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All this new equipment will make French a lot more interesting, thinks Mary Helen as she prepares to use the college language fa- cilities also available to M. C. students. National Honor S. - 4 State Honor S. - 234 Honor Roll - 1234 C-lee Club - i234 Chant - 1234 Athletic Club - i234 Kornmando Klub - 1234 Y.C.S. - 1234 Pax Staff - 4 ti. I WHHH liilill llilUililHllll Slow to tflilift? and ,rwifl to rptzref' Mary Helen is the daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Robert V. McDermott of 853 North Union Place. Mary Helens friendly smile and desire to help can always be found when it is most needed. In her four years at MC., she proved herself to be a scholar in every sense of the word. She maintained an honor roll position each quarter, primarily through her willing- ness to work and her love for reading books. Distance never prevented Mary Helen from participating in all class and school activities. She was ai friend to all, gi pleasure to be with and will certainly go far in the future. DREAMS ABOUT: A plizmf frip to Sealife SCREAMS ABOUT: Back ,teal rfriiwri REMEMBER: Her ,tnziler Page 29 . tu I l 4 V.- lij i X 4' f 1 x, ll i li A ll Y pf' W 1 f ,ily Mlm X sp, W' Qt l f l l itil f i A 4, i, -if fri iff X, i y, A lf jf 1 V, X f, it x
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