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JOHN W. ADI-ER 1361 Court. Memphis. Tonn. A. If. in lint lisli Sodality. Mission Society. Acolyte. First Honors. Class President ’28. 29. Prom Committee '28. Phllalcthic, President 29. Inter-Collegiate Deleter. llarbaugh Debate. Ryan Om-torlcal. Dial Quarterly. Hour Glass, Tournament Committee. Dramatic Club. Fsher. Movies. Graduation closes an eventful career of seven years at St. Mary's for John. Throughout these years he has ever kept himself warm in the hearts of his numerous friends and has turned his abilities toward whatever there was to be done. A scholar, a leader, a gentleman, and a firm friend. John will 1m- missed, and his place will be hard to till. Farewell, John, you have done your work well. JOHN F. BERG a Foster Drive. Dos Moines. Iowa. If. S. in Chemistry. Sodality. K. of C.. First Honors. Second Honors. Class Secretary. Prom Committee '28. Tournament Committee. Orchestra. Rand. Kampus Kats. S. M. Club. Varsity Football. Varsity Golf. Captain '25-'2S. Junior Football Coach '27. League Football. Basketball. Baseball. Csher. Smiling Johnnie is another who says farewell to St. Mary's after eight years within her halls. He has always taken an active part In all St. Mary's activities and has shown himself an able leader. Golf is his specialty, the saxophone his diversion. Johnnie's ways may take him far from St. Mary's, but in bidding him farewell' she semis with him her sincer-est wishes for the best, for John Is a true St. Mary's man. Page 157
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Senior Class History “nrHR moving finger writes, and having writ, moves on.” 'The l ook of deeds done in our college years is closed. Our forms are to pass from St. Mary’s hallowed walls.—Wc leave behind but the names and memories of our years inscribed on the scroll of time. Four short years and the day has come when the class of 1929 can no longer emblazon on the record scroll deeds of success and achievement. Our college days are over. But as the doors of St. Mary’s close behind us a new vista meets our view, a new and broader vista—the doors have opened upon the world, where each one of us must p’av his part in the great drama of life. The linger of time has written “finis” to our college years. Four short years, filled to overflowing with eventful happenings, have passed since we first entered St. Mary’s as college men. But from the very beginning we made it evident that as time went on we would undoubtedly write a full page in the annals of St. Maurc’s before we were through. Mow well we have kept our promise is told in this book. Our first year, the beginning of what seemed to us an endless task, wc passed with glory, and the scroll of time carries on it the triumphs of our class in every line of student endeavor. With the first milestone passed we entered upon our Sophomore year, which but duplicated the feats of our Freshman year. And so our Junior year, when first we felt the responsibility of upper classmen. But the spirit of the Class of ’29 was only heightened bv the added trust. And now our Senior year. The time nears when the book of our college life will be closed—forever. And as the day of parting draws nearer and nearer we face the future undaunted, unafraid, with a feeling of mingled pride and regret. We fear not. for our teachers and associations at St. Mary's have shaped our lives to combat the world's hardest battles. We are proud of our record—of the fact that we have been able to keep alive that old St. Mary’s spirit and that we have earned the right to be called “St. Mary’s Men. The time for parting has come, and as we say a fond goodbye to St. Maurc’s and to our associates it is with a feeling that though many miles may separate us. nor time nor distance can ever dissolve the bond which keeps us ever together—the SIM KIT OF ST. M ARY’S. I lev. 8to| lu n J. Rueve. S. J. [,5»Ke lot;
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FRANK L. HYLAND 232$ Arkansas. St. Louis. Mo. B. S. in Chemistry. Sociality. Mission Society. Acolyte, First Honors, Second Honors. Class Treasurer. From Committee '2S. Phila-lethlc, Hour Glass. Librarian '2S. Tournament Committee. Dntmatlc Club. S. M. Club. Varsity Football. Basketball, Track. Captain ’27-'29, A11-Conference Football M e n 11 o n. League Basketball. Baseball. Football. Stage Manager. Bleacher Squad. Sacristan. Cheer Leader. Cuey in his eight years here has managed to become the handy man about the place, in addition to making a name for himself in several different forms of athletic endeavor. When Cuey packs up and leaves. St. Mary's begins her hunt for those who will take his place, for Have Hyland do It has become a watchword at St. Mary's. And there is no truer friend than Cuey , big. carefree. true son of St. Maine's. JUSTIN E. HOY S24 Lane. Topeka. Kansas. . B. in Philosophy. Sodality. Acolyte. First Honors. Second Honors. Mission Society. League Football, Baseball, Philalethlc. Dramatic Club. Varsity Tennis. Intercollegiate Debater. Hurlmugh Medalist '20. Cheer Leader. Jus returned to St. Mary's after an absence of a year to resume Ids customary place at the top of the list of those who are prominent in campus activities. Though ho Is somewhat of a stranger this year .Ius has entered into activities as of old. renewed his old friendships, and made many new ones. St. Mary's tind it hard to say “Farewell to Jus . Page 15$
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