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ANNE ELIZABETH DOLAN 234 Broadway Q ARLINGTON, MASS. In September nineteen hundred thirty-six The Mount gained one of her most popular students, and now in nineteen hundred forty, she must lose her. Anne has engraved her name on the hearts of all who know her. Under her most able presidency we spent our Senior year. VVe regret parting but look forward to seeing her again. We know her indomitable spirit will carry her far. Good luck to her! MARGARET MARIE DULLEA 18 Haverford Street JAMAICA PLAIN, MASS. I have often wondered how Margaret can read, write, talk and listen all at the same time and still retain an exalted position on our school honor roll. But Margaret is not content to rate as the genius of the class, she has also proved herself a competent actress, giving us a stellar performance in the role of Nancy in our Senior play. May the Saints be with her and may her future be as luminous as her past. MARGARET ELEANORE ECCLESTON 1 Rock Avenue DORCHESTRR, MASS. Don't let that angelic and innocent look deceive you because it is very misleading. No one would ever suspect that the quiet and demure Margaret Eccleston is the jolly and mischievous person that she really is. In her first two years at The Mountj' her hair- raising escapades caused many a frown, a laugh, and a jolt to her classmates. Her easy-going ways will aid her along life's path. The best of luck, Margaret. 2Ql 5 1940 fy lv 5 I rx t ff A 1- . fr I li X Eff l I 'Fl '. I
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up 'I ht' I la ea Z e S 5 H- I HELENA BRIDGET CROWLEY 79 Carolina Avenue QIANIAICIA PLAIN, MASS. Helena has brought to a reality the adage: The pen is mightier than the sword. From her pen have come many outstanding contributions. As Jimmie Bean , a none too angelic child, she gave a superb per- formance, making Jimmie a reality. She is a very able scholar, and Math is especially to her liking. Her remarkable powers of reasoning have led her to victory. XVords cannot express the debt of gratitude we owe to the Editor of our Yearbook. Helena has our heartiest wishes for her future success. MARGARET PATRICIA CUSHING 23 Dickinson Roald BRIGHTON, MASS. Her friendly and alfable manner gained our favor in Freshman days when a cheery hello'l meant so much, and she has continued to hold our friendship as time went on. Her special hobby is photography and in that capacity she became photographic manager of TPIE lVIOUN'1'. l'eggy's generous disposition, her care- free spirit equip her with a natural aptitude for mak- ing friends. These qualities should insure for her the success we all wish her. MARY GRACE DALY tit Queensberry Street BOSTON, MASS. The embodiment of all that is contained in the words poise and charm, Grace is the perfect lady. Though not so boisterous as some of us, she neverthe- less has a capacity for fun. Her conversation proves her most likeable, and we, her classmates, are delighted to claim her as one of us. YVC hope her road to success will be an easy one. f28l
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MILDRED PATRICIA FINNEGAN gt Murdock Street BRIGHTON, MASS. Carefree, light-hearted. on through lile she goes. Yes. Millie absolutely refuses to allow any clouds of worry to cast shadows upon her. She wisely takes each task as it comes and attacks it with the best ol' her ability. lt is no wonder, then, that we turn to her whenever a dillicult or tedious problem arises. There are times when the lights ol' mischief playing in her eyes warn us that she is about to execute one ol' her pranks. lt hurts to say good-bye, Mildred, we will always treasure your memory. MARIE MARGARET GLYNN 791 Atnerican Legion Higliway ROSI,lND.XI,Ii. MASS. This H,-Xunt Polly of our play has proved her ability as an actress. To see Marie play the part of a crabbed old spinster was a strange sight, and we were certainly glad to welcome back our own cheerful Marie with the finale ol' the play. IVe relied upon Marie, as president ol' the Classical Club, to uphold our Latin standards. She did not fail us. Likewise, may the luture lind her ready for responsibility. HELEN VERONICA HARNEY 71 Perkins Street lj.XNI.XlKI.'X t'1.,xlx, txmss. Here is another quiet person, but one to whose standards we llocked. Humor and seriousness are so finely blended in Helen, that upon our lirst meeting we immediately became her friends. VVe all know and admire her. She will be missed by us. Helen, may you have all that the striving world can give. -'- l30l -2 The M oull-Q
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