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, .1 N I x y J X I M j I :gli X W . .jg-1 61? A I V ,ft ,r - I P ' . mfim, X f ,:Jy.vJJ'.1:r,y . 1 9, .,, X 3 5, , - ' I 4 . , . 51.1A.m1anA. ,wt Nl 5 N 5 ' , A rf J 6 ' , . J ji :J 'i JJ! ,f sf i f 'fi .1 f 1 J. GOETTER gl. MORQNEY W. CZAJCZYNSKI N. MITTEN President Vice-President Secretary Treasurer Junior Class Three years ago we earnestly and ambitiously entered St. John's. Our First feelings were those of timidity and inferiority, especially upon gazing upwards at the towering Seniors. However, we soon made fast friends with our books and at length the school atmosphere was no longer strange to us. By the time we returned as Sophomores, our position was acknowl- edged by the other classmen. Strengthened by one year of Cathedral train- ing we not only adapted ourselves easily to school discipline but also took part in class activities. When Father Time announced the opening of our third year, the class exerted its best efforts in the dramatic, debating, and glee clubs. Though the grim spectre chemistry dogged and harassed us with failure, we by persistent study and application, issued forth the victors. A welcome devia- tion from the scholastic routine was our movie, staged for the benefit of the Eagle.l' The most enthusiastically planned social event of this year was The Depression Prom given as our Farewell Party to the Seniors. The hall decorated in nile green and tea rose pink added to the sociability of the Junior-Senior Depression Prom. So our career as juniors comes to a close, yet a little while, and we must 'net out on our Senior travels. Page Thirty-two I 9 3 2 E A G L E
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t4xfxx'xxx.'xxc gnwflyyffffg 'E'f'JZff.f.ff5 y 'J1.x.unnnh. W. sTEiNBRING lj. LONQ C. INKMAN J. BRAUN Preszdent Vice-President A ecretary. I. Treasurer JL ,arm 6 W9 ' lfbblrh ,Z Sophomore Cl i -51 The call of school brought our little band of FSF:-'sflfmen together under a new banner-Sophomores. It is thrilling to become a Sophomore in leap year for leaping to successes is our greatest ambition--all contests con- ducted in a friendly spirit-the spirit of St. John's. We have become a radiant center of goodwill and fellowship. Enthusi- asm bubbles over in us. The buoyant, creative, upbuilding energy of life at its springtime incites in many of us an insatiable thirst for knowledge. In others it supports a physical energy manifesting itself in sports. Social activities also formed an interesting part of our school program. We sponsored a St. Valentine's social affair, an all-school party, where we proved we could be ideal hosts and hostesses. Several alumni thought at- tendance not beneath their dignity: we felt honored by their presence. We helped to lighten the wing of the Eagle so that it would soar higher than ever before. We have worked as one in promoting Sophomore subscriptions and in carrying out details that are connected with compiling a school annual. As we gather and piece together these recollections of our Sophomore year, we realize that the second year of our high school life has brought with it new experiences and conceptions of life that have tended to create a more vital realization of the value of our Catholic education. It is with satisfaction and pride that we Sophomores cross the thresh- old of this friendly institution and take leave for a short time, hoping to return as active Juniors. Page Thirty-four I 9 3 2 E A G L E I
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