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ROBERT CARL BASHER (BOB) 13 5 Woodward Avenue Rutherford, N. J. General I and Carpentry Soccer, WGC, Dramatic Club, Student Council Bob, a happy-go-lucky fellow, liked everybody and everybody liked him. His leadership on the Student Council and his ability on the soccer field earned him a place in our hearts. MALCOLM TOBEY BERRY (BER) 2221 Washington Avenue Silver Springs, Md. General I and Stenography Corinthian, WGC, Swimming Good humor and witty remarks are only natural for Ber. His wild sen of humor was put to good use as assistant director of WGC. Also s can’t forget his participation on the swimming team. ALBERT JOHN BILHEIMER I PETE) 1110 S. Pennsylvania Avenue Morrisville, Pa. General I and Machine Shop Soccer, Wrestling, Baseball Pete was a competent worker in whatever he undertook. His abilities i soccer, wrestling, and baseball were well balanced by his dexterity in tl Machine Shop. WILLIAM BISCONTINI (BILL) 46 Bergh Street, Hudson Wilkes-Barre, Pa. General I and Machine Shop Rifle Club, World Affairs Council, Echelon Bill took life in stride. He enjoyed working in the Machine Shop, and, as a member of the Rifle Club, he was a fine marksman. A good-natured fellow, he always gave his best in whatever he did. JAMES WILLIAM BRAUN UIM 601 N. Clcwcll Street Bethlehem, Pa. General I and Machine Shop Soccer, Wrestling, Girard News, Dramatic Club Although small in stature, Jim was not short on ability. He was a good athlete on both the wrestling and soccer teams, and his activities included membership on The Giraril News and in the Dramatic Club. 20 }
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DAVID THOMAS ALBEE (DAVE) 114 Woodlawn Trail Alexandria, Va. Academic and Stenography Seminar, Glee Club, Bond, Girard Literary Magazine, Girard News Everyone knew ' Dave as a friendly, easy-going fellow who was always ready to help out a friend. As President of the Glee Club he did an exceptional job. JOHN MALCLOM ALLARDYCE (MAC) Milligantown Road New Kensington, Pa. General II and Drafting Soccer, Baseball, Echelon Mac could draw, play the drums, and participate in sports that amazed all. His ability to make friends and keep them in our minds. MICHAEL HENRY AMBROSE (MIKE) 4 Alvil Road Elsmere, Del. General II and Clerical Student Center, Band, N.O.M.A., Girard Literary Magazine Mike was intimate with few, but was appreciated by all. He was interested in good music and good books. Better-than-average in his scholastic work and quick with figures, he held the position of bookkeeper for the Student Center. JOSEPH MICHAEL BABIAK (JOE) 4948 N. 10th Street Philadelphia, Pa. General II and Drafting Echelon Joe’s contagious smile and winning personality brought him many a friend at Girard. He liked to be friendly with everyone he came into contact with. Joe was a true Hummer”. VINCENT PAUL BAKEY (VINCE) Minnetonka Trail Medford Lakes, N. J. Academic ond Machine Shop Seminar, WGC, Girard News, Band, Swing Band Vince was an active member in both the Swing Band and Concert Band. Always willing to lend a hand, no matter what the reason, he had the real Hum” spirit. 4 19 ]
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THOMAS LOUIS BUCHMAN (TOM) 220 S. Fulton Court Hazclton, Pa. General I and Machine Shop Wrestling, Soccer Tom’s affable and warm personality made him a friend to all. Regarded as one of Girard’s best wrestlers, he compiled an enviable record during his last three years. JOSEPH FRANK CALOGERO ' DINO) 5 17 W. Glenside Avenue Glenside, Pa. General II and Printing Corinthian, Track, Rifle Club Wt will remember Dino as a tall, care-frec fellow with a flare for the opposite sex. He contributed to The Corinthian as printing advisor, doing a con- ANDREW HEINER CARUSO (ANG 1144 Myrtlewood Avenue Upper Darby, Pa. General I and Clerical Fencing, Corinthian, WGC, Dramatic Club Always willing to lend a hand or to take part in a debate, Ang was a real friend to all. As captain of the fencing team he was outstanding in ability and leadership. JAMES JOSEPH COLLINS (JIM) 120 Chester Pike Norwood, Pa. Academic and Drafting Swimming, Girard News, Band, WGC, Swing Band As a strong 200-yard freestyler on the swimming team and captain of the Concert Band, Jim’s determination and endurance won the respect of underclassmen and classmates. JOHN KENNETH COYLE (JOHN) 365 E. Chelten Avenue Philadelphia, Pa. General II and Automotive Baseball, Soccer, Track John’s big ' ovc was athletics and he went all out for them. His aggressiveness was envied by many, and hi ' easy-going manner was appreciated by all. 21
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