Gonzaga High School - Aetonian Yearbook (Washington, DC)

 - Class of 1944

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7th Row: A. Turner, I. McPherson, R. Fegan, P. Shipley, I. Simms, I. Connell, B. Crane. Sth Row: A. Fer- nandez, P. Daly, L. McLaughlin, G. Daggle. 5th Row: E. Cook, I. Mclnerney, E. O'Connell, T. Burns. 4th Row: R. Trowbridge, R. Carleton, T. Maguire, T. Green, W. Brundage, E. Dimmick. 3rd Row: VV. Roswell, N. Lamb. M. Cook, E. Mulligan, I. Reeping, E. Meagher, Mr. Boyd, S.I. 2nd Row: R. Boyd, T. Corkery. E. Kane, I. Semig, I. Glotzback, F. Emory. lst Row: P. Menehan, I. Martin, R. McGrath, R. Clarkson, O. Beatty, L. Carusillo, S. Lee. The sage of dim past years who first symbol- ized knowledge and learning with the formula of the A B C's had us in mind and regarded us as something of a climax in such matters. He foresaw that boys would come from every corner of the United States, the Far West, the Middle West, the South and even the Yankee North, and would blend into a lively, friendly, industrious and intellectually active group of Gonzaga Freshman whose first efforts at higher learning and its by-products were not Without success. How were their studies? Well, ask their teachers, Fr. Murphy, S.I., Mr. Cunning- ham, SI., their class teacher, Mr. Boyd, SI. They will be glad to show you an impressive The open door to success : presenting the princi- ples of IC: R. Clarkson. President: O. Beatty, Treas- urer: P. Daly, Athletic Manager: Mr. I. Boyd, S.I.: R. McGrath, Vice-President: E. Meagher. Secretary. list of honor men: and that list is not a bad in- dication of the calibre of the rest of the class either. To catalog their other assets in sum- mary fashion: first in Softball and Bowling, runners-up in Basketball and Football, proud of Phil Daly, power back of the I. V.'s, Barrett Crane, peppy cheerleader, Hein, Lee and Bose- well, capable Taney debaters, Hein, Fegan, McPherson and Turner, the rhythm makers. We had a happy, pleasant year together, marked with memorable class sessions where the serious and the light were easily blended, enjoyable class nights of fun, basketball, pop, and more fun, and Sodality and KBS. gather- ings that gave meaning to all of these. Funny, I can do the Algebra when you help mel tl'- 1-5

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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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,fiiii 5th How: C. Rhodes, E. Geradi, T. Hohmann, P. Campanelli. L. Thompson. G. Smedile, G. Farquhar, F. Gilmore, F. O'Reilly. 4th Row: T. De Groot, G. W. DeChurd, D. Edwards, V. MacQueeney. I. Storer, M. Flemion, D. Logan. 3rd Row: I. Conney, F. Miller. I. Parentau. W. West, C. Reitmeyer. P. Collins, C. Obold, I. Reynolds. C. Griffith. 2nd Row: I. Theriault, R. McDonald, P. Gibbons. I. Byrne, G. O'Brien, I. Gott, G. Strickland. lst Row: F. Keating, P. Kelly, G. Chapman, I. Kolb, L. Buckingham, I. May, D. Mulcahy, Mr. Wm. Pichla. S.I. Here is a class that you can not pass by without admiration. Of course, it had its mod- est beginning, as did every Freshman class, this year, but it has reached levels that prom- ise to make it famous. We, who compose it, were strangers the day we stumbled over everyone and every- thing to reach our homeroom, we seemed to have forgotten that we once knew how to talk initelligibly, when We were addressed by our instructors, Father Murphy, S.I., Mr. Pichla, S.I., Mr. Kozik, and Mr. Madigan, and why did we call our teachers by every conceivable title but the correct one? But, then, perhaps all Freshmen experience such things. Scarcely had We gotten over the shock of what 'lIug meant, and learned the difference between Mister and Father, when We were given our schedules and told that Gonzaga Class Officers ask the teacher for a class day: I. Theriault, Secretary: Mr. Pichla, S.I.: W. DeChard, Vice-President: P. Collins, President: L. Buckingham, Treasurer. gentlemen study three hours daily and that there was no freshman smoking room. We, however, were undaunted. We were deter- mined to show our spirit, despite our growing concern for our persons. We reached top rank- ing in the Scholarship Raffle, always made the best showing at the KBS. Mass, and were especially noted for our athletic prowess and participation in almost every extra-curricular activity in the school. lf you care to confirm this fact, merely turn the pages of this book' and see for yourself. Of course, we must not forget our able class officers, Patrick Collins, President, William DeChard, Vice-President, Louis Buckingham, who had the odious responsibility to wheedlei out well hidden cashg and Ioseph Theriault, our secretary and the Brain of the-class. You gentlemen must have studied last night. A E 1-Q23 I . X K

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