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ca cr ca ca S I. KENNETH KEEFE Ken Somehow, Ken has alwa s reminded us of a comic opera villain: he comlliines a suave manner with a wonderful sense of humor. He has partly displayed the truth of this theory by his clever performances in the Dramatic Club. We predict that Ken will make his mark in the world. Sodalit '25-'28, Officer '28, Dramatic Club '27, '28, 'lyreasurer '28, S. S. C., K. B. S. IOHN H. KEMME Iohn Fritz Kreisler, and our Iohn. As a violinist Lohn is -unsurpassed,-technique, artistic sensi- ility, temperament. In class he is a bri ht, merry fellow. Occasionall he favors us with a bon mot told in his inimitallily droll fashion. Sodality '25-'28, Officer '26, Winner of Elocution Contest '27, Debating Society '26, Orchestra '25-'285 Concert Master '27, '28. GEORGE T. KOCH George In Science classes George displayed the fact that he is really a buddin scientist and mathe- matician. If rumor may ine trusted, he is also quite a dancer and figures prominently in social circles. Sodality '25-'28, S. S. C., K. B. S. LOUIS W. KRUE Louie Louie, being class president of Four B, is the doctor of all our ills and worries. Whenever we have a com laint we lodge it with him, and he has never et disappointed us. But with all this re- sponsigility, he still has time to be an honor man. Sodality '25-'28, Class President 4-B. 3 O ta ca ca ca ca cb cs 0 0 ca cz 0 G Page Twcniy-nine
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IN u IN v I' I! h QA I' u CN u CN u C' V IW u 6 u h ld C' IJ I5 11 0 u I' IJ IN IJ h u K' Cd C7 cn cs cn ca c X 7 ca ca cv ca cp -RAY . O , ss PAUL H. HILBERT Paul Professors cry for it. What is it? Paul Hilbertl We can say, without hesitation, that Paul is the master-mind of the Senior Class. His dexterity in handling Greek, Latin, Science,-but principally Greek,-is awe-inspiring. If Paul ever publishes a Greek grammar, we'll be the first to endorse it. Don't, however, get the notion that Paul is one- sided. He plays a great game of basketball. Sodality '25-'28, Prefect '26, '28g Acolythical Society '26-'28, X-Ray Staff'28g S. S. C., K. B. S. Class President 4-A. ROBERT T. HOY Bob Bob is a great worker both in studies and in other school activities. His recitations are the acme of perfection, and there is probably no rule ever quoted in St. X. that Bob is not aware of, and able to talk about intelligently. Sodality '25-'28, Prefect '28, Orchestra '26-'27, S. S. C., K. B. S., W'inner St. Xavier College Freshman Scholarship. THOMAS I. INSCO Tom A musician and vocalist of repute, a widely- read literary scholar, and a star football player- there's versatility for you. XVhatever the subject under discussion, Tom is able to be intelligently active in the conversation. His tenor voice can be described as soulful and thrilling . Sodality '25-'28, X-News Staff '27, '28g Foot- kalll!2g, '28, Baseball '27, Captain '28, L. M. A., LEONARD L. IAKOB Len Though vanquished, he can argue still. Two years ago Leonard first proved that this quotation ap lied to himself, when he participated in a debate that was really different . The questions that he asks in class have to be answered with, Well, we'll take that up tomorrow. Which goes to show that he possesses thinking ability worthy ofenvy. Sodality '25-'28, K. B. S. l u 5 C5 Cb L5 L3 C3 CJ C3 C5 CJ CJ CJ L3 Page Twenty-ellqhl
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s if dl c ' fir Q9 cu ca . ca cp r X- 7 Q7 ca ca ca - cp 'J 3 S BERNARD L. LOEBKER Ben Ben is a rather quiet fellow, and rarely expresses a personal opinion, but when he does, you can bet 0 your last cent that it's correct, and very sensible. A deep thinker! ' 3 S WE, J I. HARRY N Alpha 5 Alpha, course, got his name fro the Greek alphabet, which, believe it or not, he knows by heart. He has given himself energeticall to his studies and school activities. One of tlie most 3 popular boys in the class. Sodality '25-'28g Debating Society '26, S. S. C. U 3 ' ROBERT W. MAGGINI Bob 3 Bob has a generous and pleasant disposition. If he doesn't become a writer, he at least will be a bookseller, because he certainly has made many, long expeditions into the land of literature. D Has critical, as well as dramatic ability. Sodality '25-'28, Officer '275 Dramatic Club '27, '28. S CYRIL 1. MAHER Cy D Cyril has never been seen to frown. Aidry chortle issues forth from this boy after all of the Greek professor's explanation. His broad, well- known grin is easily called forth. A real fellow. 3 , Sodality '25-'28, Acolythical Society '26. h V . fi CJ ,UN C1-ii cb CJ C5 C5 CJ CJ CJ CJ CJ CJ CJ cb Q Page T hirly
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