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WILBERT C. COSTELLO Although Costello hails from Pleasant Ridge, he bears up under it like a man, and even has been known to smile about it, show- ing- his remarkable courage and humor. Not- withstanding this, he is a popular member of the Senior class, and it is with sorrow that we think of parting from himt JOSEPH M. DACEY CiJoeiU-SOdality, i26- ,27; Manager of Baseball, 25. Easyegoing Joe might be one,s first impres- sion of this lad, but although of leisurely gait and speech, there is very little of slowness about him. As manager of a school baseball team, his like for efficiency is hard to equal. CHARLES J. DALY A boy from over the river who has been with us but a year. In this time he has made himself a lot of friends by his humor and many qualities of friendship. Attracted at- tention as a speaker of ability. ROBERT W. DAPPER NBobitieSodality, ,24127; Consultor, i27; X-News Staff, i27; X-Ray Staff. A cheerful disposition, sincerity and willing- ness to lend a hand whenever needed, char- acterize Bob. Throughout his four years he has been a Ieader in his class, but somehow found time to engage in other activities that plainly show him to possess school spirit and loyalty to classmates in no small degree. PageiEighteen :h 4A: AMAAuLiLZMg.
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i'li'i'rji-m-v X R AY a:him: .. HWJKL: J. ROBERT BRAND CiSpeedUiSodality, i25327; Football, ,26; Baseball, 9527; Captain, ,27. A boy to whom success has- come both in line of scholarship and of sport. Bob started his high school career handicapped by too great a reserve of shyness and timidity. These same qualities now serve pleasantly as a modest setting for his athletic prowess. 1: Class president for four years. LEROY T. CAHILL CiJoe'UmSodality, :25, i227. Joe is a reserved, lovable Irishman, and a 1 loyal supporter of all school activities. His i ready smile and keen sense of humor will do a much in helping him over the sorrows and 11 dimculties of life. JOHN B. CONNAUGHTON C'Jacki'iiSo; dality. ,25327; Baseball, i27. Hails from Hamilton, but has lived it down. Small in stature, but a giant in mental facul- ties. Led his class in third and fourth years. Has diaplayed his ability as an elocutionist. Played on class baseball and basketball teams 5: while a Sophomore and a Junior, and since iii has made good on the High School baseball team. WILLIAM F. CONWAY CiFl'OggEeW a dality, 123327. E: Steadiness and hard work have marked : Billis high school career; roly-poly, modest, ir- easily provoked to laughter, yet serious in the So- class room. His portrait is on display at Jones. v Wllli- wwwuu . ... Hui mun Eli um m r mu 1 v VVmequ-i F Page Seventeen
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X RAY JOHN I. DOYLE CiCGnani'i-nSodality, ,24- i27; Acolythical, 125. Every endeavor that John has made, has i been characterized by his earnestness. His i i devotion to studies should gain him a notable place in after life. JOSEPH H. DRESSMAN CiJoeiiieSOdahty, 2.4326; Asst. Prefect, 224325; Consultor, i25-'26; X-News Staff, Q4327; Winner of Essay Contest, ,27; Editor-in-Chief X- Ray; Football Manager, 26. The Colossus of Rhodeswand Joe of Saint i, X. Our Southern gentleman has all the characteristiCS of the famous state from which :5 he haiisea gallant bearing, a charming per- sonality, a winning smile, and like the thor- oughbreds of the Blue Grass in everything he attempts, be it sports 01' the gentler arts Hi, he runs second to none, ROBERT DUCHSCHER UiBobWeSodality, '24327. Reading sent a favorite son to Saint Xavier when Bob joined us. There is a bit of a philosopher in this boy, and he has been heard to speak of the crops. He canit be pushed, yet isn't slow. LAWRENCE J. DUPREE CiLal'ryyweSOw dality, i26-i27; Winner Essay Contest, ,26; X-Ray Staff. Although a student of excellent ability, having won class honors for two consecutive years, Larry is a firm believer in the old adage, All work and no play make Jack a dull boyf' Hence he has played regularly on the class basketball team. Page Nineteen
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