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h'l.'XRGARl l1 M1Xl3Y CAlil7lfN'l'll:li All she ullempts she does well. Margaret is one of our classmates who came from Vifest liitchburg, always on time in spite of the dis- tance traversed. The gentleness ol her manner would alone have attracted us. but there was an undelinable something in Margaret which won for her a place in the hearts of all, She hopes to continue her studies at Normal School, and we offer her our best wishes for 'I-HOMAS BERNARD CARROLL An honest mtm's word is us good as his bomlf' Pin ohliging disposition has characterized Tom throughout his high school career. His cheery smile and laughing eyes will always be remembered, Toni has done good work for the Varsity Basket Ball and Baseball Teams angl has also shown up well in his fine work as a student. He intends to continue his studies at Holy Cross and we hope he will meet with every success. a pleasa course. yall AGNES JANIE CAUl,l5lEl.D '4GootI humor onlu teaches tharms to last. 511-11 makes new contytzesls and l77LlU7lllll7X the puszf' Gracious and genial, but still of the quiet and re- served type Agnes won our hearts in Freshman year. She strove to scintillatc in the classroom in which undertaking she met with no small degree of success. XVe were greatly disturbed during the past year on learning of her serious illness. and many an earnest prayer was said both in class and outside for her speedy recovery, lt was with great pleasure that we welcomed her back among us, and were thus able to list her as a member of the Graduating Class of l93Z, 1 i 0-497
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s fi, 21 5 'sw I . J fa ,.-ff -If ' ffwf ,J 1 f az. ff..-,-IL.. f P fo! Wigfj 1 f . - 1, '4.-Lad' Lff . fl i f cheap, 1 ', - 14114 KA'l'l-ll.lfFN MARLEARET BURKE fl soul that summons ull, that does one's best. Kathleen's bete noire is Mathematics but like all worthwhile students she has worked hard, struggled with her difficulty. and passed a comparatively suc- cessful course. Kay was also a member of the l.atin and the lfrench Clubs where her conscientious efforts were a credit to her. Despite the daily tedious preparation of lessons, Kay managed to have much fun and we. in her vicinity, shared our good times with her. May the remembrance of these bring you much pleasure in fu- ture days, Kathleen. XP,-:lt vff of A-L6 I I ,flwgf ,i pn, f,',.. . N 'V '-li 'f'9 ' X . El.lZABETl-l RCUSEMARH' BURNS Character is a perfectly educated will. lllizabeth has been one of those few students who know well the art of successfully enjoying work and play, Her lessons were always faithfully prepared. and she still had time for amusement. She was ever happy and cheerful but with it all maintained a high average in scholarship. As a member of the Spanish Club, her 7 P latent ability was displayed to much advantage, and it is with pride that we recall her achievements in the 5 activities of that circle. I X V V i' K ' x ,-' ' S W R i K i ,f i 3 1 hx J XJ 'K' EDYVARD 'THOMAS BYRNIZ , V US!'V7CCI'llLl, a deep genuine sincerity, is Ll trait of true X ' i manhood. kj 1 ' Byrnsie or Rabbit as he is known to his inti- N C I. mates. is. judging from appearance one of the quietest l L- I' ' members of our class. His most intimate pal is Jeff . CDD and these two spend many happy moments to- gether, Byrnsie distinguished himself as a football player on the Varsity Eleven last fall. XVe are not certain as to his future plans but we wish him success in whatever profession he chooses. K. . J 1 -i. .
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f . iw? x A Q'-A 5 ,-5' t 1 f 51 t fyflfwfl W, ,,,,,, c - ,. 1 . f X , l 1 1 , 2 4 - . i -3 N W. X . 1, I NIARGARET BARBARA CHABOT Her look composed and steady eye Bespoke a matchless constancy. Peg has that part of the South Side disposition which we admire so much--a pleasant and genial na- ture. She and Kathleen were inseparable during their three years together at St. Bernards After her friends departure to another city Margaret, however. was not alone: and we feel confident that with her pleasing smile and gentle manner she will never be without friends. Best of luck in th: future. Margaret. from ' -I r - ff -- U S fbi ELIEANOR DELPHINE CYR A winning way, a pleasant smile, Are the things that make life worth while. Here we present Eleanor, one -of the popular memf bers of the class. She was noted for her charming per- sonality. and fine sense of humor. Eleanor. in spite of pleasant times. diligently pursued her studies and ex- celled in all-especially French in which subject no passage was too difficult for her to master. She plans to become a nurse and we only hope that she will meet with as much success in the future as she has in the past. Best of luck, Eleanor. from the Class of WZ. Class of '3 2. HENRY PATRICK DELAY 'Born for success he seemed, lVith grace to win, with heart to holdf' Jim. as he is known to his classmates. came to us from Greenville. Although he has never had much to say, he is well liked by all. He was a member of the commercial division where he showed his worth. Just at present Jim is spending his free time gaining the al- ways necessary expericnce in the commercial world. We know he will prosper in his future life work, and offer him our best wish . jeff fl arlfjf K srlfax :'-:e':.1f... f'-,.e- 5 A F .6 9 1. E :X It 55 gi 'srl E 'P , AU, ' 5.1 3 Y I ...1,.. ,ae - -.., ...MK-.e.,M...............,,.........,..,..s..t..,...,e..-.. - -1-Adm -- ,a.-.,...,u,-...c .MV ri 41 ' 1 was My exif G-My
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