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

 - Class of 1946

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eniow . . . JOHN EDWARD BROSKY-Assumption Grotto-An unassum- ing, humble fellow is always admired and decried as a friend, and such is Ed Brosky. The innumerable companions he has acquired can truly verify this fact. Golfing and ice-skating are Ed's favorite hobbies, while in school he concentrates on Physics. He hopes to be a radio technician in the years to come, but as yet his choice of college is not certain. JAMES PHILIP BURDICK-Precious Blood-Jim's geniality and personal attraction is outstanding among the graduates of our class. Ability as an amateur photographer has made him a prominent member of the Camera Club while his enthusiasm and willingness to help has greatly aided in the production of the Shamrock. For the future, .lim's quick mind and ability to argue will be directed toward a career in law. JAMES HOMER BURRESS-Gesu-Jim's tranquil and demure disposition convincingly displays a stepping stone to success. His sterling qualities are already gaining for him the admiration and loyalty of many. Jim's leisure time when not under Father Martin and Mr. Shields' iurisdiction was con- verted into enioyable hours of horseback riding and swim- ming. An advocate of engineering, he is resolved to make this his life-work. JAMES PETER BUSH-St. Dominic- Genial Jim is a stand- out in our class, and will be a promising candidate in the medical profession. His perserverance and courage are perhaps his most envied qualities. He has a head start on his competitors in college because of his knowledge in the sciences and will be quick to acquire fame when he finally steps into his career. GERALD ALEXANDER CAMBELL-St. Matthew-.lerry's scholastic life is well manifested in the classroom while his social existence flourishes at parties and on the dance floor. In addition to playing C.Y.O. basketball, he spends many hours behind a drugstore counter, preparing himself for his chosen career in pharmacy. We feel sure that Jerry's preference for a future will be fashioned to success. DUNALD JOSEPH CARRIER-St. Mary's of Redford--Don has completed four years at Central and his teachers can truly say, well done . A movie fan and appreciant of popular music, Don, iovial and likeable, has used his time to good advantage in scholastic endeavors. Undecided about the future, he is a follower of the age old adage that today's the time to plan for .

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. . . eniou i RICHARD LAWRENCE BEDRA-St. Anne-Dick is light- hearted and gay, fun-loving and friendly, and is known for his ability to pull a serious situation out of the fire with his wit and cheery disposition. His hobby of drawing and illustrating will aid him greatly in his future life as a designer. JAMES FRAZER BEHAN-St. Mary's of Redford-Jim's main interests at C.C.H. were centered around dramatics. His experience in the theater, dancing and traveling added a great deal to the success of the Central productions. Fun-loving and always cheerful, Jim has excelled in English, displaying particular talent in his compositions. He intends to further his education either at Holy Cross or Fordham. WILLIAM JOHN BEIRS-Visitation-Were you ever at a loss for time you would know what a busy man Bill has been. When not clicking the shutter on his candid you would End him testing a new compound of chemical ex- plosives. He has been an intermural basketball star and is a fine hunter. In future years Bill hopes to astound the world in the capacity of a chemical engineer. DONALD LOUIS BOILORE-Epiphany-The secret to Don's formula for popularity is his inimitable air of nonchalance and freedom. When not studying Physics, his leisure hours are filled by football and riding, although social activities have never escaped his search for relaxation. His interest in iournalism has led him to pursue this field at Marquette University. NORBERT JOHN BORK-Assumption Grotto-With a clever mind and quickness of thought, Norb has aggrandized his mental capacities, and maintained an excellent standing in his studies. His penetrating sense of humor and pleasing personality have held the admiration of his classmates. Engrossed in the sciences, Norb anticipates engineering as his life-work. FRANK HART BREDEWEG-Epiphany-Brilliant, industrious, popular, Frank has been a four-year member of the St. Basil Club. His ability and agility in basketball were very evident on the court during his Junior and Senior years particularly. As co-editor of the Spectrum, we have appre- ciated his fine talents for organization and ability to write. His future, though undecided, is very promising.



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. . . eniou JOHN JOSEPH CARROLL-St. Matthew-Debonair and ef- ficient, John has been the delight of the teachers and the admiration of his classmates. Honest and industrious in his studies, he has successfully developed his God-given talents and is a prominent candidate for forthcoming fame. His fu- ture is still obscure, but perhaps his hobby of motion pictures will someday find him among the notables of Hollywood. RICHARD WILLIAM CASHIN-St. Brigid-Debonair in man- ner and quick in wit, Dick's personality has been no little factor in winning so many friends. His gifted pen has pro- duced a proficient co-editor of the Shamrock and an irre- placeable columnist for the Spectrum. His appreciation of music borders on the classics, while stage plays frequently supplement the movies. Whether Dick sees low or adver- tising in his future we can see nothing but success for him. WILLIAM JOSEPH CHISHOLM-St. Matthew-Radiating friendship in every direction, Bill has perhaps made more friends during his years at C.C.H. than any other person. A colorful figure on the gridiron as well as in the classes. Chis has also dabbled in the pugilistic art with some success. Bill is truly one of the fighting Irish who has made Central a Champion. ROBERT ALLEN CHOLISH-St. Rita-Bob's spirited but melodious clarinet has contributed greatly to the success of our school band. Too, his fun-loving and pleasant person- ality occasioned equally favorable results at the social func- tions. His out-of-school interests include basketball, dancing, and a study of the newest in clothes. A course in law beckons Bob after graduation. TIMOTHY JOSEPH COLLINS-St. Brigid-A head of blazing red hair, an engaging personality, together with impressive records in the scholastic and athletic fields have made Tim a standout at Catholic Central. He gained all-city and all-state ranking in football, while renown in his studies made him president of the Science Club. For the future, Tim plans to be the terror of childhood in the guise of Doctor of Dentistry. AUGUST JOSEPH CONEN, JR.-Blessed Sacrament-Super lative humor, enhanced by Cl brilliant keenness of mind have made Gus one of the most popular figures in our class. His ready wit and repartee, combined with exact aggressiveness prompted his election as treasurer of the Student Council, an assignment fulfilled with the highest degree of efficiency. His is a position of leadership.

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