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MARGARET JosEPHINE FAHY -dlbcrtus Magnus College Yes, sir, you're right, They aren't all like Peggy. VVouldn't it be a won- derful world if everybody was like her? And she's courageous. She looks us straight in the eye and says she has no accomplishments. VVE think it's no mean achievement to have everyone who ever met her say, I like that girlf, Wfhat do YOU say? Junior Class Secretary, 33 Sophomore Baseball, 23 French Club, 33 Dramatic Club, 3, 4, G. O. Council, 4g Scholarship Club, 1, 2, 35 Junior Prom Committee, 35 Senior Dance Committee, 45 Senior Play, 45 G. O., Secretary, 4: Students' Day Committee, 45 Assistant Editor of Junior Issue of' P. Sk VV., 3. ELEANOR ROSEMARY FANELLI Baruaifd' Eleanor is a mighty interesting person to know. She belongs to almost every organization in the school, and still has managed to stay in the Scholarship Club for four years. There's a record for you. She says she intends to be either a Spanish or an elocution teacher. Just keep on the way you're going, Eleanor, and no one will have to worry about you. House, lg Dramatic Club, 3, 43 Arts and Crafts Club, 3, Spanish Club, 3, 4, Glee Club, 3, 43 Traffic Squad, 3, Senior Play, 4, Scholarship, Club, 1, 2, 3, 4, Secretary-Treasurer of Spanish Club, 4. JOSEPH FANELLI RCIIIIISCIGCI' Polytechnic I7Z5Zilf1LfL Another one of the genus radiolus fanus, found mostly at home. Even as the ostrich buries its head in sand, so does this bury its head in among the tubes, becoming ferocious when disturbed at its task, but at other times gentle, full of good humor and ready with a good joke in case you're feel- ing blue-our own Joseph Fanelli. Joe plays the piano, and is planning to be an automotive engineer. Sophomore Basketball, 25 Radio Club, 2, Spanish Club, Traffic Squad. VVILLIA M NELSON FENTON Dtzrfmozztli' Bill's a star at geometry, at the violin, at managing for football teams, and the like. VVe hope the next manager is as good. 'We couldn't say 'lbetterw-you can't beat the best. Bill has chosen music and reading as his hobbies. He expresses a fear that he may be forced to attend Sing Sing College, but we are of the opinion that he is only joking. We're quite sure that earnest, conscientious boys like Bill are never sent there. Class Baseball, lg Class Football, lg Track, 4, Asst. Manager Football, 33 Manager Football, 4, Freshman Orchestra, lg Senior Orchestra, 2, 3, 45 Dramatic Club, 35 House, lg French Club, 2, 3, 45 G. O. Council Sub., 4- 27
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LUCY TVIARIE DOMENECH BUl'7lG7'd Here is a lady very much interested in Spanish things. Now, we know that in Spain there are toreadors, troubadors, stevedores and onions, but what CAN be there to interest Lucy? Oh, we know-Spanish shawls. Now, to be serious. lt is very easy to like Lucyg in fact you begin by liking her' as soon as you meet her and keep right on ever after--a case where first impressions are perfectly correct. Spanish Club, 45 Library Club, 45 Arts and Crafts Club, 4. IEANORA DON . Jean would make a decidedly pretty ornament any place, but don't be deceived-she's a worker and a good one. She plays the piano, mandolin, and also bridge-quite an accomplished young lady! She's planning to be a kindergarten teacher. French Club, 4. VINCENT DE PAUL DRADDY Holy Cross Introducing Vin the Invincible. But you know him already, don't you? Remember the time the score was Draddy 7, Mt. Vernon 01? He is going to be a cotton broker and incidentally, Vin, we expect you to slam into the cotton world just as you did into the opposing line. But first we want you to show them how to play football at Holy Cross. Senior Council, 5, Junior Prom Committee, 35 Football, 2, 3, 4, 53 Cap- tain Football Team, 4, 55 Crew, 3, Class Baseball, 1, 2, 35 Class Basketball, l, 2, 3, Class Track, 1, 2, 3, Varsity Basketball, 25 Varsity Track, 55 Library Club, 2, 3, 4, Traffic Squad, 3. DOROTHY EATON Imtitzzte of Mus'icaI Art Altho Dot hasn't been with us very long she has made a distinct impression and has out-distanced most of us in scholarship and executive ability. Perhaps this is partly due to the Junior High School she attended. Dot's made many friends, too, for one glance at those friendly eyes and pleasant smile is enough to make anyone want to be her friend. Red Cross Club, 4, President of French Club, 4, Chairman Senior Class Editors of the Year Book, Students, Day Committee. ' 26
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ETHEL ELIZABETH FERRY Betty is a chess fiend and has become quite expert in moving the little pieces of wood. VVe ourselves exult in the game of kings Cand queensl, and therefore can appreciate Betty's mania. Another of her accomplish- ments is that of driving a 'lChevy or, as it is more commonly called, a Shove Alongf' We aren't sure whether she drives or pushes her prairie schooner, but we are certain that Betty has, does, and will derive a great amount of pleasure in saying that she has a grown-up baby carriage. Chess Club, 35 Court of Honor, 3, 45 Spanish Club, 45 Bankers' Asso- ciation, 45 Secretary of Court of Honor, 4. MARY JEAN FOLEY Proebel League Mary's hobby is the movies. Shake hands, Mary, we like movies, too. As we sit here and write our mind has Hown far away at the mention of movies. Now we are in Bagdad with Douglas Fairbanks, now in England with Mary Pickfordf' Anyway, our job at the present is to write, not effuse. Mary has a great deal of patience and courage for her task in 1936 will be that of teaching kindergarten children their A B C's. French Club, 3, 4. RUTH FRENCH Northland College Here we have a Very useful young person, and a credit to her class. Many of the organizations have found a helpful member in Ruth, and she is a star where Algebra is concerned. Of course, she didn't tell us this. Wfe had to find it out. VVe had another pleasant thing to say about her, but you can find it out yourself by glancing at her picture. After that, glance will not be the word. House, lg Scholarship, lg French Club, 2, 3, Library Club, 2, 3, 43 Dramatic Club, 3, 45 Lost and Found, 3, 4g Secretary of Library Club, 4. ESTHER GINGOLD This young lady Cyoung is right, she's only fifteenj is going to be a lawyer. Sorry, Rob., but you'll have to wear a mask. You couldn't frighten us a bit. At all events don't be a criminal lawyer, for you'd start another crime wave and be flooded with unfortunate CFD clients. Scholarship Club, 1, 2, 3, 4, House, 15 Senate, 2, 3, 45 Dramatic, 3, 4, Red Cross. 28
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