CM JUt „ 3. ame JAMES BATES Jim comes from the Metropolis of Fowler, Ind. He is known especially for his eagerness in school activities. No matter what comes up he’s always in there pitch¬ ing. Jim is one of those oddities called four-year men. There aren’t many left by now. By the way there is one fellow around here who thinks Jim is a real cupid. I’ll refrain from mentioning his name, but his initials are Glenn Burton. LEO BENNETT Leo is the small, meek, and under-fed fellow from Earl Park. He made up a good part of the left side of the Cub’s line this year and was a real asset. Lee was far enough advanced to graduate at the semester. He intends to take up agriculture at Purdue in the near future. Lee will always be remembered for his dull humor and old jokes. He was always cheerful and ready for a good laugh. WILLIAM BRIODY Bill is one of the many who hails from “The City”. I don’t know what those guys would do without “The City”. Bill was a mainstay for two years on the Cub’s line, earning monograms both years. He is one of those who think women are no good. (After seeing what he takes out I wouldn’t have faith in them either.) Being a good student, Bill has ranked among the top in the senior class. GLENN BURTON “Who wants to play some cai’ds?” was Glenn’s favorite expression. He has yet to lose his first pinochle game. Pinochle is what he calls it, but we all have our doubts. On the gridiron, though, there was no doubt about his game. When Glenn went into action the opposing guard knew it. Thoroughly convinced that the Homecoming Dance was a huge success, Glenn has had interests in Fowler ever since. ALFRED CANTIERI “Our boy” A1 is another fellow from “The City”, as they always say. Known in Fr. Kaiser’s class as Alfred, he is the one most likely to become a philo¬ sopher. A1 was the star end on the football team and center on the cage team. For the last two years his main ambition has been to get to “The City” more often. ROBERT DANKO We have now arrived at the first of the boys from Gary, better known as “Little Africa”, at St. Joe. Bob spent only one and a half years at St. Joe, being able to g raduate at the end of the first semester of his senior year. He took part in all of the various campus activities. He can be well remembered as the thin man when around Little Leo. JACK COSTIN Next we have the Glenn Davis of St. Joe. Jack is the kind of a guy you hear about but never meet. Aside from his humorous conceit, Jack really was a good halfback. If you don’t believe me, just ask him. Jack is one of the few who graduated at the semester this year and is in his home town of Peru. Jack is greatly missed by all his classmates, and he no doubt misses them. CHARLES DIVER A good scholar, a good athlete, and a swell fellow describes Jerry perfectly. He is liked by all the stu¬ dents, but is liked most by a girl named Helen. Jerry was star halfback on the grid squad, but had the misfortune of breaking his ankle in the second game of the season. Jerry also led the class scholastically. With his brains and a little encouragement from Helen, Jerry should be very successful. Page twenty-three
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