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ELIZABETH L. CAHILL Always known as having stunning clothes for every occasion, Betty is a combination of refinement and a fun loving nature. Her explosive personality is counteracted by a practical application of common sense to make her a delightful individual who is des- tined to go far in this world. ROBERT E. CAMPBELL We call him Soup and everyone knows the many good qualities this term implies. He never neglects his work and he never neglects his friends, two characteristics that give him a high rating. We have appreciated him as a fellow student and we know the future holds great things for him. -IIE AN R. CASTELLI Witli a ready joke and a quick smile, Jean could easily be called the good-will ambas- sador of l2A. We are sure success and hap- piness will always accompany this witty lass. KATHERINE B. CLANCY Casie, the little girl with the large smile, may always be found in the midst of good Clean fun. As a very capable cheer-leader, she aroused the spirit of the team as well as that of the fans, GLORIA T. CLARKE For four years Gloria has gone through Saints halls quietly and unobtrusively. We liked her for her cheery Hello and pleas- ant smile. We admired her for loyalty. Good luck and all success, Gloria! ELINOR M. COLEMAN Elinor's sweet disposition and easy charm have won her many friends during her two years at Saints. Always bubbling over with mirth, she is usually found entertaining a group of admiring friends.
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, vm.: ' wil 1: . , 4. VW... .- PATRICIA A. I3IiCK It can be said that Pat is one of the most popular seniors of this or any other year. She is known for her mischievous and viva- cious personality plus her friendly word for all. Best of luck, Pat! CI ARI' xl. ISOIIINGIER Sometimes good things come in tall pack- ages. Ifor example, we give you Clare, who proves by her friendliness and interest in everyone that her heart measures up to her Sltltllrc. ,loim J. BRAu'i'ioAN A senior, unassuming and carefree, John could quickly change to aggressive or ltu- morous as the occasion demanded. He was a loyal Cecilian cheering at all Saints' games. As a student he could always be approached for help with homework. MARILYN -I. BRAZILL A friendly smile, twinkling green eyes, and a cheerful disposition, make up this Saints girl. Although Marilyn has been with us for two years only, these qualities have gained her many friends. CATI IIER I N15 Il. BR OWN Kay's sunny disposition and true interest in others have endeared her to those who know her. Never grouchy or out of sorts, she has a smile and pleasant word for all. Iler giggles could he heard in many classes lwut somehow could never be traced. ANN!-I M. BRUN Vfit, a gay smile, a loye for skating and dancing, and you have our Anne. Anne's favorite topic is dogs. She gave Saints a showing of dramatic ability in her junior year. She adds pep to all Arcade meetings and classes, with her lwright answers and quips. .. X I KX
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ALICE P. CONLON Alice, one of our brightest senior girls, has many friends. Her outstanding charac- teristic is that graceful walk, which imme- cliately identifies her as that sweet person- ality of IZA. M A R112 T. CONLON Marie, our carefree little half-pint, is leaving the echo of her warm laughter throughout the halls of Saints. They say good things come in small packages and Marie is no exception to the rule, either seholastically or socially. THOMAS T. CONLON Perhaps it is so, that Tom was a hit to- ward the end of the line when huge phy- siques were tlistrilauteml, but everyone who has ever known him will agree rhat he was up in the front ranks when good humor antl frientlliness were tlispensetl. Our best wishes go with you, Tom. MARY!-' ll. CONNOI LY Although Nlarye's sillty tlarlt hair anel flawless complexion are the envy of her classmates, this demure young lacly will be remembered even more for the effortless tact and inherent eharm that have endeared her to everyone. Best wishes, Mayre. R OSEMARIIZ Ii. CONNOLLY ller name describes her to a T. She's pret- ty as a rose and full of life. To her friends she is Rvcll klailxvll fill' lllfl' ltitlcling nlilnncl' antl the humorous nicknames with which she is forever labeling them. MARY 'I'llliR1iSA COOPER Terry to all appearances is quiet and a little lwasliful, hut tl1ere's a sparkling per- sonalitv lveneath. She has many friends, anal is well-lilietl hy everyone. Page t'ZUt.'llt!1-Hill!
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