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CLASS OF TWO A James Doran. Class Presidenl William Dierker. Class Honors lFirsf Semesferl Top row-r-Feldman, Sweeney, Vignale. Schrimpf, Riesser, Bishop. Third rowe Kroger, Giesting, Wiethorn, Fedders, Hogan, Burdick, Davis. Second rroweDoran, Clark, Stautberg, Bohrer; Helm, OlBrien, Schmidt. Front roweZiepfeI, Abrams, Matthews, MiddendOI-f, Dierker, Giovanetti, Rice. From +he Freshmen classes of '35-'36 fhe ingredienls were faken: inJro +he melling pol were ?hrusf. mixed and mingled. and from fhe mel+ing pol came Z-A. +he llnesl group of young men one would ever expec'r +0 have as classmares and pals. Be+ween each and every boy a hearly bond of friendship and com- radeship exisls. Al +he beginning of Jrhe school yearn Jimmy Doran was chosen class presidenf and Bill Rice viceepresldenl. Bill Dierker and Joe Sweeney mighl be called co-freasurers as Bill handles +he mission collecl'ion and Joe the money +ha+ +he class conlribules foward various proiecl's. We enjoyed a good season of inrramural sporfs. Bill Gieang was +he baseball cap+ain. Our baseball Jrealm +hough no+ finishing on 1he Jrop of +he league made a good showing and afforded a wealth of enjoymenl and rec- rea+ion +0 all parficipafing. Our baskelball leam, under coecapfains Jim Hulh and Ed Hogan fared quire a bif belfer. for we won Jrhe championship of fhe Junior division of the noon league. We also had a goodly number of repre- senfalives on school reams. Five of our boys. Bill S+ou+berg. Joe Sweeneyl Jim Clark. Jack Burdick, and Fred Feldman were on +he re- serve foorball ream. Ecl BishOp and Bill Schrimpf were our Jrraclrmerl. The boys of 2AA are nor only a+hlefic minded. buf sludious as well Six Of +hem received lirsl' honors and some half dozen ofhers received second honors. Class honors were held by Bill Dierker. Three of +he seven boys in Jrhe sophomore elocullon confesf were lrom our class. Two ol +hem. Bill Dierker and Jim Doran lied for second place. They will receive medals as prizes in June. All In all H cerlainly lsmquile a class. Page Twenty-three
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CLASS OF ONE E Win'ron Barnes. Class Presiden+ John Kelly, Class Honors Ulirsf Semes'red Top row Jones. Drain, Duffy, Schlosser, Scott, Fr. Brown. Third trow Kelly, Kummer, Summe, Cappell, Mountain, Braun. Second rrow Edwards, Trautman, McSorley, Barnes, Jacob, Mahoney, McCarthy. Bottom rowuVerkamp, O Neil1, Condon, Strauss, Huster, 0 Hara, Gohs, Montesi. l-E 'Is on Hwe second floor. room No. 233. H is a room composed of +wenfy-six boys, AJr fhe begfnning of ?he year Win+on Barnes was elected presidenf of +he class and Edward Jones. Capfain of H13 afhlefics. The 50er ball league of +he school ended wifh l-E 5+ +he head of We Hsf, and H15 baskefba feam wenf +0 +he semi-finals in He infrarnural league. Our +eachers are Mr. Kelly Englishy Fr. Gal- lagher La+in and ReligionL Mr. LoHus Mis- foryL and Fa'H'Ier Brown Hvkrkhjr H19 besf group 01C feechers +0 feach any single class. in our es+Imafion. Page Twenty-two Leffermen of l-E are Jay O'Hara, iunior foo+ball and manager of baskefball: Jim Mounhain, junior foo+ball and swimming; Alvin Traufmann. iunior baske+ball and +ennis: Terry McSorley. junior foofball: Low Cappell. junior baskeiball: Dan Mahoney. iunior baskefball: Gene Schiosser; Hack. and Ed Jones, Reserve baske+balL foofball and baseball. Jack Kelly. Alvin Trau+mann and Rober+ S+rauss par+ici- pafed En flue Freshmen Elocufion Con+es+. Six men of Hue claSS received Hrsf honors and +en second honors aJr mid-year. Every sfudem in Hue class had He good forfune 01c passing.
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CLASS OF TWO B Jack Hemmer, Class Presidenf Richard Huelsman. Class Honors Uzirsf ?emeered Tap roweWesseIman, Mr. Mt'l'l'ay, S.J., Pharo, C. Becker. Towers, Leibold, Hille- brand, Mr. Nieporte, S.J. For'rtlz ruweWittrock, Mensch. Gilligan, Huelsman, Fitz- patrick. Lang, Murphey. Third roweDiehl, Beckman, Kelly, Maloney, Thoma, Schoettmer, Topmoeller, Niemeyer. Second rowee Schraerge, Roach, Rice, Backmeyer, R. Bissmeyer, CahiIl, Lorenz, Connelly. Front troweWinterman. Hemmer, Myers, Glassmeyer, Dressman, Moran, Ruttle, Gartland, Lipps. Though fhe spirH of compeHJrion has been keen in fhe Sophomore classes of '36 and 37, Jrhe members of Z-A may poinf wifh pride +0 +heir fine record in school ac+ivi+ies, parh'cu- larly in regard +0 exfra curricufar ac+ivi+ies. In fhe field 01: afhlerics Jrhe classmen repre- sen'red on +he Reseve Foofball ream were Kelly. Gilligan. Pharo. Topmoeller, Schmerger Wesselman. Fifzpafrick. SchoeHmer. Thoma and Towers. On +he Junior roofball ream we were represen+ed by Dressman Klap'rainr Bachmeyer. Hemmer. Win+ermen. and My- erse In Baske+ball ZKB furnished such players as: ReserveseLang. Schmerge, SchoeHmer. Beckman, and Hemmer; JuniorseWinJrermen and Ruffle. Lang, Schoemer. Schmerge. and Myers were members of +he school Baseball +eam. whEle Towers and Niemeyer were on +he hack feam and Reach on +he C-lvohc +eam. Page Twenty-four Members of 2-3 showed excepfional Jralenf 3n dramafics. A majorify of fhe parficipanfs in fhe second year elocurion con+e5+ were from our class. They were, SchoeHmer Min- nerL Huelsman. Hemmer, and Topmoeller. Topmoeller also won a class con+es+ wi'rh an excep'rionally fine Chrisfmas s+ory. Schoeff- mer. Topmoeller and Huelsman were in Jrhe Chri5+mas play. O+her ac+ivi+ies in which members or 2-3 were prominen+ were: Swimming. Murphy and Fifzpafrick; Band. Lorenx and Hillebrand: Choir. Lipps and Huelsman torganisfn: Boxe ing. Deihl. Myers. Helm. Mensch and Bisse meyer: X Club. Schmerge. The class elecfed Jack Hemmer as presie denf and Dick Winferman as secrefary and rreasurer.
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