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eniors . . . . . . of 1951 PETER A. CENZER Pete, 4C's class jokester, was the life of the party wherever he went . . . played Intramural baseball . . . three years in the Sodality . . . member of the acolytes for two years. CONRAD D. CHAPSKI Con could always be counted on, whether to rank among the leaders in his class or to write a good editorial for the Cub . . . hardworking Senior Page Editor for the Newspaper . . . Annual staff activities Editor . . . Clas- sical Club . . . first honors. JAMES F. CHRISTIE Jim came to U. of D. from Campion in his Junior year and immediately won many friends with his sparkling personality . . . made daily trips from Pontiac but was always on time . . . Junior class officer . . . honors. QR :. ., '- N H' ,fin 'Lux lk -7--1 , ,-dw' J, X 1 DONALD E. CLAIR Don was the quiet lad with the bop glasses and brown curly hair . . . was a two-year member of the acolytes . . . also took over the task of manag- ing the baseball team for a year. ROBERT J. COLE Relaxed, easy-going Bob showed plenty of hustle in the Sodality and in Reserve and Intramural basketball . . . played in the Band and sang in the Glee Club . . . also served as an acolyte. RICHARD P. CONDIT The Shrine's addition to the Hot Rod Club, Dick was noted for his angelic behavior in French class . . . was a fine intramuralist for four years, playing baseball, football, and basketball with equal skill. 7 in vf 'f1fi 2if2f 2' '-4
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e n i 0 rs EDGAR M. BOSLEY Ed's popularity was attested to by his election as class Secretary-treas- urer in Senior year . . . quiet with a winning personality . . . showed his speed as an Intramural football back. ':: ' I 'ii P. FRANK BRINKMAN Frank was a mainstay on the Var- sity football team for two years be- fore an ear operation halted his play . . . class officer in his last two years . . . Intramurals . . . four years in the Sodality. WILLIAM J. BRENNAN lt was only natural that Bill's red hair be complemented by a fighting competitive spirit . . . played up the basketball ladder to two years on the Varsity where he starred consistently . . . golf team . . . sodalist and acolyte. of 1951 DANIEL J. BRENNER IJan's sporadic sense of humor and friendly smile made him an instant favorite with all who met him . . . showed occasional promise in Socio- logy class . . . the specs were his trademark. 9. 4 5590 PHILIP P. BUCHANAN Phil's athletic ability is attested by his big jump from Frosh to Varsity football . . played Freshman, Reserve, and Varsity basketball . . . outstand- ing Intramural baseball player . . . four-year sodalist and acolyte . . class officer. JOHN B. BYRNE Skip was a popular fellow in his class and had a bright smile for every- one . . . had a hand in the Art Club . . . two years in both Band and 0r- chestra . . . two years with the Cub Newspaper . . . acolyte.
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After debating and working on the eniors . . . . . . of 1951 DANIEL F. CURRAN Lanky Danny combined athletic ability with a high I.Q. and topped both oil' with a sharp wit . . . made the Varsity basketball team in Senior year . . . Intramural standout . . . two years in Classical Club . . . first honor man. 457 JAMES M. CURRAN The instigator and organizer of the Little Jeff Men, Jim was a faithful member of the Sodality for four years . . . acolyte . . . played Intramural foot- ball and baseball . . . Freshman and Reserve basketball. JOHN P. CURRAN Jack could be found every day at noon in the Senior lounge playing his expert game of ping-pong . . . stalwart member of the Varsity basketball team for two years . . . Varsity golf . . . four-year sodalist . . . frequent honor man. WILLIAM P. DANIEL Never one to seek the spotlight, Bill preferred to work quietly but etfici- ently in the background . . . Prefect of the Sodality in Sophomore year . . . spent two years in the Victory Band . . . honor man . . . Cub Annual Spirit- ual Editor . . . four years in the Sodality. J. PETER DEANE Cub Newspaper staff for three years, Pete turned his talents to the An- nual . . . four year acolyte and in- structor of acolytes . . . diligent mem- ber of the Sodality . . . won honors many times. GERALD L. DEBOE Jerry kept himself quite busy in studies and activities during his four years here . . . worked for the Sodality and Camera Club . . . acolyte . . . daily communicant.
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