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R Ys yh 2 ar Tyee yy ‘% aiske roy bys MARGARET MARY BEAUVAIS Truly gracious and ever a lady, Margaret has, indeed, been the essence of dignity and poise. A good scholar, she has con- stantly graced our Honor Roll. Whatever course she may choose to pursue in the future, we the class of '39 know she will meet success because of the splendid spirit she has manifested in the Lane A JOAN) LORRAINE past. — g z YF ad ELLIVEAU Srna is a very quiet, demure , ‘ young lady, that is, until the fun begins—then she is in the midst of it lending a loyal sup- port to all that is merry. The future will be bright for her, we know, for coupled with her gaiety is her true school spirit in both extra-curricula and scholastic activities. DOROTHY FRANCES BOISEAU Quiet and reserved, Dorothy i has a gay laughter and keen it. A staunch supvorter of all school activities, she has, never- theless, worked faithfully at her studies. And as she met success in her’ scholastic endeavors through the honor roll, we are certain that such ambition can only be rewarded by a bright and successful future. THERESA FRANCES BRUNEAU Theresa’s quiet unassuming manner was a cloak which con- cealed an abundance of talent. At rare intervals she flung the cloak aside to let us enjoy her dry, subtle wit. Her persistent industry brought her splendid results, and we trust will con- tinue to do so in the future. : acs YS MARGUERITE CARTER Gladys has come to us from Leominster and has brought with her a spirit that has made us grateful to that city. Her gay laughter, her eagerness in all school activities, her loyal enthusiasm for all sports, as well as her scholastic ability prove to us that Gladys will have a brilliant future. MARGARET LOUISE CHARTRAND This brown-haired represen- tative of our class has often im pressed us with her sincere and earnest efforts in the class-room. She has evinced from the be- ginning the deepest interest in all things educational. If a smiling nature goes any length, then Margaret will go a long way after graduation. MILDRED ARLENE CLUNAN Nature never fashioned a milder, gentler, maid, and yet Mildred never lost out in any of the fun. As a true follower of all sports, a ready and will- ing participant of school activi- ties, and as an honor roll student she has truly exemplified school spirit. This same spirit we hope will abide with her into a suc- cessful future. Ret eed ) MARY ANNA CONNELL The author of ‘“‘Smiles’” must have had Mary in mind for her identification consists of two laughing, clear, blue eyes. If the color means anything then the true deep blue has fashion ed for us a life-long friend and Classmate or '39. oe
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DOROTHY MARY ALEX There is hardly a better known member of the class than Dorothy. She is one of those who tries always to please others regardless of the sacrifice. As a very capable student, she is sure of finding a secure place in life with hosts of friends andj admirers. GLORIA TERESA. ALTOBELL Gloria, our vivacious brunette from Leominster has ably led us to many a thrilling victory in athletics. Her vim, pep, and irrepressible mirth just bubbled over continually and we are confident that there will be no repression such as we have suf- fered in the business world. ELIZABETH LILLIAN ANDERSON Blond, friendly, and gay— that is Elizabeth. Although her light-hearted manner has de- ceived most of us, we soon discovered her sincerity and thoughtfulness. Prominent in school activities, especially dancing, her excellence in this art can be easily seen at any of our socials. ANITA AGNES ARCHAMBAULT fe Anita is a typical student— eA bright, consistent, and deeply pH conscientious Her outstanding ! trait of graceful courtesy will be long remembered by teachers and students alike, for she was nstinting in her services as typist. South Fitchburg may well be proud of Anita—a fine student, a generous and loyal - classmate. [25] a RS Gene st yo res FES 4 CHARLOTTE GERMAINE AUBUCHON @ Never conspicuous or loud, jk Oe yet ever blithe and gay, Char- lotte has moved about us. Her smartly dressed figure was al- ways welcome at our socials, .Where her subdued winning manner was an influential asset. Our longest remembrance of Charlotte will be that of a real Catholic student. u PEARL MARY BAKER! park Pearl’s mischievous, tanta- lizing gaiety has always thrilled us. Traveling some nine miles to obtain a Catholic education, she has indeed proved herself a credit. In parting we hope she will have clear sailing on an open sea, f la ROSE MARIE BALDINI St. Bernard High will un- questionably feel the loss of this unassuming senior. Rose has unconsciously woven a tapestry of affection about the hearts of all her classmates. She has ever been ready to laugh or sym- pathize with the smallest fresh- man or the most dignified senior. Such steady consistent personal- ff ity cannot go unrewarded. fj WZ | may f VU GECILE REGA BARIE : , Although apparently quiet- . and reserved, Cecile has proved AS her remarkable ability as an in- y fos telligent student. Her many and iy loyal friends are ample proof of her amiability and thoughtful- ness. One of her chief charac- teristics is to see a job to the finish which certainly points to a successful life.
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MARGARET THERESA CONROY Titian blond and = gentle maid are apt descriptions of Peggy. We have but lately dis- covered the wealth of beauty hidden in clear rich voice, and in our enthusiasm we do not hesitate to predict a coming “Lily Pons.” ANITA MARY CORMIER Anita is a small little miss with an attractive and winning smile. She is a lover of poetry € and operas in the latter group of which she is well versed. Her future as a stenographer looks bright because of her even temperament. : 6 ¢ eC CLARISSE LENA COUTURE Clarisse, a striking brunette, is always cheerfully disposed, and has personality as her forte. Her charming nature, always forceful, volatile is the magnet for her myriad of friends who now wish her every success. JEANNETTE RITA DAVID “Ready, willing and able’ seems to be a phrase put into practice by Jeannette. In all sport activities she was always on hand, and showed what ex- cellence she had acquired in that field. Incidentally we learned of her talent as an artist, and with firm assurance we hail her as a coming ‘‘Rosa Bonheur.”’ Mane, Ei evi ee GILDA EUCY DEL BEATS® Rollicking, diversion and jolly times are what we link with remembrances of Gilda. Her glowing optimism per- meated all classes, and never interfered with her fine work especially in English where she excelled in essay writing. All hail to our budding journalist! CLAIRE JOAN DEMERS y) Claire has been outstanding as a student, a classmate, and an actress. The way she sus- tained her difficult role in the Christmas Play was amazing, and it won't surprise us in the least if she is soon starring in one of the modern productions of worth. It seems that no class is com- plete without a demure and petite brunette and in this case Mary fills the bill. Her manner is most friendly and her ap- pearance particularly neat. We are sure that the class of ’39 unanimously wishes her gvery luck, in the) furuse, ; Mie rats Vy MARY ANNA Dra EGORIO ‘This is one of our favorite seniors. Mary is a bit reticent at times but her cordial, gra- cious manner never fails you when occasion demands. As a typist and stenographer of the first class she has firmly placed her feet on the upward verse to- ward distinction in the commer- cial world. th MARY ANN 1 fe DI BENEDETTO
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