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William M O'Connell Charles R. O'Malley Wi1.i.iAM N11eH.yE1.O'C0NNE1.1, Sl. Tlzmdnre l'11r1'.vf1 Nia-ior League . . . Minor League . . . Lights . . . Heayies . . . Life Guard . . . Swimming Champion . . . Baseball . . . 'fllink Angel in St. Anne and the iiouty Rector. Fasy-going Bill was the mainstay of many teams at Quigley. llis rebounding skill was a great asset to many basketball teams. Without a doubt the best swimmer in our class. Broke innumerable records in Quigley's tank. Swimming Champ since second year. Wlon Honor Certificates yearly. Bill hopes to win souls someday as a Nlaryknoller. Because of his curly hair, Bill is easy to pick out whether praying with the Beadsmen or posing for a Le Petit picture. CHAit1.r:s Romsey cJ'xIAl.l.EY St. 1'H'rn1cf.r A'11:'1er Przrffh fllilzrzeltel Nlajor League Basketball . . . Lights . . . Referee . . . Swimming Team . . . Baseball . . . Ping Pong . Schola Cantorum. Honor man frequently. Certainly one of the finest athletes in our class. Four years of majors and lights. YVon a letter for softball in second year, and another for ping pong in fourth. Captain of the Outlaws in fourth year. Chuck was also one of Quigley's famous refs. Consistent threat in golf tournament. Has a witty remark for any occasion. Nothing riles Chuck. One of top sales- men for Le Petit. lt's rumored he has a blind barber. 64 William F. Peterson William j. Quinn AYl1.l.I.-XM FitANie1.1N Psinasox Lfllfe Iflouw' l 11r1',r!1 hlajor League Basketball . . . Minor League . . . Heayies . . . Schola Cantorum . . . Secundo in Felix and His Potatoes . One of the main reasons the high flying Rhinos were fighting for the championship in fifth year was the excellent rebounding of Big Hill . Seldom appears seriously bothered about anything. Never known to have made a single enemy. Bill is high on the list of the best liked men in the class. Wvas the oldest man on Andy l rain's fine contingent of Quigley's ushers. It can be stated without fear of contradiction that l'ete is known by nearly everyone at Quigley. One of the finest first base- man at the UQ . AYII.l.I.-XM josnru Qi iss NI. Gabriel Przrzftli Schola Cantorum . . . Basketball . . . Beadsman . . . Yvaiter . . . Blue Angel in St. Anne and the Gouty Rector. Bill is one redfheaded lrishman whose temper seldom shows itself. Can often be found dis- cussing the merits of the Democrats. Very faith- ful to his attendance at the Beadsmen. A waiter for three years. In charge of the basketball locker and shower room. Very conscientious in his studies. You'll have to go a long way before you find a person with loyalty to friends, school, and the VVhite Sox as strong as Bill's.
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Williom J. Molinowski Edward J, Moxo XYILLIAM Joi-iN NIALINOXVSKI Immarulate Conreplion Pnrzlvlz Special . . . Schola Cantorum . . . Copy Editor, Le Petit Staff. .-X serious face which is very deceiving, came to us two years ago as a special from Mount Carmel High School. Mal has the poise and mannerisms ofa businessman. Seldom runs or becomes flustered, he is noted for his calm, deliberate actions. :Xt- tendcd Bryant and Stratton Business College night classes for two years. Has a great sense of humor. Kept the whole class laughing with his Santa Claus monologue in speech class. IQIJWARD jAMEs MAXA St. Odifofr l,!lI'l'Jh Head Librarian . . . Stamp Club . . . Bowling . . . Chess Club . . . Beadsman . . . The Devil in The Sausage Maker's lnterluden . . . Basketball. - Fd has devoted much of his spare time to his job in the librarv since second year. An enthusias- tic worker and very co-operative, he has never re- fused to do a favor for anyone. Noted for his Greek and I.atin translation. Very faithful to his attendance at the Beadsmen. Has earned honor certificates frequently. Quite capable under the boards in a basketball game, Fd has played the last two years in the noon league. Owen B. Mcl-lole Edwordj McLoughlin EVGENE BERNARD MCHALE Sf. Brendan Parish Glee Club . . . Choir . . . Major, Minor League Basketball .... -X rt Club . . . Schola Cantorum . . . Baseball . . . Beadsmen . . . Jeannette in St. Anne and the Gouty Rector. His personality makes friends for him wherever he goes. ls always ready to do anything you ask him. Gene fully deserved the presidency of the Brush and Stylus Club . Has entered many art contests both in and OLII of school and has won one of the top prizes every time. He has worked his way up in basketball, going from the intramural to the minors and then to the majors. lfowaim .loser-H MCI.Al'GHI.IN St. l'3'1zm'1'.v M Rome Pllfllfll Major League Basketball .... A ss't. Graduate Fd- itor, Le Petit Seminaire . . . Beadle . . . Celcsta in The Sausage Makers Interlude , . . Beadsmen. lid is one of the better all around students in the class. Xvell liked by all, captained his own minor league team to a very successful season in third year. Played major league ball in fourth and fifth year. Did a great job at forward for the Rhinos. Never came out of the rector's omce without an honor certificate. Ed spent endless hours writing the biographies of his classmates. Always willing when there's work to be done. Can often be seen giving a hand to one of his classmates. 63
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John D. Ring William J. Rooney JOHN DONALD RING Resurrerlion Parixh Major League Basketball . . . Feature Editor, Le Petit Seminaire . . . Candle Stall' . . . Life Guard . . . Glee Club . . . I-Ieavies . . . Bishop in The Sausage lNIaker's Interlude. Beginning his career by leading the league in scoring on the third year minors, and concluding it by being selected the captain of Hfth year Rhinos , Jack was an asset to every team for which he ever performed. Can be very serious but always ap- preciates a good joke. One of the main stays on the yearbook, he's always ready to give a hand to any- one in need. Was one of Andy Frain's most willing ushers. Scatterings of his literary talent can be seen throughout this publication. WILLIAM JAMEs Roomav Sl. Thomas Aqninrzs Parish Minor League Basketball . . . Schola Cantorum . . . Second Boy in The Sausage Maker's Interlude. Billy first came to light as a basketball star when he won the shooting contest in third year. Sparked his fourth year intramural team to a cham- pionship. Starred on the fifth year Ramblers Bill teamed with Peterson to give SA many laughs. His characteristic waddling walk is his distinguished mark. His main claim to fame lies in his ability to roll up maps after Scripture class. Edward P. Salmon Raymond F Schendl EDWARD PATRICK SALMON St. Mel Parish Basketball . . . Orchestra . . . Choir. . . Glee Club . . . Schola Cantorum . . . Candle Staff. An Irishman's Irishman, Ed holds Kansas City second only to Erin. Is usually found smiling no matter what happens. Ed keeps in shape by play- ing a fast game of basketball. Helped Lydon's team go to the Finals of the intramural tournament in third year. Ed is ready to join in any activity. Proficient Irish step dancer. Plays the flute in Quigley's Orchestra and has often performed pub- licly. Likes to be called Spike . RAYMOND FRANCIS SCHENDL Sl. Ilflazzrife Pmifh Prefect . . . Beadle . . . Basketball . . . Candle Staff. . . Business Staff, Le Petit Seminaire . . . Chess Club . . . The Devil in The Devil's Bridge . . . Beadsman .... -X rt Club. Ray is one of the best liked in the Class. Always among the top five. Prize winner in Scholarship exams and has Honor Certificates for every quarter. Chess champion in fourth year. Member of Candle Staff. Ray brags of being the best non-singer in the Schola Cantorum but this is doubted. Cap- taintd his own team in fifth year Noon League. Noted for his impartial umpiring during baseball season. 65
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