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IRENE NATALIE BRUNELLE She'd blush prettily if you were to tell her, but in truth, Irene is one of the most attractive girls of our class. We who have heard her sing ‘Danny Boy” will never forget it; yet that same voice has at times almost raised the roof in leading Bernardian cheers. Good luck to a future sweet nurse! HELEN DOCIA CLAIR Helen is a new-comer to the class of 44. With her bright laughing eyes, soft voice, and easy manners, she has easily been drawn into the fold. She has quickly become accus- tomed to the rules and customs of our school and is, be- sides, an honor student. Since she is also unusually inter- ested in flying, the class wishes her every success and hap- piness among the clouds. RUTH MARY COCHLIN Ruth has so loved us that she came back to our ranks after leaving us for the great capital of our country. The attractions of Washington were varied, and the educational opportunities many, yet they could not compare with the carefree, happy, even pace of our days here at St. Bernard’s. So now we have to say goodbye with reluctance to Ruth, who made us so happy by remaining in our ranks senior year. MARGARET RITA COLEMAN Rita has come to St. Bernard's in order to secure a good Catholic education. In that she has done admirably for she has been a constant member of the honor roll. She is never seen without a happy smile, whether translating a dif- ficult Latin passage or enjoying a good joke. She is sec- retary of the French Club. We know. that you will make a splendid nurse, Rita. b 23 ea
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KATHLEEN ELIZABETH ALEX A deservedly just title for Kathleen is ‘‘Debater,’ for since Freshman year she has actively upheld the honor of the Debating Society. No doubt, it is a prelude to her future career, for we understand her goal is nothing less than that in which Shakespeare’s Portia showed “the qual- ity of mercy.’ To an honor student and friendly class- mate we wish the best in the world. MARY LOUISE ASHLINE From Room 31 emerges Marylou. In her, we find a true friend and a good student. Marylou has endeared herself to all of us by her participation in debates and dramatics. Sincerity marks her every undertaking from cheering at a basketball game to recitation in class. Future success is certain for a friend, student, and classmate such as Marylou. GLORIA AGNES BOUCHER Gloria’s chief characteristics are her friendly smile and lovely voice. Along with entertaining us vocally, she has also proved her worth as an actress. She is an officer of the French Club and Home Economics as well with being a prominent member of the General Course. We all wish Gloria the best of luck and know she will go far in what- ever profession she chooses. LUCILLE GERMAINE BOURQUE Lucille came to us in her sophomore year. A real loss to Putnam, but an immense gain to St. Bernard’s, she has never relaxed in her efforts to promote the honor and es- teem of the Class of 44. She always appears with a great, big smile, no matter how tough assignments may be going; hence her popularity among us increases from day to day. Every success for the future be yours, Lucille. D ye
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ANNE THERESA COLLETTE Petite and pretty Anne seldom disturbs the peace unless it is to offer an excellent recitation in class. Quietly and modestly she treads our path every day, and we would hardly know it except for her gentle, kind friendliness. For such real merit we have sincere appreciation, and extend our heartiest wishes for a bright future. LORRAINE HELEN COLLETTE “Rusty” is a general favorite with all, for she is always ready to help or join in the fun. Patient and calm she never becomes unruffled, even when our demands on her time and talent are unreasonable. Her favorite hobby is skating on ice or in the rink. May you have the best of every- thing along life’s way, “Rusty.” MARION GRACE COLLINS In Marion we find all the grace, charm and personality, that Roxbury could ever hold. Living here in Fitchburg, she has an ample share in the ‘‘limelight.’’ She is a friend to everyone, and everyone is a friend of hers. Did you ever see those feet of hers move on a dance floor? Lots of luck and success, and don’t forget St. Bernard’s of Fitch- burg, Marion. MADELINE CATHERINE CONNELL Our tribute to Madeline would be incomplete without a mention of her greatest charm, so—“A woman's crowning glory is her hair.” Reserved and somewhat shy she has, nevertheless, made rapid strides on the way to commercial fame. Whether it will be at home or in the military ranks one thing we know for certain is that Madeline's industry and worth are going to be for her another “crowning glory.”
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