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Found in 1810 Collections and/or Records:
Students, 1880s-1940s, 1930s
Photo #1: Play practice, 1930s Photo #2: Louis Zoretic, P. Gilbert Winkelman, Al Hermanutz Kelly, Architecture majors,1930's Photo #3: P. Gilbert Winkelman, OSB, Kelly, Louis Zoretic, Al Hermanutz 1930's Architecture Majors Photo #4: Arnold Noyes, Holtz, P. Gilbert Wilkelmann, OSB, Peterwell, Architecture Students, 1930s
Students, 1880s-1940s, 1935
Debate Team Carrier (Standing), Korbel, Phillips, Hynes, Devitt, Boese, Hennig, Mr. Hughes, Coach. 1935 Debate Team clipping from newspaper or magazine
Students, 1880s-1940s, 1933
Fr. Clarus Graves with St. John's players and costumes makers. St. John's University on the stage
Students, 1880s-1940s, 1914 193? 1942
Photo #1: Al Hermanutz, Cold Spring, Student in 1930s Photo #2: "on the road", horse and carriage, 1914 Photo #3: Freshmen gathering wood for the homecoming bonfire, 1942. Photo #4: Wm Hall (William Hall?) 1930s Photo #5: Fr. Gilbert Winkelmann's organization for architecture students. T-Square Club. 1936-1937. Photo is used in the 1937 Sagatagan.
Students, 1880s-1940s, 1930s 1937 1938
Photo #1: athletic banquet in 1930s Fr. Virgil Michel, Fr. Walter Reger Photo #2: "T" Square (t square) art dept club exhibit, 1930s Photo #3: students in 1930s Great Books Club Photo #4: Student waiters in the refectory, 1936-1937. Appears in 1937 Sagatagan, p. 105. Photo #5: Anderl now Fr. Henry, 1937 Photo #6: John Axtman Photo #7: Don Gervais, 1938
Students, 1880s-1940s, 1930s 1937 1938
Students, 1880s-1940s, 1930s 1938
Photo #1: Homecoming pep fest 1930s Photo #2: Frank Dierickx, BA 1938
Students, 1880s-1940s, 1930s
Photo #1: Homecoming Bonfire 1930s near handball courts where Mary Hall was built Photo #2: Walter Tooley, 1930s
Students, 1920s-1950s, 1945 1946
Students, 1920s-1950s, 2005
Note, corresponds with page 2 These people drove to your area from Virgil, Ill. Virgil is a small farm community about 50 miles west of Chicago. The man on the running board (white shirt, no vest) is William Deutsch who was later ordained a priest of the Rockford Diocese in Illinois. He died in 1956. Bernard Deutsch. Mary Grotto, people from Virgil, IL