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Bernadette Mary Melanson Course: Comercial Bernadette is quiet and retir- ing by nature. No one has ever heard her speak an unkind word about another. She has the happy faculty of steering away from all trouble. Bernadette is very generous and consider- ate in her attitude toward all The Class ot '45 is grateful for your charitable presence and we wish you joy throughout your life. Loudee Marie Miller D ' X xi!Eg!!!!I, H, so is can ?Qg1... sg -zswfkh et VfF?5iue 5 . Course: Comercial yf Lou is a small loquacious per- son who has talked her way all through life and is still talk- ing. She has a keen sense of wit and enjoys humor immensely even when at her own expense. She has some of that very rare 'Initiative N about which we hear so much and possess so little. She knows where every- thing is and somehow she always manages to shoulder the various small responsibilities which her efficiency has won for her. May your path through life be Hrirht with the presence of friends, Lou, and may success attend your many efforts. Michael Angelo Minichiello Course: Technical Small in stature but great in deeds is 'Mik1e'. Whenever a request for sid came from any quarter,M1ke was always ready to answer it. He will long bs remembered for his sense of humor and his carefree way as well as for the ready support he has lent to all social ac- tivities. Whenever we had a dance it was Mikie who ran the recording machine, and never failed to support minstrel show. to you always, Clarence George Morin Course: Commercial 'Koe's' outstanding ability to do a job thoroughly and earn - estly has made him an asset to the class of '45, He believes in the saying, 'Hard work has never killed anyone' and he is a living example of the truth of these words. Besides hold- ing a high rank in school, los is a photographer. The plc- tures in The Blue Mantle were taken by Moe and his father in the Morin Studio. We wish you success in all your endeavors. ,r'f , Theresa Marguerite Mor y Course: Commercial Her jolly disposition has ob- tained for her many friends during her years at S. M. A. Her motto is, nLaugh - and be merry.' She upholds her motto wherever she is. The effi- cient way in which she does her school work cannot escape notice. Theresa has all the characteristics necessary for a successful career. May our hopes for you be realized in the future, Theresa, and ma Y you never lose the happy dis- position that.has brightened our school days. Margaret Elizabeth Mountain Course: Nurses' Prep. Margaret,a pleasant maid from Whitinaville, became a member of our class in her Junior year. She greets us all with a warm smile and cheery word, refusing to see the dark side of things. She is kind and thoughtful and has much abil- ity as s student. The Class of '45 wishes you 'God-speed.' Helen Anneloynihan Course: College Prep. Helen is one of the most pop- ular girls in our class. Her ready wit and friendly manner have made her a favorite with all. Her efficiency and her resourcefulnesa have lyen man- ifested in the service she has rendered on tha numerous co mittees on which she has served. The picture section of The Blue lantle owes its attractiveneis to her efforts Although Hel n has ability in all subjects, she excels all in Mathematics. Lastly Helen was a member df the cheering squad. Best wishes of '43 to you, Helen. Eulalia Madeline Murphy Course: Commercial nLaLl' deserves the distinc- tion of being the sweetest member of our class. Her never failing smile, her en- viable dispos 1t1on,her quiet courtesy are just a few of her personal assets which make her so appealing. Our Pastor says her name, 'Eu- lalia', is Greek in origin but underneath auburn curl- ing hair, Irish eyes are smiling,brighten1ng our days and scattering sunshine. Lail, with s smile and a tear we part hoping that the future will conta n for you all that your brightest dreams envision.
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C. Lorraine Geraldine Leheney Course: Commercial Her bright smile and winning personality will always be remembered by e class of '43' nd Will b her right of wa o succ We shall nev or' W, wh Y have u to the por . athle ics St. Mary . Yo wil ness to cheer the am on to vic- tory has b e cognlzed and appreciate ot only by your classmates ut also the fa- culty. May the friends you have made be with you always Good luck, uLorry.W lbert Robert Luby ourse: College Prep. Alu is an all around member of he class. Though naturally se- ious in temperament, he is not ithout his strain of joviality 1 is gifted with a sweet sing- ng voice which he has used for ur entertainment on various ccasions. He is a self-reliant ad and generally gets what he :es after. If you get all that s wish for you, Al, you cannot slp but succeed. 1 qqyx AJ X 1' 'r X 1 ji uk F dartin Henry Lynch Iourse: General 'Bubber's' good nature and xumor has made him a fav- Drite among his classmates. Ie always enjoyed a joke, sven at his own expense. He xas played, basketball, 'ootball, and baseball end :layed all three, well. Subber never failed to xppear at our social nffairs. We think the army rants him but remember that wherever you go, your :lassmates are with you. ary June Malloy nurse: Commercial une is Hpetiteu but mighty. lthough she is not a debater ne generally wins her point une likes fun and a good time ut always manages to get hor chool work done creditably. sr laughter and gaiety are afectlous and she is always n the center of an admiring roup. We wish the fulfilment F your hcart's desires, June, nd we know you are capable of ettlnj whatever you set out Dorothy Gertrude Hanlon Course! College Prep. , Dotty is one of the intellec- tuals of the Class of '45. She is quiet and reserved but has plenty of pep She takes an active part in all school affairs and her store of ln- formation and knowledge has saved the class from embarrass ment on many an occasion when our Pastor proposed s knotty problem for solution. Dotty must succeed for she has all the answers. Take our wishes for your success, Dotty. rtin e ial 8-Sire Jven 'V -ne t e most ambi- tious vs bers f the class of '45. 'K he sets out to do someth 1 he generally does it. W this determination we f-- hat Joe will succeed in all f s undertakings. We wish for you happiness, Joe, and the courage to face all the difficulties of life. W we Brbara Helen McCl Course: College Prep. Friendly and irrepresslble is our Barbara. Her warm heart and good nature have won for her many friends in her life at St. Mary's. Barbara be- lieves that N what is worth doing at all is worth doing welln as her application to debating and school work show the class of '43 will never forget this gay young lady from Upton. Success and hap- piness to you Barbara. James Timothy FcGrath Course: General Beneath Jimmy's sleepy ex- terior le a friendly nature and a vibrant sense of humor which needs no provocation to awaken it. Ever cheerful and ever ready to lend a hand where it is most needed. He has a host I fr ends among his clessmat . V 'leave him confident t e future which A aiu im will be worthy greeable Xfellow stude true frie d lb
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ucille, one of the most ver- mdellne Margaret Murphy Iourse: Nurses' Prep. ladeline won us with her many aharms, her pleasing 'ways and ner amiable spirit. Although she lives in the neighboring :own of Uxbridge, she always 'ound some way to come to our social functions. With readi- ness to assist her classmates, und with a cheery word for alL hdeline has carved a niche in fur hearts. Cheerio, Madeline! 5.0- Yllliam Francis Murphy Course: College Prep. llll has been our class pres- .dent for two years. The word 'ersatlle sums up his many and 'lried accomplishments. If it .s a social gathering, B111 is 'ight there to do the honorsg I the occasion requires sweet msic, again he is on deck and 'ith his violin produces never o be forgotten melodies. When n impromptu speech is needed, lll's debating experience is elled into play and he never acks the right words. To us 1ll's most important activity s The Blue Mantle. Chosen to e co-editor, he has put into he work his usual talent and nergy making it a publication f which we are justly proud. ,ucille Mary Newcombe 6 W curse: College Prep. M atlle members of our class,ls shining light both in social unctlons and in scholastic ac- ompllshments. She is always eady with a kind word and a rlendly gesture. Lucille will ver be remembered by '43 as a oyal and active supporter of ll school affairs. Many an thlete has she cheered to vic- ory and now we give a rousing hear for her and wish sincere- y the fulfilment of her hopes Ruth Edna 0'Brlen Course: College Prep. Pleasant, poppy, HHJ H1UU' ful, Ruth stands out ln our mlnds as a true friend, al- ways ready to upholl her na- tlve town. She can truly be called a loyal daughter of pyamjqghsm. Carefree and bubbling with fun nPuthieH has cut a corner in our hesrts.Her merry chatter has echoed ln the rooms of S.W.A and will long re-echo ln our hearts. Good luck, Ruthie. Ye Dorothy Eloise Page Course: Commercial Dirt commutes from Upton 'and carries back to her home town substanti proofs of her success 1 studies. She is alway readyvwith a good w rd f every ne. A P19881 P onali , a win- 115-'15 S. e and un trusive hal f d r Dots, char ct istitc s pg-gy- ers and good hes of the class will follow you where- ever you go, Dot, and we know that you are going places. . Beatrlc a rry Cours cial WB' s o of the few quiet mem e s of the cl ss, a shy littl irl and parently fon f retlreme However, s enjoys f d, given e, she di happiness good ing among her companions e is a consci- ntlous wo er and loyal sup porter of class and school activities. nm-.ua Lan-mba Phillips Course: General nStrike threel' Thi! 18 Ch' common cry, when Dickie is on -the Diamond. Through his ex- ceptional pitching abillty,he has brought many a victory to S. M. A. Lest summer, Dickie played with the Red Sox thus making the first rung on the ladder of success in his ca- resr as a professional playen We wish this All-American boy the glory of the Diamond and we look forward to a share of that glory for our Alma Materu Constant Lucien Plante Course: College Prep. Out of Linwood came its pride and joy, Constant, with e smile that presaged success as s student at S.M.A. ucon- nien has not failed us, for earnest attitude and pleas- ant manner have prophesied success in his chosen ca- reer. The class of '45 will never forget Constant, be- cause llke Caesar of old nhe came, he saw, he conquered.'
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