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CHRISTMAS-CONSCIOUS TRIO . . . Mary Dooling, Dottie Hughes and Kay Olffonnell gift-wrap packages. Below right: COMES THE REVELATION when Joe Reagan examines the contents of his chem experiment. Below left: MORE FOR YOUR MONEY . . . is Mary Irving's summation of the 1952 Spur. is THOMAS F COYNE 19 Parker Hill Ave Roxbury, Mass Tou1 notlnng so klllgh IS klllll ness 1111 111 llllglllllg Joke for 01111 0111 l111rg,1 s 1111 11orks 111 l'1r t N 11101111 111 1tt11111 BL and go 11110 11r11.1t1 l1us1 111,58 KATHLEEN I DONOVAN 4 Henshaw Ter West Roxbury, Mass Our 11r1 apt 11111 '1111l,l1t10l1S Leholph C0 e111t0r lllx 1 110 e tor 110115 LLIIILIIIE 15 1 11101111 IVINTKIIIB 11111l111g for Bo ton Lollege '1 l 1areer '1s '1 tl 11111r 1 11s 1 1 111th Helen 1111110 11 ork hop 11111 sure 1,1 JOAN M DOLAN 80 Pond St Jamaica Plain, Mass 1111 1111 11s 51111 1 1 11 cheerful 11111 1 11111 1115 the lllll on 1 to s11 SILLLYS 111 1er 1llONLIl 111111 IN lN 111111111116 for her as 1111 1111 111111111 snnle 15 for 1.1011 0110 1 0 111111 lL1 EDWARD I CROWLEY 11 Commonwealth Ave uincy Mass 1 11 tr11el11 the long, ro 111 from QUIIKX to ROXlJllI'X to 1111116 to XIISSIOII N11 1 ne1110n1er to 011 1 1111111 WL spends 1 11111 111.111 1101 lllg, as 21 soda-1erk TERENCE J CRONAN 26 Museum Road Roxbury Mass I'1rr1 1 11111 l111n111r11l 11111 1'1p.1ble st111l111t tr11111111tl1 NLLH lt 11111008 1 l 1, 1111 1'lllIIllQll1lJ 5 4 11111 1 r 1111118 to 10111111112 lll 111111111011 lt XOI'tllLlStLI'I1 LIIIXCI' 1t1 51111101 of l1l51llCt.l'111g MARY C DOOLING 5 Sachem St Roxbury, Mass N.lar1 1ler11ure snnle and gentle 111111113 her PIOHLIEIICX '15 assut '1111 111 the school l1brar1 a11le11 be 111l1lere11 11111lerclassn1e11 for three 1ears L S NI L. FTCI1Cl1 Club 3 Red Lro s Rosan C1pta1n 4 111 11161111 of e11per1e111e for a llbrar 1111 to be 0141111
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SUPERMARKET . . . C.Y.0. Oratorical Contest. Tom Anastasi keeps Mission in the running. Rev. Timothy O'Leary Assistant Superintendent makes awards. fn if if fav if UP THE HILL AND OVER . . . the twin spires in the background with their chimes mark the end of another day for Joe Ford, Dick Murray, Morris Beaton, Winifred Stanton, Mary Connor and Anne Caffrey. THOMAS F. CONNOLLY 23 Cross St. Somerville, Mass. Toni believes happiness is cheaper than worry . . . brimming with get-up and go . . . can often be seen hum- ming or listening to cowboy music . . . instigator of Varsity Club scratch sheet . . . football 4 . . . Varsity Club 4 . . . loaded with ambition, he hopes to make a million bucks. FRANCES C. CURRAN 67 Sycamore St. Roslindale, Mass. U Fran . . . sweet sincerity and gCll' tility plus . . . inseparable churn of Kay, Gin, and Claire . . . Vocation Club 2 . . . Spur 4 . . . with her charm and perfect manners Fran will head the list of capable stenographers . . . Uh Georgef ' JOHN M. CONNORS 116 Hillside Ave. Arlington, Mass. Jack . . . football 22, 3, 4 . . . Dance Connnittee 3, 4 . . . Echolph 2, 3, eo-editor 4 . . . Varsity Club 3, 4 . . . -LV. baseball 2 . . . Debating Club 3, 4 . . . Oratory 4 . . . Spur 4 . . . Radio Workshop 1, ZZ, 3 . . . no niore need be said about .lack's loyalty to Mission. RUTH M. DEMPSEY 6 Oswald St. Roxbury, Mass. Ruth 's heartwarming manner has buoyed up niany a dull class day . . . class president 3 . . . French Club 3 . . . Chief Knight 4 . . . love that New York accent . . . always seen with Jean. WILLIAM J. CORCORAN 12 Adair Road Brighton, Mass. 'tllappy and carefree all the while, his secret lies within his smile . . . Red has an electric personality and fiery competitive spirit . . . Yar- sity Club treasurer 4 . . . class otiicer -1 . . . outstaiiding on the diamond and the gridiron . . . capable captain of the baseball squad. SALLY A. DOHERTY 79 Hillside St. Roxbury, Mass. Sweet and soft-spoken Sally combines shoulder-length brown hair and spar- kling blue eyes with a friendly inter- est in everyone . . . C.S.M.C .... has a yen for western music . . .ambitious nature will help greatly in her quest for a nurse 's cap.
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. red is her favorite eolor . . . IAMES A. CROWLEY 8 Tobin Court Roxbury, Mass. Jim is a little fellow with a big soul . . . always wears a wide grin and is ever on the move . . . cooperative and ambitious . . . Stamp Club 1, 2 . . . expects to enter religious life. JOAN C. FINNEGAN 613 Parker St. Roxbury, Mass. Join . . . C.Y.0. queen from Mission friendly, soft-spoken Joan is equally popular with boys and girls . . . bound to he a success in whatever she undertakes . . . Radio Workshop 3 . . . Chief Knight 3 . . . Echolph 4 . . . HOI1, no! MARY JEANNE FITZPATRICK 70 Hillside St. Roxbury, Mass. Mary Jeanne . . . has the rare talent of making everyone feel important . . . we will always remember Fitzie and those mid-morning snacks . . . Red Cross 3 . . . Oratory 4 . . . Spur 4 . . . avid reader . . . our favorite ANN T. FOLEY Cookie'l is I'Immanuel bound. PATRICIA E. FLYNN 80 Pond St. Jamaica Plain, Mass. Pat . . . quiet and likeable . . . win- ning ways have made her an indis- pensable friend . . . Glee Club 1, 22, 3, 4 . . . Camera Club 3, 4 . . . -LC 's leading alto is sure to make many fast friends and outstanding successes in the business world. 32 Worthington St. Roxbury, Mass. Ann . . . sweet and cheerful . . . fun to be with . . . although her favorite pastime is reading, adaptable Ann can find pleasure in doing almost anything . . . Vocation Club 2 . . . a perfect addition to any otiiee. ROBERT G. CULLEN 63 Concord Ave. Somerville, Mass. Small, quiet and well-liked, Bob is one of Mission 's most studious seniors . . . consistent honor student . . . Play 1 . . . Minstrel 4 . . . intends to prepare for foreign service in the Government by enrolling at B.C. in the fall. 'F 10 - S X -1 HUMAN ROADBLOCK . . . just before the battle of the books . . . when Missionites plod their weary way up Alleghany Street.
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