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DOYLE ROBERT GLOVER Coming up now is a rugged specimen of outdoor life, a terrific gridiron glamour boy--dynamic Doyle. When auizzed by our inquiring reporter as to what he liked to do the most, he re- plied, Hunt and fish , to what he liked to do the least, he em- phatically shouted, Workl Now that summer is practically here we expect Doyle will take a trip on his electric scooter, leaving the city limits behind. l-le has hopes of soon casting off his ex- ecutive robes CDoyle is class presidentl for a pair of Uncle Sam's Navy Blues. O MARTHA CLAIRE HENNESSEY Crossing the stage towards the microphone is our youngest star, who is destined for a career in the field of dramatics, judging by her excellent characterizations in our freshman, Sophomore and Senior presentations. We invited her for this interview with the intention of subtly discovering her plans for the future. Will her interest in mathematical and scientific affairs lead her to Who's Whom? Cr will her renowned tact with youngsters and her knowledge of meat-cutting make Marty domestically inclined? Success and best wishes in whatever you do, our favorite dancing partner, Mixer-maid Martha. I PATRICK MICHAEL KIERNAN We are pleased to bring you at this time the noted logician and critic, Mister Kiernan whose sound QlessD opinions have long rated tops on our network. l'le gives the livelier members of our group a conservative tone and sets a difficult example with his gentlemanly manners. We know you'll recognize and enjoy as much as we have his lrish personality and ability to take a joke. lncidentally, he acquired a few gray hairs prematurely as Buddy Carhart's father in the immortal Going Cn Seventeenn. De- liberate, unhurried, an efficient driver, Pat is a favorite with class- mates and teacherssnot easy to know, but well worth knowing, EISEI
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'Q s 012 fle 17' To radio performers, a Crossley rating represents the best in the magic world of ether waves. Seldom, however, do eighteen persons achieve identical ratings on the same program. Yet, we at St. lVlary's claim that distinct honor and talce great pride in presenting this next Hfamilyf' Each has proved tops in his or her own Field-each has merited through a long-termed contracta reward, which talces the form ol satisfaction, in the lcnowledge of a job well done. 7IE
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KATHERINE EILEEN O'N EIL Who is sure to have the answer to the 564. question stored in that mythical memory of hers? Right fyou ever-sharp lcidl it's our favorite and yoursnflfatie 0'Neill An a- cute angle in the pierce-l-lassett-Q'Neil triangle, Kay earns her extra credits by all-around good fellowship and a genuine interest in her studies. l-ler size is no handicap on a basketball court, as you quiclcly discover when you watch this miniature dynamo in action. Kay lilces Sunday afternoon movies, hot fudge sundaes, hilces a la campagne, plaid shirts and Toulig. We thinlc we have dis- covered the secret of her success: Ulhe way to have a friend is to be one. O EDWARD PAUL GERRARD l-lere comes the first section- now the second. l-lere he is H.lal4e Gee-rardf' -lhat history sharlc has just arrived from l-lanlc finney's establishment on Main Street to give the latest re- port on John Q'Leary's prowess as a billiard sharlc. This Mor- genthaun of the Senior Class has successfully pulled us through many financial difficulties as well as having gained recognition inthe literary world by the publication of one of his poems. Now we are going to let you enjoy some of ,lalce's humor that has lcept us laughing throughout high school. An extra assignment in history brings forth a groan and the mysterious mutterml..S.-M. Fl tfflisten, Sisterl My Fingers liredffl I PATRICIA ANNE MCKENDRICK This next colleen, with a trace of old Erin springing from every freclcle, is a pocl4et-sized edition of everything that's great in literature. Yes, Pat can write anything from autobiographies to limericlts. But her speciality is writing cheerful, amusing letters which rate second to none, including homeworlc Although she is one of the few who struggled through chemistry, pat would much rather be involved in lle Bourgoeis Gentilhommei' any day of the weelc. This is one little sister who's mighty proud of her big ubrudderf' Maybe shefll tell you a little about that boy in Navy Blue, now. E951
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