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The TRUMPET O 1 l 1 0 asf if L aademie ll . x , T 4. ,,. , , , BAATTHEWVJ. Lnln hdaux TL Blckiiimim Mlm Mm lhnque in everydnng is the only If you want to meetuonc of thc phrase that will do nMaC,, justice, best we have, here is Matt, one f . . ,, or who hut Mary could combine of the inost popular boys in 26. h 1 xx . ln spnc of thc factthat outdde of t C gdycst HQHSCHSQ seth the lnost the chwSr00n1 lunch of his thug thoughthd uusdoniiu such a chann- was taken up with work pertaining Mfg WHY- I She possessed the fare to the social and business activities, glff Of bC111g fiblff to U1-lk Wlfh filly' he seldom lost sight of the fact that UNC 011 HUY SUbJCCf- A TCSUCSS he had a duty to perform in the spirit yet one on whose sane prac- classroom. Matt carlywon for him- tical judgment we could always self an affectionate place in our re- rely. Broad-minded, optimistic, and gard, and tune has served to rnakc energedc hlary took a fdace in the W IUOTC Secure. IIB nature and CHee Club and played basketbah for UQWCV to -lest at all time5,CndCafed four years, in interclass games. She him fo , Us and malle , hlm many was journalist in our Freshman and Rqends. in Saint Ga f'C1S- He was Sophomore years, a position which dvertlsnlg ' Qnffgcr OH th? Tfumif- required tact as well as humor. et staff. Matts outstanding weak- O h . - d b t .h 0 ness is his great love for radios and ltr cartlestl an es gms es lg his chief pastime was listening in. Wlth her OH mr way am may wr Success, rrMatt,,, SUCCCSS' tomorrows be as happy and cheerful HU t I . ki d I - 5 as she helped make our yesterdays. aw my is cz in war! a ' H . fountain of glrzduess, making every- - XR . She hfls a 'vomf' of -qladmmv' and Hung hzim vkbdqfio hvshmzinhz AKHI4 U UHUG xmilvsf' uanuuu ,,,,,,,,,, find 010611601168 of beauty. Fi ' l I l I I E261
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.wi-r i The TRUMPET fs' 'eadcmie 'IQIIUIXIAS ti. Iii-jl,l,v : lX'l.M:t:Ai:l-3'1' ANN!-2 lVlt'NlCR'l'NlCY Pal Peg Pat possessed the most gentle nature of the class. He was al- ways calm and unrufisled but if care who needs he, could certainly take of himself. There were few knew the real Pat , but those who true did know him, had in him a sincere friend. To write a charac- ter sketch of Pat was like trying to write a sketch of a Yale Lock. Ambition characterized his every move. Pat is leaving us to enter that great institution of learning. Notre Dame, and if he is the same Pat there as he was at Saint Gabriel's he will be one of the many popular men of the school. Un- liestitzttinpfly we predict success for We were always sure of one thing, namely, that if Margaret was taken from our midst, her absence would leave a void that could never he filled. Although somewhat rc- tiring by nature, she was never found in the background when scholastic movements were afoot. Peg is one of those who are un- tiring in their efforts and unflagging in their zeal to aid in the accom- plishment of a righteous end. Margaret held a creditable position in the Glee Club and basketball team. She was secretary of the Class for the term '24-'25 and copy- reader on the Trumpet Staff. But, it was in the Debating and Dramat- ic Clubs that her abilities shone brightest. Vifhatever path of life she may pursue, we hope that her voyage will be long, happy, and suc- eessful. him. 4 B And .rn we loved hm' more and l'vr ln' lenowv ilu' rlmrmx llzut fall 2 . . ffflxv more, jmm H ana, Oh, urzfm' in our Izrnrfx before, O11 Sllfll gentle arts Us f1lK'Xt'. llHllIMIlF 'lllIlIlIll Hum low, Yo lowly bomv 'sf' Oh l - l 1 I l 1 1 I Sm? IZSI
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O The TRUMPET l 0 IN Tleademie S . Z s ...,.. 5 I EDWARD A. LYNCH lVlARCARl'l'I' AGNES RILEY Eddie Edward, commonly called Eddie and sometimes Edward was an ardent member of our class. He took a part in every activity, and was a member of the Debating, Dramatic, and Glee Clubs. Many of our fondest recollections in class and outside the walls are centered about Eddie and he will remain with us just as long as those mem- ories are retained-forever. The marvelous work of the varsity bas- ketball team was due to his skill- ful management, and since he acted as press agent during our Senior year he saw that the results of our games had large headlines and a v l v 1'vyyy Peggy is our idea of perpetual motion, always using up some of her superfluous energy in ways distinctly her own. What an asset to the Dramatic Club are those flashing eyes and that belligerent toss of the head! Her spirit helps to comprise the very name of Glee Club. We certainly were lucky when Peggy was appointed hu- morist on the Trumpet Staff. Good qualities abound in Peggy for did we not entrust to her our funds when she acted as Class Treasurer in our Freshman year. Last, but by no means least, is her big-heart- Df0mlll0llf Daft ill, the SPOFFS Page- , edness. She would not think of Your classmates bid you adms with making anyone walk home, that is, a sincere wish that you will achieve fm-thgr than aqmgs thg gtfcgty the much success. ' dear, There's uolhing lim! 114' cannot do. XX J 'qtlgggig is pri-Hy fg 10013 gf, He knows no word like fail! 'XX l'lIuggiv's a loving Inav. low l l 3 1 I I I 9. E27
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