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15 .Isl EUGENE 'I'. HARVEY XVESLEY I. HARVEY HARRY D. HAWES The Senior-Ita at first attempted to give separate accounts of the Harvey twins, but that was abandoned when it was discovered that no one around the college knew anything about either Wes or Gene individually, all the campus gossip concerning the Harveys. The twins have always arranged the same sched- ule and rumor has it that they divide the l'cuts', equally, whether that report is true or not, the fact remains that, except on examination days, no one has seen both of the twins in the same class at the same time. Une of the pair guards the library from the depredations of honest college students during the noon hour, discovering books in recesses of the librarian's desk that escaped the search of the representative of authority on the third floor. Harry Hawes protested against the inclusion of the more intimate details of his campus career in the Senior-ita so we may only recall the fact that he is an acolyte at one ofthe local temples of Mammon. Wild, frowzy, Huffy hair sets off his amiable countenance which is given tonsorial treatment at least once every semester. Z3 s
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SENIOR! HAROLD A HARPER Jowv D. HARRisoN GEORGE H- HAUSER One of the earliest memories of this college generation pictures Harold wielding his baton over a perspiring group of young musicians in the auditorium. For four years he has schemed and connived successfully to put the band and or- chestra of the University upon a high plane. He now graduates, his task successfully completed. Iohnny was such a dashing infielder that he was elected captain of the baseball team in his junior year, the squad did not make such a good record, but that was not due to the captain, who was never discouraged. Luckily Iohnny achieved his captaincy before the athletic moguls succumbed to the lure of track and dropped baseball from the sports' calendar. George is another proof that the dictum 'Lthey never come back is funda- mentally erroneous. The only things that never come back, in the opinion of Mr. Hauser, are shirts from the laundry. He came to U.S.F. in his junior year from the abode of the Galloping Gaels, and spends his spare time bullying the kids of the various neighborhoods into selling the Saturday Evening Post. 22
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I 5 i l I i i l l l OSCAR M. I-IIGUER.-X CARL G. KADNER H'EYRY R. LECHNER Freshmen were eligible for varsity competition in all sports when Oscar matriculated, thus giving him the opportunity to be one of the Coast's leading tackles for four years. More interesting has been Oscar's evolution as a protagonist in the melodrama produced by Mr. Iames I. Gill. Carl is another ofthe ubasement brigade, being a science major. He attend- ed Saint Marys for two years, casting his lot with the Dons at the start of his junior year. For amusement he plays the ancient and honorable game of chess. One move took him four days and three hours to execute, then he lost the contest. Perhaps the reason Why the Deacon is so persistent in interrogating the philosophy prof about the rectitude of conduct is because he has seen so much life over the counter at one of the Haight Street restaurants. The Deacon is one of the few men who tries out for every sport on the athletic calendar. We best remember him being good-naturedly booed as a boxer at school rallies. 24
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