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MURIEL ELIZABETH LAMOTHE Good nature and good seme are her companions Brown eyed, confident, easy to know but hard to for¬ get . . . admits of no obstacles . . . her independence attracts friends, her sincerity holds them . . . full of vim, vigor and vitality ... a sincere lover of good things of life . . . spontaneous laughter . . . enjoys increasing her wardrobe . . . analytical mind is revealed by her con¬ tinual “Why” . . . but her pet phrase is “When do we eat!” . . . eager, conscientious et carefree Muxiel. ACTIVITIES: mittee, Epilogue NORMAN ELPHEGE LEBLANC Always there, but seldom heard from.” J| Tall and energetic, stern character . . . hunting and fishing his spice of life . . . our basketball captain . . . inspired his team mates to victories ... a systematic note- taker and logical thinker ... an unbeatable combination —Chet and Cet . . . always ready with his bright and cheery ‘Hi-dere” . . . capable, analytical, determined C het. ACTIVITIES: Epilogue Staff, Basketball 1-3-4, Baseball 3-4, Captain 4, Vice President 1. Science Club 2, Glee Club 2. Junior Prom Com¬ mittee. Calm, collected, courteous . . . unruffled surface belying playful disposition . . . realist ... a copyright on originality . . . alert to brush aside problems with haven’t got it” . . . the only man in French III . . . “ and let live” . . . always ready, willing, and able to h Ip . . . quiet and serious most of the time . . . earnest quil, unassuming Norman. ACTIVITIES: Glee Club 1, Musical Comedy 1. o ' • 0 AV J WILLIAM CHESTER LEWINSKI Sensible people find nothing useless.”
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LILLIAN ANN GUYETTE Her laughter has a clearer ring, Than all the bubbling of a spring.” Light brown hair, contagious laughter, happy . . . provoking fun and friendship . . . the life of a party . . . optimistic . . . known for her droll remarks . . . loves to draw . . . instigator of excitement . . . wrinkles her brow when things puzzle her . . . enjoys dancing and roller skating . . . our class actress . . . “I’ll break your arm!” . . . friendly, good-natured, talented ‘Lil.’ ACTIVITIES: Arts and Crafts Club 2, Junior Prom Committee Glee Club 1-2-4, Class Marshall. MARGERY PAULINE HUGHES To sing, to laugh, to dream, To walk in my own way.” Cheerful, breezy manner, talkative . . . dramatic tal¬ ent on and off stage . . . eager . . . busy with life at every moment . . . has a flair for plaids ... a brilliant career in the literary field is predicted . . . always humming quaint little tunes . . . telephone monopoly between Bellingham and Woonsocket . . . always agreeable and ever ready with her “yah-hey!” . . . slender, different, cooperative ‘Marge.’ ANNA CATHERINE JASTRZEMBSKI Happy as the day is long.” Golden hair, bright cheeks, good natured, energetic . . . always willing to do her share . . . lover of the polka . . . a friend to all, but partial to the NAVY . . . serious¬ ness and sunshine ingeniously combined . . . athletic interests which she imparts to all as Captain of the Cheerleaders . . . laughter bubbling forth, like a fountain overflowing . . . “I ' m telling you!” ACTIVITIES: Glee Club 1-4, Arts and Crafts 2, Cheerleader 3-4, Junior Prom Committee. Epilogue Staff.
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ADRIEN BERNARD MARCET I love my teachers. but , you knou My fun must hare a little show.” Boisterous, jolly, witty regardless of the occasion . . . happy-go-lucky, for nothing bothers him . . . leader of our unofficial cheering squad . . . loathes dancing . . . always anxious to get “Esmerelda” rolling ... in any class it’s sure to be “Oh, my miserable word!” . . . talka¬ tive, amusing, irrepressible, ‘Cet.’ ACTIVITIES: Science Club 2, Chemistry 3, Epilogue Staff. JOHN ROBERT MURPHY Small of stature, quick of wit. Neat, alert, friendly . . . relishes a joke and rejoices in a pun especially in English class . . . ardent sports fan . . . drives that certain milk truck . . . “gets around” . . . our “mostest” statistics boy . . . genius shown in stories for Call . . . often found in vicinity of locker 52 . . . in¬ quisitive nature shown by his, “What have we here?” . . . energetic, enthusiastic, versatile Bob. ACTIVITIES: Glee Club 1, Camera Club 2, Secretary 2, Reporter 4, Epilogue Staff. MAURICE OCTAVE PATRICK ' The world without fun is a poor one. Engaging smile, brisk walk which belies his lacka¬ daisical way . . . mischief and merriment personifi:d . . . fluent conversationalist . . . smooth dancer . . . subtle, dry humor and contagious chuckle . . . hidden talent re¬ vealed at assembly . . . has trouble keeping that right eye open . . . “I’ll say” . . . likeable, dependable, practical ‘Pat’. ACTIVITIES: Camera Club 2, Glee Oub 3 Baseball 3, Basketball 4, Vice President 4. ' A y A vgJ rj ' T
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