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FRANCIS WALTER PARKS •WALT An ambitious lad. who Is an optimist The sort of classmate all will miss. Walt is the sort of fellow you can’t help but love and admire. Always interesting with his vast amount of knowledge, we have found him a good companion in all deeds, whether a ser- ious task of praise or an innocent prank of mischief. He is indeed the typical Regular Fellow.” We are positive of his success and some day when he is high up in the dairy busi- ness we shall expect to find the children of Sacred Heart drinking milk at special rates, for generosity is another of Walt’s good qualities. Hobby—Dodging M. M. Pet Saying— Now listen.” Ambition—To get a good night’s sleep. Activities—Treasurer of class. 33; Interclass basketball. ’31. -32. 33; Dramatics. 33; Track. '32; Second team basketball. 33. FREDERICK ALBERT PICH ANOU8 Hailing from the South he speaks Its language too. A broad drawn-out style that would surely Interest you. In May. 1932, Fred Pich made his way from West Catholic straight to our hearts. He is one of those very necessary fellows who alle- viate the monotony of school life. A great wisecracker in Economics class, he often es- capes a very unhappy ending by suddenly be- coming interested in his book. He was a great addition to the orchestra and we all feel sure we couldn’t have done without him. Hobby—Expressing his own opinion. Pet Saying— Bluebird.” Ambition—To draw a day’s wages on half a day’s work. Activities—Varsity baseball. 32. 33; Second team basketball. 33; Interclass basketball. 33; Orchestra. 32. 33; Stage Mgr.. 33. 2)
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EVELYN MARIE KESSLER EMMY Outstanding in sports and ready to win. 8urc of her support through thick and thin. Prom somewhere a voice asked: Who is the young lady with the magnetic fingers who calls the ball from the middle of the center line way over to the forward line?” Some one echoed: “Who's the gal with the hat cocked way back on her head who walks down Landis Ave. with a handsome young chap about noon every day? And far off was heard: “She's the young lady I saw a few years ago playing fcotball with her brother and several of his friends or perhaps shooting marbles or spinning a top in the school yard with Mother Alver- tine’s gleaming smile above her. Devout, yet cheerful: pious not austere; To others lenient, to herself sincere. Hobby—Cutting up. Pet Saying—“It's a dindy!” Ambition—To be a French teacher. Activities—Track and baseball. '31. 32; Var- sity basketball. '30. 31. 32. 33: Varsity cap- tain. 33: Interclass. 31. '32. '33; Captain in- terclass. 32. 33; Dramatics. '33. MARY KATHARINE MONTEGELFE MONTY Por general knowledge «he can't be beat. It' proved a valuable aid In conquering defeat. And still their wonder grew. To think that such a little head could hold all she knew.” To say more is to spoil it. but it might be added that this young lady went so far as to compose a Sapphic Strophe. What more could one desire? Even the sometimes pretentious requirements of the faculty should be satisfied to the 'ull with Mary's unremittinp labor in all lines of work. Hobby—Arguing. Pet Saying—“I don't think that's right.” Ambition—To teach little children. Activities—Interclass basketball. '30. '31. 32; Junior Prom Committee. 32; San Cuore” staff. '30: Typist. 30. 33. 22
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ANNA JULIA H. RATTI BILLIE No matter what the task or question. She always does to perfection. God placed the sun in the heavens to shine on the earth, but God placed Anna in Sacred Heart High School to illumine and spread glad- ness in the hearts of her classmates. Ann is a student par excellence obtaining the highest marks ever since she’s been with us. but that is not the only field in which she excels. Prom pink pajamas in which Ann was sensational as a demure bride in the Senior Play, it is said this pretty maid has become the “maternal” confidante of the class. Why? She hasn’t been basketball manager two years for nothing. Ann was the girl the poet had in mind when he wrote: The stars that in a girl’s eyes dance. Enlighten all youth’s ignorance.” Hobby—Anchors Aweigh. Pet Saying— Why do I always strike ‘S’ in- stead of ’R ” Ambition—To lead negro spirituals. Activities—Ass’t. Ed. San Cuore; Ass’t. Ed. Vine Leaves: Mgr. basketball. 32. '33; Pres, c’ass. 30: V. Pres. '31; Sec. 32: Dramatics. •33; Orchestra. 31. 32. 33. JOSEPH PATRICK REILLY POKEY A faithful president, he has been. Just and honest with his kin. Hail to our president! The accompanying list of activities and our own Vine Leaves give ample proof of what Joe really can do. He has taken an active interest in all our un- dertakings. and for this we love him. He is one of the prominent ticket sellers and we know our affairs would not have been so successful without his cooperation. His ambition listed below is another proof of his wide range of interests. Hobby—Finding opportunities for himself. Pet Saying—I wonder «supplemented by: fish. nuts, and other bright sayings.) Ambition—To be a pulsating pencil-pusher. Activities—Editor-in-chief San Cuore. '30; Editor-in-chief Vine Leaves.” ’33; Varsity baseball. ’31. 32. -33: Varsity basketball. ’33; Second team basketball. O. 31. 32;Interclass basketball. '30. ‘31. 32. ’33: Class Treasurer. 30; Class president. ’33: Co-mgr. baseball. ’33; Dramatics. '30; Junior Prom Committee. 32. 24
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