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LAWRENCE A. BRENNAN lit E. S. Second, Ml. Olive. III. It. .S’. in History. Sodality. Acolyte. K. of First Honors. Second Honors. Philalethic. Dial Annual. Tournament Committee. Dramatic Club. Choir. Glee Club. S. M. Club. Treasurer. Varsity Football. Basketball. Baseball. Track. Captain Football Varsity. league Basketball. Baseball. 1 'slier. The esteem in which “lairry is held at St. Mary's is evidenced by the fact that bis gridiron mates elected him to share the captaincy of the squad through the last season. Larry is another of those individuals who share athletic and scholastic ability and are at home on the licld or in the class room. St. Mary's bids •■Farewell to a man who has won bis way Into the hearts of all who know him, by Just Ix-ing “I-arry.” JOHN A. (JORDON Pen field, ill. A. H. in History. Sodality. Council. First Honors, Second Honors. Phllaiethlc. Dial Annual. Dial Quarterly League Basketball. Baseball. Everybody can't occupy the limelight—It is necessary for some one to be backstage to help that the show may go on. Jack throughout his four years at St. Mary's has been actively engaged in helping out wherever he could Ik- of use. and though it was seldom that his name was brought before the public. St. Mary's deeply appreciates his services, and bills another loyal son a fond Farewell. and Godsi»eed. Page 162
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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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THOMAS A. BUKATY •J5 S. Eighth. Kansas City, Kan. A. li. in Philosophy. Sodality. Delegate. First Honors. Second Honors. Elocution. Dramatic flub. Varsity Basketball. Baseball. “Buck has been with us but two years, but in those years he has entered Into the spirit of tilings at St. Mary's and lias proved himself worthy to be called a true St. Mary's man. In two years Buck lias made a host of firm friends who arc reluctant to see such a short, though none the less. linn, friendship come to an end. It is Farewell” to Buck as to the rest, and St. Mary's wishes him the best that God can give. JOSEPH H. GREVE Chanutc. Kansas. B. S. in Philosophy. Sodality. K. of C., Tournament Committee. Choir. Glee Club. S. M. Club. Varsity Football. Captain 'Sfi. Basketball. Captain 28. Baseball. Track. All-State and All-Conference Football Mention. State Committee. Bleacher Squad. The time has come to bid adieu to one without whom St. Mary's won't seem quite the same. The passing of Joey . big. genial. greathearted Joey”, removes from the campus a figure prominent in every form of student activity. An athlete of the first class. Joey was at the same time a gentleman and a friend to be proud of. It is with tlie wishes for the best that life can give him that St. Mary's bills Farewell to her stellar athlete. Page 163
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