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TOP ROW—AUCOURT. A. DUFFY. ECKERN. SMITH. BOOTH. ROCK. BOTTOM ROW— MULLALLY. BOWLING. MONOHAN. T. DUFFY. PATTEN Freshmen OT FOR us, humble scribes of this year's Freshman class, is it to s. heap encomiums upon the efforts of the past year. Such an illustrious body of men must necessarily have as its leader a person far above the ordinary. After a lengthy conclave with the revered faculty, they in all their wisdom, selected as the most able l ipl|'Ti.JfrJPjMTtiiWWPlWr a )’ounK scholastic shores of the Gold- tn atc- F r o m the vert first d a o f o u r scholastic endeax our worthy pedagogue realized that lie h a d under his tutelage not an BxV V MPF. ordinary group of knowledge seekers ' Ufl but one that would he continualh taxing - the roots ()f his the selecting from such an illustrious body a group of men who should pilot their storm-tossed ship. After hours of dubious deliberation and conscientious choosing the honored were: Kdwin Kclccrn, president; Clarence Walter Rock, vice-president; James Mose Mulally, secretary and treasurer. Page Twenty-eight
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STANDING—OLEARY, McKAY. GLENN. EGAN. MANCA. MURPHY. AGBAYANI. MONAGLE. SEATED—CARROLL. GROSECLOSE. COURTNEY. HENEY. DOYLE. RICHARDSON Sophomores BRIGHT and early on September the eighth we found eleven of our J-J thirteen comrades back to continue their college course. Six out of the twelve were on the football squad; three were on the basketball squad, and eight on the baseball the College tained by Sopho-ball by Captain ketball by Cap-baseball by Cap-Rut it is not that we excel, of the Debat-came from our G 1 e n n reprepublic debate and the oratorical contest. squad. And all teams were cap-mores — f o o t-Monagle; has-tain Doyle, and tain Murphy, only in athletics Roth presidents i n g S o c i e t y class. ICgan and sented us in the John Murphy is editor of the school’s monthly publication, The Palestra, and Doyle is the Exchange Editor. 'Ehe president of the Dramatic Club, John Courtney, gives testimony to our part in dramatic activities. While the College Club, composed of all four years of college, has a Sophomore, Tom Glenn, as president. Page Twenty-seven
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