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First row (left to right): R. Meiners, R. Schmelter, J. Wunderlich, J. Wolford, P. Wehrle, S. Corso; second row: J. Dobe, T. Anthony, R. Millea, J. Quinlivan, R. Gross, P. Beltemacchi, J. Collier. The Yearbook By the choice of the student-body, the task of editing the first Academy yearbook fell to Joseph Wolford. Through his efforts, together with those of his staff and those of the entire student-body, the volume after many anxious months has become an actuality. Its merits, of course, can only be adjudged by its perusers. Whatever lacks and errors it contains will, it is hoped, be condoned by at least the Academy students who have some understanding of the obstacles that the staff had to overcome. For them the chief aim has been attained: An Annual—a treasure-trove of school-day memories. Through it may you, fellow-students, frequently relive the happy hours you spent among the friendly halls and Professors and students of St. Joseph’s. THE STAFF Editor-in-Chief.. }. Wolford Club Editor . .P. Wehrle Assistant Editor. J- Wunderlich Assistant Club Editor. .R. Gross Business Manager. .S. Corso Social Editor. .R. Millea Assistant Business Mgr.. T. Anthony Local Editor. R. Schmelter Art Editor. P. Beltemacchi Junior Class Editor. . J. Quinlivan Sport Editor. .J. Collier Sophomore Class Editor. .J. Dobe Assistant Sport Editor.... R. Meiners Freshman Class Editor. .M. Cody
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First row (left to right): 0. Commadella, H. Doyle, G. Leahy, J. Joseph, J. Probst, L. Doyle; second row: P. Beltemacchi, P. Wehrle, R. Meiners, E. Joseph, E. McElroy; third row: R. Latendresse, J. Quinlivan, J. Vincent, R. Vincent, J. Lange; fourth row: L. Wapelhorst, Rev. Robert Koch, R. McNamara. The Newman Club The Newman Club, as it is known today, was founded in 1939 for those seniors and juniors who are interested in acquiring proficiency in expression and public speak¬ ing. In its meetings the members are trained in the procedures of parliamentary law. They are obliged to present orations, take part in declamations, dialogues and in debates. In each semester members who show sufficient talent present a play before the public in the school auditorium. The club itself is under the leadership of the officers, who themselves are subordin¬ ates of their moderator, Father Robert Kosh. The officers are: Paul Wehrle, president; Joseph Joseph, vice-president; John Gavin, secretary; Edmund Joseph, treasurer; Joseph Probst, critic; Richard Latendresse, Gerald Leahy, and Edward McElroy, compose the executive committee. The Newman Club’s 1942 production, What A Night,” was staged in April, and met with pleasing success. The play, a three- act mystery by Carl Pierce, revolved about the mysterious disappearance of Alfred Bur¬ ton, wealthy Chicago lawyer, and the solv¬ ing of it by the super-sleuth, Ed. Gill.
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