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6- —P— WUIRTUS CORONA VITARS 8 — MARY LOUISE BURNS A mother’s pride, a father’s joy. —Scott We are all proud in presenting Mary, our vice-president. The class cer- tainly made a good choice and has enjoyed the reward and satisfaction of the efficient service which Mary has rendered. She is one of the most popular girls in the school and certainly is a live wire. Usually in the midst of a happy throng you will find her. Her name has graced the High Honor Roll many times in the past four years. Burnsie’s dramatic power was well displayed in the “‘Auto- matic Butler’’ and ‘‘Cat O’ Nine Tails’ and we realize that the Dramatic Club of St. Bernard’s is losing in Mary a member whose place will not easily be filled. Trusting that college days will be as happy as those spent in high school, we all take leave of Mary with earnest wishes for her future success. eS oe Se ne eS TES = u 2 SS SS ae “eye | en ee eee | 8 3] me aaa iaJi — ‘
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EDWARD GILES LYNCH Ay. every inch a king. —Shakespeare Ed, the president of our class, has executed his duties most efficiently since his election in our Junior year. He is very popular with the student body and the faculty. When it comes to good fellows, ‘‘Giles’’ is first in line. His marks show that he likes his studies but he also finds time for athletics since he played en our football and baseball teams. His ability on the stage has secured for him an enviable position in the Literary Club and the Debating Team. He has appeared in all our school plays and contributed greatly to their success. Giles plans to continue his studies at Normal School and we know his magnetic personality will make him a capable teacher. Good luck, Giles, we won't forget you.
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SB — HIRTUS CORONA VITA ANNA THECLA McCANN Genteel in personage Conduct and equipage, Noble by heritage, Generous and free. -—Carey “Ab, for thirty days!’’ This has been set down as Anna’s favorite expression. Why? We do not know. As our class secretary Anna has served us efficiently for two years. She has always done good work in her studies and at the same time is known to be lively, witty, and full of fun. We will not easily forget her as Mary Casey in ““Turning the Trick,’’ nor as Kitty Preston in the “Automatic Butler,’’ nor again, as Mrs. Gordon in “‘Cat O’ Nine Tails.” Society is her aim, in plays only, of course. In September Anna intends to enter St. Vincent Training School for Nurses, and as she departs for her new scene of labor, she carries the best wishes of the members of the Class of Thirty-one.
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