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St. f0sc'1vlz'5 THAnDl2L's ti. S1-iizoskx' Vice Pres. Q45 Bowler C-lj Society Editor Arrow Q43 TIIIE honor student of his class, Thadd believed in doing his best at everything, and his success at his studies showed that he was no exception in that line. lle is the proud possesor of many medals and prizes awarded to him during his school career. Xklhenever a suppressed laugh came from the west side of the room it took no lelawkshaw to deduce that Thadd had enter- tained his neighbors with the latest bit of wit. lust to look at him was to see the shadow of :1 grin lingering about the corners of his mouth. But Thaddeus had a serious side which was shown in the classwork, and we are sure to hear of his future success. FEl.1x A. KL'BlBIl2R Sf. ,lItz1',i .v Arrow C35 441. Ring Committee HD, Bowling C-lj. VVIQ TA141-3 great delight in having one of our class who has been talking for four years steadily, without pause or rest. Debates, oratory, exams, class meetings, pep meetings, it made no dilterencc, he was bound to have his little say. At all class entertainments he was there to help them along: in fact, he was generally on every committee of the class. He was always a good stu- dent, and strove to be near the top of the class, carrying off many medals and prizes for scholarship. ln the capacity of yell-master, he certainly cheered the team on to victory. Felix intends to be a lawyer. tiood luck and success. Sf, jgggplz 5 FRANCIS X. IQRAFT Business Manager Arrow C-lj, Baseball Q35 C-ll. Handball CSB, Basketball C-U. Fimxcls is one of the shining stars in the Senior Constellation. He is possessed with the art of bluff, which is his specialty. Francis can furnish an excuse for anythingg in fact, he could make you believe black is white. lle is a good-hearted fellow and gave the best in him to make school and class affairs a success. During the past year he was Business Manager of The Arrofze' and he showed that he is a great hustler in securing ads for The Arrow and Year Book. lsle is bound to be a success in business, 'hut when you have reached the zenith of your glory, Frank, don't forget the class of 'Z2. Page Tfecrzty-film
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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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BRADFORD L. SPRINGER Sf. Leolv Arrow C35 C45, Basket Ball C45, Baseball C35 145, Bowling C45 BRADFORD was one of the bright lights of the class. He won the admiration of every student because of his Wonderful spirit. He carried off high honors during his years at St, -loseph's. He was noted for his ability in Physics, Geometry and Spanish and was also an excellent debater. Bradford is at home on the diamond, being our star pitcher, and glories in having been a member of St. Josephs first baseball team. But what would the Spanish class have been without Brad? lYithout his cheery remarks? We feel sure that he will succeed because of his never-die spirit and his constant effort of doing his best in all things. May success crown your efforts. St. .!n.wfilz'.v jonx B. Bizixulnizx Handball 455, Basketball Q45, Bowling Q45 ploniy is a gay young fellow and may always be seen with a smile gracing his noble countenance, but give him a just cause to change it and watch the result. He is an expert dancer and an excellent singer, thus being welcomed wherever he goes. .Xt the class entertainments he was always willing to give us a song or two, accom- panied with a selection on the piano. llis favorite selection is taken from the Italian opera Conductor and Motormanfi generally known as Carmen.,' His smile bewnches: his voice charms. flood luck to you, Bert. l'nn.n' A. Bizarnmuxnz Sf. . fllfllflll-VVS Basket Ball C45. Athletics Editor, Arrow C-15, Baseball Q35 Q45 Tun: class would not have been complete without l'hilip. He was ever ready to offer his services whenever school or class called upon him. Once in a while he -came forth with an awe-inspiring oration upon class and school spirit. Philip was the greatest connoisseur of Page T'zcCnty-fain' beauty that ever set foot upon the historic Hoors of old St. Ioe's. Flip came into our midst some four years ago. Immediately, by his unassuming way and nonchalant manner, he Won the friendship and esteem of his class- mates. VVe wish you the best of luck, Flip.
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