High-resolution, full color images available online
Search, browse, read, and print yearbook pages
View college, high school, and military yearbooks
Browse our digital annual library spanning centuries
Support the schools in our program by subscribing
Privacy, as we do not track users or sell information
Page 14 text:
“
Pls? Ei 1 li gy- There is perfect attention on the first day of school while Father Smith, the prefect of discipline, lays down Ri-zuoiox is MOST IMPORTANT Fon ALL. The subjects taught at Aquinas are many and varied and religion is second to none. Fvery student is given the op- portunity to reap the greatest possible benent from whichever course he takes. No matter what path is sought, the best development may be obtained at Aquinas. Each faculty member seeks to give to each Aquinian in every class the principles of justice and truth. ln order that young men may be prepared to defend the faith, formal courses in religion are given by nearly all the members of the faculty. qt , amzza ENGLISH, SCIENCE AND ill.-XTHEMATICS. Without the mother tongue one cannot progress along the ladder of success. Freshmen. Sophomores, Juniors and Sen- iors receive the rules of grammar from Fathers Reichert, 0,Connell, Shanley and Sheehan. General Science, biology, physics and chemistry are expounded by Fathers Alger, Pre-court and Minichiello. Any Aquinian may be led from one to infinity and from straight line to involved trigonometric formulae- by Fathers Bagley, McGinley, Crombie, Thomas and Craig. Business mathematics is offered by Fathers Cilsenan and McAvey. The combined efforts of these depart- ments have brought many honors to Aquinas in state competitive examinations. ev. I . L. Grxuly. 0.P. Rev. H. H. M1-Iiinley. 0.l'. Rev. .I. A. Segren, 0.P. Rev. M. J. Minichlello 0 P x J. F. Gilsennn. 0.P. Rev. J. R. Nhnlvey, 0.P. Rev. J. H. 0'CZlll!lll3lll, OJ . Rev. J. IJ. Sknlko 0 P ,-ff - ' T. -..e 4 at . ff F ' . . ' K fi ...4rs....... ,M Q W ' M if . T ...s e of ,T gy . ,IE . 4: , U M .. t. 5.,, .g,W sb., E. .5., . ,,., Ak dw r by is 1 A Vi 1' - V K. z ' in . 9 1 ' fi ' ,,, tai A '
”
Page 13 text:
“
caculliy IN rm: ADMINISTRATION or AQUINAS Father Monroe's first assistant is the Vice President, Father Taylor. ln this impor- tant post Father Taylor aids in the forma- tion of school policy and acts as head of Aquinas when other obligations make necessary the absence of Father Monroe. There is hardly ever a time when Father McGinley is not presented with problems of schedule, either of the school or of some student. His duties as prefect of studies are particularly heavy at the be- ginning of each semester. When points of discipline arise every Aquinian knows that he is headed for an interview with the N tw' ' Rox oreml J. B. TAYLOR 0 P Vice President prefect of discipline. Father Smith. There is no doubt of his eliiciency in the minds of those who have had any experience in such matters, routine or extraordinary. Many are the surprises given by the little numbers in the handwriting of the Registrar. Father Gilsenan. The report cards mailed by him six times in a school year as well as the permanent records have a personal touch which makes them quite authentic. Another record is kept by the treasurer. Father Bagley. When it comes to paying your tuition or remitting a school bill, you will find him with the numbers ready. Rev. E. C. M1-Eniry, 0.P. Rev. J. B. Shel-lmn. 0.P. Rev. ll. F. Yollmer. 0.P. Rev. J. R. Smith. OP Rev. C. R. Alger, 0.P. Rl'v. P. A. Bagley, 0.P. Rev. J. G. Preeourt. 0.I'. Rev. IG. A. Vltle, 0 I' . NR V ' '7 V A Q5 2 'L N. . ' j ' ' in 'Y ' V gl. i li.. f F' A ttese ,I -ifx ht i f? if X iq..a4f112f .sv n A I . k l- A , V L e K . - QL, ii. ii g 1 5 In T ,,A,,- f L., , Q. --. . , .:z1:-' Ti l Q r eret V F ew is F e or 1 , t at t -i , .. . , it . V. i . hL,. A . ,,m:.3, . . y l s t s 5 ga if Q i
”
Page 15 text:
“
v. J. G. Fromhic. 0.l'. Nev. I.. P. l'l'ui1:.'. CLP. C A 4 .K A GC Q l'l0lililGN Lxxcrxorz. HIsTo1:v ,nn IN- IJISTRY. Latin is imparted hy lfathers Tay- lor. Segren and Skalko. Father Taylor and llather Nlclfniry are instructors in Spanish. while German and French llow from the lips ol' Fathers Smith and Vitie. ln history and civics Aquinians learn ahout their country from Fathers 0'Calla- han and Segren. Fathers Smith. Vitie. Grady. McAvey and Mclienna initiate the neophyte in a variety of social science. which include economics. sociology. business organiza- tion and administration. economic geog- raphy and commercial law. Fathers Crom- lrie, Thomas and Vollmer preside over mechanical drawing and industrial arts. Sriioxc NIIXDS Nrzrzn Srraovc llounzs. Our Vice President. Father Taylor. is di- t s f t . t K t .lf ii Rev. A. ll. 'l'lunu:us. 0.I'. Rev. Rev. I.. ll. 0'i'onln-ll. 0.l'. Rev. 5 i I N John Gallucci is one among many who present problems of schedule to the prefect of studies, Father McGinley. rector of athletics. Mr. Zadworny is oc- cupied with huilding muscle after 'training our representatives on the gridiron. lfather Taylor is assisted in liaskethall hy Val lloehm. while lfather Cronihie encourages the mermen. ln the spring physical skill is turned to liasehall and golf under the athletic director and lfather Grady re- spectively. lf the advantages given are not cx- ploited the faculty cannot he blamed. Ifach member of the stall seeks to give every Aquinian a hright heginning in his quest for happiness. 'l'. Q. Sllllllh-'Iv 0.l'. Rev. J. J. lleh'll0l'i. 0.l'. F. C. Wh-lim-nnzl. 0.l'. Dlr. F. .L Zmlworny . v s .e.... e si' .f X A J 5 ,msg-f .N A 2 5 ,.!V X if '-l, tvs. if ' ' 3-A f 'H gf -n n Vp 4' sr ww, s v
Are you trying to find old school friends, old classmates, fellow servicemen or shipmates? Do you want to see past girlfriends or boyfriends? Relive homecoming, prom, graduation, and other moments on campus captured in yearbook pictures. Revisit your fraternity or sorority and see familiar places. See members of old school clubs and relive old times. Start your search today!
Looking for old family members and relatives? Do you want to find pictures of parents or grandparents when they were in school? Want to find out what hairstyle was popular in the 1920s? E-Yearbook.com has a wealth of genealogy information spanning over a century for many schools with full text search. Use our online Genealogy Resource to uncover history quickly!
Are you planning a reunion and need assistance? E-Yearbook.com can help you with scanning and providing access to yearbook images for promotional materials and activities. We can provide you with an electronic version of your yearbook that can assist you with reunion planning. E-Yearbook.com will also publish the yearbook images online for people to share and enjoy.