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0ff4e7w4frC D Sister M. Imelda, M. A. Geometry and Trigonometry Rev. Frank J. Kaltenbach, B.A. Latin Rev. Louis L. Kozlowski, Ph.B. Religion and Latin Sister M. Leonora, B.S., M.A. Physics Sister Margaret Mary, B.A., M.Ed. Biology and General Science Rev. Daniel J. Martin, B.A., S.T.B. English Sister Mary Elaine, B.A. English and Geometry Sister Miriam, B.A. English and Latin Sister M. Patricia, O.S.B., A.B., Ed.M. Chemistry and Latin Rev. Joseph J. Radziszewski, A.B. History and Latin Rev. Joseph T. Scheffner, S.T.B., B.A History Rev. Robert F. Schriefer, B.A. Greek and Religion - Rev. James E. Sperry, B.A., S.T.L. History and Latin Sister Theresa Marie, A.B. Algebra Rev. Francis P. Tushim, B.A., S.T.B. ,English and History Sister M. Virginia, O.S.B., B.A. German and English Rev. Alfred M. Watson, M.A., S.T.B. Religion Rev. Joseph J. Wiley, B.A. Religion Semen! Hdumu Most Rev. John M. Gannon, D. D. Rev. John M. Gannon, J.C.D. Rev. Charles A. Ward, M.A. D Rev. William R. Hastings, B.A., S.T.B., Director Rev. Leonard J. Kuziora, B.A., S.T.B., Ass't Director Mr. Florian Yezerski, B.A., Basketball Rev. E. P. McManaman, S.T.D. Rev. Charles L. Crowley, M.A. Rev. Joseph Cebelinski, M.A. ag,-4z4lezzea Mr. B. Regis Harrison, B.A., Football, Phys. Mr. Henry Robasky, Swimming Mr. Louis J. Tullio, Football Mr. Theo J. Sowle, Track, Football Ed
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Offdcna of 14 Most Reverend John Mark Gannon, D.D., D.C.L., LL.D. Rev. Robert B. McDonald, M. A Headmaster .4 I! ' Rev. Alfred M. Watson, M.A., S.T.B Assistant Headmaster game! Most Reverend john Mark Gannon, D.D., D.C.L., LL.D. Dr. Victor F. Miller, M.A., Litt. D. Dr. W. J. Stanczak, Ph.D. Dr. Edward P. McManaman, S.T.D. Rev. Robert B. McDonald, M.A. Rev. Alfred M. Watson, M.A., S.T.B Rev. William R. Hastings, B.A., S.T.B Rev. Edward H. Latimer, M.A. Hdmm ta Me Hausa Rev. Alfred M. Watson Snmoas Rev. Daniel J. Martin SOPHOMORES Sister M. Adelaide, O.S.B., M.A. German and Mathematics Sister M. Aloysia, A.B. French and Spanish Sister Ann Jeanne, B. A. Spanish and General Math Rev. John D. Daniszewski, A.B., S.T.B. English 1 Sister M. een, O.S.B.,.B.S., Litt.M. Hist and Algebra agile Rev. john D. Daniszewski Jumoas Rev. James E. Sperry FRBSHMBN Sister M. Ellen Frances, B.S.Ed. Librarian Rev. Lester V. Enright, M. A. Religion Rev. Richard F. Fitzgerald, B. A. Religion Rev. J. Arthur Fleckenstein, B.A. Religion Rev. Francis D. Gallagher, B.A. History
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Om? ' eww OUR of the shortest years of our lives have passed, leaving only their pleasant memories to grace the otherwise void halls through which Father Time so kindly permitted us to roam. It seems only yesterday that a group of boys eager in the pursuit of knowledge assembled in the magnificent Cathedral to assist at Mass before wending their way to the Old Prep. We attended school in the catacombs. Gone are the days of the crowded study hall, the noonfday rush for lunch, the chairs that served as hat rack and locker. Gone, but not forgotten are the piles of reference books that served as library, the days in which Prep's basketball games were played on borrowed courts, and her football teams struggled on despite lack of facilities and financial difficulties. Always to dwell in our memories is the thrill of expectation as we watched the first excavation for the new school and puzzled over each additional one, the excitement that surged through us as the noble walls that were to shelter Christian education rose to majestic heights. How our hearts beat with pride when we were allowed at last to enter the glorious portals which opened the way for an old Prep School education in a fine new building. The class of '46 is proud to have been a part in this new plan, a tile in the mosaic of Catholic education, proud to have been able to share the old and the new schoolsg to have had a part in blending the traditions of the old into the stout heart of the new. We have come to realize that it is not the building that makes the school, but the individuals who with their trials and triumphs are the bricks and the mortar which fashion and adorn a school with traditions, scholastic ability, and spirit. We who stand on the threshold of tomorrow feel certain that the students of the future will strive to preserve this spirit, to know the meaning of goodfellowship, to cherish its traditions, and to pre' serve its scholarship. We pray that they will profess and practice their faith according to the principles inculcated by our noble priests, the instructors of Religion at Prep. This has been Prep. Keep it always as such. It is now our duty as Class of '46 to bid farewell to all that has given us much happiness and say goodfbye to the school we love so dearly. As graduation day looms on the horizon, we End many of our classmates in the service of their country. However they will be with us in spirit on that great day because they will be remembered by all who remain behind. We leave the school looking forward to a bright future, thankful for the kindness and generosity of our teachers who have spared nothing that our quest for knowledge might be satisfied, and ever grateful to our beloved Bishop, founder and builder of Cathedral Prep. james Murray, '46.
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