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.W',,f,sff.'7x.5.lzf'f'f 'lffV :'f'73' ' ' ' ,. :.r,'f'?5Q5 .m-E, I-',45flfl.aM' lg E E t., .4 ' -y. I . c . f .I .I f . , .,- Q Q K W ., I0 A 1 A NORMAN C. BRADY Sodality 4. K. B. S. 3. Science Club 3. French Club 4. Class Vice-Pres. l. I. V. Football l. Varsity Football 2 3, 4. Varsity Baseball l, 2, 3, 4, Cap- tain 4. Hockey 4. Norman's ability in baseball, football and ice hockey, has made for him an everlasting name in Loyola's Hall of Fame. His pleasing smile and polite manner Won for him many friends. His never- say-die spirit and sincerity of manner will carry him 1 pubs I A far. A hearty farewell and all Wishes for success. LAWRENCE G. BRITTINGHAM Sodality 2, 3, 4. I. V. Football 2. Varsity Football 3, 4. I. V. Hockey 3. ' Varsity Hockey 4. Lacrosse 3, 4. The unsparing drive and fight that made Larry an iron linesman on the varsity football team, was typical of every job to which he put his sturdy shoulder, and with all this seriousness of purpose, he was always the perfect gentleman, a good corn- panion, the loyal friend. To you, Larry, here's wish- ing all the Q-4-J ' ROBERT E. CALLAHAN Sodality l, 2, 3, 4. I. V. Football l, 2. Varsity Football 3, 4. Lacrosse l, 2, 3, 4. A bright spot in any class with his auburn top and that famous smile, Bob did not however, burn with a hard, gem-like flame. His are the quiet steeps of dreamlarrdf' the easy, irresistible approach that carried him through ,rough going and smooth, ever unperturbed, a delight and a relief to teachers and classmates alike. Don't lose that effortless persever- ing drive, Bob. lt's one road to success. 19 best.
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E. FRANKLIN ABELL Sodality 2, 3, 4. K. B. S. 3, 4. Dramatics l. Math Club 2. Debating 1, 2. Class Treasurer 4. I. V. Football 2. Varsity Football 4. I. V. Basketball 3. I. V. Baseball 2. lf cheerfulness is a virtue, Frank is a saint. For four years, his eyes, beneath a flaming thatch of red hair, have never lost their good-humored twinkle. Dull days in class, heavy rounds of work, all yielded to that attack, and no matter what troubles may face him in the future, we know that Frank will come 65? 'Mes E. HAMILTON BAILEY Sodality 2, 3, 4. K. B. S. 3, 4. Orches- tra 3. French Club 4. ln E. Hamilton, 4B possesses a man of prominence. His sartorial splendor, combined with his scintillat- ing personality and easy smile, has rightly earned for him the title: Loyola's Leading Socialitef' De- bonair, but with a dignity devoid of sophistication, and the flair of a man of the world, Hamilton exem- plifies true savoir faire. May his worldly successes be comparable to his social triumphs! smiling through. I F 5 I I 9 1 1 MARION G. BANZ Sodality l, 3, 4. K. B. S. 3, 4. Science Club 3. Math Club 2. Year Book 4. I. V. Baseball 2. I. V. Football 2. Varsity Football 3, 4. A true warrior of the Blue and Gold, and a true gentleman-that is our Marion. Quietly he has borne the laurels of a football hero: with the same unassuming quietness he has won the friendship and esteem of all who knew him. To a really swell fel- low, and a truly fine friend, we wish The Best of Luck! 18
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gimrizftsfvri rf it I tif' MF ir. F ,F -. 5 . f. Qt if . V. 5? E: wi - fr J u -1 I 5 5 Is- , 45. .W t I H IAMES M. CALLANAN Sodality 3, 4. K. B. S. 4. Dramatics 3, 4. Iimmy possesses such a keen sense of humor and a devilish twinkle in his eye that we can expect any- thing of him. As a stage hand, there was none bet- ter. His common sense and cheery smile won him a host of friends and he leaves not an enemy behind. To a true son of Ireland, we wish success . . . Fare- well, Iimmyl BARRY CARPENTER Sodality 2, 3, 4. K. B. S. 4. Debating 2, Prize Debate 3. Art Club 3. Science Club 3, 4. Library Club 4. Elocution Medal l. Silver Medal Hobby Show 3. Lacrosse Asst. Mgr. 3, Mgr. 4. Here is our go-getter Barry, a lad of varied talent and indomitable ambitions. His trim ship has fared through hobby shows, debating, music, athletics, and a world of scholarship. A fighter is our Barry, with a broad program and the will to realize it. The future will bring him more worlds to conquer, more medals to win, more acclaim to command. WILLIAM I. CAVEY, IR. Sodality l, 3, 4. K. B. S. 4. Debating 1, Z, Prize Debate Z. Art Club 3. Classical Academy 2. Gold Medal l. Bill is probably our finest student and a real sport, besides. He was a firm support on the class teams. He had a peculiar way of enjoying class without being sent to jug. His is a friendly disposition and a staunch character which will undoubtedly carry him through his happy and successful future. 20
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