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

 - Class of 1930

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730 aay fT Tested espa dE Bees hae eee ia fay c+ Bee. RUTH JANET MACLEAN ea She ts so free, so kind, so apt, so blessed a disposition. ins —Shakespeare mR What would the Class of ‘30 do without men Ruth? Be it rain or shine she always greets Fe ae you with a cheery “Hi!” She is a brilliant ae student especially in French and Latin and her name has been found on the Honor Roll practically throughout her four years in high school. In the gym, Ruth has also attained a high reputation and here as elsewhere her constant companion is Ruth Worcester. Ruth plans to go to Normal where we hope she will meet with the same success as she has Tate havea ee Lee goes wishes for her success. et ee Pas ALICE ELIZABETH MCNABB Wiz Scatters around her wherever she strays BR, 74 Roses of bliss on our thorn covered ways. —Pope - i It must be wonderful to know that you Bee are everybody's friend.and everybody is your Bue friend. Well, Alice knows this. Her cheery + laughter may be heard long before Alice her- Bes self appears. No basket ball game would be LS bee complete without her there to help on with inate the cheering. With such a genial nature we ee feel sure that the future holds much happiness meee in store for her, and we all extend our best = ae mie: Bes RMSUEUIE SONS USUNSUSANSUSURSUTERSMEESLE THY Aidt td att PaYct Ca tt Ca ; oO

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oe ans aanavaiusyzon) LEU lunevennsvceusucensus)©l JOHN BERNARD LEDDEN That boy with a grave mathematical look Made believe he had written a wonderful book. —Holmes John is one of the most popular fellows of our class. Why? Because with his sunny disposition is coupled the fact that he is al- ways ready for a good time. As a skater he is one of the best. This is his favorite sport, and how he goes at it! He is also a violinist of repute and was a regular member of the orchestra. Athletics also claim John, partic- ularly baseball as a first sacker. John is headed for W. P. I. and we know that as a chemist he will be a success, JOHN JAMES MACKIE Magnificent spectacle of human happiness. —Smith John is the life of the class with his wit, fun and good humor; but no matter what he is doing, or where he is, he is always a gentle- man. Who will forget his wonderful game against the Juniors in football? He was high scorer too in many of the basket ball games, and teamed up splendidly with his brother; while he held down second base in baseball, besides being captain. Remember Dud’s Bar- B-Q, John? Some day we may hear of John as Connie Mack’s successor and we extend our best wishes for his success. ST Ta



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(es pusveuneueuesveael FL ]aneusansusane ret HELEN TERESA MICKAZES Gentle of speech, beneficent of mind. —Pope Helen is one of the few who never says too much or too little—always just enough. Would that more of us possessed that virtue. And with it all Helen has a fine sense of humor. She has been a member of the school orchestra from the beginning and has sig- nalized herself by her admirable work as vio- linist. Her accomplishments range from mil- linery to beautiful drawing,—a list too ex- tensive to mention here. Helen is another of the pupils who hastens to school early each morning to join the 7:55 German Class. As she has had all along a fine record in scholar- ship we hold great hopes that her diligence will continue, and will enable her to secure an honorable post. RUTH THERESA MORLEY Her voice was ever soft Gentle and low,—an excellent thing tn woman. —Shakespeare Of course you know Ruth. She’s that pretty, petite, black-eyed girl who's just as nice as she looks. Underneath her happy ex- terior we find the spirit of a true worker. Her pleasing voice has often entertained, sometimes as an ‘‘angel,’’ and once as a ‘‘seno- rita.’ She is a member of the General Course and her faithful work in school will certainly gain for her great success. WRSUEUNSLGBBSUSENGUSH SMT RRSGEGLER

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