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Page 33 text:
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EDWARD V. CARDINAL Ed was in just about every activity in the school . . . made a name lor himself in the band and sodality . active in Glee Club, member and debater . . . four year acolyte. ALVIN B. CASSNER Al could always be seen in the lounge swinging a ping-pong paddle with the greatest of ease . . . also played intramural basketball. IAMES P. CATTEY Winter. summer. spring, or fall Iim's favorite topic was basketball . . . you guessed it-varsity basket- ball irom his sophomore year . . . class oflicer for three years . . sodalist. MARVIN R. CHAUVIN Marv The Man was an all around intramuralist . . . member of the Sodality for four years . . . elo- cution finalist in junior year . . . played varsity baseball his last two years. DANIEL R. CHEVRIER Loaded with the pep of three Cubs, Chevy was always a spark to his intramural squad . . . played I-M football, baseball. and basketball all four years . . . acolyte for three years. BENJAMIN W. CLARK Benny used to en1oy carrying on a conversation about something inter- esting, like books. f
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WILLIAM l. BURKE Bill did well in everything he un- dertook . . . played football ior four years and was elected co-captain this year . . . class officer lor four years . . . active member ol the Sodality. . . tops among a crowd of com- ALLAN A. BURNETT Al was one of the daily commuters on the Grosse Pointe express . . . played two years of varsity baseball and starred in intramural football and basketball. IAMES I. BURNS Iim was the short lellow who d1dn't let his size stand in his way JOHN A. BURTON parative giants . . . acolyte for four years . . . regular customer around the senior lounge. Iim The Dozer was noted for his Johnny Ray was an active par- ticipant in several school activities . . . acolyte, sodalist, debater, and sports writer lor the Cub newspaper . . . tried his hand also at tennis and swimming. IAMES A. BUSH wit and humor . . . sophomore ln- tramuralist and news reporter. ROBERT Q. BUSS Bob's favorite topic of conversa- tion was speed, whether in boats. cars, iootball, or swimming . . . in- tramural iootball . . . varsity swim- ming team. XQWQ
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IOHN F. CODDE As a member ot the Far East tsidel delegation. lack managed to toss a few touchdown aerials for the fresh- man and reserve football teams . . . freshman basketball . . . French Club. ROBERT L. COLLINS Burly Bob left his mark at U of D . . . played reserve football in his junior year . . . debater in his senior year . . . four year member of the Glee Club. DONALD I. COLLOM Sleepy Don was never really tired, for his good marks show he was wide awake in class . . . his frequent talks on matters scientific held the interest ot the whole class . . . Don's pride and joy was his hopped-up '49 Merc. DONALD G. COLOSKE Don was a big fellow with a quiet manner and a likeable attitude . . . stood out as a basso in the Glee Club aggregation for four years. JOSEPH T. COMELLA Ice was a big spark in showing school spirit by leading the school cheers for three years . . . also re- gular first honor man and member ol the Glee Club for three years. IOHN W. CONRICODE Say, Red. who did that to your head? . . . member of the sodality . . . acolyte for three years . . . Classical Club scholar. 44 -is 4.
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