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KATHLEEN J. EGAN BPIPHANY DRAMATIC CLUB-'31 PRESIDENT-'27 Smiling always with a never fading serenity of countenance, and flourishing in an imf mortal youth. KATHLEEN'S prominent trait is her ex' traordinary way of being original. Even in her most serious moments, originality holds sway and many a dull afternoon has been brightened by a bit of her unwittingly droll humor. Yet, her fun does not eclipse her tenacity in holding to her theories and voicing her per' sonal opinions with conviction. Whatever the future has reserved for you, Kath, we give you a hearty toast of good' felloship and reluctantly say, Au revoir! MARY AGNES FANNING INCARNATIONQANNBX 1 Softly speak and sweetly smile. RESERVED and quiet, Mary embodies all the characteristics of simple, refreshing girlhood, free from the element of modern soph- istication. Let not a gentle voice be mistaken for weakness, a serious demeanor for a grave or dull interior! Mary's mild appearanze cloaks a funfloving spirit. Despite her quiet manner, she has always proved an interesting conversaf tionalist. Whatever profession she may choose to follow cannot but be embellished by her inf herent enthusiam. To the reticent and dignified Mary-Success ! Tlurlyffive
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LUCY AGNES DOWNING J Thwryffour ANNE ELIZABETH DOWLING EPIPHANY SPIRES sr,-xrr-'51 GLEE CLUBJIZ8, '29, '30 'L'I'his immense And glorious work of fine intelligence. FRIENDS, we introduce to you one of our leading literary critics. Anne has provided many pleasant moments for us with her deep appreciation of the subtleties of literature. We shall above all, remember her for strength of character and determination. Yet calm and unconcerned as the mountain stream, she def lights in meditation. Her work, however, has always been characterized by initiative, energy and optimism. Never shall the memory of Anne, whose solid virtue the shot of accident, or dart of chance could neither gaze or pierce, leave us. I W fl f I V ST. ALOYSIUS, GREAT NECK, L. I. DRAMATIC CLUB-f'28, '29, '30, '31 vice PRESIDENT?l29 seciuzrmw-'30 RECEPTION corvimirraa-'28, '29, '30, '31 Is she not more than painting can express Or youthful poets fancy, when they love? MISCHIEVOUS, yet thoughtful, funfloving yet serious, charming yet unassuming- thus is Lucy known to her intimate circle of friends. Her distinctive characteristic is her inf variable optimism, prevalent even in the face of overwhelming obstacles. Her hearty good humor, laughing eyes and lovable disposition are truly contagious. We cannot forget her witty contributions to our Arbutus. Above all else, Lucy is a sincere though merry comrade. May your future happiness be measured in proportion to your achievements of the present, Lucy, and may that great testing period ahead bring you as much satisfaction as you brought us joy in the past! C, 'N i
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Thlrtyfsix MARY URSULA FARMER ST. CATHERINE ACADEMY DRAMATIC CLUB'-'29, '30, '31 RECEPTION COMMITTEE-'30, '31 Of every noble work the silent part is bestg Of all expression that which can not be expressed. TAKE a large amount of seriousness, almost as much jollity, thirty per cent studiousness and love for dancing, and you will have conf cocted a most pleasing recipe, in the records of High School Memories, suitably named-just Mary. She is one of our changeable types, wearing a masque of opaque gravity at times, and, at others, a countenance of gaiety. Attentive at work, she is gay at social gatherings. We shall miss you, Mary, yet we wish you CATHERINE VIRGINIA FARRELLY ST. AUGUSTINE ATHLETIC CLUB-'31 PRESIDENT-'27 VICE PRESIDENT-'28, '29 RECEPTION COMMITTEE-'28, '29, '30, '31 Arid in spite of her wild delightful ways, A quaint precision rules her days. IN Kay we blend the most interesting qualities of student and friend. She is quite intelligent but takes neither herself nor the rest of the world too seriously. Instead of withdrawing to some secluded spot, weary students remain with her to be entertained with her delightful chatter on events of the moment. A laudable power of concentration, supplef mented by a very sunny disposition makes a strong bid for a successful Kay in whatever avocation she may select. I all the success possible. I
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