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MARGARET GIRARD Her merry brown eyes and grand sense of humor have endeared this lass to all who have known her. Peggy entered St. Pat's in the kindergarten and her infectious laugh has been captivating us ever since. Excelling in all forms of athletics, she has won a name for her- self through her skill on a basketball court and on a diving board. St. Pat's is going to miss you, Peg, and we are wishing you every possible success in your business career. Zi WVILLIAM BOYLE An illustrious member of our class, Bill entered St. Pat's portals last year from St. Paul's High School in jackson- ville. He is well known for his ac- complished jitterbugging and quick wit. He displayed his atheletic ability by playing on the basketball team for the two years he has been with us. XVe all will certainly miss him, and although his future plans are undecided we are sure he will succeed in anything he under- takes. Page Twenty-fifve
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ROBERT SM ALL Robert Small, late of St. Augustine, but now of Miami Beach's St. Pat's has been with us for two years. In those two years he has accomplished wonders in working his way into our hearts. Man- ager of the basketball team and endowed with school spirit plus, Bob's graduation will be regretted, but-not by Bob. We wish him all the luck in the world as an apothecary fif he intends to follow in his father's footstepsj, and, even if he does- n't invent a better mousetrap, we hope the world beats a path to his door. Zi MURIEL LAMOUREUX Generous, loyal and abounding in good humor, Muriel returned to complete her senior year at St. Pat's. Her ease and adeptness at studies enables her to skip through her classes with confidence and -enjoyment. Muriel, however, possesses Huency of speech in the superlative de- gree-chatter. She has not decided, yet, whether she will continue her studies. She wants to waste no time and would like to start a business career immediately. Whatever you pursue, Muriel, heartiest good wishes 'cause you certainly deserve them. Page Twenty-four
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PATRICK Pl CIIELL JUNE 5, 1960 Miami Beachites at Work and Play-Or Are They? k I MEMOS OF A GIRL THURSDAY DEAR MR. COL'M: Hot spot biggie Small Planes in with famed Continental dra- matic stunner, Colonita, ex local belle fSt. Pat's, 1940j . . . The former Colleen Breslin arrived after tiff with managers over lack of publicity. The column wonders at their want of savvy . . . Ziegfeld echo Small raves over bevy of lovelies garnered for his numerous gay spots .... Senor Roberto Collins, super dictator of Panamania, beaming during huge parades given in his honor. Biggies murmur the Senor in U. S. A. on confidential biz. PRESIDENT A. WALTERS skyways in from Washington to dedicate Car- melite College. Received by Mother Superior Lamoureux. Barry College flourish- ing mightily, achieves 5,000 enrollment in its 20th year . . . Mother Superior re- joices in ideal location for new institute of learning. President Walters agrees Barry College needs strong fbut veryj competition .... Former Dorothy O'Neil, sable swathed, arrives with daughter Patricia, pupil at Dominican school. The column asks how Newport society exists sans this socially prominent beauty. WE LEARN BILL BOYLE, world champion hoofer, entertains predecessor of two decades back, Fred Astaire. Neighbors thrilled no end with unique jam session. . . . Mrs. Esther Lucas Carter, successfully wearing the laurels of the famous Boake, wows crowds in Orange Bowl. All fascinated by her forceful gestures and firm stand on labor rights. Applause from this sector, too . . . Front-page playboy Spring abandons villa on Island 500, Biscayne Bay. Can't absent himself from Broadway and multifarious important New York activities. ORCHIDS to jean Norris, unafraid to sport the glorious but unlucky Hope Diamond, with the cream of Palm Beach, the Riviera and Park Avenue flocking around her at 21 . . . To Bud Brown for completion of Greater Miami to bor- uers of Palm Beach. Brown has deserted Wall Street to concentrate on Florida en- Paye Twenty-six
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