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John Edward Kelley Dependable and outstanding was Jack with a capacity for will- ing service. Enjoying rather than dreading study he was a constant honor student. Latin Club 3,4; French Club 3; Radio Club 3; International Club 4; Library Club 2, 3, 4; De- bating and Declamation Club 2, 3,4; Blue and Gold 4; Yearbook; Jr. Sr. Reception; Dramatics 1, 2, 3, 4. Kenneth Edmund LaFleur A genial manner and infec- tious grin made Ken a welcomed member of the class. He may be described as unique with a dash of the unpredictable. French Club 3; Basketball 2,3; Poowwall)2, 4; |r. Sr. Reception. Edmond Fenton Keohan Eddie was a regular Bernardian with an overwhelming urge to giggle. A popular member of the class, his presence was a guaran- tee of chuckles, laughs and good times. Basketball 2, 3; Football 4; Baseball 1; Jr. Sr. Reception. Arthur Edward Lamothe When there was a job to be done, when someone competent was needed, the call went out for Arthur. He was an enthusiastic member of the Dramatic Club with a surprising aptitude for creating electrical devices. Spanish Club 3; Library Club 2, 3, 4 ; Yearbook; Jr. Sr. Recep- tion; Dramatic Club 2, 3, 4; Sci- ence Club 4, Edward John Kukkula Coupling his long strides with a relaxed and pleasing manner, Ed won the esteem of his class- mates, Easy application to the job at hand stamped him as a student of ability. Football 4, David Albert Lavin Dave came to S, B, H. in his junior year and quickly won popu- larity by his dry wit and keen sense of humor. His easy manner and sincerity made him a welcomed companion, Spanish Club 4; International Club 4; Yearbook; Basketball 3, 4; Football 3; Jr. Sr. Reception, Dra- matic Club 4.
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George Alfred Gariepy A man of few words whose reticence hid a very agreeable disposition. Leominster is George’s home town and the “Cecilian gang” his pals. Jr. Sr. Reception. William Paul Guazzo Bill was the type of fellow who was everyone’s friend. Spirited willingness and congenial person- ality with a mind determined to make the most of every oppor- tunity well describes this Bernard- ian, Blue and Gold4; Basketball 3,4; Italian Club 3; Dramatics 4; Jr. Sr. Reception. Edmond Paul Gelinas Eddie, our smallest senior, had the ability to be quiet at the proper time yet enjoyed a laugh whenever the occasion allowed it. Fishing and golf are his hob- bies which probably account for his retiring disposition. Edward John Guerra Ed’s love for quiet study was surpassed only by his love for classical music. His oratorical ability fits him for the bar but medicine is his goal. International Club 4; Radio Club 3; Library Club 2, 3, 4; De- bating and Declamation 2, 3, 4; Blue and Gold 4; Jr. Sr. Recep- tion; Orchestra 2, 3, 4; Italian Club 3; Dramatics 3, 4; Science Club 4, James Richard Grimley Jim, a friend to one and all, was one of our well-liked Leo- minster boys. Ready and willing described this lad who found nothing too difficult to attempt. Science Club 4, Paul Joseph Hanney Paul’s usually calm expression belies a keen, alert and active mind. His engaging smile and continual good nature have made him a congenial member of the class. Library Club 2; Spanish Club 3; International Club 4; Dramatics 4.
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Robert Roger Leclair Bob was known for hissincerity, loyalty and willing assistance. He was a pleasant companion and an attentive student. Work prevented participation in Bernardian activi- ties. Jr. Sr. Reception, Bernard John McGuirl Bernie gained popularity and a host of friends by his good-natured and dynamic personality. An apt pupil, able athlete and a brilliant dramatist, his climb to the top in any field will be easy andsmooth. Latin Club 3; Basketball 2, 3, 4; Football 4; Jr. Sr. Reception; Dra- matics!2. 0. Joseph Andre Legere Along with many others Andre hailed from Leominster and won Prominence at the “lunch counter”. He starred in “Daisy” at the Junior-Senior Reception and will long be remembered for his dramatic ability. ’ Debating and Declamation 1, 2, 3; Yearbook; Jr. Sr. Reception; Dramatics 1, 2, 3, 4. Thomas Carey McKenna Intimately known by few but admired by all, Tom quietly passed through S. B. H. He was an asset to the football team for three years. The navy will have a loyal mem- ber in Tom. Spanish Club 3, 4; Football 1, 2,°33 |r) Sr. Reception; Drama= tics 2. Salvatore Anthony Leone Sammy’s contagious grin and ability to dig up problems to be solved at the “precise moment” made him an all around favorite, Beneath it all he nad a deep sense of justice and concern for the less fortunate members of society. Basketball 3; Baseball 1; Jr. Sr. Reception; Orchestra 1. Omer Daniel Malouin Omer returned to S, B. H, in Senior year after two years at St. Augustine’s, Canada. His making pleasant contacts easy, pleasant manner and genuine sincerity made him a worthy Bernardian. en
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