Cathedral High School - Tower Yearbook (Burlington, VT)

 - Class of 1930

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ffdmg 1 gnhq . .ggi-, Q ' . 'J' . my E' vm 6 t E,.MvJa GM J30 ,OW-,G ROBERT ARTHUR CHASE 207 Park Street BDU, UR. A. 4 General Course .L , HONORS: Class President Ql, 2, 3, 455 St. Patrick's Study Ciuild, Chairman Q45 3 Chairman of Stunt Nite Com- mittee Q35: Leadership Prize Q35: Knights of Columbus Essay Prize Q35 1 Debating Society Q45 1 Histori- cal Society Q3, 45 3 Vaudeville Night Q45 . A perfect gentleman. It is a well-known fact that we have numbered among us a man who has broken that long esteemed custom which originated in the days of our first presidents, namely, that no president shall serve more than two terms. Robert A. has for four successive years held the office in our class. Besides being honored by such a distinction, 'ABob is known to be the Hone and only in the school when the time comes for replenishing the funds of the school treasury. In all school activities, be they dramatic, social or athletic, R, A. is al- ways on the spot, lending his unselfish support. In his earlier years in high school he manifested an inexplainable disgust for girls about the school, but times change, and we with time. That young lady is all right, Bob, but don't set your heart on her. She has other well- laid plans. Just what predominates in his character it is difficult to know, but we feel that it is good. We are absolutely certain that a man whose executive ability is so manifest, whose loyalty to the lirm he represents is so unwavering, will, in spite of his hatred of studies, be successful. Visit Hayes and Carney, lnc., if you wish to meet R. A. 27 f A f T fl 'X 1 f - A , -Q ' JNF' m e t it Q33 , ,ggi ,. Lt fag 915

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iff ? Mi' f - , N 6118 30 GO GR, HOWARD JOSEPH BURKE 185 North Street Doc General Course 1 fl e .1 HONORS: Class Basketball C253 Vaudeville Night C3, 45g Choir Cl, 2, 3, 45: Historical Society C3, 455 Debating Club C451 Hockey C453 Communion Club C453 Study Guild C45. It has been said that earnestness and personality compose the real elements of success. Since Howard possesses both in no small degree, the class of 4 1930 sends him forth, confident of his future prominence in the life of the world. Howard is most consistent in all his dealing with others. If he pursues as wholeheartedly and enthusiastically his life work, as he has pursued his high school course, the unemployment bureau will not be bothered with his name. Howard can mix drinks Csoft5, compound prescriptions Cespecially little pills 5 , sing a bit, shake a mean leg, and do a few other things on the side. No slouch, this boy! Toil on, faithful son, beyond lies the reward of thy fidelity and loyalty. A 5 arg yu 26 Q ' JNFT TV1 ' we c vggzgfjio ,..f'



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hyd! ! S amy.. . F - 1 ':hg-i-'-- .X ' T -f-ig-H. KEY 1 WCW -6 6118 30 , 4 o ok. JAMES NELSON CROSS Malletts Bay Ji99S', General Course HONORS: Manager of Basketball Q3H3 Choir QD: Orchestra Cl, 253 Class Basketball Cl, 2, 3, 4-jg Debating Club HD: Historical Society C3, 451 Vaudeville Night Q3, 455 St. Patrick's Study Guild C45 1 Business Manager TOWER Q4jg Varsity Basketball fl, 2, 31: Cheer Leader l, 25: Monogram Club fl, 2, 3. 4j. James N. Cross, Dean of American salesmen, was born in a little log cabin Which he helped to build himself. At an early age, young Cross '- - -. showed signs of intelligent salesman- ship, a factor Which later made for him a nor ous fortune. Through patience and hard work he has become the greatest salesman the World has ever known. -aNew York Times, June 20. 1952. 1 . This enterprising young man has been duly elected business manager of the 1930 TOWER. His energy has been especially manifested in procuring ads for the TOWERS of former years. His Work has been this year also a great fac- tor in making the 1930 edition successful. In athletics Jiggs has not been unimportant, having been a member of the Varsity Basketball Squad for two years. His scholastic ability has not been remarkable, but he does Well When he tries. His good-natured, cheerful dispo- sition, together With his dry Wit, makes him a Welcome member of any group. Close observation has shown us that his talents predict a successful future for Jiggs, be it as a salesman or mechanic. 9 28 tin a ff-f fl 'X . T. . . ,,,V 5523, 1 ggigim.. O96 gig? rr p 'yew

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