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JOSEPHINE CONSTANCE BONAFFINI Josie, the smallest of all our cheer-leaders, can make the most noise and raise the roof the highest when she gets going. Dramatics holds the greatest attraction for her, so that we will not be surprised if, in the near future, our peppy, genial Jo earns laurels in that distinguished field. ANNE MARIE BOURGEOIS Demure, petite Anne has many interests, skating and skiing take up part of her time, and the modern novels, especially those of Owen Francis Dudley, completes her list of winter hobbies. With her charming manner and sweet smile Anne ought to achieve great success, and go far on the road of achievement and success. DORIS ROSE BOURQUE Sparkling eyes, happy smiles, dimpled chin! That's Doris. She hasn't much to say, but she just seems to permeate the atmosphere with joy. It is her delight to col- lect odd trinkets, when she is not engaged in her favorite pastime — roller-skating. Bon voyage in business, Doris. MARGARET MARIE BROWN Margaret is the envy of many of us because she not only has her driver’s license but a car, too. She intends to put her classical training to advantage in the ranks of teaching, and we know she will become a veritable success in that field with her wealth of patient understanding and sympathy. OLIVE MARGARET BRUNEAU Ollie, one of the smallest girls in the Senior class, is distinctive among us because of her classic features and beautiful blush. Her hobby is collecting snap-shots but someday, soon, we expect to hear her saying, “Number, please?” i)
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RITA VIRGINIA BASQUE Quiet and unabtrusive, Rita has wended her way in and out among us, and we would scarcely have realized her presence if it were not for her fine scholastic rating. Her obliging manner and ready offer of service at all times will be her open sesame to success and friends. PHYLLIS MARY BEANE This blond favorite joined our ranks in Sophomore year, and has since continually made friends by geometrical progression. Our only regret is that she was not with us for the four years, and we are now parting from her all too soon. May your success increase in the same measures as your friends, Phyllis. LUCILLE ADELINE BEAUCHEMIN Lucille of the soft voice and gentle mien, never failed to add glory to our ranks when it was a question of scho- lastic endeavor. Apart from that she sought retirement as much as possible. May she continue in the coming years in her own inimitable way to shed the luster of merit on the Class of ’42. CONSTANCE MARIE BEDARD If ever mischievous brown eyes had an irresistable charm, then Connie’s have. That singular trait together with her friendly, affable manner is the secret of her unrivaled pop- ularity. May her abundant energy, so often displayed in cheering our teams to victory, be effectually employed in her future business career. ELIZABETH ANNE BENSON Betty is a friend that any class would be glad to have. We are glad she is one of us, and in the years to come we will recall with delight her merry laugh, and witty repartee. Here’s the best of everything to you, Betty.
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DORIS MARGARET CADRETTE Here is one of our little brunettes who unfailingly greets us at all times with a refreshing, cheerful smile. Silently she glides along, leaving only the remembrance of a smile, which we feel will soon mean a great deal in the business world where she plans to labor. RITA JEANETTE CAISSEY If you wish a setting and atmosphere of quiet content and peace, look at Rita during study hour. It is no wonder that when she rises to recite, something worthwhile is expo nded. How we wish, many of us, that such concen- tration could be ours, with the telling results also! MARY PATRICIA CANNON Marty, an attractive copper-haired miss, has helped greatly in bringing joy to our sometimes trying high school days. It is for that reason that her memory will never be dimmed. Reluctantly now we bid her adieu with all the fondness and best wishes of which our hearts are capable. BARBARA ELIZABETH CARPENTER Babs is a combination of quiet and enthusiasm, exhibited mostly at our athletic contests where she never failed to make an appearance. Her lusty cheers went up for St. Bernard’s and her loyalty spirited us on when defeat was imminent. Such devotedness will earn a high place in the world for Babs. ANTOINETTE MARIE CASCIO Antoinette’s brilliant scholastic standing and good sports- manship have succeeded in making her one of the outstand- ing students in the class of ’42. Her future ambitions have not been revealed to us, but we feel confident that what- ever they are she will undertake them wholeheartedly and successfully. Good luck, ‘‘Tony.”
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