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MARY LOUISE BOWMAN Bow St. 7oseph's, York Our demure little Mary, with her dainty girlish ways and sweet smile, won the hearts of all of us. If friends mean wealth, she ought to be very rich! And if charity is the fulfillment of the law of Christ, she is perfect. What else can we say? Nothing, except to wish you well in all your undertakings. MILTON ELMER BRUGGEMAN Milt St. Maryjs, York Milton has a distinction that is somewhat of a record. He is a full fledged member of the Eagle Fire Company. We often heard the words: Brass buttons, blue coat, etcf, Without any experience whatever, Milt played a stellar game of football at center. We will always remember him as a level-headed boy, most willing to lend a helping hand in anything. So long, Milt! ELIZABETH MAY BRUGGEMAN Lian St. Mary's, York Personalities like Elizabeth's make this world a better place to live in. Her optimism was an asset to our class in divers ways. Industrious and willing to work hard to achieve an ideal marked her entire stay with us. We feel sure she will make a successful and efficient business woman. 23 rod, .fdnntuefwy
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MIRIAM ELIZABETH ALLEN Mim,' St. Patrickjs, York Still water runs deep! Miriam was indeed still, except- ing, of course, the times when she got her Jitney in high gear going to and from games. She was a member of that mysterious H317 Clubf' about which we know nil. As regards her personality, all the nice things we shall say about the rest of the class could with justice be said of Miriam. Congratulations, Mim. WILLIAM MICHAEL ANGELO Bill,' St. josephif, Tork A second of thrilling suspense, a spontaneous cry of ex- citement, and our star quarterback and captain went over the goal line to make the first touchdown ever scored for Y. C. H. S. Bill is a five letter man, having been awarded four varsity letters in basketball and one in foot- ball. Awarded an athletic scholarship at La Salle College, we hope Bill will make good. Carry into adult life the principles you learned here and you will make good. RUTH ANNA BALL Ruthie'1 St. Maryjx, York A demure and reserved young lady! By what more suit- able yet sincere compliment could we remember our Ruthie ',? With her patient and diligent application to studies we too would have been equally successful. Her presence was always a good influence and shining ex- ample to others. We feel sure that Ruthie will find happi- ness in life by doing things in her own quiet way. l 2 2 foflt Jdnmymw
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KATHRYN ETHEL BUFFINGTON Nlfittyi' St. Mary's, York Reserve and quietude characterized Kitty. She was very firm in her opinions. Particularly fond of good reading and classical music, she showed the way to the rest of the class how to achieve success in high school subjects. A lover of outdoor sports she qualified as an expert swim- mer, bicycle rider, and roller skater. The nursing profes- sion has an excellent prospect in Kitty. WILLIAM EDWARD BURTON Bill St. Patrickiv, York Born at Tampa, Florida. Educated at Newark, N. J., Harrisburg Catholic High and York Catholic High, William has had the advantage of a varied education. He came here as a Junior and fitted into his class surprisingly well. He was a conscientious student and well mannered. We trust he will make the best use of his education re- ceived here, so that we may later say: He was a cul- tured gentleman and a scholarf, JOSEPHINE ANNA CATALANO 'fjloj' St. Maryis, York We are happy to say that Josephine was every inch a lady. An earnest student she applied herself well in the acquisition of knowledge that will fit her for a worth- while livelihood. Time and tide wait for no man, which means that we are loath to part with her congenial com- panionship. But we shall meet again frequently in our memoirs of school days. 24 ,!4l'Ll'LL1!8I :56ll g
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