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,, . LENA MARY NITTOLI A. A. 1, 3, 43 Glee Club 33 C. S. M. C. 1, 2, 3, 4g Sodality 1, 2, 3, 45 French Club 33 Cecilians 1, 29 Debating Club 4g Dra- matics 4g Poetry Club. During her four years at St. Vincent's, Lena has proved herself an ideal comrade. She has been distinguished by her thought- fulness and consideration for others, and her natural talent for leadership. A staunch, willing worker for the Missions, a loyal friend at all times, and an earnest student, Lena has won a special place in our hearts. We are sure this Senior's strong personality will make her a suc- cess in the teaching world. Much luck, Lena! NM Her life is not lived for self alone. ff f 1 f MARGARET MARY NOLL Spanish Club 33 Cecilians 3, 49 Poetry Club 4. Margaret is a quiet and unassuming person who has gone through school with a calmness that is remarkable and admir- able. Always gentle and pleasant, she has never raised her Voice in irritation. She is never discouraged at failure because her watch word is Try once, try twice, try a third . Though she is ever quiet and un- obtrusive, Margaret has made herself a dear portion of the class. 0 a l, - fl . 0' Silence hath speech , fr That passeth understanding. ' 'A' 3 . Y V 5 5
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CATHERINE AGNES MURPHY Sodality 2, 3, 4, Spanish Club 3g Glee Club 23 Cecilians 3, 4g Debating Club 43 Poetry Club 4. Catherine is a quiet, steady girl who im- mediately impresses one with a sense of her reliability and steadfastness. Catherine is, to quote one of her friends, Lots of fun . She is always quick to appreciate a joke, and contributes a great deal to the jol- lity of 4C. With this happy mixture of seri- ousness and gtaiety, Catherine is certain of being a success in the business world which she expects to enter. I 1 v , f .Lf Well she keeps her genial mood. J V. 'fl I 5 ,WW 1 CLAIRE MARCIA NAUE Sodality 2, 3, 45 C. S. M. C. 23 A. A. 1, 23 French Club 3, 45 Cefilians 1, 2, 3, 4. To be among the smallest girls is, in a certain sense, a disadvantage. One has to become adjusted to the practical jokes of one's more massive companions. To Claire, however, diminutiveness has never been a liability since her dauntless courage has always made would-be practical jokers pause. Claire has impressed her friends as one upon whom they could call for sup- port at any time. ff , I ,M 5.x , A , ' - ,M-3 ,.1.- ff,, 1.1 pf! ,mx -1 1 ' 1, f ' 1 ' '. 4 - 1 1, L 4 ' 1 I -..Y- 1 --rf, . 7 54 Her tinkling laugh, her tripping heels are like a melody.
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Feeling or thought that was not true, Ne'er made less beautiful the blue Unclouded heaven of her eyes. ' - ,M ,-VV M X . . MARGARET MARY 0'BRIEN A. A. 2, 3, 43 Class Team 2, 3g C. S. M. C. 25 Spanish Club 35 Sodality 3, 43 Hal- lowe'en Dance 45 Cecilians 1, 2, 3, 43 Soph- Senior Reception 23 Debating Club 4. A loyal friend and a cheerful comrade is Marge . Her gaiety and cheerfulness have made her a delightful companion. Her quick wit and sunny smile have been the magnets which have drawn to her all our hearts. We will miss the radiance which she has spread on our school-life. With such a pleasant outlook on life we are sure tube eyes of the world will always smile upon er. .1 V J l , if . :fx no f 'WN ijlyfl ' X 1' ' jig x 1 5, , l If l TJ.. , 56 N T I A N MARGARET RITA OATES Prom Committee 45 French Club 43 De- bating Club 4: Soph-Senior Dance 4: Senior Dance 4: A. A. 1, 2, 3, 45 Elocution Con- test 4g Secretary, Poetry Club 4g Glee Club Trio 3, 4. About our Peggy , Winsome and at- tractive, is a radiance Ivvhich seenas to rie- veal all warm brig tness an ove y fancies peculiar to untroubled youth. With- in her clear, bright eyes dwells the sweet- ness of sympathetic understanding. Her moods are changefulg the sapphire eyes may be drowned in mirth at some moments and seriously luminous at others. An un- usually lovable personality has Peggy g and to be her friend is to realize the sweet- ness of youth and life and laughter. 172 f ' ' 11 fd- - fi-'A Q fn! fr ,An 0- 4 4 ...,,, ..,. - f,... : -A -' flfny- Free play of mirth, and tenderness, To heal the slightest wound.
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