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:Ju l m i m 7 .-.;,;.'--.,H .. a: m ARTHUR M, LINZ CiArt'W-Sodality, 23- ,27; Prefect, ,25-'27; Orchestra, ,24; E10- cution Contest Winner, 24, i263, ,27; De- bating Team, ,27; Dramatic Club, 25327; X-News, ,26J27; Business Manager X- Ray. A speaker, a reputable athlete, a versatile student, and a prince of good fellows is Art Linz. Every field of endeavor was encom- passed by his broad scope. The school, the fellows, and the Annual are indebted consid- erably to Art and undoubtedly all will miss him greatly. ROBERT LOEBKER CiBobwsSodahty, :25- ,26. Bob claims that, despite all scientiiic proofs to the contrary, the sun revolves around Fort Mitchell. This is his only vice, and his class- mates think highly of himl Bob7s easy-going ways have made him quite popular. JEROME LUEBBERS UJerry'UmSOdality, 23327. All hail the future golf champion. Jerry puts on his shoes near the wide open spaces, where he was born With a golf club in his hand. On the lHole, Jerry is pretty good, but when it comes to driving, Jerry isure donit miss the iiPink TeesiU May Jerry never paint the air blue, 01' break his clubs amidst a deluge of high geared adjectives. JAMES MCKEON CiJim'UsSOdality, ,26-'27. Dark, small and independent. A smart lad, very inquisitive, and rather sensitive, but Withal, possessed of many fine qualities. Donit tell him he's Irish. . -i- , mmm Agrilrrsg $44.35. 4 A ggillr-Au-MAA A- A 4.; wsgigdswl .. MW. l l iii 1 n Wmmmnmw ::m::'jivrw w iii , 7-H i m . .7771: In H in: nu mum vmrnm. m nmrm. mu nu mm H m .m. u m ! mm um u .-m Page Twenty-sgieni i
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' L-uwgex:g uv HTIV . M m Page Twenfy-sim ALOYEIUS L. KENKEL WAPUHSodality, i2 J27. A breezy blonde, with a twinkling eye, who has sauntered through his high school course, endeavoring to the best of his ability not to overlook any fun, either in or out of the routine curriculum of studies. JOHN W. KILCOYNE CiJohnUhSodality, 24327; Dramatic Club, '27. John possesses front, or what the English- man would call Hside . We mean that he has a way with him. In fact, we foretell his ability as a vote-getter, provided he ever makes up his mind to emulate Lincoln and Douglas. His success as a cheer leader is well known. HARRY KRIEGE WDutchi'ihSodality, 23- 27; Acolythical Society, 24327; Glee Club, i23-i24V Kriege answers to the name of HDutch , has high ideals, but is always in low gear. He feign would be a wonder in a general way, but his habit of acquiring avoirdupois is a fly in his ointment. CHARLES LE PERE CiLapi'ihSodality, '23- 127 Pulis his class average up with his six feet three inches. Always first in height, first to enter physics class, first to get out of chapel, and last in his row, Carefree, congenial and attentive occasionally; has a hobby for raising his fog horn voicei A good scout. ' T ' fmirmii 5'17 W fit Iii, j:T.JA.rj:.-AM-L-:;T
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RAY NEAL McKEOWN U'Patlllh Sodality, ,25- ,27; Acolythical Society, '26; XhRay Staff. Our Pat will always be remembered for his merry Irish smile, and his effervescent and sparkling wit. He surrounds himself with an atmosphere of joviality and walks securely in it. JEROME MADDEN CiJerl'ylil hAssistant Editor X-Ray; Dramatic Club, i27. Jerry has been accused of possessing that mysterious quality of two letters beginning with iii and ending with ut . At any rate, he has cultivated many inseparable friends of both sexes. His literary, histrionic and criti- cal ability, has made him a valuable asset to the schooL ROLAND P. MAHER ClBibulusWiSodality, 25327. Our Bibulus is a real fellosterious or witty, which ever the occasion requires. A smile that draws friends is his, and one has to be fond of him. NORBERT MAIROSE ClNorbllthodality, 24-25; X-News; X-Ray Staff; Activity Cup Manager; Winner of Essay Contest, l25; Football, '24326. The dashing fullback 0f the blue and white eleven hails from Mohawk, where men are men, and Fords are still hailed as automobiles. Norb is a strong advocate of prohibition, but he sure knows his cheese and crackers. From all appearances, Norb will go over big in this place of turmoil, for he tops the scale at 160. Good luck, Norb, and when you become President, don : forget your classmates. : n... A -1. Liguumu mg; EZEUEUIITIITUZIYZE '11:: ,. nux U i- m n l u .ii uh .i w va..m.- Hll 11:77:71 : Hv Hugh:
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