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Paul Miller
The scientific man ... Honor Society member ... the heart to match his bigness ... lover of loud shirts ... always dependable ... capable Student Librarian ... may life bless you with the treasures you deserve.
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Anne Charlotte Morgan
Baseball, her specialty ... a cracked bat sent flying into left field ... the brisk approach ... constantly joking ... true feelings under humorous retorts ... a dash of color in our lives.
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Edward Francis Moriarty
"Teddy"
Here he comes - one of the handsomest boys in Jr. III. neat dresser ... familiar figure on the sports field ... determined to master those studies ... his class-mates wish him the best.
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Eleanor Shannon Morrisey
"Pensive nun, devout and pure; sober, steadfast and demure" ... Milton might have been writing about our Eleanor ... her quiet efficiency and gracious ways impress all who come her way.
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Dorothy Jean Mulqueeny
One half of the famous Mulqueeny-Mulqueeny combination ... merry and mischievous ... dance floor devotee ... adept at swimming, softball and skating ... majorette magnifique ... sunny disposition ... a favorite companion ... her smiles and friends are unnumbered.
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Helen Louise Mulqueeny
Double-delight ... lively little miss with the captivating personality ... a pal worth having ... bundle of mirth ... terrific twirler of the baton ... an exciting life ahead for this future policewoman.
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Joann Kathryn Murphy
Sweet, serene, sincere ... that infectious giggle ... a serious student ... poetry and stories are her specialties ... the Echo appreciates her talents ... Radcliff is her aim ... a light touch, yet a lasting impression.
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John Edward Murphy
"Jack"
Mr. Algebra ...never at a loss for words...narrator of the Christmas pageant ... narrator of our radio broadcast ... Honor Society member ... basketball manager ... rabid sports fan ... Student Guide ... good luck to you at technical school, Jack.
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