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MARIE P. COLLINS 70 Montebello Road Jamaica Plain, Mass. Patty . . . nice to talk with and pretty to walk with . . . l'at will make a perfect air-line hostess with her contagious smile and genial per- sonality . . . ardent fan of all sports . . . basketball 2, 3 . . . tieket agent 2, 3 . . . Spur 4 . . . happy landings? WILLIAM S. CASEY 2 Lilloway St. Dorchester, Mass. Though he has been here but 2 years, Bill has gained the fri:-nilsliip of many of his fellow Blissionites . . . l'.S.Nl.l' .... after st-hool he sleuths for the Boston l'ublie Library, where he always brings 'em back alive . . . going to Massavlnisetts .Xvadeiny to study engineering. MARY CONNOLLY 50 Tobin Court Roxbury, Mass. Red has a personality as bright as her tlaming hair . . . sweet, neat and petite are apt adjectives to de- scribe Mary . . . has a host of friends . . . loves to laugh and danee . . . remembers the fun at I . W. Wool- w0rth's. MARY M. CONNOR 36 Cherokee St. Roxbury, Mass. Mary . . . faithful friendliness . . . barks her avtiyities to the hilt . . . l'sherettes 22, Il, 4 . . . Voeation l'lub 12 . . . L'.S.3l.L' .... smile and the world smiles with you eould well be Marys motto . . . she eertainly praetives itf . . . another secretary- to-be from 4B. EDWARD W. COLLUPY 10 Brookvale St. Dorchester, Mass. Big lid . . . l'ieholph 2, Il . . . basketball 21, I5 . . . baseball 2 . . . Varsity l'lub 2, Il, 4 . . . Spur 12, 3 . . . Minstrel Show 4 . . . lid has a lot to do and manages to find time to do all of it well . . . vnuld well be ealled Mr. l'opularity. BARBARA A. CONROY 127 McGreevey Way Roxbury, Mass. Quietly dependable liarbara bright ens at the mention of roller skating . . . never without a smile and a friendly word . . . favored basketball above all other sports . . . vapaltle. eharming girls make invaluable see- retaries. DRAGLESS LINE? . . . W'ait a while . . . Mission Friday dances resemble Boston weather- subject to change. Given time the swains come through and dance. -1 .lr t
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,J Right: A MISSION TRADITION Mary Sheehan, joe i Ford, Mary Harkins, Dick McCarthy and Dotty Henehan visit the Blessed Sacrament in the high school chapel. Below left: BUCKY KSWANJ CALLED IT a high stick . . . was it an upper cut? Below right: KEEP GOING . . . says Ann McGillicuddy as the Orchestra stops the music. UIANN 0I CATHERINE A. CANNEY MORRIS BEATON MARGARET M. CAULFIELD 22 Terrace St. Roxbury, Mass. 691 Parker St. Roxbury, Mass. 55 Tobin Court Roxbury. Mass Nzitnrzilly vurly hair, :1 wills' grin. IlIl1l Klurris . . . shining Q1-miiiin-iw-izili litv l't-ggi' gm-s tlirungli thi- flziy with u :iniuzing vitality fit Kay to :I of 35411 . , . llll5lIll'SS IIIIIIIZIQUI' of Spur plc-znsulit sinih' . , . ln-r 1-mmstzillt l'l'1L 4 T . . . Rwl l'r0ss 35 . . . 4'.S.Nl.i'. 4 . . . hml ll llilllll in the Nlinstrul . . . lint-ss Zlllfl Illlllillill' inzinnvr liurt- xx . . . works :xftvr school us an hospitnl lists fnvoritu pustinn- :is rm-lznxing . . . ln-r inuny frit-nils . . . Yum-ntitni :lille . . . intonrls to rt-inzlin in thi- lnwkt-y :lnll szlnlllut fmithzill on-lipiwl .5 . . . rlznss Nl1l't'l2ll'f' l, 2, .5 lllL'4llL'2ll worlil :ls u nnrst- . . . frim-nelly. lDL'l'l :nhl likt-zihlv. Kay is nutwl fur innvh of his slain' tinn- . . . i. ll. 1 l S ll2lll4't' iunnnittu l'H'l'll2lll'Ill2lll 4 Nlnrint-s will l1:u't' 21 Yvrszutilm- lzlfl in llk'l' sights ilI'k' sv! on the swlwtillll Roxbury. Mass . . . lf. '4'lF lll Ull ln-r loyal lun-king of st-lnml piwjt-cts. Morris. WUI'l1l. PATRICK BUCKLEY LORRAINE G. CHARBONNIER JAMES M. CAREW' 89 Eustis St. Roxbury, Mass. 93 Hillside Sy, Roxbury' Mass, 60 Alpine St l':lt is one of those ft-lluws tu 'I'ht-rv gm- nu rzxiny 'ln-vs :ilu-:nl fm- l'1'nll1-inzin Inn . . . zu I'1'1'1'llI nn whom the 'lworlvl l'0lllL'h ge-ntly l -1-' nnr .'HillIl1'4X'ii . . . si-lilmn sun-n with inigrunt to Nlissinn xl t-:ruse ht-'s I-:ist in gontlc inul1l . . . out Winnit- . . . 4':mn-rn Vhih l . . TWP' - - ' 'W' l 'Wi 1 'ff '- l ' NIM likvs bookkm-cping . . . works nt Fun-l R.-.1 time , , . 1'.s.M.1' ,,.. Smliul lift' in strilh . , . clniins his ihn-t I1 Fair . . expel-ts to :nttt-nil night Vlnl f,., gl 11ll1'51'il1 1935 . , , lmvkx -4- 's : 'ng to 4-ning to W svhuol . . . would like tu hcuoiin' : 1 - if ' 4 it-1 i 5 frm- r-in, an-4-oillitniit. hu
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RICHARD J. COMEAU ELIZABETH A. COYLE CHARLES E. CONCANNON 752 Parker Sr. Roxbury, Mass. 775 Parker St. Roxbury, Mass. 3 Highland Park Roxbury, Mass. llick is a real gentleman . . . quiet, Bette Ann . . . 4A's fashion plate l'harley's sense of values tells him but knows what he wants . . . be- loves clothes . . . l'amera Club 2 . . . that silence is golden . . . clerks lieves that contentment is better than tilee Club 11 . . . Dance Committee 4 at a footl store in his spare time . . . riches . . . works at. Louis Ine. eloth- . . . loyal backer of anything eon- varsity baseball 4 . . . plans to enter iers . . . expects to enter Bentley neetetl with Mission . . . the crystal l'. S. Coast tiuarfl Aeatleuiy . . . likes College . . . hockey enthusiast . . . ball reveals for Bette Ann a start at to travel, but woulfl abolish home- wants to be an accountant. Katie Gibbs antl a successful eareer work. as a memlieal secretary. flfltltf AQ 1.952 1. JULIA S. CREHAN MATTHEW F. CONNOLLY, IR. ELEANOR M. CRONIN 10 Dewey St. Roxbury, Mass. 50 Tobin Court Roxbury, Mass. 482 Brookline Ave. Brookline, Mass. .lulie . . . IlU!'SUlllfll'1itl0l1 of U10 Silvllf KIatt's motto is, good humor is the l'lllie , . . loves to dance and . . . loyalty which will enflure . . . health of the soul . . . Mission showetl it by her loyal attendance at C.S.M.C .... Vocation Club 3 . . . Church worker . . . football 1, 2, 3, -1 the tlanees . . . spelling bee 3 . . . l reneh Club I5 . . , Chief Knight 3 . . . Varsity Club 3, 4 I I l Stump will always remember the St. Clem- . . . always seen with litsy antl l'at Club . . . ljrgmmties 3, -1 . . . Boston ent 's game of '51 . . . Spur 4 . . . . . . another cominercialite who will be Catholic Theuter . . . plans to enter basketball l . . . bowling 4 . . . sweet a sure-fire success in the business limerson College . , interested in personality will make her uiany more worlrl. theater anfl ratlio. fI'i0lldS- GERMAN VISITOR Sister Erentrudis SSND is inter- Kay Donovan and Marian Kremer. viewed by Seniors, Sylvia Anderson, Claire MacDonald,
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