Jesuit High School - Last Roundup Yearbook (Dallas, TX)

 - Class of 1949

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A LOOK INTO THE FUTURE If we were able to look into the future-say about ten years from now or so-I wonder what we would find our classmates doing? Shall we hazard a peek-in imagination only, that is? Bob Begien is first on our list. Bob has be- come an archeologist. It was my love of caves and their fascinating effect upon me that made me decide on this profession, states Professor Begien. Well, let's leave Bob with his caves Cor should I say Cave?j while we take a trip to Niagara Falls to see the nation's outstanding newsreel cameraman in action. He is about to take a picture of another daredevil who is go- ing over the falls in a barrel. If you guessed that our cameraman is Dick O'Leary, you are 100 per cent wrong. Dick's in that barrel, and John Malone is the man behind the lens. You all remember how John Wilkerson loved to draw, don't you? Well, John has ad- vanced far in his chosen field of art. He now illustrates the bubble gum wrappers that all children delight in reading. Steve McDermott, Al Collins, Jerry Post and Ed Konderla have formed an orchestra known as the Four Fiery Fiends. They appear in concert every Saturday night at the Harlem Theater, deep in the heart of Deep Ellumf' Emil and Frank Horak have at last gone their separate ways. Emil is a star of the Met- ropolitan Opera and Frank is a concert pian- ist of international renown. Now we come to our class villain, Joe Ameel. Joe has ended up on The Rock. Not as a prisoner, as you may think, but as warden of the institution. Ray Prasifka has made good use of his golden voice. He may be seen and heard on the corner of Stone and Elm Streets in downtown Dallas almost any sunny afternoon. Jimmy Jacoby, following in the footsteps of his famous father, has become a noted card authority. He is currently traveling about the country lecturing on Proper Pinochlef' You all remember Frank Sonner, I hope? Frank has surprised us all by becoming the greatest lover ever to be seen on the Ameri- can screen. Critics say his performances are reminiscent of those of Rudolph Valentino and Clark Gable. John C Texas Q Murphy has at last heard the call. John has become a Jesuit and has taken over Father Tynan's old position as stu- dent counsellor at Jesuit upon the latter's appointment as Monsignor. Bill Lott, having finally decided to study, graduated with high honors at Notre Dame and is now Professor of Astronomy and Celes- tial Research at Cal Tech. John Mehrten is making millions in the counterfeit money business. Jimmy Callan and James Barta, forever partners in crime, are now world famous mountain climbers who have been up every- thing known to man, including the river. Bill Ewen is now playing professional base- ball with the New York Yankees. He has a season record of forty wins against one loss.

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SENIOR SUPERLATIVES By special and secret ballot the members of the Senior Class voted the following seniors the most or the best of their kind. Best Student . Best Athlete . . Most Handsome Best Dressed . Biggest Loafer . Biggest Blulfer . Best Disposition Hardest Workers Wittiest . . . Smoothest Talker Most Quiet . Most Popular . Most Likely to Succeed . . Best Friend for the Future . . . John Saul . Bill Ewen . . Jim Brogan . . Pat Shea . . Bill Lott . Edo Biasatti . Bob Perry . . The Horaks Steve McDermott . . Bob Begien . Frank Renfroe . Bill Ewen . Mark Tolle . Mark Tolle



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Lupe Quevedo is still teaching Spanish II at Jesuit. Jim O'Reilly and Frank Renfroe have seen the light at last and are spearheading a drive to have Oak Cliff ploughed under the soil. Paul Ruwaldt and Bill Walsh have made a small fortune in their women's clothing store. When it comes to betting on the nags, there is no one so well versed in the art as the Bookie of Bookies -John O'Brien. Under the watchful eyes of Mark Tolle, Edo Biasatti and Lelon Beckham, The Roundup has left Jesuit and has become the nation's leading newspaper. It is considered the last word in periodical perfection. Robert Eichenberger, now coach of the pro- fessional Jesuit Rangers, will take his team,to the annual Washbowl Classic, where they are expected to clean up. Tom Carr is still trying to get his credit in freshman English to complete his college career. His wife is supporting him. Marty Currin is running a curio shop on the Indian Reservation in Oklahoma. Frank Interrante has joined the police force. He told them that he was Irish. Donald Conoly is now the foremost jockey in the United States. Conoly-ridden mounts have won nine consecutive Kentucky Derbys. Larry Morton has made a million with Morton's Noiseless Potato Chips. John Saul and Bill Clements are living off the fat of the land with their Old Fashioned Revival Meetings. In ten years you'll turn on your television set and see the World Series. Behind the plate calling balls and strikes will be Jim Fleming, while Jerry Lastelick will be on sec- ond for the New York Yankees. Stanley Martin is now a clown with Ring- ling Brothers Circus. Robert Paroski graduated from West Point and is now a colonel in the tank corps. Because of a deep love' of music which could find no adequate outlet, Dan Tavernier has become conductor of the New York Phil- harmonic Symphony Orchestra. Walter Vail has become famous as an ex- plorer of darkest Africa and a fearless stalker of vicious beasts. John Hope and Jackie Jackson are now protectors of our health. No, they're not M. D.'s, but garbage men, and are coining money as owners of the biggest collection concession in town. Jim Brogan graduated from Harvard and is the foremost lawyer in the country. George Holy has monopolized the delivery business in Texas. Just think-all he started with was one little red Cushman! Henry Saenz, after ten years of profes- sional hockey, is coach of the Dallas Texans. Bob Gramling has become the best shot in the world and is now traveling from place to place giving exhibitions with his peashooter. Since Mr. Anthony retired, Pat Shea has been giving sage advice to distressed people. Wally Pierce is the wrestling promoter here in town now. He bought the Sportato- rium, local show window for the grunt and groanersf' from some guy named Perry, who retired about six months ago. Bob's vast oil interests required so much of his time that he Cand someone elsej decided to reside per- manently in West Texas.

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