Memphis Catholic High School - Crusader Yearbook (Memphis, TN)

 - Class of 1949

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MINOR HOLLAND has been voted Mr. Leather Lungs of the C. H. S. Band. Mr. Corneille suggests that he hire himself out as a bellows. All kidding aside, Minor has made great strides in musical progress and has played substitute tackle-guard on the football team, X's'ith his easy-going. simple-to-get-along-with eharaeter, he will also make great strides in any profession he chooses. ARTIIUR Bull Sf1oofi'i ' MARTIN is a well-known, well-liked personality at school. If you wonder at the title given him, Bill lilliott dubbed him that after hearing him tell of one of his dates. Along with musical accomplishments in both glee club and hand, he designed the eover for the CRUSAl!I'.R. These qualities show lead- ership in any field. ,IAMIQS IIUTTON is another quiet, well-liked fellow. His interests have been mainly in football, but he was also a whiz with his spikes on the track team. Al- though he didn't lead the class in his stud- ies, he was high above the average, as he was in everything else. In '47, he was a member of the band and did well in that also. So, if working hard is the way to success, we can look for a hit in Hutton. 'CY lg- s.1-- ' Perhaps the most popular student at C. H. S. is Pistol Pele MAYNARD. His real handle is Robert, but if called that he woulcIn't know whom you were talking to. He has been out for football, baseball, basketball, track, tennis, boxing, C.S.M.C., glee club and probably more things than yo' scribe can count. Naturally, he is a leader in studies and has been president of his class for the last two years. Definitely, boys like Pete are an asset to any com munity. A person small in stature but great in 'i Q LARRY KRUG. The fellow with the Toni Home Permanent hair has dis- tinguished himself about school by his ter- rihc playing at guard post on the foot- ball squad. Ilis friendly attitude, with thc girls as well as the boys, has made him a very popular guy. Witlititit a doubt Larry will be a great success in his future activities. 'if' - f' ROBERT MORRISON, known around town and country as Broad Beam Bob, is a new-comer at C. H. S. this year. Al- ready lie has shown his prowess with the pigskin in the '48 football season. Besides this, he has informed many of us about life on the farm, for this is where he hailed from in September '48. Considering his superb cooperation with the students and faculty as well as his likeable person- ality and friendly disposition he is perhaps. the average student. h. Spy, sw. . i. musical and sport achievements is PRIMO gsm.. , MOTTO. Being in both glee club and f' 5 band, he has h:lp:d with the musical in- . struction of the student body. Under the 3 i able tutoring of Mr. Corneille, the band , director, he has become a perfectionist in the percussion section and has participated I-- 7 in boxing and wrestling, and, needless to say, has excelled in both. Thanks for your subordination, Primo, and, as a warning to the world, we all say, Look out for Mr. Motto. i K I

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2 Q JACK BATSON has been a student at Catholic High for all four of his high school years. llis keep at it personal- ity has carried him far as a clarinet player in the band and in the guard position on the hardwood court. Witliout a doubt. he will go far after graduation. ALBERT DIEVOTO better known as Duffy is following his older brother's footsteps, joe Signiago, a star rookie for the Y.inkee's Pro Football Club. Be- ing captain of the football team in his senior year, he is well liked because of his winning personality. Wllile holding down the center position on the varsity team in '47 he also went out for boxing and did well in that field. Surely, this fore- tells an interesting and profitable life. CLAYTON Hot Lips CARGILE has been dubbed the Fastest Triple tonguer in C. H.S. He's probably the only one in the band who can QNO SLAM, MR. CORNEILLEJ. Seriously, though, he has contributed favorably to the furthering of music appreciation at C. H. S. Being president of the band in his junior and senior year, he was chosen in '47 to go to Detroit for the National Musician's Con- vention. This type of initiative will help him in later life. LOUIS ERTZ is quite well-known about school because of his quiet manner and general cooperation. As the art editor of the Magnet and the CRUSADER, he has shown his leadership. Along with other good qualities, he has won a place on the National Honor Society. His rather odd hobby of working with electric trains has everyone fooled as to what his ambition is, but we all know that whatever it is, it will be good. JOE HAMLING is the quietest, most well-mannered boy in school, if not in the city. The band, where he plays clarinet, couldn't get along without him. To his contributions to the band, he has added hard work in the glee club and has main- tained a high enough standard for the Na- tional Honor Society rating. After gradu- ation, he plans to go to college. enior Class BILL Runner COOPER has played baseball, football, basketball, tennis and has gone out for boxing and swimming. Al- though he has been out for practically every extra-curricular activity, perhaps he has done best at baseball for he was the top left-handed pitcher in the school. Be- sides all this he's had some awfully stiff subjects here and that includes Physics. This is definitely a preamble to a great future. THOMAS GARIBALDI is the brains behind the snappy Terrier football club. Yes, Tommy has been quarterback for three years, and, along with his accurate passing, can handle practically every punting as- signment. Mr. Garibaldi is a member of the National Honor Society and his fav- orite sport, other than the gridiron is golf. His get up and go has made a spot for him in the hearts of the students and the faculty.



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Ls Q-.-I JOHN Stuff MIZSSINA is a wee bit small to go out for inter-school-astic ac- tivities, hut if anything is going on around school, Stud' will be in the middle of it. Lately, he has mystified us all as to how he lost his two front teeth. Some say his girl, others say his dad, Stuff doesn't say. It is my personal belief that he knocked them out on the front door of his gro- cery, for that is where he spends most of his time. In the future, he says, I wish to have a tremendous store, where all my best friends will shop. gg, ... . y .mtssiq 'JQSAH 'i i JAMIZS RAYMOND MURPHY, or Muff as he is commonly called, is :A leader at everything that he has tried at C. H. S. Ile was an oflieer in every one of his classes, an oflicer in the band while in its numbers, a letter maker in boxing, golf and band, and a member of the Na- tional Honor Society, for nearly all of the eight semesters he spent at school. A well liked character on the campus, Muff will undoubtedly go to college, and make good in some profession. JOHN MOORE, better known as long, lean and lanky, is tops in friendliness. Though he is not famous for his scholastic reports, he has done well with the Catholic Hi eleven for the last three years at end. A swell guy as well as a good student, he has prophesied by his line conduct record that the world to come can expect great things from him. PAT MCKELVY has everybody fooled as to what his real name is. Since you readers will learn at graduation anyway, I will break the spell. Actually his name is Fred Matthew. Where they got Pat, even he doesn't know. Really, though, Pat's hard working technique has brought him fame in his studies for in '47, he was awarded the Religion medal for the school, a singular honor. Although he has no particular interests at present, it is rumored that he plans to attend college. und swell guy of the class of '49 is FRANK NOBLE. I'Iis innate quiet- ness has won this for him. He has played football on the varsity since his freshman year and was quite mad when he was de- clared ineligible this last year. He made up for this, however, since he became man- ager of the team and without his help, the team would go to pieces. There is some- thing about him that urges the team on, that also helped him the all-round. No doubt we'Il all miss you, Frank. ROBERT MURDOCK. Following in the footsteps of his illustrious brother, Woodie, Bob has captured the title of best dressed at Catholic High for the last three years. This title climaxed a long search for distinction on the part of Bob which first took him to the football, basketball and scholastic fields of endeavor, but to no avail. i Wk- ' fi bfi, L0gy NIIARN, who's real name is Charles, is famous all over the city for his . . . Heh-Heh . . . automobile. A '36 Chevy, it does well to crawl, not run. Truly, the antique gets in there, and usu- ally in one piece. In studies, Charlie eX- cels in Spanish, being a star in Sr. Rita's class. CWhom do I think I'm kiddingj. Mr. Nearn has a strange craving for anything with a motor in it, so it wouldn't surprise any of us here at school if he turned out to be a Doctor of Motors , or a Carbu- retor Specialist . rs Q ' sig, ,. 5 jzstjg af. .

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