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

 - Class of 1935

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GREEN 3C GRAY 1 9 3 5 CLINTON PRICE COLVIN 2206 Mt. Holly Street Baltimore, Maryland Matriculated 1932 B.S, Born 1908 Price Mendel 2, 3, 4; (Sergeant at Arms 2) ; Euclid Club 2; Varsity Basketball 2, 3, 4; (Captain 4) ; Tennis 2, 3, 4; (Captain 4.) P RICE COLVIN is known as the Grand Old Man of Loyola. By this strange cognomen we do not wish to convey the impression that he is in any way decrepit. On the contrary, many a Loyola foe will testify that on the basketball floor and tennis courts he is a very nimble fellow. And Price himself, although admitting to be more than somewhat past voting age, strenuously denies the approach of senility. An- other patent denial of Father Time’s grip on Colvin is the grace and agility with which he cavorts daily around the college billiard tables. Athletic prowess is not Price’s only endowment. His unfailing good humor en- ables him to give and take much strenuous kidding, and enables him, also, to bear up bravely under the trials of Ethics tests. We are all agreed that, since the day in our Sophomore year when Price first appeared at Loyola, the class of ’35 made a great profit by his decision to join us. And don’t let’s forget that Colvin was the captain of the classy Greyhound bas- ketball team of this year. was wont to speak plain and to the purpose:’ twenty-seven

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• GREEN GRAY 1 9 3 5 JACK EVERARD COCHRANE 5811 Bellona Avenue Baltimore, Maryland Matriculated 1931 B.S. Born 1914 ’’Jack,” Corky’ Green and Gray 4; Class President 4, Vice-President 3, Secretary 1; Sodal- 1 ; Mendel Club 2 ; Chemistry Club 1, 2, 3, 4 ; Euclid Club 2 ; Campus Club 2 ; Chemistry Seminar 4 ; Cotillion Board 4 ; Debating 3 ; Dramatics 2 ; Student Council President 4. O F all the intimate names which the Seniors have for their honorable class presi- dent, the one he best prefers is plain Jack.” Jack is the answer to any debutante’s dream. Handsome — sophisticated — ultra-modern — he is the most eligible bachelor of all Mayfair. His easy manners and quaint giggle would tickle the severest society lass. The ease with which he handles class affairs, social functions, exams and professors, stamps him as one who stands out from the crowd. No one can deny his scholastic ability, and when he sees fit to arouse himself, he is among the best brains of the class. Until Senior year, we were not aware of Jack’s ability as an orator. Yet we will never forget that immortal oration which he gave at the Peace Conference on The Ethics of War.” Truly great was he on that day, and he gained for himself a prestige which neither time nor circumstance can ever efface. Altogether, Jack is gifted with qualities which bespeak success. We can, without difficulty, see him as a leader in any field which he may choose to conquer in life. His executive ability, his numerous friends, his ambitious spirit — all point to a to- morrow as successful as were his yesterdays. Much good fortune to you, Jack, and may the years bring you naught but happiness. Whose words all ears took captive.” twenty-six



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GREEN GRAY 1 9 3 5 Chemistry Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Euclid Club 2; Sodality 1, 2; Campus Club 1; Chemistry Seminar 4; Junior Prom Committee 3; Dramatics 2; Vigilance Com- mittee 2; Varsity: Boxing 3; Tennis 2; Football 1, 2, 3 ; Class: Golf 4; Baseball 4; Indoor 4; Football 4; Boxing 3. H ERE’S Jimmy” — the biggest man in Senior year. He’s so good natured, it’s annoying. Never in four years has he lost his smile. If geniality and agree- ability are heralds of success, Jimmy need have nothing to worry about. Nor will his worries come from a social field, for ’tis whispered that he is on the verge of the one and only step about which a man should think twice. Scholastically he’ll have no worries; in fact we doubt if Jim has the faculty of worrying. At least he’s never manifested it in our four years of acquaintance. If Varsity football hadn’t gone hay-wire this last year, we might have seen Jim do a bit of varsity cavorting for ye ol’ Green and Gray. As it is, we content our- selves with a vivid memory of undeniably good form displayed prominently between the halves for three years. But we did see Jim in one dramatic athletic triumph; he did appear and as suddenly disappear as the heavy-weight boxer of the college. So brief was that appearance that it is with difficulty we convince ourselves that it was not all an illusion. We have viewed Jim with wonder; we wonder where he’ll go and what he’ll do. But wherever it is or whatever it be — we know that success will go with him as it has since first we met him. His cares are now all ended.” twenty-eight

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