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JAMES THIEME JOHN WEAVER My buddie-e-e. Jim has a lot of friends and is well liked by all the fellows. Could it be because his dad sells C V ? He won his monograms as manager of all the Cub teams this year. Jim has been here four years, and how you can tell it! Just look at him. He is always among the top for scholastic work in his class. Jim will long be remembered as another wit, nitwit that is, from Lafayette. DAVID THURIN Bulging muscles! That about gives the complete description of Dave. He claims he was once a 97 lb. weaking, but took exercises from Muscles Vigil. Hail¬ ing from Canton, Ohio, he brought with him his great ability to study without a book. Always striking it rich with the women, Dave is quite the lover. His true love is L. D. Dave won his varsity monogram on last year’s football team as fullback. He will long he remembered as the ambassador from Canton. BOB TONNER Another one of the so-called “town boys”, Bob has been a day student at St. Joe for four years. Bob is a good natured kid with that “picture of innocence” look. If that is the look of innocence I wonder what it looks like to be guilty. All in all he is an all around good fellow. He earned a monogram in football this year as a guard and did a swell job, too. DAVID VIGIL St. Joe was very lucky to have as one of its students the first semester Dave “Muscles” Vigil, from New Mexico. His favorite pastime is lifting weights. The most difficult and strenuous of these, so says Dave, is the one where he lifts two pencils above his head at the same time. In his own words, “It requires constant practice”. Dave has been a student in the college this last semester. Now there is a character! To mention his name is enough, in fact too much. He’s probably ready to argue this point, whether or not he is right. John’s latest accomplishment is his book on how to gain a liberal education in one year. Whenever a new expres¬ sion is circulating in school, John is usually to be found at the beginning of it. He was voted one most likely to succeed because of the many business enterprises he has managed to carry on in his four years. “Red”, another of those boys who likes his pinochle (????) will not be soon forgotten by the fellows. JOHN WORDEN Character No. Three of the town boys is John “Louie” Worden, alias “The Rabbi”. To know him is your hard luck. With four years at St. Joe behind, John has an excellent scholastic record, hardly equaled. He has other self-established records as well, which he is constantly trying to break. Despite popu¬ lar opinion, Louie considers himself quite a baseball fanatic. No offense, Rabbi, we really think you and your religion are swell. RICHARD WORDEN Richie, better known as “Fat Boy” by all his friends, is the last, but not the least of the “town boys”. He is occasionally called “the wheels” by those who use his taxi service between St. Joe and all the night spots. During his four years at St. Joe he has managed to stay among the top four in the class. Richie earned his monogram for his work as guard on the grid squad. NEAL ZOTT Neal came to St. Joe in the middle of the football season in his senior year. Since being here he has participated in all intra-mural sports. He is also a good student. I have been wondering where he catches up on all of his sleep. Now I know. It’s in English class. I believe though, he could actually sleep while walking. Long will he be remembered as the brain of Father Robbins’ Latin class. Page twenty-nine
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Louis Rossi John T. Rowell John F. Scheidler William Sellari James R. Thieme David Thurin LOUIS ROSSI — Middletown, Ohio; Transfer, St. Gregory, Cincinnati; Class pres., 3; Monogram Club, 3, 4; Acolyte Club, 2; Newman Club, 3, 4; Basketball, 4; Football, 3, 4; I-M Foot¬ ball, 2; I-M Basketball, 2; I-M Soft- ball, 3; Majors, English, Latin, Social Studies. WILLIAM SELLARI — Brownsville, Tenn.; Transfer, Haywood County High; Acolyte Club, 4; Newman Club, 4; Glee Club, 3; I-M Football, 3, 4; I-M Basketball, 3-4; Majors, English, Socal Studies. JOHN T. ROWELL—Cincinnati, Ohio; Transfer, St. Xavier High; Newman Club, 4; Electronic Club, 4; Football, 4; I-M Football, 3; I. M. Basketball, 3, 4; I-M Softball, 3; Majors, English, Mathematics, Social Studies. JAMES R. THIEME—Lafayette, Ind.; Class president, 2; Monogram, 4; Aco¬ lyte Club, 1, 2, 3, 4; Newman Club, 3, 4; Electronic Club, 4; Twin Towers staff, Ass’t. Bus. Mgr., 3, Ass’t Ed., 4; Athletic Mgr., 3, 4; I-M Football, 1; I-M Basketball, 3; I-M Softball, 3; Ma¬ jors, English, Mathematics, Science, Social Studies. JOHN F. SCHEIDLER — Frankfort, Ind.; Transfer to, Frankfort High; Monogram Club, 3, 4; Newman Club, 3; Electronic Club, 4; Glee Club, 2, 3; Stuff, 3; Cheerleader, 1, 2, 3, 4; I-M Football, 2, 3; I-M Basketball, 1, 2, 3; I-M Softball, 3; Majors, English, Math- matics, Social Studies. DAVID THURIN — Canton, Ohio; Transfer, St. John’s; Monogram Club, 4; Newman Club, 4; Twin Towers staff, 4; Football, 4; I-M Football, 3; I-M Basketball, 3, 4; I-M Softball, 3; Ma¬ jors, English, Social Studies. Page twenty-eight
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Robert Tonner David Vigil John W. Weaver John C. Worden Richard Worden Neal A. Zott ROBERT TONNER—Rensselaer, Ind.; Day Student; Monogram Club, 4; Foot¬ ball, 4; I-M Football, 1, 2, 3; I-M Bas¬ ketball, 1, 2, 3, 4; I-M Softball 3; Ma¬ jors, English, Social Studies, History. JOHN C. WORDEN—Rensselaer, Ind.; Twin Towers staff, 4; Majors, English, Latin, Mathematics, Science, Social Studies; Day Student. DAVID VIGIL—Albuquerque, N.Mex.; Transfer, Albuquerque High; Farley Stamp Club, 3, pres. 4; Acolyte Club, 3, 4; I-M Football, 3; I-M Basketball, 3, 4; I-M Softball, 3; Majors, English, Mathematics, Social Studies. RICHARD WORDEN — Rensselaer, Ind.; Monogram Club, 4; Twin Towers staff, 3; Football, 4; I-M Football, 1, 2, 3; I-M Basketball, 1, 2, 3, 4; Majors, English, Mathematics, Latin, Science, Social Studies; Day Student. JOHN W. WEAVER—Nashville, Ind.; Acolyte Club, 3, 4; Electronic Club, 4; I-M Football, 1, 2, 3; I-M Basketball, 2, 3, 4; Majors, English, History, Social Studies. NEAL A. ZOTT — Centerline, Mich.; Transfer, Sacred Heart Seminary, De¬ troit; I-M Basketball, 4; Majors, Eng¬ lish, Latin. Page thirty
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