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Martin Patrick Clark Football 1-4 Dramatics 4 Radio Play 4 Rich in experience both socially and scholastically Bull pcsesset the traits of a man of the world. Surprisingly well-poised Bull is our C ommercial artist and we all wish him the best of luck. Edward Peter Cole Baseball 1-2-3-4; Football 1-2; Basketball 4; Glee Club 4; Class Debates 1-2-3-4; Fldes Book Club 4; College Club 4; Dramatic Club 4. We are sincerely glad you decid¬ ed you liked this section better than Framingham. Man about town envious critics might sav, but we know of your generosity. Your hap- py-go-lucky manner merely conceals your abilities to succeed in the drawing-room as well as in the class-room. Might we make a sugges¬ tion for the future? Ed - you would make a good diplomat. Margaret Eva Croskery Junior Reception Committee 3; Spee Book Club 4; College Club 4; Festival Committee 4. If it is true that a light-heart¬ ed person lives longer, we predict an endless life for Margaret. Al¬ ways cheerful, she has often been like the sun breaking through a dark cloud brightening our darkest days. Keep that smile, Margaret, to bright¬ en other pathways of life. Mary Loretta Daley Spes Book Club 4; Festival Committee 4. Silently passing to and from class - this is Mary, the sole business girl of the Classical course. May the memories of your brief sojourn at St. Mary ' s be happy onesJ Vincent Joseph Connolly Debating Society 4; Class De¬ bates 3-4; Glee Club 3-4; Base¬ ball 2; Basketball 3-4; Junior Reception Committee 3; Fldes Book Club 4. Our only sorrow, Vln , is that you weren ' t with us our Freshman year. On the basketball court, in debates, tackling Virgil, or charm¬ ing the ladies - victor over all. The most versatile of gentlemen, are you going to choose agriculture as a field for your talents? Clifford Thomas Cyr Vice-President of Class 3-4 Marching triumphantly through high school, Slah has blazed an enviable record in studies. The possessor of a keen Intellect and a wide range of knowledge. He is established as one most likely to succeed. Good Luck. Estelle Marie DeManche Dramatics 3-4; Class Treasurer 3-4; Year Book Staff; Junior Reception Committee 3; Class Historian. Ruffles is one of those vivaci¬ ous individuals possessed with the gift of spreading cheer in any group. A shining star in the class-room as well as in fun. Success to youj Dorothy Mae Daniels Dramatics 3-4 Dottle ' s apt ability at shorthand and her happy-go-luckv disposition will go hand-in-hand down the path¬ way of life to knoek t the door of success. May we be there to greet you, Dottlei Charles Davoren Baseball 2-3-4 Windy, as the quiet boy is rapidly becoming a silent man. The type popular in character novels. Saying little, but thinking and doing a great deal. Windy of late, has made the ladles ' hearts beat. Charles Gerard Dewing Football 1-2-3-4; Class Debates 2; Carltas Book Club 4; Did you ever meet a good-natured arguer? This is Charlie . Your greatest charm, m ' lad, is your af¬ fable disposition, not to mention your contagious laugh. In short, an all-around good fellow. Best of luck to you, CharlleJ
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Catherine Isobel Manlon Spes Book Club 4; French Club 3; Festival Committee 4; College Club 4. Isobel Is one of the most hard working and conscientious girls we know also a firm believer In the proverb H Silence Is golden? May your pupils appreciate your sterling qualities, Isobel, and Imbibe your teachings In your future career as a teacher. Stella Mankue Dramatics 4 Gifted with poise and self- possession Stella has won us with her willingness to help and pleasant manner of doing so. Best of luck and happiness to you al¬ ways, Stella. Edward George O ' Brien Class Debates 2-4 Baseball 2-3-4 Football 2 A few more years and we shall be buying our winter fuel from The Leading Merchant, “Obie! ' You can take a ribbing, Eddie, may you have the chance to give one. Paul Francis Phillips Baseball 2-4; Carltas Book Club 4; Class Debates 2-4; Basket¬ ball 1-2; Football 4 . Not over-fond of books, Paul pos¬ sesses the abilities, and frequently Is seized with the urge to tackle Virgil-which he does with much suc¬ cess. May God give you the strength to tackle your difficulties In life, Paul, and send you often along our oath. ' Dorothy Terese Mann Dramatics 1-2-3-4; Radio Play 4; Glee Club 3-4; Year Book Staff; Class Prophecy. Beneath Dot ' s cool exterior, one finds a time and loyal friend. Dot is the Jenny Lind of the class. She is on her way to becoming a profes¬ sional singer, and with her go our best wishes for success. Veronica Irene O ' Brien Dramatics 3-4; Year Book Staff. O ' Ble ' ' Is a disconcerting com¬ bination of dignity and girlishness. Her dignified manner and her enthusi¬ astic enjoyment of life have made her many friends. May these two out¬ standing qualities lead you to the road to success. Raymond Vincent Pratt Class Debates 2-4; Spes Book Clu 4; Baseball 3-4. You built an Impenetrable bar¬ rier to exclude all girls, Ray, but we know the boys found you good com¬ pany, and Sister found you a will¬ ing helper. Any appearance of fits of laziness might quickly be dis¬ persed by the memory of your long hike to attend this estimable In¬ stitution. Gerald Shaw Short In stature, but great In our hearts, Is Gerald, the boy of few words. A sense of humor Is one of his chief attract¬ ions. He Intends to go to college, and the class of 3? Joins In wishing this lucky lad the best of everything. Mary Theresa Read Spes Book Club 4; College Club 4; Festival Committee 4. Our pensive Mary has ohanged this past year - exchanging Jokes with the wittiest In the class. Your piety, newly-acquired sense of humor, and your boundless good nature will stand by you, Mary. May you cut a niche In the Hall of Fame! Anna Elizabeth Shaughnessy Orchestra 1-2-3-4; Glee Club 3-4; Spes Book Club 4; College Club 4; Festival Committee 4. Meet Eddie Duchln ' s equal ' Not mere flattery, Anna. St. Mary ' s is going to lament the loss of your twinkling fingers, as we are go¬ ing to miss your merry laugh. Good luck at Framingham Teachers ' College.
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