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1 1 ■ i m m n nn n 1 1 1 1 m 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 n 1 1 1 1 n m i rrm i 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 i i n 1 1 n 1 1 1 1 1 1 M 1 1 l imn MEMORABILIA ' 1 1 1 1 1 1 n i nr i n uriii r i mn i rnimm nmi 1 1 mil 1 1 1 m 1 1 1 1 iinin n mn 1 1 iiniu: None but himself can be his parallel.” Alwin Baer “ Bink ” “ Sparley ” NORMAL COURSE Sophomore Class President; President of German Club 3, 4; President of History Cir- cle; Honorary Member of Historical Society; Senior Show Committee; Tau Sigma 4; O Hara San: Inter-class Dramatics 3, 4; Glee Club: Baccalaureate Reception Committee 3; Senior Show; Student Member of Ath- letic Council; Historical Pageant; Assistant Editor of Class Book. For two years “Bink” has been with us and has contributed much toward the welfare of the school. During his career here, he has proved to be a student of great ability, completing his high school course in three years. He has served as a representative of the school on several occa- s ons, including the Athletic Council. The fascination of the footlights makes us wonder if it’s not his vocation. “Sparley ’s’’ personality and many abilities should win fame for him in the near future. ‘‘Youth looks forward and age backward. Joseph Francis Bailey Bag” “Sag “Joe” NORMAL COURSE Baseball 2, 3; Football 2, 3, 4; Inter-class Basketball 2; inter-class Track 2; Treasurer 4; Tau Sigma: Junior Prom Committee; Senior Show Committee; O Hara San. “Bag” Bailey, the diminutive star of all spor ts and drama. “Joe,” although a star in sports, gained most of his popularity as a “crooner in our dramatics which were held during the year. “Sag” is quite popular with the opposite sex and proves this by burning plenty of shoe leather in the Armory and at Lyonhurst. “Joe” plans to enter Notre Dame next fall to take up his activities as an athlete and dramatist, and we know he’ll make good. Lots of luck from Class of ' 33. Page Twenty-one
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MEMORABILIA “Bashfulness is an ornament to youth.’’ Francis Edmund Andriski “Andy’’ “Frank” COMMERCIAL COURSE Tau Sigma; Glee Club; Junior Prom Committee; Inter-class Football 4: Minstrel Show 4; French Club 2: O Hara San; Inter- class Baseball 4 ; Stage Manager of Inter-class Dramatics 4. Every graduating class has its good-lookers. Andy’’ is one of our representatives to this group. His incomparable curls and that ever present smile, always claim the attention of the fair sex. He is quite a warbler, having made his debut singing The All American Girl.” Andy” has no definite plans for the future, but he has all the qualities necessary to become a somebody”, and we are sure he will use them. Cheerio, Frank.” “Better to be small and shine than to be great and cast a shadow.” Arthur Wilfred Anderson “Arty” “Swede” COMMERCIAL COURSE Arty” is one of the most likeable chaps around the class. Always smiling, always jok- ing, Swede has one bad habit, though, and that is being absent the day of a test, but nevertheless he never fails to bring home a flock of testimonials every quarter. Swede” says School is the home of knowledge” and There’s no place like home. Arty” thinks that he will become a sailor or rather a captain, and a visitor to South Meadow Pond in the summer time will pre- dict that he’ll be a wow. Well, best of luck Arty” from the Class of ’33. Page Twenty
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MEMORABILIA ‘A clear conscience is a sure cord. Alice Anna Ball “Al” NORMAL COURSE Eta Nu Gamma; Sophomore French Club; Endon Kirkinos; Junior Prom Committee; Senior Show Committee. We now introduce Alice, one of our carefree classmates. One’s first impression is likely to be that Alice is quiet but after one is with her a few minutes she proves to be the opposite. She is full of pep and noted for her sunny disposition. Al has not decided what she will do next year but we know she will certainly succeed. “ Always ready, always there, Always ready to do her share.” Miriam Isabel Barker “ Mim ” COLLEGE COURSE Junior Prom Committee; Senior Show Committee; French Club 2; Orchestra 1. 2, 3, 4; Minstrel Show 4; Interclass Dram- atics 1 ; Endon Kirkinos. “Mim’s” name couldn’t begin with any- thing but one of the first letters of the alphabet, as that is just where she belongs — in the front ranks. She may usually be seen in the midst of the mischief makers. “Mim” is always willing to help. We’ll never forget how she turned out to be a life-saver on more than one occasion. Miriam is kept mighty busy checking off the days from one Sunday to another. We wonder why? Here’s luck “Mim,” and we know that with that facility of always making friends you’re sure to succeed. Page Twenty-two
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