Gonzaga High School - Aetonian Yearbook (Washington, DC)

 - Class of 1958

Page 76 of 158

 

Gonzaga High School - Aetonian Yearbook (Washington, DC) online collection, 1958 Edition, Page 76 of 158
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1 In early September of this year St. Aloysius School opened its doors to admit 76 Freshmen, 38 of whom were placed in 1-E. Many hours of hard work were meted out by our teachers, Fr. Bellwoar, S.J., Mr. Hughes, S.J., Miss Council, Mr. Kozik, and Mr. Freeman. Fast progressing through the declensions, through equations, through call numbers, and through ancient history we realized the need for class oflicers, Those elected were M. Lopez, president, R. Asbill, vice-presi- dent, Boratenski, secretary, and M. Thornett, treas- urer. The various activities of the school counted many 1-E'ers as participants. Many 1-E'ers were active in De- bating, the Sodality, the Aquilian, the Band, the Stage Crew, or the Library Club. Many more participated in J.V. and intra-mural football and in J.V. and freshman basketball. As we of l-E look to the future we hope to be ex- emplars of Gonzaga spirit and to be the leaders of to- morrow. Fr. Bellwoar, S.J., demonstrates the uses of the Perfect Indicative in Latin by giving a quiz, a daily tradition at Gonzaga. First Row: J. Dunn, T. Schneider, J. Swift, J. Kenny, G. O'Donnoghue, Fr. J. Bellwoar, S.J., R. Cecchetti, J. Boclson, M. Fowler, Creek. Second Row: S. Jordan, YV. McKenna, M. Mullen, H. Howell, S. Groark, J. Boratenski fSecr.J, P. Burke, D. Devine, R. Asbill QVICC-PTCS.J, M. Giller, G. Davis, M. Thornett QTreas.J, C. Wands, J. Deerin. Third Row: M. O'Connor, R. Roache, J. McCarthy, S. Dannemann, F. Mes- mer, A. Barbera, J. Dugan, J. Monahan, M. Main, V. Zegowitz, J. Sheehan, T. Payne, M. Lopez QPres.j, W. Elsen. xii'

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Ji' First Row: M. Campbell, P. Thomas, T. Rafferty, J. McKay, Mr. J Freeman B Flattery W Goodwin T Morgan S Booth Second Row J. Madigan, S. Brown, J. Ellis, D. Kennedy, J. Armbrust, T. Gia-:of T V' T V T R D mond QTreas.j, J. Dunn, M. Donovan. Third Row: J. Courtney, R Mcbilwee P Daley R Hornberger D Pontius fPresj A Baltins E Jeansonne, J. Scully, J. O'Donnell QSecr.j, J. Williams, D. Pallai, B Mealy I' Denney T Brinker T Ryan T Stanton ffibsentj I-.L With a clap of thunder we lD troopers were accus- tomed to storm into an empty lunch room well ahead of our schoolmates, the result of the honor of being let out of our quarters in the far-distant Belfree two min- utes early for recess and lunch. Along with our privileges, we lD-ers had our prob- lems. Every morning it was around the room in 5 Minutes or bust in 4'Latin Voc drill. If we missed, we listened to Mr. Freeman's wrathful D-O-P or were advised to see the St. John's tailor for a fitting. English period with Fr. Hocking, S.J., brings mem- ories of halting recitations of the latest lines of The Merchant of Venice , extra points for l-Dispatch writers, and our attempts to crack the 93-barrier. And in His- tory class we often complained, Gee, Mr. Lerario, tryin' to'member who Tutonkhamen and Prammitichus was ain't easy! But, problems and all, Erat Bonissimus. Before the class begins, the officers of l-D discuss the day's coming activities with their home room teacher, Mr. Freeman.



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t , .1 1 n eiwf? , 55 53223 my 215111 11 '1' 'i L Sze The boys in the Lineup after school in front of the Pre- fect of Disciplines office trying to think of original excuses to escape the vise of jug , Checkmate is the watchword in the cafeteria. In the morn+ ing before class or after school in the afternoon fearless warriors are waging bitter battles or simple skirmishes in stirring chess matches. , Come on Purple come on White is the cheer and the place is Gonzagas auditorium during the rally before the St johns foot ball gtmc

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