St Josephs University - Greatonian Yearbook (Philadelphia, PA)

 - Class of 1934

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Sophomore ancl Freshman O student receives less considerotion than the Freshmon, Although this is o foct, it is only true on the surtoce, for how could we deem him so significontly unimportont when we fully reolize thot he ond his fellows will one doy occupy our ploces? It is his doy of triolg his mettle is tested, ond, on the subsequent result, he either rises or tolls. l-le must be proved, becouse his next od- voncement will see him occept o responsibility- the otticiol chorge ot next yeor's recruits. From this Sophomore position, he will continue onword until he reoches the peck. l-le will then be on olumnus. Therefore, we proudly introduce you to the guordions ond the guorded, the Sophomore ond Freshman Closses, respectively.

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THE GREATONIAN I934 The Sophomore Class History KENT K. FINLEY, President RALPH F, CULLINAN, Vice-President ROBERT J. WILLIAMSON, Treasurer FRANCIS J McDONALD, Secretary I-IE election of officers marked the beginning of the first year. Kent K, Finley, master of men, emerged from the mass of candidates, assumed control of the Class and established himself firmly with his rnasterly handling of the Freshman Tea Dance where his command and direction ably proved his worthiness. Again, in our second vear, Kent was placed before the Class and once more elected with an unanimous vote. We wish to express our thanks to him for all that he has done in unifying the efforts of the Class, in making possible the satisfying achievements that have come through its efforts in those affairs, small in the eyes of some, but mountainous in our own cosmos, and in giving of his time and patience unstintingly for the glories that fade not beneath the heartless scorn of the sun. With this, likewise, go our thanks to Ralph Cullinan, Robert Williamson and Francis McDonald, who shared in the labors of the President, and who must likewise share in the gratitude of the Class. ln a college that reaps the delights of high intellectual awards, the Class has done well its share in upholding tradition. It has given many men to whom are due esteem and praise for their splendid work in scholastic lines. Perhaps one, more than any other, does the Class single out for honor, a man great in his intellectual ability, Charles V. Kelly, who accomplished the seeming impossible by scoring a perfect mark in the Latin Province examination. We tender congratulations to Frank Sellinger, Charles Sibre and Francis Burke, leaders of their respective classes for the first semester of the year. Such things as these mark men. Extra-curricular activities were well represented. Dramatics took the lead with Ninety-four

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