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inc Looses WILLIAM KENNTH SCHWERZLER MITZY A kindly chap who ring the bell Oot the Job nnd does It well. When you hear keys jingling or the tic toe of a clock, look around and you'll see Ken. He's the fellow who sentences us to boredom or plea- sure by his ringing of the bell. We don't know much about him as he is a sort of a hermit, but there aren’t any of us who haven’t looked upon his Biology marks with envious eyes. Since you're goal is Medicine at Notre Dame, you’re starting the right way. Ken. Our tri- bute to our photographer! Hobby—Jingling the keys. Pet Saying— Now Mother.” Ambition—Captain of football at Notre Dame. Activities—Photographer “Vine Leaves.” 33; Dramatics. 33; Junior Prom Committee. '32; Co-mgr. baseball. 33; Assistant mgr. basket- ball. 33. GIOVANNA CATHERINE SPARAGNA ••JEN Not so small and not so tall. The starring type In basketball. You would be astonished at this young lady’s wit. Even we didn't discover it till a certain spaghetti supper, but better late than never. She certainly provided plenty of amusement. Her giggle is an object of universal envy, and it is reported that even Grade Allen once lis- tened to it longingly. Hobby—Giggling. Pet Saying—“I don’t think so. Ambition—Society deb. Activities—Varsity basketball. 32. 33; In- terclass basketball. 31. 32. '33: Junior Prom committee; Track and baseball. 31. 32. 25
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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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FRESHMAN CLASS HISTORY September 8, 1932! Vacation over and a magnificent adventure ahead! How could we help being thrilled. The quarter of nine bell found us in our places just a little less sure of ourselves and secretly envying the other classmen who appeared so much at home. The name of the subjects we'd said so glibly before today, Latin, Algebra, English, Ancient History, made us catch our breaths just a little, nor were the faculty too reassuring. How- ever, the fight was on and we must face it! Our first duties was to elect class officers. We went through the process with becoming solemnity and chose: Joseph Le Roy .......................................... President William Rafter ..................................... Vice President Rose Negherbon.......................................... Secretary Adeline Tasso .......................................... Treasurer By this time we’d been introduced to the above named subjects and found them to be. under the skillful guidance of Sister Clare Xavier and Sister Marie Emily, not altogether disagreeable, in fact we were beginning to enjoy them and, I hope, to make some progress in them. The first social activity was the school dance given in aid of the library. For many of us it was the very first affair of its kind and I’m afraid many of us did nothing more on this memorable night than stand around like sheep in the rain, our mouths open wide looking exactly what we were, green freshmen. Even the initiation which took place that night failed to rouse us. However by Christmas time we were sufficiently at home to produce and successfully of course under the clever guidance of Sister C. Xavier, a very inspiring Christmas playlet called “Why the Chimes Rang Out.” A sports dance was given about January eleventh and this we attended with more eclat (whatever that might te) and with very few exceptions we gave up our positions as wall flowers to those less capable of entering into social activities. Mid-year exams followed this event immediately and gave us something more serious to think about. Were they altogether successful? We hope. Well in a surprisingly short time these bugbears were over, our brows once more became placid and lovely (?) and we were ready for another mixing of play with work. Another sports dance, a round of parties, none so successful financially but hugely so. socially. And then the event of the year, the Junior Prom! The hall was a bower of loveliness, the music unsurpassable, the gowns ex- quisite. My supply of adjectives is already exhausted and I wanted to say how much we enjoyed. Well! We just did to the nth degree and here and now we want to congratulate the Juniors and Sister Clare Xavier for putting over so spectacular an event. (I’ve been looking for a chance to use that one.) 26
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