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COMMENCEMENT, 1943 T H E L I 0 N PAGE SEVEN Juniors-Room 12 Juniors-Room 11 W 5 First row: D. Johnson, Zelenak, Harkins, Sanders, Peterson, Erck, Walsh. Second row: Ross, Pessemier, Stumpf, 'Taylor, Mulderig, J. Pizzo, Strobel, Manley. Third row: Mr. Boyle, E. Carey, F. Shovlain, McCivern, Hickey, Felts, Reed. Missing: Buchanan, Marchetti, Swanberg. JUNIORS SHINE FOR OLD BELLARMINE This year the Juniors really did shine for old Bellarmine. Led by the class presidents, Jack Erck and Jim Nordi, the classes of Rooms 11 and 12 made a great showing for the classes who had won loyalty awards since they entered in 1940. Sophomores Lead in Many Activities Laverne Martineau and Jack Hermsen were again lettermen of the year. Football letters were awarded to Barnes, Taylor, Farrell, Donohue, Kelly. Basketball letters were given to Vern Morris, who, with Martineau and Hermsen held up the Lion's share of the team. Baseball letters go to Payne, Row- ley, Morris and Reed. On other fronts the class of '44 did equally well. Vince Beauzer placed first in the Senior Elocution Contest. Jack Huston won the American Legion Contest. Pete Stefoni and Bill Van Rooy starred in Room Service. Mike Jayko again proved himself one of the best riflemen in the country with another distinguished Rifleman Medal. Recently elected Student Body Officers were Jack Erck as presi- dentg Bernard Loonam, editor of the Lion, as vice presidentg Bill Van Rooy as secretary-treasurer, and Charlie Mulderig as sergeant- at-arms. U Sophomores-Room 4 First row: O'Brien, Jayko, Van Rooy, Huston, Garitone, Herb Payne, Carreau, Beuzer, Boyle, Danforth, Corbett. Second row: Barnes, Marti- neau, Loonam, lvanovich, Toynbee, Collinsky, Sauriol, Stefoni, Bichsel, Froehler. Back row: Mr. G. Toner, Rowley, Adler, Breskovich, Eckert, Morris, Hermsen, Nordi, Bott, McLaughlin. Missing: Dean, Farrell, Gilman, Clueck. g Sophomores-Room,-,5 l l l 7 , 2 . l I Front row: P. Eckroth, Holt, Coon, C-raisy, Brady, C. Eckroth, Goodman, Horner. Second row: Grubisa, Harrigan, Shannon, Comfort, Henriot, Ferry, Knelleken, Mr. Koehler. Third row: Coles, Erickson, Broz, Knabel, Bannon, Kneeshaw. Front row: Pope, Davis, Moorhead, Renner, Schilley, Wood, Schultz, Robinson. Second row: Trainer, Zajac, Ulsh, McCaffrey, Woolery, Pizzo, Poch, Schuler, McGoffin, McDonough. Third row: Mr. Lindekugel, Maddock, Galivan, Teskey, Mack, Sullivan, McCavick, Rossi, Kneenan. Outstanding sophomore of the year is Jim McGoffin, popular Room 4 president, reserve basket- ball and football letterman and varsity baseball player. Knights, Quill and Scroll and Sodality are a few of the clubs to whichhe be- longs. He will hold down associ- ate sports editorship on the Lion next year. Sophomores active in the affairs of the Mask 8a Dagger this year in- cluded Graisy, Holt and Mack who had important roles in Room Service and who together with Comfort and Henriot had many pro and con discussions as mem- bers of the Debate Club. Sophomore rifle club addicts were led by dead-eye McCaffery who was awarded a medal for his marksmanship by the ROTC au- thorities. With sports holding the lime- light for many saw Joe Ferry and Louis Renner earning their Var- sity letters While Archibold, Graisy, Knelleken, Mack, Schuler, Schultz and Sullivan received Reserve foot- ball letters. Sophomore basketball letters were also awarded to Kee- nan, Ferry and Graisy. REMEMBER BUY A BOND FOR BELLARMINE!
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PAGE Six T H E L I 0 N COMMENCEMENT, 1943 Varsity Lettermen Reserve Lettermeu Front row: Rask, Taylor, Ferry, Rowley, Louie Renner, Garitone, Stan Fairhurst, Hines, Buhr, McGoffin. Middle row: Mr. G. Toner, Hermsen, Teskey, Herb Payne, Collins, lim O'Brien, Phil Brown, Gallwas, Pitsch, Ray Sullivan, Reed. Back row: Ed Oswald, AI Fairhurst, Burkhouse, Knecht, Simpson, Morris. V Lion Staff - Sitting: Rowley, Schultz, Donovan, Schuler, Felts, Patnode. First row: Reed, Stumpf, Manley, Graisy, Peterson, Loonam, Third row: Mr. Boyle, Mulderig, Galbraith, Bott, Dean, Hickey, Mr. Kelley. Fourth row: Bichsel, Payne, Mosich, Haniger, McGoffin, Knelleken. ROTC Officers Kneeling: Loonam, Stan Fairhurst, Hines, Graisy, Beuzer. Middle row. Huston, Van Rooy, Simpson, Scherer, Jim Holt. Back row: De Filipps, Schlatter, Lombardi, Breskovich, Skupen. Missing: Mr. Penna, Ed Oswald, Jim O'Brien, Al Fairhurst, Laverne Martineau, Bob McDonough, McGoffin Rifle Club , First row: Lt. Col. Allan Johnson, Lt. Gallwas, Capt. Fairhurst, Maj. Brown Lt. Schuler, Sgt. H. C. Douglas. ' Second row: Capt. Koler, Lt. McDonough ' Capt. Simpson, Capt. Martelli. Third row: Capt. Galbraith, Lt. Burkhouse Lt. Sullivan, Capt. Miiich, Lt. Skupen. Aeronautics Club R Rivers, Verhalen, Gosselin, Jayko, Toynbee. Kneeling: Dyckman, Christ- First row: Carbone, Gallwas, Oswald, Collins, Skupen, McDonough, Holt, nacht, May, Eckroth, Mr, Thatcher, Galbraith, Rink, McDonough, Oswald, Messer, Hines, Burkhouse. Second row: Mr. Thatcher, Simpson, Thornton, Goralski, Stan Fairhurst, Zerbel, Henriot. Back row: Carey, Eckert, Pirnie, Cushing, Rask, Drake, Koler, Knecht, Caillier, Sousa. Miiich, Comfort, Starkweather.
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PAGE EIGHT 1- H 5 L I 0 N COMMENCEMENT, l943 F reshmen-Room 10 ' Freshmen-Room 6 First row: Pizzo, McLeland, Herz, Zemek, Pavolka, Tschida, Patnode, O'Larey, Stowell, Rink, Verhalen. Second row: Zerbel, Rivers, Payne, C. Parsons, Renner, Pospisil, Haniger. Third Row: Fr. Logan, Toynbee, Mc- Farland, Patten, Smith, Vlahovich. Front row: Galbraith, Froehler, Bicker, Bowen, Bucovay, Faker, Flannigan Flood. Second row: Dougherty, Crowley, Fairhurst, Flannery, Driscoll Galivan, Gianelli, M. Bader, G. Bader, Dycckman, Christnacht, Burke Third row: Cloquet, Drange, Bagley, Bichsel, Beaudoin, Shovlain, Loonam Donovan, Mr. Bauer. Freshmen Prominent in All Affairs: Place Winners in Many Fields 1 . Freshmen-Room 9 Freshman of the year is Jerry Driscoll, prefect-elect of the Junior Sodality and class-president be- sides various activities in extra- curricular circles. Recent elections of the sodality also named Tom Handley, vice- prefect and Tom Payne, secretary- treasurer. Among the frosh members of the reserve football team to re- ceive their letters were Walt Han- iger, Dick Renner, Jerry Patnode, Al Greco, Tom Payne, Antone Mo- sich and Jim Donovan tManagerl. In basketball the Cub Champs were very successful winning eleven out of twelve games. Those to re- ceive letters included Thad Mc- Arthur, Freckles Flood, Elvin Stowell, Al Rivers, Mike Thornton, Bill Kroft, Squeaky O'Larey, Bob Pavolka, Dick Messo, Joe Mil- ler, George Christnacht and Bob May. In intramural basketball, Room 9 was victorious in the Junior Di- vision, winning over the sopho- mores and other freshmen rooms. The team under Bill Kroft was composed of Johnnie O'Grady, An- tone Mosich, Tom Handley, Jack Harrington, Pete Marinkovich and Thad McArthur. In many instances the freshmen have surpassed the higher grades in loyalty. During the absence of janitor service the three freshmen roll rooms carried out their own cleanup campaign. In the Junior Elocution Contest, three freshmen were winners' in the semi-finals. These were Bob Cloquet, Stan Fairhurst and Tom Handley. In the, finals Handley emerged second. Front row: Hebert, Miller, James, Classy, McArthur, Noll. Second row Jackl, Hellenkamp, lvanovich, McDonough,fGoralski, Graves. Third row: May, O'Grady, Kropf, Gosselin, Hardesty. Fourth row: Mr. Bauer, Har- rington, Gilman, Marinkovich, Maloney. Fifth row: Kovach, Karamon Mosich, Handley, Johnson. Sodality fSeni0r Sodality Uunior . First row: Schuler, Beuzer, Manley, Garitone, Taylor, Burkhouse, Simp- son, Erck, Hickey, McGivern. Second row: lvanovich, Huston, Jayko, Corbett, Peterson, Bichsel, Brown, Pessemier, Stefoni, Toynbee, Thornton, Oswald, Reed, Lombardi Breskovich, Schlatter, Collinsky, Stumpf, Farrell, Hermsen, Boyle. Fourth row: McDonough, Bott, Sullivan, Uphus, Gilman, Sauriol. Front row: Pavolka, Miller, Gianelli, Stan Fairhurst, Henriot, Holt, Beaudoin Kovach, Doherty. Second row: Mr. Agnew, McArthur, Rink, Cloquet, Froehler Loonam, Galbraith. Third row: James, Donovan, Hebert, Hellenkamp, May, lvanovich. Third row: Galbraith , Maloney, Zajac, Erickson, Karamon, Harrington, Burke, Smith, Toynbee Comfort. Fourth row: Hardesty, McDonough, Schuler, Sullivan, Woolery Brady, Shilley, Marinkovich, McCaffrey, Graisy, Goodman, Bader, Oswald Pizzo. Fifth row: Driscoll, Flannery, Kneeshaw, Haniger, Payne.
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