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JOHN JEANNE MARIE CARL DILLON CLI O ' TOOLE iss o CALVEY ffICf DAISY fiS CLASS H I S T 0 R y entered a new era. in little knots about the campus, unit — the class of 1938. In September, 1934, Catholic Central It was at this time that a vague-looking gathering of Freshman huddled It has taken four years to mobilize these groups into a single The first official act of that Freshman class was to elect officers — Robert Thompson, President; Robert Schumacher, Vice-President; Lillian Schreiner, Secretary; and John Joyce. Treasurer. As a class, they may have been bewildered; but they soon became accustomed to dif- ferences in routine. Both boys and girls excelled in athletics, and many of the boys were prom- ising varsity material. As Sophomores, they repeated the age-old story of class election — Kenneth Moser, Presi- dent; Jack Dillon, Vice-President; Rita Moloney, Secretary; Bob Hill, Treasurer, and Lauranne Sweeney, Social Chairman. It was while they were Sophomores that their dramatic ability began to manifest itself. Apple Blossom Time and The Ghost Parade included many of them. In December they sponsored the Mission Meeting. It was at this time that they bade Bon Voyage to Sister Augustine Marie, who was leaving as a missionary for India. Three successful roller-skating parties were given for the enjoyment of all. Thus passed the half-way mark of tl ir journey through Central. Juniors! They felt that Moser had been a President well worth re-electing. As his assis- tants they chose Anne Avelis, Vice-President; Carl Daisy, Secretary; and Mary Kalb, Treasurer. Once again they began their social activities. The boys formed an influential group on the gridiron, and the girls as well as boys took honors for Basketball. They began to work early on the Bazaar. Junior B won the Big Ticket race with the largest returns in the school ' s history. The Junior-Senior Prom, June 11th, 1937 was one of the most successful and charming in years. They departed that June with visions of their Senior Year looming before them. As upperclassmen they felt rather proud. The surviving 73 elected officers with great care and precision. Jack Dillon was elected President, Jeanne O ' Toole, Vice-President, Marie Calvey, Secretary and Carl Daisy, Treasurer. They co-operated with the Men ' s Club when Round-Up Time came, an ice-skating party and a dance following shortly in the round of activities. The Football and Basketball teams enjoyed the most successful seasons in years. The graduates of 1938 compose the first class to have completed the entire four years under the supervision of Father Conway.
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LAURANNE SWEENEY, Social Representative VERNON MILLER, Social Representative ANNE AVELIS RUTH BARRETT PATRICIA BEGGS FRANK BENCHIK STANLEY BOGUSZ ARTHUR BROWN JEROME COOK MARIAN CRIST JOHN DAISY GEORGE DORCIK PATRICIA DUFFY JAMES ENGLETON FRED EYRICH VINCENT FLECK EDWARD FLEMING ROBERT GASVODA ALICE GOVERT
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