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♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ JEAN STAGER t Jean I $T. PATRICK 1 “Her friendliness never failing. | ♦ Jeans twin characteristics of pleasant' X j ness and earnestness make her one of t 1 the most delightful girls in the class, I t Her happy disposition is revealed t X through her gaiety of manner and X X witty answers She will long be re- X | mannered by her class as a faithful I ♦ mission worker and librarian Jean I ♦ has participated in the musical pro- t X ductions of the school Perhaps she j J gets her sweet voice from indulging in i X candy and pretzels. She spends her t X leisure hours reading fascinating books. X PETER STEIN Pete ST. JOHN CAULBERT His humor made him welcome any place. Pete is one of those fellows who doesn't say much but sees everything. He is not often heard, but some mys- terious quality makes him conspicuous Although he is reserved and gentle- manly. he has not lost any of his popularity. Pete is a hard worker and a good student. JOSEPH STURM Chick ST. PATRICK At irst his w m seem shy. But you get to Jpiou- him by and by.” Chick is six feet tall, handsome, and has a determined jaw. Although of the quiet type, he has a good sense of humor and knows how to use it. Chick is a good sport at all times and quite an athlete. He is an excellent typist and shows interest in all his commercial work Chick knows the value of a hobby. His is raising pigeons. JAMES SUTTON Jim ST. COLUMBA Be optimistic—it cojts no more' Thu unique expression characterizes Jim. His favorite pastime tends toward humor, but when it is time for serious work, he does get busy. It is unnecessary to say that Jim” will succeed in the work which he will attempt after he leaves our midst as a senior, and we feel safe in predicting that Glossers will not claim his services very long, for Jim's ambitions are soaring to a higher plane. GERTRUDE TORONTO X WILLIAM TULLY Gertie Tullv ST. JOHN CAULBERT ST. PATRICK Loveliness has love to self’ His ready wit and sunny jmile label J him as the sparl( plug of the class. I Gertrude, better known to her friends as Gertie. is joyous and fun loving. She is noted for her splendid school spirit and for her excellent work in the library. She always completes Bill is noted for his wit. It is impos- ; siblc to be in his presence and have J the blues He is constantly on the $ everything that she undertakes Her trustworthiness has won her many a friend, and we hope those friendships will continue during the years to come. Her greatest ambition is to become a alert and always happy. Bill is a poet, i Just examine his verse and see how I poetic feet march at his command. His X wit has made many a dull moment a X happy one Besides all this, he is a I perfect gentleman and a good student. X private secretary.
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BERN ADI NE ROSENBAUM “Bcrnie BACKED HEART “A disposition congenial and affectionate. “Berme” is noted among us for her perpetual cheerfulness and for tnat willing to work spirit that has dis- played itself cn many occasions. Bcrnie intends to become a nurse next year, and we're sure that she is equal to that noble profession. When she leaves us, our sincerest good wishes will follow her. JAMES RUTH “Jim ST. BENEDICT “A faithful friend is a strong defense. Snes Ruth is known to most every- dy in Catholic Hi as “Jim.” He stands about five feet eleven and weighs about one hundred and sixty pounds. He comes from Geistown. Jim was the captain of the football team. He was elected Vice President of the Monogram Club and was a big factor in staging a successful dance for the club. He wants to lx- a lumber- jack when he leaves Catholic Hi. FRANCES SCHOENWALDER “Fratinie” ST. PATRICK Sweet is the word for her. Here is one of our girls who is loyal both to her friends and to her school. Making one feel at ease is her greatest delight. Another splendid quality Frannie possesses is that of being a good listener. Give every man thy ear. but few thy voice, wins Frannie's hearty approval, although one can be sure of a sympathetic response if troubles weigh heavily. She is quiet, sedate, and unobtrusive, but yet she is full of fun when one really knows her. Faithful and dependable librarian. HOWARD SHERMAN l Howdy ST. COLUMBA HENRY SNYDER Snvds ST. JOSEPH L Happiness is not perfected till it X is shared. Come day. go dav. God send oundav. ♦ Two of Howdy's main interests are ♦ basketball and the dismissal bell. His 1 popularity and manners are unsur- X passed. His wit and humor brighten I many a dull moment and account for I his success. He has a good school I spirit and takes part in many school I activities. Surely such a boy is hound 1 to go far. ; 1 1 1 Henry is usually referred to as John Pies twin brother. He is helpful, carefree, and gentlemanly. He is a regular fellow and has many friends. He never seems to have any worries, and his smile proves this. However, he is always helpful and willing to do anything tor anybody. JOHN SPACK Spotty ST.JOSEPH A perfect scholar, athlete, and gentleman, u’hat more can one want? Spacky is one of the boys who rank highest in school spirit. He balks at no work He has acquired his goal, a star on the foothall and basketball teams. You might have guessed by this time that he has offered invalu- able service when there was need of it. Remember his Williamsport contri- bution. ............... t :
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LEONARD VOYTEK Lente ST. COLUMBA The time it out of joint. O cursed spite That ever I was bom to set it rigftt! “Lenic.” as wc call him. is a very hand- some boy. He is about hvc feet eight inches tall and weighs about 145 lbs. He is the idol of the candy bummers” who dislike to hear him say. Quit pushing this stand. Lenic was made famous one day near the Christ- mas vacation when we heard, or rather recognized, his funny laugh' We all think he is a very good sport and hope he can stay with the same crowd of fellows for the rest of his young days. : JOSEPH VYHONSKY f Joe ST. FRANCIS BARBARA WARD Babs ST. COLUMBA Good nature personi ied. Born for success it seems. t Joe is one of our candy salesmen. ♦ Hard work and study have occupied ♦ most of his time. His school spirit is t explained by the fact that he sells t candy day after day and takes an in- ♦ terest in basketball, operettas, and J other school activities. His willingness X and efficiency have proved his ability I to take it. - Pep, vim, and vigor are perfect de- scriptions of Babs on all occasions - at games, study, and in every other task she undertakes. As to art. we all know what a mean brush she can fling and also what weight was given to her opinion as an art critic. During her four years among us she has reaped a harvest of admiring friends because of her pleasing personality. Babs proved to be a most efficient and faith- ful librarian. RITA WEAKLAND Rim IT. PATRICK ot just a friend of today, tomorrow, but always. Rita is one of our most serious-looking seniors. Rita's very reserved manner only convinces us that somewhere under the exterior there lies a heart of gold which is always ready and willing to assist where assistance is needed. Rita is frank and dependable, and always ready for fun. She bnds bicycling, reading, and dacing pleasing pastimes. Rita's ability as a musician makes her an outstanding member of Catholic High's Orchestra and Band. : DOROTHY WEIMER 4 Dot ST. PATRICK A ray of surubine brightens everything This young Miss sailed into her Senior year with enthusiasm. Dot was elected ♦ Vice President of the class, and is fre- ♦ quently seen carrying the reports The X three D's determination, diligence. X and dependability are very character- | istic of her Although Dot is usually t slow and easy going, she can get a j hustle on when the time requires it. t and sometimes she gets worked up to X fever heat over some school questions, j She has been a faithful librarian since X her sophomore year. ELVA WIEDWALD Elva ST. PATRICK One of the best, above all the rest. Very well liked among the senior mem- bers is this sweet charming quick witted young Miss. A word of cheer or good will is always on her lips for everyone. Those who knew her say they are glad to be listed among her friends and acquaintances. She 6nds humor in everything but can he serious if the occasion calls for it. No matter what the obstacle, she is sure to con- quer it. She has always been a faithful librarian. We trust God will bless all your undertakings.
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