Gonzaga High School - Aetonian Yearbook (Washington, DC)

 - Class of 1945

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Page 41 text:

Top Row: T. Dimond, L. Hanan, J. Ruiz, G. Sebold, F. Scroggins, J. Warren. Second Row: J. Di Misa, R. Foldenauer, J. Mould, C. McGuire, R. Flynn, G. Lackburn, G. Dean. First Row: L. Rudolph, J. Reeping, R. Miller, C. Liller, Mr. Neu, S. J., T. Mullen, M. Doherty, D. Brown, W. Dean. Reluctantly we turned our backs on the pleasures of the summer and once again re- sumed the task of our daily studies under the able direction of Mr. Neu, S.J., Mr. Leckie, Father Horigan, S. J., and Mr. Snee, S. J. After the early class elections, Carl Liller took up his duties as President accompanied by Torn Mullen as Vice-President and Bob Miller as Treasurer. The class of 3-D has been outstanding in the extra-curricular activities especially intra- murals and debating. Also our class has been well represented at K.B.S. and the C.S.M.C., which augments the thorough religious train- ing received in our classes. We may be called The Chemistry Class' for we were the only class chosen to explore this field of science under the able direction of Mr. Neu. Class spirit was very much in evidence at the many school games and sports events and was demonstrated by our consistent suc- cess in our every undertaking. So with fond memories of our hard work and earnest endeavor, we hopefully look to an- other successful year.

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Top Row: W. Davis, T. Nagle,'C. McGrath, C. Hunter, J. Creamer, C. Malone, W. Elsey, J . Affonoso. Second Row: T. Rooney, F. Griffin, J. McGruder, W, O'Brien, G. Overington, E. Leahy, P. Cook, O. Donnelly, F. Shanley. First Row: L. Hogan, E. Saunders, JL Gardiner, H. Pettit, Mr. Leckie, H. Logan, J. McDonald, J. Miller, D. Houston. After struggling through Latin and English with Mr. Leckie, we and Mr. Neu, S.J., batted around logarithms and trigonometric func- tions, while Fr. Horigan and lvlr. Snee, S.J., the French and German teachers, added fur- ther toil. The electives, taught by Fr. McKay, S.J., Fr. Coolahan, S.J., Mr. Neu, S.J., and Mr. Lehmkuhl, S. J., filled out the rest of our schedule Elections appointed Pettit, Logan, Gardiner, and McDonald as class officers. Mil- ler, Warren, Shanley, McGruder, and Gard- iner ran wild on the gridiron, while Sparacino and Creamer aided the Eagles' fives Still others graced the columns of the Aquiliun As participants in intra-murals, we managed to capture a few championships. Three-C also took a hearty interest in its numerous activi- ties and religious functions. As a finale, let us recall the most important subject - our education: perhaps all did not receive the highest of scholastic ratings, but instilled in one and all were the seeds of Catholicity, citizenry, knowledge and manhood. We shall be ever grateful to our teachers and the entire faculty. Next stop, fourth year!



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Tow Row: D. Laws, C. Smith, B. Lavins, F, Foster, R. Hicks, W. Carr, A. Pirrone, E. Lisk, R. Perry, W. McGuire. Third Row: J. Theriault, J. Sherve, R. May, J. Scruggs, J. Lyons, C. Griffith, L. Sheehey, R. Boyd, J. Savage, R. Daily, J. Lynch. Second Row: F. McDonald, W. Foley, V. MocQueeney, L. Stock, Mr. W. M. Cunningham, S. J., O. Beatty, L. Buckingham, J. Awad, B. Chapin. First Row: P. Kelley, J. Chapman, T. Di Battista, R. Daly, G. O'Rourke, R. Donovan, J. Hilliary. E Pluribus Unum or at least something to that effect is what we have endeavored to make 2-A. Whether we have any justi- fication for claiming such an end is for you to decide, but since a sage once observed, Tis better that o man's own works than another man's world should praise,' let us briefly consider 2-A's attainment. Among our 28 are the Prefect and Vice- Prefect of the Second Year Sodality and the Vice-President of the Campion Debating Society. Our K.B.S. average has been main- tained ot a steady 22 and it is rumored that Father Corgan is threatened with writer's cramp from signing the many honor cards with which 2-A is deluged every month. Among our number was a varsity tackle and All-Prepper, and five cagers who augment- ed the Junior Varsity basketball squad and captured the Sophomore basketball crown. incidentally 2-A also has teachers, lvlr. Cun- ningham, S. J., who pushes, guides and drags us through Latin, English, Religion and His' tory, during his five daily periods, Mr .Mes- semer, S. J., who expounded the Algebraic Creek, and Mr. Arbuckle, who knows all the angles in geometry.

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