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Page Hiirty JUNE. R. CORNELL Everybody knows fun-loving and gener- erous June. A possessor of the do or die spirit of Saints, she was an excellent athlete. ln return for her many acts of kindness and generosity we wish june success in her de- sire to be a doctor. THOMAS T. CORRIGAN Perhaps one of the Saints' most under- rated athletes, Crash was rewarded for his fine school-spirit in many friends who respected him. We know he will triumph in all his undertakings. 1iL1ZABIi'I'I1 M. COSTANZA Betty's artistic ability has been well shown and greatly admired. Her cute, pleasing manner will be to her advantage in later life. To this true friend go our wishes for every success. FRANCIS j. CRICIGHTON Tllrilllgll four years lirrllnk llllS Cllnlc to us from Fort Lee. His pride and joy is base- ball and he is noted for slugging the ball around the diamond. NINA THIZR liSli CU R LICY A shy smile and a pleasing manner are only two of Nina's graces. Her nonehalant ways have WUI1 her many friends and res- cued her from many scrapes. To the posses- sor of these assets we predict a happy and a successful future. LEO B. CZYZIQWSKI Leo may always be found with Donald and Flip . He will be remembered for his drawing and his famous puzzles as well as for his very lively sense of humor. Leo and his car were almost inseparable, so his pals never had to worry about transportation.
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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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Set fbias XVILLIAM J. DAMM Little Willie has been a friend to every- one and especially to the basketball players as senior manager of the court squad. Al- though he does not promise to grow larger in the future we expect him to be a big man and we wish him great happiness. M ARY LOU lSli DANIELS A pleasant smile and a cheery Hello for all, best describes our own Mary Louise. Although she is never left out of the fun, she always manages to keep her marks above average. KATHLIQICN T. DAVIS A hearty laugh, a wonderful sense ol humor, and .1 likeable manner are a few of the charms Kay holds. She has been an ar- dent worker throughout her four years at Saints. I2Mll.Y MARIE DIC BARNARDO limily's eurly dark tresses and soft brown eyes go with her winning smile and infec- tuous laugh. lly her gracious manner and her interest in everyone she has made many friends. JOSlil'l'l G. DE CANDIA aloe, a cliff-dweller and a rider of the famous combination 1-54, does well in his studies and also as first baseman on our ball team, The ability to play the piano is an- other of ,loe's accomplishments. XVILLIAM M. DI COCCO W'illiam is better known to all of us as Zeke , Wlhere there's Zeke', thcre's fun. He left school to serve in the Marines but came back to finish his Senior year at Saints. Quarterback is his position on our football team. Zeke came to us from Cliffside Park.
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