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

 - Class of 1941

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Louisa Agnes Casey Course: Commercial. Activities: dies Club 3-4; French Club 3; Candy Sale 3. Though quiet and unobtrusive In man¬ ner , this gentle little girl is very efficient. Louise does everything faithfully and veil, giving the best she has to every undertaking.Because of her apparently shy nature none of us have really ever had a chance to know the real side of Louise. But we are sure that she will find suocess in the path she has ohoaen. Robert Henry Collins Course: Commercial Activities: Glee Club 3-4; French Club 3. •Bob Is what one would term a really modest fellow. Everyone who has come In contact with him has realized that he is all that a gentleman should be. His quiet perseverance and unfailing dili¬ gence have stamped him as a friend to be desired. The class of ' 41 Is proud to send Its best wishes for suocess with Bob. Barbara Joan Cassidy Course: Classical Activities: Glee Club 4;Xnter-class debates 4; St. Thomas Aquinas Circle 4; Dance Committee 4. It was probably because we were used to noise and confusion that Barbara ' s low voice and unassuming manner made such an Impression on us when she appeared in our Senior year. Although our acquaintance has been brief,we have learned that she always has a kind word for every¬ one and an original Idea to add to every scheme. Her cordial good will should bring her the happiness and success she deserves. Vincent Connors Course: Commercial Activities: Junior Reception 3; St. Thomas Aquinas Circle 1; Glee Club 3-4; Here Is another one of Uxbridge ' s talented representatives. Either in the classroom or outslde Vinny was one of the class. He was ever ready to amuse us with the super¬ iority of Uxbridge but was still loyal to Milford. Best wishes Vln- ny may you go far down the long road of success. Claire Marla Clough Course: Commercial Activities: Glee Club 3-4; Year Book Associate Editor: French Club 3; Junior Reoeptlon 3; Candy Sale 4 St. Thomas Aquinas Clrole 1-2-3- 4; Dramatics 4. Volumes oould be written about this entertaining miss, but spaoe cannot permit It. Personally, we reoognlze Claire as the beet sport In the room Her sympathy and quick understanding make her a desirable chum. She has won so many friends at St. Mary ' s,we have no doubt that her pleasing per¬ sonality will bring her many friends In her future undertakings. Mary Josephine Cunningham Course: Coamierolal Activities: Prenoh Club 3; Glee Club 3-4; Library Club 3-4; President 4; Candy Sale 4; Year Book Staff Dramatics 4. A shy, modest girl, her lips ourved In a smile, flitting up and down the corridors—such la Mary. Always re¬ served, and does what many of us can not do, which Is In brief, mind her own business. Yet she stretches out a helping hand to those who need It. Moat of her spare time Is devoted to reading. Mary Is fond of school, and after graduation, plana to enroll at the Wellesley Governess School. Best of luck, Mary 1 Raymond Francis Collins Course: Commercial Activities: Football 1-3-4; Glee Club 3-4; French Club 3. Ripper la really quite intelli¬ gent at least he always manages to come out on top. When scores are forgotten, we will recall his won¬ derful fighting spirit during the football season, but then we will also remember him for his Infec¬ tious smile and ready laugh. We feel sure that he will smile his way through life as gaily and suc¬ cessfully as he did through high school. Harold Edward Curran Course: Ccnwrolal Activities: French Club 3; Glee Club 3-4. pearanoe but not on nature, Harold could always be depended upon to liven up a dull moment In class with same humurous oaamient. Al¬ though not one to neglect hie stu¬ dies, Harold la definitely not the .u 0k T?™ Good luck Harold In the field you have chosen.

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Stella Josephine Arata Course: Classical Activities: Glee Club 3-4; Science Club 3; French Club 3; Inter¬ class debates 3; St. Thomas Aquinas Circle 1; Cheer Leader 4; Dance Committee. Stella Is unequalled for sincerity and warm - hearted generosity. As a cheerleader she has demonstrated the eagerness,enthusiasm and school spirit which we think of when we speak of Stella. Her persistence and earnestness should win her suc¬ cess at St. Vincent ' s and the good wishes of her classmates will be with her always. Lucy Agnes Cahill Course: Commercial Activities: Glee Club-3-4; Prenoh Club-3; Candy 3ale-4. Lucy possesses one of the sunniest natures of our class and Is gener¬ ous to the extent of sacrificing half of her English period so that the cafeteria would be prepared for her classmates at Intermission. She is always about helping others. Her cheerful smile has often bright¬ ened many dull moments. May you find success and happiness In the field you have chosen, Lucy. William Francis Bagley Course: Classical Activities: Glee Club 3-4; Football 4; Junior Reception 3; St. Thomas Aquinas Circle 1; On the field of combat or In the class, Blll n was ready to tarn In a creditable performance. The pos¬ sessor of a bright, carefree dispo¬ sition, he made a welcome asset to the classroom and endeared himself to everyone. His warm sense of hu¬ mor was especially welcome to us, when stumbling thru the maze of a prolonged Latin lesson. May you go far Bill In the field you have chosen. Marjorie Louise Cain Course: Classical Activities: Glee Club 3-4; Science Club 3; French Club 3; Inter¬ class debates 3; St. Thomas A- qulnas Circle 1-2-3-4; Orator¬ ical Finalist 3; Dance Commit¬ tee 4. Marjorie ' s unaffected friendliness made her a valuable asset to the Class of 41 . Her ability to dis¬ course at length on any subject was always a source of wonder.Her ready and unfailing wit often proved dis¬ tracting during class but her In¬ telligence and diligence were al¬ ways in the fore. Because of her steadiness, determination and am¬ bition It is easy to forecast a brilliant and happy future for this member of the Senior Class. Michael Joseph Bowen Course: Classical Activities: Baseball 4. Although Mike has not been with us long, his good-nature appealed to us. He has proved himself to be loyal and willing to help our class. Ho always showed a keen interest in everything going on, and was always willing to lend a hand. Edward Nicholas Carey Course: Classical Activities: Football 5-4; Base¬ ball 4; Boxing 2; Solanos Club 3; Debates 3-4; St. Thomas Aquinas Circle 2. Short In stature, but great in heart Is Eddie. He has made a fine record In the olassroom.Slnoe he has the ability to do things,an essential factor in attaining suc¬ cess, how san he help In winning his goal? The best of luck Ed In the years to oome. Katherine Agnes Broderick Course: Classical Activities: Glee Club 3-4; Science Club 3; St. Thomas Aquinas Circle l;Dramatics 4;Dance com¬ mittee 4. This young lady looks quite demure but appearances are decelvlng.Plen- ty of mischief and Idle chit-chat starts In that far corner of the room. Katherine ' s readiness to as¬ sist her classmates In any under¬ taking, her generous good nature and her faculty of having a pleas¬ ant word for everyone, will long be remembered. Evelyn Joan Casey Course: Commercial Activities: French Club-3; Glee Club-3-4; Junior Receptlon-3; Candy Sale-4. Evelyn is one of the most popular and best liked girls In our class. Her blue eyes, pink cheeks and lovely light hair form a beautiful combination. She has caused many a flutter beneath more than one lads left breast pocket. She and Ethlyn make a lovely pair. Luck to you In the future, Evelyn.



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Denis Joseph DeManche Course: Classical Activities: Glee Club 3-4; French Club 3; Junior Reception Com¬ mittee 3; St. Thomas Aquinas Circle 2; Dramatics 4. Denny is one of the favored few, with a quiet, calm temperament. Never angry his friendship has al¬ ways been a pleasing asset. Ever ready to Join in the mirth and Jol¬ lity of the day. Denny was the ideal companion, yet he was not one to shirk in his studies. May you go far Denny on the road of successful progress. Nicholas Joseph Demarla Course: Commercial Activities: Glee Club 3-4; French Club 3; Year Book(edltor-in- ohlef); Dramatics 4; Ring Com¬ mittee 3; Oratorical Finalist 3; St. Thomas Aquinas Circle 1-2-3; Vice-President of Class 3. Hick ' s ability to do a Job thor¬ oughly has made him indispensable In the work oonnested with the Blue Mantle.” His Intelligence and good looks are a combination hard to beat and we all hope he will continue to be as suooessful In life, as he was In school. Claire Maureen Dugan Course: Classical Activities: Glee Club 3-4; Science Club 3; French Club 3; Dance Committee 4; Dramatics. Every senior has a keen sense of humor but It must be admitted that Claire ' s surpasses them all. Men¬ tion politics, local, state or na¬ tional, and Claire will start an un¬ ending tirade on the current evils. When she ' s not laughing, her inter¬ esting line of chatter includes the latest news, Fr. Coughlin, miracles and Mr. Roosevelt. It ' s not safe to make predictions concerning this little lady, but she ' ll make a good reformer or revolutionist. William Bertram Dugan Course: Commercial Activities: French Club 3; Glee Club 3-4. If you ever hear anyone eulogizing the Boston Bees chances are that you are listening to Bertram who Is probably the Bees best support¬ er. Bill was ever one to find the humorous side of classroom life and to share his Jokes with his friends. An Industrious worker,he was never one to shirk duty. Best wishes. Bill, in life to come. Grace Virginia Donahue Course: Commercial Activities: French Club 3j St. Thomas Aquinas Circle 4; Glee Club 3-4; Junior Reception 3; Class Officer 4; Candy Sale 4; Year Book Staff; Dramatics 4; Oratorical Finals 3. If loving cups were given for sweet smiles, Grace could open up a Jewelry store. lever extreme, she Is a charm¬ ing example of how popular a girl may be without over-doing things. She Is our sunshine purveyor with her bright smiles and merry ways. Grace carries her own weather with her, and we feel confident no clouds will ever appear In her presence. Mary Elizabeth Fitzpatrick Course: Commercial Activities: French Club-3; Glee Club-3-4; Candy Sale-4; Dram- atlcs-4. Mary Is noted for her beautiful blond hair and quiet composure. She makes her presence felt by her very lady-like manner. Always at her best, Mary has gained a host of friends at St. Mary 1 s• May you always remain as sweet as you are and may your future be bright and cheerful. Claire Agnes Drugan Course: Commercial Activities: Glee Club 3-4; Frenoh Club 3; Candy Sale 4. If anyone remarked that Claire is rather small, the courteous retort should be, Good things oome In small packages. Her ever smiling oountenanee and her cheerful dis¬ position have made her the Immed¬ iate friend of those with whom she has come In contact. What Destiny has In store for her we don ' t pretend to know, but It ' s a safe bet that if she doesn ' t plan suc¬ cess for her, Claire will Ignore her and gain the success we wish her. Jane Vincent Gallagher Course: Classical Activities: Glee Club 3-4; Science Club 3; French Club 3; Inter¬ class Debates 3; St. Thomas A- quinas Circle 1-2-3-4; Oratori¬ cal Finalist 3; Dance Committee 3-4; Year book staff 4; Class Day; Debates 3-4; Orchestra 2. Perhaps it Is the combination of graceful dignity, intelligence and determination that made Jane such a valuable member of the Diocesan De¬ bating Team. These, and her cheer¬ ful cooperation In all school activ¬ ities have made her popular with both the faculty and her classmates. With such a combination of quali¬ ties we know that whatever field she may enter, she will be highly successful.

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