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DONALD CHARLES GIANNETTI St. Edmund, Oak Park Honors Scholarship Exams Catechist. Don was the chief defender of the Greatest Village in the World . . . Oak Park . . , His marks were always high and his efficiency commendable . . , Has been nominated president of the 3.16 club . . , Cn occasion, the con- servative colors of his clothes are enough to blind any- one who looks at them for more than a minute without sun glasses . . . Served as a Catechist in his spare time. Tlgxlff E' I F MICHAEL DAVID GUBBINS St. joseph, Homewood Baseball Major Leagues Monogram Club Glee Club Swimming Team Minor League Captain Choir - - Prefect Beadle. Mike daily commutes from densely populated Flossmor . . . Has won the respect of his classmates for his scholastic and athletic abilities, the prefect and beadle jobs are old stuff to him . . . Cn the hardwood, Mike is a great team man and a fine Scorer in his own right . . , He helped dog-paddle the swimming team to victory in fourth year . . . Never found without a witty saying. RICHARD CLARENCE GLAW St Frances of Rome Minors Intramurals Glee Club Chanter Life Guard Softball. For five years now, we have been entertained by this jolly Suburbanite from Cicero. . . His singing talents have placed Dick in both the Glee Club and the elite group of chanters . . . Cn the hardwood Dick threvv his weight around to great avail on the 5th year lokers . . . Every ve-gr come spring Dick has always been custodian of the bat and ball and a good baclrstop to boo: PAUL ALFRED HAZARD St. Francis Xavier, Wilmette Glee Club Scholarship Winner Candle and Le Petit Staffs Choir Chess Chanter Catechist, Paul's long ride to school doesn't seem to have ever dulled his auick witf he is always ready with some sort of quip , . .A real bug on all historical dates and events, this knowledge having been acquired from his extensive reading . , . Almost never is he caught without a book in his hand . . , paul has seldom had to pay tuition during the past five years because he has won a scholarship three times in the annual exams.
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ROBERT EDWARD FERRIGAN St. Catherine of Siena Cererfones Schola Beadsrnon Catechist, Althogh ooze: and szdious, Bob has astounded nan-y by his s-dde' cutolrsts of mt . . . l-le has always been op in his :loss and, os a nernber ofthe ceremonies grosp, Boo ser.ed :by of the Cathedral . , . ll you yenture into the Choo-el :t 315, foo would often see Bob as a beads- rngn THOMAS PHILLIP FISCHER St. Paschal Intramurals Ceremonies Le Petit Starr Candle Star? Catechist Beadle Bowling Monogram Club Schola Baseball, Tom provided the school with many a laugh by rnecns of his clever writing in the Chatterbox, his imagination :har was evident in the style expressed in these biographies , . . Nas a 'rwernloer ol the cerernonles groups for tffo years , . . l-las played in the inzramurals for hye years orrd captain-ed his own tear' in fifth year . . . Boosts o pile of honor certificates for his intellectual labors, JOHN EDWARD FLAVIN Lliile Flower Baseoa- 'V'i.nor Leooues lntronurals l-lorto re ec: er -1 or e he 'nr osand hissoe C Doses a d5':rV'lf9 zhreoi zo Cu Minor league clubs rayed rn: .i n Q n Wi with Fat er l-las hod an o erog ls: e nineties every Quarter, ca l his achieyefehzs oy oecooir: pre ect in is senior yea . . . sua - t o. reserved in cass, e wo : center of 'ony debates after class. ff' f s Til lit 'e Q 'R STANLEY jOSEPH FLENS St Mary Magdalene oacristan lntranural B svcetbal Bowlinr- Mission society Officer Chante ' yecr bt F A C1 r l rn so rnuch so ct t ey on the yum c anpionship and he N s asa ed a letrer mission society leade h has hed he posrs T eas r and Vice President I-le ould be seen daily pe forming his duties as a sacristcn . . . t -write sub- ' is re igon and his nuw .oc hobbies include o ej- raphy nd model-railrocdirg,
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JAMES ALBERT HERMES Our Lady Help of Christians Le Petit Sta? Orchestra - Choir Chanter Glee Club f Oraanist a - Candle Staff. jim can Nithout a doubt be called the rnost accomplrshed musician in Fifth Year , . , For three years he Furnished the celestial organ music which Filled the chapel for Bene- diction and Morning Mass . . . An avid student ol Ian- Quages lim's latest accomplishment is the mastering al Finnish, and at present he is trying to conquer japanese , . . As pianist in the orchestra, much ol the success ol the anmal concert can be attributed to Mr, Hermes. CARROLL DALE HOWLIN St, Mary, Des Plaines Chanter Olee Club Be-adsman Life 3- ith Father, Carroll's golden voice has enriched both the Olee Club and Piair Chant Choir since he came to Quigley two years ago . , , He was a Fine soloist az the annual con- certs , Loves to torment professors with his thought- proyozing auestions . . Carroll turned actor in his senior yea' and turned in a prize-winning performance as the Irish nouseaiaid in 'Life With Father. RICHARD LEE HOWARD St, Eulalia, Maywood Intramurals Beadle Y Schola. Rich owns one of the most unrullled personalities in the class, his humor has enlivened many dull classes , . . Is an excellent student and was beadle in the lower years . , , l-le has developed into an outstanding forward in the intramural league . . On Thursdays he can be seen giving sight seeing tours ol Maywood in his 1939 Ford .. , Aoly assists in Schola Q f'i!'i'S . x45 FREDERICK MICHAEL JONES Ascension, Oalc Park Chanter Qlee Clula. Since coming to Ouigley from St. lgnatics, Fred has oe- come auite a popular Fellow , . , l-lis singing voice has enhanced bath Schola and Olee Clue , l-lis rendi- tion of the Charleston is a not-to-be missed performance . . Although generally a auiet person, he is carried a.-ray when he gets behind the wheel of a car . A strona defender of the lesuits.
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