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0 gXLElq Y I0 if-Ti ROBERT GIROUARD 33 Morton Street Woonsocket, R. l, This young gentleman is the smallest fellow in this year's graduating class, but he is nevertheless one of its leading students, having earned two gold letters in two years. He transferred from Woonsocket High last year to join the Mount, He is also athletically inclined, and baseball is his favorite. He makes trigonometry look easy and this is one of his best subiects. He also is in the lndustrial Chem- istry Course. The Boy Scouts of Precious Blood Parish also take part of his time. l.ots of luck, Nicky l ROBERT GORDON 49 Burt Street Dorchester, Mass. Bob comes from Dorchester, Mass. At the end of this year he will have completed four years at the Mount. Dur- ing his second year he played sports, but however he has not played the past two years. He is an excellent worker and may be given as an example to the butterflies, He is thinking of joining the army and has spent three or four summers at an army camp of the C. M, T. C Bob has been known and liked by all the students and he has re- turned the friendship of all. He is a well-built fellow and a thorough man. ln his actions, his manner, he proves this. He will long be remembered in the annals of the school as a good friend and a studious young man. 1640
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gXCEl9 E 'I0 10 T'Vl'f'C i FRANCIS GARDELLA 592 Blackstone Street Woonsocket, R. l. Garchie came to us three years ago, and since then has won a host of friends with his light-hearted wit and humor. Although some of his jokes are pretty dry, he gets a good one across now and then, Sometimes his wit and joking get him into a little difficulty in class, as the Brother has a knack of handing out 2 or 3 pages to copy, and sure enough our good friend Francis is among those to get them Garchie didn't make the varsity in either football or bas- ketball but he tried hard, and in practice sessions he caused the varsity boys plenty of trouble. Francis plans to enter his father's fruit business. With a fresh start before him, we feel sure that Garchie will succeed. BERNARD GAUTHIER 28 Central Street Manville, R. l, Bernard is a quiet, unassuming fellow, but this does not prevent him from being very popular with his classmates. l-le resides in Manville and the best part of it is that he upholds that town's rights. As for studies, you often see him at the top of his classy this he has achieved by his constant daily works l-le is a sort of a fellow who minds his own business but on the other hand is always willing' to help anyones l-lis polite and courteous manners are his fortune. Industrial Chemistry is one of his favorite subjects. Greet- ings to the President of the Band Council! 1940
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gXCElS e 10 as as 1'V1'f'C ALBERT GREGOIRE 26 Jenckes Street Woonsocket, R. l. For the last three years, Greg has been patroling left field for the Mount baseball team. He has also flashed for the track and basketball teams. His name has graced the Honor Roll many times. Cheerful, fun-loving, and hard- working, Greg's witty remarks have caused a great deal of joy and laughter during class time. After graduation, he hopes to secure a position in the Postal Service. Having seen him go through high school with flying colors, we can- not help being optimistic when it comes to predicting his future. We're all pulling for you, Greg l WILLIAM GRENIER 473 Providence Street Woonsocket, R. l. Bill is one of the guietest boys at the Mount, but never- theless he has made the class appreciate his presence with his ready smile, and numerous manifestations of school spirit, during his two years at the Mount. After his gradu- ation he hopes to become the clarinetist of some well-known orchestra. In his spare time he hopes to help his father in his printing business. We look to him for great accom- plishments in the great game of life, and may he some day become a member of Benny Goodmans Orchestra. 1940 -
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