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WILLIAM P. MUELLER. Jr. Iowa “L’nca Walt “Slim “I:at Sodality: Acolythical: First Honors ’23-'27: ciety Officer; League Baseball; Hand; High ’2t-’27; High School Football; Librarian. Mission So-School Play St. Marys, Kansas League Football. Basketball, Baseball. '23-'27; Sodality; lunior Literary; First Honors '25. '26; Second Honors ROBERT F. PIELSTICKER Eldorado. Kansas Pier Sodality: First Honors; Second Honors: League Foot ball ’23,-’27; High School Play; Band; Junior Literary. TERLIXG TEBBETTS Manhattan. Kansas “Hoot League Football. Baseball. Basketball; Sodality. BERNARD SCHROEDER St. Marys. Kansas “ Barnic Sodality; Junior Literary; First Honors ’23-’27. ROBERT SULLIVAN Coffevville. Kansas “Spike” Sodality; Acolythical: Class Honors. I; First Honors. 10; League Football, Basketball, Baseball; Junior Literary; Librarian '25. '26. Page Eighty-otto
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Lexington, Kentucky Tommie Sodality: Acolvtliical; Second IL.iur-, :5; 2; Lea kuc Football, gasket hall. Baseball Flay; Junior Literary. First Honor'-. High Sell ol St. Marys, Kansas Kainpus Kats; Junior Literary Office ; Second Honors, l; First Honors, a. High School Basketball Captain; High lii't Honors, 3; Second Honors, I: All State Catholic Tournament Forward: Librarian; Sodality Officer. School Football League Football Junior Literary A I RIC K HhU.IXGS Kansas City. Missouri ''Pat’’ Sodality; League Football. Basketball. Baseball: Junior Literary; High School; First Honors, I. Sodality: League Football. Basketball, Baseball ’23 27: High School Football. Track 2G, ’27; Captain High School Football; Junior Literary; Class Honors, ’23, ’2»; Second Honors ’2G, ’27. JOHN RONXAC St. Sodality; Acolvtliical; League Football, ball; High School 1'oothall ’27. Marys, Kansas Basketball, Base hitesboro, Texas Acolythicai: Class Honors. 11; First Honor-tcrary; Sodality Officer. Page Eighty
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l-'irst Row. Left to Right Dreiliiig. Ilaman, Urchin, Hayes, Coomes Pope SfCOHit Row Harrington. Fochtman, Vinton. 1- Manning. Muck. K. P.utkr. llowar l. .Stan,hug: l)or cy. l-illo. Mckct.zic. Schnmakcr, Titus. Egan. I. Keittcy. Keck. Dalton. I;. U. Sinnli. Downs. Obir6 Ifigb W. )M North, South, East. and West, we gathered in September. In a B pjjSfl short time there was a bond of friendship in Third A. that held us to-gether throughout the year and will no doubt continue through life. We have enjoyed the year and gained some profit from it. Under the tutelage of Father Dolan, we are now able t understand Cicero, master the mysteries of Creek, and write a presentable English composition. When we assembled last fall, we exhibited a profound ignorance of that elementary part of class work, oral recitation. Father Dolan has worked hard and long teaching us to speak distinctly, clearly and correctly. As yet we are far from perfect: hut we are certainly not as had as we were in September. English, a study too often neglected, received the greatest attention in Third A. By assiduously attending to the principles of Knglish composition and by writing a two hundred word theme every day. we have attained a fair degree of proficiency. In the hardest test, the semester essay of one thousand words, each member of the class made a presentable showing. In athletics, too. we have acquitted ourselves well. Our two representatives on the High School football team. Cletus I luck and Neil Hayes, merited letters. Practically all of the class participated in the leagues, and all did themselves credit. We take this occasion to thank our esteemed teacher, bather Dolan, and every member of the faculty who has helped us in our efforts. It has been a most pleasant and successful year, and we feel highly indebted to those without whose kindly aid we could have accomplished little. Pag? Eighty-!tco
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