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Green Gray ■ iil =-:: : sz.= ==r z . t — C2 1 THOMAS N. FERCIOT Consider well the visage before you; it tells you what lan- guage is too ill-equipped to justly and adequately express. In virtue of his merits has Nat” been raised to a position that marks its holder as the elect of the student body — that of President of Senior.” Say President, and you think of a clever man. but here is one who combines the traits of a true man. a perfect gentleman, a most worthy idol, a noble ideal. There is genuine worth in the popularity this youth has attained. Say of him that he is a scholar — that does not de- scribe him; he was that and more; with the same wholehearted- ness was he an athlete, and he blended the twain splendidly — an award of honor attests the fact. Twice President of his class, once Vice-President, Prefect of Sodality, first President of the Student Council, an energetic worker on the Junior Prom, varsity football player for four years and a goodly share of baseball experience, Nat has had a career- -we were going to say, to be envied,” but there is no one who will not concede that Nat is preeminently worthy of all the tributes paid him. As for his place in our hearts, of all our friends, this name leads all the rest.” • { 18 }! 28
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Green G ray 1 928 JAMES F. ENRIGHT “Hap” hails to us from the Capital of the nation. This may in part explain his comprehensive knowledge of parlia- mentary procedure. It was because of his ability to wax elo- quent that he was elected President of the Senior-Junior Debat- ing Society. Hap is not alone noted for ability to stage verbal battle. There is no football or basketball or baseball team complete without him. And he can play the coach as proficiently as he can affect the coached. Varsity baseball of 1928 will owe to him its measure of success, for he has taught the tricks that boost the score. Retrospection shows Hap as the strategist and professor of speed and deception who coached our Sophomore grid team into victory. We remember him, too, as a good sport, who bended his knees to a city block and nosed along the humble peanut. This is told, not as a bitter memory, but as testimony that Hap is a man of his word, regardless of the cost. Farewell, Hap, and don ' t let the miles between tempt for- getfulness. 1 7
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THOMAS G. GRAY This young gentleman, with many of us an associate foi eight ' years — and may those years increase — holds an unusual record in the gentle art of repartee. Blessed with the gift of dry humor, his witty remarks have frequently dispersed the storm clouds and caused the sun to break through the desultory skies of test days. Tom is noted as a man about town, giving the impres- sion that he has seen the world at its best and in all its moods. A trip across the continent, and the experience gained thereby, adds a note of authority to what he says. His work on the class Basketball team will long be remem- bered — he hath not his height to no good purpose. He showed his powers of discernment in serving as character reader of his fellowmen in this publication. Think not that Tom contemns the arts. However much Greek poetry may remain Greek to him, he surely knows the poetry of dance, and proved himself a true follower of Terpsichore in his work on the Junior Prom of a year ago. We congratulate the world in being so blessed as to be slated to welcome our dapper good fellow as a prominent citizen. 1 9
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