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The TRUMPET 1 u ,fO- 00 1 GHUG' ill jonu A. MCELWI-316 'l'11oA1.xs 4XQurN,'xs SIHCRIDAN NSG!!-Ct?I'n Ql'0,,, as Saucer , active mem- Although he appeared very quiet, at times he showed just how noisy and gay he could be. In basketball Saucer was a conscientious player and a consistent star and he has played since his Freshman year, and by his speed and ability has garnered many victories for Saint Gabriel's and brought honor npo11 himself. His ingenuity was shown in the Glee and Dramatic Clubs. And he was at times very droll. John was a great walker, walking quite fre- quently during his Senior year to VVest Hazleton. I-Iere's luck to you, john, in your higher aspiration. John, better known was one of the most bers of our class. l.r't.fatc do Inv' 'zt'or.rf, llzrrr are 7't'Ilt'X of jay, Briglzf dreamx of the past, wlzicli .vlzc cannot destroy, A INN xii Q-T, O . X -bb nnuumuvv-m -.,.,,,,,, ,,,, . X, the Class ot we know he grin. laugh, four, because VVhen a member of '26 turns to this page will smile, chuckle. or perhaps combine all Tommy was one of those rare people who spread sunshine where- ever they go and leave a trail of smiles in their wake. His cheerful disposition was o11e of his chief assets and enabled him to steer the class of '26 safely through the tumultuous sea of their Freshman year. It enabled him to bear up under the arduous duties of Presi- dent and later of the Dramatic and Glee Clubs. We parted but never forgot him and our loss was, we feel sure, the University of Penn- sylvania's gain. JI frm' willz f1llI!illt'.VX n1'v1'.tpl'rnrf.' Sufi xuzilvs, by lmnmn kirzdmxmv bred. O 1 I l In i I I - I 1 O E291
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Q The TRUMPET ffl ' HM ea demie 'l'. lltrizlfivi' lXlA11'rlN Sm-lrli Hubert portrayed the typical Saint Gabriel's boyg llll irresistible person- ality and a smile revealed his good nature. As a worker l1e was second to none. Aggressive i11 argumenta- tion, his voice frequently thundered at class meetings, insisting that difficult tasks could be accomplished which W0lllKl l'C4l0llllCl to the glory of the class. ln athletics Stretcl1'l was a shining hgure and his prowess Oll the football Held could not be l1idde11 Zlllll the result was that he captained the team i11 his Senior year. He was another Caesar Zllltl l1e led tl1e class to suc- cess i11 his Sophomore and Junior years. He was a member of Dra- matic, Debating and Glee Clubs. As you step from our midst, Stretch , we wish you success a11d distinction in your chosen field of endeavor. I am .wevjwl with the living l'lH'l'4'Hf on and on Inlo zcfliaievcr' .ri0rm, I rnriieuilly gov, 11110 'ZC'lIlIit L'l'l' petite. III 4 6 www' IIIIIIIIIIIIIIEX Illllllllllll Qx io- X X 'Q 1 E I , 1 ZA l1lC'I' ll C'llf3n'l'1:L1n1f SWICICNEY I21'Hy VVhen you Willlt a quick worker who will respond at once, whether it be for basketball practice or get- ting refreshments ready, call 011 Betty , No doubt without her, our Dramatic Zlllfl Glee Clubs would have lacked something of value. VVithout her on the basketball floor Ollf varsity would have very few held goals a11d victories to their credit. Betty had a sweet way which wo11 hearts at once. Her cheerful manner Zlllll sympathetic smiles were like sunshine 011 dark days. Twenty-six has l7CCl1 enriched by l1er lovable nature and we feel the world will be brighter wherever she goes. Let us than bc up and doing, lVitl1 a heart for any fate. -QQHQ1 1 1 Q l28fl
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The TRUMPET l 0 ' Academia JOSEPH P. MULHEARN Joe Joe , although small of stature, possessed mental abilities, which were by no means stunted. He al- ways had the interest of his class at heart and was ever willing to lend a helping hand to any enter- prise undertaken by it. He was closely associated with the Dramatic and Glee Clubs and was a prominent figure in both of these societies. joe surely made his mark in school, especially in chemistry. We might go on acl infinitumu enumer- ating the qualities and accomplish- ments of Joe , but they can be summed up by saying he was a stu- dent who was ever ready to help his friend in any and all ways. In vir- tue of his tactful and resourceful character, we are sure, Joe will make a name for himself in the world of men and affairs. Not to bc Iuughcd at or scorned Bvvansc hr was little of stature. 6 5' 4 QQ?- f X Q 1 i 1 1 O l3Ol
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