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EDWARD BERAULT ARNADE E. B. A humorous person, who likes to act. Amusing and witty, that’s a tact. Berault is a great source of entertainment both in and out of school not only for his eit. but also for his versatility as a musician. Bles- sed or cursed with curiosity, his naive ques- tions often break up an otherwise serious ses- sion of learning. We fear that some day he will blow up the school with some of the weird concoctions he mixes up in Chemistry lab. He has been a steady commuter to Baltimore, evi- dently there are attractions there which do no exist at Sacred Heart. Hobby—“Red-eyeing.” Fet Saying— Aw. what did I do now? Ambition—To live in Baltimore. Activities—Class Vice President. '30: Class President. ‘31. '32; Orchestra. '30. 31. '32. 33: Ass’t Mgr. Baseball. 31; Mgr. Baseball. '32; Mgr. Basketball. 33; Business Mgr. Vine Leaves. 33; Junior Prom Committee. 32; Dra- matics. 33. MADELEINE BACQUE ’’MADY Pull of Joy and lot of cheer She’s like that all the year. Mady has been with us since the second grade, but it was only this year that we were able to get a glimpse of her true self. She is not the quiet little girl you would expect her to be- Mady seems to be a bit undecided as to her future after she leaves Sacred Heart, but since we have noticed her several times this year waiting anxiously for the ball which would usher her into Chemistry class, we suggest a scientific course. We fear that Mother displays charms during this period which are not evi- dent during English or Economics. But perhaps it isn't Mother! Hobby—Giggling. Fet Sayings— Scramez-vous. Ambition—To be a sailor’s wife. Activities—Varsity Squad. 33; Intcrc’.ass basketball, O. 31. 32. '33; Track. 31; Base- ball. '32; Junior Committee. 32. 16
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In order to secure finances for our Year Book and our prospective trip to Washington, we started by giving several house parties. These proved to be both entertaining and profitable. In the early part of December we held a Card Party in the Church auditorium, and later on, a Spaghetti Supper. Both of these doings required a deal of preparation, but the ends justified the means, for the income was received with outstretched arms. By this time, athletics had gained a strong foothold in our school. The basketball teams enjoyed the most successful season they ever had, thus bringing pride and honor to Sacred Heart. We. especially, were interested in sports and again captured honors in the interclass tournament. For the first time in the history of the school, both cups reposed in the Senior Class or rather, the library. Connected with athletics were also social affairs. Two sport dances during the course of the season were exceptionally well attended; thus affording not only enjoyment, but financial backing as well. The next outstanding event in this history was the production of our Senior play, “After You I’m Next,” a comedy in three acts. After weeks of earnest rehearsals, we were ready for the big night. It was, we can happily say, a grand success.------and a heavy load off our minds. There is still one re- sponsibility resting on us as Seniors, the publication of a credible Year Book. Time, energy, and perseverance must of a necessity be stored in its pages. Many years hence will find us perusing its contents, silently enjoy- ing the memories it incites. And now the school year is drawing to its close. Our Alma Mater has nursed us frcm childhood, reared us under her protecting wing, and in a few days will release us from her folds. May we. as the first graduating class to acquire a complete education at Sacred Heart, always reflect honor and glory on her. FRANCES JOST 15
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PRANCES MARGARET BROWN KRANCOX8E A df end»b!e girl, a desirable fr end Destined we're sure to accomplish her end. I bain tank I go home.” No one has ever heard Francoise quoting that phrase, but she has been accused time and again of imperson- ating the young lady who first made it famous. If you saw the stately Mrs. Delmon in After You. I’m Next. you will agree with us that the resemb’ance is not only in appearance, but also in talent. Francoise's quiet dignity is one of her great assets and has served her faithfully in hiding that paradoxical twinkle in her eye which pop, up at perhaps too disastrous times. Hobby—Eulogizing New York. Pet Saying— You'll get over it!” Amb'tion—Private Secretary. Activities—Varsity Squad. 33; Interclass. 31. ■3° '33; Dramatics. 30. 33; Junior Prom Com- mittee. 32. JAMES JOSEPH CATTO JINKS Thl six toot chmp Is fond of ease. We suppose It's Just a Scotch disease. Jimmy is famous for his marks in Spelling. The reason for this is that he has acquired such penmanship that no one can tell whether the word is spelled right or wrong. He is a great addict to fishing and sometimes even goes so far as to miss a Vergil period to indulge in the said sport. He has been a great asset to the basketball team, in fact, so great that he will hardly be replaced next year. His good nature and good sportsmanship have won for him a host of life long friends. Hobby—Fishing during Latin period. Pet Saying— Watch that stuff. Ambition—To be a “big shot. Activities—Varsity Basketball. 31. 32. 33: Interclass basketball. 31. 32. 33; Treasurer of class. 31. 32: Baseball. 31; Junior Prom Ccmmittee. 32. 17
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