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WILLIAM SHEAHAN Manistique, Mich. Bill. Tis rare to find a person in whom there are so many good qualities: I’he oratory of a Burke, the keen wit of an Irishman, the athletic prowess of a Grecian prodigy and the literary gifts of an Addison are all compiled in this one youth. In spite of his talents. Bill was one of the boys '; a real honcst-to-goodncss. regular fellow. lie teas a man, take him all in all. I shall never look upon his like again HAROLD MOCKERS .. Green Bay, Wis. Fat represented a criterion in every branch of student endeavor. In class he received great honor and on the football squad also proved himself worthy of highest praise. He has a remarkable disposition. Whate er he did uas done with so much ease In him alone luas natural to please. ABNER FREDENBERG Neopit, Wis. Ab Rudy. Abner is one of the most jovial and well liked students of the College. His deeds are none but those becoming to a genuine fellow. I lis superb performances on the gridiron, diamond and stage won the hearts of the student body. A more diligent student, chivalrous friend and better sport than Ah' cannot lx found. Some are. and must be. greater than the rest.
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THE DES FEEES College Seniors JOHN D. KEHOE...................... Eaton. Wis. Whether in athletics, dramatics, social activities or in the class r x m. John has ever been a meteor in college life. In almost every phase of student activities he has been ! x kcd up to as a leading light John’s frequent appearances before College gatherings pronounce him an orator of no mean ability, flowing with wit and humor. I lis greatest efforts, outside of the class room arc shown in the Annual of which he has been the Editor-in-Chicf for the past two years. As Chairman of the Student’s Covcrning Council. he has given many words of advice and above all, g xx.l example. I lis graduation leaves a gap in the ranks which his successors will find hard to fill. “He's Irish in name, in manner, in wit, lies as true as gold, as bright every hit . JOHN C. GREATENS............Green Bay. Wis. Coming to St. X’orbcrt's as a mere youth. John’s winning personality soon endeared him to everyone with whom he came in contact. Always among the brightest in his class, he easily won the admiration of his teachers and classmates. John took a prominent part in all college activities, making his football letter in z . I lis popularity soon raised him to an official position in the different societies. He has also been a member of the Des Peres Board and held an honorable position in the Student’s Governing Council. He leaves behind him a host of friends who wish him every success in his future career. Be to his virtues very kind. Be to his faults, a little blind. V JV1923 Page Tuenty-Vire
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« ; • Tirrnti Srriu ROMAN STILP .................... Menasha, Wis. “Romev. Poor Roman's heart is generally miles away from school. The students always consider him a weighty judge in Cupid s affairs. Mis wistful eyes and clever moves made prey of the hearts of all. Romcy is sonic athlete. One would never think it. but—Oh my! “I did not fall in love. I rose in love '■ Ye seekers of wisdom follow me.'' HENRY SCHMITT.... Two Rivers, Wis. lank. As a scholar, an orator and a gentleman but few can compare with Hank . In an argument his opponents are known to have always come out second best. When the creator distributed beauty to his creatures Henry is stiid to have l- cen the first in line. VINCENT McKEOUGH . . Green Bay, Wis. Pa ” was a firm advocate in the principle of the Conservation of Energy. I le was known as a plugger , an all round good athlete, and a very agreeable associate. “What stronger breast hlate than a heart untainted
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