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Q'-V' ft SY .W ELLEN M. CARR SILVERIAN 4g Dramatics 43 Arcade 5, 4 . An A-1 personality has this lass, topped off with those MARY E. CAMERON Irziflz Dramatics l, 2 Mary is Palisade Parlfs representative to Saints. She has a joll nature that cannot be matched. She holds the cham- pionsllip for asking silly questions. Her ambition is nursing, and she is sure to brighten many a patient's room with her sunny disposition. fm. Q.: Y devilish black eyes and that conglomeration of dark-as-night curls. Never without an idea, Ellen's forever a step ahead of everyone. In fact, she sometimes even surpasses herself, in which case she puts it in writing. To Ellen . . . May we some day read your name on the fly-leat of a classic-to-bel ANN M. CASEY Nancay Arcade 2, 5, 45 SILYERIAN CAssistant E itorj 43 Glee Cluh 2, 45 Dramatics 1, 47 Vice-President of Senior Classy Cheerleading 1 Nancy is a blend of airiness and wit. Besides a sense of humor, frankness and straightforwardness characterize her best. Gay and attractive, Nancy is a combination of for so vital a person. MERCEDES M. CASSIDY Merc Dramatics 2, 41 Softball 2, 53 SILVERIAN 45 Dance Committee 1, 2, Lf, 4 This is a gal with an interest in everyone. Never let' lt be said that Merc missed anything or anyone. A mama .for cream puffs, a cheery disposition, plus a mathematical mind equals-who else but Mercedes? For the interest of future gen- erations, Merc will devote her life to the unselfish task of teaching math-that among a few other things. youth and vitality. Life itself can only be a glorious adventure Nr-f. Q Qs
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ALFRED BRUNO I Football 1, 2, 5, 45 Arcade 45 Intramural Sports 5 Dan'l Webster of HB. Besides being a first-string lines- man, Al is no slouch when it comes to classwork. He and Scotti were the scourge of Mrs. Keegan's math classes. Of course, Al has his lighter side. When he and Troch get to- gether, it's like Hope and Crosby. But a little advice: don't ever argue with the kid! Whewl Best of luck, Al l NORMA L. BRUTTOMESSO Norma Bowling lg Glee Club 45 Play Program 4 Although Norma hails from that sleepy town, Demarest, she is anything but sleepy. Because of her quiet manner, she had many teachers confused, imagine their surprise when they found out little Norma was the cause of the giggling in the last row. The cares of the world rest li htl on her shoulders and we predict a carefree future for this Cecifian. ms E' ELIZABETH E. BYRNES W Be!! Glee Club 25 Decoration Committee 1,y2, 5g drcadc 45 SILVERIAN 4g Play Program 45 Dramatic Club 4 Take a pair of laughing eyes, add a bundle of freckles and a swell personality and you have Betty. She can always be found in the midst of her crowd. Wherever you hear the lilt of Irish laughter you can be sure it will be Miss B from UC. 'fir- WILLIAM P. BYRNE Bill Intramural Sports 1, 2, 5, 4 Tall, quiet, and carefree, Bill has won the companionship of his fellow classmates. Although he never hit it off Lute right with the faculty, he is really a swell guy-and we ove him just the same. -'I I3
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LEON A T. CLARE Leona Bowling 15 Basketball 1, 25 Dramatics 1, 2, 5, 45 Glee Club 2, 45 SILVERIAN 45 Dance Committee 1, 2, 5, 45 Softball 2, 5 The last of a long line of real Cecilians, Leona will lon be remembered for her curly brown hair, radiant smile, and pleasing personality. Full of fun and mischief, she was always getting into one predicament or another. Her athletic ability was the envy of many a young lass. A candidate for Victory Queen, Leona was one of the most popular seniors. A 'Wig gts wwf IOSEPH W. CIRONE ff .,- Joe e Dramatics 25 Glee Club 1, 25 Missionary Representative 1, 25 Intramural 5 ' ,X Basketball 1, 2, 5 . N The candy kid of study periods was usually found arguing M a penny out of his customers. foe added his own unique :lg Y brand of deviltry wherever schemes of mischief were brewing. IOAN M. COGHLAN Joan Art Club 1, 2, 55 Dramatic Club 25 Decoration Committee 55 SILVERIAN 4 Although Ioan is a newcomer to Saints, she has shown outstanding school spirit and class cooperation. She was seen cheering .at games and she has been a articipant in all activi- ties. 'Aside from all this, she managed, to keep her marks in the higher brackets. We are proud to have known Ioan. ,fs ., -,V .3 , .. R.. to come. :. . 'Z' 223 H - RICHARD I. CLAYTON Rich Wandering complacently through Saints for the past four years, Rich has gained many admirers among the students and many sympathizers among the faculty b his mischief and unconcern for studies. Always found with his buddies at the station, we hope that he will gain twice as many in the years
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