St Xavier High School - X Ray Yearbook (Cincinnati, OH)

 - Class of 1933

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WALTER HURLEY Wal 1w smlanty, l-IV; Tunis, 1-IV; Baud, I-IV; Orrfraslra, II-IV. Here is the answer to every mniderfs prayer, With his flashy smile and wavy hair. He is often seen at ten dances and other social affairs. Walt says that he likes playing the trumpet better than dancing, but we have our doubts. He is an expert at both. THOMAS KILDAY Tomee Sadnmy, I-IV. Tom is a nonehalant fellow with 21 cheery greeting for every one. He has won many friends during his stay at X by his unfailing good humor. Tom is quite a heartbreaker and no mean student. He achieved great success in Chemistry despite the fact that he was not related to the professor. GEORGE KLEVE Georgaii Sudnlity, LIV,- Buu-bulf, 1V; XeRny, 1V; Baud, IV. George is the largest young man of 4-D. He shines on a basketball floor, being the mainstay of his class team in the noon league. The mastermind of 4-D, possessing a personality capable of Winning real friends in any sphere, He is an avid baseball enthusi- ast and wields a mean bat. ERNEST LAUTERWASSER Ernie , Snda'ftju l-IV; Elarutiau, I. Ernie claims that evening telephone calls keep him poor, and do we believe him! His hand is always raised during Physics questions, and the only time we students of Greek are blue are those infrequent intervals, when Ernie insists on explaining Trigo- nometry to his neighbors in the classroom. Ma 29 fish-

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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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EDWARD LORENZ Echlitw Sndnlity, I-IV. Eddie is reputed to be quite an electrical genius, and also is said to be interested in tffuirs at Notte Dame Academy. He is a gailant in his home tOWn, and is said to have numerous feminine acquaintances. Re- siding in Bellevue, he comes all the way across the mighty Ohio to further his education JOHN McEVILLEY jaclf Smhlh'fy, l-IV; Elurutian, 11. Jack is Norwoodk one and only banker. In the class- room HMac has little to say but is always doing his share Unore than his share in Latin and Englisln . iiMac is endowed with :1 great Irish wit and can appreciate any good joke. Besides these endowments, he is also a fine dancer, having taught dancing iwith his pal, Jerryj at a local girls high school. MARTIN MCHUGH Marfyn Sarlal'ity, I-IV, Ofircr, IV; Football, 1'11, IV; Swimming, I-IV; Dance Cammitteu, IV; S. S. C., IV; K. B. 3., 1V. 4-C,s stellar quarterback and dispenser of good cheer. Notice the curly hair and heard? Well, that ac- counts for his success as captain of Murderefs Row;u congratulations, Marty. Donit blush, but you reaiiy look nice with :1 letter. As subscription manager, his work for the X-Ray is outstanding. Keep out of mischief, Marty, and away from Hughes! FRANCIS MCNEEVE Frank SodulitgvJ l-IV, Assistant Prafcrf, IV; Clans Secretary, II; Con- quzror, III, IV, CirrulaHon Mrrmrger, IV; X-Ruy, Business Mmm- gL-r, IV,- Drmu- Cummitlee, 1V,- Greek Academy, IV; Efarnh'an, H; Oraturiml, 1V; Drrrmatia, IV; S. S. 6., IV; Chairman, x. u. 5., W. Frank is a man of parts; he is the nucleus of every worth while organization in the school; has the mind and capabilities of a financier, and is adept at the art of extemporaneous speaking. The energy Frank has expended as Business Manager of this Annual, has evident proof in the yearbook itself. Best wishes, Frank, you won,t need luck!

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