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lay LORETTE M. MCMAHON 'ES' IGNATIUS M. MCPARTLAND Larry Glee Club 25 Dramatics 2, 4, Softball 2, 35 Dance Committee 1, 2, 5, 4 Lorette has been Hitting around in the A class since Freshman year. Although on the quiet side, her sweet per- sonality has been a dehnite asset to our Senior class. Lorette's interests are many, most outstanding of which are her talents at the piano and her knack of keeping up with the fashions. YT?-r Football 1, 2, 5, 4, Co-Captain 43 Baselgall 2, 5, 45 Track lp Basketball 1, 2g Dramatics 23 Intramural Basketball 5, 47 Dance Committee 5, 4: Glee Club 2 Athletic ability plus an undying school spirit are only two of the fine characteristics of the able co-captain of our football team. Many an unforgettable period has been spent as a result of Iggy's humorous argument. Crowned King, Iggy, ours outstanding senior, will always be remembered by all of us. VERONICA M. MOLES Glee Club 2g Decoration Committee 1, 2, 53 Play Program 4 Combine wit, a gay smile and a friendly nature and you rl 93 1' have Veronica. Always bubbling over with mirth, she is usually found entertaining a group of admiring friends. Sometimes lgood things come in tall packages and she has proven that her eart measures to her stature. 'Pix Q i - rg WILLIAM P. MON AHAN p filo Dramatics 23 Basketball l, 2, Baseball I, 2g Intramural Basketball I, 2, 5, 45 SILVERIAN 4, Glee Club 4 Although Mo was not quite the quiet lad he seemed, his buddies were many, and his participation in school activities increased his circle of friends even more. 'J WJ
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PATRICIA ANN MCGANN Pal Bowling lp Dramatics 4, Glee Cluh 4g SILVERIAN 4j Intramural Sports 2, 5 A' Pat's sparkling bright eyes, her ready wit, and her contagious laugh are a tonic which we have all learned to appre- ' ciate within the last four years. Take a ceaseless smile and an explosive nature-result: personality a la McCann. We ho e f - that in the future her life will be as pleasant as she plhegn i to us. flliig! ,J 10 YW V if -. if fir I M 1f'llf , 5-.r . ., if I IOHN F. MCDERMOTT i II 4 CIC Glee Cluhg Dramatics Although probably our smallest senior, Iolin nevertheless retains a praiseworthy ambition to learn, which at times may have put some of us unambitious characters to shame. ROBERT I. MCLOUGHLIN lilac Mac is the up-and-coming crooner of this rising genera- tion. He's an artist-not only a mere singer, but a good hand at sketching. Besides all these attributes, a congenial way gives one no other alternative but to like him. og fast, 'fr CYNTHIA A. MCLARNON Cyni Cheerleader I, 5, 41 Decoration Committee 1, 2, 5, 4, Play 1, 2, 5 A dimpled grin, dancing eyes, and a cheerful word describe Cyni. This tiny package of vitality plus is one of our pe - piest cheerleaders. She has a quick sense of humor and sliie was seldom seen without her friend, Sophie. We wish her every success in the years to come. 36
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JOHN v. MOORE 'Will' ELEANOR T. MORSE Dinfy Dinty has that placid friendliness whicn attracts any- one. Although he joined us only this year, he was soon accepted by us and became a steady Wagon Wheel customer. The Ma- rines lost a good man when Dinty left them. -1 Dramatics 25 Intramural Sports 2, 5, Glee Club Cheerleading 1 A radiant smile, an abundance of vitality, and an extra- ordinar imagination describe El's personality in a nutshell. One-halif of a popular twosome, she has befriended many since the beginning of her four ears at Saints. Her quick wit and hair-raising adventures willy keep us from ever for etting her. -' g BERTRAM U. MOUNT Bert Arcade 4, SILVERIAN 4 Bert contributed his talents to the drcade this year as sports editor. Always keeping his marks above average, he leaves his alma mater with a good record. His smile is his fortune, and he is never stingy with it. A nice fellow, Bert. I p CHARLES 1. MULIQENA li. ,iff ,P G f NW Charlie was often seen dashing about the halls lookin for someone. He, Frank, and Ray were never without eacg other in all the time they served in A. His familiar face, always betraying a hidden urge to give someone a hotfoot, was unknown to no one.
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