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Alexander W. Burke Al is tall. good-looking. and affable. Vice- president of the CSMC and a member of the Senior play. l-le is desirous of being an Army Officer. Enjoys tennis, boxing. and dancing. Favorite expression: iil.isten. youse guys! Allen Benjamin Chalk An excellent athlete who featured in foot- ball. basketball. baseball. and bowling. Jeannie and the Army Air Corps occupy most of his cerebrum. A very good dancer and outstanding personality. Al always looks very well-groomed. Unforgettable because of his aerial offensive in the Har- risburg game. Charles V. Cinquegrani Neat in appearance. very sincere. excep- tionally punctual. such traits fit snugly into the character of 'iCinq.', l-le falls in line with dancing and bowling. but can see no use for homework. For two years he was a member of the bowling team that elected him manager in his senior year. William E. Codd liill is a suave and genial person who comes along fairly well in his studies. He is on the most friendly terms with everyone -teachers included. A frequent visitor to the Pratt Library. He dislikes the 9:30 bt-ll. written homework in general. and lioom 205. Joseph Victor Corasaniti i'Little Jocu came from the Calvert Hall Country School in '39 and proved himself one of the most generous and devoted lads the Hall has ever had. Connected with the school play in his third and fourth years and was a member of the Senior Prom Committee. Likes guns and photography but canit stand a dancc that isn't formal. John W. Corbett, Jr. Diminutive and cheerful Jack is an excel- lent athlete. Played varsity football and baseball in his Senior year. Captained var- sity football team to first victory in '42, Likes Trig and girls. D08Sllil like botheads and jitterbugs. He wants to be either an engineer or a professional baseball player. 'illow long before this period is over? 14
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Nelson Beebe Nelson. a tall, cheerful chap. always in the same jovial mood. enjoys a little banter with his classmates. He is a trustworthy friend. an all-around aswell guy. This smiling lad. who came to CHC from the Calvert Hall Country School. likes dis- missal on Friday. dislikes conceited dames. and abhors 9:30 A. M. John Russell Birney John. friendly and cheerful at all times, has been one of the most dependable and obliging boys in the school. Moreover, he's both a first-rate student and an accom- plished pianist. who played in the school orchestra for four years. He enjoys good music and concerts and has an enviable stamp collection. Frank A. Borig Frank. who wants to be a Glider Pilot. is recognized everywhere by his happy-go- lucky disposition. He featured on the bowling team. He likes sweet swing a la Dorsey. but hates blue Mondays, 9:30 bells, and zoot suits. He greets everyone with wvllhat Gcha, say? Nicholas I. Brennan 'gGot a weed. lVlilio? thatjs Nick. Ener- getic in the Legion of Decency, CSMC. and orchestra for four yearsg cheer leader in l-2. and a member of the Archconfraternity and yearbook staff. Latin projects plus peace and quiet have tortured him. l'le's interested in Physics and longs to join the Marine Air Corps. John J. Brocalo Although John was too busy for sports or activities. he always found time from work for galavanting. He dislikes English and two-day weekends. and his main ambition is to join the United States Navy. Likes blondes. brunettes. red heads. and romantic music played by Tommy Dorsey. Lawrence Brockmeyer Larry. who was valedictorian at commence- ment. is a very energetic fellow with a top- flight scholastic record. This devoted edi- lor of the Cardinal,' was also active in the absorbing work of the yearbook. He likes Latin. music. blondes. and waltzing. and played varsity baseball and basketball. 13
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Jerome A. Daslmer Jerry. one of the most popular fellows at the Hall. is a four-letter man: soccer. foot- ball. baseball and ice hockey. Chosen All- Maryland goalie in ice hockey in 342 and All-Maryland soccer halfback in '42 and 113. He likes big parties and Harry Jamesg dislikes unsociables. Future Naval Air Cadet. William C. De Vilhiss Bill. who entered the Hall as a senior. takes all his duties seriously and manifests keen interest in swimming, track. football. and lacrosse. Jimmie Lunceford. banjos. and tab collars are his weaknesses. Bill also likes PT boats. Bug-bears: English. Alge- bra. and almost every period but lunch. Joseph Patrick Dolan L'Baseball Joe played for both our var- sity football and baseball teams in his Senior year. He is one of the Hallis most enthusiastic ice-hockey rooters. One of his chief interests is listening to the smooth recording of popular tunes. Dislikes the period before a football game. J. Victor DuBay Building and flying gas model planes ap- peal to this bright. curly-haired lad. Vic dislikes the study of any language. Ambi- tion: Aeronautical Engineer. He was a member of the Code class in senior year. He's only three and a half years old. but expects to join the Army Air Corps. Philip Eckenrode Phil. outstanding football and ice-hockey celebrity. was captain of the jayvee pigskin pushers and center on the varsity hockey team. He was class representative in the Legion of Decency in his third year. Vilants to enlist in the Army Air Corps. Very quiet but most keenly aware of the dames. Conrad H. Edwards Formal calling card, Mwell. whad 'ya know? Such is Ed, the ice king. alias 'ibaldyf' The main spring on the hockey team for three years: jayvee 2. varsity 3. 4. Also a tennis star. who merited a letter and a stripe. 'Evaded detention class for 42 consecutive days. A future aeronautical draftsman. 15
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