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JOHN’ R. KELLIHER IOuS N. Shore Drive, Chicago. III. II. S. in Chemistry. Sodality. First Honors. Second Honors. Phllalethic, Dial Quarterly. Tournament Committee, S. M. Club. Varsity track. Basketball M a n a g o r. I.«-a ue Football, Basketball. Baseball. I'slier. Movies, Joey has gone Ills way unostentatiously doing his bit where it was most needed throughout bis college career, but his abilities were not left unrecognized. lie came Into the limelight as the successful manager of the varsity basketball squad. But his name was already carved Into the halls of st. Mary's as another true St. Mary's man to whom it is rather hard to bid that last Farewell. HENRY UMSCHKID Flush. Kansas. A. II. in Latin. Sodality. Acolyte. First Honors. Football, Baseball. Basketball. I’hila-lethlc. Librarian. Sacristan. Dial Annual. Dial Quarterly. Hour Class. Intercollegiate Batin Place Winner '29. I-atin Club. Hank Is another of those who go about getting things done while others look for the praise. The value of his services during his years at St. Mary's Is Immeasurable, but when things were to be done, “Hank could always be counted on to do them, and to do them right. St. Mary's holds a warm place In her heart for efficient. retiring Hank while she wishes him Godspeed” as she says •‘Farewell. Page 1«0
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RICHARD W. STONE 122 Rlchton. Detroit, Mich. II. S. in Philosophy. Sodality. K. of C.. Acolyte, First Honors. Second Honors. Prom Committee. '28. Phllalethlc. Dial Annual. Business Manager ‘29. Dial Quarterly, Hour Glass, Orchestra. Band. Kampus Kats. Little Symphony. Varsity Tennis. League Football. Basketball. Baseball. Movies. Cheer leader. Winner of Golf Tournament ‘2 ;. He of the uncombed hair has won a firm place in the hearts of all who have come in contact with him throughout his four years at St. .Mary’s. And while busy making friends and keeping them. Dick has not been too busy to turn his abilities to activities which have prospered under his guidance. He and his saxophone are an unlientablc pair Fords are his ruination. His genial figure will lie missed when St. Mary's says Farewell to Dick . EDWARD C. McGURREX 239 S. Grand. Sedalia. Mo. A. II. in Philosophy. Sodality. K. of C . Acolyte, Master of Ceremonies. Sacristan, First Honors, Second Honors. Prom Committee ’2S. Philaletlilc. Dial Annual, Dial Quarterly, Hour Glass. Tournament Committee. Publicity Staff, Orchestra. Band. Glee Club, Choir. President, Kampus Kats. Little Symphony. S. M. Club. Football Manager, league Basketball, Baseball, Sacristan. It would take volumes to contain our estimate of Mac . There has been no form of student endeavor with which he has not been intimately connected: no form of student activity which has not been the better for his help. The manner in which he directed tin destines of the 1928 football squad is an indication of Mac's manner of handling everything he undertakes. St. Mary's reluctantly bills Farewell to one of her truest sons. Page 159
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JAMES F. LEA HIGH 15 E. Walnut, Washington, Jnd. A. It. in History. Sodality. Prefect ’28. Acolyte. First Honors. Dial Annual. I-it era ry Editor. 27-’29. Dial Quarterly. Hour Glass. Editor. 27-’28. Publicity Staff. Band. Orchestra. S. M. Varsity Club. Varsity Tennis. Captain ’2S-’29. Winner Tourney. 26- 27. Eighth Place Intercollegiate English. ••Jack while maintaining his position near the top of his class scholastically has found time to enter Into almost every other form of student endeavor, chiefly, however, the journalistic side of It. The Hour Glass has been under his guidance for the past two years, and he has done effective work on the Dial and Annual. Tennis is his main diversion, punning Ills failing. St. Mary's bids “Jack a fond Farewell and sends with him wishes for the liest God can give him. JOHN F. RYAN «07 N. Seventeenth. Kansas City. Kan. It. S. in Philosophy. Sodality. K. of Acolyte. Second Honors. Philalethic. Tournament Manager 29. Dramatic Club. Varsity Football. All-Star Mention. Basketball. Captain ’29. Baseball. Track. S. M. Club. President 29. Junior Basketball Coach '2s. I‘slier. The grand old man Is one of St. Mary's most finished athletes, and his shoes will he hard to fill when graduation removes “Duck from the lineup. But he has never neglected the other phases of college life and In has given a good account of himself in the class room as well as on the athletic field. In bidding Duck . Farewell St. Mary’s does so to a gentleman, a scholar and a true s|w rt—a representative St. Mary’s man. Page 161
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