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J IREXE MATKOVIKTII Pittsburgh. Ptillllil. A due sincerity governs all her deedsf, All hands on deck for the Captain is here! For two years Pres l1as been the capable pilot of tl1e ship of '38, 'l'all. dignified. reserved. lrene wears her clothes as a queen. She is tl1e essenee of neatness and good taste. She has 2111 aptitude for Home Eeonoinies Elllti she has lllilliil lllillly dresses for l1l'1' wardrobe. Irene would make a splendid business YVUIllZlIl for she performs all her duties witl1 great preeision, but we think fllilf her doinestie interests will lind l1er a little hon1e S01ll9 plaee i11 the West. There is nothing Irene enjoys 1ll0l'9 than a danf-e-a good 0l'CllPSil'1l-il delightful partner i?J, a lovely l11001l--Zlllti on with the swing! l if 1 1. lil l'Il MATKOVICH l'ittsburgl1, Penna. 'l'alent shapes itself amidst quiet zllltl stillnessf' Ruth. better known as Moosie. has been the etfieient secretary of IIGI' class for two years. You usually ean find her at tl1e piano. Iler llillllllfi lingers fly over the keys-anything fl'0lll the Hun- garian llhapsodyi' to the latest jazz. Iler whitn- sieal smile brings sunshine to us in our dark lll0lll4.'lliS. Although Moosie is reserved illlti rather quiet, she has won llltlllj' f1'ie11ds by her kindly IllilllllPl' illld generous ilt'2ll'f. Ruth played the part of Herod in the f'lll'iSIlll2lS l'l:1y and that of .-Allllf Lueinda in lt's il Ming. At danees we find Ruth-ort'hids and all. And how she did look for that letter from Detroit every week. Happy days. Moosie 1 lll'IA'l'IiIl I 'XIIII XI x lt Ullllll ltl 1 i'0llll' and trip it as you go fill the light fa11tastitr toe. Mic-key hails from Aliquippa-dai11ty. fair, and gentle. She is a tale11ted artist. il good daneer. and tl1e elass L'1'U01ll-'l'. lleatrit-e's offiee. business lllillltl- ger of Seton-Light, kept l1er very busy eln-eking and re-eliet-ki11g patrons illlli ads. ln tl1e Washing, ton's Birthday play. sl1e llltltlil a l'll2ll'lllillQ t'olonial Lady Augusta Clive. a11d ill It's a Ming. who 1-ould have surpassed her as Millie ? Mit-key is very fond of danees and she was rarely absent fl'0l11 tl1e college f0l'lllZliS. This little senior l1as great plans for tl1e future. She intends going to an art school to study illiPl'i0l' deeorating. Good luek. Miekey, you have illtt art: now do your part! age If'ourtet'n
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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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1 ll0lil4lNf'l'l MUQUIN Pittsburgh. Penna. Ready in heart and ready in hand llut she tinds great difficulty i11 trying to stand. l+'lossie found her way to Seton from New Urleans. She is one of the tallest seniors. An enthusiastic l'onfraternity teacher. a cheerful worker, Flossie is always ready to help anyone at anytime. Iler one difficulty is keeping her equili- brium. How many bones have you broken in each fall. l lorence? In the senior class play. Flossie had the privilege of breaking our bee--utiful vashe -and did she do it with a bang! Florence is very much interested in Science. lVe often tind her in the lab researellingl Come back to Seton. Flossie --to college we mean. MARIE POLINO Fairmont. XV. Va. She has a natural bent for mischief. All hail to XVest Virginia! Marie goes at things with a whizz and a bang. Trouble and Marie seem synonymous. She was usually just getting out of mischief or planning to get into it. There is 11ot a nook on the IIill with which she is not familar. Her ability to sell tickets or talk one into buying chances was unsurpassed. lf you had a spare nickel, Marie eould pry it out for a good eause. Her talents have a wide range- sl1e plays the piano exceptionally well. sings, and makes a straight shot for the basket on the gym floor. llow proud we were of her on Play llay! Marie is one of our best actresses and she is our best typist. li ETTY XVOI,l+' Altoona. Penna. Her story 'tis an easy thing to know lleaven made her to be fair and true and sweet. And as was mete. earth kept her so. lIetty's radiant smile. laughing eyes, and charm- ing manner make her one of Seton's most popular girls. She is loved by everyone. For four years she has led her class in scholastic endeavors and was graduated with highest honors. Betty is a member of the National Honor Society. president of the U. S. M. C., editor-in-chief of Seton-Light and one of tl1e delegates to the C. S. M. U. Convention. Her high ideals. her generosity. her good sense- all make her an ideal Seton Hill girl. She speaks French fluently. plays the piano. sings, and rivals Ginger Rogers in her dancing. Page Fifteen
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