Christian Brothers Academy - Purple and Gold Yearbook (Syracuse, NY)

 - Class of 1926

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Page 10 PURPLE AND GOLD Biographies-Continued EDWARD FRANCIS HANNON ' As we journey through our school life, many of our old classmates drop out, while others come to take their places. Among the latter is Edward Hannon, a graduate of East Syracuse High School. A good student as well as an all around good fellow, he is well liked by all those who have the pleas- ure of his acquaintance. Ed's main hobbies are falconry and logarithms. Go it, Ed! May success be yours whatever paths you take after graduation. ALOYSIUS CARL HOFMANN Q Carl is a very modest and unassuming chap. He is an excellent student and likewise a good fellow. He is always willing to lend a helping hand and get behind the wheel and push. Carl car- ried off highest honors in the class for four years and expects to complete his studies at Syracuse Uni- versity. Achilles had his vulnerable spot, his heel g Carl has his, fishing, he would rather fish than eat and he eats quite often. He has made an impression on the class as class critic and will no doubt be a. conspicuous figure in college lfe. JOHN JosEPH HoGAN Introduicing John Hogan, the North Side midget. After completing seven years at Sacred Heart Academy and coming through with flying colors, he decided to follow up his meteoric career by enter- ing C. B. A. A ready wit and winning personality make john a likeable boy, although he has one bad habit of coming on time for school too often. He has made quite a name for himself as an extem- poraneous speaker. Some day we may be reading of another famous justice Hogan and no doubt it will be our friend john. MARCUS JAMES KAUFFMAN Our Marcus is a very likeable chap. He is a graduate and representative of St. John's Catholic Academy. Coffee is popularly known as the boy with the hair. Although a baker by trade, and an auto mechanic by necessity, he is thinking seriously of becoming an author. His literary works are of the highest calibre and his great love for poetry promises him a prominent place in the world. Success! JOHN EDWARD LYNCH Eddie came to C. B. A. in 1922 from Sacred Heart School. He was hailed as a second Socrates and has lived up to expectations by leading his class in chemistry and geometry. Eddie made his block letter in track. He is considered one of the best in the school. Here is hoping that roses will grow in whatever path he chooses. ARTHUR BABISE MCGUIRE ' Mac has been with the class from the first and is one of the most willing and capable workers .in it. Besides being a member of the championship C. B. A. tennis team and class basketball team he is the class representative on the Purple and Gold staff. He has made many friends at C. B. A. be- cause of his straightforwardness and mannerly conduct. He is a booster of C. B. A. and one of the hardest workers in the class. Although Mac's father is in the insurance business, it is not likely that Mac will follow in his footsteps. He has aspirations to the lawyer's bench and will matricu- late at Harvard next fall with the best wishes of all his friends. ,

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PURPLE AND GOLD Page 9 Shorf Biographies ' EDWARD FRANCIS ALLEN Red entered C. B. A. in 1922 and distinguished himself as captain of C. B. A. midgets and as a member of the championship class basketball team, He is an optimist and his quick wit and silver tongue has won him a place in the hearts of his classmates as well as his teachers. Of late Red has succumbed to the charms of the fair sex, proving that they all fall sooner or later. In the course of time a new book by Red will make its appearance Qentitled Snowshoes and Chemistrynj. Red is searching for a preface writer. Here's wishing the gods of fortune may attend you, Red, and keep your smile ever shining. KENNETH MARTIN CLANCY XYe first met Ken in the third year. He had previously attended school but was obliged to quit. Since his return he has been the leader in all class athletics and not far behind in scholastic standing. Last summer he journeyed to Washington, where, according to reports, he had a conference with Secretary of the Treasury, Mr. Mellon, who gave him a few pointers on the Federal Reserve system. Since then he has been elected class treasurer for four consecutive terms and has lilled the position with the ability of an old timer. He may be taking Mr. Mellon's place some day. We hope he goes even higher. VINCENT JAMES cRowE Vince hails from the coming metropolis of Lafayette. He is a serious, broadminded young man who is endowed with a good share of common sense. Although serious, Vince is no funeral and he helps to keep things going. His father is retired and Vince is tired too, but he doesn't give up. He says he was brought up on a farm and not raised there. JOHN MARTIN DIETRICH You can have your football records, basketball records, track and other records, but John holds a very unusual and unique record. Every morning for the last four years, he has bummed in from Fulton, and has never yet been late. His favorite sports are hunting and fishing. He has the distinc- tion of being the only C. B. A. boy who wrote a French composition on Trapshooting. He is going to pursue engineering at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute. CHARLES DONALD DUTTON We now divert our attention to Don Dutton, lanky forward in basketball and chemistry. Don has distinguished himself by his stellar performance on the C. B. A. quintet for the past three years. Don is a very studious chap and usually he reaches his goal. He is a very popular student and he will be missed by his schoolmates, especially on the basketball team. As long as Grange's 77 will be held in reverence, so long will Don's 7 be sacred in Syracuse. JOHN JOSEPH GAFFNEY The aforesaid lad is from a suburb of Syracuse, the thriving village of Liverpool. Although under such a very difficult handicap, he has not been held back from scholastic honors. N o matter where or when an event is being held in which C. B. A. is taking part, John is always around. Energetic, cheerful and persevering, it is hard to conceive him not making his mark in life.



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