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VIVIAN BUTERA Vivian, who is considered the most candid girl in her class, com- mands a staunch following because of her honesty and sincerity. Vivian did an exceptional job at the Coffee Party in offering her talents to boost the profits at the John Bapst booth. She has her own style of singing, plus rare ability in ren- dering Western interpretations. Judy Canova, beware FRANK CLANCEY Despite a weight handicap, Frank became a very dependable quarter- back and did some shrewd play- calling. It was largely due to Frank's astuteness that Bapst had a successful season on the gridiron. Frank has done better than average Work with the books and has man- aged to have a lot of fun besides. He has the readiest blush of any of the Seniors and that is really some- thing as his classmates are a modest lot. Frank is heading for Castine where he will establish himself as the toast of the crews. PHYLLIS CLOUGH Phyllis came to us from Bangor High School where she successfully completed three years of classical study. She has been a grand con- tribution to the spirit of good fel- lowship that has been so pronounced among the present Seniors. Phyllis has won a large following from the male department at Bapst. All agree that she is a very likable and ener- getic creature. Her plans call for a thorough pursuit of the classical courses. , 1 fi f 614 -Gia Wi- fy -l ,XX ll X V s X y Y , N-' A X N 7 ,iw l l 5' X gl! fn' ix N xx I , txt 7 , A '2lii'Lfi- la f' KEY. c lo g l am 'Ebl 1 Q!-'71 Q Jil!!! liii ,gr GB N4 N ff- 3' .1 1 f 2 j A fl X, 5 Q4 fr 422: 'Univ I x 7 if- x J xi I i Q1 f A Q g 4,l-n- ' 5y1s, 'g,21 JW ' at :2 f ff x X ax nfl I 0 0 ,?,f J
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ROBERT CONNOR Bob has been one of the most reliable standbys when it comes to public speaking or Master of Cere- mony chores. Because of his mar- velous tone quality, we predict a career in radio, although at this point Bob says he will go into agriculture. Bob attains very good marks with the least trouble of anyone in class. Bob can al- ways be counted on to come up with the shrewdest questions in a great variety of subjects. RAYMOND CORMIER One of the things that will linger in the minds of the Seniors long after graduation is Ray's rendi- tion of Rock'a'bye, My Baby in the Minstrel. He sang it with so much eclat that several of the Brothers were noticed humming it while walking along the corridors. Besides his great vocal talent, Ray is an ardent camera fan, with several pictures in this book illustrating his knowledge of pho- tography. Good luck, Ray, and we hope you are the first to get a can- did picture of Brother Patricius' expression when the Red Sox win the pennant. ROBERT COX Bob has been bobbing in and f '- 71 . ft Q: gp ' S SKI t x J 'L - fart , Qi 1 X , K js 1: A 'J . 5 K' , N kk ty. QNX ,en I rxij Q X4 ' -' x G, ' x -. sig W Q aoxfgi -JN ' N E1 --'f QI W . 1 f b, X, X lk out of Bapst classes with more care- , Q ni, X less abandon than any other stu- , , Q. f dent. Apparently he is a great 1 U friend of Brother Aubertus-at ' . Q 4' least they are seen in conference Xi '- C19 5 with great regularity. Bob has a Q X great many other friends as well. f' Although lacking weight, he was a ? X member of this year's football team. V, 'V He was one of the men behind the ,- h scene in this year's Minstrel, ren- x yf x dering valuable aid to Brother 'X l Patricius. , ' , , -l X . ,, N
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