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SOCIAL SCIENCE DEPARTMENT Mr. Marvin Bassett Mr. Sylvester Turbes Mr. Thomas Scolt Excellent course for the future citizen . . . Have you ever been to Ray, Minnesota? . . . Prof, when do we go to Faribault? ... I remember when . . . MUSIC DEPARTMENT LIBRARY DEPARTMENT Mr. Richard Kinney Band, glee club, and choir directed by Mr. Kinney . . . The Wearing of the Green . . . core of the corps. Miss Clara Glenn Source of knowledge for academy students . . . efficiently directed by Miss Glenn . . . I'm marking Joe Boatus absent.
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MATHMATICS DEPARTMENT Mr. John Campbell Mr. Walter Westline Mr. Donald McKoskey Mr. Leroy McMahan It's amazing how many drop out after the first two years . . . ditch diggers of the future . . . The square of the first, plus twice the product of the first and second, plus the square of the second . . . Truthfully, people. FOREIGN LANGUAGE DEPARTMENT Mr. George Schnell Rev. David Dooley Mr. Leonard Hauer Mr. Robert Byrne Favorite course of the freshmen and sophomores . . . Si vobis pacem pora bellum . . . Hauer's hoodlums . . . Viva la Schnell . . . Scully will you dry up and blow away.
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June 6, 1956 TO THE FACULTY: We, the Senior Clou of 1956, wish to express our deepest gratitude to you, the faculty, for the great assistance you have given us in our past four years. Aside from the knowledge that you have instilled through untiring efforts, we feel that you have also enriched our personalities. This has been attained through the individual attention and interest that you have devoted to each of us. Your vigor, timely humor, informality in and out of the classroom, general under standing, and companionship, we believe, will be remembered long after we have left St. Thomas. You kind gentlemen have enriched our lives in more ways than you prob- ably realize. Our observance of your exemplary lives has enabled us to appreciate that there is more to this life than the words written in books, thus we should be more able to think like men of action and act like men of thought —in the best of Christian principles. THE SENIOR CLASS OF 1956
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