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

 - Class of 1939

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ROBERT ARTHUR MORIN Bob comes from West Fitch- burg. He is an expert trum- peter and saxophonist, having been with the orchestra for four years. He is gay, witty, and a loyal friend. We can well imagine him being a business executive in future years, be- cause of his success in accoun- tancy. We all wish you luck, Bob. FRANCIS JOHN ORR Francis is our star poet, and at the same time an ace farmer. At present he is at work on an invention by which cows may milk themselves so that he may devote that valuable time of milking to the writing of verse. He has our every wish for a harvest of untold success. OC ARTHUR JOSEPH PHELPS The mischievous pranks of Arthur cause more than laughter in their course. Yet in spite of his rippling fun Arthur has re- vealed his serious side in his creditable work in the German Club. We hope that his genial, sunny temperament will last all through the journey of life, F a i? JOHN DOUGLAS QUINN » ; oe iy Memories of Quinny recall witty sallies, football, clubs and track. A nomad by nature he makes his vacations mean enter- taining adventures and adven- turous trips. In all virile humor, courage and determina- tion point to a prosperous fu- ture. [22] ALBERT ALFRED ROBILLARD During his four years “Roby” .has gone his way serenely unaware of the difficul- ties which beset most of us. Yet his path was not one of roses for we know that he has worked hard. He was a faithful member of the orchestra and achieved a scholastic record worthy of note. WALTER FRANCIS RO As a debater of merit, an actor of note, and above all as an exceptional student, Walter has displayed his ability. Few indeed are the times when his name has not appeared on the High Honor list. We know for certain that with his outstanding scholastic ability he will con- tinue his fine record in the higher branches of learning. Good Luck, Walter! A ok riahrog SD rowrnid FRANCIS RICHARD RODDY If a poll were taken to deter- mine the most popular boys in the Senior class Franny would certainly rank high. He has gained a host of friends by his genial and sportsmanlike dis- position, and we have every in- dication that success will come easily and rest lightly on his yore ae) ROLAND JOSEPH SCOTT Scotty was chosen All- Tournament forward bringing much credit to his Alma Mater. He also shines as a member of the baseball team. His constant smile and joyful disposition are a source of joy to all. His suc- cess for the future is a certainty.

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Gubtid te PALE Is SY . Var SEL DPR LS tesa bo bee Wet Ig haat Ts teat yan! Se : S Ras ate y ? 7 EDWARD CHARLES LEDGER ’ Blessed with an abundance of ; muscle and the accompanying brawn Eddie has simply thrilled through the past four years. He put his brawn to good use in the football field, while his cheery smile made him a gen- eral favorite. Keep in close touch with the optimism of your high school days, Eddie. tab BP FAEM I TICE, 4 ; Ke MICHAEL LUNETTA | Throughout high — school Mike distinguished himself as a student, taking everything in strides and, always having some- thing with which to occupy his time. He distinguished himself as a drummer in our orchestra and as a member of the Italian Club. May the coming years bring success and happiness, Mike. Se JOHN ROBERT McCANN John is a rapid and ready ¢ speaker both in and out of class. The clear notes of his trumpet made our orchestra a thing of note, and as for his scholastic ability, it is but the comple- ment to his musical ability. With the close of graduation we reluctantly take leave of John with every trust for the future. WALTER DAVID McCARTHY, JR. Here we have an ideal cath- olic student. David's supply of grey matter has placed him in the High Honor ranks. As Editor-in-chief of the BER- NARDIAN he has distinguished himself for application to duty and skill of accomplishing. A pleasant picture which we hope will come true is that of David as honor®student of Holy Cross. 7 BERNARD RALPH McGRATH “Bunny” has always been quiet around the school and his sober expression has often mis- led those with whom he is not well acquainted. Throughout his four years he has worked hard at his studies with the most praisewor thy results. His sincerity and friendliness assure him of a most happy and suc- cessful future. WILLIAM JEROM McCKEARIN Mickey is the co-manager of Lye the athletic teams and has done fine work. Among his many school activities he is Vice- President of the German Club. Smiling and jovial at all times we look forward to a splendid record for Mickey in his higher studies. : PHILIP LOUIS MORIN y Here is a lad for whom no situation was too difficult, our jovial pleasure-loving Philip. An authority on the merits and demerits of sports. Philip was always surrounded by an ani- mated group where wrestling matches and boxing bouts were the chief topics. His many fine qualities point to success and to a fruitful career in the busi- ness world. ALFRED EDWARD MONAHAN Shy, popular, a real asset to our varsity, Al will be sadly missed when he ventures forth into life. Recently gaining dis- tinction at the Tournament, Al proved to everyone the great athlete he really is. His realm of sports also includes hunting and fishing.



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ERNEST JOHN SECINO Ernie is a sturdy representa- tive of our great city, and well did he uphold the traditions of “savoir faire’ so well practiced in Fitchburg. He is ample proof of the worth of avoirdupois, for not once during senior year did he miss a day. Continue so through life, Ernie. EDWIN LEO SHANNON Ed is our choice for the class “homme di'affaires.’’ His inter- ests range from the ideally dip- lomatic to the selling of candy. These he has successfully merged in one in his splendid work for the Year Book. In the years to come he will doubtless be the only politician to run a national AN of candy stores. a : i BERNARD RALPH WW! SHERMAN 2V Bernard, our optimist from © South Fitchburg, is an un- assuming, sterling fellow, with a world of mirth in his pleasant personality. Whatever activity he devoted himself to, found him a diligent worker and his loyalty and courage insure his fugure happiness. yy SHIELDS Earnest and intent in his school work, Philip always found time for fun and friend- ship. Ever willing to offer his help he won and held the esteem of all who knew him. With all his sterling qualities we feel that there is little doubt about Phil’s happy future. 4 PHILIP FRANCIS [23] A pie rane ua ‘ ‘Pied SNe ee Pnen (oe ot Seley sy poh an 4 JOHN RAYMOND SMITH “Smitty’’ specializes in out- door sports, his favorites being hunting and fishing. We some- times wonder if he were a dis- tant relative of Daniel Boone. His ambition is to become an expert mechanic, and if the past has anything to do with the future he will star. FRANK WILLIAM STELLA Frank’s ruddy countenance beamed on us each morning, perhaps a little late sometimes. His tremendous amount of good nature has made his course smooth sailing all through, and our earnest petition is that his sailing toward the final Port will be a sunny trip. wt ; ae ea ip et MARTI SWEENEY Marty is certainly one of the best liked boys in our class. Ever cheerful, happy, and al- ways making life agreeable for his classmates. He scored high as manager of the various ath- letic teams and has won the commendation and approval of all. Especially grateful to Marty are the athletes, who one and all, wish him nothing but the best. WILLIAM CHARLES SWEENEY Who doesn’t know Bill Sweeney? Everyone says hello to him, and his friendly smile responds to all. He has starred in football and basketball, and has enjoyed the milder recreation of the waltz. We will miss his gay companionship and our . S parting wish for him is—the best that the world can give. a BS.

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