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

 - Class of 1941

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JOHN JOSEPH O’DAY Splendid stature and glowing countenance go far in making John the youth that he is. His chief attainment in school has been his mastering of Biology, not to men- tion his achievements in the French and Latin Clubs. With his happy, optimistic outlook, John will surely go far in life where qualities, such as his, ever meet with appreciation. JAMES FRANCIS O’DONNELL Smiling James is our real American student. His nat- ural generosity, tolerance, and ideals have won for him a host of friends. His never fai ling sense of humor, his cheerful and genial disposition have made our years to- gether one continual round of happy days and hours. May the future for you, too, James, be one round of success and happiness. EDWARD JOSEPH PHILIPS Edward is the quiet, unobtrusive senior who embodies a calm disposition of grace coupled with a reserved dig- nity which makes him stand out on all occasions. He is one who knows what he wants and will bend all his ef- forts until he attains that which he has set up as his goal. We all unite in wishing Edward every success in the future. FRANCIS VINCENT PORTER Franny is one of the most alert and courteous seniors. In dramatics he has exhibited unusual ability, while as one of the managers of THE BERNARDIAN he did a most thorough piece of work. Outside we know him as a licensed amateur radio operator, but over and above all these achievements he lives in our memory as a most gracious, courteous gentleman. Keep on mounting up the ladder of fame, Franny. JOSEPH BERNARD PORTER Joe is our potential star particularly in the field of polemics. The rich, vibrant tones of his voice often filled the auditorium in argumentary declamation, while in the Dramatic and Glee Clubs he was a most active president. The Varsity Football Team also came in for a share in his service, and last but not least, we must not forget his achievements in the classroom. Truly another versatile student who will long be missed at St. Bernard's. JOHN TIMOTHY QUIRK A genial grin, a ready smile, and a hearty greeting — these will be our remembrances of John in the future days. But more than that we will retain of him; namely, his brilliant exploits in the basketball court. It was he who helped us win a New England High School tourna- ment and for that we are forever grateful. Best of luck, John, in the realm of sports. 25

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JOHN RICHARD MERCIER John is that gallant, well-mannered gentleman we have been so proud of for the last four years. Outside class, he is always bubbling with some form of fun, but in class it is strict business, with the result that his name held a constant place on the honor roll. Hence, it is not difficult to predict a splendid fuure for John. CHARLES WILLIAM MONTPLAISIR Charlie has been our most versatile senior, and one whose scholastic record is enviable. For four years he played football and basketball — winning the acclamation of being the best tackle in the county. With all his athletic engagements he never let down on the studies, and as Treasurer of the Latin Club he gave testimony of his interest in the classics. We are all certain that such re- liability and consistency will keep our Captain Charlie far ahead on the ever he has but outside alities such classmate. CHARLES GORDON MOORE There is nothing negative in’ the character of the ruffled- haired chap whom we affectionately call Charlie. He possesses a subtle wit and breezy cheerfulness that often has driven away the blues and set us in a sea of laughter. He was a member of the Latin and Debating Clubs, and from all evidences will find a happy and successful future ahead. EDWARD PATRICK MULLOY Ed, our slender agile friend from the south side, was one of our most likable seniors. We would have to search far to find a more loyal or enthusiastic rooter of all school activities. And with it all when occasion demanded, Ed was serious and determined. Best of luck to a fine school fellow and loyal student. WALTER HENRY MURRAY Our memory of joyous high school days would be in- complete without mentioning Walter’s cheerful counten- ance. His ever. ready smile and that persistently good nature of his brightened many gloomy days. We hope that in the years to come we will find him still kindly and smiling as in our old St. Bernard days. highway of life. ROBERT CAMILLE MORIN Robert is one of our heroes who does cheerfully what- to do. He is somewhat shy when in classes, he is a splendid, aggressive youth. Person- as Robert’s the world looks for and there- fore, we wish the best of luck and success to our fellow



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LEO. FRANCIS QUIRK Leo’s habitual smile, his thoughtful consideration, and his cheerful “Good Morning,’ make him a desirable classmate and friend. Although always rcady for the fun, he managed his time well, as his records showed at the quarterly marks, and for which we will rank him among the best. There is a big niche in the world for a student like Leo, so we have only to say now, “Carry on, Leo, to the top.” ALFRED ROLAND RABOIN Like young Lochinvar, Alfred rode each day not only to St. Bernard’s but also into the hearts of his classmates. This soft-voiced young student, modest and unassuming, was nevertheless, exceptional for his unfailing good humor. His enthusiasm and love of good clean fun made him a welcome companion at any time. A splendid student, he always kept mirth in its place and we are happy to desig- nate him as an unswerving friend, and admirable classmate. PHILIP JOSEPH RICHARD We will always remember Philip for his generosity and kindness done with a quietness and modesty which has won for him the approval of all the class. His affability and conscientious devotion to duty will enable him, we are sure, to achieve his full measure of bliss in the years that are ahead. CHARLES ROBERT RODDY Charlie is one of our A-Class basketball players as well as a prominent figure in the social activities. The business of study is no problem for this moderate, quiet and thoughtful senior. He has always been found thoroughly generous, approachable and human, and. we take leave of him now, with every wish for the best in life. WILLIAM EDWARD SULLIVAN Bill is one of those individuals who believes that actions speak louder than words, because while he was content to remain quietly in the background as far as speech was concerned, at the same time he engaged in many activities, and performed them well. There is no need to wish Bill good luck for this gentle, pleasant, friendly chap will suc- ceed regardless of the caprice of Dame Fortune. WALTER EDWARD TARBELL “Tarb” is one of the most popular boys in our class. His winning smile, charming personality, and gentle humor surround him with many friends. A rabid sports enthu- siast, ‘““Tarb’” played many a hard game of football, and along with his pal Raoul att ended virtually all the out-of- town basketball games by the most inexpensive means em- ployed by man. May the trials of life, ‘“Tarb,”’ weigh as lightly upon you as these trips. 26

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