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(Ehr A$mta 3Jnarph OL (Elnrfc Joe” (Class President, Basketball, Baseball) Dreamer of dreams, may your future briny Alaylime, playtime, eternal spring.” In Joe we find one of the most likeable fellows in St. Agnes’. Char- acterized by his always pleasant smile, Joe is never out of humor. In our Junior Year Joe gained the coveted honor of being elected Class President, and he has filled that position splendidly. Joe’s athletic prowess and his ability to make friends has endeared him to the hearts of his classmates. We hope the luture brings you success, Joe! You surely deserve a large share of it! Orntcnt A. (EmtnrU Clem (Class Vice President; Captain, Basketball; Captain, Baseball) Sure it's his wit and his smile, Keeps us gay all the while.” Hail! The Duke of Elam! Clem’s charming manner is irresistible. I le was a leader in basketball as well as an eager player of baseball. Clem’s fighting spirit will carry him a long way in the game of life. Do not imagine that Clem was active only in athletics—his class work was Just as good. We wonder why Clem came late so often tor Assembly. Is it always by accident? Anyway, we re sorry to leave you, Clem, but—here’s good luck, success, and happiness to you! 8
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(Eljr Aijnitn 5rctiUtatrs President Joseph C. Clark West C hester—Classica I Vice President Clement A. Connell Ela m—Classical Treasurer Eleanor A. Dooley West Chester—Classical Secretary Jean F. Curtin W est C hester—Commercial John J. Bannan, West Chester..... Matthew J. Collins, West Chester... A. Clare Connelly, West Chester.. . . Margaret M. Dawson, WTest Chester. Anna M. Donohue, Morstein........ Elizabeth J. Donohue, Morstein... Esther E. Donohue, Morstein...... Margaret M. Duffy, Malvern....... Victor J. Giancola, WTest Chester. . . . Dorothy A. Joyce, Wfest Chester.. Joseph A. McCauley, Malvern...... Margaret M. McCool, WTest Chester Mary J. McCue, Wrest Chester..... Mary R. McCullough, Malvern...... Hugh J. McCusker, Westtown....... William J. Mann, Wrest Chester... Anna M. Monaghan, West Chester. . . Thomas J. Montgomery, Kirkland. . . . Ma rie D. Oakes, Wrest Chester... Mildred E. Orendorff, W’est Chester Anna R. Pitt, Exton.............. Frances M. Purcell, Malvern...... Helen M. Reilly, West Chester.... William J. Sheller, West Chester. . . . Richard J. Snitzer, Oakbourne.... Dorita L. Swords, Malvern........ Elizabeth J. W'endt, West Chester. . . James V. Zaccarelli, Morstein.... . . .Scientific . . .Scientific . . .Classical . Classical . . .Classical . . .Classical . . .Classical . . .Classical . . .Scientific . . Classical . . .Scientific . . Classical Com mercial . . .Classical Commercial . . .Scientific . . Classical . . .Classical . . .Classical . . .Classical Commercial . . .Classical Commercial Commercial . . .Classical . .Classical . . Classical Commercial 7
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(Elie Agnita 3Jean JfL Cnrtiit “Jean” (Class Secretary, Basketball) “A happy disposition and a sunup smite. These make, indeed, her lije worthwhile.” When the poet once said, “A thing of beauty is a joy forever”, he must have been thinking of someone like our Jean. Here is a lass who seems to possess an unlimited amount of gray matter—a rare and delightful combination, beauty and brains! Jean was our Secretary and indeed she discharged her duties most creditably. I ler happy disposition easily won the cooperation and hearts of all. Best of luck, Jean, in your future endeavors, and may that same cheery disposition stay with you always. iEl anor A. Dooley “Eleanor” (Class Treasurer, Basketball, Hockey) “Here's to Eleanor, with eyes of blue Here’s to Eleanor, always true!” Small in stature, but great in mind! Our Eleanor is a dandy pal and a friend worth having. She is an active participant in all sports, every bit as healthy in mind as she in in body. Eleanor’s ardent desire is to become a nurse and it is our hope that she will some day attain her goal. She knows how to mix work and play so as to produce a very, very pleasing result. Eleanor held the position of Class Treasurer, an unenviable one on some occasions, especially Monday mornings. Good luck, Eleanor! The best wishes of ’34 go with you. 9
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