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The TRUMPET Oli ' If 'IOSICPII 'l'. jfxcons I: Domus M.uu1-3 RNA McKr:NN,x H-1 f ' Giggles joe was one of the most versa- tile members of our class, taking an active part in all its affairs. He was a member of the Glee and Dra- matic Clubs and the High School Orchestra. In the athletic field he achieved success, playing both base- ball and basket-ball. Joseph is not an easy-going fellow as his friend- ships toward his fellow classmates might indicate, but is possessed of a stuclious nature and an initiative that always brings him to the fore. Joe plans to enter the business world and we are sure he will suc- ceed if he retains the firmness and resoluteness characteristic of his High School life. Your classmates bid you farewell, joe, and let your course lead where it will and your part be where it may-we know that none better could be found to up- hold the honor of Saint Gabriel's. Grmtnr'ss and gonrlnvsx are not means, but ends, Hath he not alwuyx Ir1'r1.v111't'.v, al- 'Zi.'llj'S f.7'il'lld.Y?U A cough, a smothered giggle, and we knew who it was. Giggles has many characteristics but thc foremost of them is her gaiety, wit, and cheerfulness, portrayed in her life as well as when in her journal? Her interests in school and class found expression in basketball, Dramatics, Debating and Glee Clubs. Her aptness was brought out in her poems, for she was our class poet, and poetry editor on the staff. We are sure much of the success of the Trumpet is due to her. Doris' favorite pastime was declining agricola , and we often saw her with that far-off look in her eyes, yes, even as far as the New England States. Lots of pleasure in your travels, Doris, for we know you will have to travel. For frie11drhip's pure and lasting joys My heart was form'd to prove. 4 1 I 1 l l I l ilk I l I I me IZ3
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4 48 The TRUMPET ivy-v Xleadenxie 'O l Z' Aramis liiI2R'l'Rl'DI2 MCGIQEIIIN .Tix M its J. C,vARRAIl'.X N Jimmie The members of the Class of Twenty-six lack words to express their sentiments of this noble stu- dent, who is Z1 gentleman in his every action. Though with us but two years, James was an integral part of our class, serving as Class Secretary in his Senior year. He was a member of Saint Gabriel's Orchestra and also of the Dramatic and Glee Clubs. Jimmie was a scholar and he was a friend worth having. Wherever there was work there was Jimmie and wherever there was Jimmie there was work. Although the fates have not yet re- vealed his future destiny, neverthe- less we feel certain he will receive the reward he has so nobly worked for and which he surely merits. This above all-to thine own self l9uuniv Wherever excitement was, there Bonnie would bob up. In the Glee and Dramatic Clubs she re- vealed great ability which harmon- ized dclightfully with her vividly gay nature. Agnes either sees or pretends to see only the bright side of this world. She has no troubles or if she has they are hidden by her sunny smile and her baby stare. Oh! how we'll miss that stare. But, contrary, as usual, she goes against the rules of the said stare by hav- ing ample brains behind those eyes: Agnes, we are sure, will trip light- heartedly through life, loved, ad- mired and esteemed by those for- be true, And it 'must follow, as the night lim . tunates who count her as a friend. day, Thou canst 1101 thru be false in any . - GfaC1Z7 e half mf Hladm'-9-V . 1' uw , ,- ' - , I man. nmmlyj-kwnlnnm Trai H3 bram must know Q8 1 I Q I l i l221
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9 The TRUMPET 43 ig, RTICIIAEL J. jouNsoN nfWiL'lZllt'lU Michael was one of our most efiicient students. He held a fore- most place in Dramatics and in the Glee Club and he was a baseball and basket-ball enthusiast. He was editor-in-chief of the Trumpet and helped make it the success it is. He was gifted with a lively conversa- tional style, reinforced by a happy fund of anecdotes. We are sure that Michael will attain that goal which he has set for himself and may the Firm hold he took in leading the entire Trumpet Staff to the achievement of this, the first work of its kind attempted in Saint Gabriel's, go to make Michael a forceful leader. lf you would not In' forgotten as .mon as you are dead, either 'write things 'worth reading, or do things 'worth writiugf' lwxiuziximw' XXNN MCMICNAMIN Murgy To have true friends you must he one, was the secret of Margy's popularity. That was why we all loved her and why everyone was her friend. In her manner, tastes, and habits, she is a typical Ameri- can High School girl. She took a part in Athletics, and in basket-ball was the pride of twenty-six. She never failed to get the jump, so that her side center could pass the ball for a Held goal. Oh l yes Margy was the Varsity's invaluable center and as Manager of the basket-ball team she proved herself a captain of sports. If you are sad and sorrow- ful and everything looks black, then you need a friend. Go to her and you will find a real one. Lifc'.v sunny hours flit byg Gmtefully, clzrvrily, Enjoy them as they fly. ., . T241 Z I 1 O
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