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

 - Class of 1946

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LEO JOHN MALLOCK-St. Elizabeth-A winning smile and a good word for everyone, Leo has gained an army of acquaintances. During his leisure hours you will find him with his trusty Winchester or in the saddle on his favorite steed. Armed with the knowledge of four well-spent years, Leo will intrigue the world with his astute business acumen. JOHN ANTHONY MAYS-St. Scholastica-Though conserva- tive and mild-mannered, Johnny has developed into a fiashy halfback on the Central gridiron. His achievements in learning have been equally distinguished, as a four-year membership in the St. Basil Club bears out. The compli- cations of engineering will hold no secrets from Jack after Notre Dame has shared her learning with him. THOMAS JOHN MCASKIN-St. Brigid-Effervescent and exhuberant, Mac has perennially been a leader in the social atfairs of Central, and his sparkling wit has con- tributed much to the life of many a party, as well as that of the classroom. His goodheartedness has won for him a host of friends and his inimitable characteristics will con- tinue to secure new associates throughout his radiant lifetime. ERVIN JOSEPH MCCARTHY-Epiphany-One of the sturdiest iron men ever to represent Catholic Central in All-State ranking on the gridiron, Mac has captured the respect and admiration of all Central by his fighting spirit and person- ality. These won for him the presidency of the Monogram Club. His immediate future lies in the study of dentistry. GEORGE BERNARD MCCLOSKEY-St. Julianna-An infectu- ous smile, a facile art of expression, a keen mind-all these are qualities that will greatly assist Mac's effort in what- ever profession he chooses for later life. His popularity and leadership have made him President of the St. Julianna Young People's Club. These same qualities will be his formula for success. HUGH GEORGE MCDONALD-St. James-Diminutive in stature but massive in spirit best describes this fiery Scots- man of the gridiron. However, off the field Hugh dismisses his fighting disposition and dons a mild manner and sociable air that has won him many friends. Hugh's sincerity and steadfastness will produce a dominating individual in the engineering world. . . eniou

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eniow . . JOHN LEONARD LCVASCO--St. Matthew--The complement of the LaVasco enrollment at C.C.H. is produced in the Twin. Dapper in dress, and aftable in disposition, John's outward appearance demands mutual admiration with that of his brother. His regard for smooth music and his in- tention to be classed as a clerical worker will blend to dis- pense a happy life for him. JOHN SEYMORE LAWLER-St. Veronica-A lover of the outdoors, John has the makings of a hardy hunter. His abode in East Detroit provides favorable conditions for this sport. Jack's interest in machinery and farmlife encourages entrance at Ohio State College where a course in scientific agriculture is offered. WILLIAM WALTER LEAHY-Epiphany-Contrary to the usual attributes associated with red hair, Bill is forever composed. The Science Club and Spectrum served as after class activi- ties while league bowling also utilized those leisure hours. Red looks to the U. of M. for a career in chemical engi- neering. JOHN EDWARD LEE-St. Luke-There is never an athletic event at Briggs' Stadium or Olympia which eludes friendly, good-natured John. His unfaltering love of sports likewise displays itself in his enthusiasms at all Shamrock contests. A consistent honor student and member of the Science Club, John has decided to pursue a collegiate engineering course. LEO FREDERICK LE FEVRE-Gesu-Though carefree and happy-go-lucky, Leo has managed a high school education with satisfactory results. Red's many friends will testify to his ability as a iudo expert and if the army does not goin a competent trainer of men, a local radio station will benefit at the hands of a skilled engineer. ROBERT JOSEPH MADDEN-Gesu-A gifted comedian, Bobo has overcome many an audience with his keen wit and accomplished acting. Needless to say, his contacts with our football team as student manager met with equal encouragement. However Bob is determined to make the plumbing industry a family tradition.



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eniow . . THOMAS HUBERT MCGRATH-Epiphany-Tom's Irish has been cause for great amusement to the graduat class. The outstanding conversationalist of the school, immediate future in February, but he hopes to aid huma as a veterinarian after his military training. THOMAS EUGENE MGHALE-Sf. Agnes-Complacent graceful, yet aggressive and determined, Tom has rea the fruits of fame here at Catholic Central. Studies sports-in all he has achieved. The varsity's reputa profited by his versatile talent which included basket baseball, football and boxing. After Notre Dame, hopes to continue in his brother's footsteps in Maior Lea Baseball. JAMES FINTAN McKAY-Assumption Grotto-Not slen not obese, but well built and muscular, Jim combines wit ing he has also displayed a marked preference for football, riding and games of fortune. The Coast Guard decided To nity 1 me nd ed nd ian all, om PDQ der, his physical attributes and self reliance. He is a figure to reckon with in the scholastic and athletic fields. With a cautious eye on the future and a sense of satisfaction at past achievemints, Jim has confidence in his abilities to steer a middle co down the road of life. I V59 DUANE ALPHONSE MIER-St. Brigid-Duane is one of those few in whom you can find an untold number of admir- able qualities and praiseworthy virtues. His frankness and straight-forwardness, honesty and integrity, are things which manifest themselves immediately and point out true char- acter. ln the coming years he shall continue to grow in wisdom and shall serve humanity in the capacity of a dentist. and ready, noticing his guided the nature and JEROME PETER MIGALA-St. Joachim-Rough that's Jerry's character description. Fr. French capabilities as early as his Freshman year, has development of a promising boxer. Jerry's hardy massive muscles have played no little part in his interest for all outdoor sports--football and hunting in particular. His future is as yet undecided. HARl.EY ANDREW MILES-Sf. Luke-lmperturbability though a trait of Harley's personality does not infer that he lacks spirit. His studies and sports alike can testify to the opposite. Nothing is more soothing to him in his leisure hours than the sweet music of a popular band. Hardships, we're sure, will never overwhelm Harley's ambitions.

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