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

 - Class of 1949

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— Harvey Daniel Tousignant Tall, blond Harvey is always good company in any group. He has demonstrated his dramatic ability in many performances, but we enjoyed most his clever impersonation in “The Arrival of Kitty,” and his schoolboy role in “Swing Fever.” Although artis- tically inclined, Harvey looks forward to the medical profession. Henry Wood Well-dressed, gentlemanly Hank, although seemingly quiet and un- obtrusive, has made himself a favorite by his friendliness. The yearbook advertising committee appreciates his efforts in solicit- ing. Although interested in all sports, baseball and bowling oc- cupy first place. School of phar- macy is his next step. Vy ae ; 9 Gerald Carmen Volpe Gerry, always modest and un- assuming, attracted our attention even from the beginning of fresh- man days, by his strong manly character and high scholastic rat- ing. Gerald’s leadership qualities, efficiency, and unstinting giving of himself and time accounts for a school orchestra of which we may be justly proud. Claire June Anderson Claire, with her cheery man- ner, has such ability that she is known to many of us as Genius. Frequently she goes “Far from the Madding Crowd” to seek the solitude of camp life and fishing. Future plans are still undecided, but if it should be the business world, we know Claire will be an ideal secretary. H s ' Robert Wilfred Vowles Popular Bob, carefree and al- ways sociable, possessor of a dy- namic voice and extensive vocab- ulary, boasts striking red hair which vividly broadcasts his loyal, stimulating presence at various school activities. But it is in the thespian art that Bob excels and we are gratefully indebted to him for many laughs. Doris Mary Arsenault A slender brunette with a dig- nified and reserved manner— that’s how Doris first impresses strangers. But we who know her well have experienced the warmth and charm of her friendship, and know the zest and enthusiasm put into all she does. Haven't you often heard Dot's energetic cheer- ing at school games ?

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Robert George Raboin Bob makes a fine first impres- sion, and one is not mistaken in judging him to be very friendly, of a pleasing disposition, cour- teous, considerate, and co-opera- tive. Bob was a starring right half-back until a leg injury de- prived the team of a fine player, and Bob himself of much enjoy- ment in his favorite sport. Jeremiah Bernard Sullivan Who can resist Jerry's per- petual smile and magnetic per- sonality? Senior boys of '46 took freshman Jerry under their pa- ternal wing, but the attention showered upon him then and since has not affected him. A great East Side team star, Jerry is famous also for his sports write-ups in the Blue and Gold. Philip Oliva Richard Phil is one of our energetic senior live wires, happiest when he is in action and mingling now with this group, and now with that, for everybody is his friend. We can vouch for it that there are no ‘blue Mondays’ when this sunbeam is around. Philip is a great authority on football and baseball. Thomas Martin Sullivan Sully was a most welcome ad- dition to our ranks in the fall of ‘49 and our capital stock went up with Tommy as an acquired asset. What is lacking in alti- tude is abundantly supplied for by a very broad smile, loads of friendliness, and personality plus. No wonder his arrival made the South Side boys POE go (LV Fo ve Norman Girard Sarasin Sudsy as a nickname for our neat, well-dressed Norman doesn't seem to measure up to the dig- nity of this worthy senior. We remember Norm an as an excellent student councilor in sophomore yeat, as an outstanding chemistry student in junior year, and for many friendly services through- out the four years. Roger Edward Touchette Roger is another of our ’49- ers who like young Lochinvar of old, comes riding out of the west, bright and early every morning, to be one of our first arrivals at - S. B. H. S. But matutinal rising Py) agrees with wide-awake Rogeré® Cr



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Lorraine Cecilia Barrieau Although Lorraine comes from Shirley, she is one of our early- morning arrivals and a senior who has been perfect in attend- ance during her four years. Her pleasant morning greeting and wide-awake alertness spur us on to greater effort in beginning our day. Lorraine plans to enter the field of Commercial Art. f bene Cecile Boudreau What a blessing our little Jean- nette has been to teachers and pupils alike! We have always found her so charitable, joyful, optimistic, and cooperative in of- fertig a helping hand. Keep up ood work, Jeannette, and e the world a happier place ivQiA because of the sunshine smile! Rachel Cecile Belliveau Rachel's gracious courtesy and silky, dark curly hair are but two of her striking assets. But be- neath a calm exterior we know there lies a fun-loving, sociable nature, serious only when there is work to be done. To Rach ad- vanced bookkeeping is as simple as adding two and two. How often we have envied her! June Bernadette Boudreau June, of the curly, dark brown hair, wends her way among us quietly and unassumingly; never boisterous and over-talkative, but always ‘teady to enjoy a bit of in- 1 June is a ood student, to be a real Kathleen Ellen Bergeron A gay, light-hearted mavour- neen is our Kathleen, whose live- ly brown eyes sparkle with friend- liness. Her kindness extends not only to us humans but to the animal world as well. How well we know how animated Budgy becomes when telling some of her famous animal stories, especially those about her own pets. Marie Lena Bourque Happy and carefree, thats Bur- kie! But when it comes to Us S$: History, we see that Marie can be serious, as she buckles down to real study, and gets good re-() sults. A game wouldn't be com, plete ior yur Burki being there on thd raat Gama her lungs dat for the loryy of the Saints Keep ag “Mabe! D, j

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