Gonzaga High School - Aetonian Yearbook (Washington, DC)

 - Class of 1958

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YQ' an -311 ,,.i Q55- 7 a. !-1,4 EJ First Row: W. Kilroy, M. Casem, A. Callahan, P. Mattingly QPres.j, Mr. Burch S.J., R. Romeo QVice-Pres.J, J. Gildea QTreas.J, B. Dunn, G. Long. Second Row: C. Griesbauer, T. Loyd, W. Nugent QSecr.J, G. Small, D. Wilkins, R. Schneider, J. O'Connor, J. McCawley, R. Sladek, W. Harper, J. Wvinkle. Third Row: J. Chadwick, T. Malloy, J. Messer, F. Reardon, P. Murdock, T. Denton, T. Tracy, J. Cassady, N. Brown, R. Brosius, F. Butler. 1 As the accumulated dust of Summer began to clear we found ourselves in the Gonzaga penthouse ZF ready for another Winter of activity and adventure. The year was spent traveling through Caesar's Rome and Gaul with Mr. Burch, S.J., through Chaucer's and Tennyson's England with Mr. Hughes, S.J., through the abstract world of Algebra with Mr. Duggan, S.J., and through the biological structure of creation with Mr. Lelii, S.J. After our daily classes were finished we could be found, almost to a man, contributing to the variety of spiritual and intellectual extra-curricular activities. We were well represented on the J.V. and Varsity teams and early in the year began our class paper, the 2-F News and School Report. 2-F may have been numbered last among the Sopho- more classes but we have proved ourselves far from last in every other respect. We men of 2-F shall continue to give our all for Gonzaga. . . Sladek explains the derivation of several words from Lstin roots to J. O'Connor, while Mr. Burch, S.J. offers some Professional advice.

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,. 4-tw' fx .msg 5. .a ii: -w ife92'7l WW First Row: D. Morley, C. Garity, R. Grau, A. Crisafulli, Fr. J. O'Rourke, S.-J., J. Hogan, D. Baker, M. Quenn, J. Mclntosh. Second Row I Duganne, Blair, J. Farrell, U. 1-lackley, J. Gilbert, B. Detterrich, V. Hubka, J. Fitzgerald, C. Dawson qTreas.j, D. Burnham. Thzrd Row J Matelis fSecr.j, J. Green, M. Kirby QPres.j, J. Morris, F. Stanley, T. Barnett, T. Himmelberg, G. Sheehan, R. Edmonston, L. Frese J Gregg 2-8 No longer freshmen, the students of 2-E were quick to realize that as upperclassmen more was expected of them than when they were first year men. The class elections were held early, and when the votes were counted, the new oflicers were M. Kirby, J. Matelis, and C. Dawson, President, Secretary and Treasurer, respec- tively. Under the careful guidance of homeroom teachers Fr. O'Rourke, S.J., and Mr. Hughes, S.J., Mr. Lelii, S.J., and Mr. Mfinner, the boys soon fell into the spirit of school life and assumed their duties as sophomores, by setting example for the freshmen and striving towards scholastic accomplishments. A large section of the class was participating in the extra curricular activities which the school offers. 2-E was well represented in the band, in the Biology club, and many other activities, including the Sodality and intramural, J.V. and varsity sports, making the class a well rounded solid part of the Gonzaga student body. M. Kirby answers Fr. O'Rourke's, S.J., vocabulary ques- tion as J, Farrell, engrossed in deep thought, ponders th: next word in Latin class.



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The Confraternity of Christian Doctrine meets after school in the Library. The purpose of these meetings is to instruct high school students to teach Religion. On October l5, Gonzaga sophomores, attending the Jamestown Festival in Virginia, inspect the ship Godspeed Fr. Burke SJ. arranged the trip for the History classes. t t,t, auditorium. I 4 l 4 l i In the cafeteria, Gonzaga fathers enjoy refresh- ? ments with their sons on Father-Son Night. Be- forehand all enjoyed the entertainment in the 1 SQ S 5 fl: 5 ia 4 1 L K4 A . .4

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