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JACQUELINE BELCOURT Jacky Those move easiest who have learned to dance. Jacky is one of our better dancers. She was quiet in school, but for those who knew her outside, there was never a dull moment when Jacky was near. Junior Red Cross I, II, III. CECILE R. BELLEFLEUR Cis Everyone who knew her loved her. Cis was always a very cheerful person. She should be able to fullill her desire to become a knitting instructor, for she does well at that, as she does at dancing. Re- member her good-looking hand-made sweaters? And her industry in the Junior Canteen Corps? Junior Red Cross I, II, III. DORIS A. BENNETT ..DOt,, A maid so charming and very petite, So full of fun and very sweet. Doris will be well remembered as the clever waitress in Dot and Dashes. Although here only since her Jun- ior year, she is well acquainted, and loved by everyone who knows her. The twinkle in her eye and her gay laughter will be missed by all. Senior Play III: Junior Red Cross II, IIIg Class Tax Collector. GLORIA E. BERARD Goo-Goo Your gentleness, more than your force, moves us to friendliness. Gloria's hobby was writing letters to sailors. If you wanted to go bowling, you could always call on her, for that was her favorite sport. She wants to be a telephone operator, but may also make her fame with sewing. Best of luck, Goo-Goo. Junior Red Cross II. OSCAR P. BERGERON Junior Where there's a will there's a way. Junior was known for his amusing questions in the classrooms, which kept a great many pupils and teachers smiling. He was a faithful buyer of Defense Stamps and a good hockey player. His ambition, after he leaves the Army, is to be an oculist. Tattler Reporter III: Lunch Counter III: Junior Red Cross I, II, III: Property Committee, Senior Play III. Left March 23, 1944, to join the United States Army. Page Twenty-two
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ROBERT BARON Bob A horse, a horse, My kingdom for a horse! Bob is a young man with divided interests-Queenie and football. His great ability as a football player was shown during his whole high school career. He was the life of any class and certainly a good pal. Rifle Club I: Football I, II. III, Co-Captain III: Jun- ior Red Cross I. II, IIIL Gymnasium Exhibition III. STUART HAWKINS BATCHELDER i'Batch 'fSkillful was he in all things. Batch will be remembered not only for his skillful skiing, his tumbling ability, and his bright answers in Senior history class, but also for his winning smile, and his good work in the Senior Play. Band I, II, III: Christmas Assembly II: Ski Club II1 Senior Play III: Junior Red Cross I, II, III: Track III: Gymnasium Exhibition III. JACQUELINE BEAULIEU Jackie A face with gladness overspread Left smiles by human kindness bredf' Jackie is one of our attractive girls and gifted with many talents, of which singing is the one. Besides be- ing remembered for her speed in typewriting, she will also be remembered for her wide variety of becoming hair-dos. Cwlee Club I, II, III: Music Festival III: Junior Red Cross I, II, III: Christmas Assemblies I, II, III: Tusitala Typist. LIONEL E. BEDARD ,,Bed,. f'Neat, not gaudy. Lionel was a friendly, smiling chap who knew just about every high school person. I-Ie always was neat and wellfdressed with a very business-like appearance. A member of the Junior Red Cross, he had time for no other activities because he worked after school in his father's store. We hope he attains his ambition to be manager of a super-market. Upper Quarterg Gymnasium Exhibition III. LUCILLE JEAN BEDELL Jeannie A sweet, attractive hind of grace. Jeannie was an attractive girl in many different ways. Although she was quiet and reserved, she was liked by all who knew her. We hear that you want to be a beauti- cian. Well, loads of luck to you, Jeannie : we are sure you will make the grade. Junior Red Cross I, II, III: Usher for Senior Play III. Page Twenty-o'rLe
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J. ROMEO BERGERON Romie The first element of success is the determination to succeed. Romie was a quiet boy, but very determined, and had a great personality. He was always seen taking pic- tures at football games. We think he will achieve his ambition to be a photographer. Lunch Counter lllg Junior Red Cross I, Il, IH: Gym- nasium Exhibition III, Left April 13, 1944, to join the United States Navy. VILMA L. BERRY Snooks 'fShe lives in that ideal world Whose language is not speech but song. Vilma was always around when you heard Oh phooeyl She was well known for her active participa- tion in school affairs and also for her bowling ability. In outward appearance she is quiet and studious, but we know she is full of fun and rarin' to go. Glee Club I, Il: Tattler Reporter l, ll: Christmas As- sembly IIIL Senior Play Ill. LAURETTE BERUBE Shorty Her smile was not more sunny than her heart. She is short, she is cute, and possesses the admirable trait of having a good word for everybody. That dimple- cheeked smile just knocks the blues out of all who see it. Her dancing eyes and her expression What a life! will remain with us long. Vwle are sure, Laurette, that you will be a success in your career as a hairdresser. Press Club III: Lunch Counter III: Senior Play Usher Ill: Junior Red Cross I, Il, IHQ Upper Quarter. RACHEL BEATRICE BERUBE . .Rays Small of size Bur witty and wise. Whenever we were planning a good time, we made sure to call on Ray, She enjoyed roller-skating and bowling. She was a friend indeed, always loyal. She never let a person down. Can't you hear her say, Are you kidding? Cilee Club I: Junior Red Cross I, Il. ROBERT PAUL BERUBE Bob Music, music, everywhere, and not a note to spare. Yes, you guessed: Bob is a music boy, and wherever you find music, you're likely to find Bob He plans to go into the Navy soon, and would prefer the Quarter- master Corps. He will be remembered for his famous reply of Huh? to everything asked him. Tattler Business Manager lllg Junior Red Cross I, Il, HIL Class Tax Collector. Page Twenty-three
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