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Page Thirly REGINA DOLORES JARMICKI Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4 Varsity 2, 3, 4 Latin Club 2 Secretary 3 Regina as her name implies is truly a queen among girls. In her four years association with us, her kindness and willingness to oblige have endeared her to us. Sophomore Year saw Reggie the proud possessor of her letter for her ability on the basketball court. This feat was repeated in her Junior Year and in Senior Year she was elected co- captain of the team. You can easily understand why Reggie is one of the best liked and most popular seniors. Undoubtedly success will be hers in whatever career she chooses. FRANCIS MARTIN KELLY Glee Club 1 Sport Club 2 Track Team 1, 4 Vice President 4 We shall long remember Francis for his happy and care-free spirit. His ready wit and pleasing personality have won the esteem of all who have known him. His school spirit is evidenced by his ever-present support of student activi- ties, both social and athletic. Amiable and helpful, he has never had any difficulty in finding friends. Frank has been more than a classmate to us, he has been a friend. We know that we will be able to count on him just as much in the future as in the past. 'l'Illi 1933- '-
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ARTHUR PAUL HEALY Cheer Leader 2 Basketball 3 Tennis 3, 4 Aloysian Staff 4 Arthur joined our class in Sophomore Year, thus Snyder lost a good student, and we gained one. Art, as we know him now, is the other half of Ray Betz. We say this because where one is found, you will surely find the other. We can see that he is athletically in- clined. Art was a cheer leader in his second year. He became a member of the basketball team in the following year. l-le is also a fine tennis player. Art intends to become an engineer, and is making plans for a college education. We are sure he will make good. EILEEN VIOLA HEWITT Glee Club 2, 3, 4 Latin Club 2 Class Basketball 3 Social Life Committee 4 Eileen is a girl with lively school spirit under an even and serene disposi- tion. Never has she lost .her poise- not even during the many times when six-e has broken her specs',-and in- cidently has given many of the mem- bers of the class the scare of their lives. The daughter of a Navy man and the sister of an Army man, we strangely suspect that Eileen has a soft spot in her heart for the Service. lf there were a war she would probably join the forces, though only as a nurse. Since we are not engaged in a war, Eileen will direct her faculties towards achieving certain success in the busi- ness world. AIAIYSIAN Page Twenty nme
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JOHN PETER KELLY Glee Club 1, 2, 3 Class Basketball 2, 3 Class Baseball 2, 3 Art Club 2 UI. PY, is everybody's friend. He has made many friends by reason of his simple, generous manner. His humor is unexecelled. Many a time and oft- has he relieved the tension by a remark and a smile. We know that HJ. P.'s career will be filled with success. JOHN JOSEPH KEULY Aloysian Staff 4 Track 2, 3, 4 Class President 4 Cross-Country Capt. 4 HJ. If, has earned an enviable record in Saint Aloysius. His ability in track has brought fame to his Alma Mater. The medals symbolizing his many vic- tories would make any High School track man turn green with envy. He has a good scholastic record. He is exceptionally gift-ed in mechanical drawing. This talent will aid him greatly in the profession to which he aspires namely, mechanical engineering. - , , MAIYSIAN - Page Tbzrty one
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