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Francis Joseph Dolan, B.S. “Frank” Chemists’ Club, 2, 3 ; Mendel Club, 2, 3, 4, Vice-Pres., 2; Pres. Bellarmine Debating Society, 3; Dance Committee, 2, 3; Varsity Boxing, 1; Intra- mural Athletics, 1, 2, 3, 4. Frank, sometimes known as “Cozy”, (reason unknown), is as fine a fellow as you would ever want to meet. Tall and good look- ing, and Dossessed of an unquench- able good nature, his friends are legion. An interesting speaker is he, and in his inimitable drawl he has cleai-ed up many a moot ques- tion for the Debating Clubs. In the line of sports. Frank shone at the art of fisticuffs, and during his fi-eshman year was a reliable win- ner in the lightweight classes. Only the drooping of this activity prevented his attaining greatei’ laurels. During the last few years, however, he has outgrown the lightweight class, and at gradua- tion stands a trim light-heavy who carries the best wishes of all. John Henry Dolle, B.S. “Dolly” Chemists’ Club, 1, 2, 3, 4; Sodality, 2, 3, 4; Math Club, 2; Greyhound, 3, 4; Green and Gray, 4; Intramural Athletics, 3, 4. It is incorrect to say that “Dolly” is just a happy-go-lucky fellow. Likewise it is inconsistent to say that he is too serious. Hence the best way to characterize him is to say that he is a combination of both, serious when the occasion de- mands and jovial otherwise. “Dolly’s” interest touched on every- thing from the classroom to the ballroom. He was as enthusiastic for ethics and psychology as for the Junior Prom. Athletically “Dolly was a strong addition to both the indoor baseball team and the basketball five. In short he was a typical college man, and we know that the bond of friendship that has joined us to him will abide through the years. Page 28 }s«-- “Huw ’bunt that!” “Aw yee whiz, I’m busy”
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Green and Gray F. KfjNNARU Dill, A.B. “Ken” Sodality, 1, 2, 3, 4; Drama- tics, 1, 4; Social Science Club, 4; Math Club, 2; Chemists’ Club, 2; Debating, 1, 2; Chess Club, 2 ; History Academy, 3 ; Greyhound, 3, 4; Green and Gray, 4. The lights grow dim, and as the curtain slowly rises, a hush per- vades the audiences. “Ken” Dill with a native faculty that baffles the audience is about to bring life to a historic figure. This, everyone knows, will not be a mere feigning of the role, or a character sketch, but a veritable reincarnation in which the actor is actually ab- sorbed in his role. Off stage, how- ever, Ken is different, Away with affectation and the charm of his- trionics, and give him any problem, scientific or philosophic ; you will find he is always giving “Dill’s Best”. In everyday life he is just a plain fellow whose sincerity you admire, whose diligence you envy, and whose friendship you enjoy. Page John Joseph Dinan, B.S. “John” Class Secretary, 4; Sodality, 2, 3, 4; Greyhound, 3, 4; Chemists’ Club, 1, 2, 3, 4; De- bating, 4 ; Dance Committee, 4 ; Green and Gray, 4. John Joseph Dinan is a man of whom the class of ’36 can justly be proud. Through four years John has successfully defended his title as the honor man of the Science Course, and he has achieved this without being labeled a bore. Although not inclined athletically, the activities listed above bear testimony to the fact that there is a real Loyola man whose chief character is versatility. Regardless of the function, scho- lastic or social, John is always cheerfully doing his bit, and a little more. What the future years hold for John is a matter for conjecture, but that he has the ability and the initiative there can be no doubt. Go to it, John, and fulfill the ex- pectations of your classmates. .27 ‘Sorrij, I gotta study” “Non seqiiitur”
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Green and Gray William Carroll Duffy, A.B. “Duff” Sodality. 1, 2, 3, 4; Mendel Club. 2, 3. 4: Sec., 4; Debating, 1 : Chemists’ Club, 2, 3, 4. “Duff” is everybody’s friend. In the four years he has been at school with us, no one has ever seen him in any but a good humor. He calls to mind our friend of high school days, “the Spectator’’, since, like that aloof yet kindly gentle- man, he is content to let the thud- ding torrent of the world-stream go by, only clutching at the things that seem worthwhile. His favorite position is one a little apart where he may stand and humorously note the antics of his classmates. “Duff’s” scholastic standing has always been high, as the Dean’s records show; but, more than that, his standing with his fellow-stu- dents is higher still, because of his smile and eternal good humor. “By George” John C. Duley, A.B. “Jack” Chemists’ Club, 2, 3, 4; His- tory Academy, 2, 3; Sodality, 1, 2, 3, 4; Dance Committee, 1, 2, 3, 4; Student Council, 1; Class Treasurer, 2, 3, 4; Math Club, 1, 2; Prom Committee, 3; Debating, 1, 2; Latin Club, 1 ; Dramatics, 1 ; Chess Club, 1 . Chemistry has kept Jack busy during his four years at Loyola, and those who know the ins and outs of that department don’t know how he can find any time for ex- tra-curricular activity. None the less, he does, and every social event is graced by his happy and smiling presence. As a tribute to the esteem in which he is held by the class, he has been entrusted with the finances through three years, and has capably discharged his duties, so that now in the closing stages of his term the ledger shows black. If Jack’s future is to be measured by his past, the Book of Life will find him on the credit side, a credit to himself and to his school. “Got the problems!” Page 29 -
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