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,,,...,,. in f- Ap l . i XLXRY Nlll.l.l'.K She! deseribed as that ehat- tt'rlnox, has a sense ol humor ardent Holy Spirit rooter we feel sure something' really line will rome her way. .IUHX uoI.1.oY Nlonnna is an athlete of highest esteem, He may appear earefree, happy-go-lucky all the time, but underneath there is a determination to Come through the best. W , A as Mooxu ', He is known for s smile ' 'o' 1-' I., 1 . sanova of 0 wood his des- tnne can tell! . t r l f tl ati fi . 5 ' ' See i t ie movies, -lim. MARY MOONEY llere is a girl who has made an impression that will be hard to erase. Always laughing and ready for a joke, her presence was a sunbeam of fun that we pray will never fade. DOROTHY MULLEN Lovable and fun-loving, Dot- ty has won many friends dur- ing her high school days. Here's hoping she continues to do so, ,lOSlil'H XlL7l.l-l-QN loe is an example of a young brother making good. Following in the footsteps of his older brothers, -loc was a varsity football and basketball man, a popular one as well. - I'ATRltflA MULLI N If Pat makes no other Claim to fame her tap dancing will surely lead her there. Although generally quiet, l'at will, when the occasion presents itself, voice her own Convictions. I JAX' I IJ O'K lili lfli Sonny is known throughout the school for his devil-may- Care attitude but he has earned the reputation of being a friend to everybody. He is sure to at- tain success. THE 1942 aiu' ll if ,,-v s.-R ' ,fo L- fy l 2 Qffgfgww s 97 An iii-:Rl-crfia, siastie jolly Aftgyposititmii e , . . . X ways on the wJ n displays outstanding qualities, which otherwise would have passed by unnoticed. Good luck to you in your Chosen profession, Anna. ICIJVVIN PIZTERSON A keen sense of humor and those undying eurls will keep l'ete long in the hearts of Holy Spirit students. An enthusiastic football rooter and super bas- ketball player, he showed us the qualities of a regular fel- low. uw-f'
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MARY Mct'Al3li Seen at everything helcl by Holy Spirit antl always on the go is lane, who boasts of many pals. Vt'e all hope you have manyvinore in years to come, lane. Hats off to you! AN N li Met'AU SLAN ll Anne is another one of thc industrious girls of the Senior class. VVe tlon't know what her ambition is but whatever it may he, we wish her loads of luck. JOHN Mct'ORM lflsl He's that big-hearted, red- heatletl lrishuian who has gracerl our football team for four years. He played tackle on the team and also taekeletl our hearts. He also claims a special liking for tie Irish. Q sw a we t 'ff -Q , ,tyttftssf .lOSliI'H Melill-1RMO'l l' i joe is the quiet type in school, when he should be quiet, hut when the cloors open, he becomes the chief prankster of his group. He selilom gets angry, but when he tloes give him room. MARY Mcl tliRMCl'l l' l'ut blue eyes, light, wavy hair, a pleasing eountenance, a trusty brain, and tive feet two inelies of height, together with a lovable anal gracious, obliging and helpful, laughing and gay disposition ancl one has Mary. lJtlRO'l'HY KlctitJXN'.-KN 'lihere are not suftieient words in VYebster's llictionary to pres sent a titting picture of lJot. Her friendliness anal warm sin- cerity have set her apart from others and have gained for her couitless frienils , 1 -'aj j X vcit eing a p celess pal seri s Alic pe ectly. x be Holy Spirit's loss but lflor- ence Nightingale! gain yyh you le y' us, Alic' f , i tn xfis 'K Cl m, wit,' eautv along tle- e rf lt ull .-Q, jjlf' ' KAW 46 ,J I j .IARY Mclil-IUVYN . lthough the quiet one in school, Mary is far from such at play. She is an excellent ice- skater and loves rlancing. lint Mary is an accomplished pianist also anfl expects to teach piano. tiootl luck, Mary. FR.-XXt'lS HOLI..-XNID His football suit anal his ice- skates are lfranny's proutlest possessions. A sense of humor, loyalty anil a carefree, happy disposition will continue to light your path brightly, lfran. ff. 'nl' ' 'J' L, , Juli , :I -, vi ,721 , A . D 1 ,L -1 ,J I i., 3,- i NXLLI lu M la l Lt .lzli To her reatly ability to learn, Sallie has a keen sense of humor. Her consciousness of tlnty, together with her appre- ciation of the lighter things of life, promise a bright future. ffl' ' if ' fini tw ff! f 1 Yi v K 3 . A 5 LN ffl J Q OL if V Mft' l
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Vtith the graduation of Fred, VVARREN Rllitilil. Among the leaders of his class, Vvarren is a fellow who is always ready to he of assis- tance to everyone whoever it may be. FRI-Il! l'li'l 1'l'1' 513-Tiff Holy Spirit loses one of its alwlest altar hoys. But besides this privilege. he is a jolly good gpg! ,lt1Slil'H 1'Ol.l51'lN.-X l'olly has lrrought many triumphs to his heloved Alma Mater as well as nmeh joy and happiness to his Classmates. A swell sport, a grand guy is our 'il'ollX,l' V JOHN S.'XNKlfY Here's a personality not to he forgotten. He's a sportsman whose athletie appearance, ready ' 'le and my own teeth made Jtim one of the most popular men of our Class. M-MMJZ MARlli S.-XYAQLI-I Marie possesses an unusual sense of humor, Her favorite hoh v is tteklmg lthe ivories. ' l y N Sh s great am r ions ant ve 71 I tv, lrfigilw' nture for her. l ff X ' - Aww ,D l' 'fi ,J y ,l M ,- . . . I ' V . OSP. H RAC O I G f If oeahy is really one hil- 3 ,jf V 'V Z' , , , , , . morons fellow, His manyAwi A ,j KA l'-Rlxli 51 ANI-AN VNN5 WWC Put fmlfll llff' An excellent student, loads ot' many a conversation. Roeahy' l hm' and a hun. L.lK.k.rlk.mh.r looks forward to joining thc elerteal ranks after graduation. lfR.'XNtilS R lilill Yery few sehools have a pupil like Rutter He's a four letter man hut he is also modest and unassuming. His loss will he felt deeply. NI .-XRY RICH R .-Xmhitious, eager, helpful, siueere---all are worthy trihntes to Mary, the students' friend. Her eolumn in the Spotlight was her eonstant worry hut at the same time brought her end- less praise. sums Kay up to a 'l'. She will he remembered for her long telephone Conversations and her hearty greeting, Hi-ya, l'al Y HERMAN SCH Ml-1l.ZKUl'lf Hermit is everyhody's pal. If you're ever in a jam, eall on Herm. He has a kind word for everybody. He is partienlarly popular among the undergrads. Herman is the man behind the scenes. He was stage manager in the school play. of .0af f Mr50f1fv Ct!
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