Mission Church High School - Spur Yearbook (Boston, MA)

 - Class of 1952

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AT YOUR SERVICE . . . Fran Curran at the new IBM, Pat Flynn at the dictaphone and Mary Connor at the adding machine display some of the Commercial de- partment's facilities for the camera. ANN E. McGILLICUDDY 49 Tobin Court Roxbury, Mass. Ann's sparkling personality and win- ning suiile, coupled with impeccable manners make her a perfect Miss Mission . . . faithful follower of baseball . . . C.S.M.C .... Spanish Club 2 . . . a future secretary whose Capability and charm will stand her in good stead. JOHN MCVEIGH 52 Delle Ave. Roxbury, Mass. Pete , an accomplished musician and sports fan . . . works as a lab assistant . . . Minstrel 4 . . . dislikes getting up for school in the morning . . . intends to be a cheinical engineer after couipletion of l1is studies at Northeastern l'niv4-rsity. Q 1 4 SITTING ON TOP OF THE WORLD are Seniors Kay O'Neill, Mary Valentine, Barbara Roche, Marianne Peterson, Dorothy Hughes and Julia Crehan. S .1 fy,- an U DOROTHY A. McGOWAN 218 Parker Hill Ave. Roxbury, Mass. Dotty . . . humor plus personality ROBERT P. McLEAN Roxbury, Mass. 656 Huntington Ave. lf silence always brings friendship, Bob will never be at a loss for friends stamp Dotty as an all-time favorite at . . . aspires to be a lithographcr , , , Mission . . . l'shcrctte Ii, 4 . . . French t7.S.M.C. 1, 2, 3, 4 . . . Stamp Club l Club oflicer 3 . . . Dance Committee . . . flashing blades uiake him a top hockey player. MARIE J. MCMANUS 10 Cherokee St. Roxbury, Mass. Mac 's loyalty to Mission is un- questioned by those who know her generous spirit . . . L'sherettes 2, ll, captain 4 . . . Ulee Club ZZ, 3, presi- dent 4 . . . Pilate 's Daughter 4 . . . Sodality -1 . . . C.S.M.C .... collects records in her spare tiuie. 4 . . . Uratory 4 . . . attended all of Mission 's activities . . . with talking as a favorite pastime, Dotty will inake a perfect receptionist. HAROLD F. MELIA 29 Delle Ave. Roxbury, Mass. ' ' llarry ' ' is the answer to any coach 's prayers . . . football l, 2, 3, 4, All- Vatholic end 3, 4 . . . basketball l . . . baseball 1, 2, 3, 4, All-Scholastic pitcher 2, 3, 4 . . . does not limit his talents to the sports field . . . class president 1, 2, 3, 4 . . . Grand Knight 4 . . . his selection as Mission 's most all around boy is a sure sign of his popularity. fall viirr as ' if i' ' '7 ' 1 I-iv lffwq at li

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X. X- fr- - fs W rf Kgs' 2 X CLAIRE M. MAGNER 65 Dwinell St. Wes! Roxbury, Mass. Claire . . . sparkling eyes and tlashing smile . . . always seen with Fran and Gin . . . Rosary Club 1, 2 . . . French Club 3 .... Iunior Red Cross 3, 4 . . . Radio Club 3, 4 . . . Spur 4 . . . per- feet lady . . . aspires to be at teacher . . . lucky pupils! JOHN G. MATHI 15 Frawley St. Roxbury, Mass. It is said, ' ' mischief has swift wings . . . never 11 dull moment with George around . . . likes chemistry . . . works at the Church l'ress . . . sights set on Boston College . . . am- bition-certitied public accountant. HELENE G. MARTIN 26 Tobin Court Roxbury, Mass. llelene . . . her shy lnanner and earliest ways have endeared her to all her classmates . . . in constant readiness to help others . . . another of the Mission contingent at F. NV. VVo0l- worth 's , . . the loss of her wallet in the Muddy River is a never-to-be-for gotten ineinory for Ilelene. RICHARD B. McCARTHY 20 McGreevey Way Roxbury, Mass. Actions speak louder than words in l7iek's case . . . works at Children 's llospital . . . football 3, 4 . . . Varsity Vlub 4 . . . Minstrel 4 . . . Mission Voices editor . . . class ottieer 3 . . . talented in art and writing . . . ex- pects to be a teacher. JEAN F. MCCARTHY 1558 Tremont St. Roxbury, Mass. .lean 's loyalty was established by her three faithful years as a member of the tilee Club . . . loves to sing . . . spends her spare time cooking . . . who wouldn't want a secretary with all these attributes plus Mission train- ing in commercial subjects? JOSEPH T. McDERMO'I'I' 8 Benson St. Brighton, Mass. The world will receive his talent with open arms . . . good natured 'tJoe ardent sports fan . . . Hcholph 2, 3 . . . Spur associate editor 4 . . . Min- , strel Show 4 . . . going to B.C. with thelrest of the men.



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MARGARET A. MORGAN 814 Parker St. Roxbury, Mass. Peggy , sweet and quiet . . . beau- tiful brown eyes illuminate her whole face when she smiles . . . can 't decide whether Spanish or chemistry was tops at Mission . . . headed for Teacher 's College . . . enjoyed Mission dances best of all. JOHN T. MOLONEY 90 Hewlett St. Roslindale, Mass. ' ' Red contends that manners are lnore expressive than words . . . opera enthusiast . . . a 15.11. hopeful . . . soda jerk in a lioslinflale drug- store in his spare time . . . Radio Workshop 2 . . . would like to be a teacher. KATHLEEN A. MULVEY 173 Hillside St. Roxbury, Mass. Kay . . . a girl who knows how to mix work and play into the perfect proportion . . . C.S.M.C., secretary 4 . .'. atfable and friendly . . . enjoys reading, dancing and movies . . . prospective airline hostess. JEAN A. MURRAY 83 Lawn St. Roxbury, Mass. Jeannie . . . sweet personality, full of vitality . . . ready smile rivals a wealth of humor . . . ray of sunshine . . . vivacious cheerleader 3, 4 . . . rolls a mean bowling ball . . . enjoyed trips to New llampshire . . will excell in the business world. RICHARD H. MULLEN 9 Whitney St. t Roxbury, Mass. Cleanest of sports, best of friends . . . unselfishness and cooperation are Dick's trademarks . . . football 1, 2, 3, 4 . . . Varsity Club otiicer 4 . . . Minstrel 4 . . . his leadership and sportsmanship as grid co-captain were outstanding . . . headed for Mass. State college . . . ambition-to be a teacher-coach. EILEEN T. MURTAGH 104 McGreevey Way Roxbury, Mass. Mort , a pal to all . . . constantly bubbling with humor but still has plenty to spare . . . Vocation Club 2 . . . C.S.M.C. 1, 2, 3, -1 . . . Pilate 's Daughter -1 . . . attended many Mis- sion activities with pal Goodie. KATHLEEN V. O'BRIEN 53 Hillside St. Roxbury, Mass. Kay's perseverance and pluck have helped her to get places at Mission . . . Spelling Grand Champion Z2 . . . awarded Gold Key in Post Writing contest 4 . . . Echolph 3, editor 4 . .. The paper must go to press . . . her sparkling wit enlivens every gath- ermg. 2 3 A 4 1+ vgfii? -'-7 if 9 .uf f 'W' P O s tg L .si ' 1 'S lix 6 '? 0 ,l-E Yili I '2 -Qui ff aes if tri' 'vs-uv I pqnm R DID GERT Hanlon swallow a feather? Dotty McGowan wants to know.

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