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V. Danto E. Data P. De Salvo R. De Tamble S. Dicken A. Dilger J. Dineen C. Doering J. Donahue J. Daady S. Doweiko T. Doyle W. Dayle J. Dullard J. Dullard W. Dunn JAMES JOHN CUBA, All Saints Grammar School Prom 3, Boxing Team 3 and 4. Never committed Spread Eagle Squadron 2, 3 and 4, Boxing Team 3 and a foul in the ring or in his life. CLIFFORD ROY 4, Rita Rollers 3 and 4. Put emphasis on back pats. DOERlNG, Haokway Grammar School Rita Rollers PHILIP HENRY CULLOM, St. Joseph Grammar School 3. A somber expression hid a jovial and sparkling Spread Eagle Squadron 4, Riding Club 4, Light- personality. JOSEPH CARL DONAHUE, St. Adrian weight Football 1 and 2. Quiet, studious and energetic. VINCENT GEORGE DANTO, Nativity Grammar School Baseball Team 3. Never lazy, but never excited Grammar School Acolytes l, 2, 3 and 4, Spread Eagle Squadron 3 and 4, Band 1, Tennis Team 2. Always wore a happy expression. JOHN FRANCIS himself. EDWARD STANLEY DATA, St. Bruno Gram- mar School Seldom had much to say. Had a wonderful disposition and personality. PAUL Ml- CHAEL DE SALVO, St. Francis of Assissi Grammar School . . . Honor Society 4, Saph-Frosh Soiree l and 2, Homecoming 3, Heavyweight Football 2, 3 and 4. Played the game at life as squarely as a game of foot- ball. RICHARD JAMES DE TAMBLE, St. Margaret Grammar School Junior Prom 3, l.M. Football 4, Senior Track 4. To see him laugh was like a spring tonic. SANTFORD CHARLES DICKEN, St. Dorothy Grammar School Spread Eagle Squadron 2, 3 and 4, Model Airplane Club 3. Will long be remembered by the school authorities. ALBERT ANTHONY DILGER, St. Augustine Grammar School Acolytes 2, 3 and 4, Ice Skating 2, 3 and 4, Bowling 3. Had the best vocabulary of jive jargon in the school. JO N JOSEPH DINEEN, St. Lawrence Grammar School . . . Honor Society 4, Ritan l, 2, 3 and 4, Senior Pram 4, Junior DOODY, St. Rita Grammar School Glee Club 3 and 4, Cisca 4, Ritan 4, Operetta 3. One of the best dancers in the school. At all social events. STANLEY PAUL DOWEIKO, Immaculate Conception Grammar School . . . Bowling 4. A whiz in the chemistry lab. Should go far in his chosen field of endeavor. THOMAS JAMES DOYLE, St. Adrian Grammar School . . Heavyweight Football 2, Lightweight Football 1. Liked life fast and exciting at all times and strove to make it so. WILLIAM JOSEPH DOYLE, St. Basil Grammar School . . . Saph-Frosh Soiree 2. A constant com- panion of Pater. They were as inseparable as Siamese twins. JAMES JOSEPH DULLARD, St. Adrian Gram- mar School Bowling 3, LM. Baseball 3. he mighty mite of Section 4 . JOHN STEPHEN JLLARD, St. Adrian Grammar School . . . Riding D Cub 4. Adept at spinning a yam. WILLIAM C ARLES DUNN, St. Rita Grammar School . . . Math C ab 4, Cisca l and 2, Cheerleader 3. Looks bewildered Page Twenty-five
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' Seniors of 1942 School . . . Heavyweight Football 3, Cheerleader i and 2. His loud clothes were a tapic of talk throughout the school. A real Johnny jive. JAMES PHILIP CASEY, St. John Baptist Grammar School . . . Light- weight Basketball 4, LM. Basketball 3. Always knew when to do the right thing, especially on the basketball floor. RICHARD BERNARD CAUSLAND, St. Rita Grammar School . . . Honor Society 4, Cascian 2, Band 1, 2, 3 and 4, Student Council 4, SOph-Frosh Soiree 2. He played drums as if he was born with sticks in his hands. JAMES FRANCIS CHAT, St. Leo Grammar School . . . Spread Eagle Squadron 4, Riding Club 4, Rita Rollers i. as an unassuming personality; always ready with a smile. ROBERT HENRY CHER- NEY, Our Lady of Solace Grammar School . . . Glee Club 3 and 4, Homecoming 4, Heavyweight Football 1 and 2. Went about his business quietly, but with an ever present touch of humor. ROBER PATRICK CLARKE, St. Gall Grammar School . . . l-onor Society 4, Heavyweight Football 2, 3 and 4, Track 1. he Forgotten man of the football team. JAMES LAW- RENCE COMAS, St. Rita Grammar School Debat- ing Club 3. One of the gay blades of St. Rita's Parish. Always on the go. HUGH FRANCIS CONDON, St. Theodore Grammar School Never did wake up to the fact that there were activities. FRED FRANCIS COOK, Little Flower Grammar School Acolytes 4, Camera Club 1, Cisca 2, Ice Skating 2, Glee Club 1. An energetic lad; always ready with a suggestion. FRANCIS DAVIS CONROY, St. Brendan Grammar School Lightweight Basketball 1, Heavyweight Basketball 2, 3 and 4, Track 1, 2 and 3. Brought the rules of sports into his everyday life. WILHAM BERNARD CORBETT, Visitation Grammar School Excellent at keeping the class alive with his impromptu wit. EDWARD JAMES CORRIGAN, Visitation School. . . Band 1. Grammar Never fooled around when things needed his serious attention. WALLACE JO N COS- TENARO, St. Anthony of Padua Grammar School Rita Rollers 3. Never excited himself. A great man in arguments about anything. WILLIAM DANIEL COTTER, Hookway Grammar School Glee Club 4, Math Club 3, Rita Rollers 2, 3 and 4, Stamp Club 3, Baseball Team 3 and 4. Has unassuming personality. WILLIAM JORDAN CRILLY, St. Felicitas Grammar School Camera Club 2, 3 and 4, Honor Society 4, c Venior Prom 4, Junior Prom 3, Cascian 3 and 4. When he wasn't shooting pictures, he was riding in his tank. J. Casey R. Causland J. Chat R. Cherney R. Clarke J. Comas H. Condon F. Conroy F. Cook W. Corbett E. Corrigan W. Costenaro W. Cotter W. Crilly J. Cuba P. Cullom
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and worried at times, but never fails in his undertakings. FRANCIS MICHAEL DUTKA, St. Gall Grammar School Nothing in the line of activities interested him, but he was well known on the campus. DONALD JOSEPH ECKERT, St. Margaret Grammar School Choir 2, Honor Society 4, Ice Skating 3, Tennis Team Talked about bowling prowess and then i, 2, 3 and 4. JAMES EDWARD EGAN, broke his leg on the alleys. St. Justin Martyr Grammar School Baseball Team 2, 3 and 4. A serious minded chap. Liked to watch competitive sports. BENONIE CHARLES EHRHARDT, St. Martin Grammar School Rita Rollers 2 and 3. Nat well known around the campus, but a familiar fig- JOSEPH FRANCIS EICH- are at roller skating rinks. TEN, St. Brendan Grammar School Rita Rollers 2. ad a very mechanical mind. Always fussing with machines of all kinds. ROBERT HENRY EIKMEYER, St. Dorothy Grammar School Spread Eagle Squad- ran 2, 3 and 4. One of the mast cheerful lads around school. Always ready with funny words and nicknames for everyone. JOHN GROVER ELLISON, St. Rita Grammar School Band 1. A real student. Care- ful and responsible in all his undertakings. FRANCIS WILLIAM FARLEY, St. Calumbanus Grammar School . . . Heavyweight Football 3 and 4. A real wit in class Had a host of friends. JOHN PATRICK FLEMING, Visitation Grammar School Spread Eagle Squadron Page Twenty-six F. Dutka D. Eckert J. Egan B. Ehrhardt J. Eichten R. Eikmeyer J. Ellison. F. FaHey J. Fleming J. Flentz F. Flynn D. Faley W. Foley J. Forrest F. Garland R. Geims One of the JOHN 2, 3 and 4, Rita Rollers 4, Track 1 and 2. School leaders in the Cuba and Hebel gathering. BERNARD FLENTZ, St. Philomena Grammar . . . Math Club 3, Model Airplane 3 and 4, Cisca 4. Led in the making of model craft for the government. FRANCIS ALOYSIUS FLYNN, St. Theodore Grammar School . . . Lightweight Football 2, Heavyweight Basketball 4, Lightweight Basketball 1, 2 and 3, LM. Boxing 3. One of the best boxers in the school. DANIEL EDWARD FOLEY, St. Lawrence Grammar Band 1, Bowling 1, 2, 3 and 4, Rita Rollers School. 2, 3 and 4. Where Piper and Ryan were, Foley was. WILLIAM PATRICK FOLEY, St. Augustine Grammar School Cascian i, 2, 3 and 4, Editor 4, Rita Rollers 3 and 4, Honor Society 4, Senior Pram 3, Junior Everything he does is excellently done in an unobtrusive manner. JAMES JOSEPH FORREST, St. Lea Grammar School Spread Eagle Squadron 2, 3 and 4, Rita Rollers 2 and 3, Track 1, 2, 3 and 4, Heavy- Faatball 3 and 4. An outdoor enthusiast. weight FRANCIS RAYMOND GARLAND, St. Gabriel Grammar School Known as Judy to his friends. Read more mystery books in school than one usually does in ROBERT KENNETH GELMS, St. Clare of Ice Skating 1, 2, 3 The Prom 3. a lifetime. Montefalco Grammar School and 4, Rita Rollers 2, 3 and 4, Golf Team 1. splendid showing of the Roller Hockey Team was due to
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