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P. H. S. META Twenty-one FRANCIS J. CONWAY “Ready in heart, ready in hand.” Spanish Club A quiet person from the Farnsworth School is Francis and we did not hear or see much of him during our High School days. He tended strictly to his own business and we must give him credit for it, for some day this conscientious at ' tention to his work will stand him in good stead. FRANCIS M. COSTELLO ‘‘Fulfill what you owe to yourself: that’s victory. ” Science Club Although of few words and a calm appearance “Franny” has acquired a host of intimate friends who recognize in him a faithful and interesting companion. We sincerely and confidently believe that he will meet with deserved success in his future undertakings. LAWRENCE M. COURTIS ‘‘Things are not so blac as they loo . ‘ Executive Officer Football Glee Club Happy-go-lucky, yet considerate of everyone’s feelings, “Laurie” is in the true sense a man’s man, good natured, ap- preciative, capable. If ambition is the key to success “Laurie” is headed for real achievement. Keep on keeping on!
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Twenty META P. H. S. VIRGINIA P. COLLINS “ Smooth runs the water where the broo is deep.” Girls’ Basketball ‘Ginny” is the type of girl who does things but says little about her accom- plishments. She has been one of our out- standing commercial students, brightening any classroom that was lucky enought to claim her. May she continue through life with this same charming manner. FRANK A. COMPIANO “ Good humor is the health of the soul.” Of a few words and a quiet manner, nevertheless “Frank” is one regular fel- low, a boy who has never been known to lose his temper. Popular in school, and with his friends, “Frank” will con- tinue to be as he is. We are confident that he will win for himself a full mea- sure of success. EDWARD J. CONNOLLY Leave the dead languages rest in peace.” Football President, Debating Club Editor-In-Chief, Meta “Jock” is one of most likeable fel- lows in this, or any other class. But along with this congeniality that has won for him so many friends, he possesses other rare and very admirable qualities. His “pet” subjects are Latin and oratory. Watch him go!
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T wenty-two META P. H. S. JOHN F. CRAIGEN ' Every inch a man, though there were not many inches.” Science Club Spanish Club Glee Club When Dame Nature was passing out the sizes, “Cricket” must have played hookey, for he certainly lost out on his stature assignment. The proud possessor of a pleasing nature, he has been yet withal a constant source of mirth, a true friend to all who were fortunate enough to make his acquaintance. He shall never be forgotten . MILTON E. CRANNEY “Tin n of him who listens, as well as of him who spea s.” Executive Officer Observer Strand Night Revue “Milt’s” radiant smile has acqui red for him the appropriate name of “Beamie”. Conversation was never dull when “Milt” was present. Sociable and carefree, he made of his “Tally-ho” the familiar cor ' ridor salute. Energetic and businesslike, he will win his full measure of success. GEORGE T. CUKUTOS “ Things without all remedy should be wihout regard.” Science Club George is one of the more conservative of our classmates, believing in talking less and listening more. Each work he un- dertakes, he performs it zealously; what- ever he begins, he finishes. With these characteristics, George will undoubtedly accomplish much in the days to come.
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