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f Falania Ann D Course: Comme Nalanla's quiet and industri- ous ways have won her recog- nition throughout her years at S.N.A. We have had her with us for five years but in that span of years we have all grown fond of her.We will always miss Malanias friendly words that she extends to everyone. With the sincerest wishes that you will accom- plish all the things that you wish to attain in 11fe,remem- bar, always aim high. Good luck. Cosmo Francis Delano Course: Commercial The has every 'Even uld this the future. Irene Leona Demanche Course: Commercial Spio and span always! That describes our blue eyed blond. She is small, but capable of great things. In her are com- bined the carefree happy girl and the earnest student. Her neat and accurate papers are a source of joy to her teachers, while her bookkeeping books are the envy of the class. She must be a business woman for she is already We hope that you just what we success and hal Armand Jo Desmarai! Course: nical W Armand 1 Helen Moyn1han's rival in solving difficult problems in mathematics. But his serious looks belle his natural humor,he is ever the earnest student. He very seldom took part in our social functions and we missed him. He was the out- standing pupil of his typing class which consists of four in number. He took an a tive part in the stencil wo for the year book. Hap y sys. Armand and per- the success. luck Rose Ann DiAntonio Course: College Prep. Rosie has been a source of jo to all with her sunshiny disp sition and her cheery ways. N dark clouds can stand the at mosphere when Rosie is aroun We shall never forget Rosie' twinkling fingers making swee music on her accordlan. Rosh did hsr part as a cheer lsadm too and helped to bring sour age to our athletes. We wid for our Rosie the joy of bring ing joy to others in this war weary world where real smiles BPS PBPB a Rose Marie Dian oni Course: Commerc nGood things me small packages.' this s ng has an ounce o truth in it, it certain pplies directly to ingly popu f , both w h the students and the fac y for Rosie has a cuts little smile and a sweet disposition. We hope that the future contains happiness for you, Rosle. le he is dl ngulshe class-oom her'qu le ways t en sh is r eased f H t int 1 u- al atmosph. . he irl- wind of f - She 1 oeed- Helene Terisita Dugan Course: Commercial WA friend in need is a friend 1ndsed,' may well be said of Helene. Ever looking on the bright side and never too mush weighed down by the burdens of life, she has gladdened our days with cheery smiles and a helping hand. Cheerio, Helene, and may you always keep the ban- ner of your high ideals fly- ing high. Isabel Ann Dunleavy Course: Nurses' Prep. Isobel has always seemed ra- ther shy in appearance but appearances are often de- ceiving. We who have spent four and more happy years with her, know her real na- ture to be a friendly one. Possessor of a keen sense of humor, she was always ready to join in any fun. Her pleasant disposition will go a long way to bring her hap- piness and success in her future career as a 'Woman in White.'
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lenevieve Narie Cas Course: Commercial dow could we ever get along without Jenny? It would be impossible to do so, for we would lack a very essential thing to every class and that ls, of someone to be able to smile even through the toughest spots. Jenny 1as made our class a happy :ne and we are very grate- ful for her contribution. ier blond heir has been the envy of every girl in the :lass and her happy-go-lucky way has been admired by all Ceep on smiling Jenny and we feel sure that you will 1ever have s thing to worry xbout. Jennie Mary Cecere Course: Commer 1 I, and loved e pe onallty uld ot bbk he is friend f Q -my to nona, . . .y on hand to liven - the darkest day with her 'ood cheer and ready wit. We shall always remember you, Jennie, with a smile in our hearts. , 1 Jennie ne x f- OD fo b A weeter andbzore ..A?, S B S 'fan f , u e Y Y 17 'gal Ilmira Frances Chapdelsdne toursez Commercial ' lar suave personality and good looks are two of E1lie's futstanding points. We have 'njoyed having her with us so much that it is impossible ,o express our feeling fully. Ellie is very dependable and vhen she has a job to do we 'll can rely on her to do it ,horoughly. E1l1e's value- ble assistance in every .ocial function has made her wne of the most popular girls 'F the Senior Class. We have ,o doubt in our mind that 'ou will he the greatest suc- ess in every line of work. yoj .WQA Eileen Mary Chard Iourse: Nurses' Prep. .lthough Bileen's demure charm, versonality and intelligence do xot appear too frequently, due no her excessive modesty, we of '45, fully realize their exis- zence. Eileen is a true friend nnd a dependable worker. When- ever there was a task which re- guired promptncss and accuracy, ,t fell to her capable hands to lo.In parting with you, Eileen, ve feel that we shall hear more bout you when you take your 'lace in your chosen profession MW I Francis Gordon Coffey Course: Commercial nFrannia,u as we all know, is a gentleman in every sense of the word. He makes light of favors while he does them and seems to be receiving when he is con1'err1ng. ' Whatever is needed to be done, Frannie is always there to offer aasls - tance. Quiet in voice and action, he is a loyal and sin- cere friend. May the memory of happy days spent at Saint Eary's remain with you always. William John Collins Course: General 'Brother' is that dashing young lad from Framingham. His ability on the basket- ball court, merited for him the honor of being made Cap- tain of the team. He has thrilled us again and again by his spectacular shots on the court. His cordial attb tude has won him many admir- ers. Brother has left our class to serve Uncle Sam and our prayers and good wishes, Brother, go with you. Patricia Dale Connors Courses: Purses' Prep. A friendly, sociable creature is little Pat. She is always ready to do anyone a good turn and never speaks ill of anyone She is happy and carefree and beloved by all. We confidently hope for great things for you, Pat, and know you deserve the best. j,o4 Mary Monica Creighton Course: Nurses' Prep. Mary, one of the petite girls of the Class has made many friends at S. M. A. She has been with us all through our high school days and we have enjoyed every minute of hor companionship. Her carefree but determined manner will take her a long way in the life to come. We feel sure thrt you will attain happi- ness and great success in the future, Mary.
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all Aloysius James FitzPatrick Course: Commercial 'Al11en is the pride of Upton. When we make this statement, we feel sure that we are jus- tified in making it, as he has shown himself worthy of 1t.H1s Allie is generous and witty-as- sets which make him a popular member of the class. Allie is fond of scattering humorous remarks in passing and leaves a trail of laughter after him. May your friends increase with the years, Allie, is Our wish for you. Audrey Theresa F1tzPatrick Course: Covmerclal Audrey's independent air makes everyone sit up and take no- tlce.Nhenever we see her rush- ing around the classroom we feel convinced that she has something to do and know that it will be done correctly. The Big town of Upton has suffi- cient reason to be proud of her for she would be a credit to any town, and we extend our heartiest thanks to her for selecting St. Hary's source of her edw- best of luck in 1 come is the wish of Hater. H Robert Maurice Fitzpatrick Course: Commercial Here is a fellow who is wor- thy of praise, for wherever there is activity, nChickenn is bound to be found with his share of the spotlight. He has been a great success ln our Minstrel Shows for they have brought out his talent to its fullest extent. His success will not end with his high school days but he will continue right on to the top. We will remember you always, Chicken. Elizabeth Ro Fi Course: Commer al L1zz1e becam - our class in her or . du: not cake r long r her way 1 o hearts. Her' is a gener ature w H -e- lights in gi 1 and s: ,. Lizzie is a at il -W- . . enjoys holdi me Q r le we swallow line ' e a loyal roote for S. 5 A. and S. I. . s s yo ou' Lizzie with s ce good widp.s. Robert Joseph Fortler Course: College Prep nHe's a versatile fellowu tak- en from nfusic at the Cross - roadsn applies to Bob perfect- ly. Never an occasion which he could not equal. He dis- tinguished himself as e debat- er, an actor, a singer. He often acted as Vaster of Cere- monies with ease and grace. He is a dancer of renown. Added to all these lighter accom - plishments, Bob is a diligent student. We hope that success will attend your efforts. lmrgaret Lmry Gadbols Course: Commercial Margaret hails from Uxbridge and brought with her a fund of good sense and good com- radesh1p.Ret1r1ng by nature, she enjoys the confidence and good wishes of the class. Wherever you go, Margaret, or whatever line of work you fol-10 , we ,hope that your life will be one of sweet content. K Thomas Edward Gallagher Course: College Prep. Quiet and retiring by nature, Tommy came to St. Mary's for just two years but he has won our friendship in that brief space. He possesses a cheer- ful disposition and the abil- ity to carry out his ideas to a successful culmination. We hope that you will find happi- ness and peace wherever your Path ma mf f p 55919 pf W Joseph Vincent Gormley Course: Commercial When nJoe' first entered St. Mary's, hs slipped in shyly and bashfully, but under all this unobtrusiveness, he has a great perspnality. Before lbng he won the friendship of his classmates. With his ability to make new friends and hang on to the old ones, we feel fhat his success as a journa ist is assured. It has been great t6'know you, Joe, and don't forget that one of the roads from Medway leads to Milford! H Q
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