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FRANCIS ROSCETTI St Vituss New Castle Pennsylvania New Castles gift to Ct Fld6llS IS Frankie Roscetti Frankie firmly believes that variety IS the spice of 11fe He took an active interest in all sports and was captain of a basketball team the past two years Saturday afternoons fcund him cleaning Father Arnold s car or playing base ball on the campus Photography enticed him so h made It his hobby and became one of THE SKULLCAP photographers Frankie IS an avariclous reader and found delightful friends in novels and biographies In the glee cli b he helped to make the second bass SCCt1On as good as it was In uly he wnll enter the Capuchins WILLIAM SCHROEDER St Mary s of the Mount Pittsburgh Pennsylvania Although not an original member of the class B111 found himself quite at home when he arrived in 1944 His winning personality and wealth of talent saw to that Sportmg a strong tenor voice B111 became a chanter and first tenor sect1on leader in the glee club Woody part1c1 pates in every sport favoring especially baseball and soft ball As seminary chauffeur and business manager f THE SKULLCAP he has been quite busy these past two years But he always finds time to enjoy a game of cards a pipe full and yes even a few winks In the fall he will complete his voyage at St Vincent s Semmary MATTHEW SHAUGHNESSY St Cecllxas Rochester Pennsylvania The b1a1n man of the class of 49 IS Matt Qhaughnessy CODSCICHIIOUS and persevermg Matt placed his standard high and always aimed for empyrean heights In sports he was also outstand1ng and was the class all Amer1can IF football baseball and basketball Not many could l'11t h1s sizzling curve ball Mutts IS Presldent of the L1terary Society and leader of the second bass section of the glee club. He fostered a deep love for classical music and dramatics taking special delight in delivering cues from Shakespeare. We wish him bon voyage when he sets sail on the Capuchin sea of life.
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ROBERT MUELLER Assumptlon Bellevue Pennsylvama An ex GI Bob jolned our class thls year H15 s1ncer1 ty sobr1ety and ab1l1ty qu1ckly won h1m many fr1ends Bob was always w1ll1ng to help out Free tlme found h1m playxng on the campus or gym work1ng 1n the woods or taklng a cross country h1ke An artxst of w1de capab1l1t1es h1s work qu1ckly came to the fore He was art ed1tor of both THE FIDELIAN and THE SKULLCAP and good one too as h1s work test1f1es Bob w1ll follow the call of Chrxst and sall wlth the Capuchms 1n uly RUDOLPH PETROVSKY St Marys Ford Cnty Pennsylvanla Rudolph holds three dlstlnctlons he IS the youngest member of the class the class mat men at1c1an and chlef photographer for THE SKULLQAP and THE FIDELIAN The camera seems to be part of him and takmg plctures h1s econd nature Hls 11 thematlcal sk1ll unt1l h1s surroundmgs are set ar1ght As Father erome s chauffeur he showed h1mself the same unpredlctable Rudy we know from the chem1stry lab In fa1r weather you could Hnd h1m prunmtr the shrubbery or out on the walk descr1b1ng one of h1s many exper1ences Rudy w1ll don the Capuchm hab1t 1n uly VICTOR ROMZA Holy Ghost McKees Rocks Pennsylvama A dllxgent worker 'md pleasant companlon always IS a good SUITIIHSIIOH of Vlc He has a secret for gettmg results a qual1ty descr1bed quxte po1ntedly 1n h1s motto semper paratus Vxc has capably performed h1s dutles as monltor of the St ohn Berchmans soc1ety to say nothlng of h1s work on the mov1e operatmg car washlng and Sxsters crews Vxc l1kes to read especially when the book IS acccmpamed wxth a good brlar Although a lxttle less athlet1c now than a few years back he st1ll plays a smooth game of basketball and duckpms He IS the first Greek Catholxc to graduate from St F1dCllS and we w1sh h1m smooth saxlmg ln the second half of h1s voyage 23 . , - I , . . . i . . .- 9 7 ' . , . . , . l , , a , . - , . , . , l 1 '- . . I , . . . S I . Z1 . . results from an extremely orderly mind that never rests . . . . J , 7 Q .. I tg . . 1 9 1 1 , . . . . . . ff 77 ' ' ' . . . J , . - 9 7 ' 7 7 ' 7
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WILLIAM SHEEI-IAN St Camces Pnttsburgh Pennsylvania One of the outstandmg bram men of the sxxth class IS Wllllam Sheehan A verltable walkmg encyclopedla of Engllsh l1terature he can answer practxcally any question asked hlm on that subject B1ll IS a terrlflc reader especlal ly of hnstory but thls d1dn t detract from his w1de partlcx patxon ln all sports H15 bass voxce lent resonance to the chantmg group to whxch he belonged for two years He also acqu1red the edltorshlp of THE SKULLCAP and was kept busy all year long by the duties attached to the office In uly he wlll put on the brown robe of the Capu chms and welgh anchor ln the Cumberland nov1t1ate WILLIAM TURNER St Augustmes Grafton W Vlrglma Last October a qulet and soft spoken West Vlfglnlan crossed the Mason Dixon lme and jolned us on our voy age to the priesthood ThlS was Blll Turner our youngest speclal student We found B111 a lad w1th a faclle com mand of the Englxsh language and a pleasant conversa t1onal1st wnth smooth d1ct1on and keen repartee HIS talks ln elocutlon class bear wltness to this He enjoys nothlng more than a good exchange of ldeas on the sen1or walk or a plpeful of tobacco We wlsh hlm the best of luck at St Marys Semmary Maryland where he shall contlnue hls stuclles for the d1ocesan prnesthood ln the Wheelmg Diocese ROBERT WEITHMAN St Bernards New Washington Ohm Bob IS one of the genlal qu1et members of our usually boxsterous class Always seen wlth his long legs eatmg up the mxles of country side hikes Bob never lags behind He 15 dlllgent and conscxentlous 1n hls classwork and a cheer ful and boon compamon for all He spends h1s free txme n pursumg hxs two favorlte hobbles cars and classrcal music He performed h1s dutles as monitor falthfully teaching the mmlms then' prayers and the proper rubrlcs for serving Mass An Ohloan Bob w11l enter the Toledo Dlocese next September 25 ., . . ' 9 9 . , - , . ., . ,. - 3 7 . , . . - 7 a , . . ' 1 . , i 1 M ' a ' v
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