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llgqa ualinr fe K 15311 C FALLON, JOHN M. Jack Class Basketball '29: Spanish Club. ln Jack we have another of our rare intellectual lumi- naries. His high marks are the despair of many of us, but at the same time we are proud to number him among our classmates. His loyalty in all school activities and thor- oughness in all undertakings indicate a successful future. Au revoir, Jackl FIELD, MARSHALL Moss Class Basketball '29. Moss gained renown at Purcell by riding his two main hobbies which are-playing good basketball and minding his own business. We have evident proof that he studies for his reports are really cumbersome with A's. And yet they tell us that his one ambition is to become a railroad conductor for the mere satisfaction of being able to tell people where to get off, PRIETCH, THOMAS J. Tom lf you ever want any information about the intricate workings of Commercial Law, just ask our Tommy, who within a few years intends rivaling Clyde O. Thomp- son of Mt. Vernon fame. It is by slow but steady efforts that Tommy has succeeded in his scholastic endeavors and we feel that he will make good in whatever profession he chooses to follow. Cwood luck, Tom ! Page twenty-nine
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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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Qllpz xEIlIEIlil?1' 151311 it GARTH, ROBERT A. Bob Bob hails from Silverton, and that accounts for his tendency to continue his nocturnal slumbers in class. Father Seitz claims that Bob has slept throughout the English Literature periods from the time of Chaucer to our present day. Notwithstanding this state of coma, Bob succeeds in his studies and we wish him all the success possible in his future field of activities. GERTH. EDWARD W, Eddie Class Basketball '29, '30, Latin Club Secretary '293 Cheer Leader '29, '3O: Senior Play '3O. This tall, good natured, black haired lad has cheered the Cavaliers on to victory after victory and now the student body in return cheers him on to success and victorious achievements in the battles of life. Eddie's ambition and pleasing personality will certainly help him succeed. GOES, HENRY B. Went Baseball '29, '30: Class Basketball 29 30 Page thirty Went is our great philanthropist always willing to give what he hasn't got. His environment may account for this characteristic trait, as we often see him with the honorable Coleman Willging. However, Went is a clever lad and impresses profoundly whether in class or when do- ing a Dick Merriwell on the diamond. When A'Went Cioes is gone from our midst we'll surely miss him.
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