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Cl ass Mcinl)ers - NATALIE BROWN Natalie Brown is an amiable person who g-ets along’ with everyone. She likes to talk and fuss, but her fussing is not to be taken seriously. She is Editor- in-Chief of “The Tiger” and has labored hard to make this paper a success. We feel she has done so. She has developed literary tendencies this spring, an ex- tra note-book being required to keep a recoid of the books she has read. She is really quite a student but doesn’t like to have people think so. MARY BEALS Mary Beals is our scholar. She is one of the few who take down the spell- ing words and believe in early to bed, early to rise, etc. She was the lead- ing character in our play and took her part exceptionally well. She wants to be an authoress. JOHN CALLAHAN “Jackie” is one of the class athletes. He is certainly popular with the lower classme.’ even though he has to put up witn a lot from the senior bunch. He accepts it all in the spirit in which it is given, however. GEORCE CHRISTOPHER “Chris” has been the mainstay of the football team for the past two years. He is the sort of fellow one likes to have for a friend, foi- despite his popularity he is quiet and unassuming. 14
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THOMAS DOYLE Here is “Tommy” Doyle, the best look- ing- fellow in our class. It is his dry humor which often keeps our classes from becoming monotonous. Besides be- ing a “good-looker,” he has honored the class by holding down the right field position on the baseball team. SHIRLEY HALE Hale is one of those Rowley commu- ters. He is very quiet and hates to make himself conspicuous. He played an in- teresting role in the Senior Play, how- ever. PHILIP EWING “Phil” is the class grandpa, and he certainly acts the part, for the class could never do anything without first consulting him. His work in football and baseball has made him very popular, and he has shown some ability in leader- ship. MARK HAYES Babe” was president of the class, captain of the baseball and hockey teams, quarterback on the football team, commander in chief of the M. H. S. army, and what not? His recoi-d of leadership is larely excelled by any- one, and we expect great things from him when he goes to Holy Cross. 15
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