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JUNIORS N. Brouillette M. Mulholland I. Harrington E. Coburn JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS N. Brouillette ,.I.lI,.......IIl,I,I....,I...l....,......,.I Il.....,.......l.. P resident M. Mulholland .... .,,,.. V ice-President I. Harrington ......, ............ S ecretary E. Coburn ...... ..... T reasurer CLASSIHSTORY Full of vim and vigor, the Jolly Juniors returned to school, deter- mined to make a good showing in scholastic, athletic, and social events. They were very successful throughout the year. A goodly number of Juniors were on each quarterly honor roll. Mary Lee and Catherine Connolly made a brilliant showing in the Chemistry Essay Contest. Their essays placed first and second respectively in the state. For the second consecutive year, the basketball quintet won the in- ter-class basketball championship. They downed the fighting Seniors, fourteen to five, in an interesting battle. The dramatic club presented many clever programs before the assem- bly. The stage was now set for the crowning social event of the season- the prom. This affair was a social and financial success. The Juniors have many hopes for success next year, when they will return as Seniors. Page twenty-four
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Running a beauty shop is Mary Breen: Her henna rinses are surely keen. Down at the Post is Liz McGuirlg And her witty writings make heads whirl. Teaching school is Mary Jane Brett She's very loving, but has no pet. After Roberta's name is KID. Five dollars is her cheapest tee. Sis McCarthy from Centerville. Is engaged in grinding down that hill. At the Maid O'Clover, Audrey is queen: She's some ad for their ice cream. Ceil Douris, the peroxide blonde, is a chaperon, And she goes through life all alone. Margaret Stanaway became a blushing bride, And bonecrusher Holland was the man at her side. Here comes the bride, the organist sang. 'Twas Ann Mihelich of our old gang. Irene O'Keefe with her patent leather hair: Is in Congress seated in a Senators chair. Ceil, the Butcher's daughter, met an awful fate: While rowing out at Canty's, she drowned in t Dreata who used to ring the bell. Is now married to farmer Dell. Mary O'Leary fell deeply in loveg She fits in 'this arm like a n1otorman's glove. When Ringling Bros. Circus comes to town. The fortune-teller, Merecedes, gives us the low d Elizabeth Gill has an Oriental shopg Beautiful beads seem to be her crop. And Margaret Holland of executive fame. Runs a school for the blind and lame. Ag Holland was honored by the G. A. R. For her services in the Chinese War. Mary Cullinan rows a boat: She teaches fishes how to float. Rebecca Harrington is now a nurse: She makes patients better, or maybe worse. Around Florence many children I see: A teacher? No-Mrs. Connolly. This jolly bunch was of the best ,And surely better than the rest Always gay, with never a worry: For wasn't it old Class '30'? J he lake. OXVII . Helen O'Connell '30 Jeannette Cowley '30 Mary Breen '30 Margaret Stanaway '30 Page twenty-three
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JUNIORS A Front Row-C. Murray, M. Murray, Connole, Sullivan, Shea, Meade, Rafferty. Second Row-McGowan, Mulholland, Ryan, Coburn, Johnson, Sheehy, Reilly, Phinips. Back Row-Roe, Roach, McKeown, Prendergast, O'Connell, Johnson, O'Neil, Mc- Fadden. JUNIORS Front Row-King, Corr, Sullivan, Harrington, Lane, Duggan, Kendrigan, Brouil- lette. Second Row-Lavell, McGonigle, Kelly, Connolly, Brooke, McMillan, Monahan, Kelly. Third Row-Leary, Kearney, Buckley, Lee, Harrington, Duscheneau. Page tlventy-fire
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