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1 li: ,l.lll.....l , KENDALL, HAROLD E. 395 Clay Avenue ZERO Sacred Heart School Harry is a fellow whose popularity is de- served. Whether you say Zero , or Light- horse, or any other nickname, we know you mean our basketball star, Harry. He's a human being, and an interesting one. Be- sides playing' on the team, Harry does other great things, such as paralyzing the class with his thrilling oral English recitations, during which he makes use of three differ- ent kinds of sign language to convey his unspoken words. And again, Harry very often is known to have recited correctly in American History. What better send off could he have than the konwledge of our sincere desire for his success. Nous par- tons, mais nous 'YI.,0IllIlf07ZS pas. LACOUR, DONALD C. 20 Wellesley Street DOC Blessed Sacrament School A stunning young man is Doc , as any- one who has ever received one of his lusty blows between the unsuspecting shoulder blades will readily agree. Back slapping and hand shaking are Doc's favorite indoor sports, and we feel that some day as Presi- dent of these United States he will have plenty of it to do. Shake, Doc! LILLICH, FRANCIS C. 461 Flower City Pk. FRAN East A1n'm'a High School Frank hailed from East Aurora two years ago. In his short stay with us he has won his Way to all our hearts and we thank the Fates who bore him to our city. Frank is a coming journalist as is evidenced by his write-up of the basketball games. Go to it, Frank! We know you are destined to suc- ceed. MACANO, FRANCIS J. 120 Jones Street MAC Cathedral Grmnnmr School This diminutive chemist .is the well- known discoverer of strange odors and new chemicals. Frank has personally conducted three window-shattering explosions in the chemistry lab. and has often driven four score and five of his classmates from the scene by means of his foul-smelling discov- eries. Frank leaves us with an impressive record and the assurance of our best wishes. ,,.lwll'l'fe . W, ,, W will t 1 rlllnl 'll rv l' , l 2. l21l l'llllwl..
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HICKEY, JOHN E. 7 Woodside Street NAT Sacred Heart School One of seventy-five or eighty unknown quantities, known collectively as the Class of 1928, Jawn strolled into the old An- nex in the fall of 1924. His ability to speak on all topics: sports, politics, or literature, without being in the least superficial, has always made him interesting company in any group. John's big shortcoming is bas- ketball, in which sport he is a participant -par excellence. His generosity, good-fel- lowship, and loyalty have gained a legion of admirers for him, whose high regard and well wishes he carries with him into the Great Outside. HAWKINS, HAROLD J. 310 Seward Street HAWK Immaculate Conception School Harold is a firm adherent of Julius Cae- sar's motto, I should rather be first in a little Iberian village than second in 'Rome,l and so, as all the other oliices were taken, Hawk decided to be the sphinx of our class. In manner he is retiringg in recita- tion, inaudibleg in conversation, subdued. But great men were never noted for tu- multuous ways and so we can look to Harold to follow in their tracks. Here's wishing you success, Hawk. IACOBELLI, PETER H. 44 Lyell Avenue IACO St. A'ntho'ny's School Tiny, handsome, daring and likeable, that's Peter. When we need anyone to carry a John Barrymore or John Gilbert role on a small scale we know where to look. What Peter lacks in size he makes up in wit and disposition. No one can phase him by any sort of question. He always has a witty answer even if he doesn't know what it's all about. He even knows why a sheik crosses the street. Keep up the witty work, Pete, and some day your name will be seen on Broadway! JONES,WILLIAM J. 126 Alameda Street BILL Nazareth Hall This is not the Bill Jones of poster philosophy, although he is responsible for many terse bits of wisdom. Bill has the Freshmen hanging on his words when he begins to elucidate. Among his other claims to fame is the fact that he did double duty on the Basketball Team during the season. He played on the Reserves, and then helped the Varsity win a few. His scholastic hob- bies are Math lfour years of itll chemistry and French. When you meet the elements of life and they are a bit difficult, Bill, just buck them, and Hom soit qui mal y pensc! E201
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MADDEN, WILLIAM L. 21 Westland Avenue BILL Blessed Sacrament School The vice-president of our class is one of the regular fellows at Aquinas. Bill is a quiet, unassuming fellow with a scholastic record to be proud of. In a brief write-up of this nature it is difficult to give straight facts without exaggerationsg but we can truthfully say that because of Bill Aquinas is a better school. May you ever preserve, develop, and employ those qualities of cheerfulness, and good sportmanship, Bill, which have characterized your days at dear old Aquinas! MAID, G. HAROLD 406 Champlain Street HARRY 1HlHlfll'lllfIlf' Conception School Harry is one of the big' men of the class, one whose size only emphasizes his gentle- manly and dignified manner. Although he rarely admits it, he is an allaround athlete and looks natural only when he has his bag of clubs swung over his shoulder. Keep at it, Harry! Make Bobbie Jones drop out of the picture! MALoNEY, T1MoTHY F. 80 Stenson Street TIM Cathedral Grammar School In these days of slick hair, coon coats, and sport roadsters, Tim is a God-send. Living' on the outskirts of the city, Tim hikes to school every morning, hail, rain, or shine. He attributes his glowing complex- ion to the great outdoors. His cheery look is a true indication of his inner nature. Tim's scholarship as well as his disposition is above average and we entertain no fear for his future. MAsUcc1, ERMINE H. 109 Canterbury Road PQRM Blessed Stll'I'flIIl67l.f School Erin will always be remembered for his argumentative propensities. More than once has he turned a senior meeting from its regular procedure to a discussion on the price of straw hats at the North Pole. As a hockey star, he is one of the mainstays of the Maroons and, as a cheer leader, he is the nonpareil. So much pep in so small :1 frame is seldom found and we shall be sore- ly disappointed if, in the near future, Lindy is not eclipsed by our snappy llErm'1! mi
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