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diff? 10 E5 . . 'yy' 'S' ERNEST FRANK IGNASIAK- '--' Sl. 'l'lm1mz,r flu' Apnflle- -Ernie led the Band as Drum Major for two years, and was a Cheer Leader for two other years. Proficient in science and mathematics, he intends to be an aeronautical engineer. The Chemical Wiirfrire Department will get him, he hopes, GEORGE RAYMOND IANISSE- Gtarn -An excel- lent bowler and golfer, Ray spends his idle moments delving into mathematics and Pre-Flight. He spends pleasant moments in the company of his numerous friends. After the war, Ray will become an engineer. PATRICK ARTHUR JENNINGS Sf. f.'erili.1 Three years on the tennis team, four years on the Honor Roll, a faithful part-time employe of C. F. Smith, Pat's favorite subject is that intricate, intangi- ble stuff--mathematics, He hopes to study engineer- ing post-bellum. LOUIS GEORGE jENSEN--Sf. illrzfflieu- Louie is a very active salesman for local social events. Riding, golf and tennis take much of his spare time along with personnel work in the General Motors Building. His favorite subject mathematics----tits him for his chosen career felectrical engineering. jOI-IN FRANCIS JOLIAT- Vi,ri.'.11iu11--jack, who is cjuite a controversialist, is one of three from Catholic Central who won a four years' scholarship to the Uni- versity of Michigan. He dances, boxes and roller skates. After graduation, jack will visit the Naval Enlistment Otiice. JOHN WILLIAM KAINIE---Cfein XX7henever Father Crowley puts on one of his inspirations, johnny is there to help make it a success. He enjoys solid ge- ometry and physicsg and after the war, will use them to good advantage in engineering. The Army Air Corps awaits him. ROBERT MORRIS KELI.ERfVi.ui!.1lim1 Bob's jalopy is the ninth wonder of the world. It has had more new tops, seats and bodies than a German tank, but it is pulled by an indestructable motor. His favor- ite subject is aeronautics and his preferred service is the Air Corps. ALLEN 'IOHN KELLEY--St. Tl7t'l'L'.l'il Allen likes anything resembling a swing band. Wlien it comes to being a social lion, he prowls with the best of them. Allen hopes to get a crack at the 'laps while in the Marine Corps.
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2 ,. H JC? 6- sl 19' 11' ... .Jil 49 3' li K 'QF' 'UID' 1 DONALD HARRINGTONH Sr. Miclmel--Ar- riving at Catholic Central in eleventh grade, Don im- mediately acquired a host of friends. He has been a member of the St. Basil's Club and has a special pro- ficiency in mathematics. This will be of invaluable assistance to him in the field of engineering. jAMES EDXWARD HAMMER Vififizliml jim's humor delights all his associates. He enjoys working on the Spectrum and singing in plays. After he leaves the Navy, he hopes to go to college to complete his education, ROBERT A. HATHAWAY- Bfc1.t'.l'c'J Sizcmnzwllf A star three-sport man tHe won six Varsity lettersj and a capable student, Louie plans to enter the University of Michigan this summer. Fourth of the illustrious line of Hathaways, he gives promise to eclipse the fame of his brothers. FRANK A, HESS V -fl'i,ril.1fim1 The fiery red-head of Catholic Central prefers dancing to all other pastimes. He is well known at Visitation for his vivacity. After the war, Red will go to college to complete his edu- cation. ROBERT HENRY HOFF -l'i,riliz1im1' Bob, who just loves basketball, has made the Honor Roll all four years. His hobby is collecting stamps, his ambi- tion is to become a meteorologist. His rather vocifer- ous cheering at football and basketball games will always be remembered by sports followers. ROGER CLARENCE HOLDRl2ITHf Sl. AlQIlL'.fff The possessor of fair-haired locks, Roger cuts a mean rug at swing socials, He enjoys Bob Hope and some- times jack Benny. He expects to be called to the service very soon, and is only too anxious to get into the tight. TITRRENCIZ IZDXWARD HOLLAND .S'lu'i11e of rife Lillie Iflnzrei' -Terry is the society boy of Catholic Central. Any social function of any importance is mentioned in his Spectrum column, Soiree. He likes swing and collecting popular dance band records. The Army Air Corps beckons to him. CHARLES M. HOPKINS - Sl. Giregnryff About lieb- ruary, Uncle Sam decided that he couldn't do with- out Chuck. So now, Father French receives letters from him, telling about Army life. Before he left, Chuck enjoyed dancing and bowling. We wish him the best of luck.
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WALTIER PATRICK KELLYf-Sf. Gregory--XWalt is one of our star baseball pitchers and also a star foot- ball player. He is esteemed as the Gentleman jim of Detroit, and has always done all right by himself at local dances. He has looked over the Armed Forces, and the Air Corps is the winner. ARCHHE DAVID KINGH-SI. C-!7tll'lU.f' Dave is 11 member of the Student Council and did the greatest part of the work on our now-famous Prom. An honor student, two years a member of the Band, he wants to finish college after the Naval Air Corps. VITO A. KLIMAVICUS Sl. Pefer--The fiery Co- Captain of the football team, and a boxer and wrestler of great repute, Vito dug graves for a cemetery last summer and for our football opponents last fall. He has a special liking for the Air Corps. Cl.llilfURD Llfli KRUG-Sl, Brigirl'---Qtliet Cliff, the owner of the unique hobby of collecting different post cards, will join his parents who have moved to Chicago, following his graduation. The Air Corps especially fascinates him and he hopes to continue his education afterwards. GEORGE PATRICK KUHN--G'c.i1l--George and solid geometry get along pretty well. He likes the humor of Bob Hope and the music of Harry james. Bowling strikes his mind as a pleasing pastime. He hopes to be a success in the world some day. ZISNON ARTHUR LA jOlE-WSI. Brigid Zenon is our representative at social functions. He loves dancing and popular music. Besides being a mainstay of Hudson's, he sees to it that the Spectrum gets out on time. After he helps the Marines clean up, he hopes to be a doctor. NORBER1' MARION Llslcilsile AOlll'Lc1c,3f, Help of f,'l1ri.ffi.1u.r Norbert is another Centralite helping to see that the mail goes through. He feasts on physical training and the corn of Hope and Skelton. He likes the Army Air Corps. Q' 1 Q i N
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