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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