St Johns High School - Knight Herald Yearbook (Toledo, OH)

 - Class of 1936

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| | | | First Row: J. Kanary, Trese, Gaither. Second Row: Mr. J. P. Buschmann, S. J., S. Morrin, Murphy, Syring, Logsdon, McMillan. Third Row: Higgins, W. Johnson, R. Fish, Hackett. Pictorial! sft Nec BOUT two years ago the first Pictorial issue of the Knight Herald was published under i yi the guidance of the late Mr. Francis Reynolds, S. J., with Charles Testa as the editor. Ps Last year the idea was again carried through and the book was improved under the editorship of James Kitzmiller. This year too, it was presented to the Seniors and to a man they voted to continue the commendable project. This year under the editorship of William Johnson and the guidance of Mr. Peter Busch- mann, S. J., ably assisted by other members of the Pictorial staff, the Seniors of St. John's have tried to bring forth a book that will be a fitting remem- brance of the achievements of the class of '36. A special tribute must be paid to the many Seniors who solicited advertisements and especially to Louis Urbanski and Thomas Callahan, who, though not on the staff of the Pictorial, have labored assidu- ously to make the book a financial success. To these two men is given a vote of thanks and appreciation. And so it has come about that the Senior Class of '36 has crowned a very active year with this issue. It is their last con- tribution of glory to their Alma Mater. Although St. John's High School will no doubt pass into oblivion, may the joyful as = memories of the past four years linger forever in the pages of WILLIAM JOHNSON this Pictorial. page Viomtpers Ge We) poate

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First Row: F. Sullivan, Bridenbaugh, Riley, Kwapich, Carroll, Bick, Brady. Second Row: R. Sullivan, W. Malone, Conlisk, Smith, H. Gill, Urbanski, Gaither, CaJacob. Third Row: Mr. J. P. Buschmann, S. J., R. Malone, T. Lauer, Gerold, Cieply, Trese, J. Oatis, Bolan. Fourth Row: Helmer, Higgins, O'Reilly, W. Johnson, Reed, Galvin. Knight Herald Romi. N its short life of four years the Knight Herald student publication has gained a a prominent place in high school journalism. Beginning as a small four page copy this “84 paper grew until in the present year it was found possible and advisable to increase its size to six pages. Early in 1933 a contest was sponsored to obtain a suitable name for the publication. The Knight Herald was chosen as an appropriate name. Under the leadership of Mr. Francis Rey- nolds, S. J., a staff was organized and work begun on the initial issue. In April, 1935, Mr. Peter Buschmann, S. J., succeeded Mr. Reynolds as faculty adviser of the Knight Herald. According to the precident of former years, Edward CaJacob was ap- pointed editor, and, assisted by Thomas Lauer and James Gal- vin, published the final issue of school year. When school opened in September, with a view to mak- ing improvements in the paper, a method was sought whereby funds could be secured. A card party was held under the aus- pices of the P. T. A. Association for this purpose. With this additional revenue a six page issue of the Knight Herald was inaugurated, and more art was made possible. This year has been one of much success for the Knight Herald, as is evident from the number of new exchanges from all over the country and from the favorable criticism received. MR. J. P. BUSCHMAN, S.J. CTE DR tr I ATEN ERR MRC SORES is ae a a ne cal ST K———— page forty



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First Row: Fox, C. Morrin, Kerscher, W. Fish, Gerner, Mr. G. A. Wallenhorst, S. J. Second Row: Canelli, Papp, Stephens, Hillebrand, Snyir. Third Row: S. Morrin, Daly, O'Reilly, Gerold, Seman. Orchestra ba HE orchestra, which for the past three years has been under the capable direction of | Mr. George Wallenhorst, S. J., has passed a very successful season. This group furnished entertainment for Parent-Teacher's Meetings, minor productions of the Masquers' Club, and the major production, ''Merry Madness, ’ which was enacted before a full house on the night of February 16. This year the orchestra was represented at many activities by four of its members who were called the Troubadors. The Troubadors entertained at the boxing matches and a few basketball games. Their efforts were rewarded when they received second prize in the amateur contest sponsored for the benefit of the high schools in and around Toledo. Within the organization many activities have taken place. On the feast of St. Cecilia, the orchestra sponsored a Com- munion breakfast at which the Rev. Fr. Gerald Fitzgibbons, S. J., president of the college, addressed the members present. This group has been given much praise by those who have heard it and the result was that the members show much great- er enthusiasm. The orchestra will climax its happy season of practices and performances on June 4, when it plays at the commencement exercises. As far as it is known this is the last but by far not the least of the many orchestras composed of St. John's students. MR. G. A. WALLENHORST, S. J. a i RA i te RSS ti ee page forty-two

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