St Fidelis Seminary - Skullcap Yearbook (Herman, PA)

 - Class of 1942

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Lghe giiclelianj sigma :seam .gszkwifftnt was fav 6195! Nr liiwe, .GW 937 mf ,sew THIRD ACADEMIC Left to right: Back row: john Smith, August Laurenzi, john Kapitan, julian Wenda, Joseph Nee, Daniel Nee, Kenneth Duff. 2nd row: joseph Heath, Leonard Ostrowski, Charles Rectenwald, Gerard Hinterlang, joseph Laconi, Carl Pelino. Front row: joseph Schaller, John Walsh, John Pager, john Tomaseski, David Lawler, James Stakem. THIRD ACADEMIC JOHN PAGER There are only nineteen weather-beaten veterans left in our class of many more beginners, but still we manage to have quite a variety of talents, temperaments and tomfoolery. In our more serious moments in the classroom and study hall we spend many delightful Cahem U hours unravelling the mysteries of Kaegi-Kleist's and Dr. Schultz's respective and respected grammars. In geometry our circles and squares and proofs are of the highest quality. And in other branches-German, English, economics and religion-we do our best to satisfy our professors and lay in a strong foundation for future years. The class is likewise well represented in sports, poetry and literary activities. We have reached the halfway mark here at St. Fidelis. This year we bid farewell to the junior department and look forward to our years in the senior department, hoping that we will prove ourselves worthy of being seniors at St. Fidelis Seminary.

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Lqhe giiclelianj I C ax. ..,. ' I A X 2 t,3,H L', A ,.... ,.: t J ggi- T ,Q 'I g :L xml ' - . ffi wsswz A533 'f K 5'- '., if f 'v 'Q 'f' . jj L., , 3, i, , .1f'E11g,Ltfi'iIiQ,i gg. , 1 r' :Shaw FOURTH ACADEMIC Left to right: Back row: George Zivic, Richard Rowe, Gerard Kelly 2nd, row: John Hobaugh, Joseph Farkas, Roman Groskiewicz, Irwin Stoecklein Front row: James Stuber, joseph F inerty, Louis N emeth. FOURTH ACADEMIC GERARD KELLY The class of '44 will, we trust, live long in the history of St. Fidelis. Our class has few geniuses but many practical men. Examples of this are: Louis Nemeth, our demure senior, has proved his worth by keeping peace and order in the study hall. Red Hobaugh demonstrated his blitzkrieg abilities in bringing out the April edition of the Echo. Joe Farkas will 'be remembered for his stirring interpretation of Judas in the annual Passion Play. Roman Groskiewicz during the past year dili- gently applied himself to the numerous duties as librarian. George Zivic was Fr. Director's personal secretary. Dick Rowe, long, lean, and learned, is an intelligent bright spot. He has performed his oflice as sacristan in a highly efficient manner. Red Stuber and his masterful rendition of Alfred Noyes' The Highway- man will long be remembered. Joe Finerty was chief dispenser of sweets and religious articles in the mission store. Lastly, there is your humble scribe. His only hope for immortality lies in the fact that, through winter snows and summer heat, he has piloted the seminary car, running errands for Fr. Director, chauffeuring, and keeping that Sunday shine on our Plymouth.



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ri X X. pf, . .... 1' 1 Lghe Qiidelianj 1 - Mm W' 3, . -1 .'.- : '.'-2. G ' Wk B till SECOND ACADEMIC Left to right: Back row: james Lauria, John Flanick, Paul Schmitt, Raphael Bellendir, john Stenger. 2nd row: Stephen Cehelsky, Edward Kroeger, Francis Murar, Raymond Bottner, Alfred DePo1is, Edward Kelly. Front row: Lawrence Garred, Edward Valle, William Quinn, Frank Nickel, Kenneth Greiner, Jerome Niedermeier. I SECOND ACADEMIC FRANCIS NICKEL On September 5, 1940, the good ship class of '46 started on a long hard journey to Priesthood, a land somewhere, the young passengers thought, in the vicinity of heaven. Unfortunately, before it had gone very far it struck a small reef called Homesickness. In the excitement some of the passengers fell overboard. However, the remaining thirteen have competently unfurled their minds and are letting the breezes of learning whisk them merrily on their way. Although a class of thirteen is small, these thirteen form no ordinary group. Day by day they are managing to make their presence felt more and more at St. Fidelis. You'll find them anywhere there is work to be done. Planting flowers, washing windows and binding books are only a few of the jobs they have tackled and conquered. Besides being handy with a shovel or mop, there isn't one who can't lace a skate or swing a ball-bat expertly. Although pitching a baseball is not what you might call saving souls, it is a pretty good substitute until the great day comes when we can chalk up a homer for God.

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