St Marys College - Dial Yearbook (St Marys, KS)

 - Class of 1923

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Page 76 text:

DIAL AMUAL SECOND HIGH A Top Row: T. Gregory, V. Flanigan, Somerville. II. Wraps. W. Neff. J. Rinclla. V. O’Neill. Middle Row: T. McGurren, Griesmer. Mulligan. K. O’Connor. V. (lillin. A. Geiger. H. Ostdiek. I’. Mahoney Bottom Row: R. Wright, F. Ludwig. J. Berg, L. Eck. J. Kcllihcr, Connahlc, W. Piclsticker.

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HIGH SCHOOL THIRD ENGLISH SCIENTIFIC Again, the Class of Twenty-Four draws nearer its goal; one more big step and the end will be reached. This year has again seen our class a leader in both intellectual and physical contests; the laurels of victory have often crowned our efforts in studies; the palm of the champions, we have obtained in athletics. We always had our worthy representatives i;i every contest, tireless workers, firmly determined to win the honors for the sake of the class. Throughout the entire school year, we have felt proud of our gifted teachers, of one another, of our class athletic teams; but we have been proudest of our fraternal class spirit, that frank and sympathetic sentiment which we have felt toward one another, that old spirit which leads us to this conclusion: Classes may come and classes may go, but none will ever feel so justly proud of its teachers, of its members and of its spirit as the good old Class of Twenty-Four. . THE CLASS BLACKBURN: “Sunny Jim, bat juggler. BOURKE: Slow and Easy. BRASS: Silas Marner. BRENNAN: Beau Brummcl. BRUNGARDT: Saint Nick. CRESAP: “Hurricane Ed. DOWNEY: “Freckles. FENNELL: “Casey. GIBBONS: Hoppe, the ivory pusher. GLEASON: “I . K. K. (Kingsley Kansas Kid.) GOSSELIN : Rough and Ready. GRILLEY: Oklahoma Larry. GUFLER: Monte. HAPPY: Handsome Her by. LEV'ICK: Hot-water John. MAGUIRE: Dictionary Diet. McMANUS: Saxophobia Mac. NEVILLE: Cyclone. O’DOWD: Kitten on the Keys.” RANNEAU: Military Mildy. ROSS: Double-action Jim. RITTGERS: Prince Albert. RYAN: Make hay while the sun shines. SADA: Rio Grande Kid. SCHULER: Cookie-pusher Johnny.” SEITZ: Class Demosthenes. SMITH: Precarious Freddy. TRIPE: Ncvcr-slip.” WADDELL: Fresh-air Red. WALKER: Gridiron Bull-dog. ! DIAL ANNUAL Seventy-One



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HIGH SCHOOL V v v 'a SECOND HIGH A Second High A is recognized as one of the most active classes in the High School Department. Its number of frequent communicants is large; it has a sharp rivalry for class honors; its baseball team was near the lop of the division. The class quota for the Endowment Fund was heavily subscribed for by Second A. Among its many activities during the year was an elaborate mock trial, carried out in fullness of detail. Early in the year Father Kroeger. S. J., became seriously ill. His place was later sup plied by Mr. Reardon, S. J., who with Professors Conway and MacCaffrcy piloted the class until June. The personnel of the class is as follows: BERG; Not as cold as his name. Secretary and Treasurer of the class. BURTSCHI: “Julius, always wondering •‘why.’' • ECK: Our cornet player. One of the Nurse’s best customers. FLANIGAN: Our envoy to Topeka. GILLIN: Fresh from Omaha; insists that he doesn’t take a good picture. GEIGER: The future Joyce Kilmer.” Poet Laureate of the class. GREGORY: Greg, just as cute as can be; black hair and everything. Vice-President of the class. GRIESEMER: Our contribution to the High School basketball team. KELL1HER: Blushing and bashful. Puts the burden of proof on the professor. KEENAN: The last of the cowboys. LUDWIG: Usually comes off second best in debates with the Profs. MeGURREN : One of our musicians. Yes, Charles, there is a Santa Claus. MULLIGAN: Has an air of perpetual surprise. 1 Hails from Emmett, Kansas. NEFF: Means business. Accused of charging the newcomers pew rent. O’NEIL: Strong on erudition. Wishes to know if Caesar had a nick name. O’CONNOR: Baseball captain of the class team. Judge in the mock trial. OSTDIEK: Quiet but efficient, like all high-powered machines. MAHONEY: Likes to talk of things in general. PIELSTICKER: Class leader and musician. Can get very high notes. SACK: A representative of St. Marys who drops in occasionally. RESER: Easy to please. Always wondering what comes next. RINELLA: Always looking for something to smile at. SMI 1 11 : 11 is secretary attends to such a minor detail as class-work. SOMERV ILLE: Class president and a good athlete. WRIGH'I : Keen hut generous. Writes the longest compositions. DELISLE: Tries hard to Ik serious but his French nature forbids. WRAPE: Long, lean and likable. Likes to see DeLislc on the rack. MASON: Likes everything but to answer questions. CONNABLE: Nero, a quiet boy from Keokuk. DIAL ANAIUAL U x ■ l a a K F - Seventy-Three

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