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SENIORS I I Eberle William Carr, A.B. Executive Committee .Junior Prom; “Gi ' eyliound ' ' , 2-3-1; Chairman Soplioniore Dance Committee: • Green and Gray , 4: .Icnkins’ Gold Medal, 3; Pres- ident Deltating 4. Orator, scholar, and gentleman. Hill has always been the critique altissimus of the Class of ’31. Whenever a point at issue retpiired immediate and authoritative judgment — and often when it did not — Hill was ready anti willing to pro- nounce the ultimate verdict. ' Tis rumored that our Hillie is also a social lion of no slight prom- inence in Capital circles, and that a certain ex- clusive Washington Seminary considers no tea or Prom complete in his absence. Like all the truly great. Hill has his faults, but as his greatest is only the firmly rooted conviction that his class- mates are under obligation to supply him with smokes”, we can easily forgive him. Au revoir”. Hill, and good cess” to you. William Charles Dunnigan, A.B. Class Secietary, 4; Chemists ' Clul, - 3-4; Secretary, 4; Greyliound”, 3-3-4; Green and Gray , 4, In every assemblage there will be or should be found the man tvho works (piietly, but effectively, always constructively and unobtrusively — and Bill is such a man. Only those working in in- timate connection with him can fully appreciate the great effort he is capable of putting forth, and does put forth. I’his year Hill was the Secre- tary of this noble class and played no mean part in the publishing of the Green and Gray”. He is another of our A. H.’s who specialized in the sciences, and incidentally, somehow or other, also found time to function as the Secretary of the Chemists’ Club. Hill is a student, a man of affairs and affaires”, and together with Ye Editor” operates a little game known as “Social Service”.
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SENIOMS ij Edward Robert Cannon, Ph.B. Varsity Football, 1-2-3-4; Captain, 4; Debating. 1-2; Vigilance Committee, 2; Varsity Baseball, 1. A promising young football player came to Loy- ola in 1927 from Coalsdale, Pa. Now, as a senior, Eddie has developed into one of the best football “backs” in the State of Maryland. For three years Eddie was a “regular” halfback in Loyola’s line-up, and in his senior year was honored with the office of “Captain”. But Eddie is more than a mere football player. He is always found among the “honor men” in his studies. We do not know “Cap’s” future plans, but whatever they are, he can alw’ays depend upon the support of his class- mates. Eddie, you have our best ' wishes and hopes for a brilliant and successful future. ft Albert B. Carozza Class Basketball, 4; Sociality. 4. After three years at Georgetown, A 1 has returned to Baltimore to receive his degree at Loyola. It is not the first time A 1 has served Loyola, but it is his first time beneath the Green and Gray ban- ner. For many of us, Al’s coming was but a return to the fold, but his affable manner soon ■won him the friendship of the rest. He is our general information bureau — that is, on every- thing but class assignments — especially on Hill- top” affairs. In addition to his rotund self, A 1 brought with him many ' achievements, among which -we find of course, his flair for jokes (?). Welcome back, Al, better late than never.
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SENIOBS Edward Patrick Egan, Jr., B.S. BioloST Club. 1-2; Chemists’ Club, 2-4; Sodality, 1- 2-3-4; Class Football- 1-L ' . Ed is another of that decimated “Old Guard” from Loyola High, and save for his wonderful strides in a scholastic way, he has undergone no great change, for which we are duly thankful. He is the same quiet, affable person whose com- panionship is a solace and a blessing. But Ed has developed into a scientist. At any odd hour one was apt to find him in the Science Building, absorbed in matters far over the heads of the majority of his brethren. Ed, we sincerely hope that the success w’e feel sure you will attain will in no wise affect your present personality. And, our parting prayer is, that you will always re- main the same Ed you now are. [ John Murray Ellis, A.B. Varsity Football, 1-2-3-4; Class Basketball, 1-2-3-4; Vigilance Committee, 2; Debating, 1-2. We cannot begin to narrate Murray’s many i achievements since he came to us as a callow ; Freshman from Calvert Hall. (Pardon us, Mur- ray was never “callow.”) On the gridiron, in the i classroom, on the dance floor, Murray was always j among the best. He stands forth as one of the I best ends ever produced at Loyola, and will also be remembered for his ability as a debater and as a philosopher. John is a real “social lion” and spontaneously attracts all, young and old, by his humor and good spirits. The fair sex in par- ticular are inevitably influenced by his Terpsi- chorean traits. Therefore, despite all ethical prin- ciples, we are inclined to say that Murray is al- most an end in himself.
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