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JOSEPH C. MOTTO C!lllI6d7'Ill Parish -Ioe's tenure in the Cathedral began in the sixth grade, and his seven years here have been most gratifying to him and to us. Am- bitious as a student, and zealous in everything he undertakes, he is a model scholar and a gentleman. joe is a staunch Cathedralite, ever in attendance where Cathedral is represented, in a contest of any nature, athletic or otherwise. lIoe's parlay of abundant ambi- tion, good will toward all, and intelligent outlook on life will Godspeed, Joe. ELIZABETH ROSE MULLIGAN Saint Teresrfs P11 rish A girl very sweet and nice to meet, Elizabeth has been a pleasure to all her classmates. She is sociable, a loyal and dependable friend, and a zealous and faithful worker for any just cause. Future success is a certainty for Elizabeth. Good luck to a good girl, Elizabeth. surely usher him very well on the road of life. Good luck and PATRICIA KATHERINE NEVIN Sacred Heart Parish Patricia stands at the head of the list for friendliness and sin- cerity. Besides being sweet, charming and generous, her fine per- sonality is heightened by a keen and unusual sense of humor. We are sure that success will be Pat's. Farewell to a grand classmate, Pat. I29l
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PATRICIA ROSE MILLER Cathedral Parish Our Pat possesses a pleasant disposition and a willingness to give a helping hand on any and all occasions. Pat has no trouble making friends. She is an excellent student, and a staunch friend. Her artistic talent is evident. Her genial wit, pleasing manner, and general ability will stand her well in the world and its affairs. Good luck and best wishes to a valued friend, Pat. RAYMOND MOONIZY Cathedral Parish One of life's mysteries for the class of '49ers was how Ray Mooney could possibly arrive late for school. Since he lives within hearing distance of the school, it was really a ballling problem to solve. As yet no one has arrived at a satisfactory solution. A stu- dent at Cathedral except for his Freshman and Sophomore years, Ray has rated high scholastically. His basketball ability earned him a berth on the varsity in his senior year. He is also a billiards ace and was president of the Billiards Club. XVe are sure that in later life we will find Ray a credit to C. A. LORETTA R. MORELLI Cathedral Parish Witty, possessing a sparkling sense of humor that reveals itself in a ready smile, in a gay laugh -that is Loretta. She can adapt herself to any situation. Her knack of getting acquainted quickly springs from her pleasing personality. Efficiency, plus a delightful sincerity in friendship will help Loretta reach a glorious height. The best to you, Loretta. Keep smiling. mi
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JOYCE MARIE NORMANDIN Cathedral Parish Ripley is still as amazed as we are that such a powerhouse of intellect, poise and energy can be stored in such a petite form. Capable, efficient, dependable-do you wonder Joyce has won the hearts of all? She has always been the sound rock upon which we have placed the class undertakings: never has she proved fra- gile. Through daily association with dark-haired, clear eyed Joyce, we could but realize her unselfishness, her willingness to lend loyal support to every activity, and we appreciate her high scholastic standing. Cathedral is proud to have known her and we wish Joyce every success. Good-bye and Goodspeed, Joyce. MARILYN R. O'CONNOR Saint Vincent de Paul Parish The female with all the questions. That's Tiny, of course. Marilyn is endowed with such a pleasing personality and keen sense of humor that immediately upon her entrance to Cathedral from Vincentian, she proceeded to make friends. Her popularity is not limited to Seniorsg she is everybody's friend. Always a story to tell, her delightful rendition adds much to its interest. Marilyn of the peaches and cream complexion will long be remembered for the engrossing debates in the various classes, in which she was always an eager participant. To Tiny we wish all the luck in the world. So long, Tiny, RAYMOND F. O'NEILL Saint Patr1'ck's Parish Ray's First love is baseball, and, although he moved, or as his friends jokingly implied, was deported to another section of the city, his second love is good old North Albany. Ray has reached the end of the long, long trail after twelve years of real plugging at his studies. His term in Cathedral was inaugurated in fifth grade, and he has always been a loyal supporter of C. A.'s. repre- sentatives in the field of athletics. We wish the best that life can offer to a gentleman and classmate, Ray. E501
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