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RAYMOND JOSEPH BISAILLON 4 Pearl Street Technical Course The recollection of happy days at St. Bernard’s can but conjure up memories of quiet, genial Raymond. He found much delight in study, History and Civics being his specialty. Characteristically unassuming and modest, Raymond has not revealed his plans for the future, but the most intimate of his friends predict that he is a lad who will go far in the world of success. GEORGE JOSEPH BODO 84 Phillips Street Commercial Course George is a model outdoor boy who delights in sports of all kind—hunting, fishing, skating, etc. In his lessons he was an insistent plodder who made ‘‘good.”’ Addicted to the intricacies of Shorthand we suppose that his success in it was only indicative of the charms it held for him. George will go a long way a nd bring renown to S. B. H. S., and we of the Class of ’35 boast to be listed as his fellow classmates. ELAISE THERESE CAREY 247 River Street General Course Elaise has been a very zealous student and this is evident by the customary appearance of her name on the Honor Roll. As a French student she was one of the best, and her French accent was the envy of us all. As a member of the French Club, her efforts to enter- tain won always the greatest success. May that smile of yours, Elaise, be carried with you throughout future years. DOROTHY MARIE CARNEY 15 Holt Street General Course This blond, blue-eyed maiden joined our ranks in Senior year, and since her coming has made very little commotion. The possessor of a most delicately toned voice she drew us to her irresistibly by that womanly quality that Shakespeare so greatly admired. Our brief companionship makes us hesitant about saying fare- well, and we trust that Dorothy will not forget her friends at S. B. H. S. 14
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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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EDMUND WILLIAM CARROLL 21 Elizabeth Street Classical Course Eddie’s many likeable characteristics have made him one of the most popular boys in the Senior Class. Al- though he is a good scholar he finds time for football, basketball, and skating which seem to be his favorites in the field of sports. Eddie is to continue his studies at college and if his career is a repetition of his high school days, he is assured of a mark that will put him in the honor class. Best of luck, Eddie. ELLEN WINIFRED CARROLL 21 Elizabeth Street General Course Her cheery word and merry laughter combined with a modulated seriousness made Ellen stand out in any group. Ever a loyal supporter of all school activities, sh e always lent a willing and helping hand when needed. As she plans to be a nurse we are sure that the patients will recover soon under the enervating influence of her cheerfulness. Best of luck, Ellen. CHARLES JAMES CASASSA 176 Myrtle Avenue Our Walking Dictionary! Charlie knows the Diction- ary from cover to cover and has made good use of his knowledge. His energy and capability stood out ad- mirably in his splendid work as Assistant Manager of the Year Book. He isa genial, friendly fellow and always ready for a good time. We do not know his plans for the future, but we are confident that he will be success- ful in whatever he attempts. The entire class joins in wishing you a long and prosperous life, Charlie. General Course FRANCES MARIE COMISKEY 124 Middle Street, Leominster General Course Frances, who has come to us every day from Leomin- ster is outstanding for her generosity and is always will- ing to lend a helping hand. She is one of those enviable to all, in spite of the fact that studies at times are tedious. Our sincere thanks and best wishes for the future are yours, Frances. 15 fe ae ea “a ad 296 Te - =
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