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- I A WJQLQWV TH E MAR I A 'FORTY-0 N E Ve' . 'T '-'X YS j.XMES QIONZQXUA MENDOZA Jimmie Saint Muryir CltlXXiClll Course -lim played in the orchestra for two years, was a member of the boys' verse choir and of the dramatic club. He has a wholesome earnest- ness and fidelity to duty which one likes to sec in a young man. He has aspirations for the priesthood which we hope will he realized. His look composed and steady eye Bespoke a matchless constancy. RlT,X VIQRONILIX MORAN Rita Holy Family Comuzvrcial Course Very quiet in manner and small in stature, Rita W is a pleasing companion. She has chosen danc- ing for her outside interest and intends to he a dancing instructor. Next year's work is still un- der consideration. Friendship ahovc all ties does hind the heart, And faith in friendship is the noblest part. VVILFRIQD THOMAS MOSS VVolhc Lrlvanwz lligh .Yrlmol .N'rivnlijit' Cozzrn' Lvlmrmu, 1,t'lllI.Vj'lT'llI1il1 VVilfred entered Holy Family during his Sophomore year, left it and went to Springfield for less than a year, then returned to Holy Fam- ily. He is a member of the dramatic club, was head cheer leader this year, is interested in boats, especially sailboats. His plans for the future are not yet definite. ..... Seize the transient hour, Improve each moment as it Hiesg Life's a short summer--man a Flower, 29
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VF .. A Q' 'Z fa , fx' S Ri :ff if TWQ, TI-I E MAR I A FQRTY-GN E llI-IZ.'XBETH ANNE M.+XRSl'l.-XI.l. Betty Holy Name General Courxe Betty is a witty member of the class and has brightened manv classes with her wise ex- pressions. Betty has many pen pals in this wide world of ours. She must he a good cor- respondentg else she would not he able to retain these friends in distant places. She is not too easily convinced of all she is told, hence she offers a retort, Tell it to Sweeney . Be wiseg SlMONNlf l'lCiXRl. lXl.XR'l'lN Sim I,1't'.Vt'lIfUfiUll of .llnry c'Ull'l'i'l1f Canada Ciouzrzzerriul Ciozzrxi' Silence is golden, seems to he Simonne's motto while school is in session, but after work is over she can be as lively as her classmates. Her ever ohliging manner has won for her many friends. Simonne plans to he someone's book- keeperg we feel certain that she will he satis- factory to her employer. Good nature and good sense must ever joing To err is human, to forgive divine. Soar not too high to fall hut stoop to use IJOROTI IY l'1l.lZ.Xlllf'lNll lXllf.XlJlf1 Dot Xi'-ze li'va'ford lliqli .S'rlmol t'nu1mvrt'iul Cozlrxt' 'l'here's never :1 dull moment when llot's around. Though she came to us in the last year, she has spread her only contagious disease, hap- piness. Outside school hours Dorothy is often seen riding her hicycle, usually delivering mes- sages or packages for her friends. She is fond of music and hopes to study it. Good actions crown themselves with lasting haysg VVho.well deserves needs not another's praise. 28
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1 u ..w9'l?f Wy THE MARIA 'FQRTY-ONE wflltiw' MARY El,lZ.-XlilfTll Nl LTLVIQY lihlfayll Sain! Kiliurfx c'OlllflIIt'fl'iUl C'uur.vt' This charming girl has won the hearts of her classmates during her four years at Holy lfam- ily High. She has a marvelous sense of humor, yet it is not discernible during school hours. She is devoted, generous, void of guile, with her heart's welcome in her smile. Let us then be up and doing, Xtith a heart for every fateg Still achieving, still pursuing Learn to labour, and to wait. b'l.XlilQlL'l': .xllrlillllli NUlllXl.'XNlJl'l.Xll ' jack .S'ut'rt'd llmrl .YKIIUUI Sl'it'llfiflt' Ciourxi' Maurice has been at real service man when- ever any plays were being staged. Seldom seen, he has spent many hours adjusting lights, scenery and curtain. His assistance has been generously given and graciously and gratefully accepted. .N member of the boys' verse choir, of the drzunztlie club, and of the football team for three years, Klauriee need not tell us that he is interested in sports. lle would like to be- come a navigator. ..... A Xmbition is the germ From which all growth of nobleness proceeds. lQ.X'l'lllClQlNlC .XNNX CYCONNOR ..Kay,, Holy lfunzily fltHIIlll4'l't'it!l t'onr.vt' A very hearty laugh and dancing eyes make Kay a most amiable girl. She, too, left us at the end of her first year. Kay does not believe in worrying but merely shrugs her shoulders and dismisses any sort of annoyance with, Tm La! She plans to study interior decorating. Eyes that laugh and lips that smile, She is happy all the while. 30
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