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Frank A. Blanchard, Jr. .1 niiisl he earnest in a vorld like ours. This neat appearing young man recently came to us from Lunenburg. He is quiet hut has a pleasing personality which especially appeals to the fairer sex for he can ably lead a girl in the light fantastic on any floor. Rosario Samuel Bodanza Hence loathed Mel'incholy. Ciro, although diininutive in size, has the husky oice of a big si.x-footer. He would rather argue than not on any subject from the fourth dimension to the difference between carrots and parsnips. He is often seen riding to and from school on a bicycle. In the summer he is a member of the far-famed baseball team, the DiConza Lionel Joseph Boudreau Silence best speaks the mind. I ionel is among the more silent members of the class though he is ambitious and a hard worker. He takes a great interest in basketball. During his spare time 1 ionel repairs bicycles so you see he is a real mechanic in the making. Stuart James Bowen His friendly smile 7cill take him far. Stuart, although acti e in school, builds his pleasure around his hobby. Because he is intensely interested in airplanes, he reads all the material a ailable on this subject. He also has made enough tine airplane models to fill a first-class hangar. Later when Stuart attempts to enlarge one of his models, we may all see him off on his first flight around the world. Barbara Boisoneau Alike reaardless of their smile or frown And quite determined not to be laughed down. Parbara was not in man ' school activities because she had other interests, such as being a nurse-maid. She might often be seen pushing a baby carriage along the street with one hand and hokiing on to another bab - with the other, .'• he should make an excellent governess. Mary Bonina .1 right jolly good smile has she. With her cheer ' smile and happy-go-lucky disposition, 'ary can claim enough friends to last a lifetime. There is a miscliic ous and fun-loving spirit hidden under that apparently demure exterior of hers. Mary is ery fond of animals, especialh- cats. .She likes all outdoor sports, but she does not take part in any herself. Dra- matic Club Marjorie Ann Botliner Sing aii-ay sorro'w, cast Oiivy care. May 1 ha e the next dance, Marge? Sorrj- bo s 'note the plural) but I'm all filled up! That phraseisalwaysa heart-breaking blow, hut the funny part of it is, that Marge is always (died uj). . charming girl and smooth dancer. Hockcx' 2. French Club Dra- matic Club 2, 4. Florine Mary Breault .She nobly earns the crcm n she 7iears. Florine is another quiet member of our class. She is a great sport enthusiast and plays hockey and basketball Ner - well. Our dark-eyed Florine is planning to go to a commercial art school to take up commercial art. Dramatic Club 2. 'olleyball 2, Basket- ball 2, J, iiucKcy 2, o, Page 14
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Raymond Joseph Begnoche Strongest minds are often those of whom the noisy lijorld hears least. Raymond is one of our frivolous youths. He is always gay and merry, vhate er the outlook may be. He is known for his humorous remarks and can take a joke as well as make one. He is fond of all outdoor sports. Raymond Joseph Benoit Of every noble work, the silent is best. Ray waited for a track team since he was a freshman, but he suffered a disappointment each year. He was also a member of our football team for three years. His interest in athletics is surpassed only hy his interest in school work. . part-time student, he worked in the cafeteria where he helped prepare some of those Lucullan meals. Football 4. WilHam Joseph Berube The wise for cure, on experience depend. Bill has a propensity for solitariness which is seldom broken by any effort on his part. He does not take part in many of the school acti 'ities, but can often be seen with a group of boys in his spare moments. Ralph Douglas Blake All actual heroes are e ssentially men, And all men are possible heroes. Ralph is a small, quiet boy, who is seldom heard from except in class recitations. However, Ralph was one of the few boys who always managed to get his homework done before he went into class. V Lauretta Pauline Beaulieu The simplest record of thyself has worth. Here is a girl who succeeded in combining two desired qualities for she is both studious and likewise full of fun. W'e could always tell when Lauretta was enjoying herself, because of that tell-tale smile. History Club 4. Mildred Mary Belluardo Lei us be content in work to do the thing we can. Millie has a cheerful disposition and a merry smile which have made her many friends. .She is another member of the part-time group and was kept busy e ery other week working for Miss Dunn. Millie also worked afternoons for Spots Company. Anna Margaret Blois Of quiet and studious aspect is she. Anna's quiet way suggests the orderly simplicity that she dis- plays in her school work and activities. An accomplished pianist, she is quite interested in cultural studies, and has followed her Latin through the fourth year. Dramatic Club 2, 4. Angelina Teresa Bodanza For she's a jolly good sport. Angelina wasone of oursmallest seniors but possessed a big voice, of which she made good use, for she was one of many who found pleasure in the CAee Club. Throughout her senior year, she might be seen industriously spending the few minutes before school in looking over her studies for that day. Page 13
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£3 £)iJ LD ;2 Arthur Carlton Brooks Your inmost thoughts lie is sure to surmise. Red is not ery acti e socially, but is well liked by all who come in contact with hini. He is distinguished by the ruddy hue of his hair. A potential manager in one of the well known chain store corporations, he works both inside and outside of school. Keistutic Paul Brown Life is tlie game that must he pluycd icilh eouruge Keistutic is liked for his spirit of friendliness and cooperation. He works al the candy counter during lunch periods, fie was a member of the relay team in his Junior ear. Faithful in practice, he was very helpful lo his team mates. Relay 3. Forrest Erold Bunker is our duty to live among books. Forrest in class seems to be a quiet fellow, but on Friday and Saturday nights he has his iHng. For then he sobs on his sax at dancing classes, '' hat saga'cious look of his must come from wan- dering about the library. Harry Edward Butterfield, Jr. The will to do, the soul to dure. Harry, one of the members of our band, never seems to lack the company of fair damsels, i ossibly the uniform. His name is often found on the honor roil, showing that he is a good student as well as a musician. Harry is well liked by his classmates for he has a noticeable sense of humor and readily lakes part in any social activities about school. Dramatic Club, Councillor 2, 4, Band 3, 4, Orchestra, Secretary of Council 4. Elizabeth Virginia Brooks Nothing is troublesome that ue do uillingly. Betty, with her many merits has worked hard and made the most of her days at school. Overcoming many handicaps, she has gained many friends here. She is very active in outside social work, too. History Club 4. Pauline Mae Brownell Her siceetness and her good nature ore tico of her greatest assets. Pauline is a girl with -a rather reser ed personality. She is one of the many girls in our class who seem to spend some of their outside spare moments in knitting. She says she enjoys this pas- time ery much. Elizabeth Ann Brunetti Of ready wit and flashing eyes. Lizzie is a ery talkative young woman, who is continually wagging her tongue, yet it seldom seems to get her into trouble. .She is ery active in sports, and a useful member of the basketball team, where she not only plays well, but keeps all her team mates in the best of spirits. Basketball, Volleyball 2, 3, 4. Mary Helen Burke I am just a little girl u-ith a big heart. Mary is that amiable little daughter of the Emerald Isle who is kept busy running errands in room 202 before school. She has a very likeable personality, which is enjoyed by all who come in con- tact with her. Mary is very fond of hockey and is also an ardent football fan. Hockey 2, 3, 4. Page 15
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