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Class of June, ]955 n ARTHUR WILLIAM BITTING (Art) 19 Gregory Drive, Hamilton Square, N. J. Born: March 5, 1937 Course: General and Clerical Activities: Activities Night, ‘47; Concert Band, 9A to J-J; Cultural Olymp¬ ics, ‘51 to ‘53; Lieutenant of Supplies, 54, 5 5 ; Magazine, 53 to 54. Reserved and serious in manner, bis willingness to do a job well earned the class ' respect. Wbat a beaming smile! NICHOLAS CHURCHINA BOSNIC (Nickie) 520 Broad St., Johnstown, Pa. Born: March 19, 1937 Course: General and Machine Shop Activities: Recruit Lieutenant, ‘52, ‘53; 1st Lieutenant Co. C., ‘53, ’54; Captain of Recruits, ’54, ‘5 5; Soccer, ‘54; Baseball, ’5 5; Student Council, ‘53, ‘54, 5 5 ; Firing Squad, ’53; Intramural Soccer All-Stars, ‘52; Intra¬ mural Softball All-Stars, ‘53; Intramural Basketball All-Stars, ’54. Nick’s athletic prowess and original sense of humor drew many friends to bis side. As a representative of the Student Council, he exhibited the traits of a leader and responsible classmate. SAMUEL EDWARD BROWN (Ed) 1637 N. Oak St., Arlington, Virginia Born: December 5, 1937 Course: General and Auto Shop Activities: Swing Band, ‘51 to ‘5 5; 2nd Lieutenant, Drill Band; Concert Band, ‘51 to ’5 5; Sergeant, Concert Band, ‘54, ’5 5; Gym, ’54, ’5 5; Life Saving, ’52; Cultural Olympics, ’53, ’54, ’55; Cheerleader, ’55. One of our gymnasts, Eddie is lively and friendly. He takes some of his liveliness out on the Swing Band’s drums in a rhythmic fashion, and the rest he lets loose as a cheerleader. STEPHEN AARON BUFTY (Steve) 5731 Warrington Ave., Philadelphia Born: May 17, 193 8 Course: Academic and Electric Shop Activities: Announcer, W. G. C., ’54, ’5 5; Dramatic Club Stage Manager, ’S3 to ’5 5; Cast: Pharmacist’s Mate, ’54; Senior Life Saving, ’54; Recruit Lieutenant, ’54, ’5 5; Student Center, ’54, ’5 5. Steve has an inherent curiosity about mechanical things that leads him to collect all kinds of odds and ends. He is generous, kind, and friendly.
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10 The Corinthian JAMES SLOVER (Jim) Vice President 3515 N. Marshall St., Philadelphia Born: April 19, 1937 Course: Academic and Drafting Activities: American Legion Award; President, 10th Grade, ’53; Student Council, ’53; Echelon, ’51, ’52; 1st Lieutenant, Recruits, ’53, ’54; Color Guard, ’54; Captain Inspector, ’54, ’5 5; Soccer, ’52, ’5 3, ’54; Co-Captain, ’54; Basketball, ’53, ’54, ’55; Captain, ’54, ’55; Baseball, ’54, ’55; All- Independent Soccer, ’52, ’5 3; All-Scholastic First Team, ’52, ’5 3; All-Scho¬ lastic Second Team, ’5 5. Here is one of the most popular boys in the ”Hum ”, whether it be with his classmates and teammates or with the girls. Jim will go far, for the recog¬ nition of his leadership here is merely the beginning. GREGG LESTER HODGSON (Hodge Secretary 22 Central Avc., Hasbrouck Heights, N.J. Born: September 16, 1937 Course: Academic and Stenographic Activities: President, Rifle Club, ’54, ’5 5; Chairman, Entertainment Com¬ mittee, ’54, ’55; The Girardian, ’51 to ’55; Art Editor, ’53, ’54; Girard News, ’53, ’54, ’5 5; Illustrator, ’54, ’5 5; Swing Band, ’54, ’5 5; Dramatic Club, ’53, ’54, ’5 5; Cast: Pickwick Papers and The Statue ; Vice-President, Dramatic Club, ’54, ’55; W. G. C., ’53, ’54, ’55; Director of Announcers, ’54, ’5 5; Student Council, ’53, ’54; Co-Editor-in-Chief, Corinthian, ’54, ’5 5. Gregg has left his own special brand of genius on nearly every student organization. His multiple talents coupled with his sharp wit have earned him well deserved praise. We expect great things of him. STANLEY PAUL RIMDZIUS (Juss) Treasurer 5005 F” St., Philadelphia Born: August 20, 1937 Course: Academic and Stenographic Activities: Concert Band, ’51 to ’5 5; 1st Lieutenant, Concert Band,; Swing Band, ’52 to ’55; Glee Club, ’52 to ’5 5; Girard News, ’53, ’54; Co-Editor- in-Chief, Girard News, ’54, ’5 5; National Honor Society; Vice-President, National Honor Society, ’54, ’5 5; Secretary-Treasurer, Senior Class; Cul¬ tural Olympics, ’52, ’53. Stan gave freely of his time when anything needed to be done. A National Honor Society member—his fine attributes also contained abundant gen¬ erosity and versatility. He’s our sure success. WILLIAM BEGOSH (Bill) 31 Gillespie St., Swoyersville, Pa. Born: January 14, 1938 Course: General and Machine Shop Activities: Concert Band, 9A to S-2; Swing Band, 10A to S-2; Second Lieu tenant, Concert Band, ’54, ’55; Amateur Night, ’54; Cultural Olympics, ' 52, ’5 3, ’54; Glee Club, 10A to S-2; Contributor to Magazine, ’53. Bill is witty and mechanical-minded , always ready to crack a joke or talk for interesting hours about his cars. He has injected fun into many an hour at Girard.
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THOMAS BURNS (Herm) 610 Mcllvain St., Chester, Pa. Born : January 10, 1938 Course: General and Sheet Metal Shop Activities-. Wrestling, ’5 5. Quiet, aimable and sincere describe Herm’s” personality. His ability on the mat was one of his many aptitudes that his classmates will never forget. ANTHONY DAVID CARUSO (Tony) Central Ave., Plaza Park, Burlington, N. J. Born: November 24, 1937 Course: General and Pattern Making Shop Activities: President, Junior High; President, T. S. R. C.; President, Junior Class; Student Council, ’51 to ’5 5; House Committee Chairman, ’S3: Ath¬ letic Committee Chairman, ’54; Echelon, ’S3, ’54; Lieutenant, Co. B., ’5 3; 2nd Place in Single Competitive Drill, ’54; Soccer, ’53; Co-Captain, ’54; All-Scholastic Soccer, ’5 3; Baseball, ’5 5; Student Center; Student Faculty Committee, ’53, ’54. Tony will never be forgotten. His abilities and winning traits won him the respect of the class. His proficiency in athletics has set him apart as one of our outstanding athletes. ALBERT ROLAND CASTAGLIUOLO (Gus) 2601 Gerritt St., Philadelphia Born: April 13, 1937 Course: General and Drafting Activities: Choir, ' 48 to ’50; Drill Band, ’50 to ’52; Glee Club, ’53, ’54, ’55; Intramural Softball Champions, ’54; Manager of Basketball, ’5 5; Dramatic Club, ’54, ’55; Recruit Lieutenant, ’53, ’54; Firing Squad, ’54; 2nd Lieu¬ tenant, Co. D., ’54, ’5 5; Girard News Staff, ’54, ’5 5. Gus is a jovial, easy-going fellow who was always doing the unexpected. As a friend, he tvas real to us all. ALVILEE JOSEPH CASTERLINE (Joe) 83 Nicholson St., Wilkes Barre, Pa. Born: September 12, 1937 Course: General and C lerical Activities: Concert Band, ’51 to ’5 5; Sergeant, ’5 5; Cultural Olympics, ' 5 3; Swing Band, ’52 to ’55; Echelon, ’54, ’55; Swimming, ’54; Cheerleader, ’54; Wrestling, ’5 5. foe makes full use of his talents as a top-notch drummer and an excellent diver and wrestler. The ability to make many lasting friendships is the one thing foe excels in.
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