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The gem of journalism, an appreciative reader of worthwhile books, a decided Poe fan with a somewhat philo- sophical mind, and a quasi contemplative is our Marilyn. Her leisure time is generally spent in the library, for she believes in fulfilling her oiiice of assistant librarian faithfully. A comparison of our editor-in-chief with any of the modern writers, would be but a modest recognition of her merit as an essayist and short story writer. Yet Miss Dolcey enjoys her coke and cookies, dancing and television and her frequent week-ends to the Metropolis of Liberty Corner, with the well known laddie, pet of Kathie McHugh. X fkz -v f fm-'mfwmviwc ' i K 5 N H 5 Marshal 4- , Dramatic Club 1, 2, 3, 4- V Minstrel 3 Literary Club President 1, 3 5 Sodality 1, 2, 3 , Student Council Vice-President 4- 3 Class Vice-President 3 School Choir 1, 2, 3, 4- Editor in Chief, Veritas Newspaper Correspondent 3 Chairman Student Council Dance 4- Winner National Latin Association contest--Maxima Cum Laude 3 X 'Delay 26
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Literary 1, 2 Mission Club 1, 2 Dramatic Club 1, 2, 3, 4 School Choir 1, 2, 3, 4- Class Treasurer 1 Marshal 4 740644 b Gay, yet reservedg popular, yet unassuming, she is a young lady of many paradoxes. Connie of the short bo d 1' ht brown e es blushes easily and smiles with even less effort. Her favorite conversational topic is Gladstone, an ig y a little town somewhere nearby. When she speaks of her home-town, she can almost make one forget its slight pro- . . . . . . d portions. She is well known for her sincere cooperation in any project we have undertaken, and has malntalne a good scholastic record, in spite of her poor health, a cross she bears with tranquillity and patience.
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4 21 5 S S 0 Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4- 5 Junior Prom Co-Chairman 3 xg Literary Club 2, 3 5, Dramatic Club 1, 2, 3 ' School Choir 1, 2, 3, 4- - Marshal 4 swing.: Science Club 2 Typist 4- Athletic Association 4- Dofzatig 'yofagdoue Do you know what . . .? Mary asks and we're off again on a rollicking tale of the life and adventures of a cer- tain dark-tressed senior. Just as her scintillating joy is expressed by her fascinating tales, so her friendliness is mirrored in her sparkling blue eyes. Mary is a pleasure to know, and a joy to be with, especially during a dull con- version! May success attend you, Mary, and God's blessing be with you. 27 i
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