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ROGER BOISVERT, 75 Broad In September 1936, the Prevost High School opened its doors to welcome Roger Boisvert. Since then, he has been a loyal and faithful student of this institution. He never macle any claims to being :A second Einstein, but he managed to hold his ground in scholastics. As he leaves us, now, to go into the greater school of life, he knows that it is with the best wishes for success from all his companions. ROLAND CARRIER, 104 Quequechan Orchestra 1, 2, 35 Concert Master 4. Roland has a place of his own in our esteem. He is a typical, kind-hearted artist. Needless to say that his fiddle accomplishments are our pride and glory. He is very gentle and is an advocate of peace at any cost. His ideal being lodged high, his virtue tried, he will no doubt cover himself with fame. We shall miss him but shall be consoled in the idea that he will carry on, out in the rough world. 9 Page 12 ROGER DUFOUR 60 Murray Class Secretary 33 Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4. Roger is an earnest lover of music and his great -aptitude for piano is bound to prove an asset all through his life. He has been a student of the finest calibre and in the classroom few could surpass him. Held in the greatest esteem, loved by everyone as a friend loyal and true, a man of few words and great potentialities, he is prepared to scale the heights.
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The Graduates of 1940 GERARD LAFOND, B3 Brightman Class Vice-President 35 Class President 4: Dramatics 43 Glee Club 2, 3, 45 Orchestra 3, 4. Commencement Speaker. A little revision of a certain line about Wash- ington would just about Er Gerard: First in school spirit, first in scholastics, and first in the hearts of his classmates. We've never had another Washington, and we doubt if the Prevost High School will ever have another Gerard Lafond. His magnetic personality has made him one of our most prominent students. His studious and energetic disposition won the respect and admira- tion of his teachers and fellow classmates. He is still uncertain of the future, but whatever Gerard does will surely be a credit to him and to his Alma Mater. HENR1 HAMEI., 77 Trapp Class President 3, Class Vice-President 4. If you are looking for a level-headed, appeal- ing person, step closer, folks, and allow us to in- troduce you to the one and only Henri Hamel. Possessing a splendid personality, he is a good mixer, always happy and smiling. It is with much reluctance that we bid adieu to a student endowed with such an abundance of school spirit as Henri. Au revoir, friend, the road to success is steep but you have the grit to reach the Summit. 9 Page ll 'C R
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WILFRID DUPUIS, 1267 Davol Glee Club 2, 3, 4. Quiet and unobtrusive, never boisterous and yet always with a smile and a word of greeting, that is all in accordance with our classmate Wil- frid Dupuis. During his four years at Prevost he has been a model student, thoughtful, con- servative, unafraid of hard work and always de- pendable. To a fine fellow and a good friend we bid Godspeed and farewell! GEORGES FAILLE, 196 jencks Glee Club 3, 4: Dramatics 43 Commencement Speaker. As a student Georges has grit and mental abil ' ity. He is always ready to give advice and words of encouragement to a schoolmate. Often we have wondered at his outspokenness and at the candid manner in which he gives his opinions We are proud of you, Georges, and we have the firm conviction that success is awaiting you if wherever you turn your footsteps. ROBERT FISETTE, 429 So. Beach Class Secretary 49 Dramatics 4g Baseball 3, 43 Commencement Speaker. This young man who entered our midst two years ago has, beyond doubt, become an important member of our class. His disposition, the cheeri- est, his wit, the sharpestg his intellect, one of the cleverest. Though he is not among the most studious, his grades have all been very satisfac- tory. After all, does he not claim the distinction of being the Benlamin of the class and will not wrinkles and gray hairs appear but ton quickly? ' Page 13
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