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1 1 1 1 1 l L THE SENIORS VINCENT JEROME HONG ,,,,.Bokeelia, Florida Football 121 Honor Roll 131 Acolyte 131 Class Treasurer 121 Libfdflllll 121 Class Pin 121 School Rifle Champion 111. Vincent is a worthy representative of Saint Leo. A pillar of practicality and know-how he has had his finger in every worthwhile project that has gone on around school. As the philosopher of the class his coun- sel has been used to the best advantage in all class projects. JOHN DANIEL KEEGAN ...,.,...,..........,,, St. Petersburg, Florida Football 121 Track 131 Basketball 131 Acolyte 161 L Club 131 Class President 131. .lack's high school career was interrupted two and one- half years ago in his Junior year when he joined the Seeabees. Back with us this year he is completing six years of life at Saint Leo. Although ineligible for inter- school sports, he has been a leader in everything he par- ticipated in. JAMES FRANCIS KENNY ..,.,.s,..,.....,.,,, St. Petersburg, Florida Football 131 Acolyte 131 Choir 131 L Club 131 A man of definite views, .lim has shown his typically Irish doggedness for three years both on the gridiron and in all his activities. Never say die has been his motto, and with it he has taken himself a long way. HENRY THOMAS MATTHEWS ,,...,,. , ...,,o.,, Sarasota, Florida Football 111 Track 121 Chronicle 121 Lion Stag 111 L Club 111 Honor Roll 131 Dra- matics 121 Class Pin 111 Class Vice-President 111 Class Secretary 111. A naturalist by choice, Hank has spent most of his time in the woods during his four years here. There seems to be no reptile or mammal unworthy of his no- tice, even including the lowly skunk. As a journalist his brand of humor has appeared in The Chronicle Rat col- umn for the past year. Page twen ty-one ,A n ,, W1 rr fe 1 f, ', f 1 f, gf A r,
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l I f' 111 -- .Jr T-HE SENIORS RICHARD Louis DEAN ,.,....,.,....,.....,.A.,.,,..,.. Lakeland, Florida Football 111 Honor Roll 111 Acolyte 111 Easy going, good natured, studious-that's Dickie. Though not an athlete his application to his studies was exemplary. His room was one of the many gathering places for a bull session or a hand out and was never bare of at least one or two individuals. .lol-:N JOSEPH DONWORTH .,............,.......,,.... New York, N. Y. Basketball 121 Basketball Manager 111 Track 121 L Club 131 Track Manager 111 Lion Stay? 111 Chronicle 121 Honor Roll 131 Monitor 121 Choir 111 Acolyte 151 Class President 131 School Rifle Champion 121. The holder of one of the most outstanding records in the history of Saint Leo, L D.'s name will go down in the books as one of the most versatile gentlemen to attend here. Since he is equally proficient and active in all phases of school life, students and school alike owe him a debt of gratitude. WARREN BURNHAM CHANGE!! .......,..,,,..... Charleston, S. C. ,A Rifle Club 121, Chronicle 111 me Warren has in his two years here done a heroic joh to overcome a handicap that was the result of an unfor- tunate childhood accident. Although unable to partici- pate in sports, he was never known to be absent during any athletic contest. He has given us a good example of school spirit and genial good humor. ALAN RICHARD Hurt ,,,..,.......,,,,,.,.,..., Farmington, Michigan Football 121 Basketball 121 Baseball 121 Class Vice-Pres. 111 L Club 121 Drarnatics 111 Honor Roll 121 Choir 121 Acolyte 121 Monitor 111 Lion Staj 111. Never one to be inactive, Alan has proven himself in almost every activity, giving them his utmost. An ex- ponent of dry humor, his jokes and merry laugh will echo through the halls for years to come while his repu- tation shines in the school records. He leaves behind him a chain of friends. Page Twenty
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Page ,. A N 1 'Y 'sl Q 7 I AN ff -'f ff ff W 5 1 16-'s'r'Nfqff4 THE SENIORS THOMAS MICHAEL OTLANAGAN .,.......,..,, Titusville, Florida Football 121 Baseball 121 Track 111 L Club 111 Dramatics 111 Monitor 111. True to the tradition of the O's and the Mac's Tom was never one to be outdone. His shy modesty made him the butt ol' many jokes, all of which served only to heighten our respect for him. In his two years here Tom has turned his talents toward many fields, always with a high degree of success. Roamu' Ricx-umn Rniux ,,...,, .....csc,.,,....,,, N ew York, N. Y. Football 121 Baseball 121 L Club 121 Swim- ming Trophy 111 Lion Staff 111 Honor Roll 131 Acolyte 141 Choir 121 Dramatks 121' Class Pin 111 Class Vice-President 111 Class Secretary 111. Never one to follow, Bob has set the pace for his class, taking a wholesome interest in every phase of ac- tivity. Winner of the class pin in 1944, he has always been in competition for the scholastic trophy. An actor of no mean calibre, always rembered will be his dra- matic interpretations. FRANCIS Anal-:ar Rosutcl: ......,,, St. Petersburg, Florida Football 121 Baseball Manager 111 Basketball Manager 111 L Club 121 Chronicle 111 Dra- matics 111 Acolyte 121 Choir 121. Frank could easily be elected the most popular boy in the Senior class. His easy-going manner coupled with his gift of gab and ready smile make him impossibly likeable. His courage on the gridiron and his good business head made him a valuable asset to Father Mar- ion's athletic program. Jorm Bslmslw Swmar-:L ..........,.........., .,..,,,,.. T reskow, Pa. Acolyte 111. Arriving at the midterm, Pee Wee' was quick to fall into the order of life at St. Leo. Bringing with him from Pennsylvania a foreign accent typical of the citizens of that State, he was the center of attraction for many days and gradually became known as a swell guy! Twenty-two
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