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d Mary Josephine Geary We certainly got a treasure when little Mary came to us ju- nior year. She is always so in- terested, dependable, helpful, and 100% in her loyalty to St. Ber- nard’s. A faithful and efficient student, Mary’s time is also taken up with her many outside activi- ties. What an excellent secretary shegwill make! Lorraine Helen Glenny Our Lorraine, with expressive blue “tyes and warm-hearted i iness, is another one of us fling from the sunny South side. How grateful we are that Lorraine decided to come to us in her junior year! How we would have missed her cheerful- ness and loyalty especially at games and her singing in the Glee Club! Lorraine Frances Gibbons Any Irish colleen would envy Lorraine her lovely red hair and dark-brown eyes, with a person- ality to match in all its sweet- ness and charm. Added to this, Lorraine ranks very high in schol- arship and enjoys all kinds of sports. We expect grea t things to be achieved by our Lorraine in the world of business. Mary Lou Glynn Blonde, blue-eyed smiling Mar- ty is one of the most versatile of our group. A splendid student, she yet finds time for many extra- curricula activities, being especial- ly proficient at the piano. She also enjoys singing, dancing, and various sports. Collecting is a hobby and her collection the most ero S Claire Mary Girouard Claire’s sweet, ready smile and delicate sense of humor, together with an air of refinement and poise, has made her an outstand- ing senior. She is also conspicu - ous for her neat and well-chosen clothes. Although her school work comes first, Claire finds plenty of time for fun and merriment, in- cluding sports. Theresa Mary Goguen Another little miss, who stands high in our esteem, is Terry, who first made our acquaintance in September of 46. Fragile, dainty, with dark, expressive eyes, Ther- esa, nevertheless, has such a keen intellect that even advanced math has no terrors for her. We are glad that its going to be T. C. for Theresa. 1) Vie a
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Barbara Dolores Forest Barb, with the friendly smile, amiable disposition, and pearly white teeth, comes to us from Whalom. All during the day her sunny disposition is as good a tonic as a day spent at her near- by lake. Barbara’s nimble feet are often found gliding gracefully over the dance-hall floor or rol- ler-skating rink. Doris Mary Gagnon Meet Doris, the other friendly half of the famous Gagnon twins, who so. skillfully manages to maintain that happy medium in her school life—a time for work and a time for play. Doris is ac- tive in many sports but swim- ming is her forte, and football, the game she follows with the keenest interest, and enjoyment. Pauline Cora Forest To her best friends, Pauline is known as Bushes, although her tall, dignified bearing would rath- er suggest a stately pine of the forest. We will always remember Pauline for her contagious, spon- taneous laughter and spirit of fun, for her zest and vigor as a football rooter, and as an expert roller skater. know that popu- has been in the ol activities since H. S. Of course, rendy, our cute, Whether in she’s bubbling Siasm and is just all-American girl Dora Marie Gagnon How proud we ate of our one and only set of twins—our jolly Gagnon sisters! Let us introduce you now to Gags, renowned for her jokes and hearty laughter. She is the possessor of striking blonde hair with a complexion to match. Our football games wouldn't be complete without her enthusiastic cheering help. Catherine Ann Garvey We wish we could claim the fair-haired, blue-eyed Garvey sis- ters as our second set of twins, but we have to tell the truth— they're only sisters, Tina may not be as Well know¥as Brendy but we yh she’seVery bit as nice, i always like to have her in our }group for her loveyof fun adds ‘to our merriment. , . A. “ i t } oN ah ee ey! AY ‘ }
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CKHense 6 oe. Yvette Cecilia Guilmette Take a well-beloved °49-er of petite stature with ever-dancing, brown eyes; a generous portion of buoyant energy; a heaping cupful of a most pleasing per- sonality; mix together and the result is delightful Yvette. Wheth- er studies, sports, or hobbies, we can always depend upon her to give herself generously. J . aa o} os ow » Ne trctee + “4 p Lette Elizabeth Claire Harrington In the case of Betty we can account for her host of friends by saying that ‘“‘actions words” strates her loyalty. are the important things in true friendship. The sincerity and warmth of her friendship is something to be desired. She is an enthusiastic pursuer of sports, and her presence at games demon- Marilyn Ann Hartnett Winsome Marilyn ranks among the highest in scholarship. Her half-serious, half-carefree manner attracts and interests us. From experience, we know that Mari- lyn will always be the best friend one could ever have. We like especially her charity toward everyone and her alertness of mind in any emergency. Therese Marie Hebert Terry has the enviable reputa- tion of being able to get along famously with everyone. Always willing to be helpful and friend- ly, Terry never aims to attract attention to herself. Her innate sense of neatness and order is exemplified not only in her own personal appearance but in all her school work and habits. Biu¥ af. aed. ; Rinse itetec'’ 4 A ypr t! ; Elizabeth Ann Kelleher Betty is in dramatics as well as lege for Betty. a ay o ne we Be: rae Ga ape grit fer CLAMS the embodiment grace, wit, and vivacity, excelling music, Her natural buoyancy was given a further outlet this year when she was chosen to add her conta- gious enthusiasm and school spirit to that of our other energetic cheer-leaders. We're glad it's col- aes Esther Ellin Kielty Esther has repeatedly demon- strated her true worth through- out her high school career. Out- standing is her eager desire to offer her services and then to throw herself 100% into the - ject at hand. But Esther is never officious nor dictatorial. can- did, big gray eyes and friendly nature, dispel such thoughts. a Od wa @ Ow’
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