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1 ' 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1' 11 1 11 1 ' 111 X1 11 1 1 1 11 11 11 1 1 .-t11LN1'111-. 11Y111111!1,11,1,1V11' '11 1 1l1 ' 11 ,11 111 1 1- 1 1 .,.-071 1 7 1 ' 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' 1 1 1 , 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' 1 11 1 1 1 1 agau, 1 Y , .- W Y.. W Q 1, 40,7 Y H, KYWY ,W Y,Y,Vvw .wig--HW1, 1 1 ' 1 ' ' ' 1 1 1 , 1 1 1 1 ual... lv, L 1 Q 1 A 1 1 1 IOSEPH PETER ALISHAUSKY WATERBURY, CoNN. Cozy Ioe chose to be a traveling representative for the class of '30 from the outset, and so, though he came back to home headquarters for a brief spell in Senior, he estab- lished himself more centrally in the City of Prosperity. The reasons are Ioels-ad usum privatum. Perhaps that is why today he is so proficient in the ungentle art of bowling. They say in Waterbury that Ioe comes from over the bridge. Maybe this accounts for the development of the Isaac Walton complex in him. At any rate, whatever Ioe angled for, he managed to get. The coziness of this youth was quite impressive if not universally recognized. Ioe was never very outspoken in his views, yet his attitude of absorbed silence indicated a mind full of thought. Moreover, his daily plodding up to the Hill of Many Springs-they get a new one every year-was remarkable for its consistency. He was always on hand and on time, something that a lot of us just weren't. No threats of subtracted credits could have produced such consistency, for Ioe wasn't made up that way. Finally, Ioe always came out of exams with the signal lights burning green. He had a passion for education. To him go the profits well-deserved. Waterlvzfry Club 1, 2, 3, 43 Worcester Club 1, 2, 3, 45 B. I. F. 3, Class Football 2, Class Basketball 23 Day Scholars' Soflality 4. wi 29 213-
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-wwillg GEORGE S ADAMS WORCESTER, MAss ln keeping with the tradition that every graduate is a man of culture and refinement, we present as Exhibit A-George, than whom no one better personifies that noble tradi tion. This education is a process that never varies, yet is never monotonous, gentlemen are always appreciated, though they may be scarce. For a due period of apprenticeship George trudged faithfully up the slopes to drink deeply of the Pierian spring. Quietly he came among us, but it was only his body that was quiet and not his mind. George pos sessed a happy manner and a cheerful smile that combined to form a pleasing personality which captivated all who knew him With the passing of this class, we realize that George has been the truest of friends and the best of comrades. The days of preparation are over, no more classes to attend, or exams to take, or slips to answer. In the unknowable future, we feel certain that George will accomplish deeds worthy of a son of Holy Gross Merely to wish a person success is meaningless, unless it is known that that person has laid the corner stone of a firm structure. Knowing Georgels past, we wish him success in no idle manner. Worcfsfer Umlcfrgmrzlzrafe Club l, 2, 3, 43 Day Sclzolars' Soa'al1'iy l, 2, 3, 4g Mendel Club 4. .i lb, . i ii it gg, l i E f l alffffgfQf3f7E -iffffi 755 2 lfiifil QQ? 1 , i .,, 1 'wi pw i .. . - ..-l iI.f.iQ.ffTf ENT .g 14,1 U XL? lf .4:......, ff' ig ,i fx '---,V ,1 .1--Q , if l ,ffik ii ll be a. Y 1 ff i N --f. .. . 1 ' ,,--f'- ' - V I -an ., s 1 1 f' ...f .. V - W y V ff . T' Tl , iiwnilvi imwvwri N 27 Y YYY E 1 in' ?'f'Q7E if im' 'iinii 'fl i l p y i .p ,N l i I ,l ' ll l l l 1. 1 1 . ,- lug J QQ' r Q A -Q i -. . N T. .. W 3 V 1 , . i i l l l i f i i l i l l l l l 1 i l i i l i 1 . V. '. eeie age i. l L i i i 1 I .... lg Ig-.i.l l - 5 , cl 3
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i Y MLW H WA-is 1 ALFRED WILLIAM ALLERINI MILFORD, MASS This is the saga of a giant killer, for Al though diminutive in stature, was great in deeds. He specialized in removing big tackles-the bigger the better-from the scene of action. Qne of the greatest ends ever turned out of Holy Cross by unappreciative watch men and one of what is probably the greatest pair of ends the Purple has ever had Al at the close of the past season wrote finis to one of the most brilliant football careers in our gridiron history Beginning with his initial touchdown for our Freshman team against a championship Dean Academy squad Al continued his sterling work for four years through the sternest kind of competition, and performed so creditably during this period that he was selected by many sports authorities for the mythical All-America of 1929 There is nothing We can say that will add to the honors that have been given to A1 and that were so richly deserved. We can only remark the obvious by repeating that he is a great football player, a real friend, loyal, and- a square-shooterf, To some, this may seem extravagant, but they are the ones vvho have never met Al, who is all his name implies-Al. Fl'C'A'hIHlIII Foolfmllq Freshman Ba.rcfmll,' Vtlfilifjl Fooffulll 2, 3, 4: Vz11'r1'ty Bfzrcfball 2, B. V. Ill. Sodulity 3, -lg Milford Club 1, 2, 35 Vic'c-Prm'1'1fc'11t rl :rf 214 L L 4, i Y tt' 3-F ' ' LLJXLL1 i '21 Lf' l i W' M' M' I' '3 'J 5 1 , 1 l GM' L . L, L14 .LLL LL .LL rig ' LL. L ,, ,LLLLT .LL ' N, riL A L ,LL LLigi TL. -'H' 5 ' ' x ' ' ' i 'i ff'd ::fi,TLLL ' '4 LLLLLL LLLLLL MU I3-'JJ LLLLL LLLLLLT 1 Qaffi as L as Y W JL! , - fame' ' 1 ' ,XL LQ it ly YV ' -V Vawiri i YY , K Mvki i'A,4 ,JA Ykri x ' Y l ' l ' -f ' 'Y,,-Jiif.l.!Tl-.L V l l L , , LL L LLL , ' ' P- LLLL ,,.LL.L LLJ. ,L LLLL LL, - ,V LL ,L , L HL L ,LL LLLLLV W f X l li W Q' '- ' r--N - y 3 i 'l --ef-Il i '5ifE? Ti-0,07-A X i gli-Tk l ,- -V K ,LL . ix 1 'ffl N V Y V Y l 1 ll ll, lil 1 p , If ', K ll fl p i l Q 9 l i l l ' ' l-lvl, QL ,.,,, lJLfL. i l 'WY7' l f' l L L 'LLL l A i A 1 l , 1 g l l , i ! 1 l l l l i W i ' , i , 1 Q i ' V 1 i l 1 i 1 , ' l i 1 i E , , , N l l ' i 1 l H i , i , , N l 5 X i ' l 1 ' ' i ' , l l , , ' ' ' l 1 1 , l ' , l l ' i H ,: i 1 r l l yi y ,, , Lai l A A------f?'iT:.1sf A il Ref?-LL-F-D l 1I.,L,I'1- A V '.,LL.-LvLl li'4,. 'Q 1 1 . l , l ' ' rw' 'F l F' , . 'J L a 7
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