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The Classes It is upon the lower classes that the suc- cess of the school year depends greatly. It is their responsibility also to maintain the high standards set by classes of the past in scholastic and spiritual accomplishments. Therefore, to these classes the following sec- tion of the Pictorial is devoted in earnest ap- preciation of their abiding support.
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First Row: Mouch, Erard, Williams, G. Ferstle, Kuebler, Bick, Jansen, Durivage. Second Row: Stephens, Aubry, Cairl, Kelting, Lammers, R. Meng, Mr. E. J. O'Connor, S. J. Third Row: Blanchong, Kumler, English, Bolan, L. Hillebrand, B. Uhl. Fourth Row: James Oatis, Cieply, Furey, Blanchard, R. Daney, R. Johnson. Junior A HE members of class 3A began a new year full of zeal and ambition under the guid- ing hand of Mr. Edward O'Connor, S. J. The election of class officers was postponed New for a few days until the class became adjusted to its new routine and acquainted with the abilities of some of its members. George Ferstle was elected president, George Bick, sec- retary and James Oatis, treasurer. Turning to the main purpose of our school career, we find no brilliant students among the members ot 3A but all working diligently to gain the light of knowledge. After the mid-year examinations, at the reading of marks, George Ferstle gained class honors and James Jansen first honors with about five other members of the class meriting second honors. We also find that one of the members of 3A was elected to the position of chairman of the Bellarmine Society. The 3A tap football team fought gamely but enjoyed only a mediocre season. The 3A basketball team in the Intramural League fared more successfully attaining second place in the league. The team was captained by Hugh Graff. The boys met their Waterloo at the hands of 4B, being outclassed by a slight margin. The two 3A teams in the tournament were led by Raymond Meng and Hugh Graff. Ray Meng's first team was somewhat disappointing and lost in the finals to the 4B team, a second time. The second team went into the finals of the con- solation series. 3A hopes to end the year with a successful baseball season, which is rapidly passing. SRR RAD eo Rn SOS AT RETA Ca tne Re ee A RS I SE A AA ei hE Pe eae page twenty-six '
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