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VICTOR M. LOOTENS “Vic 44 Hulbert Avenue Fairport, N. Y. Our Lady of Victory Prince and lord are but the breath of king , An honest man's the noblest work of God. Hi quiet and adroit manner and hi winsome disposition have won for him a place in the heart of all his companion . “Vic is a lover of business and we expect to see him firmly entrenched as Mayor or Justice of the Peace in Fairport, and we all wish him the highest degree of success. RAYMOND T. McKAGUE “Mickey” 411 Ravine Avenue St. Mary’s For blessings ever wait on rirtuous deed . And though late, a sure reward sueeeeds. Mickey is the sort of guy everyone likes to deal with, and we are sure he will be a most successful business man. With his blonde hair and blue eyes he will attract many friends later on in life. He is very adept at typewriting and shorthand with an abundance of English that would astonish Emerson and Render. He has the best wishes of his classmates and friends. ASHLEY W. LOOMIS Ash” 63 Savannah Street Cathedral Grammar They are happy men whose natures sort with their rorations.” Ash is about the fastest worker in the class. In fact, he goo no fast, especially in typewriting, that he cannot see where he is right or wrong. Then when he looks the work over he finds that it is wrong, and consequently ha- to write it over again. Still he should worry for ho has a career ahead of him. He has a wonderful voice and in all probability will be the second Caruso. All of us wish him luck and if he takes his time he will get it. twenty-six
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MX LPH R. FURSTOSS 80” 1233 Clinton Avenue North Our I ady of Perpetual Help The rule of my life is to make business a pleasure, and pleasure my business. ”80 is the inspiration of the class. He is active in anything that pertains to school activities. While he is an ambitious young man, he is inclined to take things easy at times, as one will see when he takes his morning nap. However. ”80 has a bright, WARM future ahead of him, as his father is a baker and maybe he will follow his father's trade. But it makes no difference what profession he takes up, he will be sure of success if he does not undertake to work too hard. ALLAN A. FOREST Al 76 Curtis Street St. Mary's “ Honest labour bears a lately face. There isn’t much to say about this young man because there isn’t much to him as all who know him will admit. In fact, he is the shortest and thickest of the class, but of course he can't help that. He is a very popular fellow among his school mates. We have no doubt that he will be a successful business man and a great deal is expected of him. JOHN J. HOGAN Hatrk-eye” 7 Skuae Park Corpus Christi One of the fete, the immortal names. That icere not bom to die We haven't very much to say about John except that he is about the best student in the class. He thinks about as much of speed in shorthand and in typewriting as Henry of a Ford. If he keeps going at this rate he will be highly successful as a business man, but he believes hard work is not beneficial to health. twenty-five
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THOMAS E. O’NIEL “Toddy” 99 White Street Cathedral Grammar “And if I chance to fall below Don't view me with a critic' eye Hut pas my imperfection by.” In “Toddy” we have a young man who promise to be the greatest orator the world has ever known. He will probably take Patrick Henry’s place. He is a good natured fellow and everyone likes him, girls included. There is no doubt as to his success in life as he seems to possess a mind that dispenses with study. CHARLES P. MORELLA “Chuck” 12 Gordon Park St. Bridget's “And sure th' Eternal Matter found Hi single talent well employed ” Here we have the star of the class. When it comes to speed in typewriting, he makes Georgs L. Hossfeld look like a snail. He expects to be president some day but we anticipate a little. Nevertheless, we are sure his ouiet demeanor and the earnest way in which he tackles a thing will place him on the top rung of the ladder of success. LEO T. SULLIVAN “Sully” 343 Platt Street Cathedral Grammar “Born for success he seems With grace to win, and with heart to hold.” “Sully” as he is known to all is a great lover of athletics and should he ever put the energy into business that he puts into sports we have no doubt that he will be a howling success in anything he undertakes. We all hope that success will smile kindly on him. twentyseven
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