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Louis Philip Caron Everyone acknowledges Louis to be a most friendly, dependable, and unselfish Bernardian. Louis must be a millionaire if the say- ing, “A man is poor indeed who has no friends,’ be true. In dra- matics we remember him for his fine work in “The Upper Room.” Louie’s name has often been in- scribed on the honor roll. James Thomas Charlton Versatile Jimmy, although al- ways actively engaged, is never too busy to flash a cheery smile. As Master of Ceremonies for the Junior-Senior Reception, Jim proved indefatigable in working for its success. Jim is a fine stu- dent, basketball player, and presi- dent of the Mass. Central Drama Association. Raymond Ernest Carrier Ray’s abundant vi'ality ex- presses itself in his alertness of manner and energetic actions, es- pecially in his favorite sports— skiing and hockey. If S.B.H.S. had a hockey team, Ray would be a fine Grade A defenseman. In a post-season amateur playoff at the Boston Gardens, Tiremond dis- played his hockey ability. John Francis Connell A generous nature and a hearty manner characterizes our lively Johnny of East Side fame. His quickness of mind helps him to be master of all situations. He ts outstanding as a sports’ enthu- siast and what John doesn’t know about sports isn’t of much ac- count. But this only partly ex- plains his popularity. : Boat yf fuck wad Carroll Earl Casavoy Cass is our famous saxophonist who has done a good job playing us in and out of assemblies these past four years. When he’s in the vicinity, you don’t have to see him—you hear him. But in spite of his fondness for arguing, noise and excitement, Cass is the kind of a fellow you can’t help liking. Ernest Joseph Cormier Cool, nonchalant Ernie is ever ready to cheer us with one of his big smiles. He is one senior who never appears to be ‘down in the dumps,” come what may. A smart, neat dresser, Ernest is conspicu- ous for his white shirts and wavy hair. His faithful attendance at school contests testifies to his school loyalty. = f ry L2bf of mie Ate ix 2 Dut
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s Francis Dominic Amadio Fran has all the makings of a successful businessman, for he practices what others preach— that there’s a time and place for everything. With school work well do he s himself to sports ctivities. Fran is al iable and has given Ss. Charles David Bird We hear much of the South Siders, but Charlie is a fine pro- duct of the East Side, and a firm believer in taking things in big strides and always with a smile. We are glad Charles returned again to his native hills after a sojourn in Boston, for he’s a very likeable fellow, and a fine basketball player. Arthur Joseph Belliveau In the years to come when re- miniscing on the old days, our memories of Bell will be those of a regular fellow, always efficient and busy, not only with his own interests, but oftener with doing a good turn for some buddy in need. These friendly acts of a generous nature are something to be remembered. Roger Joseph Boucher Roger is a worthy denizen of Cleghorn Heights who has braved the early hours and icy blasts to join our ranks each morning. But this seems but to have enhanced ated expression, genial nd likeable qualities. Rog easurer of the French Club 1 og fh many iM ¢ Gerard Adelard Belliveau Gerard is a man of few words, but these are always well chosen. His pleasant disposition and quiet, courteous manner have made him well liked. Get Gerard at a piano and like the Pied Piper, he is soon surrounded by a group to whom music hath charms. Athletics has also bene- fited by his loyal support. it Leonard Anthony Bussiere Buze is one of our four football players honored by being named to the North Worcester County All Star Squad. His pleasant, jo- vial manner has won for him many friends who always have a good word for him. When he buckles down to study, he does a fine bit of work with little effort. Buze is college bound.
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feet é if y ew A As ee he Ath Lae ZB Pre ett Gilbert Joseph Cote Gil’s outstanding characteristic is not only his very blond hair, but also his ability to get along with others. Unpretentious in all he says and does, Gil’s many friends appreciate most his un- shakeable loyalty. Get him at a piano or a typewriter, and how his dexterous fingers make the keys fly! tf vA Dominic John DePasquale Duke is another worthy con- tribution of Leominster to S. B. H. S. Gifted with a keen intelli- gence and a willingness to work, Dominic ranks among the highest in scholarship. He is a faithful, enthusiastic supporter of all school activities, particularly as orchestra trumpeter and Blue and Gold contributor. Yo oy wet James Francis Crain Jim, an outstanding gridiron hero, played right tackle for three years, and has been given honor- able mention for all-state tackle, and honored also by being named to the North Worcester County All Star Squad. Jim is also a fine student, a modest gentleman, and a jolly entertainer with his songs and ditties. Paul Francis DiBenedetto Paul, our efficient class treas- urer, has al l the qualities requisite for his office—trustworthy, de- pendabl pable. But there is not aic about Paul, for hé t likeable, friendly, i s llow, always ready Ww bit of§humor. Paul was an back on the foot- Robert James Dacey Bob is that highly efficient, personable South Sider who, as manager of the football squad, kept things moving smoothly. Add to this his other activities, » Dramatic Club, as Junior atyan, as co-man- agk gidvertising have ; Robert Thomas Doherty Who doesn’t know Nipper, so well known about school and town? Football, basketball, base- ball, each in turn, demonstrate the athletic ability of this star, who is at the same time a good student, and a most pleasant com- panion. Nipper has been named to the North Worcester County All Star Squad.
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