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LOUIS ALOY8IU8 II PFA Louie“ 1(J8 Curlew 8treet Holy Rosary “Louie” is a diligent worker who has accomplished much in the four vears that we have known him. He ha fulfilled his duty both to his school and to his fellow students. Ever enthusiastic, he has taken a deep interest in any worthy undertaking and has always helped to make it a success. His agreeable nature and pleasant smile make him a popular member of our class, (jood things are wrapped in small packages ami we arc sure he is no exception. EDWARD HOWARD KANNAN 7 «nV 221 Avis Street Sacred Heart “Howie ' is without a doubt one of the most popular boys at Aquinas Institute. He is never seen without a smile on his face He is a great basketball fan and also an accomplished athlete. He was a member of the Reserve Basket Rail team for one year and a player on the Ball team for two years But '‘Howie is also very good at indoor sports, lies ides having a strong liking for pretty girls. We wish him much luck and success in all he undertakes. KARL JOHN HOW ARD “Hotrit” 422 Trcmont Street Cathedral Latin School. Cleveland Howard’s radiant smile and magnetic personality have made for him many friends both among the students and among the professors. He is possessed of a natural inclination to mathematical studies. His penchant for this kind of study causes him to be a veritable encyclopaedia in matters appertaining to these pursuits. Rumor has it that he is n tennis player of no little celebrity, being as adept in that art as in everything else. Without doubt, he will some day occupy the chair of mathematics in a renowned institution. eleven
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JAMES HERBERT GROW MEY “Doc” 147 Webster Avenue Corpus Christi “Doe is another one of our basketball fans. He boasts of having seen every one of the home games and has cheered the team to victory. Sometimes he gets an attack of lazi-ness in his studies but for the most part he is ambitious He takes his school studies rather seriously. If “Doc” takes his ambition nnd seriousness with him when he leaves school, his name will some day be ranked with those of great men. JOHN’ RUSSELL HAYES • fuss” 1019 Park Avenue St. Joseph's. Utica, N.Y. Here we have ■Russ,” a prince of good fellow's. When it comes to upsetting a perfectly good senior meeting. Russ takes the cake. His usual plea is that the meeting be adjourned Chtmidy i hia specialty although ho spends a very great deal of time on his English anil Spanish. He is always a perfect example of cheerfulness. GEORGE CHARLES GREEN “Irish” 274 Barrington Street Nazareth Hall Academy In George, we have one of the most popular fellows in the class of ’24. He never allows his social engagements to interfere with his studies, much to the delight of our beloved teachers. Although George studies hard, he is always in the midst of the fun in and around the school. Through his continued perseverance, George is bound to become a great man in his day. ten
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CHESTER EDWARD KLEE Chet” 28 Alexander Street St. Boniface Having become a skillful pianist. ‘'Chet” has now turned his attention to the organ which lie will, no doubt, soon master, for whatever he does he docs well, and so intense is his love for music (classical especially) that he spends most of the lunch period playing Peer Gym and other favorites. After he has succeeded Paderewski he is going to comp ise an opera. “Hamlet.” He is a gentleman and a scholar, a deep thinker, an orator who commands attention, and an excellent writer, and his erudition, which is profound as well as extensive, is never displayed pedantic-all)'. though by all he is known as a student of more than average ability. As a chemist he has no superior among his classmates and, above all. he is a true friend. JOHN ADAM LAWI m Johnny” Pittaford. N.Y. I’nion Free Johnny is a new friend in our midst having come from Pittsford High last year. But in the short time he has been with us he has ac |uircd numberless friend through his readiness to lend a helping hand He is a brilliant student and noted for his wonderful strength. But. as he is strong, he is also weak and his weakness is the fair sex. We expect to see Johnny a successful farmer. He leaves with our liest wishes for success and luck. JAMES VINCENT KANNAN Jimmie” 221 Avis Street Sacred Heart Fortune favors the gentleman and scholar. Jimmie has won success in his studies and in the realm of athletics, also a difficult attainment one must admit, and one worthy of much praise and admiration. We predict a brilliant future for Jimmie and he goes forth into life with our whole-hearted wishes for continued success. twelve
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