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

 - Class of 1946

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THERESA MARY MC HUGH Theresa is true blue when it comes to friendship, accord- ing to the testimony of all her many friends. She is one of our best representatives of the commercial department, as well as being one of our ace rooters in sports, where her spirit did much toward scoring victory. Success and happi- ness always, Theresa. CATHERINE ELIZABETH MC NALLY Betty is a general favorite with all, for she displays the character of a true Bernardian, always friendly, polite and smiling. Although in class she is very quiet and retiring, Betty is an enthusiastic rooter at all sport contests. For four years, she has pursued the commercial course, and we feel sure, that the greatest success as a secretary will be hers. Best wishes, Betty. BARBARA ANNA MELLITT Here we present a happy combination of sweet temper, friendliness, and a humor that makes you chuckle. Barb has a sincere frankness that enables her to win your confidence before you realize what it is all about. Best of all she is dependable which prevents any regrets on the part of those who have accepted her friendship. Best of luck to you, Barb. GERMAINE MARIE MOREL Germaine gave us a right start for the day as her friend- ly smile greeted us each morning in Room 21. There is a quiet and grace of manner about her that causes those who come in contact with her to wish to form a lasting friend- ship. Her modulated voice is seldom heard except in well- prepared recitations, and this alone is a sufficient indication of what to expect in the future. Every happiness, Ger- maine for we are certain of your success THERESA JACQUELINE MORIN This modest, dignified young lady is one of the idols of our class. An earnest student and zealous worker Theresa finds time nevertheless, to scintillate irrepressible mirth and glee. As Vice-President of the French Club we had ample opportunity to witness her worth and her many pleasant traits. May happiness and cheer be yours for keeps, Theresa. 29

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DIANA MARY LEGER Fun-loving Diana is the life of our class. She follows a plan of happy school-day activities, has starred in dramatics, and at the basketball games has often cheered herself hoarse. The business world will gain a wholesome addition when Diana leaves her Alma Mater at graduation. THERESA GEORGETTE LEGER Have you ever seen Theresa in the midst of an animated conversation? That's when you can make a true estimate of her worth. She is enthusiastic, confident, and free from all shyness that may at first have possessed her. Adding to this her ever-ready repartee, you have in Theresa a combination that will be the index of future success. Keep it up, Theresa, for we are all with you. PAULINE RITA LEMAIRE Gay, vivacious, Rita is always found in the midst of laughter and enjoyment. Her love of fun and friendliness has won her many friends. Coming to us with the tradi- tional traits of St. Ann’s Academy we hope she will also carry the traits of St. Bernard’s with her in the future. Best of luck in your chosen career, Pauline. ETHEL LOUISE LOISELLE From the suburbs of Fitchburg, Ethel finds her way to Harvard Street each day. She has always been attentive to the worthwhile, and has never overlooked a chance of lend- ing a helping hand. Because of her cheer and pleasant com- panionship she will be well remembered by all of her class- mates, long after she has left the portals of her high school. The best that the world can give will be yours, Ethel. JANET MARY MC GREGOR Friendly, vivacious, enthusiastic all week long—that’s Janet. A very good student she excelled in Chemistry where her knowledge often amazed us. Her wholesome natural- ness in dramatics often made our enjoyment complete. Her natty style of dress, enhanced by her crown of blond hair completes the picture of Janet—a girl whom everyone likes. Our best wishes for every success, Jan.



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MARY ANN MULCAHY Mary belongs to the category of the sweet and modest. Her chief claim to fame is her distinction as a commercial student. However, we must not pass over her outstanding loyalty to all school activities, especially sports, for there never was a game at which she did not cheer for victory or defeat. Best wishes, Mary, for all the success in the world. MARY JEAN MULDOON Mary is one trim little exponent from Room 21 who quietly slips into class every morning with a little shiny black bag that accompanies her faithfully all day long from room to room. She had the softest and most attractive voice imaginable, which she knows how to put to the best advan- tage, too. Continue as you have begun, Mary, and. you will have nothing to worty about. ELIZABETH JANE MULLAN A breezy gaiety accompanied by a most contagious laugh informs you that Betty is near. When she breaks in upon you all humped up over the desk in a desperate effort to beat the bell by finishing your homework, you cannot resist and another incomplete is chalked up against you. But it was in a good cause, for you are delightfully refreshed from a pleasant interview with Betty. Continue always to cheer the burdened, Betty, and much happiness will be yours. LORRAINE THERESA O’SULLIVAN Lorraine is one of the most carefree and fun-loving of the commercial students. No class was ever dull, of which she was a member. She is never too busy to lend a help- ing hand or to chat with one of her many friends. She giggles and laughs to her heart's content, and our earnest wish is that she will do so all through life. RITA MARIE PAQUETTE Rita is bright and early every morning after her long trip from Leominster. She and Germaine engage in a most interesting and intriguing business transaction of car tickets, but as long as they understand it, everything is all right. Rita is the personification of merriment and cheer, and we ask her to continue so all through the years. 30

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