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The agnita CATHERINE M. SNITZER Kitty (Secretary,- Hockey,- Basketball) She shall be loved as quiet things are loved.” Quiet in manner, yet always present when another is in need. What greater tribute could we offer to anyone? This delightful student and trustworthy friend proved herself a most capable person in the fulfillment of her office as secretary. Catherine, may your future associates appreciate you. MARY D. McCORMICK Snooky (Treasurer,- Hockey Captain,- Basketball) We’ve looked at Mary and then said, 'Sweet’! Others will look and they’ll repeat. Treasurer not only of our class dues, but also of our hearts is Mary. Few of us will ever find anyone more congenial and friendly. Thus does she impress us. Not only is her temperament remarkable but also her talents, her sportsman- ship, and her sociability. You know this if you’ve met her. JEAN T. ANDERSON Jean (Hockey,- Basketball) Happy, lovable, dependable, and wise This is our Jean of the laughing brown eyes.” Jean has endeared herself to all. What would we be without her unfailing friendliness, her unceasing sweetness and—her Latin translations? And dancing! Anyone who has seen Jean trip the light fantastic needs no explanation of this. May Dame Fortune smile on you! 11
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THE AGNITA THOMAS W. McKNIGHT ''Tom (President) “The class wouldn't be complete without him night or day, To smooth over little troubles and drive our cares away. We will ever be grateful for Tom s presence. His faithfulness, dependability, and loyalty are without question. Appreciating his many virtues, we elected him president of our class,- he has always proved his worthiness of this coveted position. A poet at heart, he has the sterling quality of appreciation added to a perfect school spirit and a keen sense of humor. Magnanimous is the word to describe Tom. All respect him, all admire him, all praise him, all wish him success. JAMES E. MONAGHAN “Jimmy” (Vice-President; Basketball) “The kind of a boy for you and me! He faces the world unflinchingly. Jimmy comes from Coatesville where, according to him, men are men, etc. Scrutinizing our vice- president one sees a jokester, a songster, a terrible teaser, and a staunch friend with a captivating smile. Jimmy astonished all by his remarkable interpretation of Judas in our Passion Play. His dramatic skill is shadowed only by his clever logic and eloquent oratory. He is a proud possessor of a Varsity “A”. May Time continue to favor you with the golden touch of triumph! 10
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THE AGNITA E. DONALD BREWSTER ••Don' (Basketball) As he grew, his heart grew faster Tis not strange that it made him master. Don has the distinction of being the only high school lad endowed with a Pierce Arrow. Don’s prowess on the basketball floor indicated that his literary work should be connected with sports. Therefore, we elected him to write the Sports. The Class of 1936 wishes you much success, Don! WILLIAM J. CORCORAN Bill “Silent as the sleeve worn stone Of casement ledges where the moss has grown. Bill is one of our outdoor men. Where there s a babbling brook, a shady nook, or a wooded forest—is Bill. He keeps quiet in school so that his energy might be reserved for his after-school activity. Of fine physique, keen intellect, forever glorying in nature—that is Bill. Success to you! MARY J. DOLAN Mery (Hockey,- Basketball) “I wish, I can, I will. These are Mary’s three trumpet notes to victory. Mary is our Irish-eyed lassie from Down- ingtown. What we’d miss most in Mary would be the spell she casts over the hockey ball and her grandmother's blush when her abilities are pointed out to her. Mary has a very appealing nature. Good luck, Mary! 12
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