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

 - Class of 1952

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EARLENE LEVEILLE Earlene can usually be seen play- ing the piano for our many school activities. Popular and ambitious, she is the president of the Senior Class. A diligent and good worker, Earlene has always been at the head of her class. With her sound judg- ment and persevering earnestness in hard work, we know that Earlene will be an asset to any group of peo- ple among whom she will live and work in the future. One of her am- bitions is to attend Beals Business College. ELIZABETH LOBLEY Betty is more apt to become a hostess than any one of her class- mates. She has a charming way and an easy speaking voice. Although she has given plenty of evidence of loyalty and sincere devotion to the school, Betty has never any time to spare when the bell rings for prayers in the morning. She is un- decided but hopes to become an ex- emplary domestic. RICHARD LYNCH Dick is the youngest and the likeliest of all the Lynch's to be- come City Manager. He has a very attractive way and is more than enthusiastic in all types of school activities. He made a grand con- tribution to his scientific and math- ematical progress by bringing to school each Monday morning a copy of Sporting News. Brother Patri- cius predicts that he will be the outstanding apple polisher of his class. We hope he continues the good record of his two brothers at Maine. Our full support, Richard. X 1' VW -'.4.Q..1.t4f!5i2 u 5 l K x. D xslt I . I 9 ' , -A .......... ...,. .. I Il 'f-EZ 3:2 , X aq- S -5 4 X its fi 'B1lY'f S.-, A x 1 X A Q 4' f is N ' if -af rfb 2 V, , 1 l I

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