St Marys High School - Blue Mantle Yearbook (Milford, MA)

 - Class of 1941

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George Laurence Sullivan Course: Commercial Activities: Football 1-2} Basket¬ ball 4; Basketball Manager 2-3; Baseball 3-4; Boxing Champion 2 Glee Club 3-4; French Club 3; Junior Reception 3; Oratorical Winner 3; Dramatics 4. We can ' t think of Sully without be¬ ing reminded of his smile and hand¬ some face. Wherever he Is, we find his best friend-music. Yes, we must list Sully as a crooner.He would be a wonderful debater, for he can ar¬ gue tirelessly with Father Kelly . Farewell Sul , and may your enemies be as few and your friends as many In after life as they have been at St. Mary ' s. Gordon Everett Thomson Course: Classical ,.. Activities: junior Prom Committee 3; Orchestra 2; Radio 4. Gordon may not be an outsta n d in g member of the Intelligentsia, but he certainly can hold his qwn. His broad grin moat likely dlreoted toward one of his feminine ad¬ mirers was seldom absent. He la forever cheerful and good natured. Keep It up Gordon and the beat of luck In your future life. William Thomas Summers Course: Classical Activities: Football 1-2-3-4; Baseball 3-4; Basketball (capt.) 1-2-3-4. Bill ' s personality makes him pop¬ ular with all. He ' s our star guard on the basketbSLll team. His fast thinking on the oourt and In the olassroom has distinguished him as one who will easily succeed. A sense of humor Is one of his chief attractions. He Intends to go to Notre Dame, and the class Joins In wishing him the best of luck. Anthony Joseph Tosohes Course: Classical Activities: Basketball 4; Glee Club 3-4; Dance Committee 4; Junior Reoeptlon 3. Tall, dark, and handsome, Tony could always be depended upon as an excellent partner on the danoe floor. As a student he oould also be relied upon to oome through es¬ pecially in the lntrloaoies of trig. when the rest of the mas¬ culine element were at sea. To an all-around fellow we wish the best of everything. Helen Marie Wojnowski Course: Commercial Activities: Frenoh Club-3; Candy Sale-4; St. Thomas Aquinas Circle-2-3-4. Year Book Staff Dramatics-3-4. May we present our Shorthand gen¬ ius? Helen Is superior to the rest of us when It comes to taking dic¬ tation. Besides this, she Is very efficient in all her other sub¬ jects. Her blond hair and lovely features are assets that she may be proud of. A marvelous sense of humor and appreciation of others work has helped to make Helen a very popular girl at St. Mary ' s. May continued success be yours. Joseph David Kane Course: Classical Activities: Baseball 2; Glee Club 3-4; junior Reception Committee 3. A friendly grin and a happy - go - lucky disposition made Joseph an asset to the Class of ' 41. Always ready to lend a willing hand wheth¬ er for school or social activities, he was one of the most active mem¬ bers of the Class. His almlablllty endeared him to his classmates and although he left us before the com¬ pletion of his Senior Year we fol¬ low with interest his career as one of Uncle Sam ' s sailor boys.

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Paulino Ann Rouleau Course: Commercial Activities: French Club S; Tear Book Assistant Business Manager Glee Club 3-4; Jtmlor Reoeptlon 3; Junior Prom Chairman 3; Can¬ dy Sale 4; Cheer Leader Who Is that bright eyed girl over there with the eager crowd of boys and girls around her? Why of course that ' s Pauline! It ' s not only her personality that draws them towards her although she has been endowed with an abundanoe of It Pauline Is always Interested In school matters and because of her willingness to co-operate makes a delightful ecat- mittee mate. Wherever something Is going on she Is always to be found. Our best wishes for future suooesa go with you, PaulineI Helen Marie Small Course: Classical Activities: Glee Club 3-4; Science Club 3; French Club 3; Inter¬ class debates 3; St. Thomas Aquinas Circle 1-2-3-4; Ora¬ torical Finalist 3; Dance Com¬ mittee 3-4; Dramatics 4; Li¬ brary Club 3; Class Secretary 3-4. Her sweet disposition and vivacious¬ ness have made Helen a favorite of the Class of ' 41. Perhaps it was because of this combination, that she was chosen to serve as secre¬ tary of our class. Or perhaps it was her ready wit and friendliness that caused her to be held in such high esteem by her classmates. But regardless of what it was, we know that her sincere character will bring her success. Margaret Loretta Rumae Course: Commercial Activities: French Club 3; Junior Reception 3; Candy Sale 4; Glee Club 3-4; St. Thomas Aquinas Circle 2-3-4; Junior Prom Com¬ mittee 3. Peggy of the sunny hair and hazel eyes has been a real souroe of Joy to all her friends. Her ready wit and keen sense of humor stake her a desirable chum. Her gentleness and patienoe will help her exceedingly in the future, for nursing is her ambition. We envy the patients who will fall under her care, and trust her demure unassuming disposition will aid in their reoovery. Success to you. Peg! Gerald Patrick Smith Course: Classical Activities: Junior Reception-3; Dance Committee-4; Glee Club- 3-4. Jed is quiet and reserved, two qualities which have somewhat over shadowed his numerous other good ones. Only we, his classmates- know the other side of his nature. The possessor of an excellent sense of humor and a veritable source of religious information.Jed will al¬ ways be a part of our school mem¬ ories. Barbara Ann Seaver Course: Classical Activities: Glee Club 3-4; Science Club 3; French Club 3; Inter¬ class debates 3-4; St. Thomas Aquinas Circle 1-2-4; Dance Committee 3-4; Dramatics 4; Li¬ brary Club 3-4; Oratorical Fin¬ alist 3. Our Intimate acquaintance with Bar¬ bara has led us to recognize her stability of character and judi¬ cious Judgment. Her application to work is her most outstanding qual¬ ity; her friendly and cheerful man¬ ner has won for her many friends. Barbara ' s loyalty to St. Mary ' s in any activity has been plainly evi¬ dent throughout her High School days. She will long be remembered by the Class of 41 . Ethlyn Elizabeth Spencer Course: Commercial Activities: French Club -3; Glee Club-3-4; Junior Reception-3; Candy Sale-4. Ethlyn is a demure person whom one sees always In Evelyn ' s company. Her brown curly hair, blue eyes, combined with a pretty slimness make a heartbreaking combination. Ethlyn did not partake in extra- curricula activities, because work outside occupied the greater part of her time. Nevertheless she will always be remembered as a good sport and success is sure to be hers as long as she retains her sweet disposition. Herbert Henry Sherman Course: Classical Activities: French Club 3; Science Club 3; Junior Reoeptlon Com¬ mittee 3; Orchestra 1-2-4; St. Thomas Aquinas Circle 2; Public Debates 4. The essence of generosity, Herbie could always be counted upon to cheerfully and unsparingly support all extra curricula activities . Genial in comradeship, he could be relied upon for transportation any¬ where. All of which prove to all of us the brilliant future in store for Herbie. Greta Ann Stare Course: Commercial Activities: Glee Club 3-4; Candy Sale 4; Dramatics 4; French Club 3. St.Mary ' s has known Greta ' s pleas¬ ant company for four years. She ' s as merry and as happy-go-luoky as the most flapperish girl in the class.Her ready wit and keen sense of humor make her a desirable com¬ panion. Greta can be an entertain¬ ing miss, or how could she have gained the friendship of so many of her classmates who claim to be interested in only what is snap¬ py-



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