Mount St Charles Academy - Excelsior Yearbook (Woonsocket, RI)

 - Class of 1940

Page 121 of 152

 

Mount St Charles Academy - Excelsior Yearbook (Woonsocket, RI) online collection, 1940 Edition, Page 121 of 152
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Page 121 text:

n t EXUE1., 1 K9 00 Q-f-C GRADE VlllaaBROTHER BERNARDS CLASS Snapshots at Random This distinguished graduating class ot the grammar school course displayed promptitude, courtesy, and intelligence throughout the entire year. What more could a teacher demand ot them? Heading the list ot individual characters were the names ot David Buckley and Franny lVlcAulitte. These two youngsters will certainly attain scholastic honors in their high school days it they continue such outstanding class work. Jimmy Coyne, Jack Turner, and James Reilly also proved they could get results by constant ettorts. Dicky Frost, who relishes the goal-tending position ot Davey Kerr, New York Rangers, captained the Indians who won the Class B hockey title ot the Junior League. Robert Dusseault was a member ot that team also Tom Gallagher played on the Junior l-ligh Baseball team. Arthur Carson took care ot the managerial reins for all Brother lVlichael's athletic teams. Tex Welles, the loguacious lad, is well-known tor his tall stories. Joe Teeth Woodlock played guard on the Robins team, Class B basketball champions ot the Junior League. Edward Lutz, and Richard Bonneville, late-comers to the class, and Joseph Zumbo were capable students who never got in trouble. Brother Bernard, who had the honor ot teaching these boys, was very proud ot his class and he wishes that the boys continue their fine work in first-year high. RICHARD RONDEAU ll7 l94U

Page 120 text:

EXCELS at '0 W 0 e 1Nl'f'C GRADE Vlll---BROTHER Bl.AlSE'S CLASS A Short anol Sweet Description Authier-always obliging and eager to study, Barnabeea good friend but not too studious, Barthelemyethe best student in making French compositions, Berard-an excellent reader, Bousgueteeethe peewee of the class, Cabanae-homework always done neatly, Armand Cotefarithmetic ace and a strong rooter at Mount hockey games, Herve Cote-A-happy-go-lucky chap, Montcalm Cote-runner-up as outstanding boy of class, Desrosiersebaton tvvirler de luxe, good athlete, Gregoireehigh ranking pupil who likes to protest, Grenon-courteous and helpful, Jacgueseea model student for any teacher, Lamarrefalways ready with a big smile, Landry-quiet and studious, Laferriereea future hockey star for Bro. Adelard, Lavalleeea cheerful asset to the class, Moisonelikes to sleep, lvlorinewide awake all the time, Nlyette-prospective varsity pitcher in a few years, Picard-outstanding boy of class in all departments, Rondeau-works hard all the time, Rousseauepromising athlete, could do better in studies, Ruhlandetops the class in penmanship, St. Germain-superior in literature, Trudeau-chubby, happy, capable pupil, Vezina-best athlete, Dunneffair in class, better on the ball-field, Belhumeurvalways late but works well, Revs Brother Blaise- genial, patient, and well-respected RICHARD RONDEAU , 1950



Page 122 text:

EXUEL., at 'o W ll VIA'f'C ,f , . A , N GRADE VllaBROTl-lER ROlNlALD'S CLASS l-lere we have the babies of the school, They are apprentices beginning on a long and strenuous journey through many years of work in studies. The hard and happy years of high school and college lie before them. Perhaps at times, their footsteps may falter, some may fall to the wayside but for the most part we are sure that with the sterling qualities of perseverance and loyalty that they now display, they will forge ahead slowly and surely to the time when the Mount shall be proud to present them its highest honor, the high school diploma symbolizing their success in secondary work. l-lighest honors of the year belong to Rene Soucy and Robert Pelletier with Ray Gervais, Al Derochers, and Roger Poirier following close behind The Beau Brummelf' we are told, is handsome Paul McDermott. The class athlete is Rudy Chioffi having won his letter as guard on Brother lVlichael's Junior l-ligh football team. Robert Donahue, following the footsteps of brother Joe, varsity football captain, won the title of the most popular boy. Julian Oleaga, the little Spanish boy, keeps in good with Brother Ronald furnish- ing him with stamps. The most gentlemanly is Charlie Trainor, the young red-head from Providence. Bob Sheridan, Ray Beaudry and Louis Bertholet are all-round athletes Robert Doc Savage and Ray Gaudet are new-comers who give promise of doing great things, JOSEPH PERREALJLT IQRU

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