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

 - Class of 1923

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FIRST HIGH A Top Row: F. Marks, J. Gross, J. Maguire, H. Blunk. A. Harmon, H. Franz. Middle Row: F. Moss. W. Mason. (. Tucker. M. Berry. V. Pope. E. Moriarity, T. Smyth. P. Hansan, J. McKenna, L. Steely Bottom Row: E. Brennan. J. Reding, R. Youngkamp, W. Garvey, C. Hoffmans, J. Ronnau, T. Walsh. C. Randall. HIGH SCHOOL

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HIGH SCHOOL SECOND ENGLISH The Class as a whole has progressed very satisfactorily under the able guidance of Professors Conway, Wearing, Bonnett, Flannigan and Mr. Meyer, S. J. Prof. Comvay taught us the English language. Elocution and Debating. Prof. Wearing steered us through Algebra and Practical Law. Prof. Bonnet (Senor Bonnet. El Profesor) gave us the fundamental principles of the Spanish Language. Prof. Flannigan taught us Civics and how to keep oat of jail. Mr. Meyer, S. J., instructed us to turn to the right always. At the end of the first semester Class Honors were captured by Luis B. Villareal. MEMBERS OF THE CLASS ABBOTT, EMMET: The Heart-breaker from Tulsa, Okla. Class baseball. ARNHOLD, RALPH: His favorite alibis are: I forget it” or ‘‘1 lost it. BRUNGARDT, PETER: A new and promising addition to our class. CARROLL, GEORGE: Not of Carrollton but of Clarendon. Texas. A star player in the Junior football leagues. DIRKSEN, GEORGE. A member of the Camera Club and a famous prose author. DONNELLY, JOSEPH : From Columbus, Kansas. 11 is ambition is to become a good pool player. DIAL, CHARLES: “Fat. A hard working, good-natured lad from Fawhuska, Okla. He is a debater of no mean ability. ETCHEN, AL: Class president. Captain of baseball nine. First league football, basketball, also a billiard shark. FEIBIG, PAUL: The dandy of Sheldon, Iowa. A star football man in the leagues. GAXIOLA, L.: The trombone and English wizard. GARTLAND: Assistant manager of the Book Store. President of the Camera Club. He hails from Cleveland, Ohio. HARTNETT, PAUL. “Tex.’ baseball. All-American football star of Junior picked team. Class HAPPY, ERNEST: The boy from the You-will-havc-to-show-me state. League football. KNOPP, WILLIAM: Elocutionist and debater. A hard working lad from Nebraska. KENNEDY, WILLIAM: F'irst League football, high point man in basketball leagues. Class baseball. Squad Trainer. MALEY, CHARLES: “Rip.” History shark. League football, basketball. Class baseball. MILLER, PAUL: From Wichita, Kansas. A league football star and Squad trainer. O'ROURKE, JOHN T. “Sparky.” The Texas Cowboy; takes great pleasure in arguing with the Professors. RUSSEL, HARRY. A Texas boy who has made a name for himself as a good fellow and athlete. Captain Junior picked team in basketball, Star player in baseball and football. STORH, ERNEST. Fat.” A Spanish student of great merit. Class baseball star. VILLAREAL, LUIS. “Pancho.” Last but not least. He won Class Honors in the first half, and is a member of the class baseball team, lie comes from Monterey, Mexico. I he school year is rapidly coming to a close to the sorrow and joy of all. The class heartily thanks all the Professors of Second English for having labored so patiently for our benefit. DIAL. ANNUAL Scventy-Sntn



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HIGH SCHOOL ' - - r. r '1 ; FIRST HIGH A Class Motto: Scientiis ludisque omnibus studeamus. The class of First High A” started out with a bang, September 7, 1922. Seats were assigned, and we chose our officers. Earl Moriarity was elected President, Bill” Garvey, Secretary, and Toni Smyth, Treasurer. Under the fatherly guidance of our Professor, Mr. Bergman, S. J.. our able History teacher. Coach Conway, and our kind religious instructor, Rev. bather Rector, we feel that we have learned much and know that we have much more to learn. Our class is made up of light-hearted fellows. Here's what we think of one another: BRENNAN, EDWARD: “Brennie is our Star of first magnitude and the pride of the class, with the highest grades in St. Mary's. BERRY, MARVIN: His stentorian tones would make Demosthenes turn green. BLUNK, HARRY: Believes that education consists in traveling—to Ottawa. GARVEY, WILLIAM : Bill is our Secretary and Mission Booster—a fine fellow. FRANZ, HENRY: A good student and athlete—never seen without a smile. GROSS, JOHN: Our Beau Brummel and future poet—fresh from the Mound City. 11ANSAN. PAUL: The local sheik calls to mind the line: O where is my wandering boy tonight ?” HARMON, ARTHUR: Our Silent Member will hand in his exercise—tomorrow. HOFFMANS, CLEMENT: Whitie is our violinist; gets above ninety in all his studies, and puts ’em out on second. MAGUIRE, JOE: Is always scratching his head and pretending to study. MARKS, FRANK: Fears that no Varsity catcher will be able to hold him. MASON, WILLIAM: Class Scrapper. Slogan: Come on, 1 ain’t afraid of ye. McKENNA, JAMES: Enlightens the class by intelligent questions. McMAHON, WALTER: Our all-around athlete—carries the bats for the Varsity. MORIARITY, EARL: Is our able Class President, and puts jazz into the Jazz-Band. MOSS, FRANK: Wears Cake-eater” pants and drives a car. POPE, WILLIAM: Loves study, and has a million-dollar arm. RANDALL, CLIFFORD: Star Actor and Wit; keeps things going, and is never quiet unless called upon in class. REDING, JOSEPH : Can take the insides out of a watch—and pay attention to the professor at the same time. REDING, VINCENT: Will some day break—what? The Ford speed record. RONNAU, JOHN: A good catcher. His principle: Too much studyin’ ain’t good fer little boys. SMYTH, THOMAS: Class Treasurer; chews gum, and admires Rudolph Valentino. STEELY, LAWRENCE: Our Kansas. Sunflower says: “Let’s play Hand-Ball! TUCKER, JOE: Noted Chef and Back-stop, is the class anchor. WALSH, THOMAS: Tom’s our class Bully and is happiest when some one is chasing him. YOUNGKAMP, REGINALD: Is always wreathed in smiles and encourages the budding humorist with his dulcet laughter. DIAL ANNUAL SncntyNinc

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