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eniors . . . WALTER V. BERNARD Wally was called the man-moun- tain by his classmates . . . had the chest of renown . . . and scholastic average to match, having maintained a four-year average of 95 . . . won a silver honor award. 5' ' JOHN H. BOITOS Honest John was a good man as good men gog and as good men go, he went . . . well-liked by his fellow students . . . took the tough Classical Course. RALPH L. BIDDY The Little Giant lent his facile talents to just about every activity there is, was, or will be . . . Senior Sodality Prefect . . . class honor man in his last two years . . . acolyte . . . Band, Glee Club, Orchestra member . . . Classical Club. JOSEPH B. BLINSTRUB Bruno will probably be best re- membered by his Oh, so vivid lec- tures in speech class on the lesser evils . . . four year acolyte . . . brought up the rear for Father Condon on the Immaculata shuttle on Sodality Day. 45,4 if ,nu 1 0 RICHARD H. BROW Fireball Brow pitched football and baseball alike as he quarterbacked the reserve football team and headed our mound staff as a Junior . . . elected co-captain of baseball team in his fourth year . . . class officer in first year. -28- DANIEL J. BURKE Because of the great amount of time Dan spent on his studies, he was awarded one of those enviable honor D pins . . . Glee Club member for four years . . . has ambition to be- come a dentist.
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ALBERT J. BAR Coming to the High as a Soph- omore, A.J. soon became an active member of his class . . . performed yoeman tasks as a member of the Apostolic Committee of the Sodality . . . worked with Business Staff of the Cub Annual. JOSEPH R. BARTON Shadow slipped out each day and roared off in his famed white ele- phant . . . his clever remarks and good looks accentuated his personal- ity . . . member of the popular St. Mary's syndicate. ,Ii ,ts L, . wma 1: ,,a.W... K, ,I J. WESLEY BEARDEN The Judge led our Tennis Doubles Team to many victories during his three years varsity competition . . . played the saxophone for two years with Father Linz's illustrious music makers . . . sodalist and acolyte. I.. Q, RICHARD K. BENNETT Dick's well-known words, Comes the Revolution, earned him the title of the Mad Russian . . . saxophonist in the Band and Orchestra . . . track team in third and fourth years . . . Photo Editor of this year's Cub An- nual. . . . 0f195o WILLIAM A. BAUMAN Bill headed the school's writing circle as one of the top notch Cub Newspaper senior editors . . . spent two very active years here . . . two year acolyte and debater . . . member of the Science Club . . . Sodality . . . President of the Glee Club and of his class. Ni -19 EMIL D. BERG Emil's familiar, But Father -- couldn't it be taken this way? was a warning to his classmates of an- other friendly argument with his teacher . . . climaxed his two years in the Sodality by being elected Vice- Prefect in his senior year.
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RICHARD N. CADARETTE Dick had many friends here at the High and was especially known as a patron of the Junior Lounge . . . debater for first two years . . . bass in Glee Club for two years. C57 JOHN R. CANAR Jack furnished Father Linz with the assurance of at least a few min- utes of sparkle in all his Glee Club concertsg everyone knew his deep, powerful voice . . . three year sodalist. JOHN F. CAIN Killer could always be seen toe- ing the mound on a diamond . . . acolyte for three years . . . intramur- alist . . . hurled for the Legion nine in his sophomore year. 'Wi' . . . 0 1950 GEORGE H. CAMPAU Smoothie's windy whispers and casual comments kept his perplexed teachers guessing as to what would come next . . . the gentlemen scholar of the Classical Course . . . a four- year sodalist. 5 i 5 ..l.. aff :QM 5l':?J.1 -'-'-,X ' ?5Qf?i L ROBERT J. CARLETON Big Bob's great asset of being able to respond to any question while sound asleep caused many hilarious moments in his classes . . . played reserve football in his sophomore year. -29- fa 11 .1 g,,ff,,. CHARLES W. CASTROP Chuck, a three-year varsity gridder and a star place-kicker, was one of the Seven Blocks of Granite on our '49 Championship squad . . . an all- city guard selection in his senior year . . . class officer . . . acolyte. v.
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