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Page LEONARD NICODEMUS ABARAVICH, Immaculate Conception Grammar School . . . Math Club 4, Honor Society 4, Band 1., 2, 3 and 4, Track 3 and 4, President of Junior Class. A key-nate in any trumpet section. RICHARD ARVID ADAMS, St. Benedict Grammar School Acalytes 1, 2, 3 and 4, Cisca 2 and 3. As faithful a student as he was a server. WILFRED EDWARD ATZHORN, St. Rita Grammar School . . . Acalytes l, 2, 3 and 4, Band 1 and 2, Ice Skating 1 and 2, Bowling 2, ennis 1. He was a very quiet, reliable person. JOt-N GEORGE AZZATO, St. Anthony De Padua Grammar School . Acalytes 3 and 4, Radio Club 4, I.M. Football 3. One of St. Rita's gifts to the clouds. FRANCIS JOHN BADER, St. Justin Martyr Grammar School . . . Spread Eagle Squadron 2, 3 and 4, Cascian l, 2 and 3. Usually stayed in the background. WALTER GEORGE BAHR, St. Martin Grammar School . . . Glee Club 3 and 4, Ice Skating 3, Stamp Club 3, LM. Basketball 3. Had a great sense of responsibility. EUGENE JOHN BANIEWICZ, Five Holy Martyrs Grammar School Band 1, 2, 3 and 4, Bowling 1, 2 and 3. Got high scores on the alleys and high note an the trumpet. JOHN ANDREW BARNICKEL, St. Augustine Grammar School Acolytes 2. Didn't do much, but there wasn't much to him. ROBER PA RICK BARRETT, St. Justin Martyr wenty-twa L. Abaravich R. Adams W. Atzhom J. Azzata F. Bader W. Bahr E. Baniewicz J. Barnickel R. Barrett W. Bataska R. Bauer H. Benoit J. Beranek C. Berkin H. Bird R. Blair Grammar School Ice Skating 4. A fine, quiet student revered by all who knew him. WILLIAM UBERT BATASKA, St. Agnes Grammar School anar Society 4, Saph-Frash Soiree 1, Homecoming 3 and 4, Heavyweight Basketball 1, 2, 3 and 4, Baseball 2, 3 and 4. The great Slim. Push Shot artist deluxe. ROBERT MICHAEL BAUER, St. Sabina Gram- mar Schaal . . . Math Club 4, Honor Society 4, Band 1, 2 and 3, Flyweight Basketball 1 and 2, I.M. Baseball 3. Passesses a rich abundance of humor. HAROLD JOSEPH BENOIT, St. Theodore Grammar School . . . Heavyweight Basketball 4, Baseball 3 and 4, LM. Basketball 3. A real sports addict. JOSEPH ANTHONY BERANEK, St. Nicholas of Talentine Grammar School . Honor Society 4, Baseball Team I and 2, Track I, Heavyweight Basketball 2 and 3. Loved to argue in class. CONRAD STEPHEN BERKIN, St. Martin Gram- mar School Glee Club 4. Didn't say much, but when he did, the words were worth waiting for. HAROLD ALOYSIUS BIRD, St. Nicholas of Talentine Grammar School . . . Band I and 2. He may have been short, but he never ran out of energy. RICHARD JOSEPH BLAIR, St. Rita Grammar School Spread Eagle Squadron 2, 3 and 4, Honor Society 4, Cascian 3 and 4, Senior Prom 4, Student Court 4. Cowboy Dick, but he could really handle a car. GEORGE
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Stonding-John Cottrey, Vice-President. SittingeEdword Wolsh, President; John Weigond, Treasurer; Edward Madden, Secretory. President Edward Wolsh, Vice- President John Cottrey, Secretory Edword Madden, and Treasurer John Weigond; these were the seniors in- trusted with the leadership of the Senior Class by its members. Because of their popularity they have been honored by election to these offices and burdened with the responsibilities which these positions entoil. Since 0 diversified program of activities is offered, it is fitting that, at this time, we mention those who excelled in their own particular field. In the serious business of studies, Hubert Thomiszer and Louis Tymo led. They proved good students can also make good company. The suc- After Fuur Years . .. cess of the CASCIAN and the RITAN is in large measure due to the ability and industry of Bill Foley, editor of the CASCIAN, and John Dineen, guider of the RITAN'S destinies. ln othletics, Bill Sims and Rusty O'Don- nell, by their sportsmanship ond prow- ess, succeeded in carrying the Red and Blue to 0 position of honor on the gridiron and hardwood. For meri- torious service in the bond, Joe Wol- ski and Dick Couslond deserve much credit. They were ever ready to give their wholehearted co-operotion. Bill Crilly and Dick Bloir supported most of the projects of the school. In place of one special activity they portici- poted in 0 great many. Poge Twenty-one
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RICHARD BLASCO, St. Anthony Grammar School Seniors of 1943 some other world. CHARLES NICHOLAS BURNS, St. Hod Rito Grammar School . . . Choir i and 2, Glee Club 1 Acolytes 2, Radio Club 3 and 4, LM. Football 3. o hoppy-go-lucky outlook. JAMES JOSEP BOBBER, and 2, LM. Basketball 3, Cisco i and 2. He'd bet his St. Augustine Grammar School Radio Club 4. life on anything. THOMAS PATRICK BURNS, St. John Wore o dozed expression, but had 0 quick mind. Baptist Grammar School . . . Rito Rollers 3, I.M. BERNARD JOSEPH BORSCHKE, St. Mothios Grommor Basketball 3. If his temper was as hot as his hair, the School . . . Spreod Eogle Squadron 3 and 4, Honor school would have been destroyed. ROBER STEPHEN Society 4, Bowling 4, Rita Rollers 3 and 4. Could tolk BUTZ, Sacred Heart Grammar School . . . Never woke his way out of anything. JOHN JOSEPH BRACKEN, up to the fact that there were activities. -lod one of St. Theodore Grammar School . . . Acolytes 2, 3 the worst brush haircuts in the school. PA RICK and 4, Riding Club 4. Never known to do the wrong JOSEPH BYRNE, St. Bride Grammar School . . . Model thing. JOHN MICHAEL BRADY, St. Goll Grommor Airplane Club 3 and 4, Rita Rollers 4. An oddict to School . . . Debating Club 3, Tennis Team 1, Baseball indoor sports. JOSEPH LEROY CADDIGAN, St. Theo- 3 and 4. He could squeeze o laugh out of 0 lemon. dore Grammar School . . . Moth Club 4, Honor Society JEAN ROLAND BRAUWEILER, St. Bosil Grommor 4, Cisco 2, 3 and 4, Ice Skating 3 and 4. The Ben- School . . . Spreod Eogle Squadron 2, Ice Skating 3 nies looked to Joe to guard their vehicles ibicyclesi. and 4, Tennis Team i and 2. Usually set 0 good JOHN ROBERT CAFFREY, St. Justin Martyr Grommor example for his younger brother. ROBER JOSEPH School . . . Moth Club 4, Honor Society 4, Student BROWN, St. Hugh Grammar School . . . Model Air- Council 4, Student Court 4, Senior Prom 4. Enjoyed oll plone Club 3 and 4. Hod o suggestion for anything types of activities. ROBERT JOSEP CALLA AN, St. and everything. Affectionotely known 05 Former Justin Mortyr Grammar School . . . Honor Society 4, Brown. JAMES MICHAEL BURKE, St. Theodore Heavyweight Football 2, 3 and 4, LM. Basketball 3. Grammar School . . . Camera Club i and 2, Rita A perfect physicol specimen of Rita men. FRANCIS Rollers i, 2 and 3. A quiet lod who seemed to live in MARTIN CARNEY, St. Clare of Montefolco Grommor G. Blosco J. Bobber B. Borschke J. J. Bracken Brody Brouweiler Brown Burke Burns rior-zae Burns R. Butz P. Byrne J. Coddigon J. Coffrey R. Collohon F. Corney
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