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

 - Class of 1930

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SOR Hi Tat Tat rd SOTA Ht Ht ae CL et ve L .NNA I HERESA EGAN Heart on her lips, and soul within her eyes. —Byron Anna is one of our live wires. Her out- standing virtue is, however, the habit of con- sidering others before herself. In addition to this quality she possesses an abundance of good sportsmanship, mischief and wit, thus endearing herself to all the members of the class. Anna’s school chum is Alice, and to- gether they are seen at recess and elsewhere, evidently most happy in each other's company. With such a blest disposition we feel confi- dent that Anna’s future will be a happy one, and we all extend our best wishes for her greatest success. JAMES JOSEPH ENRIGHT His best ROE Uer innocence and health. —Goldsmith “Hank's” quiet, unassuming ways have a certain fascination which makes warm friends of all who come in contact with him, Al- though his father is on the police force, that is not the reason he is so well liked. He was a strong tackle on the Senior Football Team, and helped greatly to win the Senior victory. What the future has in store for ‘‘Hank’’ we do not know, but we are certain it will be worth while. Good Luck, ’’Hank.” =: ane Fs PERS HSS HPSS USN SUSPC Hu arcUEe Star SUST CEE

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JULIA BERNARDINE CONNORS The mildest manners And the gentlest heart. —Pope Julia is one of the quietest members of our class. She is, without doubt, an earnest stu- dent and the business world will surely gain a treasure when she graduates in June. It is in English that Julia has manifested her talent, above all in the skillful writing of es- says. In the final English performance she scored a great success as a typical English lassie. When September comes St. Bernard's will miss Julia's prompt and ready attend- ance, for no matter what the weather was, she was ever on time. Accept our sincerest wishes, Julia, for your future success. MARY FRANCES DRISCOLL Nothing can cover her high fame but heaven. —Fletcher The above quotation is most suitable for Mary for when it comes to lessons she is certainly a star, and her name has repeatedly graced the High Honor Roll. Consequently, we know that her excellent work in school will certainly spell success for her as a future stenographer. Although she is a great friend of Margaret Sullivan and Catherine Kelly, she has permitted everyone to enjoy a share of her companionship. As Mary has ever been a fine supporter of all school activities there is nO Guestion about her remaining true to the Class of '30; so best wishes, Mary, for a happy future. sae eens Pt TRY CHT Hs



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SOR ST Hae LH | | Etewsthmeiee HE Eee HE au WILLIAM RAYMOND CLANCY I am monatch of all I survey, My right there ts none to dispute. —Cowper Bill is the pride of the West Side section. He walked to school quite a bit but was al- ways on time (?). When Manager McCarthy of the Imperial Drug was asked why he ex- perienced such an increase in business, he replied: “I got Bill Clancy as soda-jerker and —well—'nuff said.”’ His cheerful manner has made him a favorite with all his classmates. HES CARAS Tat tet HELEN LOYOLA COFFEY A violet by a mossy stone, Half hidden from the eye! —W ordsworth The Seniors were fortunate in having Helen’s sunny disposition to brighten their dull moments. Although we know of her great ability as an artist we are surprised to learn that her aspiration is to become a nurse. How fortunate will those be who will come under the fostering care of her professional skill! When Helen leaves in June, the best wishes of the Class of °30 will follow her. RASUEAUSLSRREUTOR USERS UCHUSCENEGUTERS= St Tat Tt jel hot Tah

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