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MARY ALICE FITZGERALD. Step by step since time began, I see the steady gain of man. Mary Alice handed out the hardtack at the lunch counter this year. A dance would he incomplete with- out Herbert and her. Noted for loquacity. CECILIA BERNADETTE FLANAGAN. Of manners gentle, of affection mild ' | Celia was so efficient in typewriting this year that Miss Minor had her as an assistant. She always has a good time in school and manages to get high marks just the same. WYNONA FLEMING It is of no use running. To set and betimes is the main point. Wynona tries to give the teachers the impression that a church mouse has nothing on her, but outside of class — O lady. Noted for her dislike for Civics and for never having a report in on time. Special student. GRACE BEATRICE FLINT. The social smile, Grace and Gladys run third hour Civics class. Grace tries to maintain a studious mien in school. xYoted for her neatly arranged hair (coiffure). ir ' ‘Konor ' ' in Miss Smith s
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WILLIAM THOMAS FALLON. Studious and smart am I. Bill served as editor-in-chief of our class book. He is right there when it comes to studies and we hear he is some Greek shark. We know he will keep up the fame of F. H. S. at Holy Cross. Noted for his sarcastic remarks. CHRISTINA MARGARET FISCHER. Just a little girl, not bigger than a doll. ‘‘Tina” is certainly a live wire in and outside of school. All her afternoons are spent in showing people where to sit at Shea’s, and she is very efficient with the spotlight. She hopes to be head usher some day. WALTER EUGENE FISH. He tried to recollect his thoughts, And found nothing but dreary emptiness. Walter likes to make people think that he is busy, but we know better. We hear he has friends in Leom- inster, but we won’t say anything about that, as he is one of our best track men. MARION GRACE FITZGERALD. This maiden she lived with no other thought. Than to love and to be loved by all. It is a pleasure to meet Maid Marion at any time for she is always smiling. For this reason she is loved by everybody. She is noted for her red cheeks, which she gets by living up on the hills of the South Side. 27
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ALBERT BERTRAM EOLEY. Smiling always wfth a never-failing serenity of countenance. “Bert” is another of our buxom classmates who has an indefatigable smile. If A. Bertram ever hurried it wasn’t while we were around. In the afternoon Bert informs the public about the latest news by run- ,- ning- the Sentinel. i ' 3„ CELIA MADELEAN ERENCH. Intelligence and courtesy are sometimes combined. Celia is one of our commercial students who runs the typewriter- as if she were playing a piano. She is also one of C. T.’s star Civics pupils. JOHN FRIIS. The music of the orchestra was not a fault of mine. We don’t see much of John these days; he takes the cooperative course. He also “amuses” us with his trombone the weeks he is in school. Noted for those “sliding” notes on said trombone. ETTA VOLANDE GAMPERT. Why don’t I grow? Etta has been right with us with her wee little laugh. She is very tiny, hut noticeable because of her goggles. She spends her afternoons greeting the movie- goers at Shea’s. 29
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