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

 - Class of 1952

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..s'I !!:R 'E - 4231 I X: M . f f li ' A I gi X. ff! it - ill Z 5 nI'S, :yL'll lxlk X N i . V?': 2 l .A v l l Af, X F5 X S19 X 'U -B , 1. Q55 R x 'N se We Wx 'W M ' xx' X X? 4 x v C t E' X N I lxfik Xl. Q C i . MQ' An av - XX t ' ELIZABETH CRAWFORD The life of the party, Betty is known for dancing the Charles- ton, This curly-haired brunette is one of the prettiest girls in the Sen- ior Class. Every afternoon you see Betty coming out of school dressed all in white. Doctor Gunn Will have a very competent assistant come June. What's this about hold- ing more than one job at once??? MARGARET ANN CURRIER Margaret Ann comes to us from Bradley. She has been endowed with a keen mind for mathematics. Dur- ing hunting season, she can be seen parading through the woods threat- ening the poor innocent animals. Busy all the day studying and pass- ing her courses, she keeps racing ahead of us. Because of what she has achieved during her four years at John Bapst, we predict that this girl will be an asset to any group with Whom she will Work in the future. BARBARA DAY Barbara Bubbling-over Day is the type one Wouldn't mind being stranded With. She is, besides being downright pretty, a cheery Miss with a lot of attractive, personal qualities. Barbara would make a fine nurse or social Worker. It is hard to imagine a person more apt to relieve distress and give comfort. Bar- bara's proudest boast is her big brother Phil, who carried away everything in the Way of honors last year that John Bapst had to offer. Continue to smile, Barb - God bless you.

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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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JAMES DELANEY Handsome Jim received recog- nition for outstanding basketball playing during his Senior year. It is generally believed that our team would have been in serious conten- tion had Jim been spared to us during the final games of the sea- son. He might well be called the hard luck guy of the class, since- besides his injury in basketball- a leg injury kept him out of foot- ball. Jim has a keen mind and a lot of ambition. He should go places when he breaks into the world of designing. GLADYS DIONNE Gladys lived a very subdued life during her first three years at Bapst but made up for it when she became a Senior. Her first big bid was made in the history play as Old Mother World. She came forth again with a brilliance when she was chosen as one of the HV6 candidates for the Snow Ball Queen. Gladys is very photogenic and dainty. When she graduates, the Old Town contin- gent will lose a glamorous support- er. JAMES DUFOUR Jim came to Bapst from Old Town four years ago and has grad- ually acquired a Bangor style. With- out saying much, Jim has gained great height in the way of good fellowship. We all envy his captivat- ing smile and swaggering manners. Although Jim plans to join the Air Force, we hope he manages to steer his ultimate course into politi- cal circles where he could become a great influence - and probably would, as he is absolutely irrepress- ible. ,X Y? fjliihl . h WA 1 F ' 1 Wx vWuil2QlE ,y X .IR l W K ix in? X S 1 - X' If wifi ivy ' if 9. 49- ' New li 1, Mg s. X F X ,. ,, 'S A .Q , I ri. ', , a X fl 5 - Q - W'

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