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. . . eniow DENNIS PETER JENSEN-Sf. Matthew-Joviality and humor have made Denny the favorite that he is today among his comrades in books. Although a busy student, he man- aged to find time to ride his favorite steed and to splash in the cool blue waters of his favorite lake. He plans to leave college with a B.A. after his name. ROBERT JAMES JENSEN-St. Scholastica-Soft-spoken and unobtrusive, Bob has made his way through high school in a worthy manner. His talent toward the sciences and his prominence as a member of the science club are only a few of his achievements. Bob has a particular liking for flying and hopes to solo this summer. Perhaps this will be a foundation for his life's work. ROBERT EDWARD JOSAITIS-Epiphany-Every fall the glor- ious call of nature summons Bob to enioy the outdoor thrills of hunting and fishing. A consistent honor student Josie also reliably looked after the secretarial affairs of the Science Club. In the future he hopes to develop his knowl- edge of dairy products into a prosperous business. JAMES ALVIN KALENA-Precious Blood-A hard-working and fun-loving fellow, Jim has enioyed his four years at Central. He has been an ardent supporter of Shamrock sports and though socially prominent, never allowed this to interfere with his studies. Alleviation of human suffering is a virtue and ambition of Jim, and a college course in medicine is looked to for further learning. PHILIP WILLIAM KAY-St. Rita-One of the few loyal four-year members of the Catholic Central Band, Phil will never regret the valuable experience he gained under the competent guidance of Fr. Regan and Mr. Ryan. His studies, too, showed determination and cooperation and his marks were the fruits of his labor. Phil is undecided whether to continue in music or start anew in another fi'eld. FRANK EARL KENNEY-St. Mary's of Redford-A true Casanova and lover of iazz, Frank was one of the leaders of the social life before his graduation in January which was necessitated by the then existing draft laws. Frank has chosen the study of medicine at the University of Michigan and will enter the world equipped as a refuge in time of sickness.
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eniou . . . WILLIAM HERRICK-St. Cecilia-Bill is our suave, melli- fluous gentleman whose timely smile graces a noble counte- nance. He not only competently fulfilled the responsibility attached to band management, but did much in organizing the Catholic Central Glee Club. Music seems to be his weakness, and for the future, Bill intends to invade the realm of crooners. DANIEL JOHN HOGAN-St. John Berchmans-Dan's reserved classroom qualities were greatly contrasted by his impetuosity on the gridiron. With his varsity service, he has become a member of the school's exclusive Monogram Club. lf college beckons, it is most likely Dan will continue on in football fame. Though his decision for a future occupation has not been decided, success is already seen for him. DAVID FRANCIS HOPKINS-Holy Trinity-likeable and always ready to make friends, Dave has gained the favor of his teachers as well as his classmates. Perhaps conscien- tious study can explain this. Though his plans for the future have not yet been drawn, there is no doubt that he will be as earnest in his chosen profession as he has been during these past four years at C.C.H. PAUL BENJAMIN HUMPHREY-Blessed Sacrament-Paul is the last of the famous Humphreys at C.C.H., but he ended their stay in a fashion long to be remembered. Cheerful- ness and friendliness seem to be his two central qualities which attracted many friends to him. Being adept at drawing, Red plans to attend a Commercial Art College and continue on in that field. .IACK SHELBY JACOB-St. Joachim-Quiet and very busi- ness-like, Jack has worked conscientiously for his high school education. His ability in business was an invaluable factor to the financial department of the Shamrock. Moreover with a serious eye to the future we feel certain that ..lack's intention of entering politics will develop into a substantial gain for our government. VICTOR JOHN .IACOBSEN-St. Brigid-Vic has that certain ability which will help him in any career he should choose. Enioying movies, skating, dancing and traveling in his leisure time, Vic is the friend of all those who know him. Studying bookkeeping diligently, he plans to put it to good use in his future life as an accountant.
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eniou . . JOHN JOSEPH KEYE5+St. Mary's of Redford-A sagacio s mind and keen wit can often be utilized to formulate succe s. Jack did iust this in his four years at C.C.H. and is d - termined to continue in his winning ways throughout a c l- iege career at the University of Detroit. All in all, Jac 's attributes presage a successful future. l JOHN GERALD KING-St. Agnes-Popular, friendly, hand- some, Jerry is an ardent music lover. The intricacies of point and counter-point never cause him a moment of co,n- cern. His successes are linked with those of the Ba and Glee Club. Future accomplishments in the field f radio will be equally brilliant-of this we are certain. H d ROBERT ANTHONY KOSCINSKI-Nativity of Our Lord- n ace pitcher for the Shamrock nine, Bob, with o promisi g future in the maior leagues, may well follow in the footst ps of other C.C. greats now with the Tigers. He is truly a gr at pitcher with a dynamic personality and o ready smile, e can see him one day as the hero of baseball fans the world over. GEORGE WATHA KOSICKI--St. Theresa-An lmpresario of the sax, George, quiet and likeable, has daily braved and buffeted winter's cold and summer's heat to fit himself for the trials of later life. Excelling in his studies and being a component of both the Science Club and the Band, George has occupied most of his time to good advantage. His future is guaranteed by his successful past. THOMAS STEVEN KREMPASKY-Sis. Cyril and Methodius-f Our own man of science, Tom, has found himself at- tracted greatly to the scientific mysteries of the universe. ln addition to being a member of the Science Club, Tom has been a great factor in establishing the C.C.H. orchestra. A life-long ambition will direct him to a career as a research chemist, o man among atoms. ROBERT LEO KUNTZ-St. Matthew-Truly a gentleman and scholar, Bob can rightfully be proud of the reputation he has attained at Central. Teachers and students alike have observed the diligence shown towards his studies and the results obtained through his marks. An exceptional clever- ness in the sciences has already molded Bob's future into the form of chemical engineering.
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