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EDWARD GOTTRY— “SAM.” 22 Parkway. Prepared, Cathedral. Student Board. “Sam” has been gifted very much along lines of merriment which he has put to good advantage in our four years of school. Not only is he full of cheerfulness but also is he a proud possessor of extra oidinary musical abilities. AUSTIN J. HEBERGER— NEMO.” 42 Avenue C. Prepared, St. Bridget’s. Student Board, Senior Annual Board, Debate (4), Baseball (3), Reserve Basketball (3-4). Aust. is a quiet amiable gentleman with a win- ning personality and prepossessing appear- ance which change mere acquaintances into steadfast friends. His delicate modesty, far from being a drawback only helps to aug- ment the popularity of this social, athletic and scholastic lion. GERALD F. HUGHES— ' ‘NUNDA. Nunda, N. Y. Prepared, Nunda, N. Y. Student Board, Debate (4). This elongated young gentleman is about as lively a being as anyone can be if they wish to remain out of jail. One can never be sure of just what Gerald is about to do. In fact he does not know, himself. Taken all in all “Dick is a fine-spirited fellow with his generosity as a leading fault. THEODORE W. KLEE— “TEDDY. 28 Alexander Street. Prepared St. Boniface. Student Board, Senior Annual Board, Debate (3-4), Valedictorian. There is little need of telling much about Teddy ' s ability. It is sufficient to say that the students of the R. C. H. S. owe much in the production of this Annual and The Student to his pains- taking thoroughness, to his wonderful execu- tive power and to his superlative intellectual power. Ted is a young man with an in- flexible will, and a love of justice glossed over with a genial, commanding way which makes him a born leader. He has a great start for the goal of Success.
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ADRIAN DRUMM— “SALVATOR.” 439 Flower City Park. Prepared, Cathedral. Baseball (3-4), Orchestra (1), Reserve Basket- ball (2-3). A good laugh now and then is enjoyed by the best of men. That is why Adrian is so well known. He is the fun producer of the Seniors and can always be relied upon to awaken a dead class. RAYMOND DWYER— “WHITEY.” 42 Texas Street. Prepared, Holy Apostles. A gentleman in every sense of the word. His quiet ways and conservative manner have always gained regard for him from his class- mates. Some day, “Whitey” is going to build the largest ship afloat, for his ambitions could o’ersweep the seas. GEORGE B. FISCHER— “FISH.” 21 Boardman Street, Prepared, Blessed Sacra- ment. Student Board. George is our versatile song composer and scatterer of joyful harmonies and bright melodies. “Optimistic George” and his sunny music are great gloom dis- pellers on dull days. “S. H. I.” states him to be the cartoonist for the Daily Blast, Annual Cyclone, and Jay town Wheeze. J. HOWARD FITZGERALD— “FITZ.” 416 Clay Avenue. Prepared, St. Mary’s. Student Board, Senior Annual Board, Debate (3-4), Vice-president Students’ Association, Manager Basketball (4). “Fitz” has that quiet, amiable disposition which makes him the friend of everyone with whom he comes into contact. Everyone down to the greenest Freshman knows “Fitz” and though, as a rule, his mission, when he enters the various class rooms, is to separate the students from a dime or so, yet he is always greeted with a hearty “hallo.” Between you and us, we may say, for all his solemnity, “Fitz” is a veritable “gash-hound.” “S. H. I.” quotes: “Let me have fat, sleek-headed men about me.”
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GEORGE M. KUHN— “COONIE.” 179 Laburnum Crescent. Prepared, St. Mary’ s. The spare time of this young: man is spent dis- seminating nonsense among his fellow stu- dents. Those who like to be entertained in this way will be accommodated. Mr. Kuhn is always willing to entertain with his start- ling vocabulary. PAUL S. LALONDE— “ZIP.” 43 Locust Street. Prepared, Holy Rosary. Senior Annual Board, Debate (4), Class Testator. “Zip” is one of the most earnest and studious young men of the class. He is a wonder in science and some day we shall hear great things about his work in the scien- tific world. The Junior-Senior debate spoke volumes for Paul’s power to look deeply into things. You may be sure he will make just as much of a success of any profession he enters as he has of everything else. EUGENE E. LEICHT— “GENE.” 386 Portland Avenue. Prepared St. Joseph’s. Student Board, Senior Annual Board, Basket- ball (4), Baseball (2-3), Reserve Basketball (3), Class President, President Students’ Association. Gene” has pulled the team out of many a hole and has done much to help us win both baseball and basketball cham- pionships. But he is just as good a student as an athlete. “S. H. I.” says that when all other light are out, he shines. EDWARD J. LYND— “RED. 175 William Street. Prepared St. Mary’s. Student Board, Debate (4), Salutatorian. “Red” specialises in Greek and Latin and a well trained Pony. “S. H. I.” says he is author, actor and athlete. According to the lustre of his ambrosial locks he must belong to the “Red-Headed League.” Escaped by slipping the irons over his ears.
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