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THE STAR EQQQQQQRQ ' ww' wr ver ver , k5E5.-k3 'enly fum' NVILLIAM G. READY DHL Bill, who hails from Kenmore, needs no intro- duction. At the start he showed himself to be an oflicient student, and has kept up the good work ever since. He is an able trackman and baseball man- ager. His popularity may account for his some- times foolish sense of humor and untimely, actions on the campus, Incidentally, Buffalo's pioneer Radio station was named after Bill. CORNELIUS RILEY NEIL Neil is a well-known man-about-town. Care- free and popular, no dance or party is complete without him. But he does not let his numerous social activities interfere with his scholastic work for he has always maintained a high standing. Neil is always ready to give his candid opinion on any matter placed before him, and because of this he has gained a great number of friends. His ability as a leader is readily shown by the fact that he served two terms as president of 44A, Neil aspires to the medical profession and he has our hearty wishes that he attain this great ambition. VVILLIAM ROCHE BUS Bus is fl hard worker and a steady plugger. There are very few at St. Joe's who have not made his acquaintance for when not selling paper and pen- cils to the customers of the stationery room he is busy selling cafeteria tickets to the hungry mob which daily assails his booth. Bus is not content to merely follow the crowd for he has always been active in class and school work. VVhenever a com- mittee is appointed or a job to be done, he is sure to be on hand. His willingness to work and his ability as a go-getter will make him a success in life. JOSEPH SCHIEDER JOE .Xt the beginning of our Senior Year, this quiet, unassuming young man joined our ranks. It took us some time to get fully acquainted with him due to intermittent and prolonged absences occasioned by ill health. However, Joe was not long in finding his way into our hearts. for his genial manners, gentlemanly behavior and willingness to oblige soon appealed to us all. In parting we feel sure that :1 person of Joe's presentability, gentility and 'business ability cannot but make a success of life. You have our best wishes for a place in the sun, Joe.
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H- I I 4 li 4 1 i 4 ,as 'wo vw: THE STAR ALFRED PA l'OllILLET HAL Students not long acquainted with St. Joe's are liable to take this tall, well-groomed, smiling, distin- guished-looking student for a foreign diplomat, but such an illusion is quickly dispelled when the fam- resounds along the cor- reticence, Al is popular He shines particularly as an ad-getter and business man. No doubt some day he will replace Ambassador Herrick as America's rep. resentative to the land of his forefathers. Bon Voyage, Al, wherever you may steer your course. iliar greeting, Hello, Al, ridors. Despite a certain with those who know him. DANIEL PESCHIO PESCH Pesch is the boy who likes it when reports are given out each Monday. That's because he always manages to get his share of 100 per cents. He is our model tor French, Latin and Mathematics, i'or in these subjects he's a genius. We have al- ways considered him as a sort of walking en- cyclopedia, at least that is the way it seems, judging from the number of questions we ask him each day. Dan likes recreation, but he never lets play inter- fere with his studies. VVe are still wondering why he always says Says which? when asekld a ques- tion. We hear that Dan expects to study medi- cine after leaving St. Joe's. Go to it Pesch. JAMES R. PRIVITERA MU'SSOLINI Mussolini is a great man. He is quite popular around the school, and is among the leaders in the class. By the way, he must be a glutlton for punish- ment-witness all the objets d' art that grace his many notebooks. VVe hope Jim has as much success in later life as he has had in school. JOHN RAY SOUP Jack is one of our representatives from South Buffalo. He has the happy faculty of mixing humor with all his undertakings and has consequently been a wonderful companion during our four years at St. Joe's. One remark from Jack is more than enough to throw the most serious class into a state of confusion. Jack, however, can afford bo be care- free for he has always maintained a high standard in his -scholastic activities. Good-bye, Jack, and Good Luck for the future. Twenty lhiee
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T ,si lg A Vw HE STAR CHARLES SCHIRMAN CHARLIE Small .but-fUh my! Charlie is a living proof ot the text A Little Child Shall Lead Them. He has distinfzuished himself as an active member of the 'AStar staff, and many learned articles and editorials have appeared above his name in that publication. He takes keen delight in trying to arouse the ire of his genial friend Wallie Miller, but how he suc- ceeds is known to few. Charlie can often be heard strumming a ukelele which accompanies his 0tllFl- wise melodious voir-e. Good-bye Charlie, the Class ol' 1927 is proud 01' you. CHARLES H. SCHNITTER ISl'SYBODY In first year Charley was a model student. Now - fno, we will rot say it. Suffice it to say that he has bumped his way along the four rorky years of High School. and is now trying' to graduate. Vl'e don't know whom he takes after, Jack Dempsey, Barney Oldfield. or VVill Rogers-we'll let you judfzn-. JOHN A. SEBERT UHANDSOMTT' John is one of who aim high and years ago he went those quiet, unobtrusive fellows quietly attain their goal. Two to Springfeld, Mass., but after a year there he returned to St. Joe's. We never found out why he came back so quicke-maybe the police could tell us? The members of 4B have learned to dodue John, for he is treasurer. and just hates to See anyone in arrears. s 41'- rlvlvfllfjl fi
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