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JEROME WALTER ROESKE President Jay, the leader of the Emmycrats, made himself felt in just about every activity in the school . . . popu- lar with all, he was his classmate's choice for class prexy in junior and senior years . . . ardent Sodalist and vice-prefect for two years . . . four-year varsity gridster and captain as a soph . . . organizer of both junior and senior proms . . . Memory Book staff . ., . sang in operettas and talent shows . . . Varsity club member . . . baseball Slugger . . .his renowned smile made everyone glad to know him . . . received award for General Excellence in his senior year. JEROME RICHARD BRADLEY Vice President Jerry, as co-captain of the football team, earned berths on both All-City and All-State teams . . . elected most valuable football player in his freshman and senior year . . . sang in two operettas . . : served atwo-year term as vice president ofhis class . . . chosen city councilman for Boys' Day . . . track star. Class Flower-Red Rose Class Colors- Blue and White 4 f N enior Cfadd icerfi Q XI flnl ll X 4 ' Class Patroness- Our Sorrowful Mother Class Motto- To Jesus Through Mary RICHARD WILLIAM BURY Treasurer A permanent broad grin and an extreme brush are Dick's popular trademarks . . . hockey heads sports standing . . . Slugger at the plate . . . intramural contender . . . tracktrotter . . . Varsityclub letter- man. . . four-year Sodalist. . . chorister . . . prom committee councilor . . . ventured into the picture 55 department of Memory Book Staff . . . So sweet the K it blush of bashiulness. JOHN GERARD PRENTICE Secretary Jack is just as famous for his unpredictable man nerismsas he is for his freckles and grin . . . aleader in Servite sports. . . three-letter manfor four years. . . captain of the cagers in his sophomore and senior years . . . selected most valuable basketball player . . . first prexy of the Varsity club . . . sang in the choir and operettas . . . capered in the Talent Show . . . Memory Book staff . . . senior prom committee. 10
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l EVELYN A. ADAMS Evie is a possessor of that go-to-itive, drive quality . . . harmonized in talent show . . . daredevil when it comes to outdoor sports . . . played intramural basketball. . . modeled her home-sewn in two fashion shows . . . capable in the kitchen . . . plans a happy-go-lucky future for awhile, at least. JOAN M. ANDREWS Joan's good-natured personality makes her a hit . . . Sodalist . . . in operetta cast for two years . . . pop music fan . . . skillful seamstress . . . runs the kit- chen at home and her family is glad of it . . . pet peeve-- getting caught when wearing her sister's clothes. WALTER P. BALD UCK Wally is quite the mathematical enthusiast . . specialty is collecting old waxings of favorite tunes . . . Sodalist and homeroom prefect in his freshman year . . . spent his time in a variety of part-time jobs during his four years. WILLIAM R. BARANSKI Bill took no back seat in extra-curricular activ- ities . . . played varsity football. . . track mem- ber . . . baseball Slugger . . . three years in intra- mural sports . . . in Varsity club . . . aided in busi- ness affairs of the Memory Book . . . quiet, good- natured. . . . . ls V k Qijlj... Ik if f5?3z.a2Ssi'w,' rm. f' .551 iii, . ffsrfwz . -- iselff' 1 '- ii: f i JANICE F. BARBIERI .Tan is just about the only Italian who'll admit she a no like the pizza pie . . . Sodalist . . . intramural basketball . . . likes football games fthe Panthers onlyj and Eddie Fisher records .... F iopes to secure an office position after her return from a Washington. D. C. trip. SHARLENE M. BELANGER The first thing that attracts you to Sharlene is her sense of humor . . . mischief marks her every move . . . now completing a night school course on business machines . . . few spare moments are spent swimming, going to the movies, and collecting records. CARL R. BELCZYNSKI Carl concentrated on his studieswliile at Servite . . . honor student . . . sports editor of the Constellation in his junior year . . . his accounts of football and basketball games were widely read . . . Sodalist. MARY ELLEN BEMISS Lively and nimble -footed, Meggy was unrivaled as the star forward of the girls' basketball squad . . . enthusiastic supporter of all sports events . . . dex- terous with needle and thread . . . her warm smile brought her many friends.
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