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1918 SUB T U R R I 1918 EOLAND S. BATEMAN Audovei ' Herc ' fi an imitation of — SotlalUy (■ ' . ?,) : (ilee riuli (1, J. :!. 4). Roland was 1918 ' s biggest heart- breaker ; at Xotre Dame he made a decided imijression. ' Tis said that lie didn ' t watch his step. At any rate, he fell hard ; we don ' t know what was the canse of his fall. Eoland was the class ' s sartorial artist, bnt there were other reasons for his fame. His Avit Avas ready and his skill in mimicry Ayas un- equalled by any. His imitations of lien- tenants and autocrats Avere heartily ai)i)lauded by the class. His IMinctuality and faithful attendance Ayere outstanding features of his career at the Heights. These Ayere probably the chief reasons for the great confidence aiul deep respect that his professors had in him. Thus you see the class ' s estimate of one of its biggest members; the Ayorld at large Ayill find that Aye are not far from right in this estimate, for he surely Ayill rise fai- aboye the leyel of the ordi- nary man.
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1918 SUB T U R R I 1918 HAROLD J. ANDERSON Soiiierville ' •( ' dim- out to Soiiicrrillc if i oii iraiit to .s-rc soiiictliiiiy nice Dance ( oinmittee (4) ; Sodality (1.2.:!): ( lass FootbaH (1. IM. Ilarold comes from the city of big tliiiisis, and lias move than once im- l)ressed that fact upon our minds. His favorite saying is : Oh, boys, you ought to see them out in Somerville! How- ever, we did not have to be told by Har- old about these things. There is no gain- saying the fact that Harold was a social lion, but ujion that did not rest his only claim to popularity. He was an athlete of some note, being a strong candidate for varsity honors until an injury to his legs put him out of the running. Up to the time when he joined Democracy ' s army in December, Harold J. proved himself to be a staunch supporter of everything B. C. He was a worker who was ever ready to devote his time and energy for any task that would help either his friends, his class or his college. His was a cheery dis- position, and his was a smile that never would come off. Ou that mem- orable trij) to West Point he was one of the chief entertainers. Of him we will always have pleasant remem- brances.
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1918 SUB T U R R I 1918 JOSEPH H. BENAED Lawrence ' ' Joe 3ey, Cunney Class Baseliall (1, 2) : Class Football (1. 2) ; Sodality (1, 2. 3, 4). Many membei ' .s of the class liave felt the iudispxitable evidence of Joe ' s presence during class hours, for he was ahvays exchanging courtesies with vari- ous members of the class, notably Pat O ' Malley and the Salem spendthrift. Joe did not believe in getting some- thing for nothing; ask Pat. Pat was ahvays trying to give Joe something, and when Joe did receive the gifts he always managed to give back at least their equivalent. As treasurer of the Lawrence B, C. Club Joe was a leading spirit in its affairs; in every social affair of the club he was a prominent figure and contributed largely to the enjoyment. ' Tis whispered that Joe will pursue his studies at a school not far from his old Alma Mater, at an institution known in the past as our Annex. Rumor is a fickle thing, so that one cannot place too much credence in the above mentioned possibility.
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