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JOSEPH RAYMOND TWINING 71 Albee Street Technical Course Behold a prince among fellows—our president, Ray. Honors far fewer than those won by Ray have spoiled many a promising youth—but he has scaled the very heights of Olympus without losing those fine qualities that have made him the most popular boy at St. Bernard’s. Pages could be written on his vic- tories as an athlete until a physical disablement—an injured shoulder—trestricted his ardent courage by bar- ring him from athletics. As a leader he stood out by the perfect and harmonious way with which he piloted the Class of ’35. And so we thank our President for what he has done for us, assuring him that the Class of '35 is behind him to a man. DOROTHY JANE TAYLOR 135 Charles Street Classical Course Dot’s gentle dignity and poise, her willingness and ability in performing all the duties of her office have made her an ideal vice-president. She has been univer- sally popular among her classmates for her kindly tact and sympathy, her sincerity, loyalty, and helpfulness. And what can we say to sufficiently extol the high scholastic rank which she has maintained throughout her high school course? This combination of ability and winning personality should insure for Dot a suc- cessful and prosperous future, and we, her classmates unite in offering her our sincere wishes for a happy future. ANNA MARY LIPNISKAS 63 Sanborne Street Commercial Course Here it is our privilege and honor to present our demure and conscientious Secretary. She has labored diligently in our behalf, and we feel amply repaid for having chosen her as our representative. An ardent advocate of athletic sports, Anna was usually present at all the games cheering lustily for St. Bernard's. Her ever watchful attention to lessons, despite her partici- pation in pleasure, has had an undeniable influence on the members of her class, and we are certain that it will be a potent force and power beyond the precincts of our school. Best wishes, Anna, we will ever remem- ber your services. JOSEPH FRANCIS KIVLEHAN 48 Overland Street Technical Course Joe, the treasurer of our class, hails from West Fitchburg, and is as pleasant a companion as you would wish to meet. When it comes to school work he’s just like the rest of us, but we can never say that he was a shirker. He is universally popular throughout the school, because of his sincerity, understanding, modesty, and conviction. He took the floor only when he had something worth while to say, and then his senti- ments were listened to with respect. The Class of '35 takes leave of him with feelings of deference and affec- tion, and offers him every wish of success in the future. 12
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LOUISE MARY AUDET 11 Portland Street General Course Louise, that little personification of mildness and gentleness has however, a firmness of character and determination which will be of priceless value in her chosen career. Her fidelity to study and earnestness of purpose will long be remembered, and as she leaves us to enter St. Vincent Training School we offer her our sincere wishes for success. JANET MARIE BASQUE 252 Boutelle Street Commercial Course Janet’s sparkling eyes and cheerful smile have dis- tinguished her as one who likes fun. But despite her good times she has measured up to a creditable stand- ard as a student. An earnest pursuer of the Commer- cial Course, Janet has not neglected to lend her assist- ance to all the school’s social activities where her loy- alty and good will were ever apparent. We trust that her cheerfulness will win her many friends in the future. Best of luck, Janet, from the Class of '35. ANTONIO JOHN BELLIO 50 Middle Street Lane Commercial Course Our United States History wizard! Although he joined us in the Sophomore Year, ‘‘Tony,’’ without delay showed us that when it came to studies, he could hold his own with the majority. In Coach Tar- pey's History Class he excelled, as well as in Current Events. Although quiet and reserved he nearly always assumed a commanding position. May you continue, Tony, to wield an influence worthy of a graduate of St. Bernard’s High. RAYMOND JOSEPH BENOIT 246 Mechanic Street . Classical Course Ray became a member of the class of ‘35 during our Sophomore year. Although quiet in school you could not find a more sociable fellow, or a better com- panion as his home friends, Leo and Everett testify. Ray is very active in our French club, where many times he has entertained us with that inimitable French accent of his. When he enters College to continue his studies we know his jovial disposition will make him as happy as he was at St. Bernard’s. 13
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