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Sophomore Girls lrlere are the Sophomore Girls,-the talented students of 1930. Ciifted musicians, actors, athletes, and literati from this class will some day give glory to the St. Peter High. They are undoubtedly a studious and a remarkable class who participate in all the activities of their Alma Nlater. VVe have yet to find any of these girls that have not been faithful and generous workers. We are proud of them, and feel confident that they will continue their good work in the remaining two years of their high school career. Hack Row-M. Wyllie. F. Arthur, M. M. McAnd1-ew, M. Azinger, E. A. Baur, M. H. Penrose. Middle Row+'I'. L. Ramsay. M. Banks, M. O'Day, C. Moran, D. 0'lh'ien, C. Vogel, Marie Hickey. Front Row-R. Patterson, PX Hallahun, E. Lumbrakis, M. C. Buekler, M. J. Walker, J. Kenney, V. Hickey. TWENTY-SIX 'e,vNf-'H 'M t New'-ef'N.i-rfet i
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'L J ll-i A lk ' gym-of wmv- x-fD-W-.Nuff-W 4..,,.,,... . N..-,,,,,q,., .. N. , P, 1 9' 2 X Juniors .Ks we leave the halls of our Alma Mater, we feel assured that the Class of '31 are most capable of bearing the responsibility to be placed on their shoulders. It is rumored that Teresa Sinclair will some day be classed among the jurists. Helen Schouten, most talented in music, will, no doubt, take her place at the piano. Although Marie Repertinger can lead all in debates, Mary M. Veith and Marjorie Calhoun also show volubility in argument. In basketball, Ed Hogan is a guard on the first team. Kenny Martin, although small in stature, surpasses all in speed. lfleanor Mc- Pherson is a star in girls' athletics. lfsther Sieren is a quiet, demure girl whose name is always among the Aristas. Margaret Nygren and Norma Moodie are the fair-haired lasses. Phyllis Neyens is sure to take all the awards in commercial work. Besides being a real student, Nlarguerite McDonnell is often engaged in laughter and fun. Wvilbur Murphy and Raymond U'Hara are the Irish lads. lfrancis Marlin seems destined to join the ranks ofthe humorist and the orator. John Helenthal has already entered the field of journalism. Back Row--W. Murphy. R. O'Hzxr:1, E. McPherson, N. Moodle, I . Marlin, K. Martin, Middle RowfM. Nyyzren, M. Repertimzor, M. Mellonnell. M. Calhoun, E. S'eren, M M. V4-ith,'I'.Sinel:1ir Front Rowe E. Hogan, l'. Ney:-ns, J. Helenthzil, H. Sehoutcn. TWENTY-FIVE
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... in A-1'r.,' ' if of-Xe v new-fr--fm tr---.f W - - Nu.. .nu I N s f J' Q ve--i S- K a Lf X L' R 5 R 5 2 z 2 1 x Z X I E U Sophomore Boys These young lads of the Sophomore Class are peppy and capable. ln draniatics, in studies, and in athletics they exhibit unusual talent and sportsmanship. ln fact, they ligure in every activity. Our hand is proud of two of these manly lads. The Sophomore Boys were never found to shirk when called upon, but always came to the front. VVith the girls' division they form the largest class Within the walls of Saint Peterls, and in quality and quantity they are unsurpassed. Great achievements are expected ofthe Class of '32, El Hack Row-J, V. Hickey. R. Cameron, D. Chapman, J. Tallarieo, J. McAndrew. Middle Row-J. Walker, D. Harrington, E. 0'NeiI. G. Walker, R. Ewers, H. Metternich. Front Row----G. Stack, M. Wilson, V. McCaffrey, T. Ganley, N. Brown, F. Alltop, TWENTY-SEVEN
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