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Thirty-two M ETA P. H. S. ANTHONY P. GAIESKI To get thine end, lay bashfulness aside.” Football Basketball Happy-go-lucky, carefree and gay, that’s our pal “Tony”. His disposition is very -aim and he never fails to greet you with a smile. In class he is very quiet, almost to a point of bashfulness. But then, great men are often quiet men, and such, we feel, is Tony. KASMIZ J. GAIESKI ' Men of a few words are the best men.” Football Class Basketball Here we have Guy”, a chap fit to be anyone’s pal. He is loyal, sincere, and sporting. Neither lessons nor even the more serious problems of life seem to dampen his spirits. Although his activi- ties have been confined to sports, he has unquestioned ability in other fields that will lead him to fame and fortune. PAUL J. GALLAGHER Though vanquished, he could argue still.” President Debating Club Business Manager Meta Traffic Squad No one will ever say that Paul is just another member of the class of ' 36. Paul is very good-natured; and he’s just as capable as he is good-natured. An inter- scholastic debater for two 1 years, Paul will go on to still greater accomplishments in the bright future that lies ahead. Best wishes, Paul!
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P. H. S. META Thirty-one JOHN T. FITZMAURICE, Jr. “Men of few words are the best men.” Spanish Club Class Basketball His presence is always felt but not al- ways heard of. That’s what we like about “Fitzie”. He’s always with us, his quiet temperament, pleasing and unruffled. We know John’s complacency of mind will obtain great success for him in the future, for his agreeable manner can never be resisted. KATHRYN F. FLYNN “Gaiety and a light heart are the best medicine.” In “Kay” we have a “colleen” well liked by every member of the class of ’36. Her personality has won for her many friends who’ not only wish her well but are confident that she will do well in the life that lies ahead. Au revoir but not goodbye, “Kay”. RUTH B. FROMER “It ' s nice to be natural when you ' re naturally nice.” Woman’s Club Although “Ringie” has been with us for but two short years, she has proved herself to be a great asset to the class of 1936. Industrious, yet fun-loving, Ruth has become a popular member of her class. We bid her farewell and wish her the best of luck.
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P. H. S. MET A Thirty-three ANNA G. GALVIN “Afo life can he dreary when wor is delight. Science Club Anna is a typist of no mean ability, very capable and very industrious. She knows all the right answers and many times during her various classes her less fortunate classmates have looked at her with a certain awe that speaks well for her ability in a scholastic way. Keep up the good work, Anna. LAURA A. GARROW ‘From compromise and things half-done Keep me with stem and stubborn pride.” Meta Staff Science Club Traffic Squad Laura designs posters. You have prob- ably stopped in the corridor to admire some which she has drawn. She expects to attend the Massachusetts School of Art where she is certain to be very successful and a credit to ’36 and to P. H. S. FRANK GELOTT A presence which is not to be put aside.” Spanish Club Frank is one of our quieter members, yet is very much interested in all our class affairs. Among his qualities are loy- alty and dependability, which go a long way in life. We are sure that in future years we’ll see Frank away up in the front in the field of life. We won’t forget you, Frank.
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