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First row: Visek, Banick, Gahagan, Fontaine, Wagner, Monaco, Poggi, Walsh, Geppi, Meyd, Fenzel. Second row: Towner, Forney, Satterfield, Ratcliffe. Ryan, Fosler, Archambault, Bye, Schaech, T. Gavin, Ariosa, Busehman, Devito, Kilmartin, Lambie, W. Gavin, Greenberg. Third row: Sanders, Hicks, Brewer, Stauch, Ke-sting, D'Anna, Ferris, Schmidt, Wiseman, Mansfield, Bixler, Appel, Farrell. Junior A Football, basketball, baseball, the annual play, and the various forms of Catholic Action were well-stocked with ISA members, and major Us for athletics were proudly Brother Xavier presents specimens in shorthand. displayed by Ariosa, Buschman. Fenzel, Filbert, Ferris, Forney, Fosler, T. Gavin, W. Gavin, Greenberg, Kilmartin, and Wag- ner. Albert Fontaine is one of the leading bond-purchasers in the school. Our honor men consist of Banick, Bixler, Fenzel, llatcliflqe, Satterfield, and Vllagner. John Appel, debater, would make a good lawyer. Stauch and Ferris, poets, should continue in that profession. Ex-classmates in the service are Carl Greenberg, John Mack, and Lawrence Wiseman. At the close of our Junior year, we look forward to our return next year as a banner senior class, and we wish to thank our de- voted teachers and extend our best wishes to the Glass of 343. 26
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John W. Wittman flake stole the show in the Senior Play as Randolph. Was varsity quarterback. and hopes to join the Army Air Corps. A cheerful fellow who likes Harry James and boxing. Was a member of the CSMC and Archconfraternity. Most heard expression: Well, l know a guy-1 Edward W. Zelinski Four years ago he was a quiet, serious, shy freshman. Times have changed! He has blossomed into a fluent speaker with a happy-go-lucky personality. Yes, Zelinski would make a fine lawyer, but heid rather be a doctor. At present he pitches for the baseball team. James McCloskey Mac played football and basketball for three years. At present he is a member of the Army Air Corps in California. Likes girls, football, and Ocean City. His favor- ite saying is 'flsetis go. W? .leaf gable arzl47a'ef1 fcontinued from page 121 versatile youths, eager to undertake numer- ous and difficult problems chiefly in chemistry, algebra, and language. Wie held ourselves aloof from underclassmen and took keen interest in sports and other extra- curricular activities, especially the Junior Hop. We had a flair for sharp clothes and sleek haircuts. Girl shyness and soprano voices disappeared, and the cloak of child- hood was thrown aside never to be worn again. Came the memorable day when they called us the elite-Seniors of Calvert Hall. More than ever we were determined to finish the foundation of an unequalled Catholic Education. Advanced science and mathematics occupied our subtle minds. And with the war in full swing we took examinations galore. which tested our fit- ness for various military services. 25 Salma- Then followed the Senior Prom at the Maryland Casualty, the Senior Retreat at Manresa. the baccalaureate Mass at the Cathedral, the commencement at the Lyric, and finally that coveted diploma. Within a year the class of '43 will be rep- resenting Calvert Hall on all corners of the globe, fighting for our country, its ideals, and its four famous freedoms.
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Junior B With Brother Francis as Moderator, class 3-B enjoyed a banner year. Sharing the executive powers were Rogers, president, Broderick, vice-president, Vining, secre- tary, and Hoos. treasurer. This class claims the enviable distinction of having among its members tl1e newly elected presi- dents of the local conferences of the CSMC and of the Legion of Decency, Will Rogers and John Lockwood, respectively. The musically inclined fellows were Hernick, Lambdin, and Taylor who played in the orchestra, and Broderick, who tickled the ivories for Bob Quinn's Orchestra. In sports, Junior B contributed gridiron greats such as Flanigan, Frank, Lockwood, Mattingly, Sinnreich, and Rogers. The soccer team claimed Castoro and Grieb, while Hoos, Mattingly, and Standiford Brother Fabian scrutinizes a student's Spanish played ice hockey. Future diamond stars included Hoos, Glorioso, and Broderick. Seen frequently on the tennis courts were Apicella, Castoro, Taylor, and Vining. Firxt mtv: Muth, Glorioso, Good, Hoos, Broderick, Rogers, Vining, Lavezza, DeFilippi, Newman, Flanigan. Second row: Strache, Tutchton, Castoro, Standiford, Ricketts, Wessells, Barker, Burke, Shannon, McKewen, Taylor, W. Moore, Hernick, Crieb, Kotula, Mattingly, Frank. Third row: Lambdin, Dinsniore, Apicella, Sinureich, Lockwood, Lathroum, Reed, Passaro, Wells, L. Moore, Robel. 27
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