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SEljr Agnita Jjtiljn 4). Hannan Jack” (Basketball) I sit at my ease— And do as I please.” Jack’s pleasant smile and good sportsmanship won for him many friends. In all things he has tried and persevered. If you can picture a persuasive orator and a clever actor you have some idea of the real worth of our Jack. He proved his ability as an actor in our Passion Play. To miss knowing Jack is a great loss to anyone. We just can’t find out what sort of future Jack has planned for himself, but we are confident that whatever he under- takes will prove successful. Goodbye, Jack, we'll surely miss that hearty laugh of yours 1 fHattluuu 3J Collins J at” (Baseball) “True blue and always dependable, Impartial, winninyly kind, and sensible.” We’re sure our Mat needs no introduction. His pleasing personality seems to pervade his surroundings, and his happy smile was a real pleas- ure to us all. Mat’s inability to overcome that habit of blushing has caused him much embarrassment. And how he can make excuses! He succeeds in convincing even his teach- ers. Mat was an ardent supporter of our basketball team and an active player on the baseball team, and by the way, he was chief property man for the Passion Play production. Adios, Mat! May your future be happy and successful!. 10
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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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Cljc Aynitn A. Clare Connelly Clare” (Basketball, Hockey) Eyes oj blue, hair oj gold. Lips that much oj laughter hold.” If you have a bad case of the “Blues , just hunt up Clare and you won't have it long; Clare always has something to laugh about. But don't misunderstand us, for everything isn't fun with her. She is quite capable of buckling down to produce a good piece of work. Clare is also inter- ested in athletics. As guard on our basketball team she was unexcelled. Why the sudden interest in a nearby town, Clare? We look forward to great things from you, Clare, and we’re sure we won’t be disappointed, either. iiHaryarrt HL iDaiuBDit “Peg” (Basketball) Work and dutg to her a pleasure Which she enjoyed to Jullest measure.” There may be ladies dark and fair, but this one is different—in manner, looks, and in fact, everything Her hair is black and her eyes—well, one just can't describe them, for they are puzzling to one who tries to probe their brown depths. Peg was an enthusiastic rooter at all basketball games, and in hockey she helped us on to many a victory. She is a clever girl worth knowing and a friend worth having. Peg, whatever you do, you may be sure that our good wishes will ever follow you. 11
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