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CHARLES GRIFFITH Tomrii Smluh'ry, I-IV, 037cm; IV; Class President, 11,- Elacufiou I. Tony is the iishielf of the class. He is Very popular in feminine circles. We can easily understand why this is true with that lovely, curly black hair of his. He still insists that these curls are natural, but we have our doubts. Watch out for those movie con- tracts, Tony! FRANCIS HART Franlf Sadafity, l-lV; Greek Academy, IV. Our Frank is usually a pacihc fellow except when he is fighting with Bill Herbert tmost of the timei. He knows no small bit about Xenophon, Virgil, Physics, etc, and delights in arguing with the Greek in- structor over the shades of meaning or With the Physics professor about thousandths of a millimeter, However, Frank is interested in a certain someone. Whntis her name? XVILLIAM HAUGHEY Redn Smlul'ity, I-IV; Swimmiug, III, IV; Manager, 1V. Red is the side-kick of a certain pulchritudinous son of Hamilton. Red is a quiet fellow and never causes the teachers much trouble. He is the idol of all the Freshies for he can be seen daily in the yard fol- lowed by dozens of these ardent admirers. JEROME HEINEN Jerry Saduh'fy, l-IV; Enaflmll, IV; Tcmu'x, IV; X-Rzry, 1V; Dance Com- Iuitfcc, IV. Jerry is the big man from the south tof Covingtoni . He is the darling little boy Who may be seen ushering ifair young damsels down the aisles of that townfs most popular theater. Besides being a man of social prominence, Jerry takes an interest in his studies. Who knows, maybe some day he will own a theater of his own? Qgrjii
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53:92. A 2;: tyiff;i. R159 'ewua ; wiEgQEm WALLACE J. GEORGES Wallarr Sadnlify, f-IV; Band, III. iiGood things come in small pzmkages,N Whatever XValiace lacks in size he surely makes up for in in- telligence. He possesses that irrepressible spirit of youth, and gives vent to his enthusiasm by remarks that iilay ,em in the aisles.n As absentee man, he is perhaps the best mathematician in the class; he counts and counts! JOSEPH C. GERST Ith Sadnlify, I-IV. Joe is the youngster of 4-13 who never grew up. He is quite a Greek student: often wakes up in the middle of the night thinking that he is hghting with Cyrus. We Will surely miss Jock everlasting and timely Wisecracksi CARROLL F. GRAU Carroll Sodah'ty, III, IV; Truth, III, IV. Although attending Xavier for only two years he has made quite 21 name for himself by his track ability. Besides being a fleet-foot, he is a real expert in Special Math? We Wish you luck, Carroll. JOHN GRAYSON 11112ch Sodality, I-IV; Goff, IV; Graft Academy, IV. Besides being a studious boy, Jake is an ardent ad- mirer of cross-eyed girls. He is well liked for his good natured ways and his kindly smile. It is re- ported that he is going to Hollywood to take the lead in a picture opposite Kate Smith. Success to you, Jake! i9 '3 m e4 26 gem
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VERNON HENTZ VerrW SarlnIiIJl, l-IV; Kt Bi 3., IV. The 191's: occurrence every morning in 4-A is a con- ference between Vern and Leo Voet in which the ad- ventures 0f the glamorous yesterday eve are discussed in a stage whisper. He is our social lion and a i'con- nasewer,, of those rendezvous where dancing, gaiety, and frivolity hold sway, in the uhills of ole Kain- tuck. WILLIAM HERBERT BHV Son'rtlity, I-IV; C. V. League, 1!; Greek Armlnmy, 1V. Every noon Bill may be seen in the library, courte- ously serving the literary tastes of the students. But when class begins Bill slowly rolls up his sleeves and attacks Frank Hart, thus contending until the de- layed arrival of the teacher ends the round. Despite his pugnacious spirit, Bill is one of the most likeable seniors, and a real progressive student. THOMAS HOGAN Tomn Sodnfiry, I-IV; Tennis, H-IV; X-Ray, IV,- Kt B. 8., 1V. Just a potential magician from Avondale; but my, what technique! Tom is :1 zealous devotee of Min- erva and the pride of all his teachers. No social function is complete Without him. Tom can be found any afternoon in the Vicinity of Oak and Reading; the reason is unusual, in fact she is excep- tional. Herek luck to you, Tom! EDWARD HOLTGREFE EM, Sadnlity, I-IV; Gracia Armlumy, IV. Ed behaves firmly in the saying: Silence is golden. but that does not in the least hinder him in his scholastic pursuits, for he is always high up in the honor roll. He is ever obliging and ready to work Physics problems for anyone during study periods. Keep up the good work, Ed! KW $
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