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NEWMAN CLUB First Row: (left to right): J. Lange, J. Welly, E. McElroy, J. Quinlivan, J. McHugh. Second Row: A. Schultheis, C. Teaney, P. Beltamacchi, G. Leahy, D. Clemens, A. Serewicz. Third Row: R. McNamara, J. Dobe, R. Richert, R. Latendresse, E. Joseph, J. Wunderlich. Absent from picture: R. Gerstbauer, A. LaHood, J. Carney, O. Comandella, G. Tonner, R. Vincent. The Newman Club may be called the Dramatic Club of the Academy campus. It was founded in 1925, by those Seniors and Juniors who were interested in Dramatics and Public Speaking. The Newman Club’s first semester production, His Father’s Son,” was put on in January, and met with pleasing success. The play was a three-act comedy by Gladys Gridgham. The Club itself is under the leadership of the officers, who themselves are subordinates of their Moderator, Father Robert Koch. The officers are: Edward McElroy, president; Robert Richert, vice-president; Jamse Quinlivan, secretary; Jerome Lange, treasurer; Edmund Joseph, critic; Robert McNamara, John Mallock, and Robert Vincent, compose the executive committee. Father Koch has been moderator of the Newman Club since September 26, 1937. Under his direction such hne plays as Page Asa Bunker,” Grade,” and What A Night,” were staged. It is Father Koch who has made the Newman Club such a success.
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First Row (left to right): F. Ritter, C. Fecher, N. Ascherman, Rev. C. Robbins, C.PP.S., Club Moderator; E. Redden, J. Thieme, John Carlos. Second Row: R. Imhoff, R. Hermann, R. Hummel, J. Dobe, G. Smith, J. McGuan. Third Row: J. Quin- livan, A. Serewicz, M. Cody, G. Leahy, E. Mullins. Fourth Row: J. McHugh, J. Wunderlich, J. Lange, E. McElroy, H. Spresser, R. Eder. Absent from the picture: Jose Carlos, W. Hawkrigg, E. Joseph, D. Maloney. ACOLYTES CLUB The spirit of cooperation which is exhibited both on the athletic field and in the classroom does not terminate there. In religious matters as well the students of St. Joseph’s Academy are instilled with the true Catholic spirit, and being thus inspired they strive more and more to reach the goals offered to them by their Religion. Twenty-seven strong, the Acolytes Club is made up entirely of boys from the student body who wish to share more intimately in the service of God. Eligibility for this organization consists of knowing how to assist at Holy Mass and other religious services. The Acolytes are governed by Rev. Charles J. Robbins, C.PP.S., who is also the priest Sacristan. The officers for this year’s club are John Wunderlich, President, and Edward McElroy, Secretary.
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First Row (left to right): R. Gildehaus, R. Meiners, G. Leahy, J. Dobe, J. Hinders. Second Row: R. Scharf, Club Moderator; F. Hunnefeld, R. Latendresse, R. Richert,R. McNamara, J. Wunderlich. Third Row: J. McHug;h, P. Bletamacchi, M. Cody, J. Quinlivan, H. Spresser. Absent: J. Mallock, E. McElroy, R. Vincent. MONOGRAM CLUB Twin Toivers of ’43 is very proud to claim the first print of the Monogram Club. This organization has been talked about and wanted for many years. The live wire” behind this organization was Coach Richard Scharf. He laid the foundation and helped the letter-men or¬ ganize the club. We wish this new club luck and we hope that it will grow stronger as the years go by. The officers are: Robert Richert, President; Gerald Leahy, Vice-Presi¬ dent; James Dobe, Secretary, and Robert Meiners, Treasurer.
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