Loyola High School - Loyola Yearbook (Towson, MD)

 - Class of 1939

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IOSEPH C. HAGNER Sodality l, 2, 3, 4. K. B. S. 4. Debating l, 2. Art Club 3. Sec'y. French Acad. 4. Golf 4. I. V. Baseball 3. It someone was there, but you didn't hear him, that was probably Ioe. When he did speak, it was worth while to listen. Seldom a month passed, but that he received an honor card. He was no mean baseball player and greatly helped the class teams. Steady perseverance and unassuming friendliness are your Weapons, Ioe, and they augur well for your SUCCESS. . 2 O' ' CHARLES F. HEMELT, IR. Sodality l,4 2, 3, 4. K. B. S. 4. Quar- terly Staft 3, 4. Year Book Staff 4. Library Club 4. Debating 2, 3, 4. Dra- matics 3, 4. Art Club 3. Math Club 2. Science Club 3, 4. Essay Medal 3. Silver Medal 2. Were Charlie smaller, he would undoubtedly have been labeled as Puck, for he combines all the sprightly fun of the Shakespearean elf and, to a very great extent, the latter's intellectual clevernes. With a smile ever lurking in the corner of his eyes, he went serenely on through the shadows and lights- a real friend and every inch a man. FREMONT I. HENDERSON Sodality 4. K. B. S. 4. French Academy 4. Orchestra, 2, 3. Varsity Baseball 4. I. V. Baseball 2, 3. I. V. Basketball 2, 3. Lightweight Football Captain 3. From the distant shores of Dundalk he came to tus, carrying with him a tiery disposition, an ability to make friends, and generous portions of athletic achievement and scholastic prowess. Always a can- didate tor the small V teams and vitally interested in all the school's activities, Hank is liked by all who know him. Good luck, Hank, and here's hoping we'll see you again! ' 26

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IOHN T. GALVIN, 3rd Sodality l, 2, 3, 4. Debating Z. Quar- terly Staff 4. Math Club 2. Dramatics 3, 4. Art Club 3. Science Club 3, 4. Year Book Staff 4. ln the annals of man we occasionally come across a Iohn Galvin-a man ever-ready to help his fellow- men over the rough spots of life, one who walks kindly and calmly with his friends, ever eager to aid them. Quietly he has gone on his way, helping to make Loyola a fond memory for his classmates. IOSEPH P. GRENINGER Sodality 1, 2, 3, 4. K. B. S. 4. Art Club 3, 4. Library Club 4. Science Club 3, 4. Dramatics 4. Since the fall of l935, ours has been the good for- tune to have as companions students of such emi- nence as Ioe possesses. All are acquainted with his sterling character, his good-natured earnestness, his keen wit. In many a class he showed, in genuinely amusing fashion, the lighter side of school life. Re- gretfully we must say au revoirf' but are assured that Ioe will find success. . n IOHN G. GEELHAAR Sodality 3, 4. K. B. S. 4. Dramatic Society Stage Mgr. 3, 4. Science Club 3. Debating l. Art Club 3. Math Club 2. Iohn has a natural penchant for figures, and romped through the mathematics course with high honors. As stage manager of the Dramatic Society, he did excellent work in staging many plays. He was generous to a fault and always Willing to help a pal. Although you yourself have left us, Iohn, you leave behind memories which we will cherish. W



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ja MWJV OWEN A. HENNEGAN Sodality 1, 2, 4. K. B. S. 4. Dramatics l. Student Council 4. Class Sec'y 3. Class Vice-Pres. 4. Varsity Football 4. Varsity Hockey 3, 4. I. V. Football 2, 3. I. V. Hockey 2. I. V. Baseball 2. Gus is the lad with the ever-present smile. His laughing eyes and wavy blond hair made him a stand-out character in any group. Always ready to lend a helping hand, he enlivened many an hour with his subtle humor. So long, Gus. Keep that smile, and you've got the key to success. Aw MLA., 1,44 I IOSEPH I. I-IUESMAN Sodality l, Z, 3, 4. K. B. S. 4. Debating l, 2. Dramatics l, 4. Orchestra l. I. V. Basketball 3. I. V. Baseball 3. Any class would be proud of this ever-smiling . .wt-. W -y GEORGE H. I-IOCK Sodality 1, Z, 3, 4. Sec'y. 4. K. B. S. 4. Debating l, 2. Dramatics 3, 4. Prize Debate l. French Acad. Pres. 4. Sodality Asst. Pretect 4. With a song on his lips, George steps forth to do battle for Loyola, be it on the tennis courts or the stage. Star member ot the tennis team and one of the finest thespians who ever trod the boards of Loyola's ancient stage, George is a man of whom the school may be justly proud. lad. Ioe is a miniature of old Falstaft, brimming over , with good cheer. He was never an enemy to study and his basketball prowess is widely known. Ioe has a vast capability for ffriendship, a trait which promises much for his future success. fl N ,f 27

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