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6, . Seated. Left to Right: .lohn O'Rourke, Gloria Sherman, John lllclillin. Standing, Left tu Right: Elizabeth O'Halloran. .lames 0'Crady, Barbara Sullixan. .lann-s Us-xuney. ' ' N ' ' l M -Ell' l'rant'rs Hannon. Shirley lhll'lJ6'IIH0ll. john Reardon, He en 1 in. Un the evening of May 2. 1947. the students of Saint Patrick High School pre- d Q ll' 's comic operas HPatie'ice or Bunthorne's Bride. sented one of Gilbert an eu ivan: ' . ,. ,, . , Because of the excellent coaching received from our dramatics teacher. Miss McCarthy. the play was a great success. Such has been the case with all the plays at Saint lJatrick's School. which have been under her direction. Shirley lVlcDermott excelled as Jane the sometimes masculine pursucr of Bun- thorneis affections. Helen Nlcffllin as Lady lflla. Betty Ollalloran as Lady Saphire and Barbara Sullivan as Lady Angela graced the court with their beautiful voices and charming personalities. Gloria Sherman as Patience acted and sang with the finesse of an accomplished actress. Francis Hannon as Colonel Caverley portrayed magnificently a stern colonel who was proud of his uniform. John Reardon, as the Duke of Dunstable. was marvellous as an ollicer in the lfnglish Army. James Devaney excelled in his part of the major as did John Oillourke in por- traying Reginald Bunthorne, a great poet who despised poetry. John lVlcEllin, as Archibald Grosvenor. who recited laugh-provoking poems had the audience in laughter continuously. James Ulilrady did very well as Bunthorne's solicitor. IS that our efforts The u sroarious laulfhs and applause from tl1e audience assured 1 I e to entertain them were not in vain. Best of luck and success to the future plays and players of Saint Patricks High.
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'nflatm First Row Left to Right: Ann Phillips, Margaret Frain, Lucille Francis, Lucille Russell, Joan B7 wkl Rarbar Sullivan. Joseph Shea, Peter Larr, Mary Lallahan, Dolores McCall. uc ey, a Mary L'Antigua, Theresa Folino, Mary Pappas, Josephine Carbone, Mary Mosca, Rita Gifford. 9 d Row Left to Right- Dorothy Hoover Jean Mooney, Alice Welsh, Jean Vigneau, Florence . econ , . , Theriault, Elizabeth Sheehan, Rita Keohane, Marjorie Heffernan, Rose Stillisano, Edna R Fl' l th 0'H lloran, Mary 0'Con- Langley, Theresa Neilson. .lean Delaney, Mary yan, , iza me a nell, Dorothy Devaney, Elizabeth Kelly, Rita Caraway, Helen McDonald. Third Row, Left to Right: Patricia Fitzgerald, Janette Concannon, Mary Donovan, Helen Miller, Lillian Frissora, Mary Lyons, Lorraine Dougherty, Barbara Clinton, Eileen Hannon, Mary Seeley, Alice Grubaugh, Phyllis Ryder, Theresa Burke, Alice Parker, Winifred Shields, Miriam Haifey, Marie Sallese. I th Row, Left to Right: Richard Hoover, Donald Mcflillvery, William Gildea, Joseph Cloherty, our John Mclilllin, William Keaney, John McDermott, John Tolan, Richard Hanley, Ira Rooney, Edward Holland, John Reardon, Stephen Clarke, James Smith, Albert Kelley, Thomas Maher. We are the largest and most carefree class in the High School. We have repre- sentatives in the hub of all the fun that goes on. Our dances are always the most successful and the most publicized, our pennies have pasted twenty blossoms on our mission tree. Our music has graced three school plays. Yes, we have enjoyed every minute of our three years in high school and we are duly proud to think of ourselves as future seniorsf' When the time comes for us to leave the school we hope that we will be able to look back on a happy and successful four years as the graduating class of H47,, can now do.
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