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SERVICE TALK-Petty officers from the Louisville Naval Recruiting center visited the senior class and delivered an interesting lecture on the benefits of Uncle Scm's sea-going forces. Iohn Young and Iohn Emmick are pictured above discussing a few points with the speakers who were led by Chiei Bishop triqhtl. 6 IOHN P. EMMICK R.F.D. 731, Lewisport, Kentucky As a soph Iohn moved in from Lewisport High. All intramural sports claimed his participation, while Brother Norbertus in the garden took his spare time. An excellent hand with the tennis racquet, Turtle listed boating as his number one hobby. After he graduates from U. of K., Iohn should turn out to be a prosperous Hancock County farmer. HAROLD I. HAERING Route ffl. Buechel, Kentucky Salty meandered in from Buechel by way of Akron. He made the cage squad as a junior, but concentrated his athletic talents on the gridiron this year. Handled left guard spot with agility. Chosen handsomest in the class, he was an INNmate and treasurer of the Vic- torian Club. During the cage season he added cheer- leading chores to his already crowded scholastic schedule. G. LLOYD HAYDON Springfield. Kentucky Genial Liz, who arrived hand in hand with Book, was l 3 if such a whiz at all sports that he was awarded the Leo Price Memorial Trophy by the St. loe Alumni as the school's best all-around athlete. The Bardstown Quar- terback Club feted him as the area's outstanding ath- lete. Liz chorused in Trial by Iury and Pinatore. William and Mary College will see much of him.
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1 -'rx-' - vwsnf- ' -is 'Q V 3 'PH-, 'Q' l f, 4 ' A 'Z' or S 51- ,SIHMPI1 WP BOY EATING TIGER Ed Warrisse tests his head for size in the mouth or at least the skeleton ol a large tiger shot by engineer and lecturer William Willet of Evansville Standing by for protection are Brother Vincent Marvin Boone and lose Delgado The skin ot the beast is hanging in the rear The girl holds an Oriental gong vi 1 L2 DONALD R. DICK Rocky River, Ohio Big Don spent his early St. loe years growing and pracr ticing roundball. All-District center as a junior, Don also capped All-SCKC honors and AllfKentucky hon- orable mention this year. President of the Victorian Club, he was dubbed wittiest senior. Much sought after by college cage coaches, Don finally picked Notre Dame. His fondest Prep memory was Brother Nestor's frosh history classes. ROGER W. DICKERSON 507 North Fifth Street. Bardstown, Kentucky Roger came to St. Ioe from Bethlehem, and promptly began to take home the honor cards. He was a loyal supporter of the CSMC, and a faithful rooter at all the cage clashes. For himself, he preferred tennis and lemon pie. His future plans call for a career in archi- tecture after graduation from the University of Kentucky. He comfortably filled the back seat on limmy Keeling's motor bike. EDWARD C. P. DOHERTY 811 Classon Avenue, Brooklyn 16. New York Nap piled up the impressive record of nine varsity let- ters as a halfback, a guard, and a second baseman. Made All-Regional on the court as a soph and again as a junior. A good student, Ed spoke well of the Dodgers and St. Teresa's. Look for his name in the future sporting annals of Loyola College, Baltimore. Enjoyed the cosmopolitan lads he met at the Prep.
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IOHN A. HILLENBRAND, II 305 N. Walnut St., Batesville, Indiana lohn Adam spent most of his senior year promoting the senior prom and plugging the Azuwur in his capacity as business manager. While serving as Brother Wal- ston's righthand man on the annual, Iohn snared a varsity sweater for his two years on the varsity court- men. A former six-man gridder, he showed executive ability as a ways and means committeeman tor the Victorian Club. He's bound for Georgetown U. in Washington, D. C. FRANCIS CARL HUTH 818 Oakland Boulevard, Cambridge, Ohio Carl, or is it Clay? joined us as a freshman from St. Aloysius. From l.V. tackle he progressed to a var- sity letter. Dubbed happiest by his mates, Carl lives up to his honor. Second only to Booker in the art of stowing away prodigious quantities of eatables, he goes wild over shrimp. A prom committeeman, he's destined for Harvard and for medicine. HENRY CLAY HUTI-I 818 Oakland Boulevard, Cambridge. Ohio BARDSTOWN GUEST-ln November the Prep entertained Brother Nilus. headmaster ol Leonard Hall lunior Naval School at Leonard- town. Maryland, who was touring Xaverian schools in the Midwest. Brother Nilus triqht abovel was shown sectional points ol interest. including the bell at Loretto, by Brother Gerald Edward ot the Prep faculty. ..E Clay shipped as a seaman aboard H.M.S. Pinafore and played right tackle on the football squad. His forceful commitee work aided greatly in the tremendous success of the prom at the Brown Hotel. A Harvard degree and a doctor's shingle loom in his future plans. A Victorian clubber, he looked forward to exercising his intellect in a senior English period. , V . F- V 2 P , rf 3
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