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JAMES R. BOYD 4A Happy Call me I-Ioppy but be keerful pard, D0n't fool around, I works hard. 8604 Plainview LU. 2-2421 Assumption Grotto Grade School Jim has an aversion to bow ties and spending money . . . He says he plans to join the Navy, sail the ocean and salt his money away . . .Jim dislikes plump girls and school books, excluding French . . . His favorite qulps are So what and You ain't nobody . JAMES L. BROTHERS 4B Measle A graduate from class 3C, Now he's quiet as can be. 17230 Annott LA. 1-3135 Our Lady of Good Counsel Jim enjoys tinkering on his car, riding in a new Kaiser convertible, days off from school, and working for his own T.V. business . . . He is against driving fast, and being pulled over by the police . . . Jim plans to study drafting at Lawrence Tech. DONALD R. BUBACK 4C Don He says that he is scared of girls, Although he keeps those chicks in whirls. 8262 Westminster SL. 7-4093 Ascension Grade School A socialite in every sense of the word, Don has an attraction for St. Joe festivities . . . l-le plans to be an athletic accountant, and a graduate of U. of D .... He dislikes homework and even more, homework copiers . . . Don says, he'll always remember the good times at St. Joe's High. LLOYD T. BUSHOR 4A Terry I love to laugh the livelong day, Why get to workwhen one can play? 19957 Hickory LA. 7-3478 St. Raymond's Grade School A football enthusiast, Lloyd could be seen at all the games rooting for the Blue and White . . . He plays basketball and golf . . . I-Ie denounces homework as the Root of all evil . . . He says he'll remember all the boys when he's making boxes at R. B. Clothes. WILLIAM J. CAMPBELL 4C Bill Campbell says that girls are trouble, Yet when they're near he's on the double. 14489 Saratoga LA. 1-5446 Assumption Grotto Grade School Bill plans to study business ad- ministration at the University of Detroit . . . He likes swimming, sleeping, and Janet . . . He says he'll always remember the inspiration of the Christian Brothers. CLIVE C. CAVERLY 4B Skip Never a one to seek a crowd, Not so quiet, rarely loud. 2409 Fischer WA. 4-0930 St. Bernard Grade School The growl of an empty stomach and a lusty, Where's da food? could mean but one thing - It was Skip's lunch period . . . Skip likes sports, girls and dance music . . . When he is a dental technician in California, Skip says he'll think back and remember the Brothers. JOHN F. Cl-IANSLER 4B John Attentive, dependable, but never a grind, A cheerful friend, the good Joe kind! ' 11436 Chalmers LA. 6-7656 St. John's Grade School A career in Naval Aviation is John's ambition . . . His favorite hobby ls hunting . . . John also enjoys eating . . . He says a person who won't listen to reason should be tied down to our well known railroad tracks. PERRY J. CHICKONOSKI 4B Chick He plays a bright and sleek trombone, But he should play nowhere but home. 623 Ashland VA. 4-0330 St. Ambrose Grade School Chick, along with a million others, dislikes homework . . . He plans to attend Michigan State and take two subjects: the art of sleeping, and ffhow to be a success in life .
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JOHN C. AHERN 4C Beals ' ' Although in typing he may not excel, In all things else he does quite well? 11059 Lakepointeu LA. 7-3369 Guardian Angel Grade School Johnny says he dislikes school and homework . . . But excludes St. .Toe's . . . Likes walking and some- one named Jake . . . Plans to study business administration at U. of D.-. . . But secretly nurses an ambition to be on the Hit Parade and have the girl stars sing to him. CLIFFORD J. BAILEY 4A Fuzzy A regular diamond in the rough, In football, big, fast, mighty tough. 14102 Faircrest LA. 1-1815 Assumption Grotto Grade School Cliff hopes to be a millionaire brain specialist with his own custom car . . . One that can beat an Olds 88 . . . He likes to talk about cars - except Chevies - football, andagirl named Pat . . . His You ain't No- body and I hate skinny girls are well known around St. J oe's. PETER J. BARTOLOMEI 4B ' ' Lombardi' ' Our boy Pete's the life ofthe party. All his friends call him Lombardi. 4691 Lemay WA. 1-1406 St. Margaret Mary Grade School Pete thinks he'll wind up in Com- mercial Advertising . . . Whenever we want something he says, Tell them Lombardi sent you . . . His hobby is roller-skating . . . He has many fond memories, some of which are Marge, school spirit, and the class of '53, ARTHUR L. BEAUVAIS, Jr. 4C Art My favorite colors are the blue and white, I always root with all my might. 5756 Marlborough VA: 1-8934 St. John Berchman's Grade School If you see a Hudson Hornet streak in first across the finish line of the annual stock car races, Art Beauvais will be driving it . . . Art says he'11 remember the drives to help build a better Saint Joe's. WALLACE E. BERNHARDT 4B rrwallyri Wally's Plymouth heap is his pride, He'll give anybody a hot-rod ride. 24559 Colin Kelly Centerline Wally plans to take up physical education at M. S. C. to prepare for a coaching job later . . . He dislikes the short lunch period and girls who talk too much . . . In his favorite spot, the Senior Room, one can al- ways hear him say, What do you think I am, boy ? GEORGE E. BESSINGER 4B Red Red head, genial, a riot of fun, Call on me when you want things done. 4151 Crane WA. 3-1279 St. Catherine's Grade School George's hobby is weight-lifting and leaving cooked carrots on his plate . . . He likes sororities and St. .Toe's get-up-and-go . . . Dislikes reciting in class and Burrheads . . . He hopes to study business ad- ministration at Michigan State. DALE G. BEVELHYMER 4C Blu-Blu The time has come for him to go, Let's hope he'll remember old St. Joe. 14252 Faircrest LA. 6-9116 Assumption Grotto Grade School Dale says he likes going out at night, with girls, especially Claire . , . Will probably join the Tank Corps, although he would rather drive hot rods and jitterbug . . . On cold days the class smiles at his lusty Close the windows . FRANK A. BOLEK 4B Skid A good guy, a regular Joe, One of the best you can know. 12544 McDougall TW. 2-0145 Our Lady Help of Christians Frank is opposed to rowdiness and fighting, but still wants to see stars- as an astronomer on Mount Palomar. . . He says he plans to study horti- culture at the University of Georgia. . . Frank likes parties and black Caddie convertibles, yet frowns upon millionaires.
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DOMINIC J. CIARAMITARO 4A Spider Long lean legs that eat up miles, A sober face made bright with smiles. 12130 E. Outer Drive TU. 1-3894 St. Matthew's Grade School Dom plans to study mortuary science at Wayne . . . His favorite saying is: Hush your mouth! . . . He won't use it much in his future business . . . Dom's fondest mem- ories were experimenting with new embalming fluids in the chemistry lab. GERALD S. CIEPIELOWCKI 4A llchipfi This 4A lad is quite a guy, l-le'll be a big man by and by. 6747 Mettetal TI. 6-7094 Immaculate Conception Gerry's hobbies include collecting records which should serve him well in his ambitions for the future - disc jockey . . . Besides music, Gerry also has a liking for tennis and swimming . . . Gerry says he'll always remember St. Joe's spirit, even when he's in the Army. ROBERT E. CLANCY 4B Clancy The Kid Erin's pride, Corktown's joy, Our Clancy is quite the boy. 11794 Whithorn WA. 3-2616 St. David's Grade School An Irishman from way back, Bob hopes to become rich and some day take a trip to the Emerald Isle . Among his many likes are music, poems, and the smell of yeast . . . Among his most revered memories are the inspiring spires of our beautiful church. CURTIS W. COLEMAN 4A Curt Piccolos, printer's ink, photo- gfaphy, No busier boy will you ever see. 1975 Brys Dr., G.RW TU. 1-4393 St. John Berchman's Grade School Curt wants to fly to Mars . . . His hobby is photography . . . In years to come we may see Martian beauties photographed by Cosmos Curt . . . He says that while he's rocketing through space he will be thinking of St. Joe's Gratiot campus. JOSEPH G. COMEAU 4B Blackie He plays piano with the best, He pounds the keys with fire and zest. 3745 Manistique TU. 1-1292 St. John Berchman's Grade School Gerry has the intention of be- coming a musician, and plans to follow it up by majoring in music at Wayne University . . . Right now, he plays a mean piano . . . Gerry is also an outdoor man, treking through forest and glen with his gun. G. PATRICK CONNORS 4A Pat Tall and quiet, wanting to be wise, He watches others with wide brown eyes. 10699 Balfour TU. 1-5088 St. Matthew's Grade School Pat says he'll always remember the crazy things that happened in class . . . Pat'slikes canbe summed up in one category - many more millions . . . Although he says he has no ambitions, Pat will take a course in mechanical engineering at U. of D. BERNARD P.COYNE 4A Enyoc Red hair, blue eyes, and freckled face, Sure to be at home any place. 3215 Drexel ED. 1-7476 St. Philip Neri Grade School Bernie's favorite hobbies are basketball and making time with Jim G0odine's girls . . . While watching the '52 political conven- tions, Bernie picked up a trite little saying which he uses when he's in a spot: Mista chaiahman, Ahdemand a poll . CORNELIUS J. DARRAUGH 4A Connie We think Connie's quite a jewel, He's funny, smart, and no one'sfool. 18439 Alcoy LA. 7-2831 Assumption Grotto Grade School Following his graduation, Connie plans to study electronics at U. of D. . . . His chief interests lie in swim- ming, baseball, handball, and hockey . . . He would rather not discuss chemistry or Lloyd Bushor's laugh . . . Connie'sfavorite saying is: Jumping Judas .
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