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I SENIORS CORIDEN, GUY Slats . . . mumble, mumble, mum- ble . . . What did you say, Guy?’ class president, soph year . . . attempted football for four years . . . president of the Servers Guild . . . co-editor of Marquette. CV1TKOVICH, CAROLYN Duchess . . . her eyes twinkle . . she’s well acquainted with the three R’s . . . dramatic talent . . . looks pretty with up-swept hair. DEASY, MARGARET Mickey . . . energetic and ambitious . . . indulges in dramatics . . . takes prizes in shorthand . . . brown, Irish eyes . . . giggles a lot . . . intelligent creature. DOBOSZ, MARIE May . . . rivals her sister in look- ing chic . . . vice-president of the senior class . . . plays basketball . . . sings . . . and likes pie a la mode. DYBA, VERONICA Ronnie . . . all business men note: she’s a whiz at shorthand . . . she can hit the high notes . . . and she did ... in the Choral club. GARGULA, CECILIA Cele . . . her heart is as light as her hair . . . National Catholic typing award . . . ably models smart tweeds ... a sister soprano of Ronnie. CUFF, NOEL Noel . . . I’ll take my dollies and go home . . . built like a legendary Nordic ... a help in any football game . . . and especially at tackle . . . class ossifer, junior year. DANIELS. JOHN Angel ... I will have more to say after I am dead . . . never has to sit in a corner with a dunce cap on . . . Vocational Guild. DOBOSZ, CATHERINE Katie . . . classy dresser . . . played basketball . . . seldom seen without her sister, or without her smile . . . certificate of honor in national shorthand contest. DROZD, WALTER Vulch . . . bravery never goes out of fashion . . . center of attraction during the football season . . . and any other time . . . also on tl.c basketball and baseball team. CONNELLY, FRANCES Faff y . . . big blue eyes . . . wants to follow in the steps of Florence Nightingale . . . successful at dramatics . . . lead in Rose of the Southland. DZIAGLOWICZ, JOSEPH ready to learn . . . goes around with his head in the clouds. Page Eleven
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SENIORS L THOMPSON, PERRY I’m a dreamer, hey?’ . . . throws balls with the greatest of ease . . . basket or foot . . . class secretary of the sophomore year . . . senior president . . . frequenter of the land of nod. ARRAHAM, DOROTHY Dot ... a charming sort of person . . . with a likable sort of way . . . shorthand awards . . . used to vocali .e in choral club, way back in ’36. BABINSCAK, EVELYN Evvie . . . born with a gift of laughter and a sense that the world is mad . . . vice-president of the Mission Unit this year . . . plays a nice game of basketball. BECKMAN, JOSEPH Joe ... if it takes technique, it takes Beckman . . . has a shy, confiding grin . . . anyhow, it looks like one. BONAVENTURA, ANTHONY Tony . . . two-letter man . . baseball and basketball . . . the way those long shots curve into the basket causes sighs of contentment . . . a splendid saxophonist. CARLSON, RITA JANE T he gang” . • • oh boy . . . she s always taking spills . . . declares she’s not well-balanced . . . since she played the dramatic part of a crazy woman . . . co-editor ct the Marquette . . . and former editor of Hi-lite. EDER, JAMES Skecter . . . favorite expression: Hi, squirrelbait!” ... a man of many activities . . . football. Choral club, dramatics, baseball, track, vocational guild and others, senior president. AUSTGEN, JAMES Jim . . . he’s studying to give Astaire competition . . . tall, blond and terrific . . . Mission Unit . . . he’s a peanut cruncher ... he writes poetry, come spring. BACKE, GERALD Jerry . . . Oh, for a thousand aces’ . . . able prez of the Catho- lic students mission crusade . . . loves to dabble in hypo . . . has a sense of humor of the dry variety. BONA, RICHARD Sledge . . . love me, love, my truck . . . transferred from Thorn- ton when a soph . . . tackles with the best of them . . . and the best of them . . . he’s not particular. BRZINSKI, ANN Little one . . . fresh and petite as a spring violet . . . veni, vidi, vici” — all Latin verbs . . . likes to emote dramatically . . . remember her in Henry Tells the Truth”? CLUSSER ATH, BETTY Writes humorous compositions . . . been in several plays . . . admits to moods, but most of them are happy ones . . . her smile makes one love her . . . pixilated (slightly ) . . . French club. Page T en
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GIBBS, EDWARD Junior ... an artist in the ancient art of doodling . . . one of our able art-editors . . . good natured . . . possesses enviable curly locks . . . excels in dramatic parts. HAP, JOSEPH Joe . . . he’s a blond too ... a backstage hand . . . “just one minute kids . . . lights . . . action . . . there goes the curtain . . . Servers Guild . . . and he’s soooooo good at the typewriter. HECKELMAN, ROSEMARY Herky . • . she’s small but so is a stick of dynamite . . . secretary- treasurer of Vocational Guild in ’38 ... a camera fiend and another of our footlight trippers. HUBER, CLIFFORD Cliff . . . the butcher boy, oh the butcher boy . . . prize base horn in the band . . . has a strange malady that makes him wonder from school . . . mebbe he’s a skiptomaniac. JACKOWSKI, LILLIAN Lili . . . knows her history from way back when, to way up now . . . a b jokworm . . . can even digest biology ... a Guild member. JOYCE, MARY RITA Marita ... she is always happy and everyone rc-joyccs with her . . . transferred from Mercy in ’38 . . . never stops talking . . . even in class. GARTNER, RAYMOND Ray . . . look upon my works, ye mighty, and despair . . . came through on the Crown Point school bus . . . for four years . . . intact. GRIMMER, RITA FRANCES Steady as a grandfathers clock . . . a good one of course ... a speedy typer . . . friendly . . . bctcha she’d be awful hard to fight with. HAYES, MARY GENESE Jan . . . thought the moon was made of green cheese . . . president of our illustrious Camera club . . . leader in girls sports . . , vivacious . . . is the word for Jan. HOLMAN, THOMAS Tom ... all his dreams center around K-2 filters . . . class presi- dent 3 8, toots a mean trombone . . . Central’s Andy Hardy . . . starred in “Skidding” . . . from the play of the same name. HUBER, RALPH Blondie ... a philosopher of the old school and the Crown Point bus ... a member of the Voca- tional Guild . . . ambles around with a good-natured grin. JAEGER, EDMUND Jiggs . . . well, there’s just nobody like him . . . can’t say no . . . swishes a sloppy negative ... a key rattler ... no reference to a snake . . . meaning he can play the piano. SENIORS Page T welvt
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