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ELENOR FRANCES WRIGHT Snap 340 Market Street Very quiet-kind dispositionefriendly with allebound to win success because of her exactitude and perseveranceegood humor in abundanceeenjoys skatinge prefers movies-hopes to enter the busi- ness world. 'MARY THERESA WRIGHT 121 Franklin Street, Allston Genteel mannerederefmed and ladylike unusual spirit of cooperationialert in lending a handesharp wit among her peerSeduring lunch period turns a sym- pathetic ear to cveryoneis troublesedis- tancc no handicap to early arrival in the morningigets enjoyment from movies- excels in historyienvicd complexioneex- pressive eyes which speak for themselves. WILLIAM FRANCIS WRIGHT Bill 340 Market Street Sincere gentlemaneblessed with ad- mirable evenness 0f temperamenteinter- ested in all school activitiesedogged de- termination to brave the horrors of the classiCSedelightful sense of humor will carry him over the obstacles along life,s wangood health and good fortune for the futureeto the Editor of our Year Book. MARY MARGARET SLATTERY Slats 12 Oak Square Avenue Dancing gray eyesaperpetual smileW sunny dispositionevitality pluSepopular- ity personifiedeexecutive abilityewonder- fully manifested by the success of the Ribbon Drive and the Senior Promehigh sense of responsibilityemost eager to CO- operateeour very busy and proficient Class Treasurer.
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x5. A L W WW w l A s44, S CLAIRE MARIE PATRICIA TWOMEY Tome 52 Monastery Road Happy g0 luckyhtalkativc always jok- ingtpunctuality after lunch not her forte tenjoys her seat in the back of the room tno need of a referee at basketballh Claire does thatiroller skating enthusiast ;the business world awaits her, . AVA ' h 3 S rpard Place ,1 Better late than never Paths themeh full of pep-jolly manneripleasing per- sonalityghost of friendsienjoys receiving mail-pastime, bowlingikeeps her future a secretrcertain to be a success in what- h d. t everseieijltvf t t M .LJA. P Jr BARBARA ANNE WELCH Babs 4.0 Faneuil Street UnruH-led calm r nonchalant h full of rascality smartly dressed 7 appealing smilcilaughtcr in her eyeshgood things in small packages, they sayhdifhcult time in remembering her gym suit 7 prefers horse back riding outhtvwill make an at- tractive stenographer in some OHiCC. CLAIRE PATRICIA WILLIAMS 36 Mt. Ida Road, Dorchester Slim-good heighth-attractivctgolden lockshbrimming over with funhwittyh teller of fabulous yarns-never lost for a wordtcomes from Dorchester every morn- ingialways 0n timeiwelcomed t0 the class in 194.37great favorite with class- mateshcourteous and politehthe nursest white uniform catches her fancy.
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Columb Editor and his stat?r COLUMB STAFFeSittingeLefet to RighteMai'y Littlefield, Barbara Malia, Joseph Dobbratz, William Wright, Ann'e Donova'n, Dorothy Curley, Mary Driscoll StandingeMary E. Slattel'y, Virginia Cusick. Irene Burdge, Teresa Spanbauei', Marie Cl'affey, Claver Darwin, Kathleen O'Neill, Barbara Calnan, Mary Kenney H is M essage It is with the most pleasant memories and deepest regrets that the members of the Class of 194.5 leave their Alma Mater. Recollections of many happy busy years filled with anxious desires for the future remain with us. We have en- deavored t0 imbibe deeply 0f the Spring 0fI Knowledge; we have striven to acquire Wisdom and Holiness in order to become worthy Citizens of our country, and apostolic members of Holy tMother the Church. There is a satisfaction in the realization that our Alma Mater has equipped us for the conflict we are about to face. During our four years within the sheltering walls of 'Columb High, lofty principles of Justice and Righteousness have been instilled into our very beings by our devoted Sisters of St. Joseph. Ours is a mighty heritage. How fortunate we are to be the recipients of the benefits accruing from a Catholic High School Education. We go forth mindful of our duty and responsibility, The world needs noble men and women, actuated by the precepts laid down by Christ. It is for us to disseminate the good we have acquired, and to make the world a better place because of our training in Columb High. It is not without some sadness that we bid adieu to our Alma Mater. Ever cherishing her maternal guidance andisolicitude for our welfare, let us resolve now to uphold her standards, and let us promise unswerving loyalty to the sublime principles of honor and right-living with which she has imbued us. May the know- ledge we have acquired be the means of our sanctification so that one day we shall be reunited as a class in the Mansions of the Blest, ranking high on God,s Graduation Day. W w ILLIAM RIGHT
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