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Building for To-morrow JOHN BARANELLO Although he has been with us for only one year, lohn has proved himself a person well worth knowing. Tohn and school spirit are synonymous. lf you hear a deep voice booming, Get in there and fight ,-that voice will belong to Tohn. Typing seems to be his hobby. When you hear the click, click of the typewriter, it is inevitably Tohn putting his fingers through their setting-up exercises. lohn is unquestionably One for all . lf you want flowers, if you want pictures, if you want someone to sell tickets, if you want a pep talk-Tohn is the answer. GLENN HUGHES Take a large amount of Rip Van Winkle, add a generous portion of the Rockne spirit seasoned with Ned Sparks' dry humor-shake well and the result will be Claude . Wearing the blue and gold colors four years on both the gridiron and the court, Claude has gained friends near and far. Claude may be a problem in the classroom, but on the gridiron or court he is the solution. By voting him treasurer in the sophomore class, Claude's classmates showed their esteem for him. His quiet, peaceful life has gained for him the title Sleeping Beauty ot '39 . Claude doesn't hurry and he doesn't worry, but he is everyone's friend. We like seniors They strut about, They snub underclassmen, Call orders out. They throw away papers, They find them again. Seniors are queer creatures, We like them. -Class of '39 5122 I uv- ' 6
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MARY PADDOCK Mary one of our tall dignified seniors, reminds one of an egually tall willow tree whose strength is matched only by hers. Her resemblance to an arboreal child of Mother Nature is not too unusual, for the rolling hills and the wide-open spaces hold a special allure for Mary, who is always looking forward to Ha day off . l-land in hand with her love for nature is her intense feeling toward dogsg any dogs, whether they be pedigreed or just plain mongrels. Mary's countless scrapbooks are also devoted to the canines. l-low very fortunate is Mary, for no greater friend has any man than his dog! LEO CORDABY l'Cord lf you're looking for an A number one caddy, this alert, and energetic individual is just the one who should meet your reguirements. Cord winters in St. Mary's and spends his summers at the Country Club. When he's not lending his brawn to help a friend, you'll find his constant companion his pipe, with him. We are not to conclude that summer is the only time that our dignified senior displays his athletic ability. HCord donned a blue and gold uniform when the '38 football team organized and proved to be a stumbling block for many an opponent. HELEN HAMMON When the '37 register was completed, f-felen's name was listed among The Belles ot St. Mary's . With a guick glance, an lrish pug and reddish-brown hair typified l-lelen's nationality, . . Soon after her arrival we were aware of the fact that l-lelen's interests and talents were varied. Cur petite miss has exhibited her multiple talents in the band, on the Star Staff and in debates. We've heard that besides being an A student Helen is guite domestic. Because she can cook and knit as well as remain an honor pupil, Helen is considered a rare specimen. lncidentally, if Helen is slightly tardy she's just practicing her slogan Better late than never . -37 -38-3 .56 9
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Right this way! Ladies and Gentlemen! Only once in a lifetime will you see the sights that are now being shown! Don't throw away your opportunity . . . Barnum and Bailey never did . . . Your one and only chance . . . This exhibit has no equal! mf xsifxiw ,lil I . L ' A '4 4 w1VA1sb'x
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