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MICHAEL PONTARI (Mike) 1718 S. 10th Street, Philadelphia Bom: December 14, 1925 Course: Academic and Stenography Honors: Glee Club, J-2 to S-2; Orchestra, 1-2 to S-2; Secre¬ tary of Dramatic Club, S-2; Soccer, ’42: National Honor Society, S-2. Although not really the heaviest fellow in the class, Fats docs justice to his nickname. On the soccer field, in the Glee Club, and in the Orchestra he has shown his firowAss. On and off the dance floor Fats” was ahttays Casanova at his best.” VINCENT JOHN JOSEPH RICHARDSON (Rich) 5334 Lancaster Avenue, Philadelphia Bom: May 1, 1925 Course: Academic and Accounting Honors: Swimming, ’40. ' 41, ’42; Third Prize, Safety Essay; Senior Life Saving Certificate; Vice-President of Life Saving Club; Co-captain of Swimming, ’42. Mixing his aquatic talent with his happy-go-lucky personality, Vince swam into our hearts as a real friend. If he devours life ' s opportunities in the same manner that he puts away food, lie will encounter very little trouble in becoming a fat success. MERRILL J ROBERTS (Rommel) 103 Canal Street, Catasauqa, Pa. Born: March 6, 1925 Course: Academic and Foundry Honors: Captain in Battalion, S-l to S-2; Second Prize, Com¬ pany Competitive Drill; Secretary of Camera Club, J-2. Yes, Rommel’s the name—given early in 1942 when said General teas winning. But this Rommel takes pictures instead of fading from them. And he’s a real friend, too. RICHARD LEONARD SCHAFER (Schaf) 2480 16th Street NW, Washington, D. C. Born: December 12, 1925 Course: Academic and Electrical Shop Honors: Vice-President of Camera Club, S-l; President, S-2. When one of us wanted to know something about electricity or photography, we would go to Oaf. li’itty, he could always be counted on for a laugh. Schaf is a hard worker and should go far in any field of meclwnics or mathematics. ®l|r (Enrintbiau Jfamuu-y [ 24 ]
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ROY V. OSWALD (Oxie) 607yi sN. 16th Street, Allentown, Pa. Born: May 22, 1925 Course: Academic and Print Shop Honors: Band, 7-A to S-2; Drum Major of Band, J-l to S-2; Star Scout; Junior Assistant Scoutmaster; Second Prize, Dic¬ kinson Scout Award; Ass’t. Manager of Soccer, ’40, ’41. When Roy zvas not playing his tuba, he was leading the band down the road on parade. Or maybe it was the linotype he was playing. Well, they used to say that industrious people zvill stand before kings. ELMER PARTON (Elmer) 116 S. Brook Street, Allentown, Pa. Born: November 23, 1924 Course: General and Carpentry Shop Honors: Soccer, ' 42; Senior Life Saving Certificate; President of Life Saving Club, S-l: Glee Club, J-2 to S-2; Librarian of Glee Club; Quartermaster in Battalion; Student Council. J-2 and S-2; Athletic Council, S-l. Versatile — that’s Elmer. Light-hearted and gay, he is alto¬ gether too modest. If Elmer wards off life’s troubles as he did soccers as goalie,’’ nothing can keep him from success. DONALD DIAL PASTORIUS (Pap) 9 Mill Street, Uniontown, Pa. Born: December 27, 1925 Course: Academic and Stenography Honors: Secretary of Naturalist Club, J-l; President, J-2; Assistant Exchange Editor, Girard News J-2; Exchange Editor, S-l; First Prize Speed Typing Contest, J-2; Star Scout; Bat¬ talion Clerk; Sergeant, J-2 to S-2. Don has a determination all of his ozsm. Intelligent and talk¬ ative, he could eat against any five fellozvs you choose. Don’s ambition will surely be realised. HAVELOCK E. PHILLIPS (Phil) No. 1 Waldo Court, Wellesley, Mass. Born: December 30, 1925 Course: Academic and Stenography Sympathetic, quiet, friendly, modest—might be emblasoned upon his heart of gold. 1043 [ 23 ] ®he fflurtntlitan
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1043 ®lj? ffinruttljian BERNARD MICHAEL SCOTT (Scotty) 2811 N. Lawrence Street, Philadelphia Born: January 12, 1926 Course: Academic and Stenography Honors: Orchestra. 1-1 to S-2; Student Leader, S-2; Student Council, J-2 to S-2; President of Student Council, S-2; Vice- President, S-l; Vice-President of Music Club, S-l; Secretary of Class, J-l; Glee Club, J-2 to S-2; Vice-President of Glee Club, S-2; The Corinthian Staff; National Honor Society, S-2. ‘‘Elegant but unostentatious” explains Scotty” perfectly. Possessing an immense vocabularly mingled with a charming personality, he experienced little difficulty in persuading us to contribute to this seemingly endless number of worthy causes. And certainly Frits Kreisler owes “Scotty” an apology for his rather amateurish performance on the violin. JAMES SMITH (Jones) 714 N. 19th Street, Philadelphia Born: February 26, 1926 Course: Academic and Machine Shop Honors: Glee Club, J-2 to S-2; Junior Life Saving Certificate. Give him a brush and a chance to paint and “Jones is content. Love of nature has made him a tree expert—merely an indication that “Jones” will do a lot of high climbing later. ROBERT E. SCHULTZ (Gawk) 112 Oley Street, Reading, Pa. Born: December 28, 1924 Course: Academic and Machine Shop Honors: Band, 7-A to 2-2. Amiable and practical-minded. Bob was a lover of mechanics and manual skills. His amusing stories and jokes ivill remain in our thoughts as reminders of many a happy moment. JOSEPH SCHWARTZ (Perry) 5440 Chancellor Street, Philadelphia Born: December 14, 1925 Course: Academic and Stenography Honors: Gym Squad, ’39; Secretary of Chemistry Club, S-l; President of Naturalist Club, S-2; Junior Life Saving Certifi¬ cate. Lighted-hearted and gay—gloomy moments driven aivay — schol¬ arly day by day — Perry ' s on his way — result, bacteriologist. [ 25 ]
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