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L. to R. 1st row: J. Linneberg, S. Healy, M. Morrison, T. Ascher, J. Sandstrom, L. Lynch, F. Ojile, E. Santer. 2nd row: M. Hile, C. Brambilla, P. St. Anthony, G. Rogers, T. Burke, R. Nicol, R. Overmoe, P. Saffert. 3rd row: D. Wiener, D. LaVesque, R. Jacenka, D. Cur-raher, S. Wicks, M. Gamez, K. Keller, W. Shrimp. 4th row: W. Beckman, B. Godfrey, L. Grans, S. Hedges, R. Jones, J. Plocienik, M. Celusnak, R. Gibbs. Class Officers: President—Steve Hedger, Vice President—Louis Grams, Secretary—Donald Weiner, Treasurer—James Plocienik, Sgt.-at-Arms—William Shimp. 23C is a school minded group of upcoming De-men. Twenty-eight are actively engaged in a variety of extracurricular activities: They are a fun loving bunch but they are not afraid to work hard when necessary. In De’s Magazine Drive, they placed third in the department. They were second in the Christmas Card Drive. Their devotion to the school, however, does not eclipse their devotion to studies for they are well represented on the semester Honor Roll with 15 students, 23C is a room of well rounded individuals the like of which the school can be proud of. Bro. Albert discusses vocations with S. Hedges, E. Sauter, and D. Weiner. Freshman 23C BROTHER H. ALBERT Religion I, Algebra I Latin 1, Vocations Glencoe Club, Varsity Basketball Moderator 22
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L. to R. 1st row: W. Clark, T. Nelson, G. McDonald, C. Knoblauch, D. Fedor, R. Carlson, R. Barrett, T. Mor gal. 2nd row: B. Dinner, C. Damberger, C. Jorgensen, R. Springer. P. Frawley, J. Bind. D. Draper, P. Kelly. Class Officers: President—Toni Morgal, Vice President —Pat Frawley, Secretary—Sherman Otto. Treasurer— Kevin Lynch, Sgt.-at-Arms—Brcndon Rathman. The “go getters” from 22C have a monopoly on athletes. This lively group of young men proved their prowess in both intramural and extra-curricular athletics. Eleven other frosh advisories tried in vain to beat 22C’s spirited volleyball team. Through their deft skill, the go getters won the 1959 volleyball championship. 3rd row: D. Berseutek, H. Cope, L. Johnson, M. Griudl, K. Lynch. W. McQuiston, S. Born. 4th row: S. Otto, D. Pamerleau, T. Cameron, L. Lapitz, L. Mtdler, T. Seep, J. Himmel, B. Rathman. Their splendid reputation as the muscle men of 22C carried over into the activities. During the first semester, this room contributed eleven athletes who qualified for letters. Proficiency in sports is only part of the total picture. These well rounded scholars arc famous for their school spirit as was proven in the Christmas Card Drive. In the academic realm, they boast many a fine English student. Finally, their generous mission collections prove the go getters are serious mature young men possessing a proper sense of values. Mr. du Bois discusses the value of marks with T. Seep and T. Nelson. MR. DONAI.D DU BOIS Latin I Freshman 22C 21
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MR. HARVEY BURON Algebra I Freshman Basketball Freshman 24C Class Officers: President—Jay Keller, Vice President— J. Norling, Secretary—Janies Paradise, Treasurer—Allen Maxa, Sgt.-at-Arms—Mike Buron. Room 24C is a fine example of freshmen with terrific school spirit. In both the Christmas Card Drive and the Magazine Drive they sold over their quota. The Christian charity of these students was well displayed throughout the year. They filled three Christmas baskets, and were the recipient of the mission banner many a time. This spirited homeroom also contributed to the athletics of the school. The basketball, hockey, and football teams contained members of proud 24C. Due to very still competition, they had a rought season in intramurals, but they took third place in basketball. The biggest sports accomplishment of the year was their victory over 20C in the basketball competition. These and many other things make 24C a credit to the Frosh and the school. L. to R. 1st row: J. Cormican, M. Fairley, T. Me Devil t, M. Buron, R. Housignant, P. Doty, C. Auger, J. Hu-doba, J. VanDrasek. 2nd row: M. Stensrud, R. Iwaske-wuez, J. Brady, J. Peltier, J. Karczewski, T. Glennon, F. Helm, C. Tomcheck. 3rd row: R. Taafje, S. Stuart, G. Worshek, J. McDonough, J. Hesel, P. Doerflek, S. Wit tig. T. Benson, S. Maas. 4th row: A. Maxa, J. Ouellette, T. Graham, G. Theis, J. Keller, J. Paradise, J. Norling, G. Hayden, T. Patterson. 23
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