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THERESA M. MOUSSEAU Terry” With store of jests and jibes and so, There is no lack of laughter.” Terry, who is one of the most energetic Seniors, always greets you with a “Pepsodent” smile. She is a lover of dancing and all sports and never misses a social event. She plans to be a nurse in the army. Here’s to your success, Terry! Favorite Saying: “Holy Cow” Favorite Song: “Begin the Beguine” Activities: Public Speaking 1, Class Treasurer 2, Dramatic Club 1-2-4, Music Club 3, Epilogue Staff 4, Junior Red Cross 4. ARMAND E. PELLAND Strip off your coat, roll up your sleeves, Set to work and be sincere.” His quiet, half-shy manner makes Armand a favorite with the women. He is ambitious, sincere, and always willing to do his share of the work. He likes music and is a superb dancer. Skating is his favorite sport. He becomes very talka¬ tive when the boys disagree with his “trig” answers. Armand’s willingness and dependability should help him reach his goal with flying colors. Favorite Song: “There Goes That Song Again” Favorite Saying: “Son of a gun!” Activities: Science Club 1-2-3, Junior Prom Committee, Bas¬ ketball 2. FLORENCE L. PERREAULT Flo” Smile with an intent to do mischief ” Flo is everyone’s pal. Her happy-go-lucky manner and “pep” make her an amusing companion. She has shown her excep¬ tional roller skating talent at our different skating parties. We can easily see why she interprets L. S. M. F. T. as La Salle Means Fine Technique. We will often remember how Flo and Jack tried to outdo each other in making “witty” remarks. Always keep your sense of humor, Flo! Favorite Song: “Always” Favorite Saying: “Swell” Activities: Glee Club 1-2-3-4, Home Economics Club 1-2, Modern Music 3, Minstrel 1-2-3, Christmas Ball Com¬ mittee, Junior Prom Committee. CONSTANCE L. REMILLARD CON-NIE” A companion who is cheerful is worth gold.” Connie, “Pee-Wee” of the Senior Class proves the saying that good things come in small packages. When you see a group of girls having a good laugh, you can “bet” that Connie is in the middle of the group. She is a faithful supporter of all school functions. She really surprises the commercial stu¬ dents by keeping up with them in shorthand, although she is taking the College Preparatory Course. Connie’s future should be bright! Favorite Song: “Begin the Beguine” Favorite Saying: “Let me think” Activities: Assistant Treasurer 1, Dramatic Club 1-4, Glee Club 2-3-4, Musical Comedy 2, Modern Music Club 3, Music Festival 3, Epilogue Staff, Junior Red Cross 4, Junior Prom Committee.
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LAURAINE A. LE BLANC Laurie” I always linger deep in thought, Because it makes me wiser.’’ Laurie, although quite shy, has an easy-going disposition and thoroughly enjoys herself in her own quiet way. She is a typical high-school girl and is interested in just about everything. She frequently takes the Johnson Bus to Milford. We wonder why—but not much! Ride happily into the future, Laurie! Favorite Song: “It Had to Be You” Favorite Saying: “Gee, I Don’t Know” Activities: Glee Club 2-3-4, French Club 1, Music Club 3. Musical Comedies 2-3, Christmas Ball Committee, Junior Prom Committee, Junior Red Cross 4. CECILE Y. LEVESQUE Cil” Good nature and good sense are her companions.’’ Cil, a tiny blond-haired miss, is the j oiliest of the senior girls. She is always smiling! A good student, she never neglects her work but enjoys what leisure time she has. Her favorite forms of amusement are dancing and skating. Cil, who is never at a loss for words, should be able to talk her way into what¬ ever position she wishes. Talk away, Cil! Favorite Song: “Whispering” Favorite Saying: “Are you kidding?” Activities: French Club 1, Music Club 3, Glee Club 2-4, Junior Prom Committee, Christmas Ball Committee, Junior Red Cross 4. GLADYS T. LEWINSKI Ga Ga” From worldly worries I am free. Petty trifles don ' t bother me.” Ga Ga, one of the engaged girls in our class, has a friendly, warm disposition and always laughs at a joke whether it be clever or “corny.” She is a good worker and this was proven by the success with which she carried out her work as chair¬ man of the Christmas Ball. She loves to try out the latest “jitter bug” routines. You never worry about anything, do you, Ga Ga? Favorite Song: “Twilight Time” Favorite Saying: “Oh leave me alone” Activities: Glee Club 1-2-4, Minstrel Show 1-2, Junior Prom Committee, Christmas Ball Committee, Junior Red Cross 4, Music Club 3, Polish Club 1, Dramatic Club 4. ROLAND T. MARCHAND Ted” Never give up! There are chances and changes Helping the hopeful a hundred to one.” Mischievous?—But definitely! There’s never a dull moment when Ted’s around. Good sportsman? We’ve looked far and wide and none better can be found. His speed and skill make him outstanding on court and diamond. Cooperative? Be¬ yond compare! He has always “pitched in” to make our school activities successful. Good dancer? Very smooth! His vitality combined with his other assets, should lead him to success in the “World of Sports.” Favorite Song: “Begin the Beguine” Favorite Saying: “Hold on Harold!” Activities: Basketball 1-2-4, Baseball 4, Glee Club 2, Science Club 3, Dramatic Club 4, Junior Prom Committee, Christ¬ mas Ball Committee, Musical Comedy 2, Music Festival 3.
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DANIEL G. WESTON Danny” I ' ve Got Rhythm” Danny is the humorist of the class. His perfect sense of rhythm makes him an excellent pianist and dancer. His original ideas and timely remarks have brightened many of our English Classes. Danny is a good sport, especially when it is a question of transporting “the gang” to school activities. Keep “jivin’,” Danny! Favorite Song: “I’ll Walk Alone” Favorite Saying: “Let’s not fool around.” “Shall We” Activities: Dramatic Club 3-4. WILLIAM N. BRUNEAU Bill” Bill was a favorite of the girls in our class because of his dancing ability. His eagerness to lend a helping hand made a hit with all of us. The Navy got a good man when Bill enlisted. Good luck, Bill, from all of us! ALBERT F. DORVAL Al” A Salute to our Merchant Mariner! Al, as always, is working hard and getting to the top. Acting as our class president for three successive years, he “gave his all” to make our class the most outstanding. His friendliness and sense of duty have helped him to acquire many friends and we know that, in future years, they will help him to reach whatever goal he seeks. Again, we give a Salute to our Merchant Mariner! ! HUGO R. MEOTTI Huey” Flash! There goes Meotti! He sure flys low in that car! Though quite small, Hugo has the energy of ten his size. When his best friend, Bill, enlisted in the Navy, Hugo decided to enlist too. We know you’ll come through with flying colors, Huey! Good luck!
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