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Eighteen META P. H. S. EDWARD J. BOZEK “All in all a fellow to be liked. Eddie is one of our tallest class- mates. Not many can measure a step as long as his stride. We feel confi- dent that his steps on the Road to Success will be equally lengthy. Eddie has: a rare sense of humor and when the occasion presents itself he is capable of providing much amuse- ment. GEORGE B. BRAZUK “Things without all remedy should be without regard. The quotation here used for George is not intended as advice, for we who know him well are confident that he is the last person who will ever “cry over spilled milk.’’ In fact we are confident that in the years ahead George won’t spill much milk because he doesn’t believe in making mistakes. CARL E. BRINTNALL “Learn to see what you look at. We do not hear much from this quarter but there is fire there waiting for air. Carl has the makings of a mathematical genius and has held his own in this field. We may expect to hear his thunder later on. Watch out folks, here he comes.
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P. H. S. META Seventeen 181 1917 PHILIP E. BOURGEOIS AMERICO J. BOVIO JAMES F. BOWDEN “As we grow better we meet better people.” Philip is one of those students who speak only when spoken to. General and affable, he has made a host of friends in his quiet, dignified manner. Being a hard worker, he will, it is quite evident, achieve success in the business world. “Give every man thy ear, but few thy voice.” In the years that we have known Amerieo we have learned that beneath that rather retiring manner of his are qualities, sincere and deep, that augur well for his future. There is little doubt that he will accomplish much in life, winning for himself the esteem and affection of the friends of future years. “A Pal to the Very End.” “Jimmy” is one of the smiling stu- dents. He shoulders his cares and troubles with a grin and never appears to have an unhappy moment. His presence brightens all his classrooms for, possessing a friendly spirit, he is well-liked by everyone. Good luck to you, “Jim.”
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P. H. S. META Nineteen i HANNAH M. BROUGHTON “Level eyes beneath level brows Are good tokens of a level head.” SPANISH CLUB LUNCH COUNTER An always cheerful countenance is one of Hannah’s many admirable characteristics. Quiet ? At times, yes. But only during those intervals when she is attacking and solving some more or less intricate problem. She’ll make a great little secretary for some lucky business executive. PAUL V. BUCHANAN “Mine is a sociable silence.” SPANISH CLUB Of all the members of the class of ’37 there is perhaps no one who has left a deeper imprint upon us than Paul. Sincere, earnest, industrious are some of the traits of character that mark this son of ’37 for some very real achievements of future days. We picture him as one of our rising young business executives. LOUIS P. BURAS He is most worthy who has lofty ideals.” BASEBALL The great American game just hap- pens to be “Louie’s” favorite sport. The way he plays it, however, leads us to believe that in life he will play the game hard and clean with the in- evitable result that he will be one more of the sons of ’37 to reflect honor upon his school and upon the class of ’37.
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