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M ETA Twenty-three CORNELIUS J. FLYNN “Write me as one that loves his fellow-men.” BASKETBALL FOOTBALL HOCKEY History is not the only thing that repeats itself. Family names do too; ask Connie about it — he knows. He is a typical example of the average American boy; a fun-loving, happy- go-lucky six feet of budding manhood. Connie is alert and attentive in the classroom and on the gridiron, but it must be admitted that his particular star shines brightest in the latter field. JOHN H. FOSTER “A light heart lives long.” CLASS FOOTBALL CLASS BASEBALL This quotation fits John to the pro- verbial T. A happy-go-lucky fellow without a care in the world is our popular schoolmate who helped the Seniors in their struggle for class supremacy in football, baseball and basketball. His optimistic views on all questions will aid him greatly throughout life. JENNIE FREEDMAN “Resolute in action, gentle in manner.” SENIOR CLASS PLAY This dark-haired favorite has been pleasant company throughout our High School days and one whom we shall always remember as a partici- pant in our Senior Class Play. In the closely woven mesh of social activi- ties she has firmly established her- self so as to make us constantly mind- ful of her happy presence.
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Twenty-two M E T A HAZEL L. EAUE “Laughter holding both his sides.” CLASS OFFICER STRAND NIGHT A flashing smile, a quick gesture, laughing eyes and we have Hazel, twin sister to “Dot.” We admire her for her scholastic ability as well as her quick wit and pleasing person- ality. Hazel has always been one of our most enthusiastic members in whatever activity came up. Bubbling over with “pep” she laughed her way into our hearts to stay and we feel sure her smile will win friends for her always. MARJORIE I. EARP “For a dreamer lives forever. And a toiler dies in a day.” WOMAN’S CLUB META Marjorie’s frank and lovely person- ality is perhaps the most free from restraint of anyone’s we have ever known. Marjorie is also distinguished by her very agreeable habit of weav- ing boundless day dreams, the fre- quency of which is the delight and wondei’ment of all her friends. Peter Pan of ’31, please “never grow up!” CATHERINE M. FAY “A daughter of the Gods, And most divinely fair.” A sunny, wistful smile carried Catherine straight into the sanctuary of our hearts and this same lovely smile is bound to carry her far along the rose-strewn path to happiness. Her willingness to learn and enthu- siasm in carrying out her tasks have won our admiration and esteem. One and all, we extend to you our best wishes.
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Twenty-foul META APHRODITE GEANOULIS “A merry miss who is never blue With many smiles to give to you.” SENIOR CLASS PLAY META No one could forget “Ephie,” for did not her brilliant charm add vivid Spanish touches to our very success- ful class play? In addition to her ability as an actress, “Ephie” is also a gifted artist as proved by her many contributions of posters for various class activities. Who would predict other than a bright future for this petite miss ? DELPHINE L. GILL “Diligence is the mother of success.” SENIOR CLASS PLAY Sweet “Dellie” may be referred to as the song bird of our class. Her beautiful voice and most lady-like bearing as well as her friendliness and readiness to lend a helping hand, have won for her many friends. As the leading lady of our class play, she took no mean part in its successful presentation. We predict a brilliant career for you, “Dellie.” SOPHIE GLENN “The hidden soul of harmony.” Although of a quiet nature, Sophie can proudly boast of a long friend- ship, the links of which have been everlastingly soldered by her heai’t- felt sincerity and kindness. She was a decided asset in the classroom where her ability and co-operation were at all times evident. We wish you all the luck in the world, Sophie, and may your career be a highly suc- cessful one.
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