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b i mans? il' ml' 4 4' 5 and :- 0 tm , il' . ' 73' li t :T fa 1351? 'lm kflll' l X ill N 1 C E, xgggg 5 -5 Qian ' .M fa, 4 .1 .'l.,iN S-I -- ' 5. ,if , V 'lf'-lf. 'i iiig Q- A , ,Y 4 he 10 4' . . lll ' -A p avysamawg V- - Y ' 5 ' W lB5 ' ,Y ANTHONY BANKOSKI Sodality, l-2-3-4: Debating Society, 4: Var- sitv Athletics: Football, 4: Swimming, 2-3-.41 Capt., 4: Trac Q'-illzzl Class Athletics, 1-2-3-4: Class Offices: Pr : Secy., 2. l 1, N l .X I W Nix byfjk 1 And bis name was writ in wafer. -Keats. IGHTY AND NVIDE spread are Ban's achievements. He is very well accomplished in scholastic requirements, and debating, not to mention many branches of athletics. Anthony excels in swimming and thru three long years he has rolled up score upon score for his beloved Alma Mater. His fourth and final year found him almost unanimously elected Captain of one of Loyola's strongest teams. Altho a protege of a Hercules, Ban is as meek as a lamb and plods on without interfering with, or block ing the passage of any other. There is always a broad smile spread across Anthonys pleasing countenance and when one is downcast he is sure to be inspired merely by An thony's presence. Loyola calls and without a murmur or thought of hesitation Tony leaps to her side and stands ready to ight and to die for her. Although Loyola loses one of her most stalwart supporters and sons at Ban's graduation, she finds solace in the fact that, a few years later she will be able to point her unerring Hnger towards An thony and say, There stands a loyal Loyola alumnus, my pride. ..:gI 17 Ig..
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an nm, 4 i nn Q? 'lla ,gy ' 'E lasz ll in an 4 lil , - ,' H. at Q' ,L ,il 3 in 4 V ML- Q -qw X - ltq ,UI 55 0 If H - +-ff L , zggg. al ---1 S-a Des L N r f . ... ll. X' 1 Y , -4 . .f' Q, THOMAS F. ATKINSON Sodality, l-2-3-4: Pres.. 4: Debating So- ciety, 4: Varsity Athletics: Football, l-2-3-4: Capt.. 4: Basketball, 2-4: Baseball. Z-3-4: Class Offices, Pres., 3-4: Senior Class Pres., Blue and Gold Club, 3 -4. x The proper mean. -Voltai'fe. T IS rather hard to draw a picture of Yad with the simple words I have at my command. But I shall try to do my best and picture him as we have always seen him. Coming to us in our Junior year, he showed his natural capabilities for leadership so plainly that he was at once elected class president. Not gifted by the Lord with much stature, he was gifted however with plenty of school spirit which is attested by his years on the football, basketball and baseball teams. ' He has held the football captaincy, Senior Class presidency, Senior Sodality presi- dency, and numerous other offices, but there has never been any inclination that his suc- cesses would mar his good nature. How many little gatherings have been helped by Yad's cheery presenceg how many songs have been aided by his clear barytoneg how many Confabs at the Blue Roomn have been gladdened by his uwisecracksn? Being one of the most popular fellows who ever attended Loyola, he has friends by the legion. He has a natural ability for making acquaintances, as shown by our quick captivation by his smile. 'Tis a sorry thing indeed, to leave our dear Loyola, and it is much harder to leave such friends as Eddie. ' Whatever line of endeavor you take up, Yad, ' remember to keep your cheery smile, your carefree air, your steadfastness, and your grit, and that elusive phantom, that is called success can do nothing else but bow down at your feet. .QI 16 Ig.. ,-ff' , kg 'J
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' v NGN 'K' 4 O X ata In -- ,- . Q sy. il L 2' sf . Q 2 left 1 W lflez--Q-2.-ll Ne- -ll L a -lil I fx , '- wuz? Y Q Y -e is 570,95 Y ex fn-' -' lil, '-NL YA I X Ld 5 -Qs , Q -9 -QJNJ XG' -47 Av 4 ,852 iii AX 5 ,, 3 Q - A WILLIAM THOMAS BLAIR Sodality, l-2-3-4: Debating Society, l-Z-4: Class Athletics, l-Z-3-4. 1 Studi0us of ease, and fond of humble things. -Ploillips. ILL HAILS from away up in Randallstown, where the hills and the country of Bal- timore country rise in all their glory. But the beauty of his environment does not allure Bill on school days, for he is noted for his apt attendance and prompt- ness in coming to school. As long as we have known him, he has proved himself a true and tried friend. Everyone in the class has a special liking for Bill. Perhaps this is due to his willingness and ability to help anyone when he needs it most. Quiet and unobtrusive of manner, Bill does a great dealxof studying and writing without telling his troubles to anyone. Far be it from him to complain about the difficulty of any task. Hence he has obtained a correct knowledge of the Work of Cicero and Vergil. At the same time, he employed his relentless energy in the solving of mathe- matical problems. Nor has he forgotten to support the school in all athletic and social activities. He has gained quite a reputation in interclass basketball, and has often aided his team in many victories. One and all of us hope and trust that your pathway through life may be strewn with many rosy glcams of hope and Hnally lead you to the end of the rainbow where success will attend your every action. We do not mean this as our parting words, for we hope to see you again in the future when you have fulfilled our expectations. .QI 18 Ip..
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