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, .., e ,. IA, l 1 f J i . , , - l 1 .J LOUIS NIL BERARD Woonsocket, Rhode Island Worcester Club, l, 2, 3, 4--B. V. M. Sodality, 1, 2, 3, 4--Mendel Club, 3, 4 -Nexus Club, 4. E present the representative of Woonsocket, the versatile protAemps Senior, the inventor of many slogans which lighten the burden of the oppressed college man, chief of which was Nil in feminis est. For four years Louie has exemplified the qualities of a true gentleman, whether in the classroom, in the bull session or at a chess tournament, calling upon the god or goddess of Chance for a birdie or a sacred elephant. His sphere is the superlative. We state, and righteously so, that ire shall never deter him from his already excellent path of living. In the future years if fame is not had at home then we shall find him in the Utopia of reality, respected, loved and prosperous. His shingle shall acclaim him as the Doctor of Utopia. Lou, during his collegiate course, has been of a steadfast, jolly and lovable nature which seems to be quite contagious. With every breath he seems to mould a new friend and his friendship is everlasting. He possesses that something plus of which we heard much in Senior. This winning personality of his will ever be the unseen angel which shall urge loftier achievements and the resultants will never be in doubt. Our wish is that you continue in your successful journeying on the tides of life and thus bring renown and glory both to yourself and to your Alma Mater. E301 i I ' J L r g 1
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