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-'F x ANNE L. WALL 42 St. john St. Jamaica Plain, Mass. Admiration for the F.B.I. has molded Anne is ambition for a career along the same lines . . . spends hours at Co- Ed . . . Band 1, 2, 3 . . . Pilate 's Daughter 4 . . . Glee Club 2 . . . Spur 4 . . . quietly efficient Anne made herself helpful to the yearbook 1' LOUISE M. WRIGHT 12 Burney St. Roxbury, Mass. Louise . . . her heart rivals her golden hair . . . C.S.M.C .... Camera Club 2 . . . never lets an opportunity for do- ing good pass unfulfilled . . . sweet nature will charm everyone who meets her when she becomes a private sec- retary. by handling finances. FRANCIS J. WALSH 218 Parker Hill Ave. Roxbury, Mass. Frank is zealous but modest . . . Echolph's excellent editor of sports . . . scads of freckles and flaming red hair topped off by a magnetic smile made him a familiar figure among the student body . . . reported sports sta- tistics throughout the year . . . Echolph 3, co-editor 4 . . . soda jerk of ques- tionable parts. EDWARD J. WOLLENT 60 Whitney St. Roxbury, Mass. 'f Ed . . . a merry heart makes for a cheerful countenance . . . hopes to be an engineer . . . life would have been perfect without physics . . . works in the Boston Public Library in his spare time . . . will attend Mass. Maritime Academy after graduation. 6-T MEMURIA TIQNICAMVS To live i11 the hearts ot' those we leave Is not to die, but sleep. And realizing this, ours is not to grieve, lint to l'L'1llL'lllliL'l', not weep. To remembei' those who with us went As friends, until Hull did call: Their lllQIllUl'-V will not he spent, Though the sands of time will fall. ll'homu.w .lllllifll-Nl ANN T. DEVENEY Died-November 2, 1951 MICHAEL K. COLLINS Died-May 23, 1951 WHATS THE JOKE? ask Senior A Girls of chem teacher Sister Almira. All concerned seemed to enjoy whatever it is.
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INDUSTRY ON KEYS is displayed by typists Tom Sacramona, Pat Buckley, Tom Coyne, Jim Crowley and Dick Comeau. WHO STOPPED THE MUSIC for Mary Irving, Sister Agelia, Marie McManus, Mary Houghton and Esther Prendergast? 'Nl Q 5 ,gy 'sq -1 'uf ., ,Nu 3' Q ,. '- e i-fiesta, 'iq' MARION F. THOMPSON 48 Hillside St. Roxbury, Mass. Meg . . . lll'l' :wtivlty list shows lltl' ve1'sz1tility . . . lP1':111111t11' Vlull l . ..lil1:1-I'l11l12 . . . l'Slli'l'L'IlL' 2, 11, 4 . . . illl 1'x111-1'ie111'1-'l slmlnluer 2lll1l ol1f those e111'l:1l1le l1:1ts . . . tl1:1t short ll2lll'l'llt Zlllll big Sllllllj will i'llIll'll1 lllfl' frienfls ut T.l.'. WILLIAM J. SWAN 172 St. Alphonsus St. Roxbury, Mass. '4Bucky . . . quiet . . . friendly to :1ll . . . dislikes wise guys . . . Buek is active ill :1ll sehool activities . . . l1:1sel1:1ll l, 2, Ji, 4 . . . lmsketlmll 2 . . . footlmll I5 . . . lJ:1nee C0lI1IlllttCt' 00-el1:1irn111n 4. CAROLE L. TRAVERS 1-B Worthington St. Roxbury, Mass. 'l':1ll, 2lItl'2ll'llYL', l1l'lllll'ltC of -415, wl10 lives to cook llllll write letters . . . Voc-ution Club 2 . . . C.S.M.C. . . . IvSllL'I'CttCS 3, 4 . . . Girls, bewz1re!'7 is l'2ll'0lUiS fuvorite Silflllg . . . :unbi- Il0ll-ll0llSl'Wll'C. RONALD M. SYKES 74 Brainerd Road Allston, Mass. I11 tl1e 0Il0 yeur Ronnie l1:1s spent ut Mission, he l1:1s g:1ine1l enough friends to last :1 lifetime . . . jolly and carefree, he is il must at any so- ei:1l gathering . . . b:1sl1etb:1ll 4 . . . Minstrel 4 . . . l.:1v0isier I 3 ? ' plans to :1tten1l Boston College. MARY A. VALENTINE 6 Elven Road Roslindale, Mass. ' ' lluppy go lucky is o11r Y:1l . . . :1 llyllilllltj of energy . . . possesses Fl rieli sense of lllllll0l' . . . basketball l, 2 . . . French Cluh 3 .... X uxilium Iiillllllllll l . . . a1iu1s to be il sports C0lllIJl0lllIll0I'. DAVID E. WALLACE 24 Sunset St. Roxbury, Mass. All the worl1l's 51 stage to Dave . . . and he likeul to lve right in the lnimlflle of its action . . . Boston Cath- olic Theatre Guild . . .tlrauiuties 3, 4 . . . Radio Workshop . . . Echolph 3, 2 4 . . . Stump Club . . . llnnee Commit- tee . . . expects to enter Staley College 111111 follow up mlruunities 111141 rzulio.
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