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CATHERINE MARIE DOYLE E. delVI. B.A. Country Day School of the Sacred Heart, Newton, Mass. Glee Club I, 2, 3. Missions I, 2, 3, 4. Catholic Action I, 2, 3. 4. NFCCS I. Hockey I. 2. 3, 4. Basketball I, 2. 3. 4 tCapt.t. Social Committee 3, 4. Class President I. 2, 3. 4. Student Gov't l, 2. 3. 4 fPres.l. f J, A good heart, Kate, is the sun and the mnonfi Four years ago we asked Kate to lead us in our new endeavor. for she seemed to be the spirit of Newton and we wanted Newton to have the spirit of Kate. Our choice only goes to show the great wisdom of the first graduating class! Kate-'s heart is loving. her ways strong and unassuming: her smile is for all, and her laugh- ter-not exactly of the bell-like quality-ever-ready to spring forth. She has never had a chance to enjoy the delights of wickedness. because she spends her time getting the rest of us out of trouble. She has. however. managed to cling to the spirit of our first year here by always tutoring the Freshmen in Logic. And this is typical of Kate. who must have been born on a Friday: for '4l7ridayls child is loving and giving.
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ANN ROGERS DEVEREUX E. de M. Convent of the Sacred l'learl. Washington. U. C. Glee Club 1, 2, 4. Dramatics 1, 4-. IRC 2. 4. Missions I. 2. 3, 4. Catholic Action 1. 2. 3. 4- KV. Presb. Freshman Forum. Choir 1. 2. Magazine 3. wx Hockey 1. 2. X Basketball 1, 2. SX S V Eternal sunshine settles on, her head. The weather is always cold to Annie. and even constant naps seem few and far between: but in spite of soporiflc tendencies. the call of the Confederacy rouses her to instant action. She has more faith than anyone we know-she even believes that the South will rise againg and if Robert E. Lee wasnlt a Jesuit itis not Annie's faultl She is a paradox, but not a disturbing one. She never worries about things because they will always turn out right for her-and she sees to it that they will turn out right for others. The impression is one of a sunflower turned anywhere there is laughter.
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. . W . :2,,,faZ.,i7f A ' f . ' ' I MARY ELIZABETH A . rug? ENGLERT E. de M. B.A. Convent of the Sacred Heart, Kenwood, Albany, N. Y. Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4. IRC 2. 3, 4. Missions 1, 2, 3. 4 lPres.b. Catholic Action l, 2. 3, 4. lnter-racial 3. .- Freshman Forum. Choir l. 2. Hockey 1, 2, 3, 4. Basketball l, 2, 3. 4. Student Government 1. 1 And you moved among these 3 mgy.s'terz'es, Absorbed, and smiling, and suref, I There is, on earth, a race of men, hard and cruel. These are known as the legend- breakers. Cleefully we join this company. eager to expose the smallest of the Englerts. Legend tells of Mary Liz characterized by scientific qualities of placidity, stability, and prudenceg but have they seen her in the Smoker? The scientist dis- appears in the Smoker. The scientist disappears in the haze. Is there placidity in ousting a certain unnamed person from that fiery hole? ls there stability in a five- no-trump bid? ls there prudence in an 8:30 dash to the signing-in book? Have you seen a small mountain of blankets erupt at 12:30 A.M. urging us in un-scientific tones. and we paraphrase, to lower our voices? Have you heard her Twelfth. Street Rag or seen the routine of The Cay Desperado? Have you noticed how she handles those big blue eyes? When you know those things. replace the myth of the practical CC scientist with the reality of Mary Liz. whose every inch is packed with DYNA- Ml--lTEl',
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