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THE SNUFF BOX CHARLES J. GRIGONIS RALPH STOUT HAWKINS “Charlie” “Hawky” “With strength and patience all his grievous loads are borne, And from the world’s rose-bed he only asks a thorn.” Track ’33, ’34, ’35. Assistant Track Manager ’33. Latin Club ’34. Secretary of A. A. ’35. During your stay at S. H. S., “Charlie,” you have been a benefit to your class and school, both scholastically and athletically. Even though you are inclined “to be seen and not heard,” your efforts as a student and a sportsman have made it impossible for us to overlook you. Best of luck, “Charlie”! “Quick to grasp and eager to learn.” Track ’32, ’34, ’35. Assistant Baseball Manager ’33. Baseball Manager ’34, ’35. Secretary of Class ’35. “Digging Up the Dirt” ’35. Senior Editor of “Snuff Box” ’35. Valedictorian. To those of us who know you, Hawky,” you are quiet-spoken, wellappearing, and what we call a “reg’lar fella.” You are an enviable example to the under-class boys, Ralph, and they would do well to acquire some of your poise and aloofness—not to disregard your studious energy. With your persistence and perseverance we are confident you will reach the top rung of the ladder of success. 8
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THE SNUFF BON . HELEN THERESA EKSTER “Billie” “Always ready, always there. Always willing to do her share.” Basketball ’33, ’34, ’35. Glee Club ’35. “Digging Up the Dirt” ’35. Beneath your reserve and dignity, Helen, we have seen traces of wit which appear so unexpectedly. You have gone through your studies in a quiet and sincere manner, and with the same characteristic still a strong one, we are sure you will meet with success. Your dramatic and athletic ability have made you an asset to your class. Good luck in whatever you do! MARY ELLEN ENNIS “Mae” “I have a heart with room for every joy.” Latin Club ’34, Girls' Glee Club ’35, With your departure, Mae, the future basketball teams can be assured of their complete share of cheering. We have marked the unusual amount of teasing it has been your lot to bear, and the apparent ease with which you meet it. This will help you many times, as you come against the difficulties which are bound to greet you. as you strive toward a higher goal. You have our best wishes, Mae! 7
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THE SNUFF BOX WOODROW WILSON JACOBS “Woody” “A still small voice.” Latin Club ’34, ’35. Assistant Baseball Manager '34. Boys’ Glee Club ’35. We know that you have been made the target for an enormous amount of teasing and kidding and yet your good nature has always prevailed. You hold the proud distinction of being the youngest member of the class and we hope that in the future, age will not be such a great handicap. We know you will succeed. EDWIN FRANCIS LUCEY “Eddie” “As prone to mischief .as able to perform it.” Assistant Manager of Track ’34. Asst. Business Mgr. “Snuff Box” ’34. Manager of Track Team ’35. Business Manager “Snuff Box” ’35. “Digging Up the Dirt” ’35. Boys’ Glee Club ’35. Wherever there was a disturbance, we found you, “Eddie.” You are not only fond of kidding, but also can “take it.” Your optimism and constant supply of mirth and good fun many days lessened to the nth degree the monotony of school routine. All the teachers are going to miss the brilliant (?) wise-cracks you continually contribute in your classes, “Eddie.” Evidently you’re not content with being simply a jester all the time, for your ability as a salesman and an actor have convinced us that there is a more serious side to your nature. Taking you all in all, you are a great person, willing to lend a hand in any venture, 9
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