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V : ’ ROBERT RICHERT Newman Club, 3, Vice-President, 4; Basketball, 3, Captain, 4; Football, 4; Academy Editor, 4; Monogram Club, President, 4 GEORGE TONNER Day Student; Newman Club, 4 JOHN WUNDERLICH Newman Club, 3, 4; Acolytes Club, 3, President, 4; Play Cast, 3, 4; Club Room Manager, 4; Basket¬ ball, 1, 2, 3, 4; Football, Captain, 4: Baseball, 2, 3, 4; Monogram Club, 4 RICHARD SCHULTHETS Transfer, Lincoln High, Vincennes, Indiana, 4; Newman Club, 4; Mid- Term Collegian ROBERT VINCENT Newman Club, 3, Executive Com¬ mittee, 4; Intramurals, 3, 4; Base¬ ball, 3, 4; Basketball, 4; Football 4; Monogram Club, 4
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EDWARD McELUOY Newman Club, Executive Committee, 3, President, 4; Acolytes Club, President, 3, Secretary, 4; Farley Stamp Club, 2, 3; Academy Editor, 3, 4; Play Cast, 3, 4; Club Room Manager, 3 ; Baseball, 2, 3, 4; Basketball, 3, 4; Football, 4; Monogram Club, 4. ROBERT McNAMARA Newman Club, 3, Executive Committe, Treasurer, 4; Acolytes Club, 3 ; Academy Sports Editor, 3, 4; Play Cast, 4; Base¬ ball, 2, 3; Football, 4; Intramurals, 3 , 4; Monogram Club, 4 JAMES RICH ART Newman Club. 3. 4; Intramurals. Basketball, 4; Baseball. 3. 4 f ' Pj ROBERT MEINERS Newman Club, 3; Farley Stamp Club, 1, 2; Baseball Manager, 2, 3; Bas¬ ketball, 3, 4; Monogram Club, Treasurer, 4 O . o ;
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THE CRYSTAL GAZER Ah, it’s nice just to sit here and dream. 1 don’t like the work, unusual as it is, but—well, what can a fellow do when he has the power to see far into the future and far into the past? Ah, me! Fifteen years ago today I graduated from St. Joseph’s. Now, what would the mem¬ bers of the Class of ’43 be doing? I think I’ll just sit here and find out what my old pals are doing . . . The cloudy mist is forming . . . Yes, I will have no trouble today, the reception is good. Now, who in the world could be here? Why, Leahy . . . Gerry Leahy, you’re a successful movie star. And who is that gorgeous looking star over there? .... Shirle.y Temple? You really are going places. Why, Gerry, I remem¬ ber when you and I were on the same set back at St. Joe. Those were the good old days. Slowly the fog lifts, now it is gone. Too bad you, too, can’t hear their voices as I do, but you see you’re just a mere human, while I . . .? Well, you know . . . Let’s see what Jerry Cleary is doing. Now be sure not to disturb me this time. My, oh my, what is that luscious smell? There he is. Where am T? The Waldorf Astoria? And you, head chef? Well, Jerry, I’ll have to have you ask me up to dinner some evening. What is that smell? Your new concoction? A drink called “Pink Elephants?” What? Next Sunday eve¬ ning? O.K., it’s a date. This idea may prove to be more profitable than I thought. Wait! What’s this? 1 didn’t even concentrate and the ball is glowing. Who’s this? Bob? Bob Vincent! . . . You say you just made a lot of money? How? Made a shell-less egg ? Ha ! What good would a shell-less egg do ? Someone bought the formula for a million ? Bob, that’s PLENTY good. Say, this is no place for me, even if I am here in spirit, A battle field—and in the midst of a battle. Why, Bob McNamara! My old buddy. I heard you were a foreign correspondent . . . What, you’re too busy to talk now? You’re waiting for the big push, and you’re covering it? AVell, I won’t wait then. Some other time . . . Swish—quick, wasn’t it? What’s this? Car¬ negie Hall! All the people are coming out. Who was playing here tonight? You say Richard Schultheis was? Well, how was he . . . He broke a string on his bass fiddle and had to dis- tinue the performance? AVell, he won’t be in a mood to see any one now, so we will just move on. I suppose Pete Beltemacchi is still sitting on that pole on the Wool worth Building in New York. Pete just does it for the thrill of it. He got the idea when taking a picture on top of the Washington Monument. He has been sitting up there for 22 days. The record is 27. The crack of a bat, the roar of the crowd, and a clean triple is hit to left field. Let’s take a
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