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REV. D. E. RONDOU 0. Praem. . . History Athletic Director REV. U, P. DE CLEENE 0. Praem. . A. Algebra Father lvlcKeough was born an the cty of Greer Bax Vvusconsrn September l8 l89l where he recelved has early education At the age of twentv one he entered the famous Norbertlne Order and was ordained to the pnesthood frve years later He vxas a professor at St Norbert Colleae an Wisconsin untll the Vlforld War when he loaned the arnnx and served as Chaolaun until he armustrce November ll lDlb Father Mclieough then enrolled at the Catholic Unrversutx Washlngton D C and recelved has Doctorate In Phrlosopht from that rnstrtutuon an V223 l-le resumed has duties as pro fessor at St Norbert Colleae ln U24 he founded Camp lrnvolu the frrst Cathollc Boys Camp rn Wlsconsun ln V232 he was appounted F'eadmaster at Archmere Academv an Clav mont Delaware where he was also Prior of the Immaculate Conceotuon Prrorg until he came to Philadelphia last Qep tember A tlreless UllCOFI JlOlV1lFlQ unselfrsh worker Father lvlclieouah made a name for himself wherever he was sta troned -las edtcatron experience and abrlrtv make hum most capable for the work he has so falthfullv done this vear Besldes the outstandlng change un the rectorshrp other addutlons to the facultx for this year were Fathers U De Cleene A Traeger D l-lo lfers and Fraters Jordan Fred lck lJlGlSP Joseph and Servatlus lhose who left were Fathers glGIVlTYlGl7 Vawderhender Bauer Nlulrov Zellnske and Dar nord Classes were resumed on september Q preceded bx a REV. D. H. HOCKERS REV. M. J. BEEMSTER REV. A. C. MICKE O. Praem. D. D. 0. Praem. B. A. 0. Praem. B. A. Latin A ebru Biology Deon of Discipline X. 2 4 if ,J r Page Ten
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Page Nine SCHCCL HISTORY O estobltsh o Cotholtc Hugh School for boys, on rnstttutton whtch would offer o sound educotton, both rntellectuollv ond sptntuollv, wos the orm of the Norbertrne Fothers under the leodershtp of Ver-W Rev Hubert L Troeger, 0 Proem, when on September 4, l'fV341 Southeost Cotholrc Hugh School wos ofttctolly opened by Rt Rev Mrgr John J Bonner, supenntendent of Cotholtc schools an Dhtlodelphto, Gnce founded, Southeost Cotholtc progressed vert roprdl, Prevtous to thus ttme the butldrng hod been o porochtol school ottended bv the chrldren of St. Mon lvlogdolene Du Po::t's portsh The ftrst veor brought on enrollment of opproxtmotely sux hundred students, tncludung ,luntors ond Sophonoores from the vortous onnexes Throughout the poor dtfferent olons were mode ond successfullv corrted out, The vorsttv footboll ond bosketboll teoms were orgontzed, ond engoged rn tnterescholostlc octtvrttes The Rocket, o student publtcotton, mode its debut o few months otter school opened, os olso severol clubs for the Interest of the students. The second teor commenced wrtn o few chonges ond more progress The en- rollment wos Increosed os olso the focultv ln oddrtton to the vorstttes, tntro-murol leogues were formed, the purpose of whtch wos to promote bosketbol? ond to uncover posstble tolent, Moreover, these oomes fought the students to be good sports, the, promoted friendshrp ond cooperotton, ond developed not only physicol trotts but olso mentol powers Other octrvrttes were lrkewtse orgontzed, nomely Dromottc Club, Chemrstrv Club Stomp Club Monogrom Club, Euchonsttc Crusode, ond the frrst Crtstol stoff These octrvrttes offered splertdtd opportuhtttes os rneons of recreotron ond dtverston in school ltfe ond enobled sfudenrs 'o come two closer contoct wrfh eoch other ond thetr reochers We hove from com? 'o the 'hard ,eor ot foutheosf Cotolti when the number of students reoched etghf hundred ond etghtj -one In ccmoortsor wtth the seven hundred ood seuent -Elk' enrolled lost peer thus xeor's 'oo' shows o ver, substonttol tncreose However ro' on I. mos the enrdlneent tncreesed bu' olson the srondoros of the schoo' were rotsed f.rogif1,rttcreo'e', Thts ,eor's :ref 'og if schoc' fourd o r-ew Rector the Pet. 'Nltchoel J 'N'-clifouglh C Prof 's'- Ph C who reg loced Pe, H L Troeoff fhe loner woe oi J st' 'ei S'-1LE lf Cl 'he 's.o'berttr e 'e ft t'to'e ot Modtsonf Nlqrsiovfsrrt
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,..Q- REV C J GIBNEY Ph D Italian REV J J KOHNKE O Prnem English Page Eleven R A F LE Ml X REV D B WIEBER REV A C TRAEGER 0 Praem B A 0 Praem B A O Praem 8 A Physacs Advanced Mathematics Geometry Solemn I-ugh Mass whlch took place at St Mary Magdalene Du Pav l Church Father Rondou was the Celebrant asslsted by Fathers Mlcke and Beefnster as Deacon and Sub deacon r spectlvely lhe student clubs at last year renewed thelr actlvltles and ln addltlon three new clubs were tormed to satlsty the deslres ot the students They were the long expected Latln Club the Camera Club the Art Club and the well known St Norbert Soclety Football lnltlated the sports actuvltues ot l936 when September 26 the yarsnty played a most excltlng game agalnst St Johns the result was a scoreless tue Unfortunately lt has onlt one vlctory to re ard for thus season and that was aaalnst West Catholic lang ln Qftooer one at our former faculty members Father Qamache came to bld us tarewell He was leavmg tor the lfllsslons ID lndla l-le dud splendnd work ln hus teachung ot Enghsh and Stenoaraph and has greatest Interest was IW the organlzatlon ot a school nap r On October IS the Nor ber :ne Facult house a 123 Chnstuan St was the scene a dlnner party gwen by Father Mclfeough and the tacult C the pastors whose boys attended Southeast The purpose ot thus soclal aathenng was to taster trlendly relatuonshlp betw ew the statt and the pastors Straw fates held at Southeast for the November Presl Jentlal electlon show d the students chance to be the some as the natuon Roosevelt A regular camoaugh was held heated IS usslons tler tugures ot sp ech sturnng slogans olntfd
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