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1 'I T.- ,. t,. -LL .iw Mk tx Front row: C. Sharpe, B. Moran, B. Aby, B. Sherry, H. Corbett, Father M. J. Porreca, J. Dunkin, T. Mason L. Strain, R. McBride, J. Collins. Second row: J. Dillard, G. Curtin, T. Ruysser, B. Wallace, W. Rice, G. Victor, P. Tomer, J. Gilbert, D. Bisett, R. Robinson, B. Doyle. Back row: F. Nieberding, C. Day, J. O'Rourke, D. Carthaus, R. Stephens, D. Patrick, R. Simons, l. Allen, C. Gilliard. SOPHOMORE CLASS Another year has gone by and surprisingly the Sophomore class of 52-53 and the school both have survived. The gentlemen CU coming back from the previous year or years are: Aby, Bisett, Carthaus, Corbett, Curtin, Day, Doyle, Herndon, Martin, Mason, Moran, O'Rouke, Robinson, Sharpe, Sherry, Simons, Stephens, Strain, Thompson, Tomer, and Wallis. The new members are: Allen, Collins, Dunkin, Gilbert, Gilliard, Laird, Nieberding, Rice, Ruysser, Victor, and Wynn. The social life of the class itself was very limited. lt included a class party at Bill Doyle's house and a party given by Roger Stephens and Tommy Thompson. Father Porreca was our moderator and under his supervision we elected C. Sharpe, President, C. Gilliard, Vice President, B. Sherry, Secretary. The class was represented in sports by Collins, Corbett, Gilbert, Gilliard, Hern- don, Patrick, Rice and Simons who were on the varsity football team with C. Day as Manager. Corbett and Moran were the representatives from our class on the basketball team. Carthaus, Corbett, Sherry, and Herndon were all on the golf team, Tomer, Herndon, Wallis, Stephens, Moran, and Thompson composed two bowling teams in the High School League. P sr, A ,Q f5,P.+', F1 'ff k' '1 ul - ru! 151
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JUNIOR QUIPS Davnd Barry Renowned for has ablllty to rest In class Who wnll ever forget Gave me a fag Buck Clayton The new addltnon to the class who had the brught smlle and the lavish accent I IS an accomplished trumpter Bull Combs The comedian of the class He wall be remembered for Dont touch me and has attempts at speech makung Ronnie Helwlg The IllUSTTlOUS person from Chlcago Remember hls accent and Fllppy da Polpous James Hull Jlm IS the boy wuth the musical touch Wheres my banlo'? James Iverson Remember how he always played basketball wrth his slster ln the dnveway Dan Keleher Danny rs probably the most enthuastlc rooter of the K K Remember his M M M M M Boy Ray Kerley The wuse ol man of the class Whom dnd he vote for an the last elections Joe Kopta Joe IS the only boy nn the class who can never be wrong Father I dusagree Dennls Lane The only one of the orlgmal sux left from Chicago Remember when he lost ten pounds trymg to shove Helwlg into hrs bunk Phul Laulnger The presldent and founder of Vnrgnme Remember Lets have aparty Davld Loop Dave us the quiet man m class When out on a date or on the athletlc fneld It us qulte a dlfferent matter Robert Mackey Bobby IS the Dr Jekyl of the two brothers He always gets Duckne out of trouble and falls unto at hlmself Rlchard Mackey Dlckle rs the Hyde He IS noted for has romances with June In Englush class George Muller George IS the brlght wut of the class He IS also a fine student George Park George ns a frnend to all The Gopher chased the Weasel Jack Powers Jackie lS the lnttle boy of the class He as known as the fruendluest drlver on the road Jam Rltchne The boy who was trampled to death on has fathers turkey farm Meet you at the Bonnie Blue Dan Sampson Dannue as one of the four ongunals of the seventh grade Although he pledged Toppers he lnkes Broncs better Barrlt Smith Rabblt IS a bug asset to the class He IS always around when needed Two to one I ll make at Bob Wutuckl Bob our own Bob He IS by far the most outstandmg athlete of the class Jon Zoller The boy who has never been klssed though he clalms dlfferently . . . . . . ,, . 11 - 11 - - 11 ' ' - 11 1 . . ,, . . 11 - - 11 - - - - 11 1 ' 11 . , . . . . . 11 ' 11 - - - 11 - - - 11 11 1 11 . .' . . . . . ,, ,, . . . . , 11 . ,, , . 11 1 - 11
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SOPHOMORE QUIPS B Aby Mournang after the O U N D game I Allen Better foreagn fash D Bassett Martan s eye Carthaus Orataons an Cavacs class J Collans Has expensave poker partaes Corbett Starrang performance an Englash class Curtan Has Cavalaers Day Abalaty to grade Cavacs papers Dallard Loly pop Dunkan Joker Galbert Has Texas talk Gallaard Has many names Herndon Has love for roomy hay rades Laard Has abalaty to get along wath our class Martan Escapades an Dallas Mason Has excatang socaal lafe Moran How to be a Senator an IO easy lessons Naeberdang Accuracy wath an eraser O Rourke Promptness an the mornang Patrack Has buzzang of has classmates an has aarplane W Race Waat awhale crocadale R Robanson Oh me and my Ferrara' T Ruysser Has abalaty to follow C Sharpe Has off hand knowledge of most everythang W Sherry Carry me back to old Varganny' R Samons 759 Bowlang average R Stephens Has many wald dates L Straan I was lust kaddang G Thompson Webster says P Tomer Has forceful personalaty G Vactor Cartoon sketches W Wallas I wouldn t have one of those tanny Cadallacs J Wynn How as tha one done D. - . . . . I H- - . . . n o. ' - ' ' C' - .. . . . J. ' - - J. ' - J. ' - ' . c. ' ' - ' . s. - ' -' . J' . -. .. , ,, ,, . a. ' - ' . T' - . .. . . U B. - ' . F. . . - . . J. ' - ' ' . D' . -. . . . . . y . 1 b -
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