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JAMES EWART CURTIS (JimI 2931 N. Ringgold Street, Philadelphia Born: March 19, 1931 Course; Practical Arts and Pattern Shop Activities: Activities Night; Pageant, ' 48, Track Team, ' 48. Big Jim olways greets you with a welcome smile and on open heart. Artistically inclined, Jim is one of our expert pattern¬ makers and photographers. We ' ll miss his witty woys and winning smiles. JOHN R. CURTIS iGrems) 2512 Independence Avenue, Roslyn, Po. Born: April 7, 1931 .. ni.r- . General and Drafting Arlivities Treasurer of Class, J-l; Soccer, ' 47, ' 48; Boseball, ' 48, Fchelon Plotoon, ' 48; Girard News Stoff, J-l, S-2; Centenniol Pogeant, ' 48; Script Writer for W.G.C. All hough Grems is small in stature, he has incomparable prowess on the othletic field. With oil the power Grems hod behind soccer kicks, he won ' t hove much trouble kicking oside the obstocles of life. Grem ' s touch to the sport department of the News was tops too. VINCENT CUSATIS (Vincel R. D. No. 2, Greenville, Pa Born: May 10, 1931 Course. Regular and Clerical Activities: Activities Night, ' 47; Centennial Pageant, ' 48; Mogo- 2 ne Stoff, ' 48; Dromotic Club, Oliver Twist , Glee Club, ' 47 to ' 48, Joseph A. Compbell Prize, J-l; Conference Committee, J-l, S-1, S-2, Editor-in-Chief of the Corinthian; Foreign Policy Ass ' n., J-l to J-2 A fellow who will olways be remembered for his delightful work on the Conference Committee and entertaining job os our perman¬ ent Em Cee is Vince. Despite the work entailed in editing the Corinthian, his work on it merits our grateful thanks. Possessing o well developed mind, Vince is expected to go for in the field of his choosing. GEORGE OOMINICO DeBONIS iGeorgei Woodland Avenue, West Grove, Po. Born; July 30, 1931 Course: General and Carpentry Activities: Second Prize in Single Competitive Drill, ' 48, Echelon Plotoon, ' 47; Color Guard, ' 48; Sergeant Major, ' 48. George is the kind of fellow who does not distinguish himself in extra-curricular or scholostic activities, but he certoinly distin guishes himself in our hearts. Adept at shop, he is sure to mix his trode with his life success.
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GEORGE D. BLACKMAN iBIockiel 2559 South Union Street, Spencerport, N Y Born: October 26, 1930 Course. General and Drafting Activities Activities Night, ' 45, 47; Colendar Trade, ' 47. A serious minded fellow ot all times, Blockie has turned out to bo a regular fellow. Quiet and modest, he has had our deepest respect His thoughtfulness and ability to stick to a job will moke him out- stonding in his elected profession. LAURENCE LORRAINE BOICE (Lorry) R. D. No. 1, Mors, Po Born. September 2, 1931 Course: Practical Arts and Drafting Activities Treosurer of Closs, S-1; Activities Night, ' 47, ' 48, Sergean ' in Battolion, S-1, Drill Team; Centenniol Pogeant, ' 48, Glee Club, ' 48, Cultural Olympics. Larry ' s deep interest in the class welfare is a trait which we hove deeply appreciated His skill in drafting ond the conscientious help ond advice he gave to our dance committees clearly indicate his prowess. VINCENT NICHOLAS CAPOZZI (Vince) 92 Lafayette Avenue, Buffalo 13, N. Y. Born: December 21, 1931 Course Regulor and Drafting Activi ' ies: Bottalion First Sergeant, ' 48, Second Lieutenant, ' 48 ' F rst Lieutenont, ' 48; Girard News, ' 49; Soccer, ' 48 Vince was always a good spiort. His outstonding record as an athlete and scholar speaks for itself. Among students and teachers he wos known for his perseveronce ond fronkness We hope thot the ombition and the sticktoitiveness that he has cultivated at Girord will serve him well in life. MICHAEL CENCl (Mike) 1942 S. Woodstock Street, Philadelphia Born: August 13, 1930 Course: Regular ond Drafting Activities: Echelon, ' 45, ' 46; Glee Club, S-1, S-2; Captain Co. C., S-2; Centennial Pogeant; President of Glee Club, S-2; Cultural Olympics, ' 47, Activities Night, ' 46, ' 47. The athletic field, the porode ground, ond the dance floor were only three of the places where Mike ' s talents came to the fore. His own inimitoble sense of humor mode him o welcome addition to any group. His forceful personolity and eager mind can bring him only success.
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CHARLES W, DOTSCHKAL (BudI 305 Chestnut Street, Souderton, Pq. Born: January 28, 1932 Course: Regular and Pattern Shop Activities: Junior Bond, 1-2 to 2-1, Concert Band, 2-2 to S-2; Glee Club, J-2 to S-2. Doc will be missed by all his classmotes. Although quiet ond unossuming, his love of noture and outdoor life gives him a great opprcciotion of the finer things of life. Doc is sure to find success and happiness. FRANCIS XAVIER FITZPATRICK (Fitzl 176 Benezet Street, Philodelphio Born: October 2, 1931 Course: Regulor ond Clerical Artivilies: Student Council, J-1; Cnndv Trade, J-1 to S-2; Baseball, ' 48; Glee Club, J-2 to S-2; Silver Type Pin, J-1; Gold Type Pin, J-2, Activities Night, ' 47. A ' henever you sow Fitz he was smiling. It was his noture to do so. His amozing ability on the typewriter mode mony of us gape as he rottled off pages at a time. His ability is not limited merely t i clericol work; his sociol as well os his athletic record is outstonding. Fitz keep smiling; it ' s worth a weight of gold. HOWARD JACK EVELAND Uocki 314 E. Chestnut Street, Hazleton, Po. Born; October 5, 1931 Course; Regular and Drafting Act.vities. Sober Squod, ' 48, Echelon, 47, Lieutenant in Battalion, 4c First Ploce in Single Competitive Drill, ' 47; Soccer, ' 47, Activitir.. Night, ' 47; Cultural Olympics, ' 47, Centennial Pageant, ' 48, Coptain in Bottolion, ' 48. Tall, light, ond hondsome ' ' best describes Jock His thought¬ fulness, stoightforward and determined manner easily moke friends Although he hod his troubles, including those with the fairer one=. It is seldom that anyone heord him complain. Here ' s one boy alwav cheerful and with o good line. We ' re wishing you the best of loci ' . Jock ' WILLIAM FRANKLIN FAUST iBilli 25 Wall Street, Bethlehem, Po Born: December 11, 193 ' ' Course: Regulor and Drafting Activities: Band, 7-A to S-2, Swing Band, J-1 to S-2, Centenniol Pageont; Activities Night, ' 47. Bill ' s success can be attributed largely to his perseverance ond herd work. His versatility is evidenced in his unusual artistic ability, and the melodious strains that literally poured from his slush- pump Through persistent efforts ond willingness, B ' ll should be able to hurdle all the obstacles thut may confront him loter.
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