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.L Qllpeflfla ualier M ' 15331 T CAPPEL, ROBERT E. Bob Annual Staff '30, Orchestra '3O: Basketball Score- board '29, Here is our friend Bob, the little lad with the big heart. Although Bob is one of the few silent members of our class he has given many evidences of his enthusiasm whenever there was question of the interests of the school. As business manager of The Cavalier he especially show- ed his goods. The business world now awaits you Bob, Best wishes from your classmates, COLEMAN, JAMES J. Jim Football CCapt.j '28, '29, Basketball '29, '30: Baseball '29, '3O: Class Basketball '29, '30, Prom. Committee '29: Ring Committee, Annual Staff: Vice President, Senior B. Jim is another of our handsome and good natured Seniors. In fact his black locks were always a big attraction at the basket-ball games, and in class he wears huge knotted ties to hide his Adam's apple. Jim is an all-around sport and a clean, hard fighter, Jim's pluck and pep will surely bring him success. CULLEN, WILLIAM Wee Wz'lIz'e Class Basketball '29, Baseball '29, '3O. This is Bill our popular third baseman. Those who know Bill will not question his congeniality and popu- larity. Bill's class hobby seems to be working prob- lems in Physics. When you become famous, Bill, as a physicist, don't forget us. Page twenty-seven
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- CCQQQH ualier IHEII A BRAMLAGE, WILLIAM K. Bill Bill is one of those serious minded fellows, a silent worker and a successful student. Math and Physics seem to be his hobbies. A slow friend to make is a friend that will hold, and you may be sure he will nnd a place in the world. BRAUN, FRANCIS F. Brownie Class Basketball '29, '30: Tennis '29, '30, Orchestra '29, '30g Annual Staff '29, '30, Senior Play '30: Basket- ball Scoreboard '29, '30. Brownie, the king of syncopation, prides himself in the way he extricates melodious notes from his clarinet. I-Ie has the rep of being the quietest student in Brother Baumeister's classes. Besides wielding a mean racquet, he. as a member of the art staff has done much towards the suc- cess of this annual. A most likeable fellow is Brownie even though he persists in calling out the wrong answers in class. Best of luck, Brownie, and come around often. 1 fJel-ryn Our best wishes, Bill. BUENING, JEROME M Class Basketball '29, 30 Baseball 29 30 Golf 30 Page twenty-six Small but mighty is our peppy classroom shiek, whose biggest faults are the enormous knots in his ties, and singing the latest songs. Jerry proved a Hash on the basketball court and on the diamond, but always exaggerates the amount of turf he digs up on the golf course. I-Ie surprises us at times with his brilliant brain snaps in class, and we know he will make good in anything he takes up.
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Xxxgggttuttlier M 15311 ' DIMUZIO, JOSEPH A. Joe Civic and Vocational League '29, '30, Librarian '29, '3O. Joe may Well be characterized as one of those fellows who thinks twice and speaks once. His friendly smile is his passport into the hearts of all of us. Should you be in search of a real violinst you'll have one in Joe. Be- sides being a master at the fiddle he is the possessor of some of the highest marks in the class. Good-bye, Joe I DREYER, DONALD D. Don Football '28, '29, Basketball '29, Class Basketball '29, '30: Baseball '29, Here we have our friend, Donald David Dreyer, Caccent on the d's j and believe it or not, he is ranked as one of the Smartest boys in class. In fact, Don never has to fear exams or tests as he generally manages to sit next to Jim Coleman and thus passes with passable marks. Don was one of our star gridders, playing end man. Our best wishes, Don, 11Larry:: EWERS, LAWRENCE F Page twenty-eight Football '28, '29, Baseball 29 30 QCBPYBIIID Ring Committee: Vice Chairman, Religion Club '30, Latin Club President '29, '30, Annual Staff: President, Senior B, Vice President, Juniors. The prowess of this tall, dark, handsome lad's toe is lVladisonville's lone claim to notoriety. Larry's punting was a big factor in the Purcell Cavaliers' Winning the City Championship. His success on the gridiron and in the classroom are certain evidence that he will achieve great things in the battle of life. We'll never forget you, Larry.
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