Leo High School - Oracle Yearbook (Leo, IN)

 - Class of 1949

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THE LION ..... I 949 DELHERT P. I IOSKINS lwiami. Florida L Club Ill, Football lll, Intramural Basketball lil, Baseball ill, Honor Trophy Ill, Honor Court l2l, Honor Roll l4l, Aco- lyte ldl, Waiter l3l, Annual Staff Ill, Cheer Leader ill, Swim- ming I I l. lt's rare to find a fellow with the personality that Delbert has. If any thing ever needs to be spirited up, you can always count on him. He has been with us four years. lt has been a pleasure to be associated with Delbert, because for one thing, you could always count on him to look on the good side of life when everything appeared to be going unfavorably. He has made quite a scholastic record, not once failing to make the honor roll during his stay. Also, he did his part when athletics came around, whether varsity football or intramural sports. Del was the kind of a guy who would always help out in any situation. It is people like this, that won't be forgotten- especially by Patsy! RAYMOND O. IIOVVID Detroit. lVlic'l1ignn Honor Court ll l, Acolyte Il l, Annual Staff ill, Honor Roll l3l, Band ll l, Class Officer ill, Intramural Basketball ll l, Track I I l, Swimming l I l, Baseball I I l. Voted the wittiest person of the class was our boy, Ray-Ray. No person could have lived up to this title better than he. Because of his devilish pranks he gave many a student a wholesome laugh. With his iolly attitude on life, he isn't expected to encounter many hardships which he can't overcome by his gift of gab and bluff. On the serious side, there was nothing too big or too small for him to handle. With his fine scholastic record he proved an outstanding student. He showed the same results on the track team and in the intramural sports. In his three years at St. Leo he always had a good word for everyone, one of the many reasons for his popularity among the students. His ability to be the life of the party is only one of his many fine traits. Ray is indeed a credit to St. Leo. IAMES T. IOHNS Iacleson, Michigarl L Club l3l, Basketball l2l, Track l3l, Choir l4l, Annual Staff lil, Waiter l4l, Honor Court l2l, Monitor lll, Honor Roll l2l, Orchestra l2l, Band l2l, Dramatics Ill, Intramural Basketball l2l, Rifle Team l2l. Tiny is an exceptional person. His name suggests someone rather small. In this case he doesn't live up to his nickname. He is the biggest member of the class, and one of the most popular. As a monitor, Tiny has certain duties which he must per- form, one of these being, waking up sleepy Senior Alley at 6:30 in the morning. At that time he is probably the most unpopular person in the school. lt's a wonder his big body hasn't been the obiect of a few alarm clocks. But seriously, Tiny's efforts have been really appreciated. Way up there in Senior Alley nobody ever seemed to hear the bells in the morning, so Tiny was a human alarm clock. In sports he stood out in basketball, as he played center on this year's team. Because of his always friendly attitude and good sportsmanship, he won't be forgotten for a long time. TWENTY-FOUR

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1 949 1' THE LION ALAN B. FIELDS Daytona Beach. Fla. Acolyte l2l, Waiter l2l, Choir lil, Honor Roll lil, Annual Staff lil, Chronicle l2l, Intramural Basketball l3l, Baseball ll I, Dramatics ll l, L Club lil. AIan's three years at St. Leo were truly eventful. His friendly smile was a common sight on the every day campus. His droll sayings got many a hearty laugh. A sports enthusiast, he played all sports, was sports editor of our annual, and, in general, might even have figured outa trig problem by football signals. Another of the men about town, Alan is said to have spent his time: one-third in bed, one-third in Dade City, and one-third at H. N. A., cheering up the Blue Birds . On the serious side, Alan's departure will leave many a brok- en heart lH. N. A.l, and his daily presence will be missed here. To him we say: Good luck, and happy hunting at F. S. U. IOSEPH FUERST San Antonio, Florida Honor Roll l l l. Joe is another day hop from San Antonio, and St. Leo's ver- sion of the Thin Man. But this slim figure in no way impedes Joe's slate of activities. Joe finds plenty to do in his spare time. He is a strong addict of the baseball games not only as a spectator, but as a member of San Ann independent organizations. As friendly as they come, .loe is popular among his classmates. Quiet and unassuming in the classroom, yet Joe takes a front seat in studies. No matter what position you assume in later life, Joe, we see a prosperous future there for you! CARL GUDE San Antonio, Florida Honor Court l2l . Carl is a day student who possesses an industrious mind. He does a variety of things well. He has attained excellent marks in his four years here and his nimble mind should carry him a long way in future years. Baseball occupies much of his extra time. ln his tenure at St. Leo, Carl has exhibited a forte in science studies, and it's a mat- ter of time until Carl reaches the pinnacle of success, with that scientific interest of his! TWENTY-THREE



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1949 '.. ,..'-..'-.. ---- '. . THE LION EOGIIAN NEXVMAN KELLEY ' Sanford, Fioriria Band 1415 Orchestra 1315 Class Pin 1215 Rifle Team 1615 Waiter 1215 Honor Roll 1315 Annual Staff 1115 Acolyte 1615 Choir 1415 Rifle Trophy 1315 Band Pin 111. 5 Eoghan is what you might call the most versatile of the class. As a six year man he really knows the ins and outs. Because of his witty replies to all questions, it is no wonder that his happy- go-lucky attitude has kept with him through the years. Need we mention the many times that Eoghan has popped up with another problem to trick Einstein, such as a two-lined triangle or a square circle ? Just ask the trig class or the physics students about it. While here, Eoghan developed his extraordinary ability in music by his performance back in soprano days and during the last three years, as a featured trombone and trumpet soloist with the St. Leo Stardusters . Never failing to keep his studies above par, without a doubt Eoghan someday, somewhere, will show the world just where Gersh- win left off. Continue the good work, Eoghan, you're going places! IAMES P. MALLORY lxlvmphis. Tennessee L Club 1115 Football 1115 Intramural Basketball 1115 Track 1115 Choir 1215 Acolyte 1115 Honor Court 1215 Annual Staff 1115 Dramatics 1115 Class Officer 111. Jim came here two years ago, young and full of ambition along with plenty of good ideas. Now that he is to leave, we realize he has become as much a part of school 1and Dade City, too!1 as the day is long. Jim is far from hard to get along with. Anyone would feel free to trust him with his last penny. lt is things like this that has made us appreciate his friendly personality. His participation on the athletic field has not gone unnoticed either. He played on the first eleven in football, and was a first rate member of the track team. Never anything but a gentleman 1 at all times, he was considered the Casanova of the class. WILLIAM ll. MA1 'S IR. Pvtosiwy. ikiiviiigan L Club 1115 Cheerleader 1115 Basketball Mgr. 1215 Acolyte 1415 Class Officer 1215 Honor Court 1215 Chronicle Staff 1115 Annual Staff 1115 Honor Roll 1415 Swimming 1215 Sodality 111. BiII's rare attitude on life explains how a person can possess the good qualities he does. He has proven worthy of all the credit given him. From him we have learned that patience pays. He hardly ever makes a decision before deliberating on it. Bill, we say, Thanks 5 you have given us a good example to follow. Bill has been a prominent member of all activities during his four year term at St. Leo, especially in undertaking the position as head cheerleader. He was voted by his schoolmates the most likely senior to succeed, showing that he has the ability to excel. For the past two years he was the treasurer of the class, in which he did a fine iob. No need to worry about Bill, he has 1 shown that he has the know how and the ability to handle 1 problems. TWENTY-FIVE

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