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ERWIN LUCE With merry laugh, and quip and jest. He goes his way and does his best. No. 2. IDA LUISI A girl of grace, with quiet air, Deep, dark, eyes and wavy hair. St. Anthony’s. JEAN McCANNA Is it your cheeks and dark brozvn hair, And sparkling eyes that make you so fair? Washington, D. C.; Hi-Y; Torch Business Staff. ESTHER LUNDY Good nature is “Lundy’s” middle name, Rain or shine she’s just the same. Hendy Ave. MARTHA McCORKLE Next on our program there will be, A reading given by “Corkie.” Hendy Ave.; Glee Club 1; Biology Club 2; Hi-Y 3, 4; Masquers 3, 4; Student Council 4. dorothy McIntyre My love is like the sea, As changeful and as free. No. 5; Library Council 3, 4; Student Italian Club. ANNA McELLIGOTT Sweet, gentle, kind and gracious. But always smiling and so vivacious. St. Cecilia’s. betty McKenzie She zi'ears her clothes with so much class, That our approval she docs pass. No. 2. WILLIAM McGILL Always full of fun, redheaded, grinning, Glad zvords for everyone, ways that are winning. St. Patrick’s; Football 4. THOMAS McNEIL Call Tommy when there’s any fun, And he will be there on the run. Hendy Ave.; Student Council 3; Basketball 4. DOROTHY McINERNEY Sunshine or rain, She is always the same. St. Patrick’s; Agora 4. 51 D It YON nm. never drozvns him. 11; Forum 3, 4.
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ANDREW LEWlSH Worry, let it rim away. Live your life and make it gay. St. Patrick’s; Football 3, 4; Softball 1. LOUIS LEACH Tall, dark and full of pep is he, They say a sailor he wants to be. No. 5. • WILLIAM LIDDY You never can tell what this fellozv zvill do. He has a habit of surprising you. No. 8. MARY LEISENRING Independ. nt, jolly, and neat, Really our Mary is a treat. No. 5. DOROTHY LINCOLN Efficient, helpful, in a quiet way. She brings us joy day by day. No. 5; Hi-Y 4. ROSEMARY LEPOWSKI Willing is she and eager to please, 11 hat other virtues are better than these ? St. Casimir's. KATHERINE LOGAN There's always an admirer. “Waitin' at the gate for Katie. G. M. D.; Agora 2, 3, 4; Girls Glee Club 2, 3, 4; Stylus 3; Special Glee Club 3, 4. ROBERT LOSINGER Smile at trouble, be happy and free, For the bright side of life is the side for me. No. 2; Football 3 4; Basketball 3, 4 ; Interclass Basket- ball 1, 2, 3; Interclass Football 1, 2, 3. EDWARD LOOP A promising fellow we should say, Who struggles earnestly along his way. Thomas K. Beecher. WILLARD LOSINGER Liked by all zvho know him well. He may be loved, zvho can tell. No. 2; Interclass Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Interclass Basket- ball 1. 2, 3, 4; Interclass Softball 1, 2. 3, 4; Track 2. JOHN LOOP Who never defers, zvho never demands, But smiling takes the task in his hands. Thomas K. Beecher. JEAN LOVELESS There is no lovelier girl than Jean. A charming smile zvins her esteem. No. 5.
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ALICE MAKELEY Earth has nothing to show more fair, Than this lovely girl with the pretty hair. G. M. D. CHARLOTTE McPHERSON Poise, politeness, humor, and fun, In “Mickey” these become as one. Hendy Ave.; Senior Girls Hi-Y; Torch Business Staff. MARY MAKOWIEC Now the secret is a secret no more, She considers all fellows a terrible bore. No. 5 ; G. A. A.; 3, 4; Senior Hi-Y. ELEANOR McPHERSON For a delightful person, Meet Miss McPherson. No. 11; Hi-Y 3, 4; Student Council. EVELYN MALNOSKI Brilliance is to revered, That she'd get on we never feared. St. Casimir’s; Hi-Y 3, 4 ; G. A. A. 4. ELEANOR MacEWEN Good looks, lots of style, Keeps her going all the ivhilc. No. 11; Stylus 2, 3; Agora 3. RAYMOND MANLEY “Ray” can give you advice on clothes, For a better selector no one knows. G. M. D.; Student Council (G. M. D. Pres.). MARY MASTRONARDI Her pretty hair is so ship-shape, That all we do is stand and gape. No. 8; Girl Reserves 1; Italian Club 2, 3, 4 (Sec. 2, 3; Pres. 4) ; Biology Club 2; Girls Glee Club 2, 3. JOHN MARINAN To study is folly, just ask Jack, A sense of humor, he'll never lack. St. Cecilia’s. EUGENE MENQEE What's that band o'er our network we hear? It's better and better as we drazv near. No. 5; Forum 3; Band 1,2, 3, 4. JOHN MARONEY His time and labor he'd expend, With willingness to help a friend. Heights No. 1. MELVILLE MESSENGER A fine young man in every way, Is all that we shall need to say. Football 3; Track 3; Forum 4; Vindex 3, 4 (Ad Mrg. 4); Masquers 3, 4; Student Council 3, 4; Hi-Y 4.
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