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3 ay we hs N Donald Eugene Collette Don was playful, jolly chap who came from the West, ever on the alert for whimsical pranks, he was non the less popular because of his sterling qualities. Raymond Francis Cormier Raymond was our tall, digni- fied senior with the cheerful smile and carefree manner. A technical student of considerable ability he much preferred the quiet of a day spent fishing. Baseball 1; Orchestra 1,2,3,4; Jr. Sr. Reception. Louis Rene Cormier Louie was another Cleghorn chap whose reticense and reserve his a very pleasing personality. His favorite pastimes were sneak- ing a few winks and driving the gang. Jr. Sr. Reception. Paul Emile Dextraze Paul, a thespian by nature, was nevertheless one of our quiet sen- iors, His captivating personality made him a popular figure about the school, French Club 3; Radio Club 3; Jie ors, Receptions» -Poothalls 4; Basketball 3, 4; Dramatics 3, 4. Raymond Alfred Cormier Raymond was the embodiment of happiness manifested in canta- gious smiles. He was a good lis- tener but when drawn out of his quiet reserve proved an exccellent conversationalist. Jr. Sr. Reception. Anthony Philip DiRusso Tony was a shining example of student cooperation plus intellec- tual ability and genial companion- ship. Always well-groomed and re- fined he continually achieved high honor. Latin Club 3, 4; Italian Club 2, 3; Jr. Sr. Reception; Dramatics 1; Yearbook. i | | |
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Raymond Clarence Breton “Brets” distinguished himself both as a football and basketball player. He was good-natured, fun- loving and friendly. These quali- ties won for him many friends, French Club 3; Basketball 2, 3, 4; Football 4. Ronald Wilfred Bujold Whenever there was a jobto be done entailing time after school Roland was paged. He was quiet, amiable and maintained a good scholastic record. Library Club 3, 4; Dramatics 4; Blue and Gold 4. Cornelius Edward Buckley A pleasant, happy-go-lucky senior was Con with a yen for all outdoor sports. His love for the merry side of life did not lessen his determination to achieve suc- cess in the plastic business, Football 2, 3, 4; Dramatic Club 4, Maurice John Caron Mauricescamestoeseepent. S. as a senior and lost no time in becoming a general favorite. Nat- urally quiet, he was a capable and enthusiastic member of every class. Kenneth Earl Bujold Ken was energy, ability and willingness combined. He Possess- ed a keen sense of humor and loy- alty has surrounded him with many friends. Jr. Sr. Reception; Dramatics 4, Robert Edward Coleman Bob was quiet, well-mannered with never too much to say. His distinguising traits were good-na- tured humor with a dash of serious study. Debating and Declamation 1; LatineeGlub Ss: Dramatics. 1.) 2: Science Club 4,
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Louis Michael DiRusso Although he appeared to be juiet and reserved, Louis was one xf the most fun-loving seniors. His genial manner, happy smile and humor made his presence a joy. Jr. St. Reception. James Richard Fletcher Jim was a well-groomed sen- ior, a constant gentleman and a very likeable chap. His friendly disposition and contagious smile made him a popular member of the class, Jr. Sr. Reception. Raymond James Edwards Ray’s sunny disposition and continual readiness for a good time made him a popular mem- ber of the class, He was an en- thusiastic supporter of all Ber- nardian activities, Football 2, 3; Jr. Sr. Recep- tion. William Henry Fontaine Bill’s serene calmness and low, pleasing voice distinguished him as one of our quiet seniors, While he assimilated much knowledge in this hall of learning he never- theless enjoyed fun to the full. Latin Club 3, 4; Library Club 2; Debating and Declamation 2; Jr. Sr. Reception. Richard Leonard Finneron Richard was a happy chap whose cheerfulness made life agreeable for his classmates. He was an attentive and careful stu- dent with a yen for good grooming. Dramatics 2; Jr. Sr. Reception. Albert Henry Forget Clean-cut and gentlemanly was our popular violinist. Al scoot- ed to and from school on his flashy scooter, His ever-ready smile will be missed by many Bernardians. Orchestra 1,2,3,4.
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