Gonzaga High School - Aetonian Yearbook (Washington, DC)

 - Class of 1944

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3C Sth Row: F. Sullivan, G. Lansdale. 4th Row: W. Harris. R. Corbey. K. Atchison, L. Alberti, I. O'Neill, G. Betzold. 3rd Row: T. Smith, T. Shea, P. Latchtord, I. Noone, T. Becker, W. Kellinger. 2nd Row: R. Williams, E. Bailer, W. Frisk, I. Larkin, P. Mattingly, W. McGre gor, F. Young. lst Row: I. Hartman, G. Ielly, I. Sanchez- Gavito, C. Chambers. D. Dormellan, P. Rogers, Mr. Leckie. During the past year, Class 3-C has consid- ered itself typical of laboring, proud Iuniors. The students have established 3-C as a class exemplifying true Gonzaga spirit through par- ticipation in varied extra-curricular activities. The class has been very fortunate in having such capable instructors as Mr. Leckie, who tutored us in our Latin, English and Religion, Mr. Messmer, SI., who helped us solve our Algebra and Trig problems, Mr. Algier, Sl., and Mr. Pichla, Sl., teachers of French and German, respectively, Whose untiring efforts have made our modern language study most interesting. Early in the year class officers were elected and have, indeed, served us Well. They were: loe O'Neill, President, Bill Kellinger, Vice-Pres- identg Wally McGregor, Treasurer, and Iohn Noone, Secretary. The above mentioned also served faithfully on Varsity squads, along with such stalwarts as Gil Lansdale, Ken Atchison, and George lelly. 3-Gs Ambassador of Good Will, lose Sanchez Gavito, stood out leading the cheers at the colorful games, R. Williams and P. Latchford displayed their talents in the Aguilian, Weston Harris performed in the sen- ior division of the Radio Guild and also served on the Iunior Prom Committee, and Frank Young aided the Library Staff. High scholastic ratings were earned by Harris, Ielly, Donellan and Frisk. And so we completed a successful third year and We eagerly look forward to an even more successful senior year, when we again hope to be reunited. The reasons for 3C's fine spirit-the officers and teacher: W. Kellinger, W. McGregor, Mr. T. Leckie, I. O'Neill, I. Noone, Sanchez cements the good neighbor policy. 3.5

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Elections for class officers were held early in October and lames Nolan, Reds Flanagan, and Earl Kolb were elected President, Vice-Presi- dent, and Treasurer, respectively. Tom Flint was chosen to be Secretary. All four have been faithful to their high. office. Reds Flana- gan abdicated immediately after the Christmas holidays, but his memory has been kept alive by the small service flag which adorns the wall of 3B and a Worthy substitute was found in the person of lack Brundage. The class has been active in many fields of endeavor, not excluding the scholastic angle. On the gridiron We Were ably represented by Reds Flanagan, Iames T. tfor Tarzanb Skinner, Io-lo Flint and Frank Sewell, who also doubles as class beadle. Our gift to the basketball team Attention in the classroom????? CLASS OFFICIALS AND TEACHER PAY A THIBUTE TO THE DEPAHTED FLANAGAN T. Flint tSecretcxrYlf I. Brundage tVice-Presidentl, I. Nolan tPresidentl, E. Kolb Ureasurerl. , was Scotty tSWisherl Cranston. The class was also well represented in the lntramural leagues. We were the runner-up in the touch-tackle league and were never considered less than a formidable opponent in basketball, baseball, and bowling. According to our class teacher, Mr. McSor- ley, SI., we exhibited a commendable spirit in supporting all extra-curricular activities. Not all our energy was expended on athletic con- tests, but with equal zeal we devoted ourselves to Sodality programs, ticket sales, spiritual bouquets, and whatever else was likely to prove beneficial to ourselves and to Gonzaga. Without boasting, we sincerely feel that We have, as a class, made a fair showing in our third year at Gonzaga. 4th Row: A. Peter. T. Wilson, B. Edwards, I. Skinner. W. Lansdale, I. Croker. 3rd Row: W. Burch. T. Flint, W. O'Connor. C. Malone. S. Cranston. I. Marsden. 2nd Row: H. Matters. R. Eagan. I. Breads, I. Nolan. I. Glenn. R. Barber, E. Hughes. lst Row: I. Willis, I. Bulger. I. Gerhurdt. V. Longo. E. Kolb, I. O'Donnell. F. Sewell, Mr. McSorley. S.I. il! sal?



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Sth Row: F. Tully, E. Reidy, B. Davis, B. Ihrie. 4th Row: I.. Weisgerber, I. Olenik. L. App, P. Coughlan, W. De Groot, I. Hogan. 3rd How: F. Connolly. P. Cotton, I. Brinks, F. Langan, I. Campanella, R. Geller, T. Tur- cotte, W. Heneghcm. 2nd Row: F. McNamara, W. Maher, T. VonBrand, I. Kane, B. Ostman, I. Ekelund, W. McLean. lst Row: W. Carpenter. I. Foster, R. McGrath, T. Luzzi, I. Peacock, I. Marshall, P. Cosimano, Mr. Messemer, S.I. No sooner were We assigned to the first room on the third corridor than our promising class elected its officers and commenced the pursuit of knowledge under the able direction of our professors, Mr. Messemer, S.I., Mr. McSorley, Sl., Mr. Leckie, Mr. Algier, SJ., and Father Brady, S.I. As evidence of the fact that we were attain- ing our goal, many of the names from our number made their regular appearance on the honor roll. But we were not entirely engrossed in our studies, for many of our members actively par- ticipated in extracurricular activities and in intra-mural sports. Our attendance at K.B.S. Mass every Friday and at Sodality showed that our entire school life centered around our Student Govemment under the direction of the ca- Eable class officers KL.-RJ: B. Ostmann, P. Davis, P. otton. religion. We may be called The Chemistry Class this year, for we are the one and only fortu- nate group to explore the wonders of science in Chemistry. Few of us will forget those in- structive and enjoyable hours spent experi- menting in the laboratory, under the watchful eye of Father Brady. Cur group was never lacking in school spirit, which we displayed by our attendance and spirited cheering at the various sports events and by our energetic effort in making the school activities a success. So, with memories of hard work, happiness, and true friendship, we look forward to an- other successful year. The teacher must be in the back of the room.

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