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IGH Edward A. Acklin: l n t ra m u ral Sports 3, 4. Transferred from Latin to Igna- tius for his last two years. Better known as Diz Acklin because of his baseball aspirations. Raymond W. Arth: Sodality lg Lightweight Football lg Intramural Sports lg Boxing champ 4. An active athlete during his four years, afterclass duties have kept Ray from joining many extra-curricular societies. He is a personable young fellow and well-liked. Lawrence F. Beck: Sodality l, 2, 3, 43 Second Honors l, 2, 3. 45 Pic- torial Staff 4, Camera Club 3, 4. An ever-smiling countenance and a well-balanced sense of humor pre- sents Larry Beck as his classmates saw him in his four years at lgnatius. I lack T. Butler: Intramural Sports l, 2, 3. 4. An active noon league athlete is graduate lack Butler. Robert F. Carrabine: First Honors lg Eye Staff 2, 3. Easy-going and difficult to rouse to action, nevertheless Bob banged a typewriter in the Eye office for two years. in lilewefll l Norman E. Armstrong: Monogram Club 45 Varsity Football 45 Varsity Baseball 4. Transferred last year from West Tech and capably held down the po- sition of Varsity end tor the Blue and Gold. Norm has won a prominent place in athletics during his one year stay here. Frank I. Ausflug: Second Honors 4. A very reserved young man, sel- dom, if ever, seen about the campus after school hours. Frank is likeable enough despite his wary air of seclu- sion. Robert F. Brennan: Sodality 4, Second Honor , Eye Staff 3, fl.: Pic rial taff 3 Play 4, lnt rnural S IZS 4' Club 3, . iet tdrte t e last few y r as bee 7 by of photo- graphy. Diffidllt side shots, candid camera angle ,' just plain pictures- all have succumbed to his clicking shutter. Robert I. Butts: Sodality l, 2, 3. 4. A Sodalist for four years, Bob has never otherwise mixed with his class- mates in after-class activities. lohn I. Carroll: Sodality 2, 35 Band I, 2, 3. 4. With the band from the very out- sctset, lack has proved himself no slacker in promoting the interests of his pet society. He represents about l2O pounds of pantomimic comedy.
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IGH Class Officers .lg lohn P. Haggerty, Vice-President: Sodality 2, 3, 43 Lightweight Basket- ball l, Z, Lightweight Football l, 2, Pictorial Staff 4, lntramural Sports l, 2, 3, 4, Prom Committee 4. President of his classroom, john has influenced quite a few of the programs undertaken by the Seniors. He is at once an athlete and a so- cialite. Frank G. Brickman, President: So- dality 3, 43 Varsity Football 3, 43 Varsity Basketball 2, 3, Monogram Club 43 Pictorial Staff 43 lntramural Sports l, Z, 3, 4. For two seasons, Hank's swivel- hips, fearless charging, and brainy generalship have won him renown on the football field. Easily recognizing his prowess as a leader, the Senior Class has esconced him in the chair of President and levelled on his able shoulders the task of putting the Class of '38 on the map. William C. McAvoy, Secretary: S dality l, 2, , 4' Second Honor 1 ay3 Qjliocuxl i Varsity Fo t , 3, , Fr man Football 'l Secon - B s t ll 23 PI , ' . . V 1 Winner g Mon Q Clu 43 lntra- murai portq XE, reek Club 4. As signal! b r er for the varsity football team, ill has shone forth as a real topnotcher, whose winning smile easily brought him the post of class secretary. Kenneth P. Hengesbach, Treasurer: Varsity F tal 3, 4, Monogram Cl 3 lntramura Spor , , 4, Prom Cl i , i Ken B5 ed on' e grid- 'r et his w r as a ss officer and mber of he Monogram Club have not been slight. lohn V. Corrigan, Con- sultor: Sodality l, Z, 3, 43 First Honors 33 Second Honors l, 23 Varsity Foot- ball 2, 3, 41 Debating 2, 3, 4, Eye Staff l, 2, 3, 4g Pictorial Staff 43 Monogram Club 41 Lightweight Basket- ball lg Seconds Basketball 2, 33 Elocution Finalist 33 Play 4, lntramural Sports l, 2, 3, 4, Creek Club 43 Oratorical Winner 4. lack's vivacious person- ality has enabled him to take the fore in almost every activity at Ignatius. lohn W. Manning, Con- sultor: Sodality lg First Honors lg Second Honors 4, Seconds Basketball 2, 3, Lightweight Basketball lg Pictorial Staff 4, Mono- gram Club 43 Golf Team 2, 3, lntramural Sports l, 2, 3, 4, Varsity Football 3, 4, Play 4. As diligent in class as on the gridiron, johnny is an lgnatian who gave his best in every football game. I Tru I Iohn I. Clark, Consulfor: Second Honors 45 Varsity Football 2, 3, 4g Monogram Club 45 Baseball 3, 43 Play 4, Pictorial Staff 4, Light- weight Football lg lntra- mural Sports l, 2, 3, 4, Airplane Club l. lack claims as his favorite diversions back-stopping the fast ones on the baseball team and smashing the op- ponent's line as bone-crush- ing fullback No. l.
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.gy ,4,,M..45Q William F. Carroll. Bill enrolled at Ignatius in his second year but shied away from all societies. Thomas I. Corrigan: Sodality I, 2, 31 First Honors I, 2, 31 Basketball I1 Eye Staff 21 Monogram Club 41 Intramural Sports I, 2, 3, 41 Clee Club I1 Manager of Basketball Team 2, 3, 41 Play 4. An argumentative redhead with an effervescent personality, Tom is one of the better known Seniors as his record shows. William F. Daugherty: Sodality I, 2, 31 First Honors lg Second Honors 21 Lightweight Basketball 21 Intra- mural Sports I, 2, 3. 41 Boxing Champ 4. Bill is a congenial fellow, always ready and willing to pitch in and help with any task. He packs a mighty wallop as his title of Boxing Champ shows. George M. Donnelly: Sodality I1 Intramural Sports I, 2. George's easy-going drawl has en- deared hirn in the memories of his classmates. Robert F. Donnelly: Sodality I, 2, 31 Second Honors I, 2, 31 Mono- gram Club 41 Eye Staff 41 Pictorial Staff 41 Manager of Varsity Baseball 3, 41 Lightweight Basketball 21 ln- tramural Sports I, 2, 3, 4. Many a side-splitting quip has flowed from Bob's able pen during his career as the ever-snooping, ever- hunted Black Eye Editor. Peter I. Cawneen: Sodality I 1 Sec- ond Honors I, 21 Lightweights li Pictorial Staff 41 Intramural Sports I, 2, 3, 4. Tall and lanky, Pete is as serious on the athletic field as he is in the classroom. Thomas M. Coughlin: Varsity Foot- I, 2, 3, 41 Second B slgjtball 2 V it k tball 4 ono- a 4 ural orts I, 2, 3, 4. Toar , as To was soon nick- named by his frie ds because of his huge size, enthusiasticly entered the athletic field of endeavor and did jus- tice to his gigantic stature. Richard L. Dechant: Sodality I, 2, 3, 41 First Honors I, 2,31 Band I, 2, 3, 41 Eye Staff 31 School Play 3, 41 Elocution Finalist I, 2, 31 Intramural Sports I, 2, 4. An amiable, ever-smiling Senior, whose many friends bask in the warmth of his jovial personality. lohn M. DeLargy: Second Honors 41 Intramural Sports 4. Although handicapped by a late start, lack has quickly marked him- self as an outstanding personality and a steadfast friend. Robert W. Donnelly: Sodalit 2, 31 Second Honors 2, 3' ' weight Basketball I n ' , as ball 2, 3, olf , 3, 41 GI Glub . ' lilo as done well in athletics, yet his classmates will best remember him as a torrid tap-dancer.
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