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X- Ze, fir- wp 4 ef? my -' KATHERINE MCADAMS, B.A. LOWBLL, MASS. Immaculate Conception High School, Lowell Senior Ball Committee, 4 Program Committee, 4 Choir, 4 Prom Committee, 3 Classical Club, 3 Honor Council, I Glee Club, I, 2, 3, 4 Le Cercle Francais, 1, 2, 3, 4 0 obtain Katherine, take a large quantity of daintiness and refinement, add a natural ability for acquiring an unlimited supply of knowledge and an inclination toward the classical in literatureg season with a bewitching accent and a dash of humor-and then you have her. Unlike most of us, Katherine can do four things in class at once: listen to a garrulous companion, read letters from beloved Lowell, answer them and, last but not least, pay attention to the professor. We have always admired the spirit Katherine has shown toward her studies. Examinations never seem terrible to herg nor do her marks indicate her optimism to be ungrounded. The mail has always held a particular fascination for Katherine. Surely there must be a special reason, for could an ordinary letter arouse such interest? Again, Katherine enjoys writing letters. We wonder . . . is Mr. Cupid up to some mischief? Fovtyfnine
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J - W f i it Q, Q K Y- Q lg rff 4 'Piss' , , s tail 6 ---W-Q-fsgfs iawaf n Jie JQQU 50 'hf 1s?21iee----- f Q., 1 - X - i H 6 Xwc eau f WINIFRED MARIEN, B.A. A BUFFALO, N. Y. Holy Angels Academy Z? Advertising Manager DNYOUVILLIAN, 4 VicefPresident Mission Unit, 4 Play Comrnittee, 4 Senior Ball Committee, 4 Debating, 4 Secretary Mission Unit, 3 Classical Club, 3 Prom Committee, 3 Treasurer Mission Unit, 2 Le Cercle Francais, 2, 3, 4 s long as we have known Winnie-and for some of us that is more than a few years-we have never known her disposition and demeanor to stray from inildness and pleasantness. We always enjoy her love of fun and foolishness, and we cannot but admire her sterling character. Winnie is always interesting, and her manner is enviably charming. Neither soothsayer nor riverfgod has revealed to us what the future holds in store for Winiiie. At best we can but hazard a guess, and even on that we are not agreed. However, it is thought that she will embrace the career of teaching after graduation, and after that-we must confess that even we, profound as is our wisdom, are baffled. Fonyfeight
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f sierra, Q gg 9 ' effse DP 5 Awe-and err li - 'K f!P',l 9 a 1. , .. l. 0 H i HELEN MCDONALD, BA. NIAGARA FALLS, N. Y. The Nardin Academy President Classical Club, 4 Secretary Madonna Murray Drarnatics Society, 4 Proctor, 4 Cafeteria Committee, 4 Le Cerle Francais, 3 Honor Council, 2, 4 Drarnatics, 1, 4 Classical Club, 3, 4 Debating, 3, 4 HO is the Senior who fills the hearts of Freshmen with hope that they may some day possess 0 V dignity equal to hers? The Senior who seems to study so little, yet attains remarkably high notes? The Senior so like a Grecian goddess, andthe personilication of graciousness and loveliness? Of course it is Helen-Helen whose charm is equaled by few and whose delicious sense of humor is farffamed and beloved. Helen is the originator of an astonishing vocabulary. If you desire a new adjective or epithet, far removed from the ordinary and startlingly apt, we recommend her to suggest the very word you are seeking. To Helen, indeed, can be traced the origin, in its D'Youvillian sense, of the use of that most significant of terms-ortliopede. What further claim needs she to celebrity? We predict an interesting future for Helen. She will teach for a while, we believe, and her deep sympathy with suffering students who are, before they have learned their marks, sure they have failed, will result in her being fairly stormed with red apples. Then, later, We see her serene and competent as always, wife of the president of a wellfknown firm of wholesale grocers. ' Fifty
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