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The Organizations By means of the organizations the student is enabled to increase his circle of acquaint- ance and friendships beyond the classroom. Furthermore, the organizations present an opportunity for co-operation and personal endeavor, and increase the interest in the school and its activities. It is upon the or- ganizations also that the moulding of the : student's character greatly depends. :
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First Row: Pawlina, Langenderfer, Woelfl, Rutherford, Rogers, Wenninger, O'Connor, Hoffman. Second Row: Ryan, B. Daney, Vickers, Navarre, Beckmann, Sanford, Fr. J. Gillespie, S. J. Third Row: Skelly, Maloney, J. Gill, Jankowski, Halloran, Wilczynski, T. Kanary, W. Whelan. Fourth Row: W. Malone, J. Hillebrand, Rupley, R. Lauer, Sweeney, Mohler. Freshman B sf Nh HE opening day of school for 1935-36 found thirty pairs of eyes in the class of IB MIL iW) gazing with admiration and wonderment upon their teachers who were assigned to MBA the task of guiding these boys over the rough and smooth spots in the course prepar- ing them for the steady training of their minds for the rest of the school year. Latin, Religion, and English were to be taught by Fr. Joseph Gillespie, S. J., Algebra by Fr. Henry Suelzer, S. J.. and History by Mr. Frank Young. However, with brave hearts and dauntless ambition, these thirty freshmen began their career of higher education in St. John's. After the formalities of getting acquainted with the teachers as well as with one another were over, the class began in earnest. Although many of the boys found Latin difficult at times, under the tutorship of Fr. Gillespie, this class disolayed remarkable efforts. For, at the reading of the marks in February, William Malone received class honors and second honors were merited by Joseph Hillebrand, William Sanford, Burt Ryan, James Rutherford, and Thomas Maloney. Some of the activities of IB were the distribution of food and clothing to several of the needy families of the city on Thanksgiving Day, and a class party held January 27. In the activities of the school |B was well represented and the class supported every activity whole- heartedly. As the end of the school year approaches their hearts are glad to realize that they have upheld the esteem of St. John's and the freshmen, and the memories of their first year will al- ways be cherished. page thirty-on?¢
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