Gonzaga High School - Aetonian Yearbook (Washington, DC)

 - Class of 1944

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if f qv-v n'N ' 1 I. Disney lTrecrsurerJ, I. Mullcxlly tVice-Presidentl, R. Fr- Beuwom, S.I., explains the Class mono Watson fsecreturyl, R. McGraw tPres1dentI hold a little pow-wow before giving the good news to the rest of the class. LA Our class motto is Festina Lente, make haste slowly, and during our first year at Gonzaga We have done just that. Under the able tute- lage of Father Bellwoar, S.I., who introduced us to Latin and English, Father Brady, S.I., who made our Algebra classes profitable, and Mr. Leckie, who unfolded our nations history for us, We have advanced in a careful, method- ical and thorough manner. As soon as daily contact and united effort thawed the feeling of newness, We elected class officers. Richard McGraw received the Presi- dency, Iohn Mullaly the Vice-Presidency, Rob- ert Watson Was made Secretary, and the im- portant task of class treasurer was entrusted to Ioseph Disney. Blessed With a kind and energetic homeroom teacher, we soon caught the spark of enthusi- asm and participated in all the activities at Gonzaga. Logan and Mullaly represented the class on the I. V. football squad. McShea, Wes- sel and Rooney were the members of the Fresh- man basketball team. Brand and Rinaldi lent their talents for music to the band. Moreover, the class was always Well represented at the Sodality and K.B.S. functions. And in the ln- tramural contests, the class always rendered a fitting account of its competitive spirit. Sth Row: D. Burns. C. Rinaldi, P. Donuhoe, I. Giusti, I. Disney. 5th Row: W. Lay, Watson, F. Dooling. I. Lertom, I. Weingarden, I. McGill. 4th Row: I. McKusy. G. Saur, T. Wessel, R. Tnvelin. I. Burns, W. Hem- ming. 3rd Row: B. McShecx. I. Mullully, C. Eagan, G. Conley. F. Mastin, E. Brand. R. McGraw. 2nd Rod: H. Snouller, I. Donoghue, S. Mclnernery. I. Ncxppi, H. Prehn, W. Malloy. lst Row: A. Hurley, F. Letourneuu, R. Keyser, G. Bouchard, R. Schwartz, G. O'Brien, W. Gcxdwa. Fr. Bellwoar, S.I. tiiiqwyzff .iii-

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5th Row: A. Blake, I. Warren. 4th How: E. Murray, L. Acker, T. Dimond. I. Ruiz, G. Sebold. F. Scroggins, I. Healey. 3rd Row: G. Blackbum, C. Liller, L. Hanan, M. Doherty, I. Bourne, W. Dean. 2nd Row: R. Folde- nauer. I. Reeping, T. 0'Neill, L. Sheehy, R. Flynn, I. DiMisa, T. Monaghan, G. Dean. lst Row: I. Mould, F. Musolino, F. Doherty, L. Rudolph. D. Brown, R. Miller, Mr. Smardon, S.I. Though 2D may be the last Sophomore class alphabetically, it is numbered among the first when participation in affairs Gonzagan is con- sidered, lor among its members can be found possessors of artistic ability, athletic prowess and that laudable spirit which produces active participation in extra-curricular activities. ln particular, 2D has been worthily represented in the Sodality, the Phocian Debating Society, the Discussion Club, the Band, in the Radio Guild and on the Varsity and Iunior Varsity football teams. Such an imposing array of activities bears eloquent testimony of the inter- est and spirit of the members of 2D. Walk in through the door which bears the ZD marker, and you will find a group which My my, can class matter be that interesting? is always able to derive pleasure from the course of studies, whether it be from Latin, English or Religion as taught by Mr. Smardon, S.I., form Geometry as expounded by Fr. Kav- anaugh, or from the study oi the German lan- guage under the tutelage oi Mr. Snee, S.I. This class, led by its officers, Tom Monohan, Presi- dent, Ierry Seabald, Vice-President, and Ioe DiMisa, Treasurer, strove eagerly and con- stantly to attain the goal which Gonzaga sets for her Sophomore class and as the year nears its completion it may be said that not only has the class approached that goal, but it has also come to the realization of the inestimable benefits bestowed by the curriculum at Gonzaga. A. Musolino Ulthletic Managerl, Mr. G. Smardon. S.I., T. Monaghan KPresidentl. P. DiMisa KSecretary- Treasurerl, G. Sebold KVice-Presidentl discuss plans for a class night.



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. W.. I Class Officers decide upon a location for a gala picnic: E.. Wratten, Secretary: P. O'Neill. President: C. Daly Vice-President: P. Wintermyer, Treasurer. About the middle of October, Father Brady, SI., the homeroom teacher of lB, called a class meeting for the election of officers. Pat- rick O'Neill was chosen President, and Charles Daly, Vice-President. For Secretary the class picked Edward Wratten, tor Treasurer, Paul Wintermyer, With our officers leading the way, the members of lB quickly measured up to the standards demanded by Gonzaga. The members of lB have done their best to show their school spirit by participating in the various activities that Gonzaga offers them. In the field ot sports, we won the first year basket- ball and football tournaments, and came into Fr. Brady puts boys on cclrpet : Fr. Brady, S.I R Daly, I. Casey, B. Chepin. the bowling finals. lB men were on the I. V. football team and on the Freshman basketball team. We did our bit to support the football and basketball teams by selling tickets to the games, and we helped the Gonzaga Mothers Association Scholarship Fund in their raffle. lB has some of its members on the Library Staff and in the Debating Society. To our teachers, Father Brady, SI., Father Bellwoar, SI., Father Clements, SI., and Mr. Kozik, lB wishes to express its gratitude. Due to their teaching and their example, lB has made an initial step of the type that augurs well for a successful course at Gonzaga. 7th Row: I. Cheek, B. Gleeson. Sth Row: R. Iones, T. Slater, H. Word, I. O'Keefe, P. O'Neill, I. Burman. 5th Row: R. Welch, R. Gallagher, E. Winslow, I. Rowe, C. Daly, N. Atkinson. 4th Row: H. Scriggs, P. Duhamel, L. O'Rourke, I. Coughlan, I. Flaherty, E. Wratten. 3rd Row: W. Iacobson, C. Cook, T. Di Battistcr. P. Wintermyer, R. Poch. R. Hicks. 2nd Row: P. Creamer, O. Conty, H. Green. P. Healy, E. Chapin, R. Brown. lst Row: Father I. Brady, S.I., I. Coughlin, I. Casey, R. Daly, F. Long, I. Owens, I. Van Wie.

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