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CHARLES FRANCIS CAMPBELL, Jr. Nickname: Snow Whitten College Intention: Holy Cross Service Intention: Armored Forces ACTIVITIES Sanctuary Society 1, 2, 3, Debating 23 Staff of The Crane 3, 43 Staff of The Well 1, 2, 3, 45 Staff of the Bell Tower 4, In- tramural Football 1, 2, 3, 43 Hockey 1, 2, 3, President of Sophomore Class 50 W-J. -.-, xvy XX it I M' rd' N 5 Q.,-1 I R 'J ' X lfxyiib js Snow White as he is known about the campus is one of the few who has survived four years of gruelling study within these portals of knowl- edge. His likeable manner and ready wit have endeared him to all of us, his friends, during his years at school. He was widely known as a con- noisseur of anything having four wheels and a motor and many were the times he was heard raving over the capabilities and horsepower of his Buick, When King Winter tightened his Hrm grasp on the Berkshires, Charlie was ac- customed to wend his way down to the hockey rink, to display his Wizardry on the silvery blades as an ardent wing on the hockey team. His intellectual capacity too, has raised him into the upper ranks of his class. Yes, when Charlie departs, he will be well equipped to contribute his bit for a war wrecked world, and we who know him are certain that he will emerge glori- ously and successfully. XXL PIT Ilya Page Twenty-jour , N vi a f is tw' 1 I ,N , ,rl si g l? A QM5 gpg 5W?,jVE Q I' .I , ,Q J izllfxi 1 'gre if lfrm 99 ing,
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i , P , V, , ,A f -,4 b ' 'X G , U A , g M s 4' I' . ., ,. ', f'Jii .ggt , lf' In the fall of 1942, Little Willie Burns' arrived at Cranwell to spend his Senior year with us. just to observe Bill was to admire him, for he is equipped with those characteristics which draw people toward him. He possessed the knack of brightening up the gloomy days by his well- intentioned wit and he always showed a genuine regard for the interests of others. Bill is an apt golfer and a valuable basketball player. In the latter sport he was a pleasant surprise and a most welcome addition to the team. There is little doubt as to Bill's scholastic intention for next year, since from sunset to dusk he raved over the feats of Holy Cross with special em- phasis on their golf team. Thus both athletically and scholastically, he has shown the true Cran- well spirit. His lively enthusiasm and deep loy- alty have won him many a life long friend and in departing, we wish him endless success at Holy Cross. fh- W flllllilis ' 1 mov I WILLIAM JOHN BURNS r Nickname: Bunso College Intention: Holy Cross Service Intention: U. S. Army ACTIVITIES Basketball 4, Sodality 4, Intramural Football 4, Golf 4. Page Twenty-three
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.mam Us 6WD Tall, pleasant, friendly, Tom Cloney is above all a regular fellow. Coming to us from Kew Gardens, N. Y. Tom is one of the first students of Cranwellg and from the day he first came has constantly been a leading character in all undertakings. T has been prominent in var- sity and intramural athletics. He played on the varsity football and hockey teams and mani- fested rare courage in both sports. Nor were Tom's accomplishments only physical for he has been a member of the Debating Society and the Sodality and aided greatly in the success of the Dramatic Society in his Junior year as a member of the cast. When he joins the Marines, as he hopes to do soon, Tom will be ready, mor- ally, intellectually and physically. We, his friends, wish him every success, and we feel certain that he will make his mark as a real 'leatherneck' and then go on to greater triumphs in later life. Modest and unassuming, loyal and true, he has what it takes. We like him and we are sure that everyone else will too. l J LX 1. V X e gg llllllllfli , f ' 'X , THOMAS FRANCIS CLONEY, Jr. N iclename: T College Intention: Georgetown University Service Intention: U. S. Marine Corps ACTIVITIES Class Treasurer 2, Varsity Hockey 2, 3, 4, Varsity Football 3, 4g Intramural Basketball 45 Riding Club Treasurer 3, 45 Sodality 1, 2, 3, 45 Sanctuary Society 2, 3, 4, Dramatics 33 Staff of The Well 3, 4, Debating 1, 23 ln- tramural Baseball 2, 3, Intramural Football 1, 2, 3, 4. Page Twenty-Hue
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