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75 C 4, ' t- .1 , J B1 1 , - ' Front row: J. Sheehan, C. Strauss, S. Tabone, D. Malone, J. Peter, T. Thomas, J. Sullivan, D. Ruhmel, J. Deck. 2nd ROOM 203 row: C. Madonia, R. Schutz, J. Reirnunn, D. Clifford, G. Osborne, K. Shear, P. Cecchirii, D. Gould, J. Gottstine. 3rd row: D. Amigone, R. Hans, T. Taggart, D. Daley, J. Savage, J. Hoerner, D. Dwyer, G. Attea. Joseph Lull, Paul Jureller and Ronald Knopka. Enrolled in the Camera Club are Joe Lull and Pete Kelly. Pete will be in charge of school pho- tography next year and is already a familiar fig- ure as he snaps pictures for the Star and the i'Student Prints. ln the ancient lout ever popular game of chess we find such mental geniuses as Alfred Franzek, Henry Eberle, Joseph Lull, James Schiffhauer, John Kane and Richard Paske poring over the boards in friendly games or engaged in tournament com- petition. ln the newly formed Historical Society, one quickly sees that the sophs are enthusiastic re- searchers with Thomas Declc, Peter Kelly, William Whelan, Joseph Lull, Henry Eberle and John Kane Front row: R. Guercio, J. Vespoli, L. Richthammer, P. Kelly, R. Parker, R. Gunderman, W. lsbrandt, R. Heim, R. ROOM 202 Whelan. 2nd row: M. Cryan, R. Pisaro, P. Burke, R. Paske, R. Knowles, J. Schihhauer, J. McKowan, M. Dillon, P. McQuaid. 3rd row: F, Hanavan, J. Huyette, J. Cagney, A. Criqui, D. Denler, J. Robshaw, B. Corcoran, K. Johnson, A. Franzek. 4th row: L. Murphy, H. Kaye, H. Eberle, S. Maggio, J. Kane, T. Dufort. J. Ayers, P. Stephenson, J. l.ull. . 'il , 1 f i ' 'll 4 .F - - . ' ' X' A 4 Q? 4 - K 1 w -.. ':'.. 'H ,I bi EQESESXM Xi.-
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ophomores ln accordance with the traditions of St. Joe's, this year's Sophomore Class, as in previous years, has proven itself outstanding in all fields of activi- ties. Although some participated with more vigor than others and made their names known to all, it can be truly said that the sophomores were consistent in making their presence felt. The Sopho- - .- - -y X -lm K.-' lt.. , X more year offers great rewards for the young pro- gressive student who is looking forward to his later years. This year's class shows it is eager to reap the benefits of real effort. Once again cast in the role of neophyte, encountering new and challenging subiects, and faced with new oppor- tunities, the vast majority have risen to the occa- EJ 5 lc W . lr- Q , - ,. Front row: P. Jureller, H. Tripi, R. Sciandra, C. Bauer, J. Berger, P. Petrocy, F. Collard, R. Lee. 2nd row: D. Riordan, ROOM 204 M. Loncher, A. Bantleman, T. Hourigan, J. Mergler, J. Deibel, L. Ricketts, L. Marinelli, A. Smith. 3rd row: J. Hogan, D. Paufler, R. Czeladzinski, D. Dodman, D. Keller, P. Littlefield, W. Meegan, W. Knopka, G. Smith. 4th row: R. Coleman, P. Kendall, N. Bliss, J. Rauh, L. Donohue, J. Gersitz, R. Paolini, D. Macaluso. sion and reflected credit upon themselves. Scholasticolly speaking, the sophomores showed their mental prowess by constantly setting the pace in the weekly and quarterly exams. Most noteworthy are Henry Eberle, Joseph Lull, Richard Paske and Lawrence Donohue, who have consist- ently been class leaders. The sophomores have been constant recipients of honors and regular members of the Alexander Honor Society. The various religious services throughout the year have seen Robert Heim, Henry Eberle and Richard Paske in the role of acolytes. The Student Prints, a long-favored activity at St. Joe's is able to claim for itself the abilities of
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76 outstanding. An electrical enthusiast at the Hobby Show and Open House was Dennis Paufler who entertained the audience with his speakers providing music from all directions. Dennis is also a competent assistant librarian who renders valuable aid to the whole student body every day. In the S.J.C.l. orchestra are such able musicians as Paul Jureller and William Isbrandt, the back- bone of the accordion section, Russell Sciandra and James Gersitz who play a hot sax, and James Mergler who renders valuable assistance Front row: C. Walters, M. Mercer, J. Rellinger, Scheuckler, E. Bressor, D. Colandro. 2nd row: ROOM 201 T. J. on the harmonium. In financial activities, the sophomores were es- pecially outstanding with Rooms 202 and 201 high in the annual Mite Box drive. All the classes gave strong help in the first year of the St. LaSalle Auxiliary with Paul Burke leading all the sophs with an eminent position in the celebrated Century Club. ln the Christmas Card sale the sophomores were right up there with the leaders too. ln the field of athletics one finds the second year men well represented. Varsity Football is able to claim such men as John Rauh, Nate Bliss, Dan Vaughn and Don Dwyer. The J.V. team was com- posed almost exclusively of sophomores. Turning to the basketball scene we find Dick Parker, Lee Murphy, Don Dwyer, Paul Cecchini, Jerry Attea, Don Daley, John Huyett, John Kane, Dan O'Brien, Nate Bliss and John Berger leading the J.V. squad and John Rauh a mainstay on the varsity. From this imposing record it is easy to see that great and glorious deeds are assured St. Joe's at least up till June of '56. Hitzges, D. Murphy, F. Zabrowski, D. Henry, G. Schreiner, J. Mack, J. Panepinto, A. Habermon, R. Brunner, P. Hilligos, J. Hylkema, J. Stegmeier, J. Gaegan, R. Doepp, G. Gruber. 3rd row: G. Strusa, P. Geib, D. Vaughn, l.. Dunn, M. Coleman, R. Burns, J. Hook, G. Stoddard, D. Simmons, H. Gabriel.
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