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fl M0 0 XIIMIEIVT IS WINNERS OF RELIGION MEDALS fleftj Mary Sheehan and Paul Fogarty re cexve thenr awards from Father Rector Brother Marlnus lends a helping hand ln the dnstrxbutxon fbelowj AVE Mary Irvmg Salutatorlan emphaslzed gratitude as she welcomed the parents and faculty to class night ATQUE VALE oe Reagan Valedlctorxan pointed out the necesslty of lxvmg a Chrlstllke llfe ln hxs farewell address to the class of 52 IMPRESSIVE RECESSIONAL t e graduates form the traditional lme as they march out of Sam: Alphonsus Hall at the conclusxon of class mght ceremonxes
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M NM IIE!! SINGIN' IN THE RAIN? . . . soloist Janet Brooks vocalizes in dulcet tones during the show. v BIG MIKE Killilea, with malice in his heart, draws a bead on withering Ma- honey as henchmen Mullen, Nassif, Lawless and Collupy jeer. WALTZING ALONG IN THE BLUE . . . are dancers Mary and Johnny Healey, Ann Kelley, Bob Walsh, Pat McKenna, Alan Fitz- patrick, Kay Mulvey, Joe McDermott, Kay O'Brien, George Kenny, Ann Johnson, Red Corcoran, Agnes Gold- ing, Joe Reagan, Ann Hunt and Joe O'Ncill. x, - K 5 J If tu NEAR THEE MADONNA . . . are Minstrel choristers Regina Hunt, Mary Sheehan, Marian Kremer, Kay Armstrong, Mary Fitzpatrick, Mary Connolly, Kay Donovan, Joanellen Gill, Claire MacDonald, Helen Hana- Hn, Marie McManus, Kay Canney, Barbara Lamb, Gerry Foley, Jean Mc- Carthy and Claire Magner with madonna Peggy Caulfield. ' 9 - lifl .Y Q' I I-.4
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i NIIAIZEU IW ALI Class Night at Mission is the prelude to graduation. For the Class of '52 it was full of thrilling excitement as those classmates who had aehieved outstanding sue- cess were rewarded with scholarships, medals and various other honors. Father Rector gave a brief but telling talk in which he stressed our mission in the world of whir-h we were so soon to be an active part. There was a minor note of the refrain of Hail, Dear Old Mission High and a shadow in the light of the bright hall. This was caused by our awareness of the fact that something previous and treasured had come to an end. ln a few days we would form our graduation line and be together for the last time. Of course we tried to put such thoughts behind us as we greeted proud parents and friendsg but that effort did not change the fact that all this would soon become a memory. PASSING IN REVIEW Seniors meet OVC proud relatives after Class Night exercises are r. A' -Q 1 5 ' v ' ' ' N 5 .w Q ' 5 at ' . x .5
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