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N 'i 1. 'X , sr-,X UQ v, it -. b FQ ur. tg RAYMOND F. ADEMSKI Christ Our King . . . Ray . . . of sunshine in our daily grind . . . what was lacking in size was made up in school spirit . . . good for a chuckle any time . . . serious student . . . bearing well an old Salesianum name steeped in tradition. RUDOLPH J. BACHER Our Lady of Fatima . . . Rudy . . . Fr. Doyle's favor- ite pupil . . , loved those science courses . . . charter member of the active En- gineers' Club . . . a gentle- man all the way . . . quiet, but there may be Sputniks in his future. ,,. T? BARTKOWSKI St. Hedwig . . . Bearing one of t known names at Sales' ad to b ll times to u hold ' n of a o ' rothers, all Salesianum gentlemen . . . Stan will go far . . . to the moon? r I . .I JOSEPH J. BELLANCA St. Mary' Magdalen . . . Bells . . . assistant Editor of the Sllesihn . . . vke-presi- dent of Junior Red Cross ...actlveinCYO... sparkled in intramural bas- ketball . . . operated Camp Barnes during the summer months . . . cartoonist for the Review. JAMES M. BEZANSON St. Thomas . . . Jim . . . gave many excellent diving exhibitions for Sallies mer- men . . . gathered sports news for the Review . . . dramatic star of the Christmas play . . . has many friends . . . will make more . . . Good 1ufk,Jim1 , f Q J i .V .fa A JOHN D. BISIO St. Elizabeth . . . loyal mem- ber of Fr. Spragg's band . . . a hard worker in class as well as everywhere else . . . well-liked by everyone be- cause of his big smile . . . John's high school career indicates future success. MARCO C. BORIONI St. Helena . . . Marco . . . our exchange student from Italy . . . wasted no time in making lasting friends . . . always one of the first to join any school organization . . . Marco will be long re- membered in our hearts . . . a joiner. ? MICHAEL W. BOYD Christ Our King . . . Mike . . . always has a good word for EVCFYOIIC . . . COITIPCICIII editorial and feature writer for the Review . . . Mike can always be depended on to do the job well . . . disposition and talent point to bright future. MARTIN A. BRADY, JR. Corpus Christi . . . Marty . . . will volunteer for any- thing. especially the Elsmere Fire Company . . . a strong supporter of parish CYO . . . friendly disposition . . . if Marty's not at a game. they just don't play it. so JOSE . R RD Cor rsti . Joe . . . the -gr d type- e a o e iors . . . y a box . . yet gentle o top to toe . '. un ot himself wel to the und of suc- . Ta? Ge? fi T S H 23 0'R ,,, is i if i use ug. 1 3 4 I U Ds:
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KW f ..- f HULL! new 1 JZ! 6 Ziff f'a,yL,,g .4147 f gg t gl ffm Senior Ufflcelisngfe ef ufs, , fgifihcg '35 I Q JOSEPH L. CORRADO President of Senior Class St. Elizabeth . . . Joe . . . the noblest Roman of them all . . . in spirited campaign won the top senior governmental ollice . . . varsity foot- ball, also handyman on the diamond . . . a big smile and sincere friendliness are Joe's trademarks. 145 i ggi 7 ' K . ia , t im-. ' fialwji awed JOHN J. MULVENA Vice-President St. Paul . . . All-State football guard ,301 . Mr. Montero's coach on the field . . . after Thanksgiving. Jack jumped on the stage and proved him- self a real actor in the Christmas play . . . graceful on the dance floor . . . solid physique and character. .Q-I WILLIAM H. PRESS President of Student Council St. Paul's of Delaware City . . . The Delaware City Flash . . . politico par excellence . . . Editor-in-Chief of the Review . . . enjoys public speaking to groups or individuals . . . studies steadily and reads biographies-when not memo- rizing Sports Illustrated . . . a loyal worker for school and students. WILLIAM A. TAYLOR Secretary Sr. Helena . . . Bill . . . an outstand- ing Salesian since his first year . . . his scholastic ability and personality add much to any organization . . . chairmaned many dances with great results, including the city-wide CYO Harvest Ball . . . a sure success. 15,5 'iau..,,,, JOHN M. MRUZ, JR. Treasurer St. Matthew . . . Jack . . . his Schol- astic Roundup on WTUX kept Wilm- ington up to date on school doings . . . a whiz at math. Jack's qualitied for the Treasurer's job . . . candid man with a camera . . . varsity football manager . . . Guard . . . Engineers' Club . . . a hard worker for Class '58. C AW
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THE ICE CREAM BAR of Bruno Muzzi and Joe Mealey was one of our favorite stops. Frank Skomorucha, Stan Bartkowski and Phil Vannicola are snapped during a stop- over. EUGENE G. BUCKLEY St. Matthew . . . the blond f bomber from the suburbs . . . with eyes as blue as ' C 5 t aa 5' ' X Q G ' Jack Benny's . . . a favorite with many. especially those of the frail sex . . . a good student with ability in other fields to match. D OD E . BURKE , Sr. elena . . V. . . our N A Eu a aveler . Stu- - A . dent u il enta ive Y and emb the Sal i tf- 1 Staff . . 't , dry s s , X humor . . . terrific uy with a p ing persona ity . . . usually seen with his brother, Marco. if 1 Q THOMAS E. BURKHOLDER St. Helena . . . Tom . . . sg well known around Sallics for his big smile and ready willingness to lend a hand . . . Salesian Staff . . . one of the Sal's most loyal rooters . . . at all events, either sporting or social . . . always around when needed. 'T FRANCIS M. CAREY St. Ann . . . one of the boys from Forty Acres . . . quiet member of the class . . . Chisel goes in for swim- ming in and skating on the Brandywine . . . avid fan of the dances . . . serious in his studies . . . will go far and be successful in any field. FRANCIS A. CASTELLI St. Patrick . . . Frank . . . Honor Roll student and member of the band . . . plays a hot accordion at the dances . . . serious and hard working in class . . . Frank's bass voice adds quality tonc to the Glee Club . . . college bound. J .UI l CARM s. A lfCorpus 't' . . . erio ,. memb 'of t K ng s wi lgfapget ante in mps . . i ts- ange f i t e nii ' m n er of ours l ee ed for mum ency . . . dk model airplanes. MN , , b U A V 'MARTIN CLARK lmmaislulatf Heart kof Mary .'. . arty X. J. Johd Wana- makerfs, ri t hind man . . . fas ioh ple e . . . turned in go .job as Sqlesian Staff member . . . Marty's smile and humor helped on many an occasion. P TER E. CQ LEY St. J ' on andy- wine . . . Cage I. e quiet one . . .X ect toting a botolguiilifer coat . . . a r' be a Olfield be- W e . . . Coke lovedlctr ds . . . in his car ther alwa room for one IHOIC. Ll ,ff fi Q if X V K f .W flyt 3 1, 's tm. it i is ft , A U? ,, 5 0-nan... ,K ,.., W Q, .5 I 1 in is- ,eff 'N ff, F S. - to
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