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7-us wa WILLIAM I. IIARRINGTON Footlmall 1, 2, 5, 4 Possessor of one of the mildest dispositions in the school, j'Billy has shown that he can also be rough and tough when it comes to football. llis popularity could not be disputed after ' lie otliered still' competition to the other candidates for the title of Football King. Parting is such sweet sorrow, Billy, A' :fi Vt W RUTH ANN IIANKO Hank Dramalics I, 2, Sp SILVEIQIAN 45 lizislacllnill l, 23 Glce Club IZ, 45 llrowling lp Dance Ll0lllll1lttCC l, 2, 3, 4, lllulv l'rogrmn if. 4 Simplicity and a sprinkling ol' shyncss lmest characterize Ruth. She is a part of deeds which follow a dignified, measured Eatteru 'of helpfulness, cooperation and generosity. Nlay all er ambitions he realized. W, k . . v wf CONSTANCE IIEINA 50 Connie Glee Club 2, 4g Dramatics lp Dance Committee I, 2, 5, 4 Quiet and retiring until you know her, Connie has been a definite asset to the Class of 1948. liven at the rislc of being trite, we say that she is sweet and even tempered. Being such a good sport has helped her make as many friends as she has. We're sure all these good qualities will assure Connic', of all the success in the world. Liv W4 .ff Wt pw Ulf QV waive ,y JVM 9 EDWARD I. HOFFMAN Fd I 1 Ile even looks like a nice guy, doesn't he? Well, his dispo- sition lits his looks . . . quiet . . . yet pleasant. He yo1n.ed in the fun with all the rest, and acquired the rep of a nice PI
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IEAN A. GUVIA .lean Basketball Club 2, Decoration Committee Sp Play Program 4 lean came to Saints in her lunior year anal has contributecl generously to its spirit. ller witty remarks were the cause of the giggles in her Spanish ll class. Due to her tirienilliness and goocl nature, she is well likecl by everyone. 1 GICRARD li. GREENHAGEN H H fliffzltlf 1 ,Hifi f , i f llans, as we members ot the P. A. D. class knew him, was well acquainted with all the ins and outs of political phi- it losophy. Always really to instigate revolt in Nlr. Potter's X' h'Sf0 .v Cl0SS, llc provuled a homcv touch to many discussions. 3:55353 3' La C ll .1 . 1 ' , - pvwi- -..:,,t1:--:--:-42. .. noon uc 4 as successor to Westbrook l egler, kiclclol X 2' t 2532.1 . A MARION K. GRIICG . Ha rfun V IOHN W. GUNSHENAN John SILVERIAN 4, Football 2, 5, 4g Dramatics 3 Although Iohn hiked from the wilds of Bergentielcl for four years, it rendered no harm to this rugged individual. Ile was on the alert, both for knowledge and skill in the class- room as well as on the football team. During his last year at .- Samts, Iohn coulcl usually be liouncl driving a beautiful 1947 Buick. l Dramatics 1, 2, 3, 4: Glee Club 2, 4g SILVERIAN 45 Dance Committee l, 2, 3, 45 Basketball 21 Softball 2, 3 Dependability, light-hearteclness, and mathematical ability are but a few things typical of Nlarion. As prompter in The Song Qf Bernaffefle, she savetl the cast from many embarrassing moments. Her cleverncss and sense ol' humor have made hei- a favorite among us.
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MARY B. HUGHES ,llary Bowling lg Play Program 2, 45 Glee Club 45 SILVERIAN 4 YVest Norwood is the home of this cooperative Cecilian. Her main occupation seemed to be confusing her teachers. She and her pal, Norma, were forever plotting mischief. Mary was one of our peppiest football fans, and her school spirit was evident in all her actions. in r Hi., JANE M. JOE Jane PAUL A. HUGGINS Paul Intramural Basketball 2, 55 Dramatics 25 Glee Club 4 Paul sailed through his four years at Saints with Cookie wherever you saw one you saw the other, for they seemed inseparable. Every once in a while the courtyard at Saints was graced with the appearance of Paul's remarkable car. All who knew Paul will tell you that he was one swell fellow. SILVERIAN 45 Intramural Sports 2, 55 Glee Club 2, 4 A hearty laugh, a wonderful sense of humor, and a likable manner are a few of Iane's swell qualities. Vivacious and fun- lovin , she was seldom seen anywhere without Pat. Alwa s friensly, lane has been one of the gang and also one of tlzle prominent members of the outstanding Class of 1948. 'U' 1 MARGARET A. HUNT Pe Dramatics I, 2, 45 Glee Club 3, 45 Boxiiling 15 Baseball 2, 55 Basketball 2, 5 Peg's innocent t??J knack for getting into mischief is surpassed only by her creative genius for making jokes. Always uweady wit a widdle wit Peggy proved, too, that work and play can be mixed. tBeing a talented drum majorette is only one of her many talents.D Peggy lived up to the ex- pectations of a true Cecilian and made many friends by her good humor.
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