St Marys High School - Blue Mantle Yearbook (Milford, MA)

 - Class of 1937

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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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Elton Clarence Jones Orchestra 2-3-4; Glee Club 3-4; Dramatic Club 3-4; Spes Book Club 4; Claes Debates 4; Class Poet. Inconspicuously In the back¬ ground, yet meeting all requirements social and scholastic,— this Is our Class Poet. We predict success as a reward, Elton, for your dauntless perseverance. lctor Joseph Laronga Class Debates 2-4; Baseball 3- Fldes Book Club 4. Although you have been with us urlng our entire hlgh-school career, -e never have been able to penetrate , ' our secluded self. However, we can assure your father of a living ad¬ vertisement for his business. Your carefully careless , well-groomed locks have been the envy of many. Julia Elizabeth Gurry Another reason why we like Upton Is this slender damsel, with her twinkling eyes, often-tlmes called Tex . We are truly grateful for your friendship, Tex , May we al¬ ways have It. Having chosen the career of nursing, we are envious already of the loving care we know she will bestow on her patients. Margaret Marie Kearnan Canal , quiet and pensive, Is a model of a secretary. May some business man learn of your abili¬ ties, Canal , and give you a posi¬ tion you deserve. Robert Raymond Malnvllle basketball 2-3-4;Spes Book Club 4; Baseball 2-3; Class Debate 2-4. You merit both your nicknames, Flash and Bob . The former for your flashing and the latter, for your bobbing up with a quip and a twinkle. This two-name man simply oozes with pep and we like your cowlick Bobs John Edward McCarthy Claes Debate,3-4t Baseball 1 - 2 - 3 - 4 ; Football Manager 4. Mac is one of our stellar baseball players, but it is his aimable nature, attractive person¬ ality and good looks which make him one of the most popular mem¬ bers of the Senior Class. May we meet often Mac. Eileen Marie Kellett Dramatics 2-3-4; Year Book Staff Choir 2. Meet the other member of the team Kelly and Peg . Kelly Is our child wonder, with her amazing memory and keen abilities. Many an otherwise dull day has been enlivened by her peppery outbursts. If the world does not succumb to her, whe will combat It. That ' s our Kelly . Rose Ceoilla Lally Fldes Book Club 4; College Club 4; Festival Committee 4; Junior Reception Committee 3. Just a dark-haired girl, but Is she im-portant to the Class of 1937! Her fairness and honesty, her trick of brightening any group, her will¬ ingness to undertake any new venture make Rose an Important cog In the wheel. A fervent prayer for your future happiness, Rose. Raymond Charles McDonough Class Debates 2-4; French Club 3; Spes Book Club 4; Dramatic Club 1-2; Year Book Staff. One of the cleverest of our artists Is Mac , quietly attend¬ ing class, slipping unobtrusively from one room to the other. We shall remember your board drawings and, who knows? - we may have anoth¬ er McClelland Barclay among us!. John Joseph McGrath Football 1-2-3-4; Baseball 1; Basketball Captain 4; Class De¬ bates 1-4; Dramatic Club 1; Carltas Book Club 4. When we, the Class of ' 37, chose Mush as our leader, we did so with the full realization of his pleasant personality, attractive manner - an example of the typical American youth. We are proud of our Presi¬ dent with his characteristic hearty hand-clasp and greeting. Hall fel¬ low, well met!

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