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WILLIAM E. CULLEN The proud owner of a i946 con- vertible, Bob has the distinction of being numbered among the few lgnatians who drive their own cars to school. ln first year, Bob played football for the frosh team. Friend- ly and likeable, he was elected a class officer in second-ye-ar and has been an active participant in intramurals. JOSEPH M. DANKO Joe played football for three years, and also found time for studies, winning second honors for two years and first hono-rs in fresh- man year. Easi-ly singled out as a leader, Joe was elected class of- ficer for four years. l-fm . ROBERT A. DAMBACH Bob attained first honors for all four years. A potential elec- trical engineer, he was an ardent Radio Club member, a three-year Sodalist, second-year band man, and lgnatian staff member. He was also a scribe for the Eye. working his way up to the as- sistant news editor post. Bob earned himself a reputation as a quiet, efficient, dependable lg- nati-an. JAMES A. DAN KO Jocular Jim ioined the Camera Club in freshman year, and worked his way up to the job of Ace Cameraman for The Eye. You can always find him around Ignatius after school hours. working on the G. I. Eye or the Alumneye. Hats off to Jim, the kind of gent the world really needs. ROBERT M. CU RRAN Bob came to Ignatius in his third year, but it didn't take him long to catch on to the Ignatius spirit. A great mathematician. he received second honors in third year. DONALD C. DECHANT In his four years at Ignatius Don was eminent as -a Sodalist, an intramuralist, --and --a --two-year honor man. Exponent of savoir faire and savoir vivre, he braved the elements for four years. daily journeying to Ignatius from Avon.
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STEPHEN J. cl-IYLIK Steve, a capable devoted man- ager of both the football and bas- ketballlsquads, was always there when a cleanltowel was needed. ln addition to the long hours he worked as m-anager, he always found time for all intr-amurals. HARRY C. COWPER Dubbed the Count because of his -aristocratic bearing, Harry won a varsity monogram for his rugged line play with the 46 Wildcats. Har-ry merited second honors for two years. The jovial redhead joined the Camera Club and the Sodality, and climaxed his activities with his election as vice- president of 4-G., GERALD H. CORRIGAN His smooth manner and the big sundaes he served down at Hoff- man's Ice Cream Parlor made Jerry a good man to know. A second-honor man. he helped spark the band drive with the many sales tax stamps he collected. l 1 GILBERT E. CORRIGAN Gil d-raws a spotlight for his membership in the Radio Cl-ub and Sodality along with his elec- tion to class officer. Although friendly and easy going, his op- ponents found it hard to get along with him on the gridiron. The Judge. a granite-like lineman, pl-ayed all 'four years. Gifted with oratoric-al ability and always in- terested in public speaking, Gil was a four-year debater. FRANK J. CONSYDES Piano player par excellence and wizard of ve-rse. Frank livened up many a gym period with his smooth melodies and original poems. C-lass officer, two-year Sod-alist, a nd boxing champ, Frank also proved himself a French student, amazing both profs and students. WILLIAM E. CROCK ln his third year at Ignatius. Butch stood out as a member of the l945 champion football outfit for his rugged play at gu-ard. The following season he again proved himself capable by winning a be-rth on the All-Senate Team. This year he was elected president of his class. Bill hopes to make pro- fessional football his life work after he graduates from college.
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ROGER R. DEERY Roge was a full time magician and Sodalist -and also joined the Radio Club, Harlequins and Cam- era Club. The Lodger also led the boys in intramural basebal-l and basketball. Roger could always be found at the Midway eating his l-unch at l2:l5. ROBERT J. DURBIN Always able to spin a yarn or a poem about his chickens or his friends. B.V.D. 'always kept class lively. A loyal member of the 'Magic Club and manager of the golf team, Bob also won sec- ond honors and bolstered the Lightie football te-am in his first year. ROBERT C. DeVOE Mix a happy smile 'and a sense of humor and you have Bob. His stories about the Heights and his love of baseb-all will long be remembered by those who knew him. Bob was a loyal Sodalist in third and fourth years. l JAMES P. DUGAN Atrue star on the hardwood, Jim won a well deserved place in the Press West Senate champion- ship team. His speed and ac- curacy mode him very troublesome to opposing quintets. He started his athletic career playing frosh football and l-ater that year turned his attention to basketball where he has won fame ever since. WILLIAM J. DEMPSEY A four-year Hearnsman, Bill's drum co-uld always be heard when the band played. He entered the boxing tourney in first and thi-rd years. A -lover of physics, he plans to become a first-rate engineer. Bill was another regul-ar Midway patron. JOHN P. ESPER During his term at Ignatius, John served Mass at St. Mary's every morning. A fervent Soda- list and fourth-year mission col- lector, he could always be recog- nized by his ever-present smile and winning personality.
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