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we-.mg ELEANOR ELIZABETH WHITE Boston forever! . . . whistling while she works . . . fascinating brothers . . . lost again on the I. R. T .... disturbing peace in library during quiet study periods . . . refreshing accent . . . car- toons tacked on the inside of her desk . . . rosy cheeked . . . chemistry student . . . sharp wit . . . delicate sneezes . . . imitating Sonja Henie. JONETH VERONICA TRACY Taking school attendance . . . beau- teous bride in Life's Gift Shop . . . unique hats . . . proud of her brother in service . . . another member of the library set . . . swell guard in basket- ball . . . fashions deluxe . . . her notes in history are complete . . . can sell any- thing to the unwary. . . breath-taking brown eyes . . . enjoying a good laugh. f , I ,, 21
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jo yyffflb if ' C4 JANET MARIE RILEY Looking lovely . . . a little lackadaisi- cal . . . dreamy stares throughout ulntermediateu . . . long, long lashes . . . remember her tux in Elmer ? . . . knits her own sweaters . . . last minute action in basketball zntramurals . . . early morning visits in library . . . chats on stairs . . . never without a new joke . . . stunning in suits . . . Gibson girl . . Where is my gym uniform? MAE PATRICIA O'BRlEN Laughing, always laughing . . . mon- opolizing the locker-room mirror . . . always pleased with her French marks . . . quip for anything and everything . . new hairdo . . . Prom Committee . . keeping everyone happy . . . Q'When are you going to bring some more pea- nuts, Mae? . . . Marymount week-ends.
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The Mirror ol' Time ii czl EIGHT pink and plump babies grew into eight sophisticated seniors Q X in the course of twelve years at the Hall. Four others came later. , Eh Angelahlall li -L W'hen they were very young and naive-june Berin was the teachers' AADSJQEWQ pet, in short Cand I do mean shortj skirts . . . Marie Calvacca amazed A everyone with her skillful acrobatics , . . of course Kathryn Driscoll's Q V catnaps at most inopportune moments caused havoc in the classroom . . . M The tomboy in Jan Duffy was brought out at lunch periods in the yard . . . The child protege, Kathryn Hurley, was playing the piano even then . . . The large, colorful, ubiquitous bows belonged to Peggy McGuire . . . Helen McLaughlin's long, black curls were the envy of the grammar school , . . Mary Elizabeth Pigott was contented to be the Quiz Kid of the elementary school . . .A note of Cheerfulness wasvadded to the seventh Tal , Q He lylidg fig 1 1 if -fi he T year when Antoinette Dioguardi arrived . . . In that year, glamour was il' , added with Helen Owen . . . Anne Morrell, a new arrival, displayed l ,IT l marked artistic talent . . . Rosemarie Schwermann's arrival, a little bit lj late, added a note of sweet simplicity to the class. if-YQ' JUNE BERIN. LITTLE TEACHER We go to church, we kneel, we speak Some casual word of love, but weak, Witliout the flame Our Lord would seek. We pray to God with minds afar And all our words with coldness mar, Wlaich leaves upon the soul a scar. A robin with his blood-red breast Singing his heart out by his nest Can teach us how to pray the best! PEGGY MCGUIRE. HELEN MCLAUGHLIN. THE BROKEN DOG The tearful boy with broken hoop Into the shop of Joseph came. Q'Could you please mend my hoop? he said. QBehind him crept his dog, quite lame.j The little Son stood watching them, And when His father took the toy, He smiled and said, 'LDon,t cry, and bent To touch the dog, like any boy . . . Wfhen Joseph brought the hoop repaired The boy smiled thanks as in a fog, For just before he'd jumped for joy W'hen Jesus cured his broken dog! HELEN MCLAUGHLIN. E E E 5 2 r gi 5. --..-:V ..f W ms S hs E E A F! il ii L3 3 A gi f a 4,
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