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MARY IRENE BARNICLE 81 Crest Road IVliLI.FSI.EY, NIQXSS. The 'innocent expression of wonderment written across Marys face is a betrayal of her true nature. Many times. to our glee fand her own surprisej, she makes a remark or indulges in an action, meant to be sineere, but proving to be utterly ridiculous. Ulhen the laughter subsides, we see a picture of Mary as we will always remember her-nonchalant, smiling, and a genuine friend. Stay as you are, Mary, and the radiance of your contentment will triumphantly pierce through the ever-lurking shadows of misfortune. MARY FRANCES BERGH on l':tul Core Street .X Nl AICIA Pl A l N, M ASS. Making her way along her unliurried and unshaken path, Mary is an excellent example of an easy-going person. She has marked herself thus to us, and we have grown to like this person very much. She comes forth at times with humorous outbursts and these are heralded, applauded, and appreciated by the entire class. She is very determined and has a distinct will of her own. Goodbye, and the best of luck, Mary. MARY LOUISE BIRMINGHAM 38 Mayhew Street DORCHESTER, MASS. This is our own artist. Her talented hngers have produced many remarkable drawings. She is very shy, and yet, that has not kept. her from making friends of the sincere type. She frequently raises many laughs at her own expense. This determined young lady carries with her our sincere wishes for her future good fortune. l .. - A 1 lf?-ll ati e Mount 1
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Next, appeared the Senior play l'ollyanna , and mueh to our enjoyment, it was as delightlul as anticipated. Virginia Harrison, the lovable glad-girl, was the most attractive heroine in the history of the Mount. No senior who took part in the performance will soon forget it, and every senior will hold it as a cherished memory. The stage was next, held by Stella Rudaek, delivering her ora- tion on the Constitution. For this she won great distinction for our Aeaclemy and seored a great personal triumph as well. Our last Retreat then presented itsell' under the magic power ol' our ghostly guide. Father Frawley was our retreat master. Neyer shall we be able to testily adequately to the great spiritual K-.NA Z'-S f X benclits he wrought in our souls, but we can show our gratitude by a remembrance in prayer. y- Z A ,V ' I 1 ln st :se as as K X ,, H gl' 1 The ghosts ol' other years made Us comprehend more fully our steady mental growth as well as our increased capacity lor responsibilities. XVe learned through the power of imagination which enabled the ghosts to appear that the eyents ol our four years are neyer to be forgotten and will always be cherished in the minds and hearts ol' each and eyery graduate ol 1940. Doius Jonxsox, '40, if Ny. in 4 ' Q 51 it it lllmvrI,ffr11lm1s Glcfe Club OU'icer5 MM 1940 - -- y-
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MARY JANE BROUSSARD Vermont Avenue SOMERVILLE, MASS. Mary is a profound linguist. Since languages first entered into our scholastic curriculum and equi- librium, she has conquered them and come off with colors Ilying. Any school cause and aflair will find an able and eflicient helper in Mary. If she can be of any assistance to any of her friends and classmates, she will willingly and pleasantly lend a helping hand. Mary's calmness is very much coveted and her humor- ous outbursts are applauded. May the world be as kind to you Mary as you have been to us. ALICE JOSEPHINE BROWN go XYinthrop Street C1H.XRl,liS'l'OWN, MASS. Nonchalance. That is .Iosephine and as she smiles and jokes along, we gladly join her. She is a highly accredited member ol' the Clee Club and also an able cheerleader. 'flow is never assailed by the qualms that precede a test, but calmly and with an optimistic outlook, she marches into class. She is friendly and sympathetic and with the world as it is today, there's a place waiting for her. A GRACE MARY CICCO go Teragram Street EAST BOSTON, NIASS. XVhen the day comes on which we must account for every moment of our lives, we know that the Great Auditor will look in vain for wasted moments in Crace's life, for she possesses that faculty of doing a thing when it should be done and of making the best use of many odd moments. Her favorite diversion is following the Red Sox. She is a walking encyclo- pedia of information on their movements. To you. Grace, we give our hearty wishes for success. 21 tri ff NI 53, 1 x 1940 y ,tm 't
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