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Mary Telxelra 3 Lee St. . Milford, Mass. Pleasant.... restrained.con¬ scientious... with diligence and steadfastness that Is praise¬ worthy.... excellent must be a word dedicated to Mary... for she excels In all she undertakes.... willing at all times to aid In her sincere and quiet way... For Mary, there Is a corner In every heart... studious..gentle Mary . Henry Tkowskl 220 Congress St. Milford, Mass. Quiet... shy In appearance... but sometimes we wonder?... an able student... a willing worker...has a flair for drawing which Is en¬ joyed by all. A good companion..a good listener...a sharp dresser., the wonder of the Religion Class. Ask for a gentleman and a friend, and we give you Chick . John Tkowskl 228 Congress St. Milford, Mass. Jovial... friendly., always ready for a little mischief.... ever willing to help.... proves him to be a true friend.Happy-go-lucky.. with a pleasing personality...can always be counted on to help when extra work has to be done... ! disarming... helpful. John . Page 25
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Grace Miller 160 Hopedale St. Hopedale, Mass. Popular... vivacious... charming. Remarkable a bility for making friend ' s. .and keeping them. Tall., slender...with a thoughtful smile that does not hide her enthusiam for life. Prefers them tall, dark, and handsome ..very demure, but oh, so intriguing Grade Mary Morgan 30 Pine St. Milford, Mass. Petite.... always ready to do her share of the school work.... fun- loving.... has a serious side.... came to S.M.A. three years ago... has proved to be a worthwhile friend to all her classmates.... shows much Interest in school activities...generous..thoughtful Mary . Patricia Molloy Cleveland St. Norfolk, Mass. Ambitious... pleasing...charming. A talented young Miss, who has captured our hearts...a beautiful voice that captivates and charms. Her personality- a combination of rare qualities that we appreciate sincerely..talented in drawing... a ready wit... friendly.... happy Pat . Raymond Morin 11 Vine St. Milford, Mass. Friendly disposition...very fine speaking voice.... likeable. intriguing...thoughtful...posses¬ sor of a courteous manner....out¬ standing in Math.partakes in all school activities...good con¬ versationalist. .. .at present with Uncle Sam ...marvelous dancer... fascinating Ray , John Moran Purchase St. Milford, Mass. Friendly...a good sport... always ready to join in the fun...merry¬ making sparkling eyes.... blushes easily.... continually patronizes the State..... brightened many a weary class...jovial....happy-go- lucky Bunnie . Anne 0 1 Brien 43 Washakum St. Framingham, Mass. Cut from. the pattern of wit... enthusiastic...typical out-door girl...talkative...perpetually in motion...always ready for fun.... of our vociferous cheerleaders... easily reveals a radiant smile... seldom misses a social...carefree and jovial...chatty Obie . Ruth Morey 101 Water St. Milford, Mass. Versatile ....entertaining...ambi¬ tious ...intelligent scholar...no¬ ted -for her unusual flare for poetry...President of the English Club....charming personality.... congenial companion....good sport ....a constant source of enjoy¬ ment to her numerous friends... fun-loving.. . Ruthie . George Page Main St. Upton, Mass. A true friend to those ip need... quiet in manner., always ready to help with everything connected with the school. Though small in stature, only proves that good things do come in small packages, always at home, on a dance floor, dependable, good-natured..careful George . Page 23
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e, the Class of 1945,leave this history behi nd us in hopes that as it is read in future year§, it v ill seem as a hook to the reader--a hook - of happiness, a little sorrow, a few disappointments but most of all, a hook of youth, Catholic hoys and girls living the happiest . years of their lives. Much of this happiness has been made possible by our faculty: Sister Superior, who has been our guide on our journey through High School and the Sisters of St. Joseph who have worked so tediously teaching us the Catholic Way of Life, combined with our scholastic sub jects. The Class of 1945 would like to take this opportunity to thank Father Foran for all the advantages and activities he has of¬ fered us. Without his advice and assistance, on so many subjects, we would have indeed sustained a great loss. To Father Nally and especially to Father Carberry, we extend our sincerest thanks and gratitude. Father Carberry has supported every activity of our class-social, athletic, and scholastic. He has given generously of his ever-ready supply of help, work and precious time. In the early part of September, 1941, wo entered St. Mary’s portals as Freshmen with an enrollment of seventy-four pupils, and naturally, it took us a little while to accustom ourselves to High School rules and regulations, but for such a class as ours, it was not long before v e settled down to the life of the Average High- Schooler . In October, our boys started off on intramural football. Our stars that season were William Luby, James Slattery, John Moran, Lawrence Tarbox and Robert Rossetti, Basketball was next and were v e proud of Thomas Fitzgerald, William Luby, Elden Barrows and Ray¬ mond Morin who made grand headway that year? Then, before v e knew it, the Oratoricals, of which v e had heard so much, were upon us, but the Freshmen came through v ith flying colors. The winners of the contest were :1st, Catherine Flaherty and Raymond Morin;and 2nd, Catherine. Brady and John Rice. Now of course, came the baseball heroes who were Raphael Ed¬ wards,Robert Rossetti and James Slattery leading the list of Fresh¬ men. V ith all these activities, v e didn’t forget our studies. Thus ended our first year of High School-one full of joy, but nevertheless, saddened by v ar, v hich perhaps caused us to grow up a little during the summer and come back v ith determination in our hearts to do better. The second chapter of our book is..as interesting as the first, and just as happy. Our athletes this year were Robert Kear- f nan, Nelson Coley, Raymond Duggan, Elden Barrov s, Francis and Ray¬ mond Morin, Aldo Stabile, Edward Bagley and Thomas Fitzgerald. Our outstanding contribution to the Basketball Squad v as Raphael Edwards. Page 26
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