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Q: ,, CARL Hh JONAS Jonah Smlality, 127350: XnRuy, 30. XVheu harder questions are asked, Carl will ask them. And he doesn1t believe in Ripley, either. As a mathematician and scientist, Curl cannot be beaten. Apparently. Bcllevue has not been a drawback to him. Carl has the habit of riding the same street car every morning. A reguiar,J fellow! WILLIAM F. JOSEPH Joe Sodality, 73.7329; A. X. A., '30; Baseball, '28-'50. Joe is one of 3015 smallest members, yet his strength is as the strength of ten because he keeps in training, He is a stellar performer on and off the diamond, a walking baseball guide, and a recognized authority on Greek prepositions. Get up off your knees, Joe. AUGUST L. JUNIET Bud Sodality, J27-'30,' A. 8., '28-130; A. X. IL, '50; Band, '29-'50; Orchestra. '27-'30. Bud husn,t missed a sodality meeting in four years. As an acolyte, Bud thinks it his duty to appear dignified. He has developed a great deal of muscle from swinging the censer every Friday afternoon. W'here's the key to 314, Bud? HENRY F. KAIL Lefty Sodality, 227330; A. X. A., '50; Baseball, 728330. . Kail is a mainstay 0n the mound and a valuable part of any class. He has developed u deceptive southpaw delivery and a convenient method of vanishing in class, hoth of which faculties he has put Into practice in cases of emergency. For further reference consult his shadow. Joe. g M
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67s 7 77:; JOHN B. HUGHES Jack Sodalify, ,27350; X News, 129350; Fontball Manager, ,50; Class President, ,30; S. C., '28-'30; Play, '29; D. C., 29; Elocution, ,28. The value of our Izlck as a student, athlete and friend Can never be overestimated. His four years of C135 . presidency and his managing of the foot- ball team prove him the capable leader that he is. XVe will always remember Jack's smile and humor. And how he drives a certain Chrysler! XVe under- stand that he has personal interests in Hyde Park. ROBERT I HULLER Half, Sozlulity. '27-'30; X-Ray. Business Dianager, '50; X News, J29; Orchestra, ,27329; Band, '28-130; A. C., '50; Library, 150. That the X-Ray has funds to carry out its noble aims is due to Bob, our industrious business manager. He has also gained the title of K'Rhythm King , his jazz artisfs being in demand Glnd m-'ailubleI for the greatest functions of the social YVOI'ICL ROBERT E. HURLEY Bah Sodality, '27-'50; Track Manager, '30. Alias Iimmy Valentine, has a penchant for amorous verse and for hitting low notes. Trig- onometry served with physics is Bob's favorite dish, and a good one at that. And do we envy that nice wave in Bob's hair! 0h, Bob! PAUL I. HUTH Dukhnmn Sodalify, '27-'50; X-Ray, ISO; Class Treasurer, I50; 5. C., '30. The Dutchman is: the Lord High Collector of the Shekels in his Class. And with Paul on the job, the America sales are greater than the other patriot, Libertyul The Dutchman is an authority on Latin, Greek and other subjects. Really. you must meet our Paul. A wonderfully fine fellow!
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MARTIN Iv KEHOE Jlar'iy Sodaiity. '27-'50; Basketball, '50. As. a basketball player, Marty is a good shot. But why shouldn't he be good at shooting? He lives :11 New-po1t.Buteven that doesn t withdraw one bit .trom the 11ne sp1r1t Wh1ch D'htrtv d15p1avs. And 1t is certainlv with aegret that 116 part com- panv with h1r11. EDWARD tVl. KENNEDY Box Sodality, '27-'30; Football, 229350; Baseball, '50; A. X. A., '50. One m1ght expect Box 1:0 he e1 b1g 112111 mun '. but when one heeus his. cho1us g1rl voice, thev know that he is a lamb 111 the wolf s clothing. And whats more, he 15 well noted 111 football and feminine circles. RAYNIOND P. KENLEY 111111.11 Sodahty, 127330. Ray is a nice young ch21 1; but too pugnacious. He is inclined to be stu 1011s. but beyond that he has no other faults. Indeed, he 15 a perfect gentleman at all times, even when offering to UknOCli somehodyxs block 091' for their SPCCiilI beneht . ROBERT J. KOCH Bob Sodahh, 127- 30'; X- R211, 30; X News, 29-350; Basketball. Nla1111ger,'.29 Yes, 311', folks, none other than the great Avondale promoter, C. C. Pyle's only competitor. Bob has something to do w1th everything that happens 011 Sycamore street, and many worthy enterprises owe their success to his efforts. Those doctor's orders were tough, Bob. We hear that he can be found any n1ght, anywhere but home. 53 Page 30
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