Girard College - Corinthian Yearbook (Philadelphia, PA)

 - Class of 1953

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' J.anuaiy 15 ROBERT JAMES RUMER t Bob Treosurer 6410 North Woodstock Street Philadelphia J8, Pa. Born: February 2 , 9 6 Course: General and Sheet Metal Ambition: Major League Basaball . .uvit.es: Baseball ’51, ’52; Soccer ’5 1, ’52; Basketball ’51-52, 2-5 3; Steve O’Neill Award 1952; Herbert J. Pennock Memor- . Award 1951; Union League Boys Award 1950; Drill Band 7B- 0A; Concert Band 10-A to S-l; Swing Band 10-B to S-2; .brarlan in Glee Club S-2; Girard News Sports Reporter S-l; ..hlctic Committee 10-B; Student Assembly J-2; Treasurer of -2 Class; Echelon; Instructor in Recuits S-2; Joseph G. Sim- cock Prize S-2; Co-Captain of 19 5 2 Soccer Team; City Cham¬ pionship Soccer Team, ’51; All-independent Soccer Team, 1952; All-scholastic Soccer Team, 1952; Co-Captain of basketball team, 1952-53. Bob is one of the best all-round fellows Girard has ever produced. He is held in high esteem by all his classmates. Long after we graduate, we will remember Bob as a great pitcher who hurled with all his heart for his school. Bob was not only loved by his classmates, but there was many a girl that would have liked to change places with Marge. ' When he leaves, Girard is go¬ ing to lose a great hummer”. WILLIAM JOSEPH CONDOR (Bill) Cabinet Member 415-B Willing Street Tamaqua, Pa. Born: March l, 19)6 Course: Regular and Stenographic Ambition: Foreign Service Activities: Vocalist, Swing Band, S-l to S-2; Track 5 1, 52; Firing Squad, S-l; Associate Editor of Girard Magazine, J-l to S-2; Co-Associate Editor of Girard News, S-l; Corresponding Secretary of Student Cabinet, S-l; Student Council, S-2; Early Eighties Prize. Essay Contest, First, How I Can Improve Girard College;” Glee Club, J-2 to S-2, Secretary-Treasurer, S-2; Dra¬ matic Club J-2 to S-2; President of Dramatic Club, S-2; Activ¬ ities Night ' 47; Centennial Pageant ' 48; Social Committee, J-2, Student Center S-l to S-2; Reporter for Girard News J-2; Main Road Talk,” Captain of Recruits, S-2; Editor-in-Chief of Corin¬ thian; Casts: The Devil and Daniel Webster,” In the Zone,” Ambush;” Corresponding Secretary of Student Council S-2. United States Junior Chamber of Commerce, I Speak for Democracy” 195 2 contest. School Winner. Big!” That’s the only way to describe Bill. Big in stature, heart, character, and ability. Sincere, earnest, honest, and serious in his attentions. Bill always pulled through and delivered the goods. Forgetting all his glory, we see him as the modest, good- natured classmate he is. We’ll miss you tremendously. Bill.

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4 ' ZJfis. (loxintfiu GEORGE MacLEOD I George i Vice-President 229 Lardner Street Philadelphia 11, Pa. Born: November IS, 19)5 Course: Regular and Machine Shop Ambition: To be an engineer Activities: Swimming, ’51-’52, ’S2-’S3; Vice-President S-l and S-2; National Honor Society, S-l to S-2; Secretary to National Honor Society, S-2; Lieutenant in Companies, S-2; Activities Night ’47; Student Center, S-l and S-2; Track ’52; Student Assembly J-l; Drill Team, ’52; Rifle Team, S-2. George is the kind of classmate that makes a class what it is. It’s rare that you find a fellow as popular and with such a purpose. When he sets out to do something, it is done well. That is the reason why he has made a place for himself in all our hearts and has been elected to serve as Vice-President. HARRY KENNETH LUTZ (Kern Secretory 122 5 East King Street Lancaster, Pa. Born: July 14, 19)6 Course: Regular and Bookkeeping Ambition: Certified Public Accountant Activities: Secretary and member of Assembly ’52; Bookkeeper Student Center, J-I to j-2; Business Manager, S-l; Centennial’ Pageant 48; Dramatic Club, Art Staff, S-l; Secretary of Senibr Class; Act.vit.es N.ght ’47; Sergeant in Battalion, J-2. Ken is the perfect classmate. His friendly Hello” and witty sayings made many friends. While Ken was not the cool¬ est resser ,n our class, he was always neat. We have known ' TouTuTV ' ' w ’ ,bou • ml tzizz: . .. j ‘ - «



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( Ufi£ Clorint ii )6 KARL WILLIAM BUCHHOLZ (Buck) 3218 Kensington Avenue Philadelphia 32, Pa. Born: December 1, 1934 Course: Practical Arts and Electric Shop Ambition: Electrical Engineer Activities: Activities Night ' 47; Drill Team S-l; First Sergeant Co. D. S-2. It is oft said, ”Speech is shallow; silence is golden. This can be well applied to Buck”, for with his silence, he indulged in intelligent thinking. We feel sure that his friendly smile and pleasing personality will take him far in later life. Good luck, Buck, wherever you go. ROBERT GEORGE BUCKINGHAM (Buck ' 482 i East Washington Street New Castle, Pa. Born: August 14, 193 5 Course: Regular and Stenographic Ambition: Research Chemist Activities: Student Center 10-A to S-2, Bookkeeper J-l to J-2, Assistant Business Manager, S-l, Manager, S-2; Girard News Photographer; Activities Night ' 47; Centennial Pageant ' 48; John Humphrey’s Second Prize; John A. Campbell First Prize; Corinthian Staff Photographer; Swimming Team, ’50-’5 1. Buck,” with his affectionate smile and know-how of the business world, certainly contributed to the happiness of the class and the improvement of the Student Center. The memory of his taking interest in other people and lending a hand will live long with us after we depart from this school. ALBERT CARR (Duke) 1449 4 Calumet Avenue Los Angeles, California Born: March 11, 193 5 Course: Regular and Stenographic Ambition: A good engineer Activities: Baseball Squad ’52; Basketball ’51-’52, ' 5 2-’53 ;Activ- ities Night ’47; Captain of Co. B; Dramatic Club ' 51- ' J2; Casts: The Devil and Daniel Webster;” Echelon Platoon ' 51. We will always remember Duke because of his warm personality. A woodsman at heart, he had the pleasure of being one of the last Blueshirts along the Pocono Creek. Duke” wasn’t a mere letterman, but actually a Captain of a company in the Battalion. If one were to take a walk down Corinthian Avenue, it would not be unusual to find him calmly chatting with a pretty girl.

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