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W.. T, .W . ,,, .UW ,Y Ci...-., ROBERT JOSEPH KINEM Holy Family Parish ..BOb.. O How FULL OF BRIERS is 'mis WORKING'DAY womb. -Shakespeare. Robert came to us in his freshman year after completing eight years of training at Holy Family School. He joined the tennis team in his sophomore year and made good at second-man position, for which he received several letters. Religion seems to be his favorite subject. Much of Bob's time is spent helping his father, who deals in radio and electrical appliances. Bob's knowledge in this field has helped the class many times in their preparation for dances. His future seems to be centered in this held for he plans to go into business with his father. NORBERT JOHN KRAUS St. john Parish ..-Nobby.. I nova I SHALL HAVE LEISURE TO MAKE soon. -Shakespeare. Quiet, pleasant and wellfliked, Nobby's slow speech and attractive personality have won him the friendship of everyone who knows him. Nobby is a natural athlete, and due to his gifted ability as a runner, he is known as the Marvintown meteor. He likes mathematics and science equally well. His usual line of conversation runs to discussing wrestling, hunting and the like. His little black Ford is his constant companion, which he rewires every day. Nobby is doubtful as to his future, but we all know that he will he a success in whatever field he chooses. CARL FRANCIS KLAN St. Stanislaus Parish HMY REMEMBRANCE is VERY FREE AND CLEAR EaoM ANY IMAGE os OFFENSE DONE 'ro ANY MAN.H -Shakespeare. Carl is the quiet, unassuming type of fellow who is the backbone of any school. He can be depended upon for assistance in all activities of the school, social or other' wise, giving wholehearted support. His fine deportment, in and out of class, is a credit to his training at St. Stanislaus. Carl became a charter member of the Glee Club at its formation and since then has always taken an active inf terest it it. After he leaves Prep, Carl intends to further his education at a college, yet to be decided upon. The Held of aeronautics appeals to him. JAMES ROBERT KRESS Cathedral Parish jimmy LLTHE TiME os LIFE is snonrgro SPEND THAT sl-roar' NESS BASELY wEnE Too LONG. -Shakespeare. After having spent three years at school out of town, serious minded jimmy, as he is known to his friends, came back to Prep to finish his high school course. He is looking forward to his lot as an army inductee because he feels that the training there will benelit him when he returns to become associated with his uncle's engineering htm in New York. He is adept at hiring broken articles, the study of electricity is his hobby, and his trumpet is his pride and joy.
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GEORGE FRANCIS HAGLE Sacred Heart Parish Geo1gie'! l'DARLlNG'DARLING'DARLING'DARLINGQ SAID THE CHINESE NIGHTlNGALE.q,'+VdCf1Cl Lindsay. After eight years spent in the Sacred Heart Grade School, Georgie came to Prep. He is a fellow you can't help liking. Many of his friends think he has a remarkable resemblance to Mickey Rooney. He enjoys mathematics and physics, considering them a practical basis for his future work as a draftsman or an engineer. He is always active in extrafcurricular work. During his sophomore year, he was assistant manager of the football team, and he played guard on the team during his last two years. George has been very helpful on many dance and prom committees. We wish him luck in all his future undertakings. JOHN EDWARD JORDAN St. Mary Parish ujugheadn I sms A CHARMBD Liss. -Shakespeare. Pleasant, wellfliked and the possessor of a perpetual smile kin a few words. That sums up any account of our own Jughead. He might be one of those classified as the typical high school student. We remember him from our very Hrst days at Prep, and since then we have grown to associate the qualities of cheerfulness and gaiety with him. Jug's ability as a conversationalist and a singer have made him a tradition in our class. At the present time he is serving in the Navy. We wish him all the luck in the worldfhe deserves it. NORBERT HAROLD HARDNER St. Patrick Parish ..-Nmb.. I MIND MY COMPASS AND MY WAY.l -GTCCHC. Quiet, sociable and industrious-that's Norb as he appears to all his classmates. Because of these traits. Norb has found a warm place in the hearts of the Prepsters. A boy of superior scholastic ability, he has attained high honors during his four years at Prep, excelling mainly in mathematics. Norb's hobbies and pastimes are hunting, fishing and taking care of sailboats. He is part owner of the Lazy Lady, with John Doyle as the other half. He has no definite plans for the future, but we who know him are sure that his diligence will be rewarded. JEROME JOSEPH KEARNEY St. Ann Parish t tjerrys 1 .LMEN or saw worms Ass Ti-is BEST MEN.u -fShakespea1e. Shy, silent and sober. That's the impression you get of Jerry when you first meet him. But as you grown to know and understand him, you Gnd that he is an all around good fellow. Jerry was the manager of the basketball team during his junior and senior years at Prep, and he handled the job expertly. He is fond of almost every sport, but has a special liking for swimming. He expects to enter Ganjnon College in September, and we know he will make goo .
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RICHARD JOSEPH LIEBEL St. Mary Parish Dick HSHALL I CALL THEE BIRD OR BUT A WANDERING voice? -Shelley. Dick is a cheerful young person ahout to enter the navy where he hopes to get into some line of work at which to use his physics. His hohlwy is working with electrical appliances and motors. Dick has kept himself very husy in the past two years. His lwest liked sports are hunting and fishing. Dick has always been interested in all class functions, hut, due to his work after school. was not always .ilwle to lend .i helping hand. He is the hest singer in the Ulce Club and carries most nf the volume in the lmss wction. CARL GROVER LONGNECKER St. Andrew Parish AN ABRIDGMENT or Ari. THAT WAS PLEASANT IN MAN., -- Goldsmith. Carl Grover Longnecker hails from St. Andrew Grade School. He is an enthusiastic sports fan and a brilliant student of mathematics and science. Carl is wellfliked and admired by the students and the faculty, alike. His favorite winter sport is icefskating on the hay, and he spends most of his leisure time there. Carl's pleasing disposition has made for him many friends among his fellow seniors. After graduation, he will enter the automohile sales husiness, the army permitting. LEO JOSEPH LIJEWSKI St. Stanislaus Parish ..Le0.. His PENCIL WAS STRXKING, RESXSTLESS AND GRAND. --Goldsmith. Tall. thin and lwlond, leo was liked hy everyone. He was wellfknown for his gentle nature and was always ready to console us when we needed sympathy. His name was always associated with joy and happiness. Leo played on the junior varsity foothall team in his sophomore year, and in his iunior year he played on the varsity. He served on lwoth iunior .md senii-r prom committees. Being an exceptionally good artist. he has painted several pictures. At prescnt. Len is scrvin-1 with the Armed Forces, W'hen he returns he plans ti' take up Commercial Art DONALD SAlvlUEL NIALMBERG St. john Parish Donn Tin: mace or ins owN Msair MAKES His W'AY.0 --Shakespeare. Don is a horn leader and a fine athlete. However, Prep had to dispense with his services this year as he suffered a displaced shoulder hone in his junior year. He is a shining light in the German class. The Navy V15 program seems to hold a great interest for him just now, and if he receives an appointment, we know he will he a credit to Prep. As this wellfknown and popular student leaves the ranks, our very best wishes go with him.
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