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JAMES CAFLIN Young as I am, yet would I do mv best ' No, Jim doesn't look like a musical genius, he hasn't How- ing hair and wild eyes but still he is our musical frtist and no wonder he can nuke a violfn talk. because he can do tha' very thing to perfe:tion him- self. MARY CASEY 'And looking wistfully with wide blue eves As in a picture. A quiet unassuming las: i' our Mary, that is probably why we like her. Whei1 she leaves Parochial loses it sta-A math student. PHILOMENA DE RAYMOND 'I fought and won it There are in this world a few literary geniuses who are not as satirical as George Bern- ard Shaw and as temperamental as D'Annunzio, and Phil is one of them. Moreover our Phil has a sense of humor delightful to find. Read tha' excellent periodical the Sage. E yn? ui v ill aigtfmzs A Wiglt 535001' -.- '.... :. .. if ,, .i..t sc-, M s.,,v. , . 1 L A 'Q 'v e ' ' T 2 S . . 5 4 i . l . l s . il 5 X l E 2 .. E .J ' .. A ,LT .-L. X l Will . f . A if he 5 . , 53 c.. . t.,t .. .. i ls: M J i i i.,t.ttt .,....H..., T i in . 5 i - E' li 2? I I 5 y T we l I V i . Z Wu., lt... i ' i ,E I Y K .. - .wc if -1 5 ' lf Ili 1 2 A 2 Ali , F .t rl lil 1' is .Q I , 4 1 ss i 1: 11 Yi lli us t U Grahuatitgg M155 . MARIE CASCIOLI Peace to thee, woman with thy loves and hates Here we have the actress and brilliant pianist of our class. Need we say more? We feel cer- tain that with these two assets Marie will go far. SARAH CONDON And kind the woman's eyes and innocent It is with pleasure that we present Sarah. With her we as- sociate kindness, dependability and amiability. Although nar- urally reserved we Find in her moments of loquacious friendli- ness. May life's best be yours. Sarah. FRANK DICKER Sing sweetlyg twice my love hath smiled on me. Things would not be the same in the senior room if it did not contain a boy who is deep of voice. The deep boom- ing laugh and the correspond' ing amiability of Dick's na- ture will be long remembered.
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THOMAS BANKOSH Ye know right well how meek so'er he seem The Senior Class would n0I be complete without him. Tom is ever friendly and be- sides he possesses a spark of drollness that comes to life now and then. May luck be yours Tom. GEORGE BOLCAR I gloried in my knave Ah - er - this introduces Georgie who is a very modest and shy boy. This boy runs Mary Casey a close second in blushing. .I OSEPH BUTCHKO He, by ten yards in cast bar of stone Was counted best. We don't see much of Butch for he works so hard- Who will ever forget the pass- es he and Pat tossed on the gridiron? ff x H ,.rri,,,,...,.,..,.,.T.,,.....,ef..-,s, ,.... Eff fflyi1ipaaQ5i.7an1e5 y l f,.,.u-,,s,,,,..,. . ...- i..,., ..-,s..,ss.,.,..i.s .. .L+ 5 ,t ...., E!- Ti ,f m , ' f i 3 I ,,,. ,-.s.a-. , sl f re.. I ,.. get 2. l l i l il! ii Q l ' 1 l is gif tl will , , I 5 I 5 ll raiinutiueg tis my . f 'i'E ' ,s,.,s-Ql. I f,-..,-M.s.M s.....,.... AI OSEPHINE BELL But thou shalt meet th , Y match ' Jo is usually an unobtrusive maiden but occasionally she throws reserve to the winds and rallies forth with a spirit of mischief shining in her eyes. We feel certain this lass will conquer all future obstacles with her friendliness. KATHLEEN BREINER 'Against my nature: what I could I would Always friendly and jolly is our Kass . You don't see her to an advantage until you have seen her dance. Ever ready to do her bit, Kass has readily won the affection of all who know her. MAURICE' CAVANAUGH For worse than beinz foolid Of others, is to fool one's self Shuffle-Banglll - Smash -Crash!!! It's not an earth- quake, no, only our hero, llcab- bagen, mischievous and ever teasing. But 1et's not omit his principle trait, his ability to make friends from a stray clog to the elite of South Main. What is more he keeps them.
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VIRGINIA EWADINGER f'Hast thou no pity upon my loneliness? Generous and big-hearted to the nth degree one Finds it easy to like Ginner -impossible to do otherwise, Her capablenesx coupled with her cheeriness as- sure us of Virginia's future suc 955. FRANCES FEHELY And many a time havt' watched thee at the tiltl' Strike down the lusty and long-practiced knight Ah-ladies, may I present the athletic star of our insti- tution, Pat has won our ad- miration by refraininf' from getting that complex common' ly known as a swelled head. WILLIAM HOLDEN A square-set man and honist and his eyes, An outdoor sign of all th warmth within Snag is iust anothe- on' of thore N. Y, A. boys whose motto seems to be, Everyth'np' is accomplished but nothinf has been done. He is one of the artistic minded of our class. 'Scragw bids fair to go fax when he leaves the portals of Parochial. M VKJ, H 4,,s.L........,3. plying Efltnnl I jE'41i'ffQ Q l i 4 ll S E s I s iw 3 if i its ill 3 ,. i -ii . 35 GJ 3 K Wt 3 K g so LL! . ,t,t . I 1 Z 3 3 2 I i l i U it A l .f '-s--- s Hg. l 5 ll sts. 2 .L Ste, 5 i lil wi ll I 2 ?...,,.,.....a.,...d LJ LL., .,.,. jQ..,.QiD..,..,s,l l 1 I ti i i' tl L i ii . l f- iz .. A Qitaiinttlixtg M2155 I l g . '1s, l 2 i l l Z . lil, EDWARD FEELEY By those whom God had made fullAlim'b and tall If Ed had a million dollars he would do a great many things. But why wait for mon- ey? We feel sure that you could conquer worlds with your ready wit and your equal- ly clever sketches. JOSEPH GRAINDA 'Ye are yet more boy than manl' To put the gist of what we wish to say in a few words K! YS ' A Joe is one of those right smart fellars from the hill who always seem to get the essence ef each subject. I OSEPH IM RE Sound sleep be thinel sound cause to sleep hast thou Out of .Ioe's many hidden talents one has come to lightg that is his skillful driving. If he goes forward in life half as fast as he drives that car he'll leave us all behind, far behind. He can't help but make the grade.
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