St Johns Catholic Academy - Eagle Yearbook (Syracuse, NY)

 - Class of 1928

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Fouiteen THE EAGLE SE IOR CLASS MAE B. KOCH Mazie certainly lives up to her title, The Flapperf' She is happiest when there is mischief afoot, but a choice few know that she can be really serious, especially when she is called upon during the French period. Being light- hearted hasn't hindered Mazie. for every one considers her a wonderful chum. VVe wonder where this little Happer gets the dramatic ability which we expect to carry her to the silver screen. May Life present its finest gifts to you who has ever wished for success and happiness. - -I ul LAVVRENCE E. LONG Our advertising manager-and another member of our crowd. Larry has graced S. J. C. A. with his pres- ence since he was knee high and now 1928 finds him stand- ing high in scholastic attainmentv. He is an ardent worker and his ambitions are bound to bring him success. Perhaps his greatest ambition is to become a Vic Hanson in basket- ball. Your determination will aid you in this sport as it did in your work. Larry, the Class of '28 extends its most sincere wish for success. MARGARET C. SHACGHXESSY Marg is known as the most dignified senior in the class of '28. She is so gentle and kind that every one wishes to become her friend. Marg studied diligently all during her high school years, but in fourth year she re- ceived her reward, Then she had four study periods. Even this spare time was spent in the search for more knowledge. VVe hope, Marg, that you will be successful in your under- takings. -1 -1 as AGNES V. SHEEDY Agnes Sheedy broadcasting: Three big cheers for St. Vincent's! And she usually gets them. Determination. perseverance and patience.-these belong to Tiny. She came, she saw, she conquered-even Physics. Tinv's favor- ite occupation is day-dreaming and all her dreams must be halllll' 'mee' fm' HWY D1'0duce wonderful smiles. VVe wish you luck in future years, Agnes, and hope you will solne day bring fame to S. J. C. A. and St. Yincent's.

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THE EAGLE Thirteen SE IOR CLASS FRANCES E. CULKIN VVhen we were just Jolly Juniors the sweetest girll' entered S. J. C. A. Franc', certainly was a wonderful addition to our class. She is quiet, but she can perform wonders, as she did for the Music Committee. We have learned that Franis favorite rnottoes are Better late than nevern and Pretty is as pretty does, and that her hobby is remembering. When we have parted, Frances, just remember the school chums who always wished you the best of luck. -no ll- KATHERINE H. FEHR Our class has bestowed upon Kate the title The Most Talkative Girl. Kate can talk on any subject at any time. She has often proven this ability to us during the tCiCero session. Katherine is also our prima donna. What would St. John's choir ever do without her? Kate is a firm advocate of the saying Laugh and the world laughs with you, weep and you weep alone. May your vocation re- quire all your vocal talent, Katherine, for then you will be sure of success. -ll nv no MARGARET J. HENNESSY Peg is one of the pillars of St. John's School, for she spent most of her school days here. This friendly, care- free girl has acquired many friends by her cheerfulness and good nature. Evidently everything strikes Peg funny, for she is called The Class Gigglerf' There is one period, however, when she is very solemn and has time for nothing but Cicero. Peg, we hope you will always look on the sunny side of life and that nothing more sinister than Latin will threaten you. -ll nu I HERMAN J. KLOTZ Herman was well named the genius of his class. Having completed his course in three and one-half years, he has left a record of which any school may be proud. Who of us has not longed to be able to expound our theories i11 geometry or to conquer Cicero, as Herm did? Herman intends to enter Syracuse University. It is with heartiest congratulations and deepest confidence that we send him on to reach his goal in life.



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THE EAGLE Fifteen SE IOR CLASS MAURICE P. MORIARTY Hail! President of our class, captain of our football and baseball teams, fine student and loyal friend! You will have no difficulty in discovering whom we salute thus, for you all know Maurice Moriarty. You never hear him,- hut you hear of him. He is very quiet, but actions speak louder than words. Morey hopes to follow in his brother's footsteps when he enters Niagara University. We are sure success will be the reward of your perseverance and deter- mination. -00- O0 CATHERINE P. STACK Kate joined us when we were sophomores. We im- mediately succumbed to the charms of this happy-go-lucky schoolmate, who became the most popular girl in our class. Kate's sense of humor and eagerness to join in all fun often made school life a little gayer. During this last year we noticed Kate's weak point-she fears all front desks! May your cheery nature help you at all times, but especially when you are a teacher, Catherine. -ur -v no FLORENCE A. NVHELAN Here is a girl who is quiet, studious and agreeable at all times. Flossie seldom speaks, but when she does we all set back and listen. Ever since our freshman days we have recognized Flossie as the Latin shark. Is Florence diligent? This answers the question. VVben she learned she had so few subjects to study in her senior year, she decided to take music lessons! May you be as successful in teaching as you were in learning, Florence. -Cl- li ROSE B. YOUNG Rosie, this curly-haired, blue-eyed girl from St. Pat- rick's, is a favorite among us. Her unselfish nature and charming personality aid her in attracting many friends. Judging Rosie by appearances, you would think she was one of our most quiet girls, but our teacher knows she is a wondreful conversationalist. VVe have no objections to your talking, Rosie, if it enables you to be so successful in obtaining ads. Success will surely be yours, Rose, if you keep on wishing!

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St Johns Catholic Academy - Eagle Yearbook (Syracuse, NY) online collection, 1928 Edition, Page 65

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