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

 - Class of 1952

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DAVID FERRIS Dave is the tall, impressive and gracious lad one meets weaving in and out of classes. Perhaps more than any other student, Dave roves about from class to class, get- ting from each department any foundation material that he will find useful to become a top-flight accountant. He is a convincing de- bator, a clever writer and a keen diagnostician of mathematical prob- lems. Dave can't miss making good. He has just about every de- sirable quality one can find in a student. VALERIE GALLANT It has been a long time since the graduating class has been without a Gallant. Valerie is a worthy rep- resentative of the Gallant clan. She has a fortune in her lovely complexion and also a fortune in her Trading Post prospects. Valerie keeps her own counsel, so we hesi- tate to say just what her plans are. We hope Valerie lives up to her high ideals and becomes another John Bapst celebrity. JAMES GILLIS Jim is the most characteristic Bapst man participating in all sports. He is the soul of respecta- bility and integrity. Jim has giv- en his best to the cause and deserves to be numbered among the top men of Bapst. Although Jim has given loads of time to athletics and stud- ies, he has managed to hold down a very responsible job in local baker- ies. We feel his personality and willingness will see Jim through. Good luck, Jim, gl 9 K Rib, E? fi? x N h vxxx vii ' ' ' . va Wx f f , .lj sim? 0545 was Vx .fa so P I f ' it I , H f 5 1 N5 N f QQ X Q ' ff -155 J -fds- ' 5331233 52,46 J' ?4'!a'4b'Z'14 X -9 ' 'N'?ff3'5 .. ., A -.-1 'R 33 'M'uR rgs 1 X .4 fl '- 4 I X , w N-f if 'Q c .? ga ll it as N fail



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RICHARD HOWELL Dick is the most popular boy in Bapst. Wherever you go, you will find Dick well received and thor- oughly at home. It wasn't until he became a Senior that Dick broke into the entertainment field. His song and dance number was easily the most heartily received of any of the boy and girl combinations. Dick is the only mailman in town who rings twice. He can turn a good account of himself slinging cokes, and he was a very important mem- ber of the Bapstonian staff. ROBERT HOWELL Bob hails from St. Mary's. Al- though he never played varsity ath- letics, he is still recognized as one of the better athletes at Bapst. His only comment on things in general is, Well, that's the way it goes. He is well liked by all the members of the Senior Class and is always willing to lend a helping hand. Al- though Bob is still undecided about the future, he has been giv- ing some thought to attending the U. of M. to take up physical educa- tion. FREDERICK LAWRENCE Freddie might well be referred to as Mr. Substantial. We know of no other Senior who could be de- pended upon more securely than the irrepressible f'Freddie. He has been a hearty contributor to all ac- tivities, whether he partakes or not. Freddie is responsible for many of the Senior write-ups appearing in this book. He has a much keener sense of observation than one would be apt to credit him with. Freddie is apt, too, at dealing out cokes, He holds the unbeatable record of hav- ing attended all home games. Good luck, Freddie E3 iff' Q5 Yi S X x X fi mx f s -i fs.f7 LQSX 'L Z ,-A W Y'D'l se fffi M .e

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