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GZG44 of '46 OFFICERS Edward W. Belt Vice President Robert NI. Dorsey l'1'esif1cni llurkley H. Showe Scr'2'1'fl1ry Richard F. Rubadue TI'l'llSIIl'l'I' Rev. .l. J. Reichert. O.P. .l10df'1'afo1' A Senior Muses on Seniors REMEMBER WHEN we first entered Aquinas? Just four short years ago . . . the largest class then . . . And were we green! . . . It isn't long before the spirit of St. Dominic's brethren prevails . . . Frosh cage squad hit AAU semi-finals . . . Delaney, Eberle, Leahy show promise . . . Frosh set scholastic pace by topping all other classes in honors . . . Skate parties at Smith's- then downtown for a big time and feed . . . Bob Dorsey, Hank Holden, Bill Sickinger-polished mermen after championship . . . A lone plebe golfer, How Brum- leve, putts points for Father Grady's bag . . . Our first Aquinas dance: the gym . . . soft lights . . . and Father Murtaugh's Melodious Muleskinnersn . . . The fes- tooned Social Center for Frosh Frolics, our class dance . . . How enthusiastically we support the scrap drive- greatest amount in Ohio! . . . First letter awards . . . Red Cross appeal . . . First high school retreat for us . . . The vacation heaves into sight . . . the thought of being sophomores. OUR SECOND YEAR . . . We belong now . . . Pitch in to seize scholastic laurels again-Father Monroe doubles his supply of gold cards . . . Bambi . . . Aided by Jim Kramer, Pat Corrigan, Jim Charles, John Don- ahue, The Patricianu rolls up national honors . . . Again Jack Delaney, Frank Del Col, George Leahy star in football . . . The Halloween Dance . . . Basketball reserves, Joe Froesch and George Leahy, make impres- sive showing ..., -X nnual Fenwick game and dance . . . Louie Favret with Sickinger, Dorsey and Holden, churns up the Nat -another swim crown . . . Room Service at the Hartman . . . with Father Callan direct- ing . . . Of course, we have state scholarship teams . . . The retreat . . . The baseball nine . . . with Mike Eberle, Joe Connelly, Deak and Yoak on the dia- mond . . . A new scene: the Seneca Hotel . . . spotlight on the Student Council Dance .... A nd we're halfway. JUNIORS NOW . . . considered upperclassmen . . . Studies . . . Football . . . Delaney, sparkplug of the Green and Gold eleven . . . Gala Junior Jamboree peps up social life on campus . . . Father Reichert's decora- tions have all eyes agog . . . Cage champs for the first time in thirty years . . . George Leahy and Jack De- laney, two-fifths of the quintet . . . Swim champs again. with the same crowd . . . Neil House Appreciation Din- ner for victorious cagers and swim champs . . . Bishop Ready, the guest of honor . . . What a speaker! . . . Bishop also visits school . . . speaks to students after offering Mass for us at St. Patrick's . . . Spring again . . . Arm O'Neil rates nine . ., . Slug Eberle heads league in batting . . . Intramural night rolls around once more . . . Our class rings come , . . And the Prom, our first Prom . . . dinner dates, then the Country Club . . . Before we know it, vacation is upon us. SENIORS AT LAST . . . Charlie Lang and Bob Yoakam now co-captain gridders .... I ohn Donahue, Pat Doyle, Jim Kramer, Jake Koebel, our press con- tingent . . . Dances rate high . . . the Senior Shuffle . . . something new in green and gold decorations added . . . Once more at Smith's . . . Time grows short . . . And swim honors pile up: fourth straight city c1'own. first in Central District, sixth in Ohio . . . Sickinger. Holden. second and third in State Finals . . . How Brumleve captains gi-eenskeepersy' . . . The Glee Club and Father Skalko's Sinatras: Terry Lorenz, Burk Showe, Pat Corrigan, with Larry Burns, the high C . . . Working on the yearbook . . . Winding up activities now . . . Retreat no longer a novelty . . . serious . . . Then the first peace-time Prom .... X nd graduation night . . . We're on our own now . . . with jus memories.
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