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

 - Class of 1927

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1'irst Ro;c. Left to Hi'ilit Stanford, Brest, Kscalantc. Vcrscliddcn. Knocrzcr, C. Ryan, DuhroiiilKt. Mmld, Roberts. McKnroc. . O'Donnell. Second Rote: Roll, Lcnltcrr, Hughes. Conlan. Jenkins, Kastman, K. Boyd. Sweeney, F. Longsdon, Tri|ie, Renet. Third Ron Weston, Keating, Ruff, (•laser, Knicry, I'iim, R. Smith. Newman. Supple, Ulc. J irst Ifi b -A UK CLASS first assembled in the long-to-be remembered room, one-bundred-and-two of the Rodman Recitation Hall, on the tenth of September. At the opening of the school year we were perfect strangers but as the time passed there appeared a stronger and stronger union among the members of the little group. Marly in the year we chose our class officers. William l ie. better known as “Big Bill.” was elected President and another “Big Warder. John Kastman, who enjoys ecjual popularity in both the Senior and Junior divisions, was made Class Secretary. By their congeniality, industry and scholarship, both boys have proven themselves very worthy of the honor and trust their companions conferred on them. They have communicated their spirit to the other members of the class. It is our sincere wish that that same spirit will characterize our school work in the future and in our life’s work in whatever field of endeavor we choose. Certainly we owe much to our teachers whose one great aim is our success. Therefore we wish to thank Rev. Fr. Rodman, president of St. Mary’s College, our Religious teacher: Mr. Brennan, our teacher in Latin, History, and English; and Prof. Cannon, our Algebra teacher, for the interest they have taken in us during the past semesters. We assure them that our desires and hopes are theirs, that we become scholarly Catholic leaders. 'age Eighty-eight

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First Row. Left to Right: Araujo. M. O'Laughlin, ltuclna. Morales. C. Manning. Volk. Copeland. Second Row. Left to Right Manrique. T. Maguire. Villalpando. Itlanford. Straub. Morrissey. Trembly. Second H’fiijb Cn lisb C IX(] back in retrospect to the first few days of the year, we remember h how we wondered who our teachers would be and how many there would be in our class. It was not long until that was settled. Our teachers were Prof. McGinley. Prof. Cannon and Mr. Latch ford, S.J., to all of whom we owe a great deal for their guidance through a very successful year. Our class is noted for overcoming its difficulties. ( f course we do not claim to be perfect, but we will say that we are a hundred per cent better than we were last September. This class was not alone ambitious in the classroom, but active on the gridiron, basketball floor, or wherever its members found themselves. We can show several “champs” and “all-stars” in the different sports. It would be rather hard to decide on the leading athlete in the class. We have spent a very pleasant year at St. Mary’s and expect to pass two more before we reach the goal for which we have been striving. We could talk a year about our class, but the Dial Annual has been most kind in assigning us this much space; so we will take the opportunity in the few words left to us, to extend our heartfelt thanks to the members of the faculty, the student body, and all others who have helped to make our year at St. Mary’s such a success. Page Eighty-seven



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First Row, Left to Right: Dempsey. K. Collin . J. Longsdon. J. Wade. Gallivan. Butler, Cunningham, L. Ulrich. R. Costello, Immenscnuh. Second Row Fleming. Cordell. Sexton. Mohr. I! Smith. Williams, C. Reilly, Wilkcrson, Jaeger. Ingenthron. Third Row: I. Guthrie, Emmons, W. Farrell, Brungardt, I’cndergrast. Kribs. Tcbeau, Kane. Mahoney. II. Doyle. Tirst Ifisb Eugene Boyd—“Gene” thinks that a traffic jam is a spread for bread. James Butler—Second honors. Jim is a whiz in third league basketball. Arthur Cordell—Class Secretary. Art from “Chi eats football. Joseph Cunningham—Second honors. Active member of the Junior Boxing Club. Joseph Dempsey—First honors. Small but mighty. Stars in every sport. Harry Doyle—First honors. “Droppy” is a whale of a mathematician. Chauvin Emmons—Class honors. “Duck Soup” made his letter in football. John Fleming—“Johnnie would like to be back roping steers. Joseph Gallivan—“Tim” is our class bully. Awfully fond of dropping pie. Julius Immenschuh— Julie” is the noted little wise-cracking day-dodger. Glennon Jaeger—Second honors. “Glen.” National open golf champion some day. Owen Kane—First honors. “Nurmi” can run. Ardent admirer of Joe Greeve. Harry Kribs—Second honors. “Sleepy” is a wonder at algebra. John Longsdon—“Fat.” Tender-hearted St. Louisan. Slowly starving to death. John Mahoney—“Red. The sweet little boy who advertises “Glo-Co.” Joseph Mohr—Second honors. “Jose” was the best guard in the second league. James Pendergrast—Second honors. Loves curly hair. All-around athlete. Christopher Reilly—Second honors. “Chris.” Cute little Arizona cowpuncher. Joseph Sexton—Second honors. The class clown. Always ready for a good laugh. Byron Smith—Second honors. “Cap is good at “wise cracks.” Frank Supple—Class President. “Sup” is the class “sheik” from Topeka. James Wade—First honors. Jim” expects to be a Lone Star ranger some day. Hugh Wilkcrson—First honors. “Olets” hails from Memphis and is proud of it. Harry Wimp—“Shadow.” A Chicagoan who fears he will be gypped. Page Eighty-nine

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