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John Worden Richard Worden James Bates Leo Bennett Clarence Bohlinp William Briody Glenn Burton John Bush Alfred Cantieri John Conlisk John Costin Robert Danko Robert Dawson Charles Diver Robert Enright Lynn Evans Philip Flynn Geraldo Garcia Eugene Hartlage Robert Kempel Giles Kensella James Klopfenstein Thomas Kremp Robert Lamkin Gerald Manley Robert Nolan Charles Reed John Rowell John Scheidler William Sellari James Sennett James Thieme David Thurin Robert Tonner David Vigil John Weaver Paul Welch
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JUNIOR CLASS Shortly after classes began functioning in rhythmic stride, the juniors elected class officers. Their choice of leaders included Louis Rossi, presi¬ dent; Ronald Doherty, vice-president; Robert Doran, secretary; and Leroy Hess, treasurer. Jack Bush, Bill Briody, and Jack Costin were selected as student council delegates. Under the able guidance and advice of their chosen leaders, the juniors assisted in governing the academy student body. They are to be praised for their exemplary demonstration of fairness, loy¬ alty, and sportsmanship displayed throughout the year. With initiative and energetic action, they assumed their various duties of governorship, and the valuable experience gained will enable them to take full responsi¬ bility of student government next year. Not wanting to be outshone in the athletic realm, these men of ’47 sub¬ mitted outstanding contributions to varsity sports, as well as being very active in intramural contests. The academy will long remember the ex¬ ploits of Hess, Briody, Bennett, Costin, Rossi, Hartlage, and Burton on the gridiron. The skillfull maneuvers of Doherty, Rossi, Bush, Hartlage, and Hess on the basketball court figured prominently in many hardwood victories. Outstanding on the diamond were Hess, Welch, and Doran. “Rusty” Schiedler, serving as cheerleader for three years, and Jim Thieme, acting as student manager, are to be recommended for their enduring faith¬ fulness and tireless efforts. In all organizations on the campus, the junior class was well represented. Various clubs owe their success to the unceasing interest and effort mani¬ fested by ambitious juniors. Religious services held during the school year were never neglected by the class of ’47. Noted for their cooperative style of leadership, many things are ex¬ pected of the seniors of next year. If they continue in such unprecedented fashion, and if God wills, the coming scholastic term will be one of com¬ plete success and happiness. LOUIS ROSSI President RONALD DOHERTY Vice-President ROBERT DORAN Secretary LEROY HESS Treasurer Page thirty-six
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Bottom row: E. Dahm, J. Cerimele, C. Stoddard, F. Boone, J. Umholtz, D. Kasperan, R. Libert, R. Franco, W. Dirck, K. Kavanaugh. Second row: J. Baele, D. Mclnnis, A. Miller, J. Gleitz, R, Garand, T. Hauer, J. Yochem, R. Semonin. F. Routson. j Third row: R. Keller, R. Doud, W. Kannapel, j. Fink, R. Fehrenbacker, D. Roy, J. McGuan, J. Wulfhorst. Fourth row: D. Armbrust, R. Kerrigan, T. Gravelle, J. Dahm, C. Krueger, E. Walsh, R. Schaefer. Top row: W. Dowling, G. Munley, C. McDermott, C. Hofmeyer, D. Oppenheim. Missing: D. Babcock, A. Bosse, J. Briener, G. Campanello, D. Dillon, S. Dulack, G. Mayer, A. Tonner, B. Williams, W. Wendeln. SOPHOMORE CLASS After leaving the “Freshie” stage and taking the initiative as leaders of the underclass¬ men, the sophomores lost no time in organizing their class. For the important offices of president and vice-president, they chose Steve Dulack and Don Kasperan respectively; Charles McDermott was elected secretary and treasurer. Because of their distinguished character and outstanding ability, Don Mclnnis and Don Kasperan were selected to repre¬ sent their class in the student council. Enthusiastic sophomores participated wholeheartedly in extracurricular functions. Don Kasperan, Steve Dulack, and Don Mclnnis demonstrated their all-around athletic skill while playing on the varsity football, basketball, and baseball aggregations. Charles Hofmeyer proved to be a valuable asset to the football team, and Bob Doud, Bill Kannapel, and Chuck McDermott added strength to the baseball and basketball squads. A majority of the class showed a keen and lively interest in intramural games. Various campus organizations held the attention of most sophomores. While working with zeal on the staffs of “Stuff” and “Twin Towers”, several young journalists furthered the development of their talent. Many sophomore voices added harmony to the singing of the Glee Club, and altar boys of the class became faithful members of the Acolyte Club. Stamp collecting enthusiasts pursued their hobby as members of the Stamp Club, and all sophomore athletes enrolled in the Monogram Club. All religious services were faithfully and habitually attended by these energetic students. Throughout the school year of 1945-46, the sophomore class, by living up to the school’s traditions, portrayed a vivid spirit of leadership in academic life and set an example for the underclassmen. Page thirty-eight
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