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BERNARD M. DONOHUE ONNY is a schoolboy wonder in his line. He can compose at will an ode of sparkling purity, rivalling the fame of “0 Fons Ban- dusiae.” His knowledge embraces all subjects, from Freshman poetry, through winding Physics motors to Senior Psychology. His distinction as a poet and literateur is attested by his many works which have graced our classes. Even into the Green and Gray have crept this young Kilmer’s poetry. Rumor has it that Bernard has two ambitions, the first is success in his chosen profession, and the other ah, well it is said that “Donny” has worn a trail from Mt. Washington to Roland Park. In the four short years in which it has been our pleasure and good fortune to know this versatile young man, we feel confident that success with him is but a matter of time. Here’s to your health, wealth and happiness, “Donny.” Page 20
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HE queer twist of Latin temperament could never be as queer as the tortured English twisted out between the teeth of friend Robert. However it is hoped that, like wine, age will improve him. There will be no attempt at psycho-analysis here, but we will “Logico-analyze” him, and give the report in one sentence. “Dip is always right, subjectively.” It was a great surprise to all, when on the thirtieth of April, “Dip” of- fered his first incense to that very active diety, Terpsichore. He agitated a common place pedal extremity (considering that it was the virgin agita- tion). Like the shores from which he hails, he is sunny when clouded by credulity and intellectual perversity. He is famous for his unruly haircuts, and his fostering of undergraduate s. In points of external anatomy some class him in the twentieth stage of Haeckel, but according to the strict classification of species he would undoubtedly fall within the twenty-sec- ond stage. But enough of this patter. VVe all like him (even McBride does down deep in his heart), and predict success in his chosen walk of life which, we are given to believe, is the art of healing and the practice of medicine. Page 25
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ROBERT M. LYON OB and his activities at Loyola almost defy sketching, however, fin- ished the author’s pen may be. To know Bob is to like him. His pleasing companionship has been our happiness. When only a Junior, Bob heard and followed the call of Law, and daily he may be seen hurrying to town to delve deeper into the Commentaries of Blackstone, and solve any intricacies the law may present. If scholastic standing may be taken as a criterion of success, then Bob’s posi- tion in his chosen profession is assured. That he will make a success of it we are confident, that the profession will be the better for his entering it, there is no doubt. The corporation lawyers of Maryland, whether they are aware of it or not, are about to herald the advent of a legal luminary and the Benches of this State, aye, of this Nation, are built for just such men. But do not think that all of this youths time is devoted to study. He often finds time to help run an occasional dance or bazaar for us. He has served on many and various committees. By his superb guarding for three years he helped keep the College Basketball team in the running for the State Championship. His fourth year was crowned with success when the team won the Maryland State Championship. Thus the men of 1926 are acquainted with a student with clear, con- cise and logical ideas, an athlete whose ability is the acme of basketball perfection, and a man whose good fellowship beams in our eveiy contact with him. Success to you. Bob. Page 27
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