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ed, ee ANN COLBERT FAGAN If you are ever in want of cheer just talk to Ann for a few minutes. She certainly can chase away the blues. Ann is a member of the Latin Club, and has continued the Classical Course for four years as a fitting preparation fos a nurse’s career. Best of Luck, Ann. BEVERLY ANN FARRELL Beverly takes to singing as a duck takes to water. Her rich vibrant voice has captured our hearts more than once, in the auditorium. Since her Freshman Year she has taken keen interest in her studies. We understand that Bev would like to make Chemistry her profession. Good luck for the future, Bev, and don’t forget your classmates. LORRAINE MARY FISHER Lorraine, quiet and demure in class, but very active in outside activities, is a most successful and prominent mem- ber of our Commercial Course. We're certain her unfail- ing good spirits and naturally cheerful disposition will carry her through any position and every situation, and know that her efforts cannot go long unnoticed in this world that recognized merit. So ‘44 wishes Lorraine the best of luck. LUCILLE ANNE FISHER Lucille, the smaller of the twins, an unobtrusive and re- tiring classmate has become a favorite of us all. Like Lor- raine she has distinguished herself in the Commercial course and has loyally stood by our football and basket- ball teams at many of our sports contests. We all trust that in her future career in the business world, success will loom high on her horizon.
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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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LUCILLE CLAIRE FRECHETTE Lucille has always a jolly smile that has endeared her to all the seniors. Her white pearly teeth are the envy of many. We have tried to find out what her future plans are but modesty has kept us at bay. Our only injunction at this time of parting is to remind Lucille to keep smiling even though a silver lining be not in sight. MARIE ALICE GARIEPY Marie ought to be nicknamed “‘Giggles,’’ because she is always giggling. She can see something comical even in what is most serious. Marie will never have many wor- ries in her life’s doings, if she continues to have such cheerfulness about her. Here’s wishing you loads of luck in whatever you may do, Martie. IRENE LUCY GINGRAS The old saying has it that ‘great things come in small packages.’ This is true in Irene’s case. One of her chief hobbies is roller-skating in which she takes great delight. As a Commercial student, she had done well in her studies. We wish you a great deal of happiness and success in the future, Irene. MARGARET ELIZABETH GREER Margaret has lived within the shadow of St. Bernard's and hence has acquired a something distinctive in her char- acter denied to the rest of us. Pleasant and fun-loving she has shared these qualities with her friend Doris, and lunch period has often heard the echo of their mirth and happi- ness. We hope the future will bring naught but a repeti- tion of these happy pastimes, Margaret.
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