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THERESA MARY DEMERS What is a classroom without Theresa? Merry, cheerful, and bright, she has kept us giggling when our hearts were blue, and so all along the way she has been our merry sunbeam. She has pursued the Commercial Course, but her talents include singing, dancing, and roller-skating. Good luck, Terry. CECILE MARY DESILETS Cecile has a pleasing personality and a gaiety of spirit that has won her many friends. She is a member of the orchestra. Although she takes a keen interest in all sports, especially basketball, she finds time for her studies, with a result of high honor rating. We know that in the years to come she will be a loyal representative of St. Bernard's High, so the best of everything, Cecile. THERESE MARIE DION We here at St. Bernard’s have certainly enjoyed The- rese’s company. Although she’s a little quiet, everybody likes her and she makes herself heard when she wants to. She is particularly known for her brilliant feats in book- keeping. Her favorite sports are bowling and ice-skating. Well, Therese, here’s wishing you loads and loads of luck through life. SARAH THERESE DONELAN Sparkling eyes and a keen sense of humor make Sally a lovable person. She also has a fine soprano voice, is a member of the Glee Club, and Choir. Sally’s sunny dis- position will take her far, as well as the determination which makes her our topnotch bond seller. Continue, Sally, with zest, confidence, and courage. ee
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JENNETTE THERESA COUTURIER Jennette’s sweet warble often refreshed our drooping spirits, especially after exams. Always anxious and alert about class work, she nevertheless, was ever ready to oblige with a solo. In dramatics, too, she often entertained us and lent her best endeavors to make everything a success. May you enjoy a larger portion of good fortune, Jennette, and please do not forget the members of '44. MARY ANDREA CRAIGEN Maty is another of our sweet singers with which it has pleased God to enrich the Class of '44. Cl ear, soft, and sweet the tones filled the air as Mary, simple and gracious, faced us—a formidable throng—in the auditorium. It was great practice for when she makes the Metropolitan she won't find the effort nearly so hard. Luck and prosperity to you, Mary. CLAIRE ANNE CROTEAU Claire, our petite brunette from Room 21 made our classes always so pleasant by knowing the work so thor- oughly, and reciting with such clear and soothing words. We could always depend on Claire to fill in the gap when brains were dull. May you continue to extend the good work, Claire, and may every happiness attend your efforts. CECILE MARY DEMAZURE Cecile, one of our most zealous seniors from Cleghorn certainly gives a shining example of student industry, for we have yet to find her failing to respond in class recita- tion. She and Helen Leger are real, true friends, seldom apart, from 8:15 A.M. to 1:55 P.M. May your friendship continue, Cecile, and may you always be ready when oppor- tunity knocks.
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MARY ELIZABETH DONLON In Mary’s dark attractiveness we have an admirable con- trast to Winifred’s blonde fairness, despite the fact that they bear the appellation twins. Continuing the description we find Mary quiet, soft-voiced but withal merry. Alma and she are great pals in school as well as outside. Here's hoping, Mary, that your friendship of school days con- tinues, enriched by many others. WINIFRED THERESA DONLON Winifred is light-complexioned, full of vim, and high spirits, and great activity. She, and Catherine, and Barbara Roy did fine teamwork in advertising for the “Bernardian.” What Winifred’s plans for the future are we do not know, but we think she would make a wonderful nurse. RUTH MARY DWYER Ruth has found our company so pleasant and agreeable that she rejoined our ranks anew, after departing from us in sophomore year. Quiet, dignified, with no desire for the limelight she has persistently and patiently mounted the rough road of high school to the lofty summit of grad- uation. Keep on the heights, Ruth, and you will never fail. CONSTANCE MARY ESKOLA Constance is one of our loveliest blondes. An ardent pursuer of Commercial secrets she has, nevertheless, kept right in step with all extra curricula activities. At pres- ent, with such demands for fine stenographers we see every chance for Constance to go far in the business world. hb
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