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Twenty META GEORGIA V. COOMBS “A lig ' ht heart lives long.” GLEE CLUB SPANISH CLUB Although small in stature, Georgia has gained a host of friends among the class of ’33. Cheerful and smil- ing, she has won a place in many a heart during her five year course. We bid her good luck and truly hope that her future will be as happy as her school days were. ALEXANDER CORNICHUCK “What sweet delight a quiet life affords.” Quietly and unobtrusively “Alec” has passed the year with us in a most satisfactory manner. Never over- bearing and boisterous, he is not very well known by many, although re- spected by all for his tranquil air of dignity and reserve. Unassuming, persevering and cheerful, he has the qualities which ought to win for him a large measure of success. HELEN CORNICHUCK “True to her word, her work, her friend.” SCIENCE CLUB When we see a miss of dignified and reserved manner, wearing a happy smile, we immediately know that it’s “Cornie.” Her humorous re- marks have often livened our periods at P. H. S. It is the earnest wish of her classmates that success will soon be hers.
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META Nineteert JOHN J. COCHRANE “Merit is worthier than fame.” DEBATING TEAM SCIENCE CLUB “Jacky” is that quiet type of per- son who realizes that life is worthwhile if we make it so. He is a good student, a good golfer, and a good sport. If that’s not enough, his all- round good nature and his willing- ness to be friendly are bound to “put him over.” MARY T. COLA “Thy modesty is a candle to thy merit.” Quietly and modestly has our “Mary” passed her high school years with us. She has endeared herself to all of us, not by her quietness, but by her continual cheerfulness and goodness. Mary, we the class of ’33, are confident of your success as a competent business woman. MARJORIE H. CONLEY “Nothing: is impossible to diligence and skill.” META STAFF SCIENCE CLUB Cheerful, light-hearted and helpful. Lively, active and brilliant in all affairs of school life. The lucky pos- sessor of these charms is no one other than “Marj”. Whenever or wherever we see her, we shall always know her by her beaming smiles. Who could ask for more?
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. 1 ETA Twenty-one WILLIAM F. CRONIN “Men of few words are the best men.” FOOTBALL CAPTAIN BASEBALL Must we introduce this young- man? There is so much to be said about our Peabody High School football cap- tain, yet so little space in which to do him justice. “Bill” certainly dis- played form on the gridiron that will not be easily forgotten. Blushing is his specialty, but why delve into that? Success in every venture is the only thing we can wish him. WILLIAM H. CULLEN “Let me but do my work from day to day.” SCIENCE CLUB “Billy” is one of our classmates of a different nature. Although modest by nature he has won many friends who have learned that he is always willing to help with whatever lies in his power. We, the class of ’33, wish him good fortune in his later pur- suits. A. ELEANOR DANDA “Maidens should be mild and meek, swift to hear and slow to speak.” SCIENCE CLUB Attractive, amiable, and obliging, Eleanor has gained many steadfast friends. Her calm, well-prepared rec- itations in class were a source of in- spiration to the rest of us. By grad- uation we lose a conscientious stu- dent, and a good friend. We feel sure that Eleanor will be successful in anything she undertakes.
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