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--- fq. e -,-1 1 la 1-vw,--'ze'--f H, ,I -,jug -..., was -v SENIOR CLASS PROPHECY IT WOULD be rather interesting if we could take a quick peek into a crystal ball and see just what the various Leo Lads will be doing in the future. Well. we haven't got a crystal ball but we have got imagination and we will make bold enough to indulge in a wee bit of predicting. Please bear in mind that these forecasts were written half way through a nightmare and should not, therefore, be taken too literally. Well, in first place, we prophecy that Batts Batlershell will take his sax with him out to the steel mills where he has been awarded the position of Lord High Whistle Blower .... Ed. Baur will go right on making bandages .... Bob Brady will become a teacher and will take great pleasure in batting the poor bennies who haven't got their homework. We feel quite sure that none of those fake alibis will get by him. I-Ieis used them all himself .... Can't you just imagine Pat Brown as the distinguished, kindly and philosophical Dr. Christian fneither can IJ. As for Bill Brown he will probably die after a long and bloody career on the stage as KoKo .... Bob Burke and Bud Dawson will end their days doing flip- Hops for Ringling Bros. lWith Little Chief on the bottom as usuall .... Can you feature Moss Canning singing the male lead in Aida, wrestling, and delivering a speech, all at the same time? . . . ,lim Carney will wander through life with that gigantic horn of his draped artistically over one shoulder .... Cige Byerwalter, if present indications mean anything. will not become a wealthy plutocrat .... Skippy Car- roll will ,spend the remainder of his life with Prof. Doll at his heels trying to get last weekls homework from him .... Considine will, no doubt, still be copying out 'cpagesn for a certain teacher at the age of sixty .... Mike Conway will become a Beachcomber and mix his own Zombies .... Tom Delaney will set up his own thread business. He has spun so many yarns in four years at Leo about why his home- work wasnit done that if they were all tied together and laid out straight they would reach from here to there and back again .... At the age of fifty you will still be able to find Jack Daly, Jim Mallen and Wally Hogan guzzling cherry-vanilla phosphates in the 7800 block on Ashland .... Bill Donne will probably be cutting up cadavers and putting lilies in their hands when he reaches middle age .... Bob Duffy will still be doing his best to get into Sabina without paying when he's past forty .... Jim Feeney will be head of the A. U. of P. T .... I think Fink will become Hextinkl' due to a drink of Quink .... Georgie Forster will set up a matrimonial bureau .... ,Iohnny Fox is trying very hard to be like Jimmy Fox .... Can't you just picture Gene Grant cooing gooily into a microphone, NDO you want to be attractive to men? Then use Itsy-Bitsy Corn Plasters. They come in 136 different shades to harmonize with every ensemblef' . . . We don't dare tell what we foresee about Ceringer, he has to take the book home .... Hartney will, true to form, spend the rest of his life talking .... .lim Higgins probably will fall asleep for good right after graduation .... Houlihan will set up his own bottling plant where he can make all the 'aPeps', he can drink .... Frank Kelly may not be planning on joining the Foreign Legion, but if latest reports have any foundation we think he'd better .,,, In fifty years Harry Kimball will be-still Harry Kimball .... Ken Kline will doubtless become a lawyer, and I think a very good one, too .... Jack Koss will still be working crossword puzzles. lSee p. -Q .... Killer Kane is going to keep on chasing-fBuck-Rogersj. . . . ,loe Kunka bears all the earmarks of a successful 'Bo .... Jim Quinlan will open up an establishment to be known as c'Pierre,s Chic Salon de Beautef' . . . Ed. Larson will make millions canning angleworms. . . . Bill Lundy will, in all probability, still be gazing, enraptured, at one of those Old Gold or Thos. J. Webb signboards .... There are no two ways about it, Cuv. Murphy will have to join the House of David if he doesn't shave in the near future .... Howie Maack pounding a piano with a name band .... .lack Mandable will be the U. S. ambassador to Wake Island .... Randy Mason is destined by fate to be a bricklayer .... We refuse to predict anything about Ed. Miniat, you can be sued for printing what we foresee .... Tiny Tim Marcozan will be a ballet dancer .... .lack Meany is going to be a flag-pole sitter and don't ask us why .... Wimpy Moran will be doing-nothing, as usual .... We are afraid there wonjt be any future for Ray Novak if, when he goes swimming, he keeps forgetting to come up for air .... Jack O'Meara will achieve fame as the greatest living exponent of Shakespeare, Milton and Pope .... Danny O7Shea will, we predict, become the world's best hair dresser .... Dick Parro will make a living by writing philosophical essays .... Bob Pype will become a millionaire through manufacturing '4'Pype's Perfect Poodle Pettersf' devices which allow lazy dog fanciers to pet their pooch from their favorite easy chair .... g'Lavoisier,' Reed will blow himself into a thousand pieces the next time he tries nitrating gly- cerine .... Bill Ryan will open up a super-saloon .... Ed. Sullivan would make a good escape artist, he can wriggle out of more tight places than any ten people I know .... Bob Sinclair has no choice but to open up a service station .... Bill Thompson could be a very successful bookie .... Todd will become president, he thinks he knows a way to beat Roosevelt. Twenty-four .W- ,. , '-.f5'f5
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2 5 ,,,.WM-fm ef-5' Leo High School Catholic Action Banner Left to right: R. Geringer C. Rowan W. Nagle Catholic Action, the co-operation of the laity with the Clergy in the dissemination and the support of Christian principles, plays an extremely important part in the life of every Leo student. The Catholic Action Club. working hand in hand with the organization known as Chicago Inter-student Catholic Action tC.l.S.C.A.l. has succeeded in bringing before each Leo-ite an idea of his duties in the advancement of Catholicism. Organized just this year the C.A.C. meets once a week for a period of discussion upon topics of cur- rent Catholic interest. Consisting of fifteen active mem- bers. the club is under the capable direction of Reverend Brother E. P. Mulvany. Approximately once every three weeks a general as- sembly is held at which some member of the Club ofiiciates. These general sessions are meetings at which those who are not active uCathactioners can speak their minds upon the topics which have been under discussion in the Club. We feel that with the inception of a Catholic Action Club this year. we of Leo have made a long step in the direction of our ultimate goal. which is a higher conception among the students. of their religious duties. Twenty-three ashtr- C THOLIC CTIO Brothers, Oratory
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