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

 - Class of 1943

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—— Nii Dominus, pushtra ——— RICHARD PAUL BRUNEAU Dark and handsome, Richard has been a cynosure of every eye, not only in senior class, but also in junior and sophomore circles as well. However, “handsome is as handsome does,” so we look for great things in this modern topsy-turvy world from our friend Richard of ’43. NORMAN MATTHEW BRUNELLE Norman, a late arrival in our midst, has that unexplain- able trait that all new-comers seem to exercise upon us— namely that of walking straight into our hearts’ inner sanc- tum. That has unmistakably bespoken our true affection. Have no fear, Norman, for it will continue through the years. VERNE THEODORE CASAVOY “Cas’’ is known as a live-wire in the class, or to put it mildly, a genial classmate. Many days would have been gloomy, indeed, but for the ever-glowing smile and good nature that he persistently bore. He has informed us of plans to join the service, where we know he will do great things for Uncle Sam, and shed much glory on the Class of °43. ALEXANDER LOUIS CASTELLI “For he’s a jolly good fellow,” is the phrase which best describes ‘‘Cass.”’ Of a calm and affable nature, he is dis- tinguished by his ready wit and subtle sense of humor. He displays a keen sense of punctuality which we know will tide him over in the business world, and will send him off on the road to a happy and successful future. FRANCIS JOSEPH CHARLTON Ability, achievement, and a never failing fund of humor. That’s Frankie complete. In debating he was an ace, while we wouldn't have a year book but for his unremitting in- dustry and skill. Our only hope is that such talent will find a ready outlet, and shine with becoming luster in the years to come. 18

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= Nisi Dominus, frusha — STE BERNARD MARTIN BARRON They say greatness always comes quietly and modestly. If so, then we have the primary requisite moving in and out among us every day in Bernard. That is why we can find so little to say about him, but that little is a grand tribute to a splendid, worthwhile chap. FRANCIS EDMOND BEAUREGARD Francis, tall and athletic is very quiet, with a courteous and businesslike appearance. A good student, he also takes an active part in sports, particularly basketball. The year book is ample proof of his skill as a cartoonist. We give him our sincere wishes for a happy future, and we feel certain that he will reach great heights in the commercial world. NORMAN EDWARD BELLIVEAU Norm, quiet and well-mannered, never had much to say, though a more loyal and cooperative student cannot be found. Some of his distinguishing traits are good nature, and a genuine sense of humor. To a hard worker in the classroom, his classmates give their best wishes for a happy and successful future. WILLIAM JOSEPH BERUBE Bright, clear-eyed, and radiant with life and vim, Wil- liam traveled to us every day from the northern regions of our great city. Quiet and unassuming until some help was needed, then alert and courteous he showed what a real Catholic gentleman was. Carry on the good work, Bill, and you will win the paim. LOUIS PHILIP BREAULT Here is a portrait of ideal Catholicism. Louis, reserved and silent, nevertheless did his share nobly whenever the need was apparent. His efficiency stood out clearly in the fine work he did for the advertising committee of the Year Book. Here’s hoping all his efforts will be crowned with like success. 17



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GEORGE PHILIP CONGRAM George is one of the most remarkable members of our class. Besides being an excellent student, he has also dis- played exceptional dramatic ability and many times his booming voice has thrilled us from the stage. We will always remember George for his studious and serious as- pect, but most of all for his splendid endeavors in the Dramatic Club during his four years with us. Best wishes for a successful career, George. ROBERT JOSEPH DEMAZURE Bob’s sober expression has often misled those with whom he is not well acquainted. He has worked hard with his studies throughout his four years and has obtained praise- worthy results. He has always been quiet around the school and especially in the English class. But don’t let that bother you, Bob, because we know you have a successful future ahead of you. JOHN JAMES DESILETS John’s serene calmness and low, pleasant voice almost be- witched us the first time we met him; while all along the way, we ever paused and listened intent whenever he had the floor in class discussions. We often tried to imitate him and modulate our fog horns, but it was no use. May the quiet peace of your presence ever be with us, John, through the years. ARTHUR JAMES ESKOLA Spritely, gay, and debonnair Arthur met us each morning, in the corridor long before the bell rang, too. It wold have been well for some of us, if we had imitated his early ar- rivals at school, but it is too late now to try. The armed forces of our country will be greatly enriched in the near future by the presence of Arthur, and we take leave of him now with three rousing cheers for his success and our vic- tory. ARMAND JOSEPH FOREST Sincere and intent in his school work Armand is never too busy to stop and be friendly. He distinguished himself as a flashy basketball player in the preliminary home games. His outside recreation consists of superb waltzing. We-all unite in wishing Armand every success in the future, whether in the milk business or not, as we know he will succeed. 19

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