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lVlARY AGNES CARTER Of manners gentle, of affections mild. Here is Mary, one of ourclassmates from Leominster who has persevered in coming every day, rain or shine. She has been a member of the commercial course since her entrance to St. Bernard's in her Sophomore year. Of a rather demure and quiet disposition she has won a great many friends among us, and we are sure that her pleasant smile will help her to attain a happy and successful future. CLARANCE JOSEPH CHRISTIAN The true work of art is but a shadow of the divine perfection. If by some unfortunate stroke of bad luck, Clarance cannot achieve the position in life he desires, he has in his makeup many remarkable endowments of which he can make use. He is an excellent artist, attracted to all forms of science, and manual labor, and is eager to give everything he has toward the accomplishment of some task no matter how difiicult it may be. It is his readi- ness to cooperate and his eagerness to help that have won for him praise and popularity. THOMAS BERNARD CON ROY 'LII is of little traits that the greatest human character is composed. To see is to believe. That is the way one has to arrive at a definite opinion about Tom. In the classroom he is always quiet and somber, never disturbing any- one, but outside of school he is a different lad entirely. We find him a friendly, likeable chap with plenty of wit and a personality that beams on all like the morning sunshine. Much credit is due to Tom for his work in connection with our Class Book, and most heartily we extend to him our farewell wishes. EDGAR ARTHUR CROTFAU The dearest friend, the kindest man. To observe Edgar while he is busy studying during the hours of school one would think that he really en- joyed it more than anything else in the world but in outside activities he is as full of fun and mischief as any other modern youth. He takes much pleasure in accomplishing things and what is more he even endeav- ors to do things right and well. We find this illustrated in a hobby of his, namely, that of playing the violin. We hope Edgar will reach as high as his ambition will take him because he is backed by the many wishes of the entire Senior Class. ..,g ,1 it 1 4 1 l Y l 1 'f WYV 7' ff' l7 l7' 'IJ 'JTlJl i 'X.l1. L'- 7 JX,l.Tf.ZJ' '.,.f..l' TYV-'Y He.-. ...V es, . .L ,Q -.. . e. ,,. I .. .1 Haw V.-'I , . . . ,. ,. . ' 1 . ., - t 1 I ' gf-5 , Ayn 5 .4 '11--zz--rrw-'.'--1' if- , ,-s 1 1 v
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l- EOPOLD ARTHUR BLAIS fl noble heart, like the sun, shotueth its greatest countenance in its lowest estate. Paully from the beginning of our high school course has ever been a true and loyal member of the Class of '33. Operating on a seven-day-week basis he spreads good cheer wherever he goes. He is, moreover, a great sport and extremely popular among the students, both boys and girls. He has figured in almost all the school activities distinguishing himself particularly in the Athletic and Debating Club. Best of luck. Paully. LAURA CECILP Bono She is gentle of nature. l,aura is another student who came to out school the Sophomore year. She is usually so quiet that you are hardly aware of her presence in the classroom, but we know that when she is with her companions out- side of school she can be as jolly as the IQSI of us. Her most intimate chum is Blanche Cauvin and together they have enjoyed to the utmost the delights of high school without sacrificing the careful preparation of lessons. May you continue the good work in your future life. l.aura. IVIARGARFT RITIX BURKE An ounce of wit is worth cz pound of sorrowf Peg is another cheerful spirit when things seem dull. She always wears a smile and is ready with a cheerful word. This disposition will surely be appre- ciated when Peg is busy typing or taking shorthand notes in a busy ofhce. May your ever-jovial attitude continue. Margaret, in the coming years, EDNA PRISCILLA CARDINAL Her hair was not more sunny than her heart. A pleasant smile and gentle voice are what we truly admire in Edna. Although she has only been with us from her Junior year her cheerfulness made a lasting impression. She has followed the commercial course and hopes soon to be tapping on a typewriter for some large business firm where we trust she will be happy. i w 1 4
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4? . L. 4. t r f A.. . .'. -sf---'fafni 1215 wir- nel-if. i, ' .t T All-is-train: 1 1 i X iffigs- are -ffl. '-34 if' , 'Tl 2.1 'lla JA. tit iii! :gi -1-H .iff 71 'pg :gf Q5 ALICE MARGAIRIET DEMPSEY 557 1. c'i Ei. Her voice was ever soft, gentle and low, , l., ' ' 11 D-4-pi nfl An excellent thing in woman. ,Lv I-'Ti , Zi Alice has worked with great earnestness throughout her four years and has been rewarded by having her if QE name recorded on the High Honor Roll time and time if again. Her friends are numerous and all unite in prais- ,A , I . ,a ,gg ing her not only for her splendid high school record but iii, t.. . if-ld also for her affable, courteous manner which has added 597 much to the dignity of the senior class. May good for- :gf :fm tune flood your future. Alice, as it has your High 1' s h ld 111 sat.. c oo ays. F, , gg ,Q '6 .Eli .Syn w . -Q lf, 453 VINCENT THOMAS DESJARDINS lj? ,422 The mos! manifest sign of wisdom is cl7eerfuIness. V553 Vincent can be clearly recognized in the above ag-fd quotation which fits him like a glove. When we say 211, 'Q continued cheerfulness we mean continued cheerfulness ...a because we doubt if anyone has ever seen him when he was not happy. Even on the football field we ind further proof of our statement. for he plays with his iff if heart and soul and always turns in a worthwhile game. Vincent rates high in his studies, is quiet in the class- 'Lg .,e,,, u I 1 - I A. 'Q room, for which We are sure his recompense in life will M. will be success. Q' l ... it .5-if! JY .Hg ,Z --rf :J 1 A' .,. 'fi JOHN PAUL DION if gi On zhezr own merits modest men are silent. jg 'lil 5-' .515 John has been with us only a short time but he has certainly acquitted himself creditably. both from the V11 iff scholastic and social point of view. He is of a retiring . .:, . . . . . Wi' Mi disposition but we know that underneath his quiet ifjj exterior, a more pleasant or likeable character could not gif? be found. He not only does well in the Classroom. but if -1 . Lf., is furthermore one of the best linesmen we have on the 5-7 Foot-ball Team. Continue your pursuit in the field of '23, W- . ,- lifj knowledge: We know your success is assured. John. 5.44 fig: few 4. on 'lai- wtif ,Li Q23 Rose MARGARET DION 21. Q31 I never found u companion so companionable ,ii as solitude. Ii, rr-3:1 l 1 1-E ,igfj This shy little lady entered St. Bernard's her Sopho- if? more year. and since she has been with us we have not 123. if-fr . an 2:3 heard much of her, but her friends say that she can EL make as much noise as the rest of us when she starts. liz: P512 She is considering the nursing profession and if so we wish her every success for with such a sunny smile we Q15 f-K4 . . if, vgjgj are certain the future holds much in store for her. ...re K u-Q-4' :ff4 QA1 'TQ 531 JY' file do ij' .fer 2.1. .K pr. .I?2iPl'lf'f5lT -lil?-iff-EFFX' ' 'TFY-'f1i-5l g5'f TW?Z3i?f l'llQE'f EYPWFY'TF'?Q fJE'TT':Iff:7' Nff7 'f7l'ff7' Y ' T TTPTJIQQ ,',i,-5-., ag. .-N. .,. ..,. . -., fi, ,.. . Y. .-,,. .V ., V. at- -..- ef, V g- ra' J
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