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O The TRUMPET 'Oh ea emie i X C- ,lf'IlN F. BRHNNAN C.X'l'lll'fRlNlQ iXl.XRGARE'l' BURKE nfitltkl' --Kitty Jack was the best lmulml llfiy ill l Of all the delightful, kind, and our class and he portrayed l.l'llS by l f . H . lf . I il H f ,7 the pleasant manner in which he I rfmfl glrb In tw Labs O '6' took jesting from the boys. HC g kitty takes one of thc foremost was a rarity of the kind that you I places. To the Glee and Dra- like tv kefll Wllfll YOU 51111 it- HC i matic Clubs, she was always an was an active member of the base- intcrwtcd Contributor .Kitt -i ac- ball and football squads, holding a h Z1 I ' y high place in the hearts of the fans. folnpllsllcfl whdt She attempted' IS In spite of the fact that he never L it surprising that she was made sub: had much to say, he was zz partici- scription manager for our Trumpet? lllflllt in both Glec. and lhlrainatic As guard on the varsity basket-ball Llubs. He was XIICC-Pl'0S1ClC11t of team, we owe her a vote of thanks the class of 1923 and was onc of for holding her Cppoucms to S0 the ablest supporters of the class f . A- . ll, and always took part with the great- CW points' . ' 5 a 'loumd 'bt or cst enthusiasm in its affairs. VVith lawyer She Wlll Surely make 3 WC' his capacity for work we are sure i cess of her life. She has also re- succcss and prosperity will not be ceived much practice in writing to 10113 0VC1'fHkiHg him. all parts of the country. The best K V 9? Ui.vfrac!irm'.v I':l'l'.V no uim mn A x of luck for iklttys' future Career' gain his winning pnzsfrs 'K-335 A Give In Ihr winds thy fcarsg to lessen. , Hope, and br undismayedf' I Q. ,W OH 1 1- 7- i I I gp I 161
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illlarg fill. Giarrahani ARY joined us in our junior year and from the first her gentle, retiring manner endeared her to the hearts of teachers and classmates alike. She counted as friends all with whom she was associated. As we look back upon the two short years spent with us, it is hard to realize that her presence has been removed from us forever. So quietly she came, and as peacefully has she gone, leaving an aching void in every heart because we miss her so. During the months of Mary's illness, all had hoped from day to day, to hear that she was better. Our hopes were high enough to make the shock of her death come as a decided blow. The joy of this, our time of joy, has been saddened indeed by the shadow of her passing. Yet, with the sorrow is mingled something of glad- ness too, for we feel sure that now the class of '26 has a powerful advocate with its Heavenly Father and that Mary will not forget them and they will ever remember her. Her sweet and gentle spirit, we hope, has been near us during the last beautiful days of our High School life, and when the storms and trials of the world come thick and fast upon us, may our dear classmate, at home in Heaven, intercede for us and keep us faithful. Mary has gone before. we must face life's battles. Vilhen these are over may we hear what she has already heard, Come, faithful servant, and, once more re- united, sing the Heavenly anthems through an end- less Eternity. In ejffemoriam She passed away like morning den' Before the sun was high, So brief her time, she scarcely knew ' The meaning of a sigh. fs around the lose its soft perfunze, Love was her guardian angel here, Stuff love around her floated, But lone to death resigned her ldnnrt d she grew-while mortal doom Though love was kind, why should 'we fear C rapt on uufeared, unnoted. Her happy death was kinder T11oMAs A. SHERIDAN, '26.
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Yossel's popularity and good Marie is one of those sweet. lov- 9 -O Q8 l The TRUMPET I I 1 l :lilo 4 . 4' - ' ' . . eaderme 1 mi li josicmi BRISLIN lXlARllC Rosie C.-KAll'lll'fI.L Jm ' l'as.rt'l .'lIarie qualities were attested to hy the fact that he was unanimously chosen hy the Class of '26 to guide them as Class President through their Senior term. Besides he was As- sistant Business Manager on the Trumpet Staff. doing all in his power for its success. Consistent in class, it was in the practical things of life that Joe distinguished himself. He excelled in all sports and put every ounce of his remark- ahle energy into his work on the hasehall, football, and hasket-hall teams. He was a member of the Dramatic and Glee Clubs. We pre- dict' success for him, our worthy President, knowing that the same qualities we have admired will en- dear him to others and that his life will he neither unheard of nor uu- sung. Fur dl'in'1y do we Pl'tIl'.Vl' fling' Il r' who find in flier zz Imltuork for the cause of Hlt'Il.n Qlllf IIMIIIIIIIIII'-HJIIIIIIIIIM ing, and helpful girls. heloved and admired hy a large circle of friends. During her four years of High School life our Marie took an active part in Athletics and as guard on the varsity we cannot for- get her for her capability in hand- ling this position. As a member of the Dramatic, Dehating, and Glee Cluhs, Marie starred with her clear, distinct and musical voice. Marie , who was treasurer during our Sophomore year, handled our finances with the greatest skill. As Associate Editor of the Trumpet Staff, she worked hard and earnest- ly to make it a success. Marie plans to specialize in Mathematics 'ind 'Science and '76 wishu har tht ht st of uck X11 xx . I1 frlmsmil hu lnnlt t 11 tl Q 5 1 f. f:s In public har ffm' lnrnelli In titre, . X A ri . .' teh '11 yr i 2 t' K lt' ' .U l l l l Q+' E171
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