St Xavier High School - Xaverian Yearbook (Junction City, KS)

 - Class of 1940

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Memories Come all you .students that want to hear. Who's who in the Junior Class this year. We're small in number, but great in pep, And there's some things, yes, that we haven't learned yet. Now I'm not saying we're master minds. Hut the things we do are pretty fine. Never by halves are our escapades done. Even skipping school—it's lots of fun. Hut now onward, my friends, there's work to be done. Well examine the class members one by one. Don't get angry, fussed or excited. 'Cause when I'm finished you'll be just delighted, hirst comes George Breen, our type- writing shark. We know this because of his excellent ma rks. lies fast and studious as he can be; That's why we all call him Speedy. Eeota Barclay is just a shy. little miss. Who really believes that ignorance is bliss. She always seems to have a cold Caused by too much night air. I've lieen told. Mary McGuire always like to dance. And all the while she's in a trance. I he next day at school you'll hear her say, I m so tired, I could sleep all day. Joe Holler is Xavier's famous bari- of Juniors tone; Noted for always singing alone. Roll Out the Barrel i his favorite song. Hut as a soloist he won't last long. John Doyle is a bashful kid. Maybe it's caused by something he did. Come oil, John, tell us the truth. Was her name Nell, Edith, or Ruth Next. Joe Goggin our Number 1 Rhett: It's really colossus the girls he gets. 11 is hair is always so slick and keen. I wonder why he uses so much vnsoline. Cassic Lynch is such a mischievous lass. Especially in our bookkeeping class. Sometimes she gets a deportment grade. Hut all she gets, she really has made. Next we have Raymond Moritz. Sometimes he seems all out of sorts. It could be because he was out too late. Hut he isn't known as one who dates. John McCormick, our basketball boy. Is quite the dancer with his flow flow” Each week day morning about a quar- ter to nine In comes Johnnie with Father Merch- ant behind. Last but not least, vours truly you'll meet To name it yourself, a catastrophe or treat. And as all good things must come to an end, I'll say to you. one and all—Amen. Kathleen ia(higher.

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Juniors President ........... Vice-President ...... Secretary-Treasurer Motto ............... Class Colors ........ Class Patron......... Class Flower ........ ......... Raymond Moritz ..............John Doyle .........John McCormick “To Make the Best Better .................. Rainbow Our Lady of Perpetual Help .............. Sweet Peas As They Be and Ought To Be Jl'NIOHS APPEARANCE NOTED FOR Exaggerating Moritz Meek McCormick Stately Boiler Business-like Doyle Cnconeerned Hoggin Energetic Breen Hurried Gallagher Angelic I vnch Tall and thin Barclay Serenity McGuire Self-possession Higgling Musical skill Ability as a cartoonist Studious tendencies 11 is dramatic art A weakness for red hail New love interests Hair dressing ideas Ability on the clarinet



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The Sophomores First Row: Left to Right. Frank Benkosky, Cecilia McCormick. Dorothy Walton, Nancy Davin, Monica Rohrer, Ann Wilson, Mary Jane Brosseau, Anita Ray Walker, Eleanor Wildman, Larry Leonard. Albert Bellinger. Second Row: Frances Grentner. Patrick Boiler, Edward Leach. Rosemary Boiler, Mary Hudspeth, William Lichtenhan, Edna Orr, Edgar Sanders, Charles Pillsbury. Sophomores President......................Vnita Ray Walker Vice-President ................ Edgar Sanders Secretary-Treasurer ........ Frances Grentner Motto ............. “Try, Trust, and Triumph Class Colors................Old Rose and Silver Class Patron ........ Our Lady Rose of Mystica Class Flower ....................... Tea Rose

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