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TERESA ELIZABETH CAPONE “Ready to aid tn any task With a willingness unbounded.” This is our gay and happy Terry who drifts blithely and gayly from class to class. She has a sweet melodious voice but rarely gives us an opportunity to hear it. Her hobbies are basketball, skating, and above all, horseback riding. She intends to follow a business career, where we are sure her charming personality will bring her success. HAZEL CATHERINE CARTER “For she ts the quiet kind, whose nature never vaties.” Hazel may be listed as one of the demurest girls of our class. We always see her with an armful of books, which naturally explains the reason for her excellent marks. The fact is that Hazel’s ambition is to enter the nursing profession where her many good qualities will have ample scope for demonstration. Good luck in your plans, Hazel, from the Class of '36. MARY CATHERINE COFFEY “Ever loyal, ever true to the task she has to do.” Mary is the embodiment of all truth and sincerity. Her ready smile and genial disposition made her the friend of all with whom she came in contact. She has been a loyal rooter of all the athletic events of the school, and did her share in all social festivities. Her goal is the business world, where we hope she will enjoy the best of success. CATHERINE LOIS CONNERS “A sunny disposition ts a treasure.” Smiling her way through even the hardest of school days, Catherine’s wit and good humor have won for her a host of f riends. This, however, did not prevent her from always giving a good account of herself in class. We do not know what her future plans are, but whatever field she chooses we wish her all the luck in the world. ANN MARY CONROY “To know her ts to love her.” Winning manners, happy chatter, and sterling character are what we most admire in Ann. She likes all sports including skiing, skating, and basketball. Her fine disposition makes her a necessary friend at all our gatherings, and when she is absent there is a general inquiry as to her whereabouts. Well may the business world receive her in its midst, for she is destined to augment the splendid record of her school days. 17
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JULIEN JOSEPH BLAIS ““He was ever the best man in the field.” Julie is very popular with the members of the Class of ’36 and is noted for his gay and carefree manner. Although he may not be surpassingly swift in many walks of student life he certainly reveals his speed in baseball, football and basketball, being captain of our 1935 Basketball Team. Nor does his athletic ability stop here. In addition he may often be seen giving a fancy skating exhibition at Coggshall’s. Julie's com- petence in athletics should gain for him a successful career in his future life. Best of luck, Julie. JOSEPH GERALD BOURGEOIS “There ts no wisdom like frankness.’ From the confines of our sister city, Leominster, Gerald has journeyed to us every day for four years. Among his extra curricular activities, he has excelled in baseball and we all know that some day, when Gerry comes into the limelight of the baseball king- dom, the fans will no longer speak of Babe Ruth, and Lou Gehrig, but cf “Gerry, the boy from Leomin- ster’. Blessed with a sprightly and gay nature, he often aided in enlivening and cheering our classes. Here’s wishing you luck, success, and happiness, Gerald. HELEN BARBARA BUCKLEY “Happy am I, from care I'm free! Why aren't they all contented like me?”’ Delightful humor to the nth degree, plus good na- ture, an amount of work and some play; then on the other side of the equation we have the young lady pictured here. Helen and Pauline are the best of friends but not to the exclusion of their, other classmates, who are always welcome amid their friendly chats, and who together with them form one great big friendly circle. Best wishes, Helen for a happy future. MILDRED RITA CADRETTE “Good humor ts the health of the soul.” This is one of the best poets in our class who has often entertained us with her recitations. But the Muse of Poetry cannot take her interest from the practical fields of stenography and its attendants. We all expect to see her emerge, in the not distant future, as a crowning glory of the Commercial department of S. B. H. May your future be bright and happy, Mil- dred. PATRICK PHILIP CALAMERE “On their own merits modest men are silent.” Pat as he is known to his many friends, comes from the ‘“‘“Tar Hill’’ section. He is a fine friend and a good companion as we can all verify. If baseball was a required scholastic subject, Pat would rate very high. You have only to ask his opinion on whose club is taking the pennant, to learn his knowledge of this sport. We trust that the future holds much suc- cess in store for him. We're rooting for you, Pat. 16
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JANET HELENA CUNNINGHAM “True to herself and her friends.” The recollection of happy days cannot but conjure memories of genial, happy Janet. Her carefree dis- position has often cheered our path and brightened our hours during her four years with us. We feel certain that her wholesome cheerfulness will be a big asset in the nursing profession which she plans to enter. PHILIP CHARLES CUNNINGHAM “Today whatever may annoy The world for me ts joy, simple joy.” In Philip, our “‘Allegro’’, we have the epitome of wit and good nature. His effusive good spirits indicate an implicit faith in “‘l’Allegro’’ but we find at times that beneath the surface there is a touch of “Il Pen- seroso’’. He was an active moulder of the annals of the class, when he cheered and cheered the teams to victory. A firm believer in social obligations, he has ever been courteous to their demands. Keep up the good work, Phil, is our parting admonition. MARY MARGARET DARCY “Her hand ts ready and willing.” Mary is a likeable girl, a splendid student, and a true friend. No one has ever been heard to speak ill of her, as she is always ready and willing to help wher- ever she can. We do not know her plans but whatever she chooses she has the good wishes of all her class- mates for a successful future. SILVIO PETER DE BONIS “What sweet delight a quiet life affords.” The above is ‘‘Yak’s’’ motto for he is ever to be found in the midst of the fun. One of his hobbies is landscape gardening. In his spare time, he always calis on his friend, Fred, and together they get to work. We predict that “‘Yak’’ will take up his father’s busi- ness, and we wish him every happiness. HELEN Lucy DEL BEATO “A friend may well be reckoned the masterpiece of Nature.” Always happy and full of glee, Helen is ever sur- rounded by a group of merry classmates. She believes in the proverb ‘‘Smile and the world smiles with you. Weep and you weep alone’, for we have yet to find her gloomy or a victim of the blues. May your sunny, jovial personality carry you lightly over the crags of time, Helen. 18
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