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Hit attra Pat sia RICHARD JOSEPH HOGG Diffused knowledge tmmortalizes itself. —DMackintosh Dick, always happy, never worries about anything. He spends his summer vacations saving lives at the F. L. Although serious at times, Dick can be very gay and ever man- ages to have his share of the fun. He intends to take up business administration and we know he will come out on top. CATHERINE MARY HUTCHINSON Blue were her eyes as the fatry flax And her cheeks like the dawn of day. —Longfellow Catherine will always be remembered for her pleasing personality and excellent voice. Athletics is her hobby as is evident by the fact that she was chosen captain of the Girls’ Basket Ball Team. Ever ready to lend a help- ing hand, she often ably assisted us, but particularly as stage prompter in ‘“Turning the Trick.’”’ Especially will we remember her for the happiness she permeated through our classes by her infectious giggle for: “Catherine has a little laugh It's contagion well we know; For everywhere that Catherine goes The laugh is sure to follow.” ORR RAS TAI TREE ot ESE so
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SORT aS Rat SU ater att ata foal EY ra ae S| HELEN CHRISTINE FALLON The fairest garden in her looks And in her mind the wtsest books. —Cowley Of course there is no need to introduce Helen. She is another member of the classical course, Whose greatest pleasure is in getting her lessons well prepared. She is a great friend of Catherine’s, spending most of her time with her in the gym, and even at work, when both are employed at Kresge’s: while on Sundays we find them equally busy teach- ing Sunday School. If Helen goes to Normal we know she will do well, so we extend our heartiest wishes for a successful future. MILDRED FRANCES HALEY The heart to conceive, the understanding to direct, and the hand to execute. —Clarendon We are all familiar with Dickens’ “Tale of Two Cities’ but the Senior Class is much more interested in another “Tale of Iwo Cities,” namely, Fitchburg and Leominster of which Mil is the heroine. Mildred joined our illustrious class in '28 and for two years we have been convinced that she certainly fulfills the above quotation. Her favorite sub- ject is geometry, but she has excelled also in English, especially in the Senior debates, and we all trust that this exceptional ability will carry her successfully through life. SESS TP
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CCHS THtS at TW SOB TE rete CORNELIUS EDWARD KEARNS The murmutcing surge That on the uncumbered idle pebble chafes Can scarce be heard so high. —Shakespeare ae “Squirtsie,’ one of the most popular in the class, is every ready for fun and frolic. His ability in school, on the gridiron, and dia- mond go hand in hand, and added to these accomplishments, is his ability as an orator of worth. Sparkling good humor in a small body well describes him, but joined with this is a sedateness and application to study that has made his record on the honor roll well known. We know that ‘‘Squirtsie’s’’ sunny smile will be missed at St. Bernard’s, and we wish him the best of luck for the future. Cater a+ r+ SREue HELEN ELIZABETH KEATING Of manners gentle. Of affections mild. —Pope Quiet and studious is Helen, but she has moreover an exceptional disposition, Never yet have we seen her angry and who wouldn't like to boast of that record. Helen specializes in commercial studies succeeding particularly in shorthand. Another characteristic of Helen’s is that of being prompt. At exactly ten min- utes past eight every morning she comes strolling into class with lessons well pre- pared and ready for another day’s work. In short Helen has been a shining light to all throughout the past four years, and she leaves with the best wishes of all for a happy future. SOIR TRY TRYST THRE RR AST RAT SVGREEWEUSUTONSUERES Oo
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