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A -HAAAMA NORMAN T. CRANDELL Sodality 2, 3, 4. Math Club 2. Science Club 3, 4. The Doc is a special and very happy combina- tion of gay camaraderie and reserve, of leisureliness and unllagging energy. He can make anything with his hands We look on him as a budding Edison. The world of books has opened its gates wide to his persistent and victorious onslaughts. We feel certain that this same attack will yield greater victories on wider battlefields. PAUL 1. CORRERI sodamy 3, 4. K. B. s. 3, 4. Paul comes from Havre de Grace. Known as Muss, and flashing a big smile, he has become very popular. He is a happy-go-lucky lad and the life of the classroom. Though the going became rough, he still came through glorious and victorious. He was a good student and a leader in school spirit. So long Paul, and sayonaofa-. 9-f-fyvwtfvv FREDERICK L. DEWBERRY, IR. Sodality l, 2, 3, 4. K. B. S. 3. 4. Debat- ing l, 2, 3, 4. President l. Silver Medal Debating 2, 4. Dramatics 3, 4. Treasurer 4. Quarterly Business Mgr. 4. Year Book Business Mgr. 4. Cheer- leader 3, 4. Class Treasurer 1, 2. Class Vice President 3. Student Coun- cil 3. I. V. Football 3. I. V. Hockey Mgr. Z. Asst. Hockey Mgr. 3. Hockev Mgr. 4. In Fred we present to the world one of the finest of many fine Loyola men. Actor, debater, scholar and gentleman, Fred has realized to the fullest those ideals on which the spirit of Loyola is founded. 22
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,,,.nW,M :.,,m., ,, . w,l..5gsfA..E: .ggigzrivr-SW5.,,,.,l3l4g-.-5. f ,gtg THOMAS E. CINNAMOND Sodality l, 3, 4. Debating 1, 2. Math Club 2. Science Club 3. French Club 4. Art Club 3. Silver Medal 2. Gold Medal 3. I. V. Basketball 2, 3. Varsity Tennis 2, 3, 4. ln our opinion, the New Deal overlooked a good bet when they failed to pick Tom for their Brain Trust. Reputed to be one of the few living men who understand Einstein's Theory, Tom has given ample proof of his scholastic prowess by the ease with which he has added Honor Cards to his collection for four years. Tennis terror and scholastic star-a good combination. Y ,Q 1 lf HARRY F. CLIFTON Sodality l, 2, 3, 4. Art Club 3, 4. Library Club 4. Dramatics 3, 4. Silver Medal 3. Lightweight Football 3. Witticist and Lochinvar-that's Harry. Winning the acclaim of every senior by his warm friendship, he was always ready to cheer a down-hearted pal. Possessed of a brilliant mind, he was willing to share his knowledge with those less gifted. We regretfully bid farewell to Loyola's Funniest and Most Cheer- ful with the hope that he will find much joy in later life. FREDERICK C. COOK Sodality 2, 3, 4. K. B. S. 3, 4. Student Council 4. Senior Week Committee 4. Class Vice President 4. Varsity Foot- ball l, 2, 3, 4. Varsity Basketball 4. Lacrosse l, 2, 3, 4. I. V. Hockey l, 2. I. V. Baseball l, 2. Easy-going and calm among his friends, but a towering bulwark against the thrusts of Loyola's opponents, Freddy has always stood as a man among men. No victory was so dear to him that Loy- ola's name should be smirched to gain it, and we know that that name will forever be safe in his hands. 21 ,A 4 Q .,,.f3 6 !J
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IOSEPH D. DOUGLAS Sodality 3, 4. K. B. S. 3, 4. Math Club 2. Art Club 3. Chemistry Club 3. Quarterly 4. Year Book 4. I. V. Base- ball 2. Back in '35 Ioe crossed Loyola's threshold to begin tour hectic years-for his classmates. Ever since then he has literally plagued his pals with practical jokes, but all took them good-naturedly. Yet this jokester was a demon in all branches of mathematics, though he had his troubles with Latin. We predict 'YS ti that Ioe's smile and personality Willcarry him tar. I if at IAMES A. FARACE Sodality 2, 3, 4. Varsity Football 4. I. V. Baseball 3. We give you Iirnmy-'39's exponent of the five o'clock shadow. A great fellow in every respect- serious one moment, light-hearted the next. Whether it happened to be baseball, football, or even studies, Iimmy was always in there trying his best. We re- gret to say good-bye, Iim, but we feel confident suc- cess is within your grasp. IOHN A. FARLEY, IR. Sodality 2, 3, 4. K. B. S. 3, 4. Science Club 3. Class President 4. 'Gold i Medal 2. Varsity Football 3, 4. Var- sity Hockey 3, 4. Varsity Baseball 2, 3, 4. I. V. Hockey l, 2. I. V. Baseball 1. I. V. Football 2. Iohn lBlushing Boyj Farley is our idea of an all- star athlete. Participating in three sports-football, hockey, baseball-he stood out in each. Nor was his success confined to athletics. A brilliant scholar and an all-around man, Iohn is a Loyola man of whom we are truly proud. 23
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