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MEMORABILIA “Smiles galore, wit encore.’’ Elizabeth Mary Cavanaugh “Betty” COMMERCIAL COURSE Musical Comedy 1, 2, 3, 4; Eta Nu Gam- ma ; O Hara San. “Good things come in small paskages”. Proof — Betty. Although she is delicate in appearance sh? has a determined power of standing up for her rights. Another good point about Betty is that she is very frank about her friendships, a fact which makes her liked by all who know her. Betty has a craze for dancing and she can trip the light fantastic as well as any pro- fessional. as she did at the Thanksgiving Show. “A merry heart is a good medicine.” Tilio John Ciavola COMMERCIAL COURSE Junior Prom Committee: Inter-Class Foot- ball: Tau Sigma: Senior Show Committee. Some find Tilio rather quiet but those of us who know him have a different opinion. We don’t believe Tilio is very enthusi- astic where the fair sex is concerned but that doesn’t mean he doesn’t have friends, for he certainly has. He was seldom favored with testimonials, but his marks were well above the average. Tilio is undecided about his vocation, but the class of ’33 wishes him the best of luck in whatever he will undertake. Page Twenty-eight
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MEMORABILIA “Ah! Here is Cleopatra ' s charm. And Mona Lisa’s smile.” Alice Mary Casey “ Al” “Tim” COLLEGE COURSE Sophomore French Club; Endon Kirkinos; O Hara San; Junior Prom Committee; Vice- president of French Club 4. The Senior who drives the Cadillac? It’s Tim, the popular girl in C. H. S. We’ll never forget how quickly Al and ? became acquainted. “Tim” was one of the few who had the courage to attempt Latin 4 and she surely did it justice. “Tim” enjoys winter, but we have a feel- ing she’ll enjoy the spring even more. Some day “Al” intends to teach in C. H. S. Best of luck “Tim”. “A cheerful temper makes wit good-natured Edward Joseph Casey “Eddie” “Ed” GENERAL COURSE Inter-class football 1, 2, 4; Tau Sigma 3, 4; Manager of football team 4; Senior Show Committee; Junior Marshal; French Club 2; Inter-class Baseball 4. Our eyes now turn to our Varsity Football Manager, known to his large group of friends as “Eddie”. He is well known to the teachers as the boy who never forgets to bring the “Boston Post” to school every day. We sometimes wonder why “Eddie is so popular with the maidens in period E. It is his technique? “Eddie” is bound for the School of Journalism at B. U. Good luck, Ed, from the class of ' 33. Page Twenty-seven
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Tnmii ' im inririn jiTiiinMi’ii ' ji ' miililJLUTTTTTTi ; MEMORABILIA t r r TTiTin 1 1 1 1 1 , mn iT mm? n r i mriiT miinmurr “Praise him, for of friends he has many.” Francis Joseph Costello “Nancy COLLEGE COURSE President of class 3, 4; Junior Prom Com- mittee; Senior Show Committee; Tau Sigma. Here we have the young man into whose capable hands the class of ' 3 3 entrusted all its activities. As our competent President we have as yet to find him without that cheery smile and the ever helping hand to bring about that which is for the best interests of the class. “Nancy” was also known for his baseball ability anc( by means of his consistent fielding and heavy hitting, always ready to answer the call on the mound when needed. “Nancy hopes to enter the portals of Notre Dame next year and then go out into the world as one of those big business men who control capital. Whatever he becomes we know “Nance” will be a success and will employ the same integrity he has shown at C. H. 5. “Leave no stone unturned .” George Everett Conn “ Georgie “Connie COLLEGE COURSE Tau Sigma; Le Cerclc Francais; Honorary Member of Historical Society; Senior Show Committee. George is one of these quiet, studious boys who though quiet and bashful, has a most winning personality. His quarterly trips up the Town Hall aisles indicate his schol- astic abilities. George is undecided as to his future, but wherever he goes or whatever he docs, he is bound to succeed. Here’s luck from the Class of ' 3 3, George. Page Twenty-nine iiJi ' LLimriiLirrDii
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