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Asszmzjvtiozz, Grotto VVILFRID J. LEFEVRIQ Class Vice President Ml, Football Q35 VV1I.FRED was one of the early birds of our class. He was always on hand before the bell rang: perhaps the climate out North Gratiot was somewhat unpleasant. For some reason or other, we noticed, that XVill liked the back seats, but he refused to let us in on the secret. He was a very pleasant companion and a great favorite among his fellow-students and believed in the maxim Silence is Golden. Wilfretl was a hard and con- scientious worker and will some day make a name for himself in the business world. May success crown his efforts. Plavix j. .-Xxmxizs St. Joscfvlzlv Football t5l K-lb, Baseball Q33 l21:v1N had always been a stickler for school spirit. and anything that the school undertook he was there to do his bit towards raising the standard of old St. .loseplfs higher and higher. Vllhen the school started its first football team lirvin made up his mind to play on it and, to the satisfaction of his class, made the team and in due time received his reward for faithful service. Ile was also active in class affairs and his efforts were greatly appreciated. lfle takes with him the best wishes of his class for a successful career. bt. lzlzsalmflzs C1..xR1zNc1a hl. XYIIEIEIELIIAUS Football CSD, Basket Ball Q-U, Bowling C49 L'i.,x1:12Nc1Q was our star basketball player, knowing the game from A to Z. He is one of those quiet chaps whose opinions when given, go a great way. lle made many friends, even in spite of his retiring nature. Being a proficient student in Spanish, he will undoubtedly become one of our future diplomats to South America. Clarence was very good at repartee, being able to hold his own against any of the class wise-crackers. It is certain that we will hear good accounts of all he under- takes in after life, and he takes with him the good wishes of the class of i22. '-Page Twenty-0116
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Sf. fo.vvf1t's Football t3l. Bowling Team HD, Basket Ball C45 The man with the swaggering gait. Eine with his sterling qualities and good nature has made many friends for himself. lle belonged to the Don,t overworkl' squad: but it can be said truthfully that he tried now and then, and when he did, he made the rest sit up and take notice. XYhen it came to bowling, Alois had them beat. He was some bowler and was the mainstay of the Seniors' bowling team. He was elected captain of this team. Eine expects to be aide-de-camp to his dad in business. Best wishes and good luck. Page Tfzvvizty VVILLIAM P. Bossizxtmaoliu Sacred Heart Class Secretary QSD BILL would make a good end man in a minstrel show, as he seems never to run out of jokes and witty sayings. And the way he tells them is a laugh in itself. His one fault is that most of the jokes were told by Noah to the animals when he got lonely on board the Ark. Bill's pleasant mannerisms have won for him a place in the hearts of his classmates. No honor-roll is complete without his name on it. He was one of our best students. He has not as yet decided what he will do after gradu- ation, but we feel sure he will attain success in whatever he undertakes. Amis H. Emimtisiia Cl.AYToN E. liAL'Tl1lliR A Visi1'az'i01z, Bay City Football t3j, Baseball CSD Q4j lllikli he is, the future mayor of tirosse Pointe. Clayton is our representative from the well-known suburb. lfle was a hard, earnest and conscientious student and always well up toward the top of the honor roll. He was the most sociable and genteel fellow we had with us. Clayton made friends at St. Josephs by his quiet a11d unassuming manner. During bookkeeping, when accounts did not seem to balance, he always used his famous expression, Sweet lissence of Ammetersf' He has the class's heartiest wishes for success in what- ever he undertakes.
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GIELJRGE J. RAPP Sl. Joseflzlv Football Q33 HD, Basket Ball Q-lj. Bowling C-lj. VVHEN George entered St. joe's, he was a dear little boy in knee breeches, somewhat shy, but very soon mixed with the crowd and became a great favorite. VVhat a change after his first year at St. -Ioseph's! Being a great dancer, his usual habitat, when not at home, was the Arcadia or Majestic Institute. lle was not at the top of the list, but strove hard to reach it. He tried for St. joe's first football team and became a dashing halfback. He took great interest in all the class under- takings, going into everything he possibly could. He left many friends when he graduated, but the best of friends must part. May success be yours, George. Our Lricfpx' of SU1'I'0TUS BERNARD J. COMPI.lMIiNT Class Secretary CSD Biikw.-xiao doesn't say much, but he certainly has some little head on his shoulders and knows how to use it to good advantage. lt has been said that precious things are made up in small packages. If this is so, then Barny must be quite a capitalist. .lle did not take part in any sports, but he was very enthusiastic about boosting them. VVhen he got started on a page of Hlfspanoll' he didn't know when to stop, so Brother had to call a halt in order to ascertain what he was trying to say. KYL- feel sure that he will advance in the commercial world and be a credit to St. Joseplfs. Success to you. Arrow Staff Q35 fsfj l,AL,'I. 1. llIiNRICl1S Sf 111 aI1cflz.s Page T'IUf'llfsl'-ZMZUO Tnls good soul was always in honor student md always contrived to be near the top of the class. He was truly a great boy of fine, neat traits. Paul had a habit of emitting from his throat a most unearthly grunt, which caused Brother to look up suddenly only to find Paul gazing intently at his manuscripts. Lfnheralded he sprang to high rank as an author, debator and orator. One question we would all like answered. VVhy did he attend the courts at the County building so often during his leisure moments? His success is certain in after life and we wish him Godspeed.
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