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selves in civic minded projects. This isa perfect description for S. Kathy Moran (4), and Fr. Leroy Owens. Yellow indicates a relaxed positive person who rarely worries. New things and new ideas appeal to this type. Yell ow also represents a cheerful, lighthearted person. This is a good clue to Beatriz Mir- anda (18), and S. Bernadette Galla- gher (3). The color orange shows that a person is optimistic, has strong values, is sensi- ble and dependable. me Ras HG . 18
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Lively, interesting, captivating, funny, anc sometimes downright boring, the acts per- formed by our magi- cains are only 99 1 2% perfect. This near per- fection must stem from their colorful per- sonalities. To clue you in on some of their tricks, we have com- posed the following color-personality in- dicator: Red reveals an active person. They have strong leader- ship qualities and an expansive personality. The red person tends to be impulsive. Red was a favorite of John DesLoges (19) and S., Alice Brown (22) The blue person is an idealist. Many ideas and projects are initiated by our blue faculty. These creative people are Lee Thomas (2), Dave Daviau (5), S. Elizabeth Therese Martin (6), S. Gratia Maloney (7), Irene Thomas (8), S. Mary Murphy (9), S. Elenor Keane (10), Josephine Pepper (11), S. Cor- ona Degnan (12), S. Julia Fitzpatrick (13), Joseph Greeley (15), S. Mary Malone (16), Lois Ann Walsh (20), Mary Hulette (22). Green shows ahigh degree of awareness and aggressive tend- encies in a personal- ity. These people show a genuine concern for the welfare of others and involve them-
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Lee? AER 4 ยข dhe. ON AAA AAEM KKAARE MER eheaiene Rg What more perfect description could we find for Fr. Bob Con- nors (14). The pink person is a gentle person, some- times shy, sentimen- tal, creative, fond of people and social gatherings. Jean Mos- chella (23) is our pink person. Purple, a dom- inant color, conveys a quiet relaxed per- sonality, a kind and fair person, who pre- fers discipline to dis- order. Marion Apple- quist (17), is a per- fect example.
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