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RICHARD STUDNICKY What can you say about a guy like Dick? Coming to Don Bosco as a junior, he immediately became one of the boys. A fine trackman, he has shown himself to be a serious student as well. Our best wishes follow Stud through college. Baseball Mgr. 3, Cross Country 3, 4, Track 3, 4g Band 3, 44 Or- chestra 4g Intramurals 5, 43 Sodaliry 45 Track Mgr. 4. 'Mar Chickie!!! it , , 'rg thy z Nix 5 sp L. ,.,i xy! 5 ,-7, Q Q. 1 CONRAD TALMONT Conrad has allowed us the pleasure of his company for the past two years. All of us have enjoyed his quiet disposi- tion and his grand sense of humor. Most of all we appreciate his fine spirit of co-operation, likewise his active interest in all our senior projects. Tennis 3, 4j Yearbook Staff 4g Dramatics 45 Intramurals 3, 4. Trying it on for rize. 32
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EDWARD SMITH A four year man, Ed returns for his third year of varsity JOHN SEYMOUR jack came to Bosco as a sophomore and immediately be- came one of the boys. One of the more popular seniors, his interests include dramatics and weight-lifting. His witty re- marks have changed many a peaceful meal into a riot. We wish jack all the success he can possibly achieve at St. Francis next fall. Vice-president 3, 45 Band 2, 45 Sodality 2, 3, 4g Intramurals 2, 5, fggzgfrack 2, 4g Baseball Mgr. 53 Dramatics 5, 43 Weight Lifting 2, Xi' iff' if 4-4 You rare I can't have a weekend Father. basketball as this year's co-captain. He is a handy man around first base where he has been for the past two years. Ed is known for taking part in discussions, which usually turn into riots. A sure bet to be the last one out of bed every morning, Ed- is noted for liking his sleep. Big and friendly, Ed is sure to be a success in college. Freshman Basketballg Freshman Baseballg j.V. Basketball lg j.V. Baseball l, 2g Varsity Basketball 2, 3, 4g Varsity Baseball 3, 43 Purveyor 2, 3, 4. What! Six-thirty already! , , Q .ts ' H 'Q i s s - , 1 fl he A
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Last Will and Testament I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I l I I I I l I I I I I I I I I I I I I john Campbell, leave my position at short stop to Bruce Schick. Kevin Carberry, leave my heap to my brother joe. Walter Chazotte, leave my hashslinging job in the kitchen to Comperatore. Kevin Curley, leave my quiet disposition to loquacious Szermer. Fred Di Maria, leave my brawn to Geragthy. Henry Dorrity, leave my pimples to Bill Levis. Don Ennis, leave my fleetness of foot to Gordon Webb. Robert Fletcher, leave my basketball shirt to Don Oliver. Leo Flynn, leave to Charles DiFazio my great mathematical brain. William Fontana, leave my ponderosity to Stankowski. Michael Gallo, leave my first baseman's mitt to Will Von Dohlen. Francis Gregus, leave my obscurity to T. P. Ossman. joseph Gryszko, leave my title of jungle jim to Norm Schmeling. Robert Harlow, leave my knowledge of Trig to joe Triano. Louis Herrera, leave my artistic ability to Charles Maupai. Raymond Hoagland, leave to Norm Schmeling a fear of ineligibility with its aches. Donald johnson, leave my round shoulders to john Ferrador. Raymond Keenan, leave my draft card to any thirsty junior. Douglas Kelly, leave my Shick 20 to some youthful Freshman. Lawrence Kenney, leave my speed record for travel between home and Bosc Dooley. , Thomas MacDonald, leave my typewriter to my younger brother. Dulmer Marsh, leave my ability to play the drums to John Harrington. Bill Martens, leave all my brains to Brian Rigney. Michael Miller, leave my amiability to Schick. Robert Murphy, leave my automobile wrecks to Fitzpatrick. Martin Nally, leave my honorable job as chief window washer to Ted Wojcik. Peter Ng, leave all my artistic talent to my cousin Wille . Paul Onderdonk, leave my basketball shorts to Don Oliver. Daniel O'Neil leave m naval commission to ohn Sahlberg O i Y J - William Ploclzien, leave my track shoes to George Flint, and a tank of gas for power. Richard Richards, leave my working ability to jerry Rutkowski. David Rigney, leave my runaway rocket to next year's Chem class. Peter Schumann, leave to Sahlberg all the troubles that come with owning a Ford. Steve Scully, leave my long right pitching arm to Bill Levis. John Seymour, leave to Chuck DiFazio my dictionary of famous titles. Edward Smith, leave my pimples to Kevin Hynes. Richard Studnicky, leave my track shoes to Girard Seymour. Conrad Talmont, leave my ability for chemical explosions to Tom Passow.
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