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'ors of 1952 PAUL R GRETKIEREWICZ Pauls hardest task at U of D was teachrng the faculty how to pronounce hrs name Member of the debatrng team Physrcs Club worked hard on the Cub Newspaper 'dia 4' - FRED I HEYNER Fred the man everyone lrked and ad mrred never farled to get first honors rn hrs senror year was elected class presrdent fn the Sodolrty for four years two as an offrcer RAYMOND E HARRIS Hot Rod Ray spent most of hrs trme tryrnq to beat the stopwatch between here and Dear-bom rn hrs choppd and channeld 36 Ford He found enough trme to play freshman football and to be an actrve member of Mr Stepanraks Physrcs Club IAMES A HILL Als drsarmrnq rnnocence tore at the hearts of his teachers served hrs term whrle partrcrpatrnq ln many actrvrtres expanded hrs lungs as a varsrty truck man four year rntramurallst three year sodallst and acolyte senlor debater cheerleader frequent communlcant THOMAS R HERNACKI Professor H was an authorrty on proc trcally everythrnq Captarn of the cross country team and cheerleaders fn hrs fourth year represented U of D at the IMSS Sportsmanshrp Council served Mass helped ln the Art Club offrcer ln the Sodalrty also found time to else out hlqh honors RAYMOND I HOFFMAN Ray played a sweet sax ln the band Scrence Club enthusrast won many frrends wrth hrs aeplsrnq personalrty and humorous Enqlrsh class speeches e n Z O 0 0 O O O l ' . ' ' ' . . . l I l. . . an l . U -, I . , XE r X r X lf 1 , gl V!
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eniors BARRY V. FORDE B.V. blew in daily from one of the neighboring forests known as Dearbom . . . at school handled legal problems as a s?deline. THOMAS R GARRETT Toms pleasing and persuasive voice won for him the sophomore elocution con es won not a few friends with his yoculanty put plenty of pep into cheer leading member of the Sodality for three years 26 'fm THOMAS I. FROST Tom. the problem child, could always think of something funny to say . . . was famous for his wild and woolly Western stories . . . reserve gridder . . . freshman class officer . . . worked in Physics Lab. of 1952 THOMAS R. GAGNIER Tom had oratorical talents which were ever ready for a debate with the teacher . . . set a milestone in oratory with his Casey at the Bat . . . won the handball tournament in freshman year. J Q, 5-5 VICTORY C GILLESPIE Casual Vic could always be coun ed on for the latest in clothing styles He was one of the St Mary s wheels entered the school in his sophomore year played reserve football often rated honors IAMES K GRAHAM lim showed his populanty by being elected class president in sopohomore and iumor year played intramural and vanity football , l sw I 1 , . , l A , - t ,V.y 5,535 W f1e' - jj-N 5, N - ' ' 57' Q 533 s . if ,I A e ' l s, 2' 3 C A A 1 ' rf ft .li eisl R N l A r I if .X , A I A - - Y ' , hr! V A I . . . Q 1 . . ' 1 . 1 I . I ll ll . I. . 1 o . . . n . . n s u . ' ' . O I l ' , I 0 n l ' o u o
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6 lfl l 0 VS ROBERT I HOINACKI Hog: was a rare combmatron ot brams and brawn Whxle gettmq honors every year he played freshman reserve and varsrty football IOHN T HOPKINS Zxggy a lounge addxct was a fre quent volunteer for Father Eckmans Sea bees ln hxs freshman year He raxsed hrs mmd to hxqher thoughts by bexng a mem ber ol the Physxcs Club and a two year member ot the Glee Club IAMES A IRVINE Ixm worked hard to recexve honors fre quently a busy and efhcrent veteran ot the Cub Newspaper and Busmess Edxtor ln hrs senxor year Secretary ot the Literature Committee of the Sodalxty dex .n ' 1wm , nw- IA-fir. 95' WILLIAM C IEUDEVINE B111 was one ot Father Lrnzs loyal Gee Clubbers for tour years a popular lntramuralxst class ofhcer rn hrs sopho- more and senxor year Physxcs Club three year daxly commurucant 0152 PAUL P HUBER Paul could be seen at almost every U ot D sportmq event wxth his camera tak mg pxctures tor the Cub Newspaper or the Cub Annual also a 6 30 acolyte Camera Club member for three years ui? FRANCIS E IOHNSON Frank a buddy of B111 Anderson: is one ot the qureter members of the AE Class He was a Band member for two years and an actxve sodalist 0 U 0 U 0 0 f . 1 , 1, .11 . . 11 . 11 - 1 1 - , . . . 1 . . C ' u ' 1 1 - 1 ' o a . I 1 . . . 2 'Xa -K ,V ll 1 A all ' I K -.fl x. ' rosy' ' 1, 4 -1 4 . v kg 1 - in ,Q-j,.V,7' 1 -A .3 3,2 ,,, 'A-fm 1 M Q . 'p ' I . ,J '. 4 f .' r., - ' T'-'F I 'v'v1 -1 ff-1, ,. f 7' ' ' ' -: 111.-kt Anil! 0. 74, .1 O 1' A' I, ' va' ,rx , ' '1 4 . o ' '- ' ' . -Q. Q . . ,1. .1 . , . Q u . . . . 1 1 - 1 - l 1 1 1 . . . . . .
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