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-al ,I .Kiwi . W' fav, ev' J! f IOSEPH POLLARD LORRAINE PI RETRA Larry Glee Club 4, Softball 25 Dance Committee 2, 4 Quiet yet magnetic describes Lorraine's personality. She has never been known to let a friend down and she will always be willing to give a helping hand whenever needed. We will always remember her as the picture of bewilderment sitting behind the wheel of her car on the snowy and icy night of the football banquet. Lorraine is a great driverl Ice was the class politician of A, Senior elections found him campaigning with tootsie rolls. Ioe's sincerity gave him our votes of friendship-and that quality will later earn friends for him. ANN POWERS , - ith. ' - ,www 4? MARIORIE A. PRIOR Ann Class Play 1: Bowling Ip Decoration Committee 25 Dramatic Club 4, Play Program4 Ann's curly hair and soft eyes go with her winning way and infectious laugh. Her serene and carefree nature are known to all her fellow classmates. Always ready for fun, she man- ages to combine work and play with a happy spirit. By her gracious manner and her interest in everyone she has made many, many friends. S Glee Club 4g Dramatics 4, SILVERIAN 45 Dance Committee 4 An ex losive eisonalit that could onl be labeled T N T P P y .Y ' - - belongs to Marge. Although a member of Saints for only one year, she has given us four years of pleasure, and more. Her ability to be everywhere and at the right time took us all by storm. If you ever need a home, see M. Prior, Realtor. She never lets a friend down.
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VINCENT T. PARLATO Red Every day Red journeyed to Saints from that distant land, Harrington Park. This past year he proved that he was a fighting man by his cscapades in the boxing ring. He can f always be counted on to start mischief somewhere. f if pf' ,aj C' Y U0 so S Q7 fl f J IOHN P. O'CoNNELL he John Play 2g SILVERIAN 45 Glee Club 2, 4 Iohn possesses a sense of humor unequalled by an other senior in the Class of 1948. His ready humor and willingness to cooperate in any activity are only two characteristics that make Iohn such a welcome companion. We wish him all the success in the future. Z- Wy,,jW xo fYJn,,,,4,1.7 '.' ' Z4 WALTER PIKE 4 Coming to us in his Iunior year from the seminary, Walt VW Z amazed us with a knowledge of the Greek language. Many a period was wasted by his disagreeing with the teachers. For this he was greatly appreciated. if-vb - 1 3135 , .. lg:-pi! , jizz: yi g ,ga ,, ,,,. .fa-.W if - '.i,'-4,4-e.'7w2::r5 'fx' ' iiasqz .1-lT 5-7: VHVQ' 3' V' , s..W-.f in 1 ' .iriri i il-al 2 ll iwcfefiz' li ?Q7G25? . 'llsiil rel THOMAS S. PECK Torn Dramatics 25 Intramural Sports l, 2, 3, 45 Glee Club 4 Tom's oh, so generous nature and swell ersonality make him an A-1 pal with all of us. Tall and good lboking, he had little trouble tilting many a girlish heart here and else- where. Usually found with dem guys, Max and Skippy, his spare time was spent contriving new methods of fun and ad- venture on and off the campus.
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-'iii' CATHERINE PURCELL Calfzy Arcade 5, 4, Dramatics 4, SrLvi-:RIAN 4 With a Holy Cowl and a pip ofa smile, this cl1aracter, our editor, will always be found surrounded by giggles and frivolity. Yet behind the witty curls of Norwood's pseudo- Texan lies a keen mind, oftimes in the midst of developing a brainstorm to be added to the yet-to-be-published Memoirs of Pappy Potter's P. A. D. Periods, by Purcell and Carr. 5? -li EDWARD T. PURCELL A Dr'un1tics 25 Intramural Basketball 33 Glee Club 2 To some lid ' may seem like the strong silent type, but those of us who have seen his sense of humor in action, his irresistible friendliness and all-around good fellowship have recognized the true Purce. During the past four years many a lass has allowed her heart to sway in the direction of the FLORENCE R. REILLY . -ft- , I-rye if V 'wiki as ,'f-rlizni-v,6f3'kr , - L f LILYAN E. RING Lal Bowling l Decomtion Committee 1, 2, 3, 43 Glee Club 45 Dramatic Club 4, SILVERIAN 4, Play Program 4 With a gentle smile Lil has always been and will con- tinue to be the gal with the big Hil Never missing a Saints activity she was always a willing listener when it came to other peo le s troubles One of the gang from 12B, Lil is a friend we always be happy to have. Fl0.r.rie Catholic Action Club 2, 5, Glee Club 1, 2, 5, 4 I Flossie or Fleet Foot, as she is known in the inner circles, came to dear old Saints for her Senior year from New York. A true Cecilian and truer Irish lass 'twould be hard to find. Arriving every morn on the Twentieth Century Lim- ited fthe 841 from no man's land, Northvale, she helped com- prise the best Senior class ever.
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