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HENRY CHARLAP Studenl Council 4 Sbamrotle Club 2 Honor Roll 4, 3, 2, I Baseball 4, 3 Hank belongs to the rank of young men at St. joe's who say only a few words on any topic. He stands aside and observes the foibles and idiosyn- crasies of his fellow students. The only topic on which Hank is at all vociferous is baseball and, once started on what for him is the king of sports, he cannot easily be stopped. This avid in- terest in baseball is not confined to verbal bar- rages alone for Hank can slide safely to home plate with the best of them. He also maintains a consistently high batting average in his school work by winding up among the quarter's high grade men. , HQ 'fiiau 1 5 frm 'G - 'nn m P 3 ' MARK CONLEY Shamrock Club 4 The head of the Social Committee of the C. Y. C., Mark is also one of the most active mem- bers, attending dances or skating parties sponsored by both the Council and the school. After years of deliberation, he has finally decided that he will enter the dental profession and join the ranks of the few from the school who have gone into that field. Numbered among Mark's hobbies is the building of model boats and planes, which he does very well. Although he does not play on the school teams, Mark likes to indulge in games of football and basketball whenever he has a free moment. Z:
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lg Qulvff RICHARD CARBALLADA Sludent Council 4 Orcl1cstra4 3 7 I Icgxono Decency 4 3 Z I Debating 4 Honor R011 I One of the most prominent and likeable fellows in our class is Dick In every sport and activity which is started at St oe s Dick has always been one of the leaders In the Orchestra Dick is noted for his ability to play the violin with such artistry as to be ranked as one of the outstanding student musicians in this section of the state In athletics Dick is up to par when handling a basketball and he played on his class team for three years as well as on teams outside of school JAMES CASEY Wlien im graduates from St. oe s he will go on to Cornell to study mechanical engineering. At present he is preparing for the future by his em- ployment as a sheet metal apprentice. He is one of the better bowlers in the school and he also takes pride in his swimming and dancing. ims ability in mathematics also heralds an engineering career for this ruddy likeable fellow. I-Ie was seen at most of the dances which were sponsored by St. oes and he faithfully supported the affairs run by the school. im has made many friends at school through his amicable personality and his fondness for social life.
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JOHN LOUGHLIN FRANFIS X CRONIN ltgzon 0 Dtttnry 3 Icgxon 0 Decency 7 I Transferred from Techmcal Hugh School as a sophomore ack soon accllmated hlmself to the qulet academlc atmosphere at St oe s and before long was lmmersed ID the lI1Il'1C3C1CS of Latm whlch caused lum more than the allotted amount of mental misery However once thxs major hurdle was behmd htm, ack was able to devote h1s talents to the field of sports, especially base ball and basketball both of whlch found h1m an Hls persistence 1n battlmg through Latm conluga tnons and commg out the vlctor xs ack s greatest assurance of success m the busmess world where perseverance IS the final test of ones mettle 0- '4 17 V Rv 3 Football 4 3 Baseball 2 I The baseball manager for two years, Butch has proved htmself to be a cllrector at heart smce he also assumed the posntnon of manager on the football team m hxs thnrd and fourth years Aslde from all thus assmstance to the diamond and grxd nron teams at school he has also m recent years devoted much of hls time to bowlmg and through weekly competxtlon with h1s frlends Butch has mg extremely prohclent When he graduates from St oes Frank Cronm w1ll enroll ID CBHISIUS College with the mtentlon of becommg a medlcal man 22 s Y v ,,- f I ' f h A J , . , , , . 7 ff li . J , , . . . . . . , ' 7 . . . . . . V h 7 Y ' Y . . 7 , . . . . . , acuve parncmpant and an enthusxastrc spectator. developed himself in that are to the extent of be- . . . . J , J , f . . . . ' Y ' 7 Q .. OWAKDP.
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