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ANNA MAE HOEFER O11 r Lady of Angels Parislz Anna, one of the few silent members of our class, was always willing to lend a helping hand. Her warm smile and friendly disposition give her the distinct advantage of capturing and hold- ing your friendship. Anna's diligence and untiring ellort have made her a successful student. Wle shall miss her quiet presence. Anna carries with her, as she leaves, our sincerest allection and 'll' good wishes. s.,,..' .S VICTOR IANNELLI Czzllteflral Parish The personihcation of the ancient maxim, Big things come in small packages, Vic has been a student at Cathedral all his scholas- tic life. His record consistently ranks with the best. His prowess in billiards earned him membership in C. A.'s exclusive Billiards Club, which boasts three members. Quiet and amiable, his ever- present graciousness is the key to his popularity. Vic yearns for a career in aviation and he will surely succeed in that field if past performances are any indication. Farewell, Vic, and good luck to YOU. CATHERINE GABRIEL KELLY Saint Brigidk Parish - VVatervlz'et Watervliet has given us its pride and joy in the person of jovial Kay. She does not worry, nor does she care, for today is today and tomorrow is yet to come. She has acquired many friends at C. A. by her cheerfulness and her wit. Honest, sincere and loyal, Kay has the real Cathedral spirit. Take it with you Kay wherever you go, and may God speed you to a successful and joyous career. I23l
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,gr 565 MIRIANI AIUDITII GRUHICR Saint PnIr1'r'lr's Parish A Credit to the class oi',1g, Miriam has made herself outstanding byiher scholastic' honors. She has brought lame to our Alma Nlater. Though ofa retiring nature Miriam isa lunlloving girl who never fails to Catfh the humor ol' a situation. ller allable and disarming demeanor gracefully ac'c'ompanies a mental brillianfe ol' merit. lNliriam's accumulation of gifts and her willingness to work give promise of marked achievement in whatever field she elects to enter. Happy going, Miriam. Much Joy be yours. ANN PATRICIA HAMMONT Saint Patrifk's Parish From the hrst day Ann entered Cathedral from Saint Patrirk's, it was evident to all that she possessed the qualities of an out- standing classmate. l'Vith a twinkle in her eyes and a smile on her fafe, she went about her daily work. Ann has given her time and effort for the benefit of the Class and has been an active participant in all social activities. NVe are all aware that she will display her worth in whatever she may undertake. Best wishes, Arm. FRLD X HLLO Sain! Amfs Parish Freda is one of our more quiet and reserved seniors. She has been a friend to all here at Cathedral, and a genuine student. Although her shy and retiring personality have not always plated Freda in the spotlight of school allairs, she has, nevertheless, been a faithful member of our class. Very obliging and thoughtful, Freda is an inspiration to her companions. Best wishes, good luck, and Godspeed, F reda. l23l
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LEYVIS A. KEYS Call1edralPa1'1'sh Pete's quiet, unassuming ways mask a keen mind, analytical nature and a truly brilliant student. Possessor of a definite jour- nalistic talent, he labored diligently in the various departments of The YVay. His witty, timely remarks were familiar to student and faculty member alike. Lewis firmly believes that Variety is the spice of life. So he cultivated a taste for the strenuous sports, for literature and for the hne arts. Lewis goes forth well equipped to accomplish much in the world of tO11l0I'fOW. So long, Pete, Our best goes with you. MARY JEAN LARTERI Cathedral Parish Mary's pleasing personality and ever present humor have won for her many friends during her twelve years at Cathedral. Al- though serious by nature, she has always the proper remark at the right time. We have known her as a true friend with a deep sense of loyalty and a willing heart. These hne qualities will contribute much to Mary's success in the future. '49 wishes the best for you, Mary. M ARY ANN LEFEVRE Saint joseplfs Parish Mary Ann invaded Cathedral four years ago. An exceptional girl of high caliber, she has won the admiration of both faculty and stu-dents. As a scholar she has worked diligently attaining a scholas- tic record of which she may be justly proud. Her shy smile and thoughtful disposition have endeared her to us all. May God be with you, Mary Ann, and success attend you on the way. f24l .Q 'lik
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