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Rita Lucy Brasili Petite Rita does a marathon sprint every morning but always manages to get safely inside Ro om 35, top floor, before the 8:15 bell rings. Once seated peacefully, Rita’s face lights up with her usual smile. We appreciate it all the more, for we know that Rita is such a sincere friend and classmate. Mary Alice Callahan Mary is the possessor of an extremely likeable personality. She is never stingy in favoring us with her broad, friendly smiles and enthusiastic greetings. We can always depend upon Mary to brighten up the corners and do her bit. All this accounts for her numerous friends. Mary's favorite pastime is skiing. t : val MIX Charlotte Mary Bryce Chickie, ever happy and pleas- ant, is always neatly and be- comingly dressed and in very good taste. She is interested in sports, especially football, and we know she will continue to be loyal to the Bernardians in the years to come. Music, both classi- cal and popular, also claims her interest, as well as skating. Joan Marie Cannon Smiling, full-of-fun Joan is one of our most active and popular seniors. As co-editor of the Blue and Gold, much credit is due to Joan for its A No. 1 rating. At every game, we can depend upon Joan to be there r ooting for the Bernardians. A high scholastic record augurs well for future suc- cessat colleseroxs TERA ae ors Nanay s ' f Eileen Celine Burns Slender, blue-eyed Burnsie 1s a familiar sight to Leominster- ites as she speeds along her na- tive highways. She tells us she has no definite plans for the fu- ture, but knowing her adventur- ous spirit, we know that travel and strange sights will be very much to her liking. Send us a few foreign cards, Eileen! Pauline Mary Casacca If Pauline had her way, she would prefer to be a flower, “born to blush unseen.’ But her delicate refinement of manner, coupled with a winsome smile, has won for her many friends. Her voice, although generally low and soft, is frequently heard as she loyally cheers the team on to victory. ib of ae “ bare et
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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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Josephine Anna Ciarlone Happy-go-lucky Jo is always ready for a good time, and un- selfishly wants others to have one, too. She is outstanding for her raven tresses, dark eyes, and neat- ness of person. What's her hob- by? Not one, but many,—danc- ing, music, bowling, swimming. T. C. is her goal, and we all ish Jo great success. i Pauline Marguerite Cormier Shorty, one of our very petite members, has been outstanding for her ability in dramatics and debating. To think that such power and eloquence could issue forth from such a tiny body! Her alert mind and nimble fingers have also brought her proficiency in taking shorthand and in ob- taining high typing records. Sarah Anne Collura Sarah’s ringing laughter is as refreshing as a breath of spring. Her pleasant companionship and good humor are always a sure cure for worries and blues. Sarah's board sketching has convinced us that we have an artist in our midst. We hope to see the Art Center featuring an exhibit of her painting some day. a ) ‘ Flora Rita Cote With her flaxen hair, dainti- ness, and gay but unpretentious air, Flora is truly flowerlike. Her sunny, unruffled disposition has made her well liked and gained many lasting friends. Her win- some personality and tactfulness will be a great asset in her chosen field of work—department head in some big store. Rose Jennie Cordio Soft brown hair, dark twink- ling eyes, a friendly smile, only partly describe our Rose. Blessed with a keen intelligence and an industrious spirit, she has faith- fully maintained a high honor standing. Far from being a blue- stocking, Rose does enjoy good reading, and hopes in the future to be a psychiatrist. Lucille Bertha Couturier Lucille’s. charm lies in her gentle, refined manner and win- ning smile. We like especially the twinkle that makes her brown eyes sparkle more, and gives added expression to her already vivacious countenance. Her soft voice becomes somewhat explo- sive only when attending games in which she shows great interest. f
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