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1 i I i- IGNATIUS PREP Caliendo, Joseph. From Joe 's demeanor and appear- ance one would scarcely consider hi1n to be a formid- able athlete, yet his record comprises two years of flyweight basketball, and in '24 he was the unanimous choice for All-Catholic forward. Joe also shines in Latin class. Condon, James. Baseball manager, '24, While he did not participate in the National pastime, Jimmy showed his true Ignatius spirit by accepting the man- agerial reins of the championship team. Jimmy is rather reserved, but everyone realizes that he knows his stuff. VVe'1l probably next hear from him at college. Colohan, William. VVillie takes great pride in show ing his little gold sweater about school, the same being the result of his work on the debating team. He hopes to have another one this summer. Besides be- ing noted for his oratorical powers, our Willie has coppcd two gold medals, five first honor ribbons and a red one. The debating team will miss him next year and so will his many friends who will graduate in June. Cooney, Edward. R. O. T. C. Although Ed did not take actual part in athletics, he was always a loyal backer of all the school teams. A good student and loyal in all activities, Ed became quite popular during his four years at school. Ru'fnor has it that he is very adept at knocking those little colored spheres about the mysterious green covered tables. Crane, Charles. Charley is full of knowledge. He coppcd highest class honors in '23 and always was among the leaders. He has a quiet disposition and is heard from only when whispering information dur- ing exams and calling off L stations after school hours. And, come to think of it, he did go to a party 01106. 208
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IGNATIUS PREP Abraham, Ray1110nd L. One could hardly call Abe retiring: no conversation was ever so tight that he couldn't Iind a chink by which to enter. A loyal backer of student activities and :1 leader of his class, he is well known about the school. Ahearn, Th0I11aS. Salutatorian. Tom's accomplish- ments in the last four years have been mostly rc- corded in the principal's office. Don't misunderstand this, because Tom is down in the books as being the winner of a gold medal besides winning a nice bunch of honor ribbons. He was the Senior Elocution win- ner, a contributor to the PREP, and, although he is an ardent golf bug, and a conlirmed Sox fan, we have nothing serious against him. For further particulars, see Breen, A. Bartlett, Charles A. Charlie acquired fame largely through his success as chef of Pot Pie. Assistant Editor of the PREP and a contributor fo: four yearf, he has demonstrated both :L humorous and serious ability in his Writings that promises future success in a literary Ileld. Has a weakness for the Line, and played basketball on the flies in '22, l23l. YVithout :1 doubt, he is one of '24's best. - Breen, Al0ySi11S. Al has two good medals Cwon in his first and second yearsj to back up his reputation as a student. Besides this he carries off first honors at every opportunity. He and Tom Ahearn, the insepv arable pair, have grown famous as a prize winning combination, and backers of all school enterprises. Al has a beautiful voice that quite charms the hearer, a Wonderful soprano. Burrill, Myron. Debater, '23g Mission Crusade direc- tor, '24, Class Poet. Myron is one of St. Ignatius' most industrious workers. He has a pantherls per- sistence and he has certainly produced results. He is amicable to all students and a good friend of most of the teachers. A regular contributor to the PREP. And lest We forget, his sweater with the prominent ilI.77 207
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IGNATIUS PREP Cullen, Mathew. Matty, besides being the strong man of the class, holds the distinction of never being defeated in an open debate. He has a well modu- lated voice and against his gently persistent ciforts, all opposition quails. He has been there with the stuE in all school activities. Is adept on tables with smooth green tops, as has been reluctantly ad- mitted by fellow classmates. Donohue, Daniel. Dan has certainly amassed for him- self during his stay at Ignatius a host of honors garnered from nearly every branch of the school's activities. Part of his fame due to his ability on the stage, since he has taken part in every play put out by Ignatius in the last four years: Lct's Go, The Dictator, The Royal Yellow, 'tIt Pays to Advertise, and The Last Trick. His other ac- complishments include a managership of the '2-1 bas- ketball team. He played as regular center on the '23 football team and, although in his first year at foot- ball, handled himself like a veteran. Monogram Clubg Glee Club, '21, '22. Ignatius is going to miss him next year on the stage and in athletic fields. Dore, Emmet. Emmet has not done much in an ath- letic way, but has won many friends by a willing helping spirit in all school activities. He is one of the many students who are not prominent in athletic branches but who are necessary for the success of every school and class. A good scholar and a square student, he has won for himself the respect of the entire class. Downey, John Paul. Orchestra. Having turned in four years of honest endeavor, Paul certainly merits the coveted sheepskin. Proclaimed Captain of the Orchestra by his class, he strove to be worthy of the title by rendering soul stirring drum solos at public exercises. Ducey, Vincent. Vinnie's stay at St. Ignatius has been short but this did not prevent him from making the tennis team, and many friends. He came to this smoky town from Detroit, the home of the flivvcr, to pursue his studies at St. Ignatius, and we all know that he has succeeded very well. It has been ru' mored about that Vinnie intends to enter the movies. 209
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