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Robert Cooeahan. — It has been said, and we think not without good reason, that friend Boh has a great future ahead of him. The way that he preserves his good humor while trying to inveigle his classmates into paying their just debts is indeed marvelous. He is largely responsible for the attendance at the basketball games. Frank DiPaula. — Frank has evidently become quite acclimated to the atmosphere of Baltimore. Starring in Latin and Greek, he has also established himself as “answer man” and general ‘ ' refiigiiim slackoriim” in the Chemical Lab. His patience is most commendable. Carroll Dugan. — When there is question of declamatory ability and a tendency for detailed exi)lanalion upon the most abstruse subjects, we must hand the palm to Carroll. This is, however, but one of his many accomplishments, as he proved by his finished acting in our presentation of Richard HI. Kenneth Graham. — Despite a somewhat lethargic disposition in class, this 3 oung man has a way with him of taking off all such things as prizes without even winking an eye. Whenever the fates smile propi- tiously enough to bring the Physics mark up to 85, Kenneth is sure of a first honor. Edward Kerr. — A litterateur, an athlete and a musician. It is easy for us to discern that he is a gentleman of unusual versatility. Due to a late indisposition, Eddie has been confined to the laboratory for a term. This period of convalescence, however, has in no way eff ected his natural cheerfulness. Thomas Margin. — Once more Tommy has upheld the reputation of the class before the footlights. His interpretation of Gloucester in the College play was unparalleled and we heartily endorse the flood of com- mendation and praise of which he was the recipient. Like many another celebrity, he is a devoted disciple of Izaak Walton. Paul Menton. — Otherwise “Manager” Menton. He is conspicuous for his businesslike air, and unruffled appearance. As is his custom, he has officiated during the past year, as collector of monies for all pur- poses from books and stationery to gate receipts at the Armory. Aside from these things, Paul is class critic for the current productions at the theatres. Joseph M. Nelligan. — Diligence is a sign of greatness; accordingly, Joe deserves the laurel crown for unselfish hard work. We are in- debted to him for his intelligent and very efficient handling of the posi- tion of “Properties” for our play, as well as for his painstaking care in gathering together Alumni and School notes for the Annual. No stu- dent is more industrious than Joe, a good executive, a convincing speaker. R. A. C. 15
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Carroll Read. — Coming from the rarefied atmosphere of Catonsville, we are inclined to wonder at the basic reaction of “Senator” Read’s voice; but if we wonder at his voice, we arc astounded at the case with which he dissolves the most involved Horatian Odes into the English of a Newman. Frequently seen in the neighborhood of Norlli Calvert street, and reported to be a perfect Charlotte on the ice. William Sweeney. — There is no need to speak of Rill’s athletic attain- ments for he is known to all who read the daily papers as the last word in basketball ability, and a star of the greatest magnitude on the tennis court. As secretary of the Debating Society, however, and by his excellence in class work, he shows himself to be a scholar of distinc- tion. If we didn’t think it would shock his modesty, we would say that Bill is a dandy chap to know. Ferdinand Sybert. — By this time he has more than overcome any prejudices which miglit have grown out of the fact that “Cy” commutes from the “wilds” every day. His scholarly accomplishments are jiro- vcrbial, for his name is to the Honor Roll what the date is to the news- jiapers. He was badly missed when lie retired from active life for some weeks during the school year. Edward Tewey. — A amng man of unusual meditative powers. So deep is his concentration that it is sometimes with the greatest diffi- culty that we can bring him back to a consciousness of surrounding objects. We are all wating anxiously for the day when Eddie will startle the world by publishing tlie fruit of liis musings. Joseph M. Nellioan. D. G. B.- Not only leads the esteemed Freshman Class alphabeti- cally. hut also in many other respects. His ([uiet, demure manner has made him not only a favorite among his classmates, but of the entire student body. G. W. B. — Very tall — one may well call him the “Daddy Long Legs” of Loyola. Basketball star and allround athlete. A very inte resting and convincing talker. All who know Jerry will agree that he is a promising leader among men. E. DeF. B. — Edward’s greatest characteristic is perseverance. Dur- ing his five years at Loyola he never has been known to let up on any task assigned him, and he impresses that fact upon us when the day for honors comes around. Edward’s gain this year does not happen to be only knowledge. 17
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