John Bapst High School - Bapstonian Yearbook (Bangor, ME)

 - Class of 1946

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CLICILIA ELIZABETH ALBERT They that govern most make least noise. Cecilia came to Bapst from Winn two yeas ago. ller sweet and unaffected manner has won for her a host of friends. This fact was proven when Cecilia was elected treasurer of the senior class. She has always been too busy to attend so- cial functions because of her weekend excursions to her hometown, NVinn. May success always be yours, Cecilia. lima.-Im ANNE BARTON Silence is golden. lu her quiet and unassum- ing manner, Barbara has won for herself a host of friends. As Romeo goes with Iuliet so Barb and Mary llyder have been insepar- able during their high school career. Barbara was presi- dent of the class during her iunior year and has con- sistently beeu on the honor roll. Cood luck, Barbg we know a rosy future awaits vou. CIDIIINNIC CIIARLENE BONNEAU Whose little lzorly lodged a mighty mind. As the saying goes, the best things come in small packages. We think that Connie is one of those Kbest things . Connie has taken part in school activities and has been interested in all class affairs. Connie has been a member of the school orchestra for three years, displaying her tal- ents on the piano. A pros- perous futurc beckons you, Conniel CIIIARLENI-I LUCIA BROCHU Women of few words are the best womenf, Charlene took part in the Dramatic Club's production Shuvbert' Alley during her junior year, and has served as secretary of the Dramatic Club this year. We wonder if the cafe will survive next year without Charlene as its expert cashier. Char- lene's future can't help but be rosy with her pleasant manner and even disposi- tion. RUSSELL LEO BAKER In his tongue is the law of kindness. An eager advocate of the outdoor life, Rusty has nevertheless found plenty of time to keep up in his studies. Rusty has kept us all interested with his hunt- ing experiences and has seldom come from a trip empty-handed. With his pole-vaulting, he gained many points in the P. V. C. track meets. A future bank- er, he'll probably cash our checks some day. ROBERT Louis BARRY Let thy words be fewf, Bobby has been our class golf enthusiast and once started on the snbiect there has been nothing that could stop him. Despite this great liking for golfing, he has not let it interfere with his scholastic duties. Always eager to help, Bobby has been able to render infor- mation on practically any subject. Bobby's plans are for higher education. IKOBERT WILLIAM BRANGWYNNE, Jn. A merry heart makes a cheerful countemzncef' Always cheerful and a willing worker, Butch has been active in everything. Although not too tall, his aggressiveness and courage in all sports have gained him the respect and admira- tion of all. A fine scholar, he is one to whom Bapst can point with pride. What- ever he does, one may be sure he will always live up to John Bapst standards. WILIREIJ IOSEPH BROOKS Virtue is indeed its own reward. Brooksie is an easy going fellow but, unlike most of that type, he can always be counted upon to do his share and do it well. His pensive character is em- blematic of his whole per- sonality. His name has consistently appeared on our honor roll. It is with com- plete coniidence that we predict his success in the college days ahead of him.

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FRANCES MARTHA BROCHU And still the wonder grew that one small head could carry all she knewf, Frances measures all of five feet one. Alertness and agility are her trademarks. During her senior year, Frances has wbeen secretary of her class and a zealous worker in the cafeteria. There is never a dull mo- ment with Frances around, and her quickness has had the whole class astounded. We are certain that success will accompany all her en- deavors. HELENE MARIE CAMERON From every blush that lrindles in thy cheeks to revel in the roses. Helene has been our bubble of serenity for four years. A diminutive lass of peaceful and ladylike com- posure, Helene enjoys people as much as they enioy her. She has been our promotor of good will and is always trying to relieve someone of worries. Her gentle laughter has proved to be her salient point. Helene has always been serious at study and merry at play and is secre- tary bound. INEZ LOUISE COMER An ounce of mirth is worth a pound o sorrow. Inez is a morn optimist and refuses to worry about the daily problems of life. She has traveled around during her high school ca- reer in a casual and easy- going manner. Inez has alf ways been at ease and is the keeper of a placid disposition. At all times she is willing to take a back seat and watch. Inez's goal is the business world. DORINDA ELIZABETH CONNELLY The little sweet cloth kill much bitterness. The prefect of St. Iohn's Sodality is symbolic of the greatness of this society. Affability and complacency accompany her every work. Dorinda has been an honor student throughout her four years at Bapst. She has gained many friends through her charming and lady-like ways. Life can't help but be good to one of its best products. FREDERICK GERARD DAICLPZ Believe that you have and you have itf' Freddy has spent much of his time in class being quiet. However, when he has said something, it has been worthy of note. Never having very much trouble with scholastic affairs, Freddy has always managed to comc through on examina- tions. Freddy plans to cntcr business college when he graduates. NVQ- are wishing him success there. ALPHONSE IosEPII IJESROSIENS Mind moves mattcrf' Punch has shown football enthusiasts what really can be done with 175 pounds of brawn and determination. A three year varsity man in football, hc has proven him- self to be an able linesman. Punch possesses that certain something that distinguishes all our Bradley boys and IIlilliCS them the grand people that they arc. DANIPII. FRANCIS FLANAGAN, JR. Education 1illlkCS the munf' Dan, as we all know, is the unsung hero who has kept the Bapst athletic equipment together. At every game, one has seen Dan doing his job quickly and efficiently. Every pause was a time for Dan to shine, Always on the go, Dan plans to remain active at the Maine Maritime Acad- emy. Our best wishes go out to this quiet and capable manager. RICHARD FRANCIS F onn Opinion in good men is but knowledge in the rnakingf' Dick can justly be 'tagged our class jester. Always ready to make classes in- teresting with his quick wit and good humor, hc has won for himself a host of friends at Bapst. Dick has filled a different class office each year, and he has served well in each. He plans to become a veterina- rian, and we're wishing him best of luck in his profession.

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