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

 - Class of 1945

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FRANCINE ELAINE LOUISA HANNON Fran is distinguished for her sunny disposition, her ready smile, and her willingness to cooperate. She is well versed in the art of singing, as demonstrated by her rendition of “Tll Walk Alone.’ But it is not in the fine arts alone that Francine is skilled, for few can beat her rattling the keys of the typewriter or deciphering Gregg. Now, with re- luctance, we say adieu, wishing Fran happy office hours, merry typewriters. FRANCES LEONA HEALEY Light-hearted and gay, Frances tripped from Monday morning until 1:45 Friday afternoon. We never remember seeing Frances blue or glum, but often her amiable per- sonality dug us up from the depths. No danger the world will ever slap down on Fran, for the top is meant for girls like her. ; MARGARET MARY HOGG Room 31 is the happy possessor of this titian-haired maid who, like a veritable dynamo, covers a wide area each day in the interests of '45. Richly endowed with an irre- sistible smile, Margaret makes each class of ours ‘“‘a bit of heaven dropped from out the skies’; and what we are go- ing to do without her in the future is a sorry guess for us. All possible luck, Margaret. THERESA LORRAINE JACQUES A shy little miss who is ever ready to help, and who helps at recess to make a merry party in Room 35, Theresa winds her way among us without the slightest pretence of seeking notice. It is only as she is about to leave us that we have appreciated her full worth; and thus we hope in the years to come, to make Theresa conscious of our great esteem.

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oe ee tere ) Pe eer’ s 2 a V LORRAINE IDA GILMAN Lorraine is a study of mild affability. Usually she has not much to say, but it is her little kind way of doing things that has so endeared her to us. What her future plans are, we do not know, but one thing is certain, she will always be a credit to St. Bernard's High. The best of everything to you, Lorraine. THERESE ROSE GODIN In Therese, we have a perfect specimen of the ideal fem- inine. She has never failed to insert her name on the honor roll during her four years at St. Bernard’s and the immediate possibility is that she will continue to do so in her chosen field of nursing, and bring much credit to her Alma Mater. Best of luck to you, Therese! CONSTANCE MARIE GRENIER Constance is the embodiment of grace, wit and vivacity. At lunch hour she is the life of the group, although her quiet, gentle voice is never shrill or harsh. Whether she will enter the world of business or one of the professions, we are not certain, but one thing we know is that she will carry our very best wishes now and always. THERESA MARY HACHEY Theresa is the personification of mildness, affability and grace whether you meet her on Blue Monday or Dark Fri- day. The great secret, of course, is her faithful prepara- tion of all subjects, and her consistent attention to class- work, Outside of school she is the most delightful com- panion, and we are all looking forward to great accom- plishments by our esteemed Theresa, pis |



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MARY THERESA KEANE Tripping along the corridor at a spirited rate, Mary still at times comes late to class. The reason why? Ask Mary. She is for the most part bubbling over with fun, but a re- strained exterior belies the fact. Merry trips, Mary, in the corridor of fame. JANET MARY KEATING Janet, the girl with a million friends, a gay smile and a heart of gold, concluded her fourth year of classical studies at St. Bernard. She is frequently seen at the wheel of an Oldsmobile rolling away without a worry in the world. Her sharp wit and keen humor have enlivened numerous groups at lunch hour. Intending to further her studies at Mount Holyoke, we are sure that she will be a credit to St. Bernard’s. THERESA MARGARET LABELLE Theresa has been our delight and St. Joseph’s pride during the past four ycars. Naturally likeable and delight- fully congenial, she has unassumingly maintained a cheery atmosphere about her, especially before school and at re- cess. We are at a loss as to her immediate plans, but we know with her whimsical humor she will continue on to a creditable goal. Here’s luck, Theresa. ROSE MADELINE LANDRY Tall and unruffled, quiet and affable, Rose emerges each day from Room 31. With a goodly number of books she trips along noiselessly from 31 to 35, then to 24, and after- ward to 33. By the end of the seventh period, she has acquired a well-rounded stock of knowledge—such as only a true Bostonian, which Rose formerly was, is able to grasp. To such a worthy senior, we offer sincerest wishes for the future. 29

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