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Class Treasurer 4 Page Z0 Football 2-3-4 Tennis 3-4 Intramurals Z-3-4 Bowling 2 Lettermerfs Club 3-4 Kommando Klub Z-3 JOI-IN CHRISTOPHER COLLINS Mellow is the word for the ever-popular HJ. Cf, Collins. The haircut may look frazzled, but the nerves contained under it have ever been foreign to such a condition. Cfs temperament and perpetually unrufflecl mood have made him one of the calmer and more level-headed members of the class. In three years of recurring disaster and distress, we have yet to see -Iohn's manner, expression. or intonement digress from the familiar placid serenity. It is by virtue of this reassuring and confident consistency that 'tFella,' had come to be recognized and respected as a leader in every held- scholastic, athletic, and social, John is one of the rare breed of students that can progress in all direc- tions at once. The past three years he has distinguished himself on the grid- iron by giving his all and all, all over the backfield. Mingled with his physical activity was Cfs arduous application to study, which made him a noteworthy contender on the honor roll. Even when he ceased these laborious activities, he did not rest. John's idea of relaxation is-go out among the women-folks and test ones power of enchantment, and by relax- ing habitually in this manner he has earned acknowledgment as an accom- plished social lion. The lion goeth now from out his den. He seeks new prey, on all that lies within the proximity of his domain to be conquered. Let the world therefore prepare for the advent of -I. C. Collins-gentleman, athlete, scholar. Remember: Ah, thats alright fellas-Heck it don't make me no difference.
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JAMES JOSEPH BROPHY, Webster defines a gentleman ns . . . a man of good birth and social standingg a well bred, courteous, gracious, considerate manf, Could it be possible that Webster used Jim Brophy as the model for his description? No, because Webster penned his definition long before Jim entered the world. The only possible explanation is that Jim Brophy is the perfect example of a gentleman. He also measures up as a fine Cascia man, our motto being, a true Cascia man is a perfect gentleman. Jimls attributes aid him in everything he undertakes. He was an outstanding representative of the Young Christian Students, making an excellent speech before the convention in Oklahoma City. He was one of the most active members of the Y.C.S., always desiring to give his assistance. He represented Cascia Hall in the I Speak For Democracyl' contest finals. Cascia felt it was well represented because Jim possesses a deep voice ideal for oratory. We all know that someday Jim will be a success at whatever he under- takes. It is only inevitable. It is with a great deal of reluctance that Cascia bids adieu to Jim Brophy, a gentleman, a scholar, and Fl Cascia man. Remember: His turtle neck sweaters. Cascian 4 Y.C.S. 4 Belle-Masque Society 4 Kommando Klub 4 Page 19
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GEORGE MEYERCORD CURTIN Cascia Hall without George? Impossible! George, Boss, as he is ltnown to all his friends, has been with the class of '55 since its advent in the eighth grade. George is the strong, silent type, ncver letting it be known when he is around, yet he is the first to stand up against anything he feels is wrong or out of place. George went out for football but suffered a severe arm injury which kept him off the varsity. This injury didn't daunt Boss ' spirit though, for he was seen at all the games cheering the team on to victory. This cavalier is by no means a book-worm, although his grades are usually better than average. He is always on hand at every party with his vivacious bundle of blond piilchritude. His ability to get things done is manifested in the fact that he has been everything from Sergeant-at-arms to vice-president of the various organizations both on and off campus. George is much admired by his classmates, for he is never slow with a favor or a friendly word for anyone who may need it. George hopes to go to Yale, where he is sure to be a success in any field of endeavor he desires to take up because of the qualities of stability and character that are basic in him. Good luck, Boss Remember: ft's no trouble--Gail will be glad to do it. 'L ' ? . :Hai s , Towers I-2-3-4 Co-Advertising Mgr. 4 Y.C.S I-2-3-4 Sodality 2 Football I Golf 3-4 Intramurals I-Z-3-4 Kommando Klub 142-3-4 Page 21
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