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

 - Class of 1939

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ARTHUR FRANCIS DULING Arthur is a disciple of Euclid, the like of whom has never been. His transposition and substitu- tion amazes us. He also figures prominently in the German Club, holding down the position of Secretary, with esteem and renown. He has visions of him- self as a future Edison, and we join with him too, in the vision hoping for a speedy reality. JAMES JOSEPH FLATHERS Jimmie is the Whalom repre- sentative of the Senior Class. “Jock’’ is industrious, energetic, and faithful in all tasks, and has gained a large number of friends who with true sincerity wish him the ‘Best of Luck’’ in whatever he may undertake after aye a i : THOMAS EDWARD FLYNN Tom was one of those chaps who spoke little yet spoke well. Outside activities consumed much of his time, but he made certain that he knew his work thoroughly before indulging in these outside pleasures. He has been true to his ideals, and has devoted himself diligently to his quest for knowledge and truth. JOHN FRANCIS FOGARTY Jack is always happy and never wotries about anything. With his sunny disposition is coupled the fact that he is al- ways ready for a good time. He did not participate in sports, but was an ardent fan at all the games. Best of luck, Jack. Ml JOHNePAUL FOLEY John’s irresponsible wit and amazing all-round athletic abil- ities have been the pride an d joy of St. Bernard’s. Many are the times that his sturdy legs have carried him to another touchdown — another victory. May your victories and con- quests on the field of life be as numerous as the triumphs at St. Bernard's, John. oy) JEAN HECTOR GODIN, JR« In the field of controversy Jean is without a peer. At any hour you may encounter this dapper gentleman of ours en- gaged in heated argument of anything worthwhile. From this naive trait of his, we take cour- age in predicting a leader among men, and a credit to our class. DOMINIC BARTOLO 4 GUAZZO WY. Min, is one of our outstand- ing athletes having shone for four years as a varsity tackle as a football player. He was fit- tingly chosen captain of the °37 and ’38 teams and clearly demonstrated his ability as a leader. Best of luck, Min. JAMES BERNARD GUMBLETON Jim ais one. litt ear bine, friendly, cheerful pal who has plodded through many a drowsy class period with a grin on his strongly shaped features. He plans to make millions in a short span in the business world, and we know he will. { ageed By (Geen ‘ ¢ tw 4 7

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FRANCIS JAMES. CONNORS “‘Red’’ never seemed too busy to stop and talk. This desir- able trait has won him a goodly following. ‘‘Easy does it’’ seems to be ‘‘Red’s’’ motto but never- theless he is a plugger and hard- worker. Many of us envy his distinguished crown of gold which we hope will bring him the palm of victory in life’s ¢ contests. JOHN EDWARD COUNIHAN John is one of our Leomin- ster representatives who is a fine all-round athlete, being a mem- ber of the varsity football and baseball teams. Added to this John has a very cheery disposi- tion through which he has made many friends. ‘Best of Luck, John.” ARMAND JOSEPH CROTEAU Armand is the quiet serious type, but he takes a vital in- terest in the school activities, especially the socials where he amazes us by his dancing abil- ity. His hobbies are dancing and amateur photography. Un- questionably, his sincerity and honesty will enable him to make his mark in the world. OHN ROBERT CROWLEY Bob is somewhat. on the quiet side; unassuming, likeable and possessed of a keen sense of humor. He is well remembered for his ability on the gridiron and they say he was a whiz at basketball. He finds intense pleasure in winning arguments and we hope that he will prove a winner in the future. ie RALPH GEORGE DEBARGE ““Rallie’’ has been an out- standing, high honor student throughout high school. As business manager of the Year Book he did splendid work; and it is our regret and loss that he did not continue his pursuit of athletics. We enjoyed his likeable, friendly, even-tempered comradeship, and reluctantly now. say adieu. FRANK PAUL DIBENEDETTO There are few among us who possess Frank’s knack of ar- ranging his affairs so that the even tenor of his happy exis- tence remains so undisturbed. Shortly after joining our ranks he won our hearts by his ““frank’’ sincere nature. His years with us have been pleasant JOSEPH ROBERT : DONAHUE Joe excels chiefly in the fine art of dancing. He and his pal, ‘Red’, are a pair of “swing- sters’’ of note and have generally been expected to touch off the fireworks at our school socials. We know that Joe's good hu- mor and pleasing smile com- bined with his carefree disposi- tion will carry him far on the road to success. because he was a real friend. p JAMES BERNARD DOWER Here is the future bus driver. We can sweep peacefully on with Jimmie at the wheel, for there is not a more dependable lad in our class. All along we have found him easy to get along with, willing and eager to co-operate so that we are very proud to have been associ- ated with Jim.



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JOHN FRANCIS KILLELEA John, our affable mixer and alert student came to us from Leominster with a definite goal in mind. His apt answers and analytical mind won him the palm of an intelligent thinker. His future is not dubious to us. He will be a credit to himself, to °39 and to St. Bernard's. TIMOTHY FRANCIS KITTREDGE Be 5 T Tim is our pride and joy in the world of looks. He is an iF attentive listener especially in class, and has a practical bend ee of mind which he has put to yw good use at the ‘‘special Ser- al vice.’ May the coming years 5) ' ae enhance Tim’s influence and success. GILBERT EDWARD KNAPP “Gil” is a favorite with all ‘of us especially the ladies. His calm, deliberate grit, curly locks, -+ )) and deep resonant voice were Reyne at all times, and J when ‘‘Gil’’ questioned the fu- ture possibilities of high school seniors you just had to listen. He is a horseman of note; and we are confident he will be a Catholi ntleman of note. Naber Fibs STEPHEN JOSEPH KOLAZYK Steve is a persistent and hard- working student, and a science man of no mean repute. One of his hobbies we found out to be photography, and with that password of his—a never-fading smile—we look for great things from Steven in the days to come. Qhols CHARLES JOSEPH KORNICK Charles is West Fitchburg’s : gift of blithe, happy youth to : St. Bernard's. His demeanor be- lies his gay nature for there never was a more subdued or modest swain. With him goes one of our tender links with the ‘‘West,’’ but we hope for frequent renewals of acquain- tance. ROBERT LAURIER LACHANCE “ Bob came from Leominster to give us the pleasure of his acquaintance. The first time we met him we received the im- pression of a reticent young man. Yet what a surprise when we knew him better! His geniality often times rose to heights of gaiety. Good luck, Bob! ne . ROBERT LEONARD LAPOINT Characteristically ambitious and well-mannered Bob was ever anxious to do the right thing. He was a classmate well worth knowing, a gentleman through and through, with a future in the world of (SO d EDWARD ERIC LAWRENCE Eddie is a trapper, hunter and student. That is a big list, and has demanded much time, but he has willingly given it with the reward of an honor roll record. Not only could he tell , you the ‘‘whys’’ and “‘where- ‘ fores’” in educational branches, but as a student of nature he is without an equal. Keep up the hich record all along, Ed. - %

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