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LMA 7 —. Su Ce a a7 ra 123 e 5100 ae aay ences Pere ihe Mew Bete at (rs prfonce TLECBWMNALBANLEY’ ea AOS FS ati ) Ve POW Tr AA Ae ‘ i] t 1 ' ‘ x rile x - “ ‘ o ys os 4 7 i sy - ’ (s — y 4 ‘ fr i 7 . ? we ¢ ! 5 ' 7 7 i | A F ; gy fy : - wy iy M _ ? my et ee ‘ ai , it M It @ Leo ' 2 ¢ - Reverend Pere, Nous sentons votre coeur paternellement emu en ce bea Qjour dejnotre graduation, car vous savez comprendre et nof fg joies et nos peines, Depuis plusieurs annees' vous voug eintéressez a notre éducation encourageant nos efforts, sou od | riant a nos succés: et voila que, aujourd'hui, vous vou sf 4 4pppretrez a les couronner. ie ; Ne serait-ce point plutot @ nous, Révérend Pére de , deposer a vos pieds, une couronne de gratitude pour le de=} Provenent dont vous avez daigndé nous entourer pendant ces % Gannées précieuses, devou ement que nous n!'oublierons jamais¢ () yet auquel il nous sera doux de recourir encore quand notre ave, Gbarque, agitee par les flots, semblera pres de perir. Pourd. ous, en effet, les joies de ce jour sont melees de quelque jf ‘WY Gtristesse a la pensee de quitter, notre chére ecole. Nous ¢ br. Comprenong qu'une vie nouvelle s'ouvre devant nous, semee 7 ™ d'autres devoirs et peut-etre de pénibles epreuves. Cepen- pf grant, nous l'abordons avec courage et confiance; vous nous J WW avez montre la vole, vous nous avez enseigne la source de wf ‘ia force. Nous vous le promettons, bon P ere, nous nous | ¢ -2Pprocherons souvent de la Sainte Table pour que le Dieu G de 1l'Eucharistie, nous conserve et nous guide dans le che 7 ir min de 1l'honneur et de la vertu. % 2 W 0 @ 2a ; ‘ Y A vous aussi, bons Peres, nous disons un grand merci: pour tout ce que vous avez fait pour nous. Nous demandons. aux Sacrés - Coeurs de Jésus et de Marie de vous rendre au centuple les actes de dévouement dont nous avons éte’ l'ob-g jet de votre part. . Veuillez, Reverends Peres, agreer l'expression de la profonde et respectueuse reconnaissance avec laquelle nous ommes heureux de nous dire, ¥ Les eleves de la Classe de Graduation 1947 . A A x: y Wttony @ ) he Lowy a ai, eee a) a 2% or) . % orvet Enoveyv ¥ ( ; ine cyewte® ! acre ey ey TeCd HFOV..OoT Goes pvov =, ‘ amoG RweRe aoov tan , wR BUh RT, OTR, ee Phe J LET oW Any es RA 6 i. BAA we lioged wewieg aon ga a8 y rte ° P —— ’ ; ts res CP ets rye we Die oy A soore teh@ _ , aor TORT UODOS ANA AOUO® Oka | 3 Sq se yap show 24 AGAVOYUE BOM -B 28 f tonnes aes, Ben? , vs pe Avan cig eit mEkY | weer fe hae ay | Om di 'ssch Oi aA 4% mo of MioUtlco Off) , aneig ac¥ a tee08 i sete LTe “oy + ith wrest mich fal ¥yovn aiio? iroh Jane nimowe Lidse 9 Bot BLD PEOMEVOTAD, |, eeauerooeg nokg ; oy wt | v4 ah a EAE wrevooen ab xeiob etea Bor LJ . 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Uy, G { ® Ro ia cai 1237 S10 MQ es pe Ade Uc ALNe X : i a eT ; ge Ps J a es, : ‘ ihe sin Tae ee Dante a oe ie a oe rate + oul A Be y oheane A 1237. - y Bonne Mere Superieure, JZ 4 a Devouees Maitresses, depart sans retour, nous venons, dans un sentiment de fi- liale reconnaissance, vous faire nos adieuxs Cea mots sont que, chaque jour du temps que nous avons vecu sous votre direction, n'a fait que grandir notre attachement a notre ecole. Voua avez é6te pour nous si bonnes, si devouees, que, nous séparer de vous, nous fait Sprouver un serrement souvenir de vos bonnes legons et de tous les soins dont vous n'avez cesse de nous entourer. Une consolation nous reste; nous vous quittons, mais nous garderons,vous, avec nous, et nous, avec vous; une sorte de contact permanent par la priore. Nous prierons pour que le ciel multiplie vos jours préecieux et vous paye en saintes joies le bien que vous avez fait. Et vous prierez, n'est-ce Pas, bonne Mere, cheres Maitresses, ore que, dans le monde ou nous entrons et ou tant de pieges sont tendus a la vertu, nous demeurions franchement chretiens, exergant dans nos familles l'apostolat du bon exemple,comme un rayonnement 6cole. Yf Et nous prierons encore re ciproquement pour que nous nous retrouvions ensemble, un jour, au beau Paradis] Puisque le jour de notre gradugtion va marquer notre , tristes et nous avons peine a contenir notre emotion. Clest de coeur. Oh] nos coeurs, croyez qu'ils emportent le de la formation religieuse que nous avons recue dans ceteé { PROVES iB 39 a” Pines SOHO yao | DAR gtiad ot eae, Fe A: shi ' op iy ’ 4 tua baogne oven ie ed (iP Mile ; ; | SOCROT DAR BHONOVEL , ae HOR HUD EGR Coron Bo ‘aot of expel Inno tha mo Ot hol sole eo mte el Pee: af . etion ing a8 8 aculeg Nave soon ¢8 Bete Bene wre ip. muy mate 2 phy | S13 h ee) 53 LO wetae ated Stine aop RET ele poezee Priiah 28 Rie By ral we oY) SOR ai «Ee Vora PRS male. wa OF othe tee OL: RE hae fa noosa tae Bev aoe tor By CMD doy oy the a! autov oowe wired 6 | af dag soo deotedag. ancl sare deg wf ratvien 6 OvuEn neov te sven tg w ot daw'n . wees ooev ci (yote eye eee ; : ; . nn : a J ; . i 4 nent ad pi CLE Weel aa, 8 r Ah wats ay 4 ‘4 aeboedt dene 4 Wate g GPs we JG Aone Hhe ntti a Bre yale te eee 2 nea ‘dy ome, eleneta “el wh Pelee tea? s vot timate ood woe alo 6 eare ty Lied, Gon) metet cat i . a 7 W cemnwat crete. that: ef CD ND a aorta Deo. a a%- aod ga et se On: ORO Lean COR ’ : A i ‘ Ft we OK OK OK OK OK OK KK OK xk Kk eR RK OS % CLASS OFFICERS th hkte kt + % Ethel Doucet President tg ti w Se He MH tH he OF Gertrude Galvin Secretary + « a3 OK AK mk OK KK “KK teeter keke + te ay % % he he Oe te Oe Leona Beaulieu Vice President + ot 6 HH HH Se OT a ee ee Marianne Ronayne Treasurer ok KK ee OK KK KK KK ex % ’ . . e § = ace - , e im; 1237 Q 10C@ ETHEL MARY DOUCET 126 Harvey Street Cambridge ete With sincere pleasure and par-= donable pride we present the most popular member of our Class and its President,a lea- der who guided our social ac tivities with enthusiasm and efficiency, a young woman who is a credit to her Church and to her Alma Mater,our esteemed Classmate, Ethel Mary Doucet. MARCELLA ANN KNOWLES 1426 Mass. Avenue Arlington esece When she is not studying her favorite subjecteRelizion, Mar- cella may very readily be found surrounded by sport pictures of which she is very fond of col- lecting. Softball is her best liked sport. She is a capable typist and plans the career of an office woman. FLORA MARY THERIAULT Sl Sherman Street Cambridge ee Flora who is familiar to all because of her irrepressible humor, is,nevertheless,serious whenever there is work to be done. Dancing is her beste liked sport and biology her favorite subject. She is also fond of cooking and knitting. Flora's ambition is to become a nurs6e Y F . f iy dt h i iv ; a! é at ‘ i ain) iy J 7 P ‘ : ot. Paks re by J uf i. ae a i A“ y ioe q unk an I ale Ly rh ya} peer Bs Ga ae | ahi Ny see ill: Petr: rea “4 , rs ecw an enhiavinad Void Cor pel oat thea ee Deh ksi a Nat aocA aoe bas eapwsete Shah hen ig we ; We) oa Seivnern 68. ° abit: «Canon R fy) eae Vy Caen cainvied Jags ' re ‘ W¢ sf ee iM ee ; hs} FRED DASs 7. “el gg eo £¢ aig | BYTE CRee yy meen (hy “oe [Sise8. Seo Behion ale Sein RT NRT Oa ca ira A try voeteuddas Mele eole iti roid We hs Bears ies O08 PATO MEMO 4 es a to2'2 tee bay a mY ae iq toersot peat gl Died @ RE oS (oe yeread 24 So Seewe ALA Teal oe Gg . Ya ah, teu od! rae fodda , of eneealoae a . f ate i we ae ee Wh OS PA AE rung zy! ome Oe, eT eo hy AS if ria on Dr Peas mani | ie IAT Wa TR ae Pe Ai, kate anti Rene? Soe heh erie biviay: L7. | ah | yaa oe ; Le nv ely av cid. Lice. Ot ‘ode f | . me ce oegewmiy het) ke fb : ‘a paint ie ae Pe aise anaes at xeowy nent pent oA ings | ant i cb dy Tyee coe Syodberog ‘i at gei@ et ole ae , ay ll Waa perry) eye Weft ois Teese Qiv. EVANGELINE JULIA ARSENEAULT 64 Reed Street Cambridge Ieee Evangeline is one of the gayest members of the class. In her spare time, which in the busy life of a schoolgirl is not much, she tells the world that nothing pleases her more than bowling, and collecting greete- ing cards as a hobby. She Likes typing in the classroom, Her ambition is to become a medical secretary. LEONA ROSE MARIE BEAULIEU LOO Reed Street Cambridge Shiki Leona is one of the star pupils of whom the Class of'47 is just- ly proud. Leona's favorite stu- dy is Englishsher chief hobbies are skating, dancing and music, Blessed with musical talent she plays the piano for the school activities, Leona is also an honor pupil, and is planning to become a private secretary. CECILH H iNRIXTYA CHIASSON 239 Rindge Avenue Cambridge Se tt Possessor of a delightfully disarming smile, mindless of unpleasant weather, seemingly impossible circumstance or any other form o depressing inter- ference, this brown eyed lass is eternally happy about some- thing and practically every- thing. She applauds biology as her favorite study, and in her spars time likes to set hair, Cecile is a capable pianist, Nurse's training beckons her, Dee Ie say ‘A AU ARNORA “ada eb iadient ,) jorven ott te eto et. on bioynand nea’ HF esgado ocd to enecrien (Ras ante oth | adie. a [3 of aye. : jor at ieindoodsa a to @2 Tee SR Suda Dbitow Os F ie ae ecit , {out i 4 Larig oh ved @eenanig ast LA omy: ‘a . ; bith ghtit Swod azi“t Ro ystd ine aye wont ame yu pe - of) 4 PF A Das ’ i BA ta Ter tei ‘ 6 n A el a ‘ 106108 (en uid ed ens St saat pte fue ye nocd atbets..ofbee galerie ts den ced oe: dneegede ‘oe a Sonat pout oLideaacae t hi adi trimaran of: Ry crm Gals o geal boty oven. ice. oopeat -enos toda vein! tL Canteea b2 evgove ¥liaalioard - Sth gett ae gaclotd. abo alege. porn) inartay ner cs ban . thse ele ; tha tow C2 BOXES mi Petes pidease ne yea pai ithe: i rf ‘ay by : Phe Oe; ; ¥ ; 4, Wy i: ; ) (41237 PATRICIA CONSTANCE DUMONT 6 Rice Street Cambridge weeds Patricia, always smiling and ladylike is as even-tempered ag an automtic pilot. She votes science to be her best liked study in the classroon, while she is partial to dan= cing, akating and boating in their due seasons, She is a capable violinist and singer. YVONNE EMMA FRECHET'TE 33 Fenno Street Cambridge Sesh Yvonne is a devotee of all sports, and especially bowling. She also has a tender spot in her heart for the national pas- time. In the classroom, Yvonne 4s a diligent student. Steno- sraphy, she tells us, is the gubject she likes above all others. She hopes to become a successful secretarye LORRAINE LUCY GALLANT 133 Dudley Street Cambridge aaete Wherever there is a crowd of fun-loving students there you will find Lorraine, for her bright eyes are always twink- ling with good-natured frivol- ity.Dancing and bowling occupy most of Lorraine's spare timée She is planning to specialize in chemistrye LACEUMOS AIS a1 RARE Joerte eolh ie 45at ay LegJor Py ho? siLe® ost (GAG -7 4 ef owe 'Sogk cs hgh «| | et RE? ae ites at : “a 6 wag : | He argo . y uj Fe ) rik Se: at 6 Use gakved« buy I ‘ = 7) _ in O9Tr f +p iva ALI So mo { . AWM Tee fo OLE stat sy el wing, ‘Te ues eva 1237 alvv te GERTRUDE FRANCES GALVIN 55 Reed Street Cambridge eset Gertrude is an industrious and honor-winning student.Although she prefers Latin to her other subjects, she does well in all of them. She lists swimning as her besteliked hobby and chess as her favorite extra-curricue jar activity. Her ambition is to become a scientist.Gertrude plans to enter college in Sep- tember, GERALDINE THERESA JUTRAS 9 Reed Street Cambridge 335 Geraldine will always be remem- dered as that tall, long-haired girl who enjoys the English pe- riod best, and has as her favo-= rite hobbies movies and cooking. Geraldine who is a capable pia- nist plans to enter the New En- gland Conservatory of Music, ANIVA MARIE LAPORTE 114 Rindge Avenue Cambridge seeeat Anita, who is a very pleasant and friendly girli,has her smile as her richest treasure. anita rates baseball as her favorite gport. In the classroom Steno= graphy is her besteliked sub- ject. In addition, Anita is a good student and seems to deri- ve a lot of pleasure from her studies. Her plans are indefie nite, v r , A) } i i ray ? = rt’) ey Linea oy id a an 3 +1 Seg MD ay ty, . sie ; bow evo tateuhwt sa ef fr wh ve ated ry) : s Pie £2 Jy ban, i? PI Ruwae ott ) AVS at Peery oat ” A ue aa) Pea ¥) : ih r og ; 7 ' Bh: th Wii Tite Gea eo ize a be | hLetd Bit) ' , % a Si ene a } ee ye Wihie | ) Aie ae thao £igee @end ete age nt og i at mat uy ay ps } wh ‘ wis Ki rer’ wi r Fy we té hee | il? Us repay 63 ' ong sad ’ r 4 ai ¢ oi en i P ! ; + M4 « s iow , ‘ 7 V fy 4 Me i ¥ P 4 oe te | Terres ti) pid ' are ‘ yh ’ - . ‘+ tua ; ‘ ee 4 4 j , ita aa; Ban’ ay ii i ; Lie yt 2 ra i 0 a 1 . r ‘ by ri KY Le } ; five int he) a 5 ; : ey . Log Sawa ie } r Sui Ae wy Le ; fig he | ib rh ; i ; f : ; J mM, ‘ i ma nase iy. Bhi ; aq . . hist fo : i | ; . aed of GUN A aly neo TEC Oe Me SOLON dh Ope ee LY tae) ae 2a Thay Ma MP TPA i B ay . ie Af : ee ae | . th « ; tie ibe se ..? bhi ty ye Ae GD) Cy ETE VA eS Gee as mace? OF EPs OU mate Pemadate soc ee: if ya pba ; ——- A Be ie o : i 5 ¥ i , nt ahaa, esluuveh veh ee Ciedwend jet eee y f ‘ c é tod ye Ps ut Ww iy ie aay or “IS Reo neel? One. OT: br ; a Hae “Foo ne Yeh Seed ee ah eran muh. ie we WE able ne Tee wd gi Fe ee | ' Se R be . oak Nei yg Mcrae On Orne ey ru ya) Perot ¢ ae 5 cat Owyfet)) SRB RMALG | Ee a a ae “Vitus er Bitsy ev, 9s DO hie 123% aivd e ALICE THERESA LAVALLEE 9 Sargent Street Cambridge bite A good student, a warm friend and a willing worker where the best interests of the school are concerned, Alice merits the praise of her teachers and classmates. Bookkeeping plea- ses her most in the classroom while sports of all kinds add to her store of fun. Her anm- bition is to become a designen ELIZABETH LOUISE MELANSON 56 Seven Pines Ave. Cambridge seabit Elizabeth came to us three years ago with a friendly smile on her face and never once has lost it. She found Latin most to her li- king in the classroom, her soft- ball, movies and reading are her most interesting hobbies. Eliza- beth hopes to become a nurse, THERESE MARGUERITE PROULX 4 Day Street Cambridge Fe46 Beneath an exterior of carefree nonchalance which manifested it- self quite of'ten,her loveof ho- nest fun, lurks a heart of gold and a spirit of true loyalty to her school and her friends.When we approached her on her favor- 4te hobbies,fhérése told us she likes driving and inusic. She is a capable pianist. She hopes to enroll at the New Inmgland Cone servatory of Music. ; d Aas) HEAT wOLTA « Jeetse tsar ae g. i? ¢)-4r vey dl ; nebode hoo ri’ wee f io. et te. Ae 1? Ae La Ae Ew ep ne feociiay ay yal Tiayl, oe Yn aD mea) © pest y | Cesta hay ay abd uttt ko se” mw. VAL ere ase Ww 8k%tan wore rod’ bie E44: we icis DLodjnos stad TOV 80 Tet vic DOO 86 'L Gs ew Ore bh Hos a, ah $,.@S 2 ) ane o OL aaah, bite Bate ih aa) LL ot) Gecod 643 sHaleanta bid ag . 409 Sete Lagi Wei) sas ata he 2m | caine ata a i] f 1237 Q 10% SJ MARTANNE RONAYNE 266 Broadway Arlington aed Quiet and earnest are adjec- tives that fit in best with our idea of Marianne. She is known among her friends as a deep thinker and a ready listener- In her spare moments she enjoys swimming and skating. Marianne is a capable artist. She is planning to attend Regis Col- lege and to specialize in art. PRISCILLA MARY ELIZABETH THERIAULT 2 Neil Court Cambridge shiect Priscilla is blessed with a sun- ny disposition and an ability to make friends. She is always the center of fun at recess time, Priscilla confided to us _ that walking and photography get her vote as her best hobbies. Yes, and she is planning to become a successful typist. IRENE J ANNETTE VANASSE 45 Rice Street Cambridge spteet Irene's tireless energy and sunny disposition will be re- Called long after she has left our midst. Each assignment Constituted a challenge, which she met with unflinching spi- rit. Her school spirit was exemplary. Her favorite study is bookkeeping, her favorite pastime is skating. Irene is also a very capable violinist. Tea) (a Lue ee th ) oF, ere Sic joi lado « Hedus tt ene hijo abiw tom ame 1 OM son BOS . ; ght hare wait at OCVMEs ing goat ake as mes i stekine siend satus “rey Aside fia ; my ra pe) | ¢ A Pe ¥ ri ig a ‘ 1 oa, ir ea mer, Ore ‘ Me ' ; ALBERT JOSEPH DOTRON 68 Waterhouse St. Somerville seatat Meet the toast of Somerville, a staunch defender of that thriving Metropolis . Albert likes to watch a good football game, while Math is his favor- ite subject in the classroom. FRANCIS CHARLES DOTRON 43 Rice Street Cambridge weit Cheerful and amiable, Francis Doiron is a man of many inter- ests, including, horse - back riding, football and baseball. Chemistry is the subject he finds most to his taste, and in his spare moments he likes nothing better than to tinker around shoes. He works in a4 Shee Rebuilding Shop and in- tends to specialize in this trade. GEORGE ROBERT FREDETTE 20 Richardson Street Woburn SSS = 5% George was born in Cambridge, but moved to Woburn, where he attended St. Charles! Schoole His favorite sports are tennis ice - skating and skiing. He rates mathematics ad chemistry as his favorite subjects. He plans to specialize in these subjects and become a teachere bre “ry. ®) BOD wii: 7 oe ee Oe LOW at ape? Kei? ZR EEE OE ee a wd artmdte ) 1 TNS It oR Re ing” ie 4) ‘ Ty yg aw Ws ivy | 1237 | ay LOUIS FRANCIS MOROSINI 15 Clifton Street Cambridge dibat Louis 18 a combination of the conscientious student and a fine Catholic gentleman. Louis tells the world that, in his opinion, Mathematics is the best subject in the curriculun. Sports are his favorite pas- time. Louis is planning to be- come a missionary. May God bestow all His blessings on him] WILFRED JOSEPH THERIAULT . 90 Clay Street Cambridge shaeat Wilfred,who is a gentleman well groomed and serene, learned his A=-B-C-'s at Our Lady of Pity School, North Cambridge. A good student, a warm friend, Wilfred makes life pleasant for all with whom he comes in contact. Wilfred is also a capable pia- nist. He hopes to become a successful business man. IMTACHOM GZOMARY GIOIA es exbiqde ad Testy coer tin ah $4, zh eit to noldanttinon as alsad | Bre atnehoutve Kioltnetosdagy tual .cemeiones ertoddad ena sid al. .gad? “Sitow on eitam oe a. 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A son approche, les visages soucieux se dérident, les figures les plus graves sourient, Comme il est beau le foyer embelli par la presence d'une jeune fille qui joint les qualites du coeur et de l'esprit aux attraits gracieux de son ages Qutimporte que l'thabitation soit un riche palais ou une wmodeste maison. Par son gout dans la disposition des choses, sa proprete, son ordre, elle sait donner au plus humble logis une sorte de charme qui se traduit par ces mots: Qu'il fait bon dans cette maisonj Serviable, elle pre vient les déesirs de ses parents veneres, de ses fréres et soeurs chéris, et sa maniere gracieuse dtobli- ger lui vaut une double gratitude. Sensible et compa- tissante, elle soigne les malades avec un art que seul le coeur vraiment bon sait exercer, elle fait 1'aumone gans bruit, et surtout elle seme la joie autour d'telle par son sourire et ses bonnes paroles. _ , J'aime a citer, en terminant, les belles paroles du Reverend Pere Eugene Clerc: La jeune fille apotre par ga conduite, par ses paroles, ses faits) et gestes, par ses vertus fait tomber tous les préjuges.Par ses prieéres, ses larmes secrétes, ses sacrifices, $a gaieté franche et rayonnante, elle contribue a@ asseoir au sein de sa famille, l'union, la paix, et le bonheur. 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An dd we tdat 4 9 Ts a 7 80, WAT MOTELS: @2 a6 Aceon coe tad Lae (Sei Ae POLIO) eat nif ,eMbio Aos ose ei i yd vj TIVO RET: OB 4 MAT al 8h AIFYOs en 7h 7 LOLG BLY Ted LO al Rr wiyec-. Boab ned ahaz Ep, fas 18 Ba sOraeOwW. wire a0 Oi ovlued wad a ty eel yu“ sata 7 ‘ ad PP os a LOTS SONS OTH CFOLNAD 8 16 ,whtote asveok Se eon +4 Ro woe Je fd banas swbra ry 6x, oOldvob anu gusy tue a ‘ Siu ae e Ft Sou a OL es Het wal aso ‘agent 3] ra ad nasek i BisOngs 4 : ee | Pe a ho 0 A ied 83.6 2 ; ma Lie: 6 Ma syer 2 wry we Teiee e 7 in @ f h, cia PIDs ‘as , ee Fx Molo en (we ; Of nue 36 ,to20ed eee ohh t6 ot igvoe Hou “— Uh ASLot sy DL ee fad ets Ye 24% OLS © Bay PY) Siri im Me. Fee to a att wt ie eLitz a aL” reMeL® deena eyed basa ova Ta, ghecaeg (7. avbar ees 00.16% ey “Fee ‘Tey o WT Sb ene ne mos lig «ow cuit , pauehaey ool aod cedeiad ofa Trond wn? CAO T. S20 key ce Bee AAO Me Wetor0e8 wen sf eg a2 o thea Ha il oe oor endlatnoe elle ,athatnacrar o6 | fi O2hitad el 8 ALag al eto lr? £ Sil tawe | i f sw - a 1 om The word rosary means a garland or crown of roses, ¥ each prayer said being a spiritual rose offered to thee Mother of God, the Mystical Rose, the Queen of the Rosarys The Rosary contains the most sublime and beautiful pray- ers that can fall from the lips of her children. Let 7 us then offer our Heavenly Mother this floral wreath ofg devotion, and just as we would want every rose ina hou- quet we offer our earthly mother to be fresh and fragrant} so let every Our Father and Hail Mary of our Rosary be 7 fresh with love and fragrant with fervent devotion] The Rosary is truly the Queen of Devotions to Mary. % It is a sword of defense against heresy, It was given 7 to St. Dominic to overthrow the Albigensian heresy. Let % us also take this sword daily in hand to brandish it a- gainst the enemies of our soul. , Mary's Rosary has won battles for the Christians y down the ages. It saved the world from the Moslem hor-¢ des that threatened Christendom in the fifteenth centu- ry. It broke the blade of the red scimitar of Moham- medanism. It drove Don Juan on to an overwhelming vice= 9% tory over the Turkish invaders. Today it is Mary's - Rosary that will help us to combat the Geadly onenry Communism. ; agit! e Y MG Since the Rosary is such a powerful weapon in our] hands let us make a resolution to become apostles of the% family Rosary. How happy we would be at the hour ofdeath Z if we could say We have been promoters of that grand devotion, the family Rosary. As the enemies of the Faithy. cannot be overcome with the sword, we should arm ourselves with Mary's Rosary and make it a conscientious Oey One recite it with the entire family. Pope Leo XIII in one of his encyclicals says of the family Rosary: It is there- fore not only agreeable to the devotion of private persons but also suitable to the public needs of the times, that this kind of prayer should be restored to that place of hor or which it long held, when each Christian family would suffer no day to pass without the recitation of the Rosary. 2: qn Pr . TAY Mn 6 fi N v'' a“ serene Fa di LOO CLASS PROPHECY Here on the pages of our modest book are written all the things that we might see if we could glimpse into the ¢ 7 years to come and find our friends and classmates at their ey WOrkeesecce te | AH aetesete se3e Ss. CQq oF es (Ene? Our Florence Nightingale we scarce can glimpse As Ethel flits on mercy missions bound. She Se Her pen in hand, Yvonne signs autographs Within the covers of her numerous books. He No doubt about it Irene has become A skilled stenographer, indispensable, shite Priscilla's vibrant personality Brings joy to us and happiness to all. SEIS A teacher now, before his class, George stands His heart, his mind he puts in all his tasks. Shitltse Her nurse's cap at last has been received, Cecile gives peace and sweet tranquillity. Se4eite Leona'ts life is crowned with success A perfect secretary she is now. SSeS Our tiny Prima Donna petite Pat” Now sings on every airwave like a bird. ahlecese Therese Proulx's approval must be sought To open an account at her new bank. IBID (ASV; p Ss ’ vAN de Sg atueeest ‘beg His goal as aid to God and man achieved @ j Our Louis prays for us at every Masse pahas qu! YOIMIONS 22AT se 8 as Tis cove fiw etn wood t eabon thy Wo th ee ey acid clo” mo 2 OT otnl, sagmaadh Dinot ow TI 44 iis ing ew Peete S viral? da sevanseealo. bn Mmits io bale Dge iaeo oF wae = ae 3 % Mee ete 7 re : ? ot ' ’ ’ as om ip om i oe a i . i bin dn | enh ¢ 4 fl ia A eo eee of r { ’ e VARA J, b i SP yet we ky we yi tw b Be AAs! WP Reg) ans . Lic Aas 4 Luo : Were D F ‘ ‘ : y By ie we er i % 2's ah ¢ ry i fy in ik tH B40. ea a yt Ph de © ; Po a Law eA + | iy, oryn + t eo 9+ i 3 a =p hf yoy : Tals Bue. SHHOF s la AZ et “ah } bd ’ ad . . 7 rw -_ ] ; me “Ui | “Ze if oO if Mig nkazs iw om Dp vYisoss mood e8 deat $e Gao ni datin 6H 7 ae | WITLI ongat® seo bin o0hog savin afloat i vs Lo i | we ) ay. ‘ a Oy 0) we haw Pari i. eh aa) i r a G4 ie woe Bh. els e” anos | yi Al WOM t+ Oe YERIeLORs Toe tieg. Ay ik aera aG, pti | re | a’ oi Ain wa tat eatigeg” aeneod amiet gah?) app nem ati ie at Os wyewchs yteve oO apie: WS = ? ee . fitxuce of team Lovetoge Bletuoe} etetads - i 4 ey ae ia we é Gi in ah Mr MiG Wee AOC J8 JANOoOR Re Mego eB, — ee ew emer... “a bovei los cas Boe Heo of bie ad ion eth onal 4xsVe JR BY 26d ayant slaot a0. % tal © Re Wielding her brush with bold and powerful strokes Brings Marianne to fame and fortune's door. Aetht Now music is the soul of Geraldine She gives to others as she teaches them. eabtest Happy amongst bottles of paint and ink Anita's role in life is to spread mirth. Seietedt A nursery school is run by our Lorraine Where children can be taught their ABC's. sesestit Albert though quite discreet about his ambition In a short time has risen to great fame. | seabatae Trudy is now seen in the publisher's office Racking her brains to develop an exciting story. S63 Evangeline with her nimble fingers Makes out checks in Dr. Downey's office. Hite Francis now owner of You Know How We Repair Shoes Is instructing the young school boys about the trade. Staesese Marcella is now coach of basketball team % Making known to the girls facts needed to win a game. 7 seit set Wilfred a capable pianist , Is always needed to enliven any party. ges oy ESS, DLR PR KRY FD CSugts iy Kup PACES, 6 e8s - ae se Sy shit st Rr Betty a successful teacher Lead And admired by all her pupils. A setbat 4 Now the pages of this book may be tattered and torn, but %in our hearts live enchanting memories of marvelous f things the class of '47 has accomplished. we by : 4 tae Suk tevtal,, = eh Pe Sy 4 iif stowood hre BLOG a9 tw feo iw Sa iblel A2O00 Oona) Bae eel oF eanaZ ar ayn ' dpissitt : . SiLolugan Re Diiek @ae at ofeine wen iP WH Voy woe? ween OH BIST OF novin nie ' a: ie . + gf . o« {aiiaag Ta % hod éanome woe ‘ “ © q eT s 4 aotqe oF eh e222 az e£oe ASE Pye a : 5 Gi ts.t re ae eT tir ff ery 7 Lon DY aes ri9swa A o ' 7 AL. 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(Lowe onue th VITOR | ae if 5} saltowd “eal Lila od Bed teas ye. “tre ray hus ymmtos Dow beret ger et yaa Boot aiak to segeq sig $ 7 euclevens To solsomen. gseiomaddod (6 kl eaieed sae Fi , Dea lysonen Beh VS to paelo’ ond. ag 4 ) Ad ed vy Foa‘iri vic Apseneaux YAS ee. sae ie wast PEaCroarea AUC 9027 Rite Hrudpaau Claire Finn Clertuse Forgeron Louise Froniere Ronald Gensat Jeannetts Hudson Therese Renzi Marie Robillard Rita Terrio Renold Cajolet Cecile Cyr Helens Desrosiers Rita Doucet Jeanne Dumont Joan Felton ities Jacqueline Maiihiot Lorraine Meiiniot Margare) Marrison Therese Pettis Ica Petitpas Spain ge $e Lorraine Theriault oe a Le Poke ae B 7024390 ‘errier : , ee Sts rope oy Burbara Wiiilems Ranale Genest Betesededetegy. Iiosese se etes6 CLASS WILL We the Class of '47, graduating from Our Lady of Pity High School, Cambridge in the sovereign Commonwealth of Massachusetts, being apparently sound in body and some= what sane of mind, and believing that our education is departing from us as a body,do ordain and establish this document to be our last will and testament, To our Pastor Reverend Father Perennes, we thankfully Sand humbly leave our sincere appreciation for his gener osity and kindness. His wise help and spiritual led- ership will remain in our hearts always. To our beloved Sisters we leave our heartfelt thanks, @ because they have tried so patiently to bring us through the four most troublesome years of our lives and through ¢ their inspired teachings have given us the knowledge nec- essary for our future careers. To the Freshmen, we leave the promise that the three Syears to come will be freedom and wish them success, To the Sophomores, we leave our wisdom and cheerful - rness. To the Juniors, we leave our honored title Seniors yand the following legacies: Leona Beaulieu wills the use of her well-used type= writer to Jacqueline Mailhiot. Wilfred Theriault leaves his famous name to Rita Terrio “ Xand Lorraine Theriault. Priscilla Theriault bequeaths her unforgettable laugh o Rita Arseneau. Ethel Doucet leaves the election of Senior Class President to her sister Rita. Marianne Ronayne bestows her poise to Ida Petitpas. rah . S S NN i GH VESSEL SUSLZ cess i of ar) QQ | rod tac ¥ 6: Patricia Dumont wills her dainty petiteness to Jeannette Hudson. ° ? Anita Laporte wills her natural art of shorthand to . ce herese Petit. % AEC IASE DY WA Bd 5i0 0 HR @ ‘ea _ a A 5 ny mw, “w ot LEW Zot ‘ th 1 Re? éy i t A Man watt ve orth Get made | Ne ieee: ete eee 8 3M ioteonromta® aniereves ed?’ el eotetudmat fi Selig xii i weer a wien if: botitos LPiterwaoigs.. Ay rac na 73H Widoes 7 ‘ Mae Bgl me m4 HU VO TL og) Fine 5 Sepia pre “ac Pete 8 | ’ 9 galigeatse boa atabd. of “hed: a2eR ae m04 pis nd C1 cpu AAA) Getaatts apatites See! sis BO oF 206 iy i : . + ie od welll (| ty ; gu Neg ' sew a te 44 of! art of ’ ‘ Aur ‘ ov. ia yy Fi 4 Pitre ee a Ree f « 4 Sri) Pe AA, y tt Nat Leste © ’ ¥ va wea re ¥ ' ; Da due fh ey ta _-, a. i ; LE ake d ro re 1 ay Si ad CEU I Sly GA Bet 4 AA Ae Wu e bark Kalin) An kate od kg dwt ood ut t | , Hwee. By ; rit wy 2 if i Dna: , | oy it) sph Seep oo Cha ee D J ‘ J i $ a i . ) py eed ; 4 ua oO ha ow eae 7 cS ahs OW Be 48 Ts at OO ; i x) j Sey | Ho Pq amy 7 is hid } aya at ( faiey reer aie ae 5 : om. d tf beh re ws ¢ At ‘5? ’) } ' if , ns pnt ene , a si tith ) ; Ht wee oe Seti : ; , h } j i 4 Wii UD vt yy ‘ , 10h ty . if runlkotemd satwod Lom é : a a Oe a ih 34. OO OF BLAAw get igged By. ® {OSL ? AeA dlanpe ey Agen Lepeat, Of @0225 Auomal 14 sevens vast ek telg OTs Lev , ‘ ; . et Oi sey Ore fly - 5 , 4 KO Ole ah iyo tei ed en oad TR ee eS el ee ey we SNe hy 4 We iol elma 99 0 at sil) ‘. Tr eae ircIR POD Sh Re mistneals ond eevaet geonnd Laenek a) wh 2 ; “(ole ear hy tate tn: vad + 2 heh oom i jai ie } VOL 7 Bl oF @rlog ved Bwoteed Si ration enka att g rhe fi ry fe én ee a ai Fe oy eonieid n mien - eva ' n - He oe ae o needed idod.. Yemteb ted | Rw) me ean vi ge i PTE thea tnnnhs. i Sat quenien { ‘ rea eke: .% ‘ ; ; iy - a2 - ‘ oe ¢ od Dost gaa Yo she Dieipten tod aiite. esdoded .. ab bed + Me a ee load) wae i ’ a 1237 $100 Flora Theriault entrusts her happy-ge-lucky wholesome outlook on life to Rita Boudreau. Gertrude Galvin's mighty brains and mighty stature are ve willed to Helene Desrosiers. b ase - Albert Doiron leaves his blond hair and blue eyes y to Barbara Aucoin. le George Fredette wills his early school bus to Ronald Genest. IN Louis Morosini leaves his chemistry ability to Barbara) ,, Williams. $ Irene Vanasse leaves her active ability in Haotteepine ite to Cecile Cyr. ® 7) Cecile Chiasson leaves her quiet humor that lurks be- neath that calm appearance to Patricia Arseneaux,. ' NY, y Lorraine Gallant leaves her infectious smile to Marie } gos thy area 44 Lag! PYAS GAS aps Robillard. . Alice Lavallee leaves her charming personality to } Marie Allard. ¢ Yvonne Frechette's extra-curricular jollity is be- queathed to Louise Freniere. Geraldine Jutras wills her rapid fingers and love of music to Joan Felton. Therese Proulx leaves her French ability to Theresa Renzi. Elizabeth Melanson endows her graciousness on Lorraine Mailhiot. Francis Doiron wishes a happy success to Jeanne Dumont.} Marcella Knowles leaves her shyness to Clarice Forgero Evangeline Arseneault leaves her dancing ability to Marguerite Morrison. Signed and sealed on this 15th day of June and wit- nessed by Foiron Drancis, Aoiron Dilbert, Lorosini Mouis, Gredette Feorge and Wheriault Tilfred. ISG SS SN morales of %, — ‘SASS ZF @ i ig we i } eg ’ i i ay?! Kg : i P ‘ a ). ‘ ' ‘ i ‘ et or ah via 4 in went md bp axes : | i N f , - i 4 i oe é 145 i 7 F ’ ( a°a J + Op? } . . 4 aah hy J b ‘ ‘ sar i ¥ ‘ g re ’ : | aA , ' { om, eel coy See ; d , ‘ ' , - ee Rt a 2p f ae i it s fr, : | ii ; a Ye mt ' ’ OF My yy y 4 f a Sat fe BOE T EY OOP RREE Os Naa” ot dae i! . h: i = ’ ’ . ves d . —e Aiy uy doe vou! ae | 9 SEY tyra: maanan veremenamattinnleey 5 Her Sew 15 j lv “a” Wate | 3) eek V ' Writ , re, , a) No SaA 404,32 Sete CLASS OF f4, eaess rancoise Arseneault Carol Boudreau” oy Maviie Aucoin Lorraine Bouthillier Antotnette Audette Jeannette Breton Gielre Boauchomin _ Cecilia Burke © Therese Botsvert Lorraino Cajolet i detesetedete dedetesese Seed se Beatrice Cartior Bornadotto Doiron Claire Chovaric ‘Jeannette Hachoz Mario Chiasson Alice Lavoie e - BLdlltan Couture Joannette Leténdroe Doris Desrosiers Rita Molanéon dete Mplgeebande Sie tetide Hetees a Julia Molanson — ) Floronco Racidot Rita Mclaneon Lorvains Rochon 2. | Rita Potit iubithe St. Martin Seteheseseteie ableredest vi Andre Benoit Clifford Gallant Georgo Dodge Bencit Girard Roger Thoriault Seletbseredteat Setoibtede « CLASS POEM eFe YQ, F . PQ . WEA . N SX igs cq ee w72 AAS ae PACA oF S eo i SQ + ee OQ “ SO. 7} RSS SS RSA See | BQ GG AG, ,_ GG _ So SATS ASH MB. AEE SHAQ AQ SS S 2 SS, WAS . SN A SF S85 S NS NS MS V4 SS : . = oe Adieu to you, dear N. D. P. We owe you much, we all agree, We'll surely try with all our might a To do what you taught us is right. y 9 To Mary dear, Guide of our life, Do We breathe a prayer for strength in strife, AN For grace to be both brave and true Protected by Her mantle blue. The lily white, our class flower bright Will in its stately form and height Remind us of the purity We should join to humility. Excelsior , our motto high, Stands for what we all hope to be, With Faith and Hope and Charity We venture onward valiantly. i CLASS SONG We welcomed the day we became part of you, And now we are sad as we bid you adieu, With knowledge increased,and with faith in your fame We stand now prepared to honor your name. Chorus We see now before us a world full of strife, But we know your training will help us in life. Tb you, Alma Mater, we'll always be true, Our hearts will stay with you. Qur teachers have tried to impart the true light By guiding our steps in the way of the Right When ‘sometimes we failed we began all anew Wie know all through life our hearts will be with you. Our friendship,like ivy that clings to the wall | Shall never, from its height,our banner Tet talts We mean to be faithful, sincere, good and true Our hearts, Alma Mater, are loyal to you. “ : f : } : ; : ; . 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Burioile Boudrias Broon Joannette Brochu Elizabeth Doiron Maric Doiron Elaine Frenitore CLASS OF ‘50 Sesese AY Bw Ph Yvonne Burko Jceannctto Cote Sally Davis Doris Deveau Norma Dowolfo Lucic Lavoic Pauline Leblanc Lucilic Marcotte Pauline Poirier Norman Brodeur Frank Cossctteé Joseph Cyr , Raymond Laroche SEAe ihe Se Batete ete Sodede st Louis Loveille Wiifrid Potitpas Laurence Theriault Harold Williams desegparitdode Segeae jee sespae de Gf Ov _ a Ke R si00 Alice so dainty, so sweet, Ts a girl you like to meet. Leona with her eyes of blue Is a friend, good and true, Evangeline stately and tall Is ney by one and all, Geraldine with her tittian hair Wiil never be seen in a flare, Gertrude with her love for knowledge Will soon attend College, Theresa being very shy Ts nevertheless very spry. Cecile with her pleasant smile Acts with kindness all the while. Ethel our President serene Proves to be a stately queen. Flora with her stepping toes have rhythm wherever she goes. Yvonne wittiest of the class Tg all agree a charming lass. Priscilla with her jumping curls s never a worry in the world, Elizabeth always so wise Will give us one day a surprise. Marcella a friend kind and true Never says I can't help you. Marianne'ts great artistic hand Will soon be know throughout the land. Irene who is carefree and gay Anita vivacious and full of life Never a care has mde her strife. Patricia our sweet little blonde Is one of whom we are all fond. Lorraine who worries all the time Keeps us happy and sublime, George with his suave manner is never seen with a hammer, Louis with his eyes of deep brown Ts never known to wear a frown. Francis who is dark and tall Ts appreciated by all. Wilfred likes harmonious colors On himself and on the others. Albert happy go lucky boy. aSq Knows when to work and when to play. 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Trene Vanasse 123% si00 @ NAME Is LIKES NICKNAME SAYINGS Lorraine conscientious music Lorry Oh Yeh Alice thrifty sports Al are you kidding Leona musical skating Lee Bike fun Evangeline gigsly typing Vange Marounski Geraldine quiet music Gerry Honest Gertrude scholastic riding Trudy ROWIeNO Therese French Scholar driving Tessie Sharpy Cecile silent biology Sis aye! ayel Patricia dramatic everybody Pat Yt agsure you Ethel sensible operas Eddy For: goodness sake Flora economical nursing Terry Doggone it Anita accurate movies Snookie Oh, buzz off a a en a ae ee a a a eS a a a tok at Yvonne sincere animals Cleo My aching back Priscilla athletic singing Cookun Baloney” Rita hermit spaghetti Ri oh! Bill Elizabeth reserved books Betty Joseph Marcella bashful basketball Bubbles Leave me alone Marianne artistic blonds Butch Gee Whiz Irene bookkeeper movies Penny Tim starving George sedate Seniors Freddie Oh! gosh Louis pleasant experiments Louie Says who? Albert alert vacations Whitey “Ah! 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Fredette Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Gallant Mr. and Mrs. Louis Frechette Mr. Louis Frechette Mr. Joseph Frechette Mr. Amedee Frechette Miss Stella Frechette Miss Rita Frechette Miss Edna Gallant Mr. and Mrs. John Galvin Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Gladu Wiss Gilberte Gladu Mr. Victor R. Guilbault . B ‘. . ie 4: eames: 6 ? ad Bao a aii’ SPONSORS Mr. and Mrs. Sam Hache Mrse John Hebert Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey Jutras Miss Ruth Jutras Master Paul Jutras Albert and Robert Jutras Miss Eva Lapointe Mr. Joseph Laporte Mre and Mrs. Alfred Laporte Mr. and Mrs. Henry J. Lavallee Mrs. Lena Lavoie Hon. John D, Lynch Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Lefort Mrse Dolores Levesque Mr. Arthur Levesque Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Lorentzen Mr. and Mrs. Harold Marchand Mr. Ephraim Marchand Mr. and Mrs. William Melanson Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Melanson ifr, and Mrs. Charles Melanson Mr. and Mrs. Francis Melanson Mr. and irs. 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