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JOSEPH P. HESTER GROTON, N. Y. tbJOe'7 Jnnioi' Debating Society junior Prom Committee Carrol Congress Senior Debating Society I Georgetown Union Endowment Fund COIllI11lftCC Secretary, New York State Club rIKIl0ZC'lFdgC comes, but 'wisdom li1lgt'l'SU Joes personality is an interesting study. You think you know him, but when you meet him again, you tind him more engaging, more developed. The most interesting, as also the most secret part of joe's personality, is that which causes reliable sources to inform us that Joe has not allowed his three years of diligent study to interfere with his social development-in other words, joe stands high 'in the graces of the fair sex. joe says, One must have his moments. DANIEL F. HICKEY SEivrTi.E, XVAsH1No'1'oN f'Dan Senior Smoker Connnitttce nffblllllitllm cautcla 71011 l10cf't Dan came a long distance in order to join the famous Class of '23 at Georgetown, but he is con- vinced that he found the right place, and the Class is proud to have him as a member. XVe know of no better way to describe his ability as a student than by stating his marks in Real Property 2-Perfect. More than this, no man can do. Possessed of rare good judgment born of experience, combined with judicious study, and a hard worker, Dan will ma,ke his mark wherever he chooses to hang out his shingle. i JOHN S. HIGGINS ST. LOUIS, MISSOUIQI KK ack!! To meet him was to .seek I1 is friv1za'sl1ip K Y The tribute 'A Gentleman and a Scholar' is trite through constant misapplication, yet so strongly is it exemplified in Johnny Higgins that with a, thought of him it springs spontaneously to mind as the most appropriate description. Not all men are capable of real friendship, few can instill it in a larger number of others. johnny is one of those rare individuals capable of such inspiration and unquestionably is counted as 2, true friend by all who have had the privilege of extended personal contact with him. Parting with such a friend is one of the poignant de- pressants which makes graduation day one of bit- ter-sweets.
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EDWARD AUSTIN HEAFEY, A G 112' OAKLAND, CALIF. 'tIid Secretary. lfrcsluuan Year Prom Committee CU C29 433 Junior lltbating Society Carrol Congress ciilliftlflllil State Kllub V1'111'f, lfidil, Vz'c1't lf scholarship, popularity, and an individual per- sonality from which we may predict count for aught, the odds are on our side that the goal Ed has in View is as good as won. Coming from the University of Santa Clara Ed's striking personality and warm handshake soon won for him a host of friends. Strong and unswerving in his convictions and opinions, he is without a peer in the exposition of the law among his classmates. Ed is not adverse to pleasure or the La femme solefl but in this connection we have yet to experience an instance of the interference of pleasure with duty. Ed goes forth from the portals of Georgetown with the confidence of his Alma Matter and his class-mates in his success. LOUIS WILMER HELMUTH VV'.xsH1Nr:ToN, D. C. Louis 'fS1'le11cc ir golden Friends. in discussing Louis, the first thought that occurs to us is that of his good nature and poise. For further particulars as to other attributes going to make a young man and a lawyer attractive and agreeable, just scrutinize the accompainying likeness of the subject hereof. Making his home :in the Capitol City, Louis contempla,tes devoting his energy and talents to patent law, despite insistent demands of moving picture producers. A good student-a regular fellow-he will surely reflect naught but credit on old Georgetown. Best wishes, Louis ! J. RICHARD HERBERT, 11 H r JERSEY CITY, N. J. Dick President junior Year I'rt-sirlent, New jersey State Club lI t1s ctw' 7114171 so g1'1111r1'ly IIIUCZIC as lic? lt was not long after our initial assembla,ge in October, l920, that we of the jubilee Class began to realize that in our midst was a man amongst men, a prince of good fellows, in the personage of Dick Herbert. As time wore on and we entered into our -lunior year fulfillment was given to this feeling and HDick was chosen to lead us throughout that most important year. As a student Dick ranked with the best of them, and wc feel sure that jersey City and Georgetown will soon have just cause to feel mighty proud of this tall, robust and handsome son.
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WILLIAM HOGAN, JR. BALTIMORE, MARYLAND 'fBill Maryland State Club Senior Prom Committee A mighty oak in The Forest of Men He stands firm, God-fearing and kind. If I were to tell the story of Bill Hogan as he lives, is known and is admired by his associates, the space allowed for the purpose in this book would be entirely inadequate. Cromwell manufactured an Army-Bill Hogan made an army-of friends at Georgetown. His good fellowship, eagerness to lend a helping hand and staunch adherence to the right, regardless of public or private opinion, has moulded a strong personal regard by all his class-mates. Devoid of selfish motives, endowed with those es- sentials that breed success, I must say, Give me this man and I will cross the height. Success in victory, Bill-yet success even in noble defeatf' JOHN G. HOLLAND, JR. BUTTE, BIONT. John Treasurer, Montana State Club HC0llfld6'llC6 maketh a rcwdy mah Folks, just observe the reflected intelligence which the photograph has so accurately caught in this picture of John. They do say that when other tots of his age out in Butte, Montana, where John hails from, were crying for Castoria or Paregoric, John was emitting loud and raucous howls for law books. John's hair was turned a ricl1 auburn by the fumes from the copper mines in Butte, but the girls all say that men with hair of that color have dash to them, so, dash it all! John should worry. GEORGE A. HORAN Georgie,' Slicker,' Senior Prom Committee Who fools me once, shame oh him, W'ho fools me twice, shame oh me. Leader in fa,shionys newest creation, the keen eye for the best in dress, George is the Berry Wall of F Street. His ability to wear well his snappy clothes, is rivaled only by his ability to dig out the law. Always to be found in the library thrashing out some little technical point, or possibly reading the lives of such commentators as Blackstone, Coke or Littleton. No doubt a brilliant career awaits George upon his advent into the profession. He will carry with him the best wishes of the many friends made in the class-rooms of his Alma Mater.
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