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MARGARET ELIZABETH RAHER 9 Winter Street, Leominster Commercial Course It is not easy, indeed, to pick out the qualities that make Margaret, our little friend from Leominster, the admired classmate that she is. It is mainly the fact that she is Margaret, the silent and unobtrusive little per- son, that has brought her so much popularity and friendship. Liked and respected she has ever shared our joys and sorrows, and is as much appreciated now as at the start, for her tact, geniality, and ability. HELEN ANN RAIMON 29 Belmont Street General Course Helen and the Honor Roll were pals and met every few months. She came from that part of our illustrious city known as Albee Hill where she and the sunshine were rivals. As a member of General Course, she has fitted herself well for her future career, at which time we sincerely hope that she will have her full share of happiness and success. LEO JOSEPH RHEAULT 227 Spruce Street, Leominster Classical Course Noble stature and mobile countenance go far in mak- ing Leo the attractive youth that he is. He has many noteworthy attainments to his credit among them be- ing his Baseball successes. As a member of the picture committee for the Year Book he showed taste and good judgment, while his unquestioned generosity of his services was most distinctive. With his happy optimistic outlook, Leo will surely go far in life where sincerity and straightforwardness, such as his, will doubtless meet with appreciation. WILLIAM JOHN ROBERTS 121 Myrtle Avenue Technical Course It seems to us that Bill’s wit is never exhausted, and we have yet to see him without that continual smile. Although books do not seem to worry Bill, he has made a good record during his four years. As Assistant Manager of our Year Book he has shown his aptitude for hard work, and willing co-operation, which went a great way toward the unusual success of that enterprise. May your eagerness and buoyancy never flag, amid the many activities of your future career. 29
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CHARLES BERNARD PIERCE 100 Maverick Street General Course “Red” has always been just on time for school al- though he lives only about a two minutes’ walk from the school. Quiet and unassuming he has made his way through school acquiring many new friends along with keeping the old ones. He has always done well in his studies and although we do not know his inten- tions for the future we are sure he will be a success, and we trust that he will not forget his comrades at Sask YVONNE ESTHER POULIN 143 Fourth Street, Leominster Commercial Course Sincerity, loyalty and helpfulness are only a few of Yvonne's attributes. For four years her smile and pleas- ant manner have won for her the esteem of all her classmates. Her achievements along commercial lines have been unparalleled in the history of the school, and the Class of ’35 is confident of her future success. CATHERINE ELIZABETH PYNE 32 Fulton Street General Course Betty's keen blue eyes and warm smile are among her external charms, but what shall we say of her many other qualities that have so endeared her to the Class. Ever willing to assist in any undertaking, she was a valuable asset to the Class of ’35 who offers her its sincere thanks and God's blessing for the future. PHILIP FRANCIS RAGUSA 7 Young’s Road, Lunenburg General Course Phil, a steady, quiet chap, was ever engaged in his school work and its success. Such characterization is invariably given only to those who are held in the high- est esteem, and Philip is no exception to that rule. As far as the worries of books were concerned, Philip was an academic oracle, Whatever activity he joined found him a diligent worker and thus we know Success will be his, for it is the keynote of loyalty and courage such as his. 28
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JOSEPH AIME ROBILLARD Westminster Classical Course Aime is a sturdy representative of Westminster of whom the Class of '35 is justly proud. He was a re- markable Football player and a type of young man noted for honesty and upright loveness. He came to St. Bernard’s as a sophomore and soon revealed himself as an intelligent young lad. In his Senior Year he shone as one of the School's best debaters. The Class of °35 wishes him every success and will not forget him as star violinist of the orchestra. PASQUALE FRANCIS ROSETTI 92 Heywood Street General Course During these years of depression and want, Pasquale has managed to hold his own among the weightier peo- ple in America. As a member of the Class of '35 Patsy takes away with him a large “‘slice’’ of good fellowship and joviality which is so prevalent among the students of St. Bernard’s. He is also a remarkable athlete, since in Football his defense has proved impenetrable to many a sorrowing combatant. The Class of '35 bids him a fond goodbye, and gives its heartiest good wishes for a bright future. RAYMOND GEORGE ROY 2 Whitney Avenue General Course Ray is one of those unassuming students who for that very reason is noticed the more. Generosity and kindness are great virtues and Ray possesses them to an almost unbelievable degree. For the pa st four years he has been a quiet but staunch and loyal attendant at St. Bernard’s, and we feel certain that his loyalty will con- tinue and remain his outstanding characteristic in his future life. ANTHONY JOSEPH STEPANOVICZ 29 Third Street General Course “Tony’’ is one of the members of our class who is noted for his excellent handwriting. He has done splen- did work in various school activities. He is a fine friend and good companion, as his friends will testify. Always an ideal student, he departs from us with many wishes for a bright and prosperous future. 30
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