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0 ea ca ca ca. c PAUL P. DESMOND Dez Equally a good student and athlete. Paul has played on his class teams and abounds in school spirit. He possesses a well-ordered brain which he uses to advantage. Of course, there must be one drawback to this otherwise admirable record. Dez lives in Dayton, Kentuckyg but don't worry, you can't keep a good man down. Sodality '27, '28. LAWRENCE F. DROEGE Larry We hear that Larry is quite a business man in the city of Covington. We hope that he will form as many friendships in later life as he has at St. Xavier. Sodality '26-'28. AUGUST H. EILERMAN Auggie When Auggie stands up we behold the tallest' member of the Senior Class. Greek bores him, but Chemistry, and in fact all science, is his forte. The friends that he has made at St. Xavier are many indeed. Sodality '25-'28, Officer '26, Debating Society '26. I. EDWARD ELING Ed A quiet, nonchalant fellow with a bright greeting for everyone. Also a very fine student, showing remarkable consistency in maintaining high marks in all his subjects. Sodality '25-'285 Acolythical Society '26. ., l v 3 C3 CJ C1 C1 CJ CJ Q CJ 0 L3 Q O C5 Page Twcnly-lhree
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C7 C7 C7 C7 C7 C 7 C7 '7 C7 C7 C7 r e er-. X-RAY ee:e.e..,. -NS! fviic 'W inline? WILLIAM I. CONNOR Bill ive always wondered where Bill acquired his cheery, distinctive, swift-ascending laugh, and then we found out that his domicile was located on the top-most peak of Nlt. Auburn, and all was ex- plained. Bill proved quite an asset to the Dra- matic Club in several of its productions. Sodality '25-'28, Dramatic Club '27, '28, Secretary Dramatic Club '28 QW' JAMES S. CROWLEY lim The elder member of the Gold Dust Twins ,- Anton and Crowley-who can't seem to decide whether he lives in Norwood, Hyde Park or Oak- ley. Yvhen not submerged in pondering over this question, you'll find him airing his opinions on how a poem about Spring should be written. Possesses a gorgeous smile. Sodality '25-'28, Debating Society '26. ROBERT C. CUNDY Bob', Dapper? lVe almost had the correct word to describe Bob. From what we hear, when school is out, he spends a great deal of time in Yvest Nor- wood-? It is tough, Bob, to have a tell-tale brother in the Freshman class. A dandy fellow, with more friends than there are jelly beans in the ten-cent store. Sodality '25-'28, Acolythical Society 'Qbg Orchestra '25. GEORGE I. DAUMEYER Georgie During his four years at St. Xavier, George has been the apple of his elocution teacher's eye. Besides, for two years he was one of the able custodians of the library boolcs. And if that isn't a proof of ability then there is no proof. Assistant Librarian '27, '28 wr f if .haf-Lf N v C3 C C3 CJ LJ C3 C5 CJ CJ C3 CJ CJ C3 Page Twenlu-Iwo
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6 . u H, n u C7 Qwg cs A rcs VC7AYMt cs WEL fyggnni ca W mcg: n u C ,gl?g'f':.f'Wd. f V 7 , , Zh f vt N- L an 'I if '55 31513 'V AUGUST F. FATH Gus A quiet antl stuelious pupil: he has always been 4 , . among the toremost in his class. He is one ol the J ro most active memlrers .ot the Stunlents' Spiritual , Council, anal a. Sotlality otlicerulor tour years. 1' His pleasing smile is incllcatlve ol his personality. M. - , i,'k ' If Soclality '25-'28, Olrliicer '26-'28, S. S. C., K. B. S. ALBERT V. FEDDERS Al , Albert has a pleasing quality all his own. Amialmle, jolly, and, what is much greater, capahle of heing serious-minclecl and practical. lve pic- - ture him at the presiclent's tlesk of a concern which uses live-drawer cash registers in all its lmranches. Soclality '25-'28g Dehating Society '26, '28, Orchestra '25, '27g S. S. C., K. B. S. LOUIS A. FELDHAUS Lou Science? Greek? Latin? No, he's bored with them. But, does he like literature? lust ask illlll From the lmeginning Lou has planted his hopes in the literary tieltl anal has realized marvel- ous results. His amlmitions and alrility have heen acknowledged lry the fact that he is etlitor of lnoth the Xaverian News anal the X-Ray. He seems clestined to inscrihe his name beneath the highest niche ot' literature's hall ol' fame, heside Galsworthy anal U'Neill fwho hy the way, are his favorite authorsl. Sodality '25-'28, Officer '26g X-Ray Staff '27, Editor-in-Chief '28, X-News Staff '27, l :clitor-in- Chiet' ,283 xvinner Essay Contest ,275 xxylllllfll' Elocution Contest '28g Dehating Society '28, Dramatic Clulm '28, S. S. C., K. B. S. BERNARD I. FELIX Barney lt Dickens were alive totlay our Barney woultl surely he a character in one ot his novelsfwit, humor, anal continuous smiles. Barney also plays Q lmaskethall. 6 5 Soclalitv '25-'28, Assistant Prefect ,285 Aco- lythical Society '20-'28, S. S. C., K. B. S. ,Y . h , cr V A C' ul l CJ CJ CJ CJ CB C3 CJ C3 CJ CJ C3 C5 C3 Page Twe nlififnul'
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