Catholic Central High School - Shamrock Yearbook (Detroit, MI)

 - Class of 1945

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el'li0'l.'J 0 0 0 JOHN RICHARD JOSAlTlS--Epiphany-The science af me- chanics and flight have always been a source at curiosity to Jacky yet, this conundrum has only spurred him on to ferret out the secrets ol aviation. He has entered his models into sundry airplane meets, and several times has captured inter- national as well as national honors. lt is our earnest wish that someday he shall, as did the daring Siegrid, soar to the heights of Valhalla. GEORGE JOACHIM KRYMOW-St. Scholastica-Prima facie, silent, tactful, George seems to possess the traits familiar only to a good student, but underneath he has at his com- mand exceptional agility, mentally as well as physically. His experience with radio and electricity have made him swift and alert in his decisons. Were we to prognosticate his future, we would see for him unlimited success in college engineering and a career that would parallel Marconi's. ROBERT LAWRENCE KUKLER-Holy Rosary-Philately, the king of hobbies, has opened for Bob a vast repertory of knowledge and has engendered in him the germ of philanthropy. Through his discovery of the customs, ideals and traditions of the world, he has established a clearer understanding of his fellow-man, Postewar security will hinge on the adoption of Charity. lt is certain that Bob will be one of its out- standing proponents. PAUL CHARLES LA MARREfSt. Mary of Redford-Attention, Tiger scouts! There is an individual in our midst whose baseball ability is well worth noting. A stellar hurler on our varsity for the last two years, this handsome, talented gradu- ate has succeeded in maintaining a four year honor average. With an eye to the future, Paul hopes that upon termination of his service with the Marine Corps, he may return to secure a college education. JOHN RICHARD LANDRY-Epiphany-Laconic, but expressive, small in stature, yet tall in virtue, Jack can always be found among informal discussions, giving either his advice or con- structive criticisms. ln his spare time the novelty of philately lascinates him. His attraction toward Latin and English are a sure sign that next fall will find him in attendance at the Notre Dame College of Arts and Letters. BRIAN JEROME LEAVYV- Gesu-A high scorer in the Blood and Thunder intramural basketball league and one of the glamour boys ot the Senior Class, Promoter holds three perfectly cast keys to success: intelligence, personality, and physical stamina. His accomplishments in the classroom and on the basketball court promise to be dwarfed in the years to come, when the title of M.D. will grace the name of so afloble and capable a graduate. . :S VS. - :Q t ftefhis r ESE RS 's . XWN. X XE

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5 ARTHUR JOSEPH HOUTTEMAN-Assumption Grotto-Gentle- man, scholar, athlete, and undoubtedly the greatest pitcher in Central baseball history, Art has hurled the Blue and White to three consecutive Catholic Championships. Our only regret was that Art could not complete his last year with us. Prematurely grasping at his chance for success, he had signed a contract to play with the Detroit Tigers and left us in the spring. ALAN DAVID HUBBELL-Epiphany-Cheerful, serious, AI has built a pedestal of friendliness at Catholic Central since his freshmen year. An advocate of every school enterprise, he stands forth as an ideal of school spirit. He has taken a resolute interest in school activities as a boxer and a guard on the intramural basketball squad. As for the future Al has decided in favor of a course in forestry at Michigan State. CHARLES HENRY HUEBNER-St. Clare de Monfefalco-The many courageous foreign correspondents, who have braved the dangers of battle to bring us first hand accounts of the war, are the ideals to whom Chuck looks. A very graceful exponent of the Terpsichorean arts, he may be found at all the popular dances. Although he expects to serve with the Marines for a time, Chuck eventually will tackle chemical engineering. . . . eniow t K Y. F HENRY DAVID JANIK-St. Hyacinth-Since he finds immense pleasure in hunting and fishing, Hank has selected scientific agriculture and conservation as the life work that will bring him fame and fortune. It will be an enioyable task for him owing to the fact that he takes a fancy to science and mathematics. His reluctance to engage the company of females prompts us to predict a carefree existence for him. ROBERT ADAM JENKINS-St. Mary of Royal Oak-Although Bob has not yet astounded the scientific world with his ex- periments in photography and electricity, he has caused many a Science Club member to gape in astonishment. He gladly donated his knowledge, time and equipment to the Spectrum in an effort to embellish it with pictures. Should this world need a mathematical genius or a brilliant physio-chemist in the post-war era, Bob will surely have the iob. FREDERICK DALY JEROY-Gesu-Socially prominent in the Class of 1945, Fred can look back over his years at Central with complete satisfaction. He finds typical delight in his hobby of accumulating antiquated musical recordings, many of which are unusually valuable. The scandalous crimes perpetrated by the malefactors of the past have so incensed Fred that his fervor will be turned ultimately toward criminology. 1



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A . . . Q-Seniow JOHN ROBERT LEE-St. Edward-Brilliant, taciturn, Jack is typical of the principles upon which our school is founded. His iourneys into the realm of philafely have won for him the knowledge of a vast, new world. His zeal for all activities underlies the great loyalty he has for his school. A tenacious, prodding nature and a strong Catholic character, can only present him with a happy, useful and exciting life. JOHN EDWARD LERCHEN-Visitation-When Samuel F. B. Morse first invented the telegraph he had no idea that his discovery would someday cause Jack to aspire toward the field of electricity. Yet, his hobbies do not end with this. His skill at photography is surpassed only by his proficiency as a business man. We feel that this training will aid him immensely when he becomes president of the Detroit Edison Company. JOHN JOSEPH LYNETT-St. Theresa-When they strike up the band and the couples sweep out upon the floor, one will inevitably find John, either creeping into a fancy jitterbug step, or gliding smoothly across the floor to the tune of n rhythmic waltz. His gay, nonchalant outlook on life seems to immunize him against all vicissitudes. The colorful en- chanting atmosphere of Broadway attracts him to the theatre, upon cessation of hostilities. JOHN PATRICK MALONEY-St. Agnes-Admittedly a social butterfiy, domineering Pat may be seen at all the prominent dances, especially in connection with the Ex-cent-trix fraternity. Comely and popular, his profound fondness for physics under- lies his membership in the Science Club. Discounting the fact that he may don the raiment of a Marine, Pat intends to master the ologies of medicine at the University of Notre Dame. PETER DAVID MANNING-St. Charles Borromeo-Reserved, scholarly, Pete is well known to all his classmates. Though an ardent sports fan, the enigmas of philosophy and the ethereal strains of classical music have claimed him as their own. Thus, as we scan the horizon, we see Peter Manning, Ph.D., or will the name Manning become synonomous with those of Bach, Beethoven and Brahms? MYLES DANIEL MARKEY-St. Matthew-Notable performances in football games and in practice led the coach to award Myles o coveted berth on our Shamrock eleven. His play during the season was excellent and consistent. Although he will never again don the blue and gold of Catholic Central, it is his desire to play football at the University of Detroit while finishing an engineering course.

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