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CHARLOTTE MCLEOD Charlotte is the most romantic- minded of any of the present gradu- ating class. She has good reasons for believing that she will some day marry a sailor because she has eyes of blue and nice teeth, too. Charlotte may become a foreign correspondent. She is well practiced in the art of correspondence and has loads of evidence to support her claim. MARY McMANUS Mary is our little, modest maiden. Though strictly an A student, she does not put all her energy on her books. Mary can't wait for the day when she gets her R. N. from Mer- cy Hospital. She can be seen on the candy counter at Grant's. Mary has been our librarian for the past two years. Because of what she has al- ready achieved, we predict that this girl will reach great heights. JANET MESSIER Janet is the smaller of the Mes- sier twins and much the more dy- namic. She has developed a fond interest in John Bapst activities. Her record of never having been absent or tardy during her four years gives promise of being one of her most useful references. She has been very helpful to Sister Mary Luke in the school office. Janet is a prominent member of the Bapstonian staff and is a very likable person. if K ,A 3vvP'e,ARx Lww- we vwgajq ,ans -xl! -4 '57 59 fxfx , V ' .4 I Qs X X 5 i 35-N QC l XC! , sv' 'X' WI , f ! bf 4- l l l RSX JI ggi , I I k X S M5 YJ' FW, C10 'X X ui fl' .'f l i 'Ali m- 'tw wi g +7 I t , V I' .alma . . N9 AP ' f no J F- S?-x-2 -
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JOAN MCCLIAY Joan is a prominent West Sider. Her greatest claim to eminent suc- cess is in scholastic activities. She is very popular and is pleasingly quiet. Joan has a sweet voice which is evidenced at all choir rehearsals. She has a cute Scotch accent which may prove a profitable adjunct in later life. IRENE McGILLICUDDY Our popular, happy, lovable Irene has done her share in making our high school days merry. Irene's per- sonality, ability, fine sense of hu- mor, and love of work should help to make her a fine nurse. She will always be remembered as Sister M. Irene in the Mercy Day pro- gram. Versatility plus best de- scribes Irene, class poet and ardent rooter for Bapst. GERALDINE lVIcGLAUGHLIN Geraldine is the tiniest girl of the 1902 graduating class. Her dimpled smile has proved her greatest asset in winning many friends. Geraldine completed a full course at St. John s School before coming to Bapst. She has done better than average work here in spite of a full time job at a local restaurant. Geraldine has a sweet voice and is a very good dan cel. She plans to become head of those in the 52 Class who are look ing to a domestic life as a career I if ll? 'I-'QPU diff' J Y. Am, 1 5. 'vga 1 'QD ax 6 0 , I Q, X X Rf I' 'lj lx,l jf' X Q , ,anh- ,'fQgll?'4 L11 r , l',iQ V' I N , . 'l ? . o '- 1 X ' ' l x 'ai 11 Qlfis fxjf 9--1 'Xi '71 'VA J W , K
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