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ROBERT GRADWOHL “Grady ST. JOSEPH So neighbored to hit youth and humor. “Grady is not a perfect student hut when it comes to straight, logical think' ng. he surpasses all. A determined spirit and a business like attitude point out his qualities. Some classmates say he is one of the best debaters in the school. “Grady’s orations and lengthy recitations have proven his mental capacity. We believe he wants to be- come a basketball star Grady en- gaged in Junior Varsity and Intra- mural basketball. He also served as basketball and football manager and was Co-Editor of the school paper. WILLIAM HEINRICH “Bill ST. BENEDICT “A scholar but a boy. With scarcely a word to say. Bill goes about his business. The fact that he lives a great distance from the school keeps him out of extra-curricular acti- vities. Nevertheless we have learned a great deal about him. He is much in earnest and very dependable. These characteristics alone are enough to see Bill through the long journey ahead of him. HELEN HE1PLE “Jean ie“ ST. PATRICK ‘‘Charming, unassuming, gay. Helen is charming, and gay. She has quick, quiet ways. She is always alert, and loves a good joke She has a fine sense of humor. She blends levity and seriousness and strikes a happy medium. Jcanie is everybody's friend. Her favorite diversion is a daily half-mile walk, taken each noon. She s bubbling over with spirit and is ever on the alert for a good time. 4♦♦♦ WILLIAM HOFFMAN Bill ST. BENEDICT Great things come in small packages. In Bill we find a mere youth who is efficient, energetic and active in all of his enterprises Despite his diminutive stature. Tuffy has been able to grasp employment in Schrader's Green- houses. one of the leading florists of the city Notwithstanding the fact that he is successfully hurdling the obstacles in his path as a florist, we feel sure that Bill will soon-be a second Grace Phelan as a typist Good luck. Tuff! MARGARET HOLDER “Hoey ST. JOHN CUALBERT Quality is better than quantity Petite Margaret is a welcome addition to any crowd. Her personality radiates charm. Her motto is Pleasure first and work afterward. This jolly, peppy, and vigorous lass is a great dance lover and is keen on sports, such as swimming, skating, and football She is very talkative, and the many humorous answers coming from so small a girl delight the class Margaret is one of the faithful librarians. ALBERT HOLZMAN “Alb, ST. BENEDICT Straightforwardness. persistence and courage. Meet our Class President! He is one of those boys who is always consistent and expects no credit for being so. He rarely becomes excited, and when he does, it is with good cause His scholar- ship has won for him a high ranking in the upper fourth. He. like William Heinrich, lives in Geistown and there- fore cannot participate in activities. He is destined for college and then for truly great things. Boys of Alky's calibre never fail to reflect credit on their Alma Mater.
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HELEN FARABAUGH Cutie” ST. JOHN GAULRERT There is man? a gem m the path of life. Sweet ami shy describes this little lady perfectly She is especially noted for her warm smile She is always willing to be generous and help us through our difficulties. Although she did not usu- ally take an active rart in the school activities, she was an enthusiastic foot- ball fan. She i sweet and unobtrusive, which qualities make her dear to all of us. We feel certain that success will be always with you. Helen. Best wishes for your future from the entire Senior Class. CHRISTOPHER FLYNN Chris ST.JOSEPH Hii willingness to worl( has made him popular. He is a student who works to the best of his ability. His generosity and school spirit will long be remembered. He is more of a quiet student but now and then he jx ps up with a little non- sense. His tendency to talk in class leads one to think he might belong to a whispering campaign. The boys will not soon forget Chris’s battered shark. MARY JANE FOSTER Fos ST. JOHN OAUIBERT o one who does not enjoy work can truly enjoy anything else. We can’t say whether or not Fos really enjoys work, but we are sure that she enjoys everything else. She is quite an artist, and we all remember the excellent work she did while attend- ing high school. She is a cntic and painter in the art circle and can be de- pended upon at any time. Another of her favorite pastimes is playing a guitar. Mary Jane merited the honor of being chosen May Queen, a distinction which her goodness won for her. EDWARD CLOCK Ted ST. JOHN OAUIBERT High in morals. I(cen in mind. The worId needs men of this kind. For all the kidding we give Ted about his being conservative, we can’t help admiring the efficiency with which he does his work. This was proved in his capable handling of the yearbook in capacity of business manager. Ted is labeled to go far in the business world. His Tin Lisz was valuable in many an emergency and helped to lessen considerably the number at detention. MARY GODFREY Dollie VISITATION Ho victory without work.” Mary is our A No. I athlete and her services have been of invaluable aid to our girls’ hasketball team. Moreover, she is outstanding for her willingness to inconvenience herself in order to help others. No matter what task she may be doing, Mary puts a Jot of what is best expressed as umph” behind it. We’re wishing her lots of luck for the future. MARY HANZEL Mary ST. STEPHEN She has a tongue at will, yet u as never loud. This light haired, fair maiden won the hearts of all her classmates and no doubt will linger in their memories as one they can consider a true friend. She is quiet and serious-minded, and at the same time an enjoyable and sociable compaton Her fayonte say- ing. What do ycu want? explains to us her willingness to help anyone at any time Mary’s one amhiuon is to become a nurse, and I’m sure every- one will be glad to wish her the best.
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WILLIAM HOPFER VISITATION “A jolly as the day it long.” He is the originator of jokes anJ a firm believer in: “A laugh a Jay keeps the doctor away.” Bick is a newcomer in our ranks, having joineJ us only at the start of our tinal year He claims he’s a pronounceJ woman hater, but he can't pull the wool over our eyes. We know Bick.” He is full of pep anJ fun and we hope life will deal happily with him. JOHN HURTAK I “John t ST.JOSEPH Not on the heights. 1 but climbing.' j John is one of those fellows who be- I lieves in working hard to achieve j something. His bne spirit of generosity t cannot be overlooked. He is by all 1 means a gentleman His humorous X words and deeds have won for him X the friendship of every member of X the cLass. PAUL IMR1CH Whitey ST. STEPHEN “The apparel oft’ proclaims the man. “Whitey” is the gentlemen (the English type). In fact, he is a real Beau Brummel .' His main object is to wear stylish hats. and. because of this fact, he has established himself as the leading hat stylist in Catholic High. Giving advice is his favorite pastime, and he delights in making rather lengthy explanations. “Whitey is the proud posv’ssor of a captivating smile and a genial disposition. THOMAS JURCHACK “Tommy” ST. PATRICK “He himself is his only parallel. Tom is known as a regular fellow. He has no time for frowning and he is always happy. This quality has won friends and popularity for him His school spirit is rated very high, and he is always willing to give his help. He takes part in many school activities and besides, he is a scholar and a perfect gentleman. KATHLEEN KABOR Kay ST. COLUMBA “A Charming maJen juch as she Can never without friends be. When laughter echoes in 103. you will surely bnJ the dainty Kay in the midst of it all. No matter what dance is held at Catholic High she is always in attendance. Kay's congenial ways and smiling face can easily win any heart. She is loyal to her school, and her school-spirit is full to over-flowing Kay. we sincerely hope that you will have success in any of your future undertakings.
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