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i I BROTHERS ! Little thought is given to the work of the Brothers of the Society of the Precious Blood. Yet each of these men who has dedicated his life to God has many specific duties to perform on the campus. A student will meet them as prefects, or as barber or postmaster. The Brothers work in the power plant, carpenter shop, or on the farm, and help, in goodly measure, to maintain an efficient school. It is no easy task to express gratitude for the services, small and great, which the Brothers do. In return for their labors and the offering of their lives to God, we wish them happiness with God now and in the future. Page forty
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Bottom Row: R. Bell, R. Rust, C. Buzek, G. McCarthy, J. Tripple, J. Raster, J. Nolan, P. Thomas, K. Zimerle, W. McLaughlin, H. Spraley, F. Latendresse. Second Row: J. Duval, J. Venard, C. Russell, J. Meder, J. Howard, J. Hardebeck, J. Hession, R. Gal- livan, B. Gaynor, R. Rogers, G. McIntyre. Third Row: E. Mores, J. O’Malley, D. Boyer, J. Ziehler, J, McIntyre, J. Green, R. Sands, J. Len- nertz, R. Heitz, P. McIntyre. Fourth Row: D. Brennan, J, Vandenbosch, J. Figler, P. Christian, C. Egts, T. Neilands, T. O’Connell, G. Pacholski. Fifth Row: R. Carrab ine, J. Donahue, W. Ambrosia, S. Polizzi, B. Mold, R. Woodcock, T. Fain. Top Row: C. Nickels, C. Jurkewiez, W. Witham, E. Mann, C. Dieruf, G. Diener. Missing: R. Polczynski, P. Petry, C. Nagel, T. Mayer. THE FRESHMAN CLASS Seventy-four students in September! The Freshmen have the honor of being the largest class in the history of Saint Joseph’s Academy. Their feats and spirit are so well known on the campus that a simple listing of those outstanding in the various activities should be sufficient here. In addition to being elected to represent his class in the student council, John Raster is also president of the class. United with him to guide this prize group are Bob Wood¬ cock, vice-president. Bill McLaughlin, secretary and Bud Egts, treasurer. In matters of scholarship the class has high standing. Heading the intellectual spear¬ heads are nine scholarship winners in the following order of merit: Joe Hession, Dave Flynn, Jim Figler, John Raster, Bill McLaughlin, Bob Heitz, Ed Mores, Dick Carrabine, Jess Howard. Running at the head of the class on the football field are John Raster, Bud Egts, Bill Witham, Bryan Mold, Dave Flynn, and Bob Woodcock. John Raster and Bob Woodcock were also on the basketball floor. Among such a large group there must be some to harmonize and sing the blues away. In the Glee Club are Sal Polizzi, Bud Egts, Bill Witham, Tom Mayer, Paul Petry, Carl Nickels, Ronald Sands and Jerry Smith. Then, too, there is the spiritual, the serious side of every fellow which must be a beacon to all other activities. Perhaps this is the best evidence by the fact that the majority of the class belong to the Acolyte Club. Continued “good luck” and God’s blessing. Freshmen of “46”. Page thirty-nine
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ORGANIZATIONS TWIN TOWERS STAFF Editor...Robert Hummel Assistant Editors.James Bates, William Briody Sports Editors.Robert Eder, Stephen Dulack ASSOCIATE EDITORS Jerry Beck Richard Worden Dean Hayden John Cerimele Robert Stephens Joseph Hession Thomas Kremp Business Manager.Frank Ritter Assistant Business Manager ... James Thleme Faculty Advisor.Rev. Joseph A. Sheeran, C.PP.S, By no means a simple task is the composition of a school annual. Many staff members would find it both difficult and irksome to combine write¬ ups, cuts, paper, and ink into a single volume; nevertheless, through the efforts of the staff of Twin Towers, this ’46 edition greets you with the sincere hope that it will play an important role in reviving fond memories of a Catholic institution that you have learned to love so devotedly. Using “Joe Puma” as its guide, the staff hopes to have added to those memories, for it was to the achievement of this purpose that the staff has labored perservingly to publish this ’46 issue of TWIN TOWERS. To Father Joseph Sheeran, C.PP.S., who has rendered his loyal support as faculty advisor for the last two years, we owe much praise and grati¬ tude. Also to Father John Baechle, for his invaluable aid in photography, we wish to express our sincere thanks. Page fort -one
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