St Johns Cathedral High School - Eagle Yearbook (Milwaukee, WI)

 - Class of 1932

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mmxxxxxx., C ,p1vv'.1:zy:r,y P .r.r'.r.r.r'.?-Mfclfl 'ii.u.mnm' Aquinas Library Club The Sophomores, despite their youth and lack of knowledge of library technique, have bravely organized the Aquinas Library Club. Membership is limited to those Sophomores who have no other club affiliation that meets after school, and who have a scholastic average of at least eighty-five. Each member gives two half-hours time after school each month. On any Mon- day at eighth hour you will Find a group of energetic, interested Sopho- mores in the library-mending books, shelving, dusting, alphabetizing book slips, preparing material for the bulletin board, and otherwise variously busying themselves usefully. They take a personal interest in keeping the library in good order and making it serve the school in the best manner possible. Officers the First semester were: President, Catherine Fritschg Vice President, Dorothy Tessnerg Secretary, William Steinbring. Officers the second semester were: President, Coletta Inkmang Vice President, Patricia Donderog Secretary, Carl Mahr. .lg 3 2 L E Page Forty-Eve

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lg'LfkL'Xt'XKkKXc Q Q 1A'l2flJ'.J',l'4j ET'JIff.f.ffi alhhhhhhhf Top Row.' R. Dorian, F. Welcenbach, J. Philippsen, E. Beniak, V. Melchior, M. Hoffman, M. Schulte, M. Sauve, T. O'Mahar, N. Ziniewicz. Fourth Row: E. Waliszewski, C. Malsack, L. Kehlnhofer, C. Kopling, Y. Majkowska, D. Tessner, M. Telford, J. Braun, R. jurkowski, E. Laskowski. Third Row: H. Acker, G. Fournier, P. Cassidy, M. Fuhrman, L. Schueller, M. Gould, M. Wittak, L. Michels, Cf Frits,ch, W. Steinbring, A. Bartz. Second Row: R. Szulczewski, L. Kolinski, H. Soroczynski. M. Bradley, W. Czajczyn- ski, M. Hanley, C. Smith, G. Karolzak, H. Weber, R. Mullins, A. Keidl. First Row: L. Olszyk, C. Leszczynski, J. Holba, A. Geiser, R. Kopersky, L. Schmitt, M. Schipper, E. Fritsch, L. Jurkowski, E. Wacker. The Honor Society Representative of the scholastic ability of the students is the Honor Society, recently formed to heighten and encourage interest in general edu- cational endeavor. Its members are those who maintain an average of ninety per cent in their curricular studies. Of interest to all is the fact that the Freshman class leads in the number of members proudly boasting of its 183 Sophomores are second with a record of 153 and juniors and Seniors fall in line with 10 and 9 respectively. In full realization of the fact that intellect governs every stage of life, it is hoped that this body of ambitious pupils will shape to a certain degree the outline of religious, social, and civic activity in the future. Page Forty-four I 9 3 2 E A G L E if i



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