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am 2 DORIS JULIA CASSINARI “Casey” joined our ranks in September and from all ap- pearances has never regretted the step. We have found her to be a friendly sociable girl with a definite for sports. We liked the way she took up rooting for our teams, and we will always remember with pleasure our short com- radeship with Doris during Senior year. MARY MILDRED CHARTRAND Mary is a sunbeam of cheer for the senior class. She is a regular out-of-doors girl and is fond of all kinds of sports. Mary’s fort is bookkeeping, and her ambition is to become a secretary. Best of luck in the future, Mary. MARGARET EUGENIE CHEVRETTE The oldest of the Chevrette trio, Margaret came to us the last endowed with the dignity and poise of the Waves. We couldn't help but admire her easeful, gracious ways, and often we longed to join the military units of our coun- try. Perhaps we failed to note that she always won a high honor rating. Congratulations to our little Wave! MARY CECILE CHEVRETTE Cecile is the second member of the Chevrette trio,—that is alphabetically. She has been so winsomely quiet that we found it hard to penetrate to the depths of her character. . However, once we made the break we found she possesses a gentle naive humor, smooth as velvet, but refreshing and pleasant. PATRICIA CONSTANCE CHEVRETTE Patricia's quiet, steady work and devoted cooperation in classes fill us with a high esteem for everything and every- one in Shirley. It was an early jaunt and long day for her and her sisters coming to St. Bernard’s, and we hope that success and much happiness will reward her generous efforts. » ——-Bernardian
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947 CONSTANCE CHARLOTTE BOURQUE Connie, good-natured, carefree, and extremely depend- able, paid great attention to her dress all through high school; and always found keen delight in eating chocolate sundaes. As a sport fan she was tops, and such we expect to find her as a busy secretary in the coming years. AMY FRANCES CARBONNEAU Ripples and giggles of laughter and fun! When we hear them we know Amy is round the corner somewhere. She is about our smallest, prettiest, and liveliest senior. Her blue eyes make you think of summer and the seashore, while her wit makes you forget the drudgery of the balance sheet. We thank Amy for all her affability expended in our midst. YVONNE LORRAINE CADIEUX Even Dickens would find it hard to pick and choose among Yvonne's outstanding characteristics. Therefore, we will mention but a few,—modest, retiring, cheerful, and laudably ambitious,—in fine, an ideal young Catholic grad- uate. Here we take leave of our little classmate, with fon- dest hopes for a bright future. DENISE THERESA CARON Denise is a perfect lady at all times, and shows a definite taste for nice clothes. Her rich modulated voice seldom breaks the stillness unless in class recitations. High school days were all too short to enjoy the company of our friendly little classmate so we look to pleasant meetings as alumni of our Alma Mater. Hernardian =
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meee Pernardian RITA LORRETTA COLLETTE The twinkle in Rita’s eyes bespeak content and happiness found among us, even though she is so far from home and her loved Leominster. How we will miss the tall, slender girl with that indefinable quiet little way of doing kind acts for everyone. MARY VERONICA CONGRAM Shakespeare would, indeed, be pleased were he to hear and see Mary, for she is the epitome of all he set forth of excellence in woman. In addition she is jovial, friendly, al- ways has a kindly word and never a grouch. What could be more desirable for a nursing career toward which Mary is leaning ? ANN MARIE COURTEMANCHE Petite Ann with glowing dark eyes and a happy smile filled Room 31 with a magnetic force for joy. She appeared to us always the fortunate girl “born for success, with grace to win, with heart to hold.” That's why Ann’s circle of friends was so numerous, and so lasting, and why we will always cherish this friend of our high school days. JEANNE DORIS CROTEAU Jeanne is tall, dark, poised, and partial to pretty clothes. She is an excellent student, due perhaps to earnest striving as well as to natural endowment. The “Blue and Gold” owes much of its success to the tireless efforts of Jeanne and her hearty cooperation with all the staff. We think Jeanne would make a wonderful success in journalism. VIVIANE JEANNETTE CROTEAU Lovable, quiet Viviane is as dependable as the depot clock. On the dot of the first bell she migrates down the corridor to homeroom where her cheery smile sets the tempo till lunch hour. A faithful adherent to commercial course, she will certainly make a striking record in the world of business, 30
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