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MARIE KESSLAK Sis ST. MICHAEL Take each mans censure but reserve thy judgment. Mario is a quiet Min who doesn't express her opinions often, but she has made herself conspicuous by a congenial smile for everyone and a good nature which has endeared her to all of us. She wishes to follow the nursing pro- fession, and we know that she will be tops'' as far as she is concerned Good luck and may God bless you. Marie. CHRISTIAN KOHLER Chris ST. JOSEPH Hu success u not measured by the heights he has reached, but by the obstacles he has overcome. “Chris is a hard worker in every held. He will be remembered epsecially for his splendid work as a cheerleader. A keen and open mind has given him the reputation of a good debater. Chris has given his assistance in many a school activity, thus adding to his popularity. JOSEPH KOMISKEY Joe ST. JOSEPH Do unto others as you ivould have them do unto you. This prominent member of the class of 38 has a way of making and keeping friends. Satisfied with anything that came his way. The Golden Rule is his motto and we have no doubt that Joe lives up to it. Everybody was his friend, and he was everybody's friend. With malice toward none and justice toward all. he treads the road to success at the expense of no one. r STEVEN KORCHNACK Cor y ST. STEPHEN A tranquil person is bound to succeed. Corky is the possessor of many likable traits, among them being pleasantness and friendliness. Soft spoken he showed determination in his every movement. Corky is a real sport but above all else, a gentleman. The business world will receive an excellent recruit when our Corky leaves us. The world will hear from him. we promise. r FRANCIS L1SON 'W ST. STEPHEN A friend in need is a friend indeed When a fellow needed a friend. Zeke was always there and first, for he had a tendency zo move about in a hurried manner. At has been our pleasure to have with us a young man who is very serious at all times, but 'neath his mask of gravity he has a heart for mirth Zeke was always aware of the pre- sence of les dames which made him redden up a bit. for he is afflicted with bashfulness, so uncommon among our boys. Zeke was No. 1 artist among the boys. So here's to success. Zeke. while you paint your life's picture JOSEPH MAJER Chick ST.STEPHEN ‘He does the best in all tbings. Chick is a product of Cambria City and a graduate of Saint Stephen’s grade school He has turned out to be one of the greatest basketball players ever produced at Catholic Hi. Indeed we wonder if we could boast of the State Championship, were it not for Chicks skill in making the basket. We also have to mention his ability as a football player. In spite of the work required to establish himself as a football and basketball player, Chick is one of the most brilliant students in the class. ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦a
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WILLIAM HOPFER VISITATION “A jolly as the day it long.” He is the originator of jokes anJ a firm believer in: “A laugh a Jay keeps the doctor away.” Bick is a newcomer in our ranks, having joineJ us only at the start of our tinal year He claims he’s a pronounceJ woman hater, but he can't pull the wool over our eyes. We know Bick.” He is full of pep anJ fun and we hope life will deal happily with him. JOHN HURTAK I “John t ST.JOSEPH Not on the heights. 1 but climbing.' j John is one of those fellows who be- I lieves in working hard to achieve j something. His bne spirit of generosity t cannot be overlooked. He is by all 1 means a gentleman His humorous X words and deeds have won for him X the friendship of every member of X the cLass. PAUL IMR1CH Whitey ST. STEPHEN “The apparel oft’ proclaims the man. “Whitey” is the gentlemen (the English type). In fact, he is a real Beau Brummel .' His main object is to wear stylish hats. and. because of this fact, he has established himself as the leading hat stylist in Catholic High. Giving advice is his favorite pastime, and he delights in making rather lengthy explanations. “Whitey is the proud posv’ssor of a captivating smile and a genial disposition. THOMAS JURCHACK “Tommy” ST. PATRICK “He himself is his only parallel. Tom is known as a regular fellow. He has no time for frowning and he is always happy. This quality has won friends and popularity for him His school spirit is rated very high, and he is always willing to give his help. He takes part in many school activities and besides, he is a scholar and a perfect gentleman. KATHLEEN KABOR Kay ST. COLUMBA “A Charming maJen juch as she Can never without friends be. When laughter echoes in 103. you will surely bnJ the dainty Kay in the midst of it all. No matter what dance is held at Catholic High she is always in attendance. Kay's congenial ways and smiling face can easily win any heart. She is loyal to her school, and her school-spirit is full to over-flowing Kay. we sincerely hope that you will have success in any of your future undertakings.
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