Loyola High School - Loyola Yearbook (Towson, MD)

 - Class of 1930

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,. I , 2 -V: ,ameri 50, ri, I 'll LJ' f 'D -as to 00 im - 1' . 'i iii? Dvds is 'Simi in gli' 'ia lf' 'lliQ.1-sf -Jll'! ' mf g-iii' f-rxx g'La in 4-L -Lil eiy lx xd , A ll EX7Jk,,A D 'K ' 'tra-- A- ' - jf X :asa - - HAMMOND J. DUGAN, JR. Sodality. l-2-3-4: Debating Society, 43 Var- sity Athletics: Swimming, 4: Class Athletics. l-2-3-4: Year Book Staff, 4. 7' There is great ability in knowing bow to conceal 0ne's ability?-La Roclafoiacazald. HAT IS THIS dazzling sight that we see coming down the street? The curly hair and neatly pressed suit put us in a dilemma whether to call him Duge or Dude. There he sits behind the wheel of the high-powered Pontiac. But the roadster does good service, though it always remains a show car. The man behind the wheel is ever ready to lend his assistance in the transportation to the games, and many are the trips we have taken to Washington and so forth. This year, however, Duge has gone back on the gasoline engine and has adopted the older method of travel-horse back riding. Occasionally he will spend Saturday morn- ings out near Pikesville, taking the hurdles or learning to. We understand that he buys his ponies at Smith's bookstore. He must have a fine stable, for so far he has not had a fall. At every game or debate Dugan could be found among the spectators. He was always present at Sodality meetings, truly a praiseworthy labor. His ease at deciphering the mysteries of Cicero or Homer was almost incredible. Very often the Debating Society listened in eagerness to the Words of wisdom that fell from his lips. It would be unjust not to mention that he is a member of the swimming team. All in all Duge is a perfect gentleman, scholar and Loyola man. We hate to lose so fine a fellow, but with you, Duge, go our best wishes in whatever you take up. May you never have engine trouble or a flat tire. Keep the tires in good condition and you will ride the bumps easily. ' . --:al 29 Ie--

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QVC? J.. , 9 new - ,swf get 5 ,,, it 16 , ' ' I -gfmjgiii-J I VQK14 'I 'lil K nil' 0 S P I hoe e-: gm 'll 3 'lin ,-w , 4 f. M5 ' . ' 4 X, all all lx r ix -ligai Ml' 1... Q-2 5 X Air 'Z' ' . 'lL I., . W 'tf ' ' fe si- 4' if i - 1 , 1 Z,-. - se to A ,at J i' A c 'ic :rf-fve ws JAMES JOSEPH DOHERTY Sodality, l-2-3-4: Debating Society, 4: Class Athletics, 4: Year Book Staff, 4. 1 iiii 9 5'-fv'f-ld 1 W'it and tuisclom are born with a maxi. -Selden. His STUDENT,S fame lies chiefly in his ability at wielding a pen. Many are his in- teresting humorous essays which have been published in The Loyola. However, writing is not his only forte. In the scholastic realm he has always been one of the honor members of his class. Latin holds no puzzle for him, and the ease with which he can translate Greek sentences is marvelous. Another proof of his prowess lies in his facility in performing the most intricate probems of Trig. He has also dispelled the gloom of many a period by his well-chosen humor. At his graduation the school will lose a loyal, noble son, his classmates will miss his cheery disposition, the magazine will lose a promising humorist and the lunch counter will part with an expert in the art of balancing meringue pies. To such a friend it is hard to bid farewell. I-Iowever, we have now reached the part- ing of our paths, after four years of friendship. With all sincerity we wish you good luck, although we feel certain that your natural talents and earnest perseverance will carry you to the front without any luck. .QI 28 Ig..



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HIGH 1 G aul 2 1' I ' 'lvl it I w-Gu Q NHZQ C 1852 -.v L . F' A E5 sc- , -. ,. 4' l 'Z rf ii 'E 55 Qin '-el l 'l' 2 W- ef? .libs ,ill Lr g, -ev-'49 Avi , i J- 4 -Li Es, aye Y ev i l ll - A, i 9 -,L u ig i R. QUENTIN DUKE Sodality, 1-2-3-4: Ass-t. Mod., l-2: Debat- ing Society, 1-2-4: Varsity Athletics: Swim- ming, Z-3-4: Tennis, 4: Class Athletics, 1-2-3- 4: Class Offices: Secy., 1-2-3-4. 1 His is the complexion of virtu-U. --Diogerzes. ITI-I A WELCOME smile and a cheerful mood with which to greet his classmates, Quentin has ever made the darkest day bright. The sunlight of his presence 'has illumined our school-life for the past few years and, with expectant desires, we sincerely hope that the memory of it may continue to shine throughout the shad- owy walk of life. Whenever the class was faced with a difficult problem or formula, and everyone appeared downcast, the music of Quentis voice, singing out, in undaunted monotony, the correct solutions soon soothed and finally dispelled all of our fears of jug and such. The intricate subject of mathematics holds no terror for Quentin, for he may be, and is considered quite talented in the pursuit of this study. Concerning his ability in handling' the authors, we cannot speak well enough of Quentin, but let it suf- fice when we say that he was the 'tdark horse of the class, turning in daily well bal- anced translations that could be equaled by few. In all athletic activities Quentin was a liberal donor and patron, and in this field he left nothing undone for the glory of Old Loyola. Swimming was his main sport and in this he excelled, ample proof being afforded by the fact that for the past three years he held a position on the varsity swimming team. Basketball, too, was another favorite sport of Quentinis, but owing to his position on the swimming team, he was unable to play varsity ball. However, he compensated by playing class basketball. He displayed great popularity amongst his fellow students by being elected secretary for four consecutive years. He was also a Very devout and attentive member of Our Lady's Sodality and an active and-might we say talkative?-member of the Debating Society throughout his entire course. With one acclaim, Quentin, we of the class of '30 wish you success in all the under- takings of the world. May your pathway be one of roses, lighted with that genial spirit which, as it has in the past, guided your footsteps down the corridors of your Alma Mater, so, too, in the future may it lead you safely along the banks of the river Life. .QI 30 Ig..

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