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First Foil, Left to Rii lit: II. Maguire. Stuart. K. ISutlcr. Justin Adler. Drciling. Taintcr, Coomes. Top Ron■ Hyland, Jos. McDermott, l’msclici«l, Martin Clark, (iassman, l'r. Kuenzel, S. J. ICibrarv att6 heading 3 oom Association. HI', Library and Reading Room Association is a live organization. It is a great factor in our school routine andone of the sources of greatest yf ga help to tlu students. Last year's staff, together with some new recruits, working in harmony with their moderator. Father A. Kuenzel, S. L. have accomplished many things for the welfare of all. Resides various philosophical, historical, and scientific works, not to mention the wealth of fiction books acquired, the library has been fortunate in obtaining some rare portfolios through the generosity of Miss Mary Herzing. Professor Ryan, Mr. Wolf, and other friends of the College. These portfolios contain examples of Eastern calligraphy, rare leaves from Syriac. Armenian, and Russian manuscripts, and specimens of early woodcuts and copper engravings from the fifteenth century. The Fourth High students, through their president. Francis F. Smith, have presented to the library, as a memorial of gratitude to their Alma Mater, some priceless leaves and documents which will he an aid and inspiration in studying the life and thought of bygone ages. I bis accession constitutes a good nucleus for a representative collection of the holographic and printed records of the past. This thoughtful action is a recognition on the part of our generous Fourth High students of the needs of our library, which extend not only to books but a modern commodious structure in which to house them. Page One Hundred Sixteen
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iDial Annual ST I I- Fditor -Business Manager Ass’t Business Manager Ass'I Business Manager Cireulation Manager - Edward C. Muelhaupt James A. Lewis Richard Y. Stone J. Edmund SeifII Matthew A. McKavitt DEPARTMENTS Alumni Editor -Art lid it or Art Assistants - A thirties ... Chronology Literary Editor -Photography Photography Assistants Typist John W. Adler Arturo Manrique f John Araujo ■j James Caldwell I Charles Spalding Adrian Tate James F. Leahigh Leonard F. Bares Charles M archcsseault Berten Davey } John A. Gordon Beryl C. Collins I AMES A LEWIS ltu$ine$S Manager Timothy J. Murphy Paul Sullivan Thomas G. Clinton STAFF ASSISTANTS John J. Scanlon John Duffy Alvin F. Leckron Frank Dicktnann Thomas I). Kelley Faculty Director Rev. John A. Berens. S. J. McKavitt Araujo Sullivan Duffy Dickir.ann Gordon Adler Spalding Hares Stone Scidl ' ' • One f n mi red Fifteen
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hirst Rote, Left to Right: J. Stone. II. Maguire, Scanlon. L. ISrennan, Neff. Top Row: Doolin, Gregory, Chester, l». Collins, l rof. C. I‘.on net. Ol)e Trend) Club 111C ambitious and zealous students of Professor Bonnet’s second year French class, not content merely to follow the prescribed course, sought some means of satisfying their desire for additional knowledge of the subject. Several suggestions were brought forth, and the one accepted as most conducive to acquiring a knowledge of the French language and of French customs was the organization of a “French Club. The purpose of the “French Club” was to arouse in the student an interest in any matter pertaining to French, and to enable him to obtain a broader view than was possible through the study of grammar. At the first meeting of the Club, the election of officers was held with the following results: Maurice Sbertoli. president: lack Scanlon, vice-president; Richard Kennedy, treasurer; and Henry Poos, sergeant-at-arms. The Club convenes one hour a week on Saturdays, to go through with a previously arranged program. The speaker may discourse either in French or English. The Club has proven to be a splendid success for the reason that it combines study with pleasure. In addition to spending an interesting hour much valuable material is presented to the class. Moreover, the study of French is aided by the acquaintance made with modern life and events as they are in France today. On the whole the group was entirely satisfied with the results achieved and look forward to a continuation and an advancement next year. Page One Hundred Seventeen
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