St Bernards High School - Bernardian Yearbook (Fitchburg, MA)

 - Class of 1930

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XB Cae Tate at CWI SU rete tT a MIRIAM URSULA KENNEDY Those about her From her shall learn the perfect ways of honor. —Shakespeare Here we present Miriam, who has served us as an efficient secretary for two years. She is lively, witty, good-natured, and has always striven to make her presence mean a ray of sunshine to her classmates, Miriam has taken a prominent part in all our activities both social and dramatic. She first proved her dramatic ability in the operetta, ‘The Nifty Shoppe,”’ then in the play “‘Christmas at Bentons.’’ Later she played a clever role as Madame Bairski in ‘““Turning the Trick’’ and Maizie in ‘““The Auto- matic Butler.’’ We often wonder what Anna and Mary would do without their Miriam, because we know how happy they always appear together. After a splendid record in school work and a considerable amount of practice in office work, we feel sure that Miriam is well equipped to take her place in the business world as a capable typist. As Miriam departs in June the Class of '30 wishes her the best that life can give. ; SSRBEUTARSUTRRSUTOBTUCRESUGHETUGERSUEER

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nid att rats Tat RASVSRES USERS VERSE) ue AMEE Ric ELEANOR ELIZABETH SMITH Earth has not anything to show more fair. —W ordsworth Eleanor certainly is the best vice-president any class ever had, and we have been complimenting ourselves on our choice ever since her election in our Junior year. She rates high in her studies and the High Honor Roll has yet to appear without her name. We know that Latin is her specialty, yet who can say that she does not excel in all her studies? As a member of the Dramatic Club, Eleanor has appeared in many of its presentations. She began as a model in Madame Lazaire’s ‘‘Nifty Shoppe,’’ and her success as the charming Kathleen in “Turning the Trick,’’ gained, for her the role of Connie Bryant in ““The Automatic Butler.” Eleanor is always smiling. We don’t know whether it is because she comes from the Sunny South Side, or just because she likes to show her one dimple. There is not, however, any member of the class of ‘30 but will join in saying that— Act cat Patt att b “No greater pal, no truer friend Ever could be found.” } je Hid HY Tat Catt Patt bat ett Pt



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ORS THR Tat SOE a a ait BAU JOSBREUMcEISELGO LD With malice toward none; with charity for all. Ie incoln The proud possessor of this fascinating wave is none other than Mac, our class treasurer. His wonderful personality, good nature and sponta- neous wit make him one of the most popular fellows at St. B. H. S. He has set forth his dramatic qualities by his splendid characterization of parts in all the plays in which he has participated. He always held his audience spellbound by the soft mellow flow of his words; and this ready ability has also made him a valuable assistant for the Class Book Com- mittee. Despite his many activities Mac is a good student and his name is no stranger on the Honor Roll. He has also played on the baseball and football teams together with John, his inseparable pal. Whenever Paul has some serious undertaking in hand, which he is seldom without, he does not publicly proclaim the deed to the world, but works quietly and persistently at it. All in all , his activities at St. Bernard’s lead us to draw but one conclusion, and that is—he will be up and successful in all his undertakings. Keep it up Mac; we are all behind you. DOL RST TRS THES THAT RA Rt te Tee at

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