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DANIEL C. BERARD 221 Bernice Ave. Woonsocket, R. I. Hockey 3-4, Class Basketball 3-4, Baseball 3-4, Softball 3-4, Football 4, French Club 3-4. “Dan” ... a short six-footer . . . would give you the shirt off his back (if Bourque wasn’t wearing it) ... born in the big¬ gest state of the Union; now lives in the smallest . . . wears the loudest pajamas ... a future Geophysical Engineer . . . plans to attend St. Louis U. . . . loves hunting, hockey, charcoal suits, chemistry and girls . . . hates Camels, book reports and week¬ ends on campus. GEORGE P. BERGERON 25 Silver St. Marlboro, Mass. National Honor Society 4, Ecole Apostolique 3-4, Class Of¬ ficer 4, Heritage 4, Memini 4, Track 3, C. Y. C. Cultural Chair¬ man 4, C. Y. C. Discussion group organizer 4, Choir 3-4 (Presi¬ dent 4), French Club 3-4 (com¬ mittee 4). “George” . . . has only half- lived (came to us as a Junior) . . . “novus homo” (already vice- president of his class) . . . everybody’s drag, and with good reason . . . lover of Greek and anything cultural. .. philosopher, debater, hard worker, and “cat” in his own special way . . . per¬ sonality plus ... “Well I’ve never” . . . causes his roommates to com¬ plain because he’s never in his room . . . certainly has the looks, but doesn’t want the girls . . . hopes someday to sign his name with “A.A.” at the end. LEO F. BOURGAULT 1381 St.-Cyrille W. Quebec City, P. Q. Varsity Baseball 2, Class Base¬ ball 2-3-4, Hockey 2-3-4, Class Softball 2-3-4, Class Football 4, French Club 2-3-4. “Burgo” . . . terrific personality . . . lover boy . . . good all-around athlete . . . “Canadian Flash” on skates ... winner of Central Mass, hockey league “Most Valuable Player” award . . . starting center for the “All-Central Mass, hockey team” . . . ardent wearer of peg pants or more appropriately named by him “sweat pants” . . . rock n’ roll fan . . . loves to raise “hell.” 13
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ANDREW M. BEAUDOIN 21 Arch St. Laconia, N. H. Honor Roll 3-4, Cercle Fran- 5 ais 3-4, Waiter 4, Track 3-4, Class Basketball 4, Softball 4, Volleyball 3-4. JACQUES R. BELAIR 83 Brook St. Woonsocket, R. I. Honor Roll 1-2-3-4, St. John’s Guild 1, Class Officer 1, Sacris- tain 1-2, Librarian 4, Waiter 2-3-4, Heritage 4, Memini 4, Butt fiend 2-3-4, Class Softball 2-3-4. “Andy” ... at home with tran¬ sistors and rectifiers . . . co-owner of a third floor still . . . industri¬ ous . . . “come here and I’ll show you” . . . track man at school— ski-jumper at heart . . . appar¬ ently quiet . . . things happen in the presence of the fairer sex . . . “What’s an oscillator?” . . . Mr. Palson’s drag . . . the field of electronics is gaining very good material. CHARLES A. BELISLE 25 Merrick St. Worcester, Mass. Dramatics 4, Class Basketball 1-2-3, Class Baseball 1-2-3-4, Class Football 1-2-3-4, Volley¬ ball 1-2-3-4, Debating Club 2- 3-4. “Jack” . . . Jack may be seen at the coke-machine or perambulat¬ ing through the basement hall¬ way, cigarette in hand . . . steady weekender . . . What does “Social Coin” have that Assumption Prep doesn’t have, Jack? . . . intelli¬ gent Latin scholar . . . Trig, oracle: “this year’s Picard” . . . Who said: “Eh! Belair, il n’y a rien a faire”? Chuck” . . . always bursting with high spirits . . . terrific sense of humor . . . intelligent, care¬ free, happy-go-lucky . . . very generous with his cigarettes . . . towers above all like a Texan . . . ambitious debator . . . likes all girls at first sight . . . heavy spender. 12
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RONALD J. BOURGEA 10 Gosnold St. Worcester, Mass. Honor Roll 1, Class Officer 3, Varsity Football 3-4, Class Bas¬ ketball 2-3-4, Class Baseball 2- 3-4. “Fred” ... A friend to one and all . . . keeps his love life to him¬ self . . . terrific right end in foot¬ ball, can catch and tackle any¬ thing that comes his way . . . always on the go ... a clean fight¬ er to the end . . . can give and take a joke with the best of them . . . you never know what he’s go¬ ing to do next . . . will certainly be a success in life . . . never see him without a smile . . . never gets caught talking in study . . . very innocent looking face . . . can get along with anyone, and does. ROBERT G. BOURQUE 288 Phillips Ave. New Bedford, Mass. Honor Roll 1-2-3-4, Class Of ficer 1-2-3, Heritage 3-4, Memini 4, C. Y. C. 2-3-4, Cercle Frangais 1-2-3, Discussion Club 4, Varsity Football 1-2-3-4, Varsity Bas¬ ketball 2-3-4, Varsity Baseball 1-2-3-4 (co-captain), Volleyball 1-2-3-4. “Porky” . . . whether it be gaining yardage on the gridiron, knocking in runs on the diamond, or driving in for points on the court, this truly describes Bob, a real athlete ... a proud rep¬ resentative of the whaling city . . . raises cain but never gets caught ... a real swell guy, who’s a friend to all . . . his vo¬ cabulary is strongly influenced by his roommate . . . takes every advantage of his room. JOHN J. BOUVIER 91 Church St. Whitinsville, Mass. National Honor Society 4, Honor Roll 2-3-4, St. John’s Guild 2, Sacristain 2, Waiter 3-4, Dramatics 4, Heritage 3-4, Me¬ mini 4, Varsity Football 2, Track 2-3-4, Varsity Hockey 2-3-4, Technician of Language Lab 2- 3-4, Keeper of the Skating Rink 3- 4, Debating Society 2-3-4, French Club 3-4, Glee Club 2-4. “Jack” . . . very faithful . . . works hard . . . always willing to help . . . constantly persecuted by the waiters . . . moves fastest when the girls are around . . . best goalie Auburn High ever had . . . admire les Canadiennes, une en particulier . . . everybody’s drag (except Mr. Palson’s) . . . well dressed . . . has a bright fu¬ ture following his father’s steps as an M.D. 14
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