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Charles Edward DeLorme, 368 Hildreth St., Lowell Shakesperean Dramatics (3, 4) Secretary Glee Club (4) Class Day Com. (4) Passion Play (i Tennis Team (3 Gentle reader, you are privileg- ed to view on this page the feat- ures of Charles DeLorme, better known as Charley . Charley , it is true, is not a native of the College ' if I may so use the word; he was formerly loyal to Holy Cross. But B. C, called and Charley deserted his first love and answer- ed her call. Thus it came about that in our Junior year we rejoiced in the reception of a new member, and we have been rejoicing ever since, for Charley has made good , not alone in his class work and dramatics, but also in friendship. He has been tested and has not been found wanting in the qualifications for manhood and fellowship. May success attend him in his future activities, in which he will find his class- mates greatly interested; and in the years to come we shall expect from him additional honor to the now numerous glories of our class and our college. A chemist of note, An actor of plays, Success that is great. Shall crown all his days. ■I
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Leander Thomas DeCelles, 46 Ware St., Somerville St. Vincent de Paul (4) Stylus(2. .?, 4) About three weeks after we had assembled as Freshmen, this jovial youth appeared, somewhat late, it is true, but for that reason all the more welcome. The class would indeed have been incom- plete without him. Leander is very well kno N ' n to the readers of the Stylus to whose pages he has been a constant contributor during his entire course. An omnivorous reader, he is part- icularly well- versed in Greek mythology, with which knowledge he has often astounded us. His inexhaustible supply of wit has prevented any class becoming at all dry or monotonous. With a pleasant mixture of humor and seriousness, Leander has won a place in our hearts, and we . shall not soon forget the happy hours we have spent in his company. We presume to prognosticate that this facetiously fascinating fellow will devote himself to literary pursuits, and we will watch his progress in this field closely and confidently. A poet with a brilliant wit, A humorist of fame, And ah to versatility, Why that ' s his middle name.
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Henry Leo Doherty, 27 Montvale Ave., Stoneham Sweet songs we have heard, From Stoneham ' s fair son. And we grudge not the place, In our hearts that he ' s won. Beadle (1) Shakesperean Dramatic; Treasurer Fulton (4) Class Baseball (1. 2, 3) Glee Club (1. 2, 3. 4) 2, 3. 4) Fulton (3, 4) Class Football (2. 3) Vice Pres. St. Vincent de Paul {4) There is a common persuasion that the hfe of a student makes a man grow thin, and there are even those who beheve that earnest- ness of purpose is revealed by sobriety of expression. We can, however, find no better example than our friend from Stoneham to show that these opinions cer- tainly permit of exception. This big, handsome fellow is as happy as the day is long and his merry laugh is a delight to every one of us. But his music ! For four years he has blended his voice with the harmonies of our splendid Glee Club, and we have de- rived no small amount of pleasure from his sweet solos. Harry is not only musical, but he is also a splendid student, and an actor of no mean talent. His, is a disposition that glories in accom- plishment, and is satisfied to have others glean the praise for his achievements.
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