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-A,ca6emic Seniors BERNARD MC KEOUGH . Green Bay, Wis. “Bernie a student worthy of the name. Celebrated for his keenness of perception and his prowess on the directing end of the football squad. I k- is a poet of rare talent as well as an all round mixer. “I have lived to know that the secret of happiness is never to let your energies stagnate. 1‘tige Twenty-Fire ALBAN TESSIER .................De Pere, Wis. The domineering disposition of this virile youth has marked him as a veritable Bismark among the day students. Though his pugnacious tactics on the football gridiron never failed to strike terror into the hearts of his unfortunate opponents. yet from those who know him best we And he has a heart as tender as a child's, and a peculiar weakness for the lure of the silent drama. He above the rest in shape and gesture, proudly eminent stood like a tower. DONALD HIPSKIND..............Richmond. Ind. This handsome Indiana youth appeared in our midst with his belt full of scalps: (in the form of numerous feminine photographs). Perhaps he sighed for more worlds to conquer. In a short time he had won the hearts of all his fellow-students. who beheld in him a star of the first magnitude on the athletic field, the stage and every other field of endeavor. In the words of the poet: He touches nothing but what he adorns.' 7 am not one of those who believe in love at first sight but do believe in taking a second look. iiuuiiiiiu'M unmiuiiiujiiiiimiiiiuiinm:
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PATRICK N. BUTLER.................Appleton, Wis. To have known him is to have known a student of real worth, for he was that in every respect. True, the goods of the world were not equally distributed among all men. but Nature has been generous in bestowing her best gifts upon him, namely, industry, honesty and sociability. With these he is preparing himself for a broader field of action and the attainment of the most noble aspirations. Surrounded by a host of friends, yet. serious in action, yet. appreciative of wit and humor he is sure to go through life, a credit to his school and to his fellow citizens, a model not for admiration only, but also for imitation. A soul with every virtue fraught. By patriots, priests and poets taught. FRANCIS H. CLABOTS New Frankcn, Wis. Some seven years ago, the Director of Studies was heard to say. I wish we had more students like Clabots. Know ing that at some future date such a statement would be valuable, we jotted it down in our notebook and hence, you have it now. In our estimation the above quoted statement contains much more information about llarry than an entire page of poetical phrases and hyperbolical encomiums. All during his college days he has been a zealous student, a loyal friend, and a perfect gentleman. 1 1c is now pursuing his studies at the St. Norbert's Seminary, and we feel that anyone of his character and abilities cannot but be successful in his undertakings. At any rate we wish him happiness and good fortune in his vocation. Thus nobly rising in fair virtues cause. From thy own life, Transcribe the unerring clause. I'tujr Twenty-Four muiiininininiiunininiiinifniiinjmini :n;nninnnniL
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PHILIP PRITZL..............Hollondtown, Wis. Philip is a conscientious worker and applies himself with all his energy. His good nature and earnest effort foretells a contented and successful life, lie walked attended by a strong-aiding champion-conscience rage Twenty-Six EDWARD STEINKOPFF Wheaton, Illinois As sure as the angle of incidence equals the angle of reflection does Chink's radiant facial contortion without end reflect the sunshine of a happy youth. He is one of that type who must know the whvs and wherefores. Even hesitating long enough to ask why, when told to get out of the way of a falling window. And e'en his failings lean to Virtue's side EDWARD RONDOU................Green Bay, Wis. A true product of Green Bay. slow hut sure; yet not entirely immune to the horrors of fever of the spring variety, though the trait does not confine its attack to the season from which it derives its name. He takes life just as it comes and makes the best of his heavy seas. There is nothing so becomes a man as modest stillness, and humility. 3L92S
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