Cheverus High School - Clarion Yearbook (Portland, ME)

 - Class of 1927

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Hl11Llff,iQf'.iiEw1imQJ11fL-,,-1. 1111Lwwiwww. 1H 3i -'I-- I f..gQQQliH11i ' ' WK w CHEVERUS CLASSICAL HIGH SCHOOL 13 WII,I.IAM B. CoNNot.LY S11m'cl, Willie Delight of raptured fan, Every inch a man. Football III: Basketball III, IVg Baseball lV. The New-York Celtics would do well to keep an eye on VVilhe lest he answer the call to the har upon graduation from Stanford University. FRANNS J. CONROY O.rt1'irlz, l'i'au1rl, filthy C'heerfnl company shortens the miles: ' Four years with you but four of your smiles. liehating IVQ Editorial Staff The Clarion IV. Whether Peanut would wear a handkerchief of any other hut- than the well-known green one is a debatable question. Perhaps the life of a traveling salesman in this line may constitute his life work. JOHN -l. Foucx' Jay A goal in sight and work to that end, Marks the time in his mental trend. Debating IV. I-ohn's short stories have a personality .all their own which, perhaps, accounts for the adding of forty . points to his English grade and holding to his course throughout the Senior year. The Atlantic Monthly ' will contain his work iu the near 'future-, wlnle jay T' pursues his course at Boston U. SE JOHN W. FQLEY lark Ouiet. retiringq heart ot' goldg That's I. W., simply told. .Xssistant Editor The Clarion lllg Ilersonal Editor IV. The leading scholastic man of t'l1everttsl And sti-ll John has time for the study of t'ommert'tal Art in his leisure CFI hours! The best of lurk to yon, John. MIt'H.XEI. J, lT0l.l-IY lVt'mlt'll As graceful as a deer in fligzht, As light as a shaft of light. Football IlIg Baseball Ill, lV': faptain lV. Fear not, dear public. for Tris Speakers suecessor. But Notre llame must claim him hrstg then his duty to the world in the establishment of l'holeigh's Phresli Air Kamps for orphans without any mothers or fathers. Tnomixs J. GEARY . Jvc Serious, yet a brighter hit Sparkles in his ready wit. Debating IVQ Editorial Stat? The l'larion IV. If the readings were true of .Ioe's poetry there is not a doubt- in the 'Senior elass accord that the be-tt ter publications WllliCOlltIlll1 efforts of ourrpremicr poet. A classical college course is his ambition, to be followed by a vocation true to his ideals. l N Magi I' K

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rrmrm lllllllllll'l lTl' ii ll'lH1lll1llll umumi lmlllYlI'lll1UlllJ1lIllTlLl!lllllllllllH1l1lllUllllLLlllll1lll llJm mhHQVl!m1HmI UEmHmMl jmEm lfJElQQw ' CLA R ION Louis A. JXSALI Louie And Mussolini said, 'VVhat's the l'se?' That Chcvcrus man can beat the Dues. Yale-dictoriang Debatinpz 1V. George M, Fohan may leave the boards with full assurance that the theatrical world has a man tor his part composer, playwright, etc. But Louic says that he would rather put promoter Pyle out of busi- ness and start a Cash and Carry of his own. l lAROI.D J, lll r1.ER I7vt'k, Hal NL'X't'Y'Il word but said in a tone bounding ilcpths, to the world, unknown. llchating IV: Alumni Editor Thr: Clarion IV. VVlu-n the school stoclg room allowcd Hal a few inomcnts ri-spitc. one nnght.Fmd him deftly waiting a pi-ncil baton in cadence with a new melody in the process of composition bv Ricci:-. St. Anlelnfs Follcgc will name .Hal's among the desirable stu- dents of that institution. DENNIS J. CAl.I.AlI.-KN Dinuy Do you hear the stadii ring with eclat? 'Tis 'Uinny' coming up to lwatll' ' llchating lVg llaskcthall lll, IV: Baseball lll, TV. One often wonders just what happens to good hall players upon their leaving the high school ranks. Not so with our lDinny. Everybody knows that Hank tiowdy nveils a worthy succcssor. PHILIP J. C1.i:M ENTE ,lIussol'ini No-random thought li-nds this niindg Serious lnodcsty is l'lnlip's kind. llc-hating lV. Hijarst niav hcthtcr look to his husingss if Mus- solini starts to dictate to the journalistic world,.for Philip knows the newspaper plume early in the morning. prohahly accounting for his wide-awake appearance. .lonu T. C'oN1.i:Y fork Silence, the golden treasure, is thine: - N VVords from the heart, thoughts of thc Slll'Illl'. llasclrall lV. ln thc bahlrlc ot' the classroom tllcre- is ncrcr lward thc- voice- of jock, unli-ss he should give at quiet recitation when callcd upon to do so. Une of lns su!- gcstions was rccciveil hy lns classmatvs with approval llUIS'3l6SS typi-writers for non-disturbance ot hcauty sleep. TIIVIIJTIIY J. tToNl.x-:Y Cln'slc'Ar A regular fellow, cvcry hit: VKX-'rc lirvnly convinced that 'f.lltSSiL'Y' has 'lT.' llclmating IV: llasclsall lll, IV. 'l'hcrc's always our fellow in cv:-ry class who remains in ohscurity until some-one is really Itt'Ctl0ll to pi-rf form a dec-'il. 'Flu-n we have to call upon '-Cl1cstvr'l: always reliahlc and tluirc in a pinch. XNIIIIUSS lns work on the mound for Chcvcrus. 5 ww-. 'ilu' ...allllt Vi ll ,ilaqli U, 1 ll ll. H ,F blwilllr ' .,-in 1 in i , .i. ia, 1 ,. il! i , A



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14 THE Cl.,-XRIUN Qqllllllllllll'lllllllll'lmIllTlllIl'lll!lll'llllflllllI.'llllllllll'l'll lllllll'lllI.'lllTlllTlTli i lIl'llll'Wl'Il:il!Ul'!lll'l'llllllllllTllTlllli iiiiip impuimmmmiziiiuiirmg il Ki ' mmnnu nmuum 5 Gtcukczic J. HAGIZN llrluzitiiig IV. ljtlllilflllg lv. FRANVIS bl. Cioufii CIvizvral, Hl1t'I'IIllIIl l':ttit-ticv is zt virtue wc all must lntul: But thc Senior clnss gave no rew-ard. l,l'lD!llllll.Z lVg lftlitorizll Staff The l'l:tri0u IV. lf Ilia-rc is ziuy justice ou unrtll, fil'lL'l'lIIZ1l'lH escaped 'Q-:it'ly. l':tut.:ltt lwtwegti the Ilrc-s of Asnli :mtl llalpiu. -our item-ral, with masterful strategy. out- xyiltctl his zissuilztuts in :i mziuucr worthy of his ztmhi. tuiu---the lczulcrsliip of l'lcmeutv:'s Uzulets, upon g'r:ulu- llllml trout Missouri Military Academy. Rit'c'ir, li1xfwt'lnr i-lying pearl: Stropllrs unsung to thc wailing' wurltlf' Vllxrthy llt't-tlitivcii still lives in memory :mtl work. licurgs- has tnlwu upuu himsclf the 0l'lllS of carrying un this music m:istcr's itlcnls. Vl'c hope that soma' cziprthlu cot1svrv:itury of music will receive Riccic. Wu.t.m:vi 'l'. H.-u.P1N Rt'd, ' Olaf Svtulmlit' of lirv, thc 05501100 of vim. Vmlltuslimtctl siwcc'ssUr to l'ncle Him! Nvllfll tht: flilllll' seums lust for Micliiguu, tht-rv will sv front uut thv multitiulus tht' ligure of :L horn lt ulti uho viill turn the tiilc uf victory for his vliosru collcgc. lfoix-igti shorcs. tio iluuht, will call him nfur wllere millions will he :unnssvtl hy him for the huiltlittg' , I of it gntitvr l'licx'ci'us. EE RICHARD j. .l.-xcoizs 17ivl.'-v t t t . joux Kim: Annapolis. L ,-, ...-Mm,,t,t,,..mt.- .'Xutl many :i fl'llllIllllC hczirt Uulsctl quick, 1 At just thc pzissuig sight of 'llickf ljl'lHltlllg' lVg llztslcethzill IV. VVhcu thc yt'ZlfS ltzivf' nnssvtl :mtl snmt-one asks. VVh:if has lmucuinc gif 'lJicky?' --thcrc will come thy IlllSWCI', l':iiru. Tulim. lluug lxuug, Nome. livrlizms' whit lmuws? At It-:ist his clzissinzites fvcl -thxit llicky's miutl luis not liceu :tl Cltcvm-rits :ill lhc timv. l it.tNt'ls ll. limmitzx' limit-lc lu m.xuuct' of lllL'll, it lC:ltlt'i': lu circumspi-ct. at rt-:ull-r. llaislwtlmll lg Assistant liilitor l'lu- l'l:1ri0n ll, lll : lztlitm'-iitsl hwf IVQ Uluss l'rcsitlt'nt lll. Ahst-ut from our iuiflst from tht- npcuiug of tht- suluml j'l'1l1' tmlil :tftc-1' Xmas, lfrzuik rvturnrtl. tts thc' tleligltt of his clztssimiics, fully l'CQOVt'l'k'1l front his illl ucss. :mtl wits cle-ctf,-tl l'ftlitm'-ui-K'luvi uf 'l'hc Q lnruin. X litti uw tuur is llrink's uhil tu ollui his ' is , f v upon '. grzuluzititm lrotu :t classical collugv. H.'ldllll1'f1lu Au aulmirzil oh thc- sc:-thing fozitii, Atiiuup: thc girls he is at litmus. llolxzltiug' lY: l'uct's Virclc IY. Hur :iulhurity ou matters pvrlniuiug to salt :itul mnritzxl suis, wr- :irc ztssurz-tl of his success al

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