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Q 1am... Zih- LOUIS E. FLANAGAN ChrerLrl Sodality, '27-,30; Football, 728350; Basketball, h29-'50; Baseball, '29-'50. Christy happens to be onlv one 01 Lous many names. This excellent basketball plaver 15 also known as 'Chemist , which name he acquired after hard and successful attempts to mix liquids. He is a line football player, 11nd although he hails from Northside, we feel sure he will he :1 success. FRANCIS M. FORSTER Saulra Sodality, '27350; Orchestra, 17330; Band, '28-'50. Kewpie has been a member of the band for four years, and a credit to the class. He Can read Vergil upside down with his eyes shut, and give a good transiation, but that's immaterial to someone eSher only happy when he moans the blues on his sousaphone. Now he is engaged in writing 21 colorful story, Night Life on College HEIL DONALD J. FREDERICK Don Sodality, '27-'30: X-Ray. '50: Orchestra, 97329; Band. 128350. Don IS 2111 indispensable part of the b:11'1d.And what a hgu1e he cuts in that uniform! How the femimne hemts do Flutter as he manches by, play- ing that saxophone. Don is a mathematician, too. He knows all the multiplication tables from 1 to 12. 'We wish the best of Success to our Don and his happy smile. CLAUDE G. GERDING Clan! Sodulity, h27-150; Band, 128330; Orchestra, '27-'29. Claude 13 subject to the physics germ, and with what an effect! He 15 a qu1et lad who startles us with his llght pranks. It 15 Siltd that he 1148 just signed a contract endorsing 2 in 1 shoe polish. Qeruwm M
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JOHN V. EARLS Balm Sodallity; '27- 3'0; Basketball Manager, '30; Tennis, '2;9 Play, '29; D. C., '29 Babe 15 one of the best liked members of the class, keenly interested 1n any undertaking. He can be lound any evening in the vicinitv 0f Madisonville; what the attraction is, we cannot say Babe Ls an authority on dance orchestras and tennis racquets. He is responsible for the theory that girls like boys with curly hair. FRED G. ELL EH Sodality, '27-'50; OrChestra, '27. The silent dramai Eli works hard and goes to school on the side. He has killed so much time that he is now a hardened criminal. Detective stories are his dishvand hush! He scares little boys on his way to school. ELIGIUS c. ELLERT 11.391, Sodality. '27-'50; Orchestra. '28; Band. '28-'30; Football, '29-'30; Basketball, '29; Library, '30. When it comes to playing football and blowing 21 trumpet, Lige can't be beaten. He is a perfect substitute for lack Elder and Rudy Vullee. 'Also, Lige is a gift to the library. He knows th :1t' The Burnt-Out Bulbu ls reaHv The Lig ht That Failed . And it is rumored that he knows all the girls in St. Bernald. An ingenious chap! CARL D. FINKE 141311.131 Sodality, '27-'30; Libm1'v,'30. Despite the fact that Flimsv is e1 natiua of St. Bernard, he is a fine tellow. worthy ot St. Xavier. As a class basketball player he has us wondering. And Flimsvr' is at home 111 the Latin class and on a Cdance H mijglufm said.
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5Q IANIES G. GlBSON Jim Sodality, '27-'50. Jim is an ardent admirer of the old saying, Silence is Golden. Aml, indeed, it is certainly profitable to him. Iim is a studious fellow and has the makings of a scientist. Who knows but what he will some day be a great man! W'e hope he will EDWARD 1:. GRIEWE H144 Sodality, 27:30. Peanuts are most fefreshing to Ed, parthularly during English class. And next 'm peanuts, Ed likes physics. How he insists on ten thousandths of a millimeter! And Ed can ask worse questiOns than a cross-word puzzle. Anyway, if everyone in Silverton is like Ed, it must be a great place. FRANKLIN L. HAHN I'llarik Sodality, '27-'50; Library. '29330. Frank aspires to be an engineer, and although he resides in Covington, we l'e'el sure that he will succeed. Even now he is Chief engineer of the library, and a good one, too And, too, the Class basketball team llnds a great player in Frank. He's a line fellow, to say the least, and we will not forget him. JOHN H HAUGHEY floaty Sodallty, '29-'30; A. X. A., '50. Haughey is :1 great lvig man from the south. He Claims that bridge tolls keep him poor. He is quite a golfer and u llne athlete. And he goes to Hyde- qu'k quite often for some unknown reason. f Page 26
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