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Thomas Carroll Martin Tom, our outstanding athlete from Sterling has contributed much to Bernardian success on the bas- ketball court. He will long be re- membered for his humor, depend- ability and height. Basketball 2, 3, 4; Jr. Sr. Re- ception. Raymond Paul Osborne Ray was a familiar figure about the corridors and classes of S.B.H. Although a quiet, unassuming chap to most of us, he was an outstand- ing member of the “gang” whoset the style for our senior boys. Donald James Morand Don was a good sport and will- ing to voice his opinion on any sub- ject. His determination to succeed was evidenced by his application to the business of learning. International Club 4; Football 4. Baseball; Dramatics 3, 4. John Andrew Pinder Leominster gave us this trim blonde who was ever ready to ac- comodate. John can always look back upon his years as S, B. H. as well spent. Frank Henry Norton Good-natured, easy-going, Frank smiled his way out of many difficulties. As a student his es- Capades were numerous and legen- dary. Basketball 1, 2. Anthony Joseph Pisciotta Tony was one of our Care-Iree, happy students. Tackling difficult work was taken in stride without lessening his habitual cheerfulness, Basketball 1; Jr. Sr. Reception.
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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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Jean Maurice Plamondon This husky senior was the solid center of Bernardian football for three seasons. Jean was a goodstu- dent, and enthusiastic supporter of all activities and a loyal friend. French Club 3; International Club 4; Debating 2; Football 2, 3, 4; Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4; Dramatics 3, 4; Yearbook; Jr. Sr. Reception. Roland Joseph Rochette Although Roland spent four years at S, B, H. his reticence and quiet demeanor kept him out of the limelight. His frank manner and sincerity earn for him the re- spect of all. — ‘ jee ye GH Robert Donald Poirier Bob hailed from So, Fitchburg. His high school days sped along with calm serenity until his out- standing achievements as a hunter were mysteriously revealed. Latin Club 3. Cornelius Francis Roddy Connie was one of those soft- spoken individuals whose vcice was heard on rare occasions. Naturally retiring, Con was an eager student who enjoyed the antics of others, Jr. Sr. Reception. Sy ‘ Ernest Joseph Ricci Ernest was ever affable, friend- ly and alert with the knack of ac- quiring friends, Hissmile brighten- ed many a dull situation. Italian Club 2, 3; Jr. Sr. Re- ception. Richard Emmet Shields Dick was a delightful blend of energy and fun, and our basketball team’s high scorer. Gifted with great height anda pleasant person- ality he enjoyed a distinct advant- age in Class and in sports. Basketball sl-% 2) (3554-8 irassre Reception; Spanish Club 4,
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