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JAMES A. WAGNER. B. A. Depere, Wis. “Art Entered Freshman year from St. Norbert’s High School. Varsity Football St. Aug.'s Lit. President St. John’s Dramatics Glee Club Student’s Governing Council Des Peres Staff Mission Crusade ■‘Art” is a wonderful entertainer. possessing many rare talent which most young men lone for. His singing as well ns hi ability to ii.-rfumi on the stage have won for him a crown of popularity. In St. Augustine's he wax often call i'd il|K n to sing and was always ready. More proof of hi power a a leader was shown when he was chosen as president of St. John’s in 1931. Along with his Intellectual endeavors this popular ideal of manhood showed great physical abilities. lie earned hi letter a a guard on Coach Cary' wonderful It»2fi gridiron machine. DANIEL F. HURLEY. B. A. Depere, Wis. “FX Entered Freshman year from Antigo High School Football Squad St. Augustine’s Consultor, St. John’s Librarian Dramatics Student's Govcring Council Des Peres Staff Mission Crusade The pen can hardly depict the personality of this peculiar genius who has experienced life just as it Is. He has had a taste of worldly life, and now he is filling his intellectual capacities. During the World War FX saw service with Uncle Sam. Following this experience he signed up at St. Norbert’s. Here he showed great school spirit, doing his bit in whatever came his way. Hurley is of a peaceful disposition and believe in minding his own business. To this admirable trail we may trace hi popularity, which was so evidenced during hi college days. ROBERT A. SROMOV-SKY. B. A. Depere, Wis. “Al” Entered Freshman year from St. Norbert’s High School. Inter-class Football Baseball Squad St. Augustine’s Consultor of St. John’ Librarian Mission Crusade Though small in stature. Albert took the part of a Big Man during hi college days. Hi size never hindered him from participating in all forms of athletics. In the classroom Al was a leader, for his mental abilities seemed » • surpass those of hi fellow colleagues. Yet. for every effect there is a cause, and the reason for this youth’s distinctive rating was study. He applied hi- mind to whatever he might have been doing with the deepest concentration. But do not take Al as only n serious lad. for he could take a well as give a joke at any time. His mirthful di position won for him the admiration of every student and teacher. Y Twenty-seven
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CHARLES KAHAT “Charlie” Gre nleaf, Wis. WM. SMITS Hill. “Little Wm Green Bay, Wis. PAUL SCHBOEDER Pal.” Puda” Entered from Two Rivers. 1923. Varsity Football, (4) Varsity Basketball (4) Historical Society, (4) Debating League, (4) Diamatics, (4) Mission Crusade, (4) St. Johns, (1, 2, 3, 4) Historical Society, (3. 4) Sergeant-at-Arms, (3) Mission Crusade, (4) Historical Society, (4) Dramatics, (4) Cheer Leader (3, 4) Football, (3) It I Impossible to state In a few lilies all the good quail-ties of the “philosopher of our clas . Charlie i a deep thinker hut whether this he a virtue or a fault we dare not decide hut may remark with the dramatist. “He thinks too much: such men are dangerous. Kahn!'s Spirit of preievernnce Mill see him successfully launched in Ihe sea of life. Last fall at the commencement of Ihe football season Coach Carey was in need of a right tackle. For the sake of his school I'uda volunteered Fits service at the sacrifice of his study time. Since then he has proven nof only to have trod the gridiron in triumph, hut also the illimitable plaits of learning. Future years will undoubtedly find him with lauri-ls of fame, generally attained by an ambitious character. Here we have a second Shorty Nellis. Ilttlt WJI Ham is a day student and, strange to say. industrious. Unfortunately, though, he Is subject to a serious ailment, which absents him from school, approximately every second week. During these limes, however. Bill's craving for knowledge does not desert him. He studies elsewhere and easily manages to keep up with the. class. Bill aspires to reach a great height.
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