Rockhurst High School - Quarry Chancellor Yearbook (Kansas City, MO)

 - Class of 1955

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Faculty Mr. Arthur N. Schildroth, S. J. Mr. William J. Slicker English Algebra Mr. James P. Scull, S. J. Religion, Latin Mr. Jerome B. Stark History, Speech Rev. Francis J. Wallace, S. J, Religion, Solid Geometry, Spanish Mr. Beach H. Tuckness Physical Education, Health Mr. Robert F. Weiss, S. J. L atin Rev. John A. Wiggins, S. J. Plane Geometry 10



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Engrossed in smoothing out the remaining rough spots in their speeches for the coming debate tournament are seniors, Meiners, Millert, and Rooney. Why I Did It (A True Confession) It was really pouring that morning--the kind of morning which always sent me through the day as grouchy as a bear. But that morning I decided I could control myself no matter how trying the situations. After all, I told myself, you're a Senior now--no immature underclassman. You can control yourself. Seniors are men! And I'm very proud of the way I almost lived up to that resolution. Although my pants were boaking from the morning rain, I smiled through the morning classes. When a certain clown threw that eraser, which hit me squarely in the kisser, I held down all strong passions, rose from my seat, and returned it to the board. Sure I got two demerits, bringing my total to four, even though I was innocent; but that didn't ruffle me. If I was man enough to be a Senior, I was Senior enough to hold my temper. I must admit, though, that failing the English test because I broke my pencil and couldn't get permission to sharpen it, was slightly perturbing; but I gritted my teeth and held on. Then I found myself marching up to get demerit number five because everybody in the class - - everybody except me--had laughed out loud in Physics. That was the crisis; it meant jug. If I could control myself, I thought, and keep smiling, I would surely be living up to the dignity expected of a Senior. , -----1 kept smiling. When jug was over, I patted myself on the back. Hadn't I been a cucumber of coolness and wasn't the day practically over? I'm afraid I congratulated myself too soon. My guard was down when that kid with the hornrimmed glasses came up and said, You're a freshman, aren't you? Freshman! I roared. That was too much. I stomped up to the third floor, opened the window, and jumped out. 12

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