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19 4 2 — Fifteen Football .............. 1 Intramural Basketball 1-2-3-4 Operetta 3-4 Cantata ............... 4 Operetta 1 Cantata 4 DONALD ABELE “Nab” I in maculate Conception Here we have quite a society man! Life will not present many social problems for “Nab”. Although he has a mischievous side as well as a serious one. he is an all-round good fellow. Like Chaucer’s Squire of Can- terbury fame, he is “firmly knit and great of strength.” As a Columbian Squire, he shows an active interest in the organization and man- ages to be present for all the Friday night dances. Farewell “Sentimental Gentleman of Corn”. MARGIE ALT “Margie” St. Michael “Margie” of the light brown hair and hazel eyes is known in Brownstown as one of “The Three Musketeers”. She is a good sport, in the finest sense of the term. Skating and dancing are two of her hobbies, but her favor- ite pastime is enjoying a good movie. Since her one ambition is to become a nurse, she will give a ready response to her country’s need. She may even become a “bluebird” of the air. BARBARA BABICH “Babs” St. Rochus This blue-eyed, fair-haired maiden has been spreading good cheer among her classmates and will linger in their memories as one they consider a true friend. Her generosity and school spirit will long be remembered. “Babs” joined the Red Cross Home Nursing Class for seniors, and we understand she is quite effi- cient in this important technique. So with “malice toward none and justice toward all”, she treads the road to success at the expense of no one. Good luck and may God blesss you, “Babs”! HELEN BALA Helen St. C’asimir Helen made her appearance at Catholic High School with but a few friends, but before long she acquire many friends and became quite popular. Pleasant, friendly, dependable and kind, she became a librarian and has since rendered her services very faithfully in that capacity. We are certain the librarians will miss her help next year. Though a lover of all sports. Helen enjoys dancing most. We. the Class of ’42. wish her loads of success and happiness. T. K. B. Club 4 Librarian 2-3-4 Cantata Home Nursing ........ 4 Handmaid 1 Librarian 2-3-4 Secretary of T. K. B. C!u 4 Cantata 3
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MEMORIES F ourteen Business Manager of Memories THOMAS WEAKLAND Assistant Business Manager MARY MARGARET LORDITCH The following Seniors are deserving of honorable mention in this Department: Joseph McAneny Robert Cassidy Marion Meyers Leo Kilpatrick Mary Genevieve Conley Joan Michalowski Donald Gradwohl Vera Mae Luscombe Imelda Boes Ann Brlansky Mary Kathryn Glancy Richard Ruth Donald' Abele Edward Bolden Genevieve Chmiel Bernard Brosig Carmen Cortes Leo Klug Andrew Prezersby Patricia Robak Rosemary Bischof Clara Katter Anna Mae Griffith Eileen Wyar Mary Louise Brunyak Margaret Cal pin Helen Bala Ruth Burkhardt Hilda Culles Joseph Drop Betty Grace Horner Bernard Gaus
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MEMORIES Sixteen GEORGE BEARER “Teddy St. Patrick George is one of the “Seven Dwarfs of 98. He is very popular among the younger genera- tion of this city and many consider him one of their best friends. Although his pals tease him, saying that he should be a “cop , George really wants to enlist in the Marine Corps. And it isn’t for the uniform either, for we hap- pen to know he doesn’t need it. JAMES BERKEBILE “Berk’’ St. Benedict Being an only child. Berk missed the wholesome “knocks” of brothers and sisters; however, unselfishness is one of his dominant traits. He is an outstanding scholar of the sen- ior class: he likes Latin, social problems, and the girls of 102. Although Berk was never a Mission Representative, he has helped place his class at the head of the list. You will al- ways find “Berk” in a pleasant mood and ready for a good time just as long as it does not interfere with his studies. Intramural Basketball Operetta Cantata Band T. K. B. Club T. K. B. Club Handmaid 1-2-3-1 Operetta 2-8-4 Cantata 3-4 Prinpe Gallitzin Pageant Band 3-4 Student Safety Council ............... 4 Senior Class Play 4 Class Adviser 4 Cantata ............ 3-4 Operetta 2-3-4 Orchestra ...1-2-3 Basketball 2-3-1 Basketball Manager 4 Handmaid ........1-2-3-4 Senior Class Play... 4 PHYLLIS BISHOP “Phyl” St. Joseph During her four years at Catholic High. ““Phyl” has had that quality which is most deserving of a pal, namely cheerfulness. Al- though a little timid, her talents are not hid- den. Her favorite pastime is skating, which she does most gracefully. A beautiful voice is not the least of her endowments! From her scholastic ability we are certain that Phyllis will find a place of honor in the commercial world and if perseverance speaks of success, she undoubtedly will stamp her mark in the future. ROSEMARY BISCHOF “Rosie” St. Joseph “Rosie” is reserved in manner, decidedly loyal to a host of friends and loved by all. Al- though a little timid, she doesn’t believe in burying her talents. She played basketball four years and in her senior year she was made manager of the girls’ basketball team. One of those girls possessed of that virtue called simplicity, she is a very conscientious girl in her school work and in any other work she undertakes.
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