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William Anthony Meyer, Jr. Bill, an excellent combination of intelli- gence, sportsmanship, and energy, merited General Excellence Medals and honor roll cards for four years. He featured in varsity football and ice hockey. Bill is keenly in- terested in Physics, Code, and sports. He finds dates and regimentation depressing. Active in CSMC, Legion of Decency, Car- dinal Magazine, and the Cardinal and Gold. Salvatore J. Milio, Jr. 'iSal, well liked and good natured, parti- cipated in C. D., Salvage Corps. An ex- cellent student who enjoys good jokes, movies, and thrives on mathematics. His ambition: Marine Air Corps and electrical engineering. Dislikes French and English assignments. Wrote for 46Cardinal.,, Best known saying: I didnit do a thing last nightf, George B. Mooney Iovial George is quite an accomplished ice hockey player, jayvee first and second, and varsity third and fourth. Active member of aeronautics and code classes and hopes to become a member of the Army Air Corps. Likes hockey, Ocean City, and Physics. Favorite saying-'4What's the answer?7' Edward Muller Ed is tall. dark. handsome. and always cheerful. He played jayvee hockey in his first and second years, varsity in third and fourth. and jayvee football in his second and third. Favorite saying: 'LWhere are we going tonight ? John Franklin Murray 'iUncle Rafen would like to be a doctor in the Naval Medical Corps. He took a lead- ing part in the Senior Play. Managed var- sity icc hockey in the second, third, and fourth years, receiving a letter in the second and stripes in the other two. Likes horses and Ocean City. Daniel O'Malley Dan is a true Irishman with the typical lrish ambition of joining the Naval Air Corps upon graduation. Likes bowling. chewing gum, dancing, and Aeronautics. Although he dislikes to get up early. he is an active air-raid messenger and member of the Hall's Salvage Corps. His famous saying: Hey, trampln 20
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John F. LeBron President of our Senior Class. a good student. a top-flight athlete. and a gentle- man from the Calvert Hall Country School. John was on the All-Maryland foothall team and starred in varsity haskcthall and hasehall. To attend Notre Dame was ,lohnis amhition. hut soon he will join the Air Corps. Howard R. Leonard You can check and douhle check the scholastic records of CHC until you are worn out, and you will hardly find better grades than those of this serious young gentleman. Furthermore he's a great chess enthusiast. he hates horse operas. and he likes Bing Croshy and Paul Morphy. Landa Lowman Landa was active in Aeronautics, Code class. and Civilian defense. ,Iaw0hl. mein Herr. is his favorite expression: he gets good grades in German. Moreover. Landa plays and teaches the guitar. and enjoys the music of Harry James. Within a few weeks he will go into the Army Chemical Corps. john Joseph Manning John. a very consistent. tractahle. and at- tentive lad. hails from St. Amhrose's parish. He played jayvee ice hockey in his first and second years. and varsity in his third. winning three letters all told. They call him Curley'i hecause he keeps his hair cropped short all the year round. Edward C. Martin Ed is an ardent follower of all sports and activities at the Hall. He received a glee cluh emhlem in his second year. Ed pre- fers the Navy. howling. Harry James. and holidays: dislikes English. The pride of his working career was his patriotic job at the Glenn L. Martin plant. John Francis McSorley Mac. very energetic and well liked hy his fellow classmates. was active on the Hallis howling team in his third and fourth years. A cheerleader in his second year. Spanish was his favorite subject. and the Maritime Service is his amhition. Greatest achievement: he finished high school. 19
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Edward F. Ortman, Jr. HChes,', 215 pounds of mirth, is extremely popular and hopes to be a psychiatrist. As a soph, he was an end man in the minstrel. Was manager of ice hockey in his senior year. M. C. of the CSMC program. Chester dislikes government class. His favorite saying is 0h. you crazy, youf' Robert J. Palcher 'gBob, very popular with his classmates, was a member of the bowling team and the Aeronautics Club in his senior year. His ambition is to become an Army Ofhcer. Likes Hsharp chicks, music in the NT. Df' style, and sport clothes. Dislikes zoot suits. Favorite saying-Wfhatis sharpf' Albert Rayner Al, with his genial disposition and beam- ing smile, is quick to join in the laughter of a good joke. Excelled in ice hockey, football, and bowling. He is partial to girls from Seton. Hopes to become an Aviation Cadet and later to study medicine. His favorite saying: NCan't keep a good man downf' Robert John Resau Bob, a good bowler, placed second in the bowling tournament. He patronizes Harry James, pool, and most sports. He would like to be a commissioned officer in the Navy. Bob abhors detention, notebooks, and homework. He established a new high for attendance after 2:50 P. M. in 205. One of his favorite sayings: MAre you kid- din,?,' John S. Reynolds John, a favorite among the sportsmen, started his athletic career in the third year with football and baseball. His ambition was to be a pianistg but now he wants to become an accountant in the army. John likes good music, sports, girls, and eating. Bernard McCullough Rice Snookie,' is the pride of that distant land of Linthicum Heights. Wie have found him a most pleasing and loyal friend, a capable member of the soccer squad, and a fine dancer. He would like nothing better than to take a crack at army life-preferably the Army Air Corps. 21
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