Loyola High School - Loyola Yearbook (Towson, MD)

 - Class of 1939

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V' ' 'W IOSEPI-I A. KUNKEL Sodality 4. K. B. S. 4. Debating 2. ' Art Club 3. I. V. Baseball 2, 3. Light- weight Football 3, Co-captain. Ein pausbdckiger would accurately describe this senior. Though one of the smallest in the, class, Ioe was held in the highest esteem. His size prevented him from participating in Varsity athletics, but he was a mainstay of his class team. His spirit and courage will stand him in good stead in the future. God bless you, Ioe, and be with you always. 2- ANTHONY A. LEARY Sodality l, Z, 3, 4. K. B. S. 4. Debat- ing 2. Classical Academy Z. Class Pres. 2. Vice Pres. 4. Student Coun- cil 2, 4. Sec'y 4. Senior Week Com- mittee 4. Year Book 4. Gold Medal 2. Silver Medal l, 3. O'Neil Algebra Medal 2. Lightweight Football l. I. V. Football 2, 3. I. V. Basketball 2. Var- sity Basketball 3, 4. I. V. Baseball 2. Varsity Baseball 3, 4. Football, baseball, basketball, Latin, Greek-all were conquered by 4A's most versatile student. A splendid character, visible in a brilliant smile, and a truly helpful spirit made him well-liked. You have brightened many dark hours, Tony, and may your future be all you desire. , 57 URBAN E. LEIMKUHLEB Sodality l, 2, 4. K. B. S. 4. Art Club 4. The ever-efficient beadle of 4A, whose dignified demeanor won the admiration of all. Although not a member of the Dramatic Society, his histrionic antics for the amusement of his classmates gave evi- dence of acting ability. His delightful habits set him above the crowd and it is with pride that we send him into the world bearing the standard of our school. 29

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PAUL IORDAN, IR. Sodality l, 2, 3, 4. K. B. S. 4. French Club 4. Although tour years have lapsed since our quiet and reserved Paul joined the class of '39, we find him little changed. From the very beginning he has been the same calm and unassuming fellow, and has proved to be a loyal classmate and a Will- ing Worker, Whenever his aid was needed. We say good-bye, Paul, and may you meet with all success ,A FRANCIS X. KEARNEY Sodality 4. K. B. S. 4. Debating 1, Z. Science Club 4. I. V. Hockey 3. Asst. Mgr. Football 2, 3. One Mouse, who possesses a mighty squeak. During the years he has been travelling with Horner the Roamer, Mouse has never failed to enliven each successive Greek class with some Witticism, which evoked the wrath of the teacher, and the mirth of the class. But his scholastic standard has never faltered. All ood thin s come in small packa es -Mouse ,Qt in your life's Work. 9 Q 9 is living proof. M' IOHN I. KERNAN It Sodality 4. K. B. S. 4. Class Treasurer l, 2, 3. I. V. Football 2. Varsity Foot- ball 3. I. V. Basketball 2. Varsity Bas- ketball 3, 4. I. V. Baseball 1. Varsity Baseball 2, 3, 4. The aftable, lun-loving, happy-go-lucky athlete of 4A. Possessed ot a strong body and a hearty laugh, Bud has been one of l..oyola's premier athletes, as well as one of the most popular students in his tour years' stay. lt's been great knowing you, Bud, and here's hoping We haven't seen the last of you. 28



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IAMES MAHER Sodality 2, 3, 4. K. B. S. 4. Art Club 3. Debating 1. Library Club 4. French Academy 4. Dramatics 4. Catonsville has, for the past four years, sent us one of its foremost citizens. Each day, in a cloud of dust raised by his Lizzie, Iimmy rattled to school. His friends know him for his loyalty and generosity in times of difficulty. His teachers could make little com- plaint, even though he was not among the intelli- gentia. Au re-voir, to a quiet, loyal schoolmate and I. MORGAN MATTINGLY Sodality 2, 4. K. B. S. 4. Library Club Z. Science Club 3, 4. Elocution Con- test l. Dramatics 4. Matt hails from darkest Towson, nevertheless A man's a man for a' that. Matt may justly be called a modified edition of Hercules. Muscles of iron and a heart of gold, is the best way to describe him. We shall remember Matt not only for his merry antics in class but also for that fellowship which has charac- terized his four years at Loyola. 4 a real friend. Url 0 blomqwk ROBERT I. MCELROY Sodality l, 2, 3, 4. K. B. S. 4. Debating 1, 2, Treas. 1. Sec'y. 2. Library Club 3. Orchestra 1. Pres. Student Council 4. Class Pres. 1, 2, 3. Pres. Senior Week Committee 4. Year Book 4. Varsity Football 3, 4. Capt. 4. Varsity Basketball 3, 4. Lacrosse 3, 4. I. V. Football 2. I. V. Basketball 2. I. V. Baseball 2. Chosen head of the Student Council, Bob has shown that the selection was a wise one. A leader among men, he has withal the ability to make him- self one with his fellow men and to submerge his individuality when the good of the school demands team play. We give you- Loyola at the height. 30

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