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Q 1 The TRUMPET -IOSICPH .lotus RoMANem2K for joseph is noted for his talkative- ness, and his love for new clothes. Yery seldom he wore the same suit and tie twice in one week. He also proved to he I1 great student and was Il wonder at working sheets. judging from his popularity we do not think that he will he a bachelor, hut if he is, he will have only him- self to hlame. NLXRY C1Qe1I.IA R1C1f.xNs1ni K Mf1l11if ' Mary is rt hnrd-working girl and has accomplished Z1 record in her studies, a record of which any of us would he proud. She thinks much and speaks little. She takes :1 great deal of interest in typing and has attained an enviable speed. XVC certainly hope that she will have at prosperous future. 2 l I 1 l 1 l 1 1 Q I39
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' Q The TRUMPET 7 -. i ,.0illItTlQI'Gl?1l l ANNA Miuurt MoNAnAN V llICl,liN Eriiixxon Mounts '-1511,- .V1111.:it ' This is Nunzie , a gray-eyed lass. who always hnmorecl and amused the class. Every one who knows Anna will readily agree that she is a pleasant Companion, and is always ready for fun. Although studying takes up a great deal of her time she will he sure to End leisure to attend all the dances and other anlusements in which she is thoroughly interested, XVe feel conhdc-nt that Anna will he a great SUCCESS. ,- s llllIUW HIIlHUllI X , lilly is another of those girls who seems to he quiet until you know her. Not many things took plaee in St. Gahriel's in which l'Illy's whole heart and soul were not engrossed. Her good nature and happy disposi- tion have endeared her to many. As a scholar l-lelen may he classed a, one of the hest. Since she has 9 set her mind on heiug a nurse. l think we shall all he tempted to play ill at times. I I l38l
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The TRUMPET . . 1 i I 1 6' Tribute To Our Teachers HIS space in our Trumpet, is worthily reserved for the Sisters who have done so much for us during our school life. Through their untiring efforts we have attained the end for which we have been striving and which we could not have achieved but for them. Their example has made us see that life is not worth living unless we do something for our souls and for the good of others. They have sacri- liced everything for us, and it is only fitting that we should give them all our love and respect. Therefore, we the Class of Twenty- six, will never forget them and will always endeavor to bring honor and credit to them and to their teachings. MARH-1 A. JORDAN, '26, . 1 I 1 A Perfect Student PERFECT student is not necessarily the brightest, A pupil may be bright or dull and yet be a perfect student. He is in- dependent in all his work, diligent in all his studies, attentive at all instructions, respectful to both teachers and classmates, proud of his school and loyal to it, a participant in all the activities of school and class. He can be called on at any time to take part in any scholastic movement or to help in any task. The para- mount characteristic of such a student is his gentlemanly behavior and his unfailing courtesy. If girls or boys lack any of these character- istics they do not come under the head of perfect students. It is the model pupils who are re- membered by their classmates through all the years. To be a perfect student is one greatest and hardest achievements to of the attain. How perfect, how enjoyable, how happy, would our school life become if all strove to be worth- while students. The perfect student makes the perfect man. NIARIE R. CAMPBELL, '26, 1 - 1 1 H06- l40fl
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