Mount St Joseph Academy - Yearbook (Brighton, MA)

 - Class of 1940

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Sophomore Officers Pmsidevzl ...... NIARION lVfAROT'l'A Vice-PI'rf.s1'r1rf11I . FRANCES lVlCIlfARI.ANIi SecI'c'irn'w' .......... IIIAN CUNNORS T7'l'fl.YIl7'!'l' .... CIATIIIZRINIC Y.xNNoNI XVhen the Class of 1942. entered the revered portals of the Mount, they felt overawed by the deep sense ol' the standards and qualities of Mount Saint. Joseph Academy girls. But they have learned to make these enviable qualities their own, and now they have become a part of the cherished principles of our Academy. Their hearts are pure. their spirits light, and their characters lull of youthful exuberance. I Freshman Officers I PT6'.Sl'df'IIf ...... .. EILILIQN Ku.-xRNs I 1'r'e-PI'1'.tfr11'I11 .... PATRICIA Ii.-xxtez Secretmy ...... . . 'IHIIFRFSIC DUNN Treaszzrer .... ..... IX 'IARY BtJRNs Imbibing the true spirit of the Mount on the day of their arrival, the Freshmen flllass of 1943j have en- deavored to keep up the good work of I those classes who have gone before them. In spite of the accusation that they are only Fl'6Sl111lCI1,u they have managed to be the leading class on the Honor Roll, they have given proof of their dramatic ability, and they have accepted the rules and regulations of the Academy with true enthusiasm. They will always be successful, for they have realized that eo- operation with others brings about good results. - 'Q rt 'X ' 1940 JIM l 1 I., I ff f ,ll fr I I 5 . 4 ff l? 'i .,. I..

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Y fe .- I .-:..- Undergraduates HERE is hut one regret attached to our association with the undergraduates: they are lltil among tl1e graduates ol' loilo. Hle should like to l1ave known tl1en1 the whole duration ol' our four years, hut being deprived ol tl1e privilege we are gratelul lor having known them at all. For acquaintance witl1 s11cl1 as they are, has brought us i11 touch with a Hner and nobler spirit, a spirit. of generous and unllagging loyalty. The undcrclasses have heen a most helpful ally in tl1e advancement of the Year Book. 'I'o them we render heart felt thanks and tl1e truest praise of which we are capable. XVe Hill only hope they will meer with the same spirit when tl1ey come to the same task, .Xlthough tl1e Year Book is 1nai11ly a remembrance ol tl1e Class ol' ltylo. its glitnpses ol' the succeeding classes cannoti hut recall to us tl1e jovial juniors. the helplul Sophomores, the eager Freslunen we knew in o11r last year at the Mount. 'l'hey are lortunate in having more years ahead of tl1em, hut the lapse ol time between Freshman and Senior year is all too short. lVl1CI1 they too, will arrive at the close ol' their years at the Mount may they experience all the joys we have known and receive all the assistance tl1ey have acceded to us. Our last wishes to you will he that you will live U11 to Father Frawley's words, Stay as sweet, as you arc, lfor il' you do, you will remain excellent examples of Catholic girlhood and will hold treasured places i11 the memories of your friends and acquaintances even as vou do in ours. Junior Officers l'1'w.s'irI1'a1! ..... , . E11-1.xNoR DVNN I'in'-1'1'1'.s'1'rIw1l ..,... NIARY Hocax Sw rrlnry .... fil-QNIiVlIiYli xVHOL'l,liY Tn'n.s'1m'r ....... l'11vLL1s Ht'N'1'LR Dear to Mount Saint Joseph Academy is tl1e Class ol' 1Q.1l, tl1e Juniors, whose eager enthusiasm, vivaeity, and charm permeate every phase ol stude11t activity. Scholastically they have lound their class with a high rank on the Honor Roll. Long will they he remembered and wl1en, as seniors, they return next. year tl1eir motto No victory without labor will set their standard lor a litting close to their Acadeiny days and it will he the seed to tl1e budding ol' a happy and suc- cessful future. liifll e Mount



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Juniors Mary ,'XCC0lD2lllilU, HI Broadxray, Someryille Mary Jane Arel1deatto11, 13 Sea View Axenue, xvllllllfflll Cot1sta11ce Barry, 9 William Street, Cambridge Elizabeth A. Bobattk, G5 Farragut Road, Soutl1 Boston Norma Broderick, ,IS Cay Street, Quincy Isabel Cabral. 19 Perry Street, Someryille Cathleen A. Campbell, 27 Harrison Street. Mel- rose Claire Canty. 12 Colbert Street, YVest Roxbury Dorothy C. Colburn, 592 Cambridge Street, Allston Grace Co1111elly, 1.15 XVebster Street. Arlington lX i2lI'l0ll E. C11llen, Sl Fremont Avenue, Chelsea Evelyn Demaree, 137 Arlington Street, Brighton Eleanor C. Dola11. 21,1 South Street, jamaica Plain Mary R. Donnelly, 29 Raymond Street. Allston Mildred A. Downey. 219 Cabot Street, Roxbury Eleanor ljllllll. 32 Richardson Street, Brighton Barbara A. Farrell. 18 Gardner Street. Allston Irene V. Flynn, 21 'l'remont Street, Charlestown Rita Ghilardi. 4 Sherwin Street, Roxbury Louise A. Grant, 56 Putnam Avenue, Cambridge Rita I-larney, 19 Day Street, -Iatnaica Plain Catherine M. Henderson, 23 Beeket Street, Dor- chester Mary R. Hogan, 26 Bartley Street, Wlakeiield Marie L. Holman, 34 Virginia Street, Somerville Sheila B. Hulme, 34A Grove Street, XvlllCl1CSlCl' Phyllis Hunter 55 Corbet Street. ljUl'Cl1CSICl' Phyllis R. Iandoli, 71 North Bliifglll St.. Boston Eleanor M. Keele, I9 Wesley Street, Somerville joan T. King. Q5 Prescott Street, Cambridge Katherine M. Landry, Qglx Cottage Street, Everett Barbara A. Lee, 44 Winthrop Street, Charlestown Dorothea E. Mahoney, 82 Dustin Street, Brighton Kathleen R. Malone, I3 I,aneaster Street, Cam- bridge Anna Maynard, 56 lVClll1lllll Street. Forest Hills Flilaheth McCarthy, 981 K Street, Soull1 Boston Mary M. McDevitt, 238 South Huntington Aye.. jamaica Plain Frances lXIeDonough, 28 Broadway. Lynntield Anne Mctlilaney. 34 XVklSl1lllgl0ll Street, Charles- town l52l e Mount

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