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l THOMAS FRANCIS KAVANAGH Class President 4. Correspondent-Bayley Buzz 3. Secretary 1. Dance Committee 3. Ring Committee 3. Manager Junior Varsity 3. Editor-in-Chief, The Annual. 4. Secretary C. S. M. C. 3. President C. S. M. C. 4. Manager of Basketball 4. Track 1, 2, 3. Dramatic Club 4. Secretary B. A. A. 4. Track Manager 4. Assistant Manager of Basketball 3. N. Y. Times Oratorical Contest 3, 4. C. S. M. C. Contest, 3. Class Historian 3, 4. His 1115011 6liSllil1gZliSbC'llI any crowd. His credit sfre11g1'be11ecl when be bowed. NE of the fast disappearing race known as intellectuals is he. So fast are they vanishing that the Faculty has been known to claim that the race is extinct. But despite his imposing exterior, Tommy is a marve- lous fellow. But does he work? Some may crumble, some give way before a difficult passage of Aeneas's prowess, but never our President Tom. He remains a solid rock of superhuman intelligence. Cratory is another strong point of our President. Indeed it is said that the judges for the three counties around here in the Oratorical Con- test last year were spellbound when he delivered his speech on the Con- stitution and - won. The Annual goes to press too early to say with certainty what his success in the Contest will be this year but one thing we do know, Bayley is proud of her son. 20
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I HIELIEN MIAIRIIIE RYAN Class Vice-President 4, 1. Associate Editor-The Annual. Manager Girls' Basketball 4. Assistant Manager Girls' Basketball 3. Class Basketball 2, 4. Social Committee 3. Dance Committee 3. Track Team 1, 2, 3, 4. Promoter C. S. M. C. 1. Dramatic Club 4. Glee Club l, 2, 3, 4. Manager Class Basketball 1. B. A. A. Dance Committee 4. 1 X 1 -ct.cvwf'-'-. Nafure bas but liitle clay like fbaflj ii A Of which she molded ber. ,. 55 S this the face that launched a thousand ships?,' No, not ships, but projects for our dear old High. Essays on any diilicult subject alien to the intelligence of most of us flow from her pen. Her everyday conversation is punctuated with quotations from the classics and gems of wisdom fall from her lips practically every time she speaks. Unfortun- ately, the majority of the Class does not appreciate these more-to-be-de- sired-than-gold-yes-much-finegold-remarks and refuses to take her seriously and, - hush. Sometimes her laughter becomes the despair of the Faculty. Now isn,t she inconsistent, I ask youg and yet, to know her is to love her. 21
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