St Josephs Collegiate Institute - Star Yearbook (Buffalo, NY)

 - Class of 1927

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1 I 1 4 fi 4 '5 Sixlrrn ww J9-an Jem THE STAR HARVEY ANDERSON MOCK Ock is a real sport in and out of schoolg besides he's the class wit. His jokes and witty say- ings keep tlze boys amused and also annoy the librarian. In his four years stay at St. Joe's Harvey has earned for himself the school letter. He de- fended us on the tennis court and his work was commendable. He hopes to outdo 'tBig Bill Tilden someday. Tennis is not the only sport that Harv enjoys. for he supports all school and class activities. Well Ock we wish you the best of luck in what- ever you may undertake. SARKIS J. ANTHONY TONY Tony is a willing and consistent worker. His name has gracecl the Honor Roll throughout his four years at St. Joe's. His ever-smiling face has won him the friendship of all he met, None of us can recall a single instant when he was on the carpet. Good luck, Tony, may you have as great success in the future as you have had in school. MARTIN BARRETT MART Mart speaks seldom and soft, fexcept when debating? However, when he does speak you may be sure that it's something worth while. HC never wastes words but comes right to the point the gets that from arguing with Wlillerl. As an essayist Mart holds his own, for he wields a neat pen in that line, and when it comes to writing class notes there seems to be no one like Barrett, He has always been active in class doings, especially in defending class 4-A in debating. Martiu's going to college, where we know he will meet with untold success. CLAUDE BARTH CLAl'DE Barth is well known at school. He should be, in so lar as. he has earned several letters for track and cheer-leading. He has served well in the latter capacity and. no doubt will be missed. Claude has taken a great deal of interest in other activities 1-00, GSD9Cially in helping to put over the annual card party and dance. Many are the classes which might have been exceedingly dull if Barth hadn't been there to brighten things up with his wise remarks. lVe hope you will achieve success in your future undertakings, Claude.

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THE STAR QQQQQQEQ Q 5 , Q v p r P , 4 1' I if , EWEWEWEQ JOHN BVRKE JACK Collegiatc'. ' VVe'll say so. Jack is a real spurt in OVQIY sense ol' the word.. He is flood at his studies and athletics, as well as at other acti- vities. He represented 4-A in debating and basket- ball, in which he did well. VVit and ability--that's Jack, He makes things, Ceven History periods? puppy and interesting. John earned his J as uianagzer of the basketball team. His fine personality has gained. him a great number of friends at St. Jttes. The class ol' '27 is behind you, Jack. JOSEPH BVRKE JOE lt seems that Joe leaves the talking to the other fellnw. He reminds us of the thou,1:fhtt'ul :nan in Milton's It Penserosof' .Ioe's a willinu lad who likes to lend a helping hand. 'l'hat's why he is so well liked by everyone. He takes an interest in all school and class activities although he does not partake in athletics. To sum him up we might say. Joe is a real member of the class, in his own quie' way. Vile wish him all sorts ot' luck tgocd luck of coursey in all his future endeavors. LESTER J. BRASS LES Lester has been from the start one ol' the tore- inost scholars ol' '27, quiet. efficient, always t'there, that's Lester. He has done remarkably well in all subjects, but we think he rather leans toward science, It such be the case, then prepare for some wonder- ful advances ot' science sometime in the future. JOSEPH F. CHl l'l'l .l0lC Chute has been with us for Your years. during which time he has distinguished himself as one capable ol' indulging in all the amusements about 1110 S0h00l. and equally crapatble of obtaining con- Siffjflill' high marks in his studies. VVithout doubt his good nature and perservance will gain an abund- ance oi' glory for him in the futuie. Xl l'VlIfl 4 ll

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