Loyola University Maryland - Evergreen / Green and Gray Yearbook (Baltimore, MD)

 - Class of 1933

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Sodality 1, 4; Chemists’ Club 2, 4; Virg-il Academy 1; Greyhound, circu- lation Manager 3, 4; Circulation Manager, Green and Gray; History Academy 2, TIJERE is a fellow who would rather wrestle with an intri- cate math problem than enjoy a turkey dinner. A broad statement, but a true one. Paul’s most marked characteristic is his unbounded generosity. Never has he failed to help the puzzled chemist or physi- cist, and we’ll never forget him for his yeoman work in the latter branch. Although one would never sus- pect it, this modest and retiring young man answers to the frivo- lous cognomen of “Willie.” How- ever, this familiarity seems re- served for his most intimate friends. To the majority of us, Paul is Paul, and we resent such defamations as “Willie.” Paul has hinted that he intends to follow chemistry as his life’s work. May your test tubes yield unknown elements, bringing you fame and success. Lacrosse 1, 2; Greyhound 1, 2, 3, 4; History Academy 1, 2, 3, 4; Class Athletics 1, 2, 3, 4; Junior Prom Com- mittee; Green and Gray; Debating 1, 2, 4; Editor Anthology. T ESCRIBING Dave’s personality by alliteration is easy. Dy- namic, devoted and daring immedi- ately come to mind. There is noth- ing lukewarm about Dave. Whether he is expounding learnedly in a philosophical discussion or wield- ing a wicked lacrosse stick ; whether he is Hading the best in English and History or contemplat- ing a strategic chess move his enthusiasm, never lessens and he gives without stint the best in him to the work at hand. “Devotion to the cause,” might well be his family motto, as loyalty is one of his out- standing characteristics. A gentleman and a fair fighter, he is fearless in stating his mind and tenacious in his convictions. We are bound to see a good scrap in our Court Rooms after Dave has received his LL.B. degree. Good luck, Dave, we’re with you. •c!l 26

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oPin Isenry ®oon, r., iB. mkvt guffen, h. T . Football 1, 2, 3; J. V. Basketball 1; Virgil Academy 1; Dramatic Club 4; Chemists’ Club 2, 3, 4; Junior Prom Committee; Debating 1, 2, 4; Class Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4. Varsity Football 3, 4; Varsity Box- ing 3, 4; Sodality 3, 4; History Acad- emy 3, 4; Mendel Club 4; Class Basketball 3, 4. A MBITIOTJS, hard-working, con- genial — such are the excellent characteristics of “Jack”. A man well-liked by all his classmates for his ever-present interest in all the activities of the class, all the in- terests of Loyola. His countless friends, his many achievements be- speak the remarkable qualities of the man. Though his real inter- ests are to found in the Science Building in all his courses he is an “honor man.” His apt and timely objections at the philosophy lectures will always remain as an essential part of our pleasant memories. We take leave of this staunch supporter of the school regretfully, yet confident of his ability to meet and overcome the exigencies of the future. We expect to see you some day. Jack, take your place in the latest niche of the scientists’ Hall of Fame. ■pVERYONE will agree that A1 postponed his arrival at Loyola very much too long. That is, every one except the Greyhound’s foot- ball opponents. He did not join us until our Junior year, but that slight inconsistency passed un- noticed as he quietly settled him- self into the daily routine. Al’s gridiron career at Evergreen has been short but exceptionally valu- able. His effective efforts at play- ing the game, besides gaining the respect of his rivals, won for him the Sun’s All-Maryland award. It is a mystery to us how one can become so rentless when he has donned his pads and helmet. He possesses a pleasing facility for making friends and this together with his wise selection of life’s pur- suits augurs well for an increase of the wealth of experience and knowledge already attained.



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©fiomas ' T!). 2)uggan, 51. (Ixlgar § . (Sdefmann, 3’Pi. Sodality 1, 2, 3, 4; Debating 2, 3. 4; Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4: Chemists’ Club 2; Mendel Club 4; Virgil Academy 1; Dramatics 4; History Academj- 2, 3, 4; Green and Gray. Chemists’ Club, Vice-President 3; President 4; Sodality 1. 2, 3, 4: Altar Society 3, 4; Mendel Club 3; Lacrosse 1, 2; Dramatic Club 4; History Acad- emy 4; Social Science Club 4. DANISH all anxiety and care or you may not hold audience -with Tom. For in our long association ■with him ■we have arrived at the conclusion that it is a mandate of his nature that w o r r y be dis- favored. As scholar, musician, lin- guist and actor, he has shown a versatility whose dominance in the man can be challenged only by a spirit of benevolence and altruism. Both witty and profound, no one’s unwarranted lament escaped his parody while justified appre- hension found him solicitous. A wide knowledge and an insatiable inquiry into the philosophy of cur- rent affairs stamped him a respon- sible and intelligent thinker. Now we can only charge you to retain that cheerfulness and urbanity of mien so that we may keep faith with our memories of you forever. DAITH in the time-honored be- lief, “Perseverance gains its reward,” was immeasurably con- firmed when Ed was elected Presi- dent of the Chemists’ Club. It was the natural culmination of a well- defined plan, that had for its end the mastery of the principles of chemistry. His quest for the solu- tion of chemical complexities was characteristic of a nature that spared no effort in achieving its objective. In our lacrosse venture, Ed’s faithfulness and ability aided materially in the smooth function- ing of an uncertain undertaking. Ed possesses a steadiness born of experience and tempered with a sense of humor that flows from a deep well of human understand- ing. We prophesy the future suc- cess that is bound to resul t from any project that he may undertake.

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