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Wilt ,Q ui- ,, , H. mlllw .uwwu will lnl..,,. ,wlliliiy W: 'fi li 71 'llwiwiimf liailiiiilhi' lllirlllll l FURLONG, HENRY J. 139 Birr Street BUD Corpus Christi Bud absolutely refuses to be worried and fails to see the propriety of taking one's self or the world too seriously. Bud meets every situation with amused insouci- ance. His weaknesses are parking, singing and dancing, and the one in the middle is featured by his rich basso voice. ability in pantomiming prominent charac- ters is amazing. Armed with the twin lances of sociability and perseverance, Bud is headed for great successes. uBudrSn GALLAGHER, CLAYTON J. 245 Cypress Street HCLAYTH St. Boniface School Here is the popular basketball player whom many of the fair sex ask for on ap- proaching the gym. Clayt. has an air of calmness about the school which he turns into pep in his work on the court. Although he worries little over his studies, he has managed to be our mainstay in the Ameri- can history class. Go to it, Clayt., and make history remember you! GALLAGHER, CLEMENT E. 50 Raines Park HCLEMH Holy Rosary School One would never think that this quiet looking youth could be so versatile, but Clem. could astound them all by his various tales. A license is all that keeps our young racer from continually driving one of the fifteen million . He successfully keeps Mr. McLaughlin on the defense with questions concerning unheard of parts of the four Wheeled contrivance. Be patient Clem., time will make you eligible! GANNoN,E1.MER T. 443 Lyell Avenue EL Cathedral Grammar School Meet the most original member of our class: EL is undoubtedly an imitator of the first rankg and, as a source of enter- tainment, he is without a rival. When he smiles or begins one of his eccentric per- formances, this bashful youth always pro- vokes an uproar. Along with being an original performer, Gannon is a brilliant student and ranks high in his school work. He has made a host of friends not alone because of his likeable qualities but also because of his sincere good fellowship. mu ...W 1 i llluw ,,i 'W -ii, 'hill SHN X 'lLiiWifMl 'lfliiklit
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If-af CJ' mi' 'f-if EBERHARD, KENNETH L. 47 Prescott Street HKENU St. Augustine's School Here is the big, manly, he-man, the pride of the Dolan A. C. and the most sincere senior in the class. Ken knows his Church History and thinks he knows his American History, or vice versa, but it is an estab- lished fact that he knows his onions. For who but him could pipe out that loud here in every class or openly meet a girl on the Dewey Avenue Car after school, and get away with it? More power to you Ken! ESTERHELD, GEORGE E. 96 Richard Street GEORGE Blessed Sacrament School Very quiet and retiring about school and especially in the class room, that's George. Now that he has reached his senior year, George can tell a vivid tale of the slavery and drudgery he experienced in his rise to the top. He has only one regret: he bemoans the fact that Lindbergh decided to fly to Paris before he, George, was old enough. However, in his flight from these walks to foreign parts, we wish him good sailing and no mishaps. FARRELL,J. GORDON 275 Reynolds Street UREDH Holy Apostles' School Gordon is one of those modest, unassum- ing young men who are so rare to-day. Whether it is his ruddy locks or his most becoming blush which has gained for him the nick-name Red , we are not sure. He is our sports editor and to show that he's been doing his work witness the fact: af- ter twenty minutes in Syracuse, he had the fair admirers of C. B. A. rooting for the old Maroon and White. Keep it up, Gordon, you're a winner. FISCHETTE, MICHAEL A. 205 Seneca Pky. MIKE St. Francis Xavier Whether it was playing three grueling sets of tennis, or ruining an Underwood in the guise of typewriting, Mike has been equal to the occasion. He has a habit of springing surprises, even to having his English IV themes ready for Father Grady at the proper time. Mike says to watch the surprise he is going to spring in June- graduation. We're all pulling, Michael, and may you not disappoint us. ...W 1 Af, 1' as ,- - . , if-A ty, U51
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GO0DWIN,JOHN B. 277 West Elm Street, JOHN East Rochester Public School Every morning John may be seen sliding over the miles between the secluded town of East Rochester and our own fair city, behind the wheel of a Nash-can. At home this industrious young businessman spends much of his time inducing the denizens to patronize these noble road demons and at school he spends all of his spare moments convincing others of their worth. If the fellows only had enough jack, all the seniors would be driving Nash cars. Stick to it, John, and soon you'll turn the whole world Nashie. GRATTAN,JOI-IN P. 177 Alameda Street JACK Sacred Heart School Gaze upon the shining light of the Eccle- siastical history class! John's prolonged at- tack of sleeping sickness has proved a con- stant worry to our principal. Nevertheless, the lad means well. He is a spirited backer of all school activities and, whenever the occasion demands, lends a whole-hearted support. Jack's experience as a drug clerk and his love of chemistry have determined his career. We soon shall read his name among those of our pharmacist patrons in the Arete's advertising section. GRIFFIN, J oHN J. 59 Cameron Street JACK Holy Apostles' School Griffin is one of those quiet and modest boys, seen but not heard. This does not lessen his popularity nor lower his scholar- ship. He is a basketball star of no mean ability and as for baseball, we refer you to the A. I. R. team of which he is a member. We congratulate the R. B. I. on its prospec- tive pupil and venture to predict big things for our southpaw. GULLEN, MARTIN T. 104 Seward Street MART Immaculate Conception School We here introduce Mart, the distin- guished connisseur of antique automobiles. It is rumored that his dashing appearance behind the wheel of a pre-war Ford has broken many a fair heart. Aside from this, Mart is a true friend with a ready smile and a word of encouragement for all. We are certain that he will be as successful in gaining recognition in the world as he has been in entrenching himself in our hearts. g 0 'N 9' U81 WG..
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