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L Wt 9 FRESHMEN CL » 9 FRESHMAN A BACK ROW: Kumler, Hillebrand, H. Graff, Reed, Oatis. FIFTH ROW: Molner, Yarton, Pierce. FOURTH ROW: Crowley, Murphy, Helmer, Cousino, Uhl. THIRD ROW: Sneer, Gallagher, Blanchong, Irvine, J. Kelting, Yarton. SECOND ROW: Kinsey, Ferstle, Kearney, Hartung, Rabbin, Liner, Cairl. FIRST ROW: Mr. P. O ' Connor, S.J.; Smith, Koehler, Carroll, Rogge, Conlisk, Williams, Coehrs, Fr. Mann, S.J. FRESHMAN B BACK ROW: J. Stang, Brady, Blanchatd, Furrey, Malcheski. FOURTH ROW: Eischen, Gerner. R. Daney, Gill, Fell, C. Stephens. THIRD ROW: Aubry, Thompson, Meng, Jamrozy, Hoffer, Cieply. SECOND ROW: A. Reger, Brandes, English, Robens, Wilson, R. Lammers. FIRST ROW: Mouch, Ryan. J. Murray, Sullivan, Bick, Erard, Kuebler, O ' Brien, Mr. Wallenhorst, S. J. [IS]
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CALENDAR l Sept... I 1 — Freshman Registration. 12 — Sophomore, Junior and Senior Registration. 1 3 — Students gather their books. 14 — First Semester begins lightly. 15 — Another light day. 18 — Classes begin full sway. Teachers begin to bear down. 19 — Kehres gets jig-saw for not having his Religion book in class. Oct. 12 — Columbus Day. 12-13-14 — Daniel Herr represents St. John ' s at the Twelfth Annual National Scholastic Press Associa- tion Convention in Chicago. 18- -Parent-Teachers ' Association holds its first meeting. 28 — Rev. Daniel Lord, S. J., speaks to Toledo Sodalists on the topic, Why Sodalities Fail. 30 — Daniel Herr interviews Abbe Dimnet, famous French priest. Nov. 5 — Parent-Teachers sponsor an afternoon reception and tea. 7 — Junior Football Team defeats Seniors, 12-0, in a hard fought game. 8 — Father Hubbard, the Glacier Priest, lectures here under the auspices of St. John ' s University. He showed thrilling pictures of his exploits in Alaska. 9 — Seniors begin to recuperate from the strenuous game on the 7th. 10 — Solemn Requiem Mass for Deceased Professors and Alumni of St. John ' s. 1 1- -Armistice Day. 23 — Senior Debaters defeat Juniors on the topic, Resolved: That Japan was justified in her recent aggression against China. 29 — Supposed to be patron ' s Day but postponed. 30 — Thanksgiving. Dec. 1 — Free Day. Knight Cagers open season by defeating M t. Blanchard, 38-4. 2 — Second day of the last month of ' 33. 4 — Rt. Rev. Bishop Karl J. Alter, D. D., says Mass in our chapel in honor of St. Francis Xavier. 6 — Parent-Teachers sponsor a card party. Cast selected for the Bat. 7 — Seniors order rings from Senn Neur, Jewelers. (Advertisement.) 8- Feast of Immaculate Conception. Practice for the Bat begins. 1 1 — Sodalists of Toledo attend Holy Mass at Our Lady of the Holy Rosary Cathedral. 12 — Senior Acolythical Society is organized. Joe Wrobel is chosen prefect. 1 3 — Parent-Teachers hold card party at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Koerber. 16 — Knights defeat Perrysburg, 26-14. 18 — Don Nopper refuses Cheerleadership. 22 — Christmas Program. Also, Knights wallop Woodward, 31-24. Christmas vacation begins. 23 — We begin to guess what Santa Claus is going to bring us. Impossible. Schneider says, There isn ' t any Santa Claus. 24 — We ' re good boys. We try to be anyway, because it is the Eve of Christmas. 25 — Christmas Day, but a little gloomy because the reports came out two days ago. 29 — Knights beat Wauseon, 22-9. 31 — Last day of ' 33. Jan. 1, 1934 — New Year ' s Day. 2 — Knights defeat Sylvania, 35-10. 3 — Classes resume. 6 — Vandals raid Westminster Gym and steal valuable equipment. 7 — Coach Tracy worries how he is going to replace the stolen suits. 9 — Central needs an overtime period to defeat Knights in first game for Catholic Championship, the score 20-15. Knights ' first defeat of season. 12 — Our cagers defeat Waite for second year in succession, 22-12. 19- Knights easily beat Libbey, 15-10. 20 — St. John ' s High Debaters win from University of Detroit High. The subject, Resolved: That the United States should adopt the essential features of the British system of radio control. Mr. Kryzaniak best speaker. 21 — Mercury falls (in the Physics Lab. sink). 22 — Semester Examinations begin. 25 — Lawson, Gerrick, and Biniak pose for the photographer. 26 — DeVilbiss Five are victorious over Knights, 21-15. [20]
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