Southeast Catholic High School - Crystal Yearbook (Philadelphia, PA)

 - Class of 1940

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M .rf ,f ' Top: We see the stern face of Mr. O'Hara every Clay during gym classes. He is Fresh- man Coach. Nliddle: Frater james likes to take pic- tures, hut something seems to have gone wrong. Mr. Melick is so punctual that we are sure to get a free day the day he comes late. n'0!lment ii' ' 913 Father McDonnell always has a smile for boys . . . even in the jug, Frater Ronald always wears a smile. He is a thinker and student. A ball, whistle, and Father Blecha mean intramural bas- ketball. Menxbers of the faculty sang for the Mass at the opening of school in September. The new band director, Mr. Neubert plays too-the trum- pet, piano, violin-maybe others too. Father Demerath always has that twinkling smile. He is studying for his masts-r's de- gree. 1. 2



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IDERHAPS the most frequented room in the school is the lihrary, Here hoys stop during free periods, hoth hefore and after classes, to select a story hook or to consult some reference work in planning a class assignment. Alf most any time the lihrary is open, lwoys are standing at the magazine rack selecting a favorite or are ahout the hulletin hoards reading the latest hulletin or sport write' up from the daily papers. Boys like the lihrary. It is cheerful, light, and quiet there always, aff fording the ideal spot to study or to read. Often the hoys do not want to leave when it is time to close the doors at the end of the day. The lihrary staff, under the direction ot' Father Resch, school lihrarian, forms the Melxfil Dewey Cluh. Student lihrarians only are meinhers of the cluh. The lihrarf ians' functions are many -they promote study and aid the student in Ending the material which will give him the hest possihle preparaf tion for his studies. Their work takes them from the typewriter to the charging desk, to the card file, stacks, and many times to th: cataloging room where they pref pare new hooks for student use. Mr. Beach is a new Hgure in the lihrary this year. As head of the student lihrarians he is directly SOUTHEAST CATHOLIC HIGH 0ur Library

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