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I -,- . ' ,n E5 msn lllll 4 1.11 -P - ist' We 'Fl A f' . ll!-K Q 'le im lv -lr' ' N ' T' ' 2 A 3 Q N' Rl Eli if ia fu' I la I' H .-v- -.alll g Ci .5 X41 4 I 2 B ,I-l I ,llzl I - A L1-feselee-J, S, ,. - wmv' W - l-ie e e - - if - AWIA f Q B T 6. X96 'EZ -V - . L i u i . i STUART G. BUPPERT Sodality, 1-2-3-4: Debating Society, 1-2-3- 4: Varsity Athletics: Golf, 2-3-4: Track. 1-23 Class Athletics. 1-2. 1 I'll not budge an i11cla. -Shakespeare. LTHOUGH, Reader, he is small in stature, still mighty are the deeds that he has accomplished. Stuart is without a doubt a loyal and friendly classmate-loyal, else how could his love for Loyola be otherwise classed? Friendly, else how could you account for his great popularity? It can never be said that Boop did not take an interest in his classwork, for he has always been considered a good student. His ability and effort to get his lessons have distinguished him as a reliable student. His recitations in Latin and English have always been creditable, While he maintains a line rating in Mathematics. He is also a good French scholar. ' Boop seems to take quite an interest in golf, although he is not Scotch. He may be frequently seen enjoying himself on any of the golf courses about the city. Many times he has brought prestige to old Loyola by helping the golf team defeat some other scholas- tic rival. But his love for Loyola does not stop merely on the links, for he is a strong upholder of every athletic activity in this school. In addition to this, he is a member of the Senior Debating Society and Sodality of the Blessed Virgin Mary. As the curtain of our high school days is falling fast, there is a curtain to a much larger drama rising. It is our only hope, Boop, that you act as well on the coming stage of life as you have during your high school career. .QI 20 Ig.. -
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