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ESTHER DON VITO fillflledflll Parish Esther's winning smile and gracious manner have captured the hearts ol' her fellow students from the start- twelve years ago. The admirable qualities ol responsibility and integrity have labeled her as one of the leaders of our class. Esther's sense of lunnor and her musical talent have helped carve lor her a perma- nent niche in the memory ol Yin. XVith these and other qualities she possesses, there can be no other alternative for her but success. So long, Esther. PATRICIA ANN DUNBAR Cfllllffdflll Parish Sincere, amiable, and above all friendly, Pat is zealous and per- servering in all her endeavors. Of a happy nature, she has the knack of being able to make others share her happiness. Her pres- ence served often to cheer up those who, on occasions, might have been tempted to take life too seriously. Good luck and best wishes, Pat, to a valued friend. JEANNE A. ECUYER Cntlldral Parish Chic, attractive, always dressed smartly and up-to-the-minute, Jean has the appearance of a Powers model. A diligent student and very good-natured, she has won the friendship of all. Friendly and very cooperative Jean displays her ability in her own quiet way. XVe know that no obstacle will swerve her from her purpose, or make her lose her wonderful poise. Good luck, Jeanne. l19l
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KARL DIEMAND Cathedral Parish Karl entered Cathedral in his third grade and has compiled an enviable record as a scholar and a gentleman. Quiet, shy and un- assuming, ever faithful to C. A. Karl proved his popularity among his classmates by being elected treasurer of the Senior Class, and Business Manager of The NVay. He was also elected president of the Public Speaking Club in his last year. The future looks bright for Karl. May it bring you nothing but the best in all your unc ertakings, Karl. sr-st HELEN ANN DICARLO Saint joseph s Parish Always happy, always gay. This little phrase is a summary of the girl we know as Helen, for the four years she spent here at Cathedral. She is known from frosh to senior as a girl whose jov iality livened up the darkest hours. Her presence lends an atmos- phere of joy to any gathering. We know that in the outside world Helen will succeed as well as she has succeeded at Cathedral. God- speed and best wishes, Helen. DOLORES DONATO Saint Francis de Sales Parish Despite the fact that Dolores is one of the more quiet and re- served members of the class, she has a great collection of friends and companions which argues well for her. An able worker she backed all activities and helped to make them successful. When our class sets sail on the sea of life, we are sure that Dolores will carry on the successful beginning she has made here. Good luck, Dolores. usii
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SALLY ROSE ELLIGOTT Blessed Sacrament Parish Sally is the personihcation of the age-old maxim that good things come in small packages. Unaflected and sweet, she is a tiny girl with a big heart, whose happy-go-lucky disposition makes her easy to get along with. Sally has the respect and confidence of her classmates as well as the good will and trust of her teachers. We wish her farewell, and success in later years, for she is a friend to be cherished. CONSTANCE ANN FEIDEN Cathedral Parish A credit to the class of '49, a top-notch student, and a hne friend, these are the qualities that stand Ollt in our minds when we think of our Connie. Always ready to give her best to help in any way, Connie will be missed by one and all. She leaves behind her an enviable record because of her ability to do her best. To Connie we wish all the luck in the worfd. Fare thee well, Connie. JOHN EDWARD FERRIS Saint .Ioselblfs Parish Joining us as a sophomore John immediately impressed us with his gentlemanly instincts and good humor. He was president of the Junior Class and was elected Prefect of the C. Y. O. in his Senior year. John is a billiards expert and a very good chauffeur. His large green Cadillac, more frequently referred to as a bus, was a familiar landmark in front of C. A. -Iohn is the perfect exam- ple of the ''most-likely-to-succeed'' type and we are sure he will be a credit to C. A. VVe, the class of '49, wish you success and God- speed, John.
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