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9 if JOYCE RITA CLANCY 9 l':n'ztdise Road SWANII'SCO'l 1', MASS. Nods, and becks and wreathed smiles applies better to Rita than to Milton's L,Allegro. Mfherever tl1e sound of tinkling laughter is heard, she is surely to be its cause. VVherever there is any sign of activity, she is surely to be found in its midst. At times she makes us wonder if it really is possible to be at two different places at the same time. The future is yet unknown, but we predict that her perpetual good humor will make her life and others a haven of happiness. JEANNE DENISE COLLINS 18 Short Street BROOKLINE, MASS, Jeanne's gay and light-hearted manner has often been noticed and envied in her four years at The Mount. Her nonchalanee is an ever present and ever ready gift which is employed for her own as well as her neighbor's encouragement. Jeanne has a host of friends, and has won a place in everyone's memory, for that appellation will recall a gay and carefree companion of four Academy years. Good luck, Jeanne! JOAN MARGARET CONDON 186 Belmont Street MALDEN, MASS. YfVorry is foreign to her nature. She is easy-going and not ostentatiously ambitious. However, she makes the grade with a creditable record. She has assumed the responsibility ol' making dull periods a little brighter. 'Ioan is ever ready to relieve the tension by offering some item of interest from her storehouse of information about the Navy, for she is quite a Navy fan. Endowed with the gift of winning friends, she will win her way to success in her chosen held. f2f5l Li - - -- - T eM0unt
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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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MARY ELIZABETH CONNOR 25 Spllfllllwli Street BRIGHTON, MASS. It is true that Mary does not aspire to leadership, but we heartily agree that in her quiet and resigned nature she accomplishes more than any leader ever dreamed of' achieving. The air ol' sincerity which hovers around her together with an unselfish disposi- tion has won for her an afleetionate place in our hearts. YVe are proud to be among her acquaintances and hope that the future will bring her a just compensation. MARY ELIZABETH CONNORS 25 Dartmouth Street ARLINGTON, M.-XSS. Betty's heart is as light as her hair is dark and she is an example of nonchalance personified. If' a task is not to her liking, she just laughs it ofl and hopes for a brighter day. She enjoys life herself and can coax a smile and a laugh from every one. IVe feel certain that Betty will spread joy and good-will to her as- sociates of the future. ELEANORE MARIE CROCKER 1940 215 High Rock Wav .XI.1.S'l'0N. NI.-XSS. A generous, good-natured disposition, with a care- free attitude that seems to belie her intense regard for the serious things of' life, make Eleanore a classmate we shall long remember. lVe shall never forget her daring and humorous escapades, but let us not over- look her enviable scholastic record. Her enthusiasm is unbounded, as evidenced during 'fpep sessions, and at the basketball games, where she olliciated as cheer- leader. XVe wish you luck, Eleanore, in your chosen field. C .U 5 I X ffv Fl Q 1 1 l27l ff N -'xi , I l l 9 ' ,- if ' lr -. .
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