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MARY JOSEPHINE HAMER “High in stature, High in talent.” In years to come Mary’s name will alw ays be con- nected, even for those who knew her least, with dig- nity and affability which have evinced themselves forc- ibly throughout her high school course. Her scholastic reward is certainly worth mentioning for her name has continually appeared on the Honor and High Honor Rolls, nor should we fail to mention her splendid work as pianist in our school orchestra. She intends to continue her studies, and we hope that her future will be as successful as her past. ANNE THERESA HAVERTY “Her clear blue eyes and pleasant smile Are things that make life well worth while.” On even slight acquaintance one cannot but be im- pressed by Anne's clear, blue eyes. She is a jolly friendly girl with whom one can form a lasting friend- ship. She has a most pleasant smile seen often through- out the day, even during the most strenuous of classes. Preserve the smile, Anne, continually throughout life. ELEANOR MARY HOGG “Her step was royal—queenltke.”’ This quiet, dainty maid is one who will remain al- ways in the hearts of those who knew her. She is a gentle, auburnhaired girl who is always dressed in the latest, most exquisitely fashioned clothes. She has up- held the high reputation of her sister and two brothers who here preceded her as graduates, and we know she will be equally as loyal and true as they to St. Ber- nard's High. MARY BERNADETTE HUSSEY “Rather quiet, rather shy, But a twinkle tn her eye.” Here we present Bernadette, one ‘of our many friends from “‘up West’’ who joined us our Freshman year. She is the naturally quiet type but with this quietness she has mixed a fine sense of humor and a keen perception of wit. Wherever there is any laugh- ing or fun there you can find “Bunny.” Best wishes from the class of '34!
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IRENE MARIE GAGNE , “Sober, steadfast and demute.’ Irene’s ready smile and genial disposition made her the friend of all with whom she came in contact. Al- though in school she was ever attentive to duty, that did not detract from her friendliness, and we all felt no hesitancy about asking favors of Irene. Her name was never missing from the Honor Roll during the four years, and what future will dare oppose such earnestness? JAMES PHILIP GOULD “Music hath charms to soothe the savage breast.’ Jimmy was our star violinist, and though small, skilfully managed his saxophone, and thereby added more than his share to the melody of our orchestra. He pursued the College Course and always succeeded in giving a good account of himself in the classroom. We await expectantly Jimmy’s debut in the world of music. LEONARD MARIO GUERCIO “A magnificent spectacle of human happiness.” “Gerk,’’ as he is known to many of his friends, possesses a sprightly nature full of fun. He was one of the carefree members of the class, but nevertheless displayed a reputable amount of energy in his class work. ‘‘Gerk’’ was an ardent rooter scoring a perfect- attendance record at the basketball games. We feel that in whatever field he labors, “‘Gerk’’ will be loyal and true to the ideals set forth in St. Bernard’s High. VIRGINIA MARIE HALEY “Mischief dances in her eyes And smiles upon her lips.” “Jeanie’ has been an unusually active member of the Senior class, participating in all the social events with hearty enthusiasm and good will. She is a great basketball fan, and has enjoyed the greater number of the games both at home and out of town. One can always enjoy her big dancing eyes, which speak kind- ness to all. In fine she has a combination of qualities which we all admire and will long remember.
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EVA CECILE JDE “A vein of mirth beneath her air of dignity.” Eva with her ever-ready abundance of smiles cheered our path and brightened our hours continually during the high school course. Amidst it all she ever re- mained the essence of serenity and dignity—qualities which will always endear her to us after high school days are over. FERRIS LOUIS JOSEPH “Dispatch ts the soul of bustness.”’ Ferris joined our illustrious class during our Senior year. As a lively advertising manager for the Bernar- dian he revealed great ability. Although somewhat re- served in manner, he, nevertheless always had a cheery smile and a happy greeting for his schoolmates. He was particularly a great rooter for the teams, and fol- lowed the games both at home and away. Ferris’ plans for next year are unknown to us, but in his chosen sphere we are certain that his goal will be that of worth, WINIFRED MARY KILLELEA “T prefer silent prudence to loquactous folly.” Among the earnest toilers of our class we may un- doubtedly place Winifred since she was generally found engaged in the preparation of some assignment. Her fine recitations in the History class have won for her the admiration of her fellow students. As for the future, we hope that she will be most prosperous. HENRY EDWARD KIVLEHAN “Tn order to have friends, be one.’ Henry has a long way to travel to school, but he doesn’t let this annoy him, because he knows that upon his arrival at school he can enjoy himself in studying his Biology, History, and so forth. It took us scarcely a week to learn that he was a lad who was dependable and trustworthy, one whose quiet culture was not openly displayed but nevertheless truly char- acteristic. Once the borders of intimacy were passed Henry was a thoroughly delightful friend whom we will remember in years to come.
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