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F ortyftwo MARGARET A. GLASSON ST. GABRIEL ATHLETIC CLUE-'31 RELAY TEAM1'31 As merry as the day is long. LOOK upon a typical Young America, filled with the buoyancy of true American youthf fulness, yet possessing just enough staid calm- ness to make a suitable balance. Margaret is one of our impulsive, carefree classmates, and her merryfmaking has enlivened our most sucf cessful socials. Her main penchants center around athletics, and she aspires to teaching physical training. When, in the future, we advance into some big, cool gymnasium, we'll probably find Margaret voicing a premptory, Deep knee bending, and endeavoring to conceal a smile at the none too graceful antics which may follow. HELEN TERESA GOREY SAINT JEAN THE BAPTISTE LITERARY CLUEM-'30, '31 RECEPTION COMMITTEE-':28 That easy trust, that prompt belief In what the warm heart wishes true. CONGENIALITY and reliability are the characteristics which best describe Helen. Cheerful and loving Helen has won the trust and respect of everyone at school. She has proved herself by valuing her friendships highly and keeping the inost secrets of her confidanter. Her sturdy character will undoubtedly warrant a fruitful future, one which we are sure, will reap for her untold blessings. Four years of pleasant companionship with s0 delightful a friend make us truly remorseful at our separation.
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ALICE MARIE GARVEY sT. THOMAS APOSTLE ORCHESTRA-'28 ATHLETIC CLUB-S31 GLEE CLUB-528, '29, '30, '31 Gentle thoughts and calm desires Kindle neverfdying fires. MANY are born to blush unseen and waste their fragrance on the desert air. This is not applicable to our Alice, who has dwelt among us without a diminution of her meritg she has not gone unnoticed. She claims as her own, an almost uncanny attribute of contributing her drole remarks just at the psychological moment. Always working for her class and school, with honest interest and ardent zeal, Alice will be happily remembered by her classmates with whom she shared the joy of happy days. W 1 l , . MARY ELIZABETH GATELY sT. PETER AND PAUL'ANNBX 1 PRESIDENT'-'29 v1cE PRESIDENTHJZ7, '28 RECEPTION COMMITTEE1'29, '30 Cheerful humor nothing can dismay Unmfjled by care from day to day. WHENEVER we think of Mary, sounds of her laughter come to our ears. Never once has a frown wrinkled her brow, for hers is a joyfloving disposition. She is one of the few proud possessors of an unchanging temperament, Even when trials seem unbearable, she retains her smile of patient endurance. Her cheerfulness radiates and buoys up the spirits of all. She may well be termed the Optimist of the class, for she has brought sunshine where gloom often prevailed. Mary, in all earnestness, we hope your sweet personality will endear you to future associates, as it has to us. I F urtyfone
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MILDRED MARIE HAMEL sr. PAUL CHARLEMD ORCHESTRA-'28, '29, '30, '31 Her face with the fine glow that's in it, As fresh as an appleftree bloom, And, oh! when she comes, in a minute Like sunbeams she brightens the room. MILDRED is a congenial girl, ever witty, ever cheerful. She has a knack for succeedf ing in whatever she undertakes, be it in the scholastic or sport field. She is a sympathetic listener to your trials and a pleasant friend ap' preciating your good fortune. Perhaps she is best known for her wonderful selffcontrol and unselfish nature. Everybody loves her for her agreeable disposition. Surely all reco nize Mildred's ability as a bass violinist. For four years she has contributed her best efforts to the school orchestra. Mildred intends to continue her studies at Mt. Saint Vincent College and we are positive l she will be successful. Although we are certain to miss her, we wish her success and happiness in her chosen career. ISABELLA A. HASTINGS OUR LADY OF MERCY'-ANNEX 1 GLEE CLUB-'20, '30, '31 Act well your part, there all the honor lies. XX ZHO can forget the frequent outbursts of laughter which the policemen of All at Sea provoked? The principal comedienne was Isabella with her rich voice that held the audience spellbound. Isabella is the friendly type of girl who strictly adheres to the old adage Do unto others as you would have them do unto you. Her willingness to offer a helping hand proves it. Good fortune be yours, Isabella, may you some day reign as prima donna in the Metropolitan Opera. Forty-three
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