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SBERTOLI CREVE Sophomore Class MAURICE V. SBERTOLI Chicago, Illinois Buck” Maury” Sodality, '24-'27; Acolyte. '24-'27: First Honors. 4; Second Honors. 7: Mission Society Officer, 25-'27; Band, '26; Leagues. Basketball, Baseball, Football; Varsitv Baseball, '26-'27; Philalethic, '26- 27; Cheer Leader, '27. JOSEPH R. GREVE Chanute, Kansas Joe, Grev Sodality. '25-'26; Glee Club. ‘26-'27: Varsity Football. '25-'26, All-State '26; 'arsitv Baseball. '26-'27; Varsity Basketball, '26-27; S. M. Club: Property Man. '27; Soph. Class Indoor Team. HE CLASS of ’29 is halfway through its journey. With regret and no little pride we look back on the last two years. We were fresh no doubt, but it was soon evident that the influence of the Freshmen was to be felt in every endeavor connected with college life. And so it is that with mingled pride and regret we survey the years gone by. and it is with confidence and misgivings—paradoxical terms—that we await the years to come. The pride that we feel comes from a realization that we have upheld every St. Mary’s tradition, and upheld them in a way that is a credit to us as a class and as St. Mary’s men. Not only have we taken our place in the ranks of the students but we have risen from the ranks to make ourselves felt in athletic and scholastic work. A list of the achievements of the past two years would fill too much space. It will suffice to say that there has been no branch of competition too hard for at least one member of the Class of ’2!) to enter. And our success is self-evident. The regret that we feel is that those years have passed forever, and can only exist as fond memories. Hut is it regret ? The satisfaction of two years well spent takes away all the regret and leaves only a pleasing retrospect. Our misgivings are the result of the records made b classes before us. Each year as classes move up they leave additional achievements to emulate. May the Class of ’29 uphold its part with credit in the making of a greater St. Mary’s! ‘age Fifty-jour
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MVmM “1 Dallas, Texas “Andy” Sodality; Acolyte; Pliilalcthic; Hour Glass; Sen Elocution; Track '27; Intercollegiate Debate haugh ’2» ; First Honors, t». St. Joseph, Missouri “Wretch” Sodality; Varsity Football; Chairman Prom Committee Varsity Basketball; Acolytbical '27; bcu-Jun Play '27. CASIMIR MROCZYNSKI St. Joseph. Missouri Cas” Sodality Sec'y and Trcas. ,2C -'27; Second Honors. 2: League Basketball; Varsity Baseball '26-27; Scn-.lun Play; Pliilalcthic; Glee Club; Choir; Band; Orchestra. FRANK C. DICKMAXX Muskogee, Oklahoma “Plat foot” Sodality; Asst. Prefect '26; Acolytical; League Football '2. '2 ; League Basketball; League Baseball; Pliilalcthic; Sen-,1 un Play; Intercollegiate Debater '27. F.XRY P. MAGUIRF St. Marys, Kansas “Maggie” Sodality; League Football, Basketball, Baseball; Track; Librarian '2 »; K. of C. FDMUXD J. SEIDL Spcarville, Kansas “Eddie” Sodality; Varsity Football '2l’27; Varsity Baseball '21- 27; Dial Annual; Sen-lun Play; S. M. Club; K. of C.; Tournament Committee. HEXRY h. POOS Mt. Olive, Illinois Hank” Sodality; Glee Club; League Basketball, Baseball '2.V27; Varsity Football '2l-'27. Captain Fleet '2S; College Theatricals; Pliilalcthic. Page ■'ifty-three
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JOHX . ADLER Memphis, Tennessee “Jack” Sodality '22'27: Acolyte '22'27: Philalcthic '25.'27; Class Honors. 10: First Honors. 5; Mission Society Officer '26, '27: Ryan Oratorical '26; Hour Class '25-’27; Dial ’2.V27; Dial Annual '25-'27. JOHN BERG Des Moines, Iowa “Johnny Sodality '21-'27: Orchestra '2C27; Hand ’2t '27; Kampus Kats '25-'27: Varsity Football '20; Varsity Golf '26. '27: Class Baseball. I HOMAS CLINTON Independence. Missouri “Tom Sodality '2( , '27; Philalcthic '26; Dial Annual: Spanish Club. AWRENCK BRENNAN Mt. Olive, Illinois “I.arry Sodality '26, '27; Second Honors, 1; Philalcthic: League Basketball '26; Varsity Baseball '26, '27; Varsity Football BERYL COLLINS “Choc Sodality '25-'27: Second Honors: League Baseball. Basketball '25-'2' Philalcthic '25-’27; Hour Glass; D Leader. Marias, Iowa League Football ’25-’26; ': Band: Kampus Kats: ial; Dial Annual; Cheer JAMES CORNISH Oklahoma City, Oklahoma “Jimmy Sodality; Mission Society Officer: League Football. Baseball. Basketball '2.V27: Varsity Football '26; Philalcthic LMER A. BIEHLER Lowemont, Kansas “Slim, “High Hat Sodality ’25-’27; First Honors t. Second 2: Philalcthic '25'27: Baseball Champs '26; Basketball '25. '26; Fort-ball '25, '26; Oratorical '25. Page Fifty-five
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