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Visitor: And pray, who is this wonderful man? Mr. Krieger: What! you do not know Mr. Gilbert Kessler! Visitor: Oh! I might have known. In this case, the child was surely father to the man. Mr. Krieger: Now here is a picture of a most charming baby. See, how fine and intelligent her features! Every line of her face portends a yearning after the higher and nobler things of life-music, literature, art. It was not hard for me to prophesy her future. I could see at once for what she was destined. As a classmate of mine at C. C. H. she already earned a name for herself as a mu- sician. After her graduation she continued to study music, but I hear she has changed her occupation and is now a world famous editor of books, especially is she known as an encyclopedist. She signs herself Carmen Dolce, but her real name is Helen Capwell. Visitor: Uumping up excitedlyl VVhere did you get that picture? Mr. Krieger: Why, from her parents.--Why? Visitor: Oh nothing. Mr. Krieger: It seems to me your face is very familiar. - - - Why, I have it. Helen Capwell! VVhy didn't you tell me? I did not recognize you. My! but you have changed! Visitor: I'm glad you recognized me at last. I was just waiting. Now please go on with your prophecies. I think they are wonderful. Mr. Krieger: Very well. Look at this. , Remember old Ted? Look at that set expressiong that commanding look. You could see already then that he was meant to become a leader. After his graduation from old C. C. H. he went to Notre Dame and made the first team in football during his second year there. As Junior he was made Captain and when Knute Rockne resigned, Ted rose up and took his place, and he is at present putting out the best team Notre Dame ever had. Now here is another one. I'm sure you remember old Soup? Carl surely is a success! You can see it in this picture. See how shrewd those eyes arel What a quick intelligent look they wear! Remember how he took over a sales- man job while still at school? After he graduated, he continued in this line and by hard work became the best salesman his company ever had. Realizing this, the company promoted him to district sales manager and later to chief sales manager. His promotions continued until at present he is operating a large firm of his own in South America. He certainly is an honor to the Class of 1928 of the C. C. H. This is one you'll never recognize. There is a certain look about that face that I have- never learned to describe. It is cheerful, very kind, and tender. Do you remember Margaret Heitz? Well this is she. It took me a long while to draw a prophesy from her picture and I finally arrived at the conclusion that she was to be a nurse, and I was right. After leaving school she went into train- ing in Chicago and became a splendid nurse. At present she is occupying the responsible position of supervisor in the world renowned hospital, the Hotel Dieu, in New Orleans. The papers several years ago were full of accounts of her heroic work in a flood and since then her fame has risen. I-Iere's another one you will never recognize! Look at the daring and TWENTY-EIGHT
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IN THE PIC'TURE GALLERY GF CELEBRITIES Lives of great men all remind us We can make our lives sublime, And, departing, leave behind us, Footprints on the sands of timef' Time: A beautiful June day, 1956. Setting: The anteroom of a celebrated picture gallery. The room is fur- nished like an office. At the desk sits a middle-aged, well-dressed man. He glances up now and then with a smile of deep satisfaction, at the door of the of- fice on which appear in bright gold characters, the words: Bernard Krieger, Owner and Manager. In a meditative mood the great collector puffs away at a good Havana. Suddenly his reverie is broken by the appearance of a dis- tinguished looking lady. The following conversation ensues: Visitor: Mr. Krieger, I believe. Is it not? Mr. Krieger: It is. And how can I serve you, Madam? Visitor: Mr. Krieger, I am in a position which requires of me that I travel very extensively, and in the course of my journeys, I have again and again, in fact in nearly every part of the world, heard of your wonderful picture gallery. I have often desired to pay you a visit and see your world famed collection. just now I am chief editor of a new set of encyclopedias called America's Own Great Sons and Daughters. Though I have secured sketches of their lives, achievements, etc., I failed in many cases, to secure a good likeness of them. I was referred to you as to a probable source, since no gallery in the world is as famous as yours. Mr. Krieger: There is something peculiar about these portraits. Their real beauty and worth can only be estimated in the dark. Bright sunlight, so essential in viewing other things, would spoil their intrinsic value. Their real beauty comes from within. Neither are they mere photographs. No, they are a deep psycho- logical study. By a thorough study of the features, I was enabled to foretell their future career, and in every case the boy was father to the man. Behold I- Lady: Why, that's a baby picturel Mr. Krieger: True. but wait. Notice how bright the eye, how set and de- termined the expression of the little O1lC'S face, how firmly the little feet are planted on the chair! Determination, perseverance, 1 can because I will, is the meaning of it all and its answer is success. You are looking at the baby picture of our Senior Class President. You must have heard about him. The whole world knows him. After he left C. C. H. he continued his education, making an intensive study of Engineering. As from High School, so from College he grille uated with high honors. He became world renowned as a mathematical and sci? entific genius, and the greatest Universities of the country vied with each other to possess him as a member of their faculty. Finally he accepted the Deanship of the College of Science in the World's University, and just a few days ago I received a note from him, telling me that he had been honored with the Vice- Presidency of the University. Already during high-school days at C. C. H. he was considered a good teacher by his fellow-classmates, and he is fast becoming re- nowned as the foremost Catholic Educator of the world. . TWENTY-SEVEN -v :gg f . X 5 'it V- wg 1 fs 1' i , 11 14'jf'P 'jf 1 I Ifs - I 4- M if f V.-,, . 'L mag . J., -4- '55 A i
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bravery in that face. A face that would never flinch in any danger. It's Bill. CWm. Wagnerj. How silent he used to be! How shy! But what he said, he meant. Helen, you would never guess what became of him. Immediately after graduation he entered an aviation school and after serving several years as a trans-Atlantic pilot, he began receiving promotions until at present he is a Ma- jor in the U. S. Aviation Corps. Visitor: Who would have thought that Bill Wagner was to become an aviation officer? Mr. Krieger: Say here's one for you. lt always kept me guessing as all girls always did, but I was surely surprised at what became of Geneva Carney. I never could prophesy from her picture what she would become. although her features are very sensitive and perhaps a little motherly. I sup- pose you know where she is at present. When she married that wealthy Ca- nadian I was surely surprised. I'm glad she is happy, they have two very charming children. Here is a sweet, tender, and good looking baby. It was easy to see that God chose her to care for His little ones. Yes, it is Louise, little Louise Kass- meyer. After leaving school Louise went to the convent and became a Notre Dame nun. In her letters she insists that she is happier than any of us and-well, I suppose she is. Now this one surely puzzled meg still you can see those shrewd eyes, that quick impetuous look could never belong to anyone but a real man like Norbert Rose. W'hat a success he became--artist, musician, lawyer, business man, ath- lete! In every one he became an expert. He certainly had initiativeg you can see it in this picture. At present he is conducting an important' criminal case in Chicago. This is a photograph of Elizabeth Kiener when she was a baby. She is an- other huge success. Her picture shows she was born to do some great good in this world and she surely has done it. After leaving school she took up physical culture. Later she married a man' who was interested in physical education, but Elizabeth continued her work and rose to the position of director of Girls' Ath- letics in Marymount on the Hudson, that celebrated Girls' College in the East. Her husband is football coach at Yale. Now you see how George Thinker looked when a little boy. That face de- notes a worker, and a quick thinker. After High School, Yutch developed mechanical tastes and accordingly, took out an apprenticeship with the A. T. and S. F. Railway. After his apprenticeship, his good ideas and hard work earned for him promotion after promotion. Now he is a big Railroad official of the N. Y. Central lines. I always knew what Bob fRobert Williamsj would become. Look at that taceg that head so erect and handsome. He was destined to be a soldier and thus after High School he went to West Point, graduated with honors and rose steadi- ly until at present he is known as Colonel Bob, Colonel of a division of artillery in Australia. Ah, there! Now you are looking at the baby picture of Senator Albers of Iowa. Every line of his face gives you the impression of a shrewd politician. After graduation he took up law and that finished, he practiced for several years TWENTY-NINE
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