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88 ------------------------ -.n-.........-....- .. .. gg WILLIAM HENRY WINK Hit life um gefzlle, :md the elemelztr So mix!! in him, that mzmre might nam! np Ami my 10 all line world, 'Tlajr war 41 llflalllhfii Class Play 5 Properties, Christmas Play 3 Refreshment Committee for Card Party 3 Constitution Committee 3 Literary Editor of l'The Columbian 4 Editor-in-Chief of Year Book 4 Vice-president of Class 4 L Decoration Committee of April Dance 4 junior Holy Name Society 4 We do razz this poor boy to the nth degree. But, truthfully speaking, we can right- ly admire the many fine qualities which are his. We recognize him first as a student, an earnest student, and one whose earnestness has been well repaid with brilliancy. Here is an unequaled devotion to duty and Hne scholarship for four years of high school work. This concluding senior on our list also maintains a lively interest in sports, especially tennis and hiking. The vice-president of the senior class is further characterized by a supreme determ- ination to do or die, a punctuality which is a punctuality, and a neatness which reveals the perfect unity and organization enjoyed by everything with which he is concerned. All his homework done, all his bills paid, every hair in place, and a tennis game scheduled for the morrow-is the complete portrait of William Wink. TYYY4 F-14:15 gr Y A Tribute CZnz1'111.r .rlrjke the right, mul merit 1l'flI.f Ihe mul. We, the class of 1934, and, in particular, those of us who are mem- bers of the staff of the year book, wish to extend our sincere thanks and to pay a lasting tribute to Miss Helen McCann. It has only been through her tireless efforts and the unselfish contribution of her time, talents, and experience, without any thought of self-praise, that the publication of this, our hrst year book, has been made not only possible but a success as well. Although she has been among us for only one short school year, still, she has proven to be a very proficient teacher and a true and loyal friend to all of us. Thus, we feel sure that she has secured, and will con- tinue to secure, many new friends among all with whom she comes in COUUICI. 1 1.1 1 1nu..m.-....1m.... 1 1 1 1 ....m1..,,....a.1 1 1 1.1.1 1 1.1.1 - ,1.L1,1 83 Q HZ
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at -' - '- '- -'Paz JAMES ARNOLD SCULLY S4zlire'.r my 1l'6c1Il70lI, but 1.711 mo difrreef To rim amzzrk, and lil! al all I meet. Chairman of Constitution Committee3 Stage Manager Class Play 5 Finance Committee junior Card Party 3 Assistant-Stage Manager Christmas Play 3 President of Senior Class 4 Editor-in-Chief of The Columbian 4 General Chairman, Senior Card Party 4 Literary Editor of Year Book 4 Chairman of Decoration Committee April Dance 4 i junior Holy Name Society 4 Salutatorian 4 Arnold has ever shown himself to be a leader of his classmates. He is always will- ing to lend his aid and assistance, to any school or class activity. Arnold is a brilliant student, and his intelligence, combined with an unusual sense of humor, frankness, and a wholesome sincerity make him an individual whose friendship is invaluable. His favorite hobbies, which he performs to perfection, are eating, sleeping and argu- ing. We all wish him much success in his future career as a teacher, and hope that by that time his blush may develop into nothing more than a faint pink. The senior class unanimously admits there never could be another Arnold. May he always have a happy lifel A -?4i ..-.. . - . i MARY ELEANOR WARD Here HHIIEA' Ike lady! O .ro liglvl 11 jfwl W'ill IIFVFI' treat' 0111 the t'1'erli1,r1l11g flint. Class Play 3 Social Committee 3 Girls Sodality 4 Arrangements Committee, April Dance 4 What an interesting person is our Mary! Hers is sophisticationfand she uses it well. She is comely of countenance, and graceful of gesture-a clever woman of no little determination. Mary is best known to the members of her own class and as each year goes on, their appreciation of her increases. She is tranquillity itself, and we have never known her to become disturbed by anything. Her abilities are of an artistic nature, and her skill as an accomplished pianist is widely rtcognized, as is also her dramatic ability, We know that Mary will always be a welcome addition at any social affair. 15 -...,1,..1....1..,,i.q..-4. 1.,,1,.1..1...1g1,..l1g1-,.-.. 1.1,-,,1.q,1..-...1.1..1m,1. 1., -..,, L., 1. t...1......t-...,1..,il1.q1.1.11-,1g1.,i.,1..1g.1-1.1.1-1-..1g1g..--
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1--. -1q1-ipig1-1-1g1p-p-p.1-1g1-1111-11g-.'i---1g1g1g1g1g--gi-1-1g-4 -1151 1 I I 1 1 1 Q-11:11:11-1:-: 1111111::11 :-. 11111:1 irizi' 11111 '11m-:E Class Day Salumtory Reverend Fathers, Members of the Faculty, Parents, Friends of the Class of 1934: We welcome you here this afternoon and invite you to share with us the joys which are ours as the first class to be graduated from Saint Columba's High School. Upper- most in our minds is the fact that only through your combined efforts has this occasion been made possible. We wish to thank especially our parents and our teachers. It is they who have directly shared the responsibilities of our education, hence, it is to them that our debt is the greatest. Their credit is doubly merited. First, because they brought to a successful conclusion the activities of this immediate classg and second, because they accomplished this greater, and, by far, more noble deed, the establishing of an institu- tion from which goes forth a firm belief in the word of God as is evidenced in the fields of science and art, an institution which will for many years to come bring to young Catholic manhood and womanhood the benefits of education. During the past four years spent under the guiding eyes of our beloved teachers of Saint Columiba's High School, we have been prepared for our entrance into the modern world. Now we are equipped with a philosophy of life which assures that the foundation of happiness is truth and of success, righteousness. It is, therefore, with a firm determination to fulfill these ideals that we depart from our Alma Mater. If we shall, in any way, fulfill the aspirations which our school has entertained for us, we shall be glad, and on that school, which is as new in its career as are we in ours, we earnestly pray that the blessings of God may be showered abundantly. Arnold Scully. Q -m1 1 1 -1144114411:-ni-nz--ur--ut-uni 11111 uixmxuix -- '11--nn1ni1 1 i1u-an-1:-n--qxuix -- :mx Q 17 111 Q1 ini- --.-l--::1l1u1l ,-3315 fniainizinin 1:4 .-.--xi: iziazuiz 4 ee 31:1 gig
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