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THE STAR Qlllass at 1929 Q the eventful day of September 10, 1925, a group of timid '5 Slam lads assembled at St. J oseph's Collegiate Institute, to begin Fx if! their high school education. They found themselves under the care of Brother Virgil, and were known as the IA Q, im ,Eiga class. Time flew, as time will, and we passed the quarterly examinations with flying colors. Sorry to say, a few were forced to give up. The fourth and last quarter saw everyone diligently preparing for the Regents. At last they arrived and were conquered. We received as re- ward our summer vacation. After weeks of sport and rest, we again gathered at St. Joe's. But this time there was a marked change. Now, we were Sophomores, grad- uated from the lowly Freshman ranks. At last we had come into our own, and we resolved to live up to our new standing. Again we took up our books and scanned their pages with attentive minds. Cibliged to do more work, we sadly thought of our comparatively easy Freshman year. School activities met our heartiest support and co- operation. We joined with the entire school in offering our support to the various athletic teams. . Our scholastic record has been brilliant, despite our small class. Louis Ferreri, Joseph Borkowski, and Robert Juenker have been the outstanding scholars in the past year. Our class also possesses one of St. Joe's cheerleaders, Louis Pfister. Other students most prominent in activities include John Cavanaugh, Chester Benson, John Ray, and Edward Crehan. All these members of the class will be found peering out from the 2A Class Picture. And now we are but a few week from the long awaited summer vaca- tion, and then, Hail to the Juniors. The -class wishes to thank our teachers for their aid in helping us sur- mount the obstacles in our path. Whatever success we have attained has been due to their untiring efforts. Closing, we wish the faculty, student body, and friends of St. Joseph's a very happy and profitable summer vacation. ' ELMER P. FREISCHLAG Sixty
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