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r -' ' . GRACE MARIE COLLINS SPRINGFIELD, Mass. A bein! lu zerolre, 41 beta! lu runlrire, rind .1 laimd lu e.wr11lt. From the moment Grace first walked into our midst, we knew her to be just what she was-and is, and will be-a jolly person, and one whom we all wanted for a friend. To tell the truth, we liked her so well that we made het Class President during Sophomore and junior years, which fact speaks for itself. Her election as Chief Ranger of a court of Foresters, while she was still in her college teens, is another indication of Grace's ability. Not only in othciating at extra-curricular activities has her ability shown itself, but also in the classroom. To pick one subject in which she is proficient, would be to neglect another. In all of her studies, Grace has shown the same care and thought that has so characterized her busy career. Although at hrst appearance she seems to be a very serious-minded young lady, we her class- mates, have learned to identify her by that infectious giggle of hers. Tall and dignified she is, but not too tall or too dignihed to enter into the spirit of fun which surrounds Grace and her associates, especially Hannie. Tall and dignified as she is, she can get down to the intricacies of philosophys deepest offerings and chat about Austatle with a smile. We all sincerely hope that her future path-ways may be as successful as her happy college days. Class President, 2, 33 Metaphysical Club, 3: Catholic Action Club1 General Chairman, Senior Promg Sodalityg Le Cefrle Fl'rlQ1li.l.' Associate Editor, Elmiiftrx Vice-Prefect of Sodality, 51 Oratorical Contest, 33 Class Willg Glee Club. I. 23 Liz Carle Cmzellmztz, 2, 31 Athletic Association, 2. -2-s::23?.fllz '
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Eifiilflb A f3 6 1954 5 MARY FRANCES CLANCY SPRINGFIELD, Mass. I-'ur zrfwie it any .mllmr in Ike world Tazrlnfs iurlv Iitklllfl' in tl 1l'0IIltlI1'I eye! Cathedral sent us Mary . . . a true Irish maid if ever there was one. She it is who always looks on the bright side, refusing to recognize the word failure Her smile and good humor are infectious. XX hen Mary laughs the rest of the class laughs with her. Making every second count, rushing hither and yon, and dashing in at the very last minute . . . that's Mary The four years we have known her have been far too short, for with every year we discover some new quality. Husky voice, blue eyes, brown hair and a generous disposition.. . . put them all together and you have Mary. Wlttrt good times we had dancing with her in the Gym ' How we enjoyed those free periods when we could snatch a hasty lunch and dash back just in time for class! Wliere would we be in basektball if it weren't for Mary? She it is who turns out in full force and helps to make our games a success. Then, too, there's debating-no subject is too ditlicult for her, She prepares her speeches and delivers them in a manner worthy of praise. In fact, she lends her cooperation to all school activities, and enters them with character istic vim and vigor. If personality begets success, and we are certain that it does, it won't be long before Marv attains the heights. Heres to you, Mary, The best of luck and the most sincere of good wishes. Debating Club, -ig Dramatic Club, 5, 43 Athletic Association, 23 Glee Club, 1, 2g Chairman of Publicity, junior Promg Metaphysical Club, 33 Sodalityg Catholic Action Clubg Basketball, 2, 5, -ig Le Cerrle Fmngniii. 22 i-- --1.2-2.-
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t?3g SJ ' PATRICIA AUBURTA COLLINS Tl-IOMPSONVILLE, CONN. Pai 'IW A flung of impnfw. and ir child of long. Certainly one of the very first surprises that O. L. E. offered us was the arrival of 'Pats' family . . . we had expected at least a score of relatives, and couldn't help but wonder a little when only Mother and Dad appeared! Then . . . who can forget how she emerged triumphant in the Athletic Association Election almost before the ink with which she was enrolled as a collegian could dry? This ability to get places is still charac- teristic of our vivacious classmate from another State. Her Pontiac is the class car! How often has she generously pressed it into service on some last minute errand for no other reason than tu reliexe the mind of a harassed fellow-student? Both Pontiac and Springfield Street are still intact. too, mjrrzbile dicfzd lXXfe can just hear her indignant I-lumph at this point!J Once in awhile we are apt to hear a modified crash ! not too far off. Startled, we turn to investigate the cause of the disturbance. XX'e return to our work, reassured. The noise's good-natured smile bubbles over into a laugh. She simply stumbled. Pat is such an impetu- ous bundle of energy! But we know we can count on her when we want things done in a hurry. In spite of the fact that she is always accusing herself of having a nose that's too shorrnffincidentally there are plenty of us who would give our eye-teeth to have one half as stiqiiglitj-we know that Miss Patricia A. will get there. Dramatic Cluhg Treasurer of Athletic Association. 1 3 Le Cerrle Frmzgairg Assistant Business Manager. Elmrzfrzq Chairman of Music. junior Promg Sodality1 Meta- physical Club. 51 Catholic Action Clubg Annual College Playg Glee Club, 1, 23 Basketball, 2. 5: Debating Club. 5g Senior Play. X- 24
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