. Hubert Hughes, SJ., and Miss Clara Council, school librarian. Miss Council is a specialist in bibliographical work and she has ex- perience in almost every type of library work. The Library has over l0,000 volumes, this probably makes it the largest high school collection in the cit'y. M. Holmes, T. O'Malley, and T. Callaghan, members of the Library Club put new books on the shelves for the enjoyment of the stu- dent body. J. Brady, T. Callahan, C. Reese, A. Brown, j. Fowler T ONI1lley N Kino P Kilroy Miss Council D Matthews J Dunn Fr. Hocking, S.j., R. Pridham, W. Sullivan, B. Dunn W Taltavull Obcrdot NI Holmes



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0 urreni uen id Club Ist row: j. Corso, T McGraw, j. j. Wood, J. .xuatfzematicd Club yn B. Roache, J. McMahon, W. Semenuk, L. Haddad, D. Carr, F. Santoro, D. Treacy. 2nd row: G. Heller, Hickey, C. Kallina, Fi. Burke, S.j., Maguire, P. Kiiicullen, B. Miyares, A. Callahan. ini row: P. Rick, J. O'Connell, M. Soldano, M. McCloskey, G. Slocun, T. Lisi, J. Scanlon, W. Giacofci. 4th row: Crawford, T. Fleming, W. Sullivan, R. Goodwin, S. Lyddane, R. Pridham. Paul Divine, a winner in the National Science Talent Search Contest, explains his theory on Quantum Dynamics, to members of the Math AClub, R. Reinstein, Mr. Greene, S.j., R. Carroll, G. Kefler, M. Nugent, A. Baltins, M. Yourshaw.

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