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THE OWLA .MLHXX t 0 QQQXHIYQQIDEQ 55 65 . . 4 ig- 55 W A A f L A lj, if ,fn I X A X, , siir ' g , 1 ' i n in 53 k ' O irsrr L il' T 53 L ii Q A y 'Maries aw g E ,XQ3 p I 6 , T 'Each year THE OWL CLUB has awarded a medal to the student with the highest averages in studies. There is no longer an OYVL CLUB in existence and the school itself is not in a position to offer an honor award. To encourage good fellowship and school spirit THE OWL MAGAZINE continues to carry on the gesture orginated by THE OWL CLUB. - A The award is of no great financial value but it has made students more diligent then they would have been ordinarily. Trying to capture the prize created a higher standard of scholarship. It also brought something which cannot be evaluated .... Knowledge. L - GEORGE MANN Editor Forty-two
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THE OWL Q9MEi'NQQMgQNQ9MgQN96MEteNMM2iiQNQ5M?N95ME?595M9gQwQQ WE H VE WITH US wtwemaewswveyaswatygewaewewaegaewatwemaewewnw IRENE GALE ROSALIND HERzoG It was uncertain at first whether an interview could be had with Miss Gale, but after mustering up enough courage we found that Miss Gale is, indeed, a pleasant person. Irene was graduated from Seton High School and is taking some commercial sub- jects which she has not had as yet, here at Evening High School. Miss Gale is entering the Notre Dame College of Mary- land in the Fall. It was not possible, however, to learn what studies she will pursue. Out charming subject is of Polish extrac- tion and speaks the native tongue of that country fluently. It was learned that she is secretary to the president of a large and stable Polish Building Loan Association. She has traveled over much of the Eastern Seaboard. From reliable authority we have learned that Irene is well liked by members of the faculty, and that some of our students have been casting sheep glances in her direc- tion. VVe feel sure that the glances are being wasted because Miss Gale happens to be happily in love with someone else, and as soon as the opportunity presents itself she will add the letters Mrs. to her name. We hope, however, that Irene will first acquire letters from Notre Dame College. We also wish to add that Miss Gale, as representative for THE OWL, has done some excellent work. We hope she attains all her aspirations and we say, in all sincerity Best wishes! Forty-one Like all intelligent people who realize they never know too much, Rosalind is not satisfied with a high school diploma from the Institute of Notre Dame. Formerly connected with the Mailing Department of the May Company, Miss Herzog is now dispensing lingerie at O'Neill's. Rosalind has modeled in several fashion shows. Miss Herzog has not limited her traveling to the city's limits. She has been to New York, Philadelphia, Wlashington and Vir- ginia. She has also witnessed many regettas on the Potomac and Schuylkill rivers. Several months of each year, for the past ten years, have been spent in Atlantic City. The Clarissan of Notre Dame had MisS Herzog as one of its associate editors. Later, from a class of eighty-five seniors, Miss Herzog became Editor-in-Chief. In- cidentally the Seniors were the only ones eligable for that position. Rosalind has won several national awards for essays on Captain John Barry, and has also received honorable mention in the con- test on George Washington conducted by the Baltimore News. A prize of 325.00 was given to Rosalind by The Hub. She has written several articles for the Post Better Homes Contest in 1929, and has captured several lesser -prizes for various contests sponsored by different papers. Swimming, basketball and dancing hold second place in her likes. The first place, we understand, is reserved for a certain well-known strokesman. It is rumored that the engagement between the two is not being denied, and in the best Winchell way we say, Orchids to you both!
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THE on W L 1 w Forty-three GEORGE MANN Erlitor PATRICK 1. SWEENEY Business l1Wll7ltZg6I' EDXVIN XVRIGHT Circulation Alanager HARRY CORREA Assistant Circulation .Manager J AM ES VVH EAT Special S ta if A ssistant MARIE RIESETT Typist ARMIN J. DROST Advertising Jlanager D. K. XVINTER Art Editor VVILLIAM D. CROMBIE School News Editor OWL STAFF I X
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