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Q Q e 2g t Q l G 6 Q 35 $ $ i i? E? Hack ALOYSIUS P. CRANWELL Sodality 0-2-3-0 A face with a smile and a story of 'ZWit, illade the long hour short? As years roll on, and the impression of the old class grows dimmer, there will be a memory of certain of our friends which will never depart from us. In llAl'sll case, it will be identical for all. In our minds eye, we shall see him, his face beaming with that ready smile' that has so Often cheered us on our, at times, rock-strewn path. We shall smile as we remember him, stalking through the core ridoir in search of HBillfl who completes the nInseperahles. With the numerous qualities that have aided him in his schol- astic success and class activities, together with his incomparable capacity for hard and earnest labor, we predict that when opportunity knocks at his door, llAll, will be fully prepared. $$$Wy Gbc GTwBeam W$WQ i??? t, e e e $ $ JOHN F. COYLE Sodality 8-9 llTranquillity, thou better name Than all the family of fame? Hack boasts the town of West Hobo- keu as his place of abode. Ever since we first made his acquaintance, four years ago, he has managed, through all vicissi- tudes of our career to stay with the crowd? He is a quiet, retiring sort of chap, but in an argument, beware of him. Besides being popular with his classmates Hack has also found favor with those of the fairer sex. But this is no surprise to us, who are so thorough in our knowl- edge of his personality. HJack has not as yet divulged his plans for the future, but whatever he does and wherever he travels, he carries along with him our most sincere wishes for happiness and success. MAY, $$Q$ wwwwwz awee-Weab We
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z$ Qewcww aim QIchean Weaowe V OLIVER T. COWAN s i L l Sodality 03-0; Debating 8-10 Dramatics 6-0 And oier that fair broad brow was wrought, The intersected lines of thought. Early in his eventful career at St. Peter's this redoubtable youth gave evi- dence of his many talents. His success in Latin and Greek kept him among the scholastic stars. But it is llOlllsli wish to be a lawyer. So his thorough-going na- ture prompted him to join the Debating Society. and through his worthy untiring efforts he helped to uphold the traditions of this branch of St. Peters student ac! tivities. Oliver matriculates at Holy Cross in September. We earnestly desire that his success there may, if possible, exceed that of his four years as one of us. I noun HAROLD J. COYLE Sodality 6-10; llCepheanll Ml ill am the wry pink 0f courtesy.n The exemplification of culture and re- finement, tlBuddyil is one of our stars in all subjects. He thrives on Greek, re- joices in a difficult problem, and, we are told, reads Virgil and Cicero for recrea- tion and relaxation. So what more would you? Nor is this all, for Buddy is a favorite with both sexes and much of his time is given over to social obliga- tions. He has also a reputation as a sec- ond Willie Hoppe. You might think this is all. But not so. Lightshearted and care-fi'ee, he wends his way along, mak- ing new friends and winning fresh hon- ors, apparently without effort. It would be foolish to predict any but a famous future for n'onr Buddyfy llBuddy'l W kw CWVQEQWQK1923WQ$W$ We?
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RAYMOND J. CUDDY Midget Basketball Team His limbs were cut in manly mould For hardy sports in contests bold? In 1919 a valuable addition was made to the register of St. Peteris Prep. This addition came in the form of Our illus- trous ttRay. uRay has shown consid- erable style as an athlete and a still greater ability as a student. His pro- fessors will testify that he has always proven himself equal to whatever task is set before him. This testimony, together with the hard and earnest way he plays his game. insures success in the great game of life. God speed you, ttRayii! i i P? t i i ii njoen Eewcwaww arm miepamn WQaDWQQ ttRayn JOSEPH V. CULLUM Sodality 6-0; DramatiCS 6-0 riLam-els rest lightly on the truly noble brow? Our ttJoe'Y is one Of the most popular young gentlemen in the school. From the beginning U06 impressed us by his neveiudying wit and love of humor. How- ever, he is not one of those boisterous youths who are continually looking for the applause 0f the multitude; 0n the contrary he possesses a certain modesty which greatly enhances his jovial dispo- sition. ttJoe'y is an earnest and enthu- siastic fan of every sport played by the Prep. But his accomplishments lie espe- cially in the realm of oratory. As a debater and elocutionist he possesses 110 mean ability. A true gentleman, sports- man and student we know that he can- not fail to be successful at Holy Cross, his next starting point. i; gwwwwwi1923h$$wh$$ g Q i? ii sh
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