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efmw E. Henzel, our room captain, handles all the ticket sales and activities for IXC. He also played on the junior football team. Bill Rich was the only IXC athlete to play for the Little Monsters - a few of the other boys tried out but did not make the team. Rumors say that M. Mazurek is quite the A GRADE IXC 81 IXC Terminal man with the ladies: he must have 'heap wampum'. IXC is made up of two grades, IXC and IXC Terminal. Both courses are the same except that the Terminal group does not study French and devotes more of its time to the solution of practical problems in Math. When the two grades are together, they make quite a large class. 'There are four boarders in IXC: T. Hans- Seatednlleft to ?ightJ:fK. Cassis, D. Rickert, D. Eckert, K. Brenner, P. Hosenberger, M., I Gehl, P. Logel, R. Murawsky, A. Gelata, D. Woodward. Standing Cleft to right? J. Maltais, J. Wilhelm, E. Brandon, R. Krulick, M. Mazurek, R. O'Donoghue, J. Olender, E. Meyer. J Seated fleft to rightl H. Seeds, Y. Lapointe, J. Curtin, K. Reeve, P. Kurtz, J. Mikol,' 1 A. Dietrich, J. Beingessner, M. Gross. Standin Kleft to rightl T Hansford, W Beilstein, A. Groce, J. Sweeney, J. Daly, E. Henzel. Absent - L. Dietrich, W. Rich, F. Querin. ford, K. Cassis, J. Daly and J. Querin. Paul Rosenberger should be included since he was always kept busy taking water to Father Kil- loran at the games. Father Hauser taught us Math, Mr. McKay doubles for French and English - in other words, a double headache. Mr. Perdue strug- gles to imprison Social Studies in our heads while Mr. O'Leary jokes merrily through an '-1 1Occupation Class. Father!Killoran's adjec- tives amaze us in Religion. Father B. Graf explains the tricks of electricity, book- binding, woodwork, sheet metal work and drafting. In case you are wondering who the authors of this line of bologna are, we remain, yours truly, R. O'Donoghue and J. Curtin. 1
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'Um lv--,'frSkfcl1 C-.L4 1J!IPCD UiL ' ffl hd! C QS Gevaert Well known as Dutchy. Morkin - Musclebound Red. Kuntz - The lipstick kid. Freudeman - Whiz kid from the Barons Arcand - The flying Frenchy. Chernish - The card sharp. Bilodeau - Poison for the teacher. Leach - 20 Questions. A GRADE IXB Brown - Why did I ever board here? Meissner - Man with the energy. Bernhardt - The melancholy cop. Loth - The juvenile delinquent. Dietrich - The Waterloo bum. Cowan - The flatfoot. Lopez - The Great Casanova. Franco - When do we get out of here? Lavery - The ambitious booky. Dunn - The hardrock babe. Halliwell - The wet sea cadet. PSeated lleft to righti T. Bailey, P. Kuntz, P. Martin, J. Lang, D. Freudeman, E. Franco, J. Bilodeau, W. Hartwig R. Jadeski, G. Dunn, P. Israel. Standing Cleft to rights W. Morkin, B. Hillman, S. Loth, G. Cowan, A. Keener, J. Lehmann, F. Chernish. Seated Cleft to rightl L. Hickson, N. Lehman, D. Buhlman, H. Dietrich, E. Lopez, L. Gev-I aert, T. Baker, C. Bentley, G. Brown, A. Arcand. Standing lleft to rightl G. Lavery, J. Leach, D. Halliwell, E. Meissner, M. Dorey, T. -J uggh M, Caraher,,W. Bernhagdgai gv C Bentley - The bowling champ. Martin The quiet man. ' ' T ' P Israel - The rock of Elora. Keener One of the boys. T Bailey - The death of Mr. Pickett. Caraher - The handsome waiter. R. Jadeski - The grease monkey. Dorey - The story-teller. J Lang - The studious type. Bauer - The mad scientist. J Lehmann - All I want for Xmas is my Baker - The love of Mr. McKay. two front teeth! Buhlman - The space cadet. N Lehman - 'I just love school'. Hillman - Queen of the Mardi Gras. JN Hartwig 1-'I'Il-do it to-morrow'. Hickson - The boy with the brains.
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',vvvvvv 1 11 x E O ' '. F St. Jeromevs Sodality of Our A H I Q 0 'H Lady was left, during the past year in capable and willing hands as in previous years. Reverend T.V. Sob- ,D t isch, c.H., who had proven himself ' yk a capable director of the Sodality his a few years back, was recalled to , L9 G A fill the same position this year. 'D '57 1 Assisting him was the following ex- L 153 ' ecutive. 4 Q 1:3 EEL ' Prefect ---- - - Anthony Van Hee ' Q Z 3 Vice-Prefect - - - Edward Orlowski - ?fT ' , Q Secretary ----- Anthony Firetto 1 Xityzf ' 3 Treasurer ----- - - Frank Nowak : sl I 3 The Executive, following the I S O D A L I I Y 2 advice of Father Sobisch, was given , , a free hand to sponsor student act- J ivities throughout -the year, al- n...Q 5 though a list of activities had be- ' ,' en drawn up before the school year ' , began. P 44 'P ' 4 P AAAA4 A,, 1:e2.-f.1 113922 SODALITY EXECUTIVE Anthony VanHee, Edward Orlowski, Rev. T.V. Sobisch, C.R., Anthony Firetto, Frank Nowak Seated: S. Schnepf, H. Hoegler. Seated: T. Flynn, P. Zettel. QQgQQiQg2 J. Fehrenbach, J, Hglle, Standing: B. Fritz, J. Petch, T. Moser. The Eucharistic Committee strives to make Our Lady's Committee fosters prayers and the entire life of the student of St. Jerome's devotions to our Blessed Mother to whom our College center around the Blessed Sacrament. Sodality is dedicated. This year the Rosary They do this by advocating regular attendance formed the central theme of the committee, at the Sacrifice of the Mass, frequent recep- and though the results at times seemed a tion of Holy Communion and frequent visits little discouraging, we feel that everyone made to Our Lord in the Blessed Eucharist. benefited from the persistence of group.
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