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LO ER SCHOOL Sometimes as we look back over the years, it is hard to realize that it was not so long ago that we too were members of the Lower School. However, our memories are easily refreshed when we hear a horde of shouting youngsters go noisily dashing down the corridors or try to answer the thousand and one questions put to us in those shrill voices. Then it is that we find ourselves interested in these Lower Schoolers and we begin to wonder just who these lads are that will soon be taking our places in classes and carrying on the St. Paul's traditions. As we investigate them, we find that the Lower School is enjoying a banner year, having the largest enrollment it has had in years-about 70 boys. Fur- thermore, we lind that the boys in this group are doing outstanding work in their classes, in athletics, and in extra-curricular activities. Especially outstanding is this group in their studies, for there seems to be a tremendous number of them on the Honor Roll each month. On the lirst honors list one usually finds the names of Hammond, Willets, and Wfydro and on second honors list are the names of Garmany, Davidson, Elias, Berger, Gladstone, Gruik- shank, Miller, Mueller, Corroon, Gurney, Hagedorn, llolthaus, Hyde, Kogut, Binder, and Williaitts. lf they continue this record in the Upper School, they will indeed cover themselves with glory. On the athletic held the group is also very active. However, during the football season, although the spirit and the sportsmanship of the six-man team were of the highest order, fate seemed to he against them and their record showed but one win against three losses. However, coach Bischoff is most optimistic, for Page Sixty-four the season produced some line talent on which he will be able to build next year. Excelling in the scoring department were Garmany, Convey, and Furman. Those who received letters were llaggart, lleany, Lis- ter, Gruikshank, Berger, and Matthews. ln basketball the team did not fare much better, having a record of one win and live losses. Here their size was against them. The opposition was iust too hig! Leading scorers for the iunior Saints were Furman and Lister. Other members of the squad were Gar- many, Willets, Gribbins, Wytlro, Heany, Davidson, Buchanan, and Gruikshank. Many of the Lower Schoolers also reported to coach Muller for instruction in wrestling, hoping eventually to represent St. Paul's on the varsity. One boy, in fact, did wrestle occasionally on the varsity team in the 100 pound class. This was Siegel, who won several matches. Witli the coming of spring you can be sure the Lower Schoolers will turn out in full force for baseball and for track and they will he trying every minute of thc time. Another sort of activity to which the Lower School contributes is the Sacristans Guild. Serving daily as acolytes are Alexander, Blake, Baerenklau, Garmany, Lister, Marchisotto, Pierce, and Piretra. The thing that amazes us most about these Lower Schools is their social life. The Friday night routine calls for dancing classes at our sister school, St. Mary's, and it is a rare occasion when anyone even thinks of missing the event. ln addition, at the annual St. Paul's Day dance several of our Eighth Graders- Garmany, Carroll, Elias, and XVhite-appeared with charming bits of femininity in tow. They certainly do seem to start early nowadays!
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