St Josephs Academy - Twin Towers Yearbook (Collegeville, IN)

 - Class of 1942

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Page 29 text:

First row (left to right): R. Vincent, E. Joseph, L. Doyle, J. Probst, O. Commandella; second row: E. McElroy, J. Quinlivan, H. Doyle, R. Meiners, J. Wunderlich, P. Beltemacchi; third row: G. Leahy, J. Mallock, R. Richerts, J. Graham, J. Lange, J. Richert, R. McNamara, The Juniors The Junior Class of ’43 has demonstrated its ability in both scholastic and athletic endeavors. The former reveals that talent and ability are not lacking. More notable has been the Juniors’ contribution to athletics. The names of Wun¬ derlich, McNamara, Leahy, McElroy, and Richert spelled baseball prowess in recent Academy history. The same names, with the addition of little, dynamic Robert Meiners and large dynamic Richard Latendresse, have brought fresh laurels to the Juniors in basketball. In its class officers the Third-Form” discovered capable student leaders. John Wunderlich wielded the gavel as president, with Edmund Joseph, his cooperative assistant, as vice-president. Joseph Probst served as class secretary and treasurer.

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Brilliant Baseball Career Ended Joe Joseph retired this year from professional baseball, after a third oper¬ ation on his pitching arm failed to al¬ leviate the muscle disorder brought on from overwork. Builds Largest Super- Service Station In control of the output of gasoline in Indiana, Bob Millea has just com¬ pleted building the largest super-service station in the United States. Moran Still Going Leo Moran holds the distinction of being the youngest General in the his¬ tory of the United States Armed Forces. He enlisted at the age of eight¬ een and advanced rapidly to his pres¬ ent position. Makes New Milk Discovery Because many of his cows have died from a recent epidemic, Bob Schmelter has developed a new method of produc¬ ing synthetic milk. Bob claims that his new milk contains more calories and more abundant forms of vitamin Z 1 than any other milk. New President of Stock Exchange Max Sc hmid, a noted cosmopolite, was last month elected president of the New York Stock Exchange. He made his first million in his native city of Chicago. Makes Big Hit At Famous Hotel Donald Tonner and his orchestra just completed a six-weeks’ engagement at the Hoosier Inn, where he was a marked success. Vincent Adds Another Store With another store added to his al¬ ready extended chain, Julius Vincent, who started with a cart, asserts that he owes his success to the thorough educa¬ tion received at St. Joseph’s. Accepts Position As Professor Dr. Paul Wehrle has just completed his own version of Webster’s dictionary, and has accepted a position as Professor of English at the University of Vienna. New Editor At Pee Wee Valley Joe Wolford has just been appointed roving reporter for the Pee Wee Valley Semi-Monthly. Joe started his career as Academy correspondent at St. Joe.



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First row (left to right): B. Domsic, D. Clemens, B. Juhasz, J. Barrett, A. Serewicz; second row: J. Dobe, E. Kleine, C. Teaney, F. Clark, W. Spresser. The Sophomores Undaunted by the trials of Freshman life, the Sophomore Class entered the Academy as the smallest class of the year. It numbered only ten. The highest class average for the semester examinations is in the proud possession of the men of ’44.” And despite their meagre number the Sophomores are not back¬ ward in sports. If a Soph does not make the varsity, he courageously joins an intra¬ mural team. But the class is not lacking in varsity material. One of the star for¬ wards on the varsity is Cap” Brading; Ed Kleine is a regular center on the reserve team. The baseball team fared even better: Ed Kleine, Ben Domsic, and Jim Dobe made the team. The Class is capably led by its president, Jim Dobe; vice-president, Edward Kleine; and secretary-treasurer, Charles Teaney.

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