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M AIN I A RET Fl TZG HRALD Pitt sbur,-Zh, 1'eunal. Her broad goodly grin and her giggle besides Show a sense of humor within her abides. Ilere is another of our quintuplets. For four years Fitz has been at Seton llill witl1 her good old lrish jokes. Mar,2,faret was our ehanlpion stamp eollector for the Mission drive. She lauded 4.110 stamps for the eause. Margaret is assistant prefet-t of the Sodality. In the 4-lass play we got' nlany a good laugh out of Mint-rvaf' and her Jonathan who eould tie anyone in a double-bow knot and wear hint for a neckrtief' NVhat tinle was it when you finally got to bed that fatal night, lIill'2.fZll'0f'f Hot eross buns, apples. ehieken sand- wiehes-. Next year Fitz plans to eontinue her seeretarial work at Duqllesue Vniversity. PATRIUIA FITZ tll'lRAl.ll Pittshtlrglh. Penna. '1'ho' quiet and sedate NVhen you know her she's great. Pat arrived this year making a quintuplet of Ftzgxeralds in the Aeadeluy, ller Irish wit eu- tertains us in the dorm every evening-when she isn't too sleepy. I'at's pet pastime is sleeping-not only in hed, hut in study hall. lietnenlher one eve- ning: how we were all disturbed from hard study by a niusieal SIIOIV3? Among: l'at's friends is the dstingzuislled head of the sehool of l'ennsylvania. How about it Pat? 1'at's interests are hard to disc-over-she dslikes athletics. dauees. and studies. but is quite talented in art. She displayed her at-ting: ability in the f'lll'iSflllZlN play and in the 4-lass play. MAR1 NI XRIII X t RII FIN -ston NX N 1 IIe1 None was eyel sott t'llilt and ou. llere is a gentle, :rt-nial. generous senior. Quiet and reserved. Mary Martha goes about her duties in her own unassunningr way. As eoufraternity teaeher and prefeet of the Sodality. she proved a worthy representative of her whose llillllt' she hears. Mary Martha played the part of Nora in the senior class play and we shall always l't'lllt'lll- ber her. Sure an' the bakin' an' the n1oppiu'. She is a firm believer of There is a plaee for everything and everything in its place -and so her reeord for neatness shows eheeks. not x's. lVest Virginia ean he proud of you. Mary Martha. May her greatest desire-that of heeoluing :1 Sister of f'll!Il'iij'-Clllllt' true. This is the wish of '28, we Twelve
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llE'l l'Y FHNXUR t'olumhus. tlhio. Still water runs deep. W Hee, the most athletie among us, eame to Seton llill ill her junior year. When play day t-omes around. she wills glory for Seton. Hee van get the hall into the hasket, from any plaee i11 the hall. tint-e the hall is hers-the hasket is hers too. t'an she swim? Two years ago she won the lvaek stroke ehampionship for women in Ohio. She is not too fond of studying. She says graduation day will not he her happiest day. hut it will he a great relief. Betty was a great asset to us during our plays. She was chief stage manager and per- formed her duty with exaetness. Carefree, friend- ' ly. never in a hurry-she is a friend to all. VIRGINIA t'li0SlGT'l'I Jeannette. l'enna. A girl of plain sound sense. to herself and to all others true Modest. quiet, and punetual are some of the ad- jeetives which dest-rihe Virgiliia. who joined us this year. She is a real student. and is not satislied with anything medioere. lVe could always depend upon Xvi1'2illiZl'S having 100 lines of Virgil every upheld tl1e eo-edueatiomll colleges. Virginia is fas- hearted Dido. And in ti9ililfill2,'-XVPii. she surely day. She had :rent sympathy with poor. hrokeu- tidious. especially about her hair: eat-li little eurl is in its proper swirl. She is thoughtful. intense, and earnest. Jeannette ean he proud of you. Vir- ginia. Good lut-lc! MARY lfl. lll'l l Y Wheeling. West Virginia. Many a genius has heen short of stature. llut't'er found her way to Seton this year from good old West Virginia. making: a trio from XV. Ya. in the 1-lass 'RN She has a keen sense of humor and 4-an laugh oft' anything. She is the tiniest and one ot' the youngest seniors, Every ineh of her radiates sunshine. She plays the piano heautifully: she spends mueh of her leisure time writinggnot t'or Seton Notes. hut to her many admiring friends. She has one in every port. we think. 'l'o ret-eive live letters a day is nothing unusual. ,Xnd eorsagrt-si! NVell. she surely rated. Mamie has a host of friends and will aways lmve them without et't'ort, llappy days. lJutl'erI Page Eleven l i t
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1il'1liENI4'I'Z IIANRAIIAN fwllfVPi2ll1ll. R:11'e- 4-onipound of froliv :ind fllll Who rolislu-s il joke :ind rvjoit-vs ill Rl 111111 .lust il I1:1ndy little Miss f1'4llll Ulm-v Musiv, liilllflllil. rt-:uli11g: 1111- ill'l' f:1vo1'itv pals limi loathe-s Zlllyflllllgf 2ylllllilSfll'fAZlllii how shv did vznry hm' nxt-11svs Ull Mondays :ind Tlll1l'StlJlj'S :il 24:15. I':Pl'k'l1il't' is VL'l'j' tzill-ntvd i11 ll1llSil'-Ili tht piano :ind ill voic-el. Fl'0lll 1:45-2:30 you voul lic-1'e11im-v ill lhv nnusiv suito studying lll'l' lesson. If wo nwwlwl tho ns-ws of tlw dny. wo just ronsulttd 111-11-11i1-e-. She took lll'l' daily w:1 tha- ll6NVS1iRl1K'l'. tllei' lllf1'l'QiSf ill journzil livix-11i4'P's d1':1111:ltit' zilrility 8111113185011 .loun f4Il'1i in lt's :1 Mimi. Ht'l't'lll1'l' likes Svto1 so welll that shv vxpuvts to l'1'Il1l'll ln-1'o to volle-gc. 1 .I ANl'I MAIIAI DY L11f1'0ib0. 1'0l1llil. irish 9llUl12,'ll to Pnjoy :111 Rll'2'lllll0llf A111v1'if':111 Plltlllgll to win illl 2ll'211llll'lll Sist01'. wo wow stun-k ilgtllll on IllIl'lil1'iN'l'l'j' Hill. Ye-s. .lzim- -tl1:1t was .l:1nv's liillij' vxm-use for :11'1'ivi11: nlvout 9:15 for in-1' S115 vlnss. :1lw:1ys lllillll' up for lost limo for sho tzilkvd :1l1 tho more :ind :ill the fnstvr. Sho is onv of our ll'USf 1-111l111si:1stiv sm-11io1's, :1 111v111lre1' of tho N21- lionul Honor Som-iety. :ind wus :1 l'tilll'l'St'l v 1 1 1 . ' ' v . lo tho l . S. M. K. i0llY4'llIl1lll 111 flt-'1l'l:lllli. .lzinv is :in Illlilltildfj' o11 history, Noni- of us 1-vc-1' l1ll1Sfl0ll hor rvspoiiso for sho :1lw:1ys had or nine l'61'0l'l'lll'9S tlll lmnd. Sho SlIl'l'lj' tot :1114liv11t-H lllllyllljl' tlw lI2l1'f of Just plain Mary .lonos f1'o111 tho l4lvo11i11g: liiillilf' ill tht- st-nior 4-luss play. .Innv is j11st sixten-11 tswe-et - - J Ohio. Oiilllli. d iind Vucfzll lS1ll!l l'l'ZlXV- 1 Hill A Q I 1 ANNE KVIINS G1't'PllSil111'2. l'l'11Il!l. With il smile- vtv1'11z1l tlll 111-1' fam- Wliivh time 1-nnnot o1'11sv. Anna- is our Sllli1il'Sf'. senior. llv1' large blue vyvs ill? guy :ind 0Vk'l'iiUNVill2 with lllll'lll. Altho' shv 4-:ln sf-o In-1' housv fl'Ulll the hill. Anno is il lNl:ll'liQ-'1'. Shi- is 5 ft. 10 i11. of sunshinv. A11 vxvvl' lt-nt SXVi1lllllk'l'-+2l :ood 1i2llll'l'1'. :in alll :around sport, Anne was swim-vtt-11 p1'vsidvnt of tho Atlxlrtiv Asso- c-izltion. Shi- l1olds tho ottivv of class t1'v:1s111'e1'. too, If you 1-ainnot see A. K. just f1'ilt'l' the melody. Shu rain usuzilly iw ftllllld singing thv lam-st jazz. XVhen did you leaivv ll02lVl'll.v .-Xlllllvf l.vtI01' writ- ing: is Annmfs 172lSfi1ll9-XPS :ind long: onvs to go :1 long. long way. Anne did :1 tine job of v11tv1'tz1i11i11g o11 the night of St. Luke vs. St. YlIll't'llf basket- lmll gillllkx-lllllillf llltlf lwight! V. .lane ll2lflVf' dzirvd 1-ight ik thu 121312 'l'11i1'ts .tn
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