St Bernards High School - Bernardian Yearbook (Fitchburg, MA)

 - Class of 1938

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BARBARA ELIZABETH HUGHES “Honored be she, she beams on the sight, “Graceful and fair, like a being of delight.’ Barbara, one of our live wires, is a high honor student. Apart from her scholastic ability she possesses the rare quality of considering others before herself. Her school days consisted of study, sports, fun and reading, and we sincerely hope that in the future she will continue this “‘medias res.”’ DoROTHY MARY JOYCE “So sweet a face, such angel grace.” To the fact that Dot comes from the sunny southside we attribute her wreathed smiles and even temper. Ever alert to study and work she’ found time, nevertheless, to excel in dramatics and debating. In her higher studies, we hope Dot will not forget the dramatics. IRENE MARIE LAMOTHE “Truth shines the brighter, clad in verse.” Western Massachusetts contributed greatly to our illustrious class when Springfield sent us Irene to prepare and mold for her immediate entrance into the commercial world. We soon became fast friends of Irene, and now feel a close bond with the great wesi- ern city of our beloved state. Best wishes, Irene, for a splendid career, GEORGE FRANCIS MCSHEEHY “He was ever the best man in the field.” Mac’s tall, distinguished-looking form has been a welcome sight within our walls for four years. Pure grit won him fame on the gridiron, and his brilliant shooting helped to win the basketball championship at Taun- ton in ’37. We know in future years Mac will still rate ‘‘round the tops’’ in whatever he participates. Lots of luck, Mac. WALTER ALBERT MONAGAN “His smile speaks the virtues of friend- ship and sincerity.” “Red,” our candid camera-man, might well be called the most helpful member of the class. His ever present smile has made him a friend of every- one. As an ardent supporter of all school activities, he was constantly on the alert for something new and worth- while for his classmates. We trust a happy and successful future will smile upon him. ‘THOMAS JOHN MORAN “To will is to succeed.” During the first three years of his high school career, Tom was known as a high honor student. In his Senior year, however, he turned to dramatics and debating as an additional outlet for his talents, winning much praise for his excellent portrayal in ‘‘Nerves’’ and his commendable performance in the Diocesan Debate at Northampton. His keen sense of humor and willing- ness to help his friends have made him a great favorite. [28]

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RICHARD PAUL L’ECUYER “With faith unshadowed by the night, And courage to essay.” Dick is one of the most popular fellows of our class. Why? Because with his sunny disposition is coupled the fact that he is always ready for a good time. As to his future aspira- tions, his silence has kept us at bay but, nevertheless, we feel confident that he will measure up to our ex- pectations of him. HERBERT WILLIAM LONG “To do what ts impossible, for talent ts the mark of genius.” Although apparently quiet and re- served, Herbey is one of the most fun-loving Seniors. All through high school he displayed his admirable friendliness and geniality which we trust he will carry with him through the pathway of the years. CHARLES EDWARD MAXFIELD “The only way to have a friend ts to be one.” Here is a jovial, kind, and thorough gentleman whose outstanding scholas- tic attainments have brought him to the forefront. His unassuming dignity captivated us. His deep sincerity, we hope, will never allow his friendships made at St. Bernard’s to crumble in ruins. Luck, Max, and plenty of it. MARY ELIZABETH HANLEY “Laugh and the world laughs with you.” General belief is that the above is Mary’s motto. If such is the case she has gone a far way on the road to future contentment. We trust that you will always have occasion to laugh, Mary, but the great thing, of course, will be to smile if the world should frown. BARBARA MARY HEALEY “She may be quiet, she may be shy “But see the mischief in her eye.” All who know ‘‘Barb’”’ can easily say that this quotation fits her to a “T.’’ She's been in the midst of all the fun since she’s been with us; and without her happy chuckle, our good times would never have been so com- plete. The best of luck to you in the business world, ‘‘Barb.”’ MARY ELIZABETH HIGGINS “Beneath that shy extertor, there lies a heart of gold.” Mary is a quiet, dignified young lady, but these qualities are balanced by enough wit and good humor to make her a delightful schoolmate. We always noticed that a beaming smile was ever about to break forth on her lips even on the dullest days. She was a real American high school student intensely interested in all sports of the moment. Keep it up, Mary. [27]



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MARTIN LEO MORLEY “The mildest manners, and the gentlest heatt.”’ Leo has been immensely popular with every member of our class. It is not his extraordinary achievements but his simple eagerness to be a good scholar and sportsman that has made him one of our best liked Seniors. He belongs to the Spanish Club. Best of luck, Leo. RICHARD DONALD MULLOY “°Tis easy to recognize a man with a will.” “Ricky's bashful smile and chummy ways has won us all over to him. He showed great ability in athletics this past season although basketball didn’t seem to attract ‘‘Ricky’’ any further than being an enthusiastic rooter. Keep your personality, ‘Ricky,’ and you'll draw everyone to you as you drew us. PAUL ARTHUR NADEAU “With eagle pinions soaring to the skies,” Paul is certainly the best natured boy of our class. He earnestly be- lieves in the motto ‘‘Never trouble trouble until it troubles you.’’ He is an active member of the French Club where his talent has lent much to the enjoyment of all. JEANNETTE ALMA LANDRY “Sweet intercourse of looks and smiles; for smiles from reason flow.’’ Here we have a Senior, intent on work and scholarly attainment. Yet we have never known Jeannette to be absent from any extra-curricula event. In fine she is an all-around girl, cour- teous, obliging and above all atten- tive to the least details of class work, whence she has enjoyed the enviable record of a high honor student. Con- gratulations and good luck, Jeannette. JEANNETTE NATHALIE LAPRADE “Silence is the sanctuary of prudence.” Our future memories of Jeannette will be replete with soft gentle man- ners, and obliging acts of kindness. Never waiting to be called on to as- sist, but ever alert to offer a service was her characteristic trait, and we trust that such genuine good fellow- ship will mark her in her work as bookkeeper after graduation. FRIDOLINE ROBERTA LEBLANC “A gitl light hearted and c ontent I journey through God’s world.” Book lore is Fridoline’s forte. If you don’t think so, just ask her about one of the novels on the supplemen- tary list. Why some pupils should neg- lect a book report is an unsolved mys- tery to Fridoline. In fact she would like a book report almost every day. Best wishes, Fridoline, that in the business world you may be able to keep it up. [29]

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