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CAN YOU JUST IMAGINE Connie Fournier ------------ - ----------- Norman Castonguay ---------------------- a woman lover 9 Lorraine Theriault --------------------- not traveling 9 Carol Moriarty ------------------------- not efficient 9 Claire Osimo ------- Ronald La Rochelle- Gloria Corriveau ----------------------- Donald Arsenault--- Mary Kennedy ------- Anthony Satatinelli Joyce DeAbreu ------ Patty Athanas ------ Carol Mandeville--- Leonard Julian ----- Peter Dumais ------- John Morin --------- David Carragher ---- Ernest Colognesi--- James Crowley ------ Ronald Berger ------ Ronald Splaine ----- Joseph Grzembski--- Ann Maria Darzen--- Michael Moriarty--- Joan Jablonski ----- Ruth Haney --------- Mary Jane Earls ---- Ann Bousquet ------- Helen Nichols ------ Sandra Costa ------- Gloria Arpin ------- Barbara Bonnette--- Maureen Morrissey-- Barbara Madore ----- Carolyn Ryan ------- Dottie Ryan -------- an-nzrmnn--unc--nun-na-1.1--11 1:1-u-za-pggquugnqn---nnnxx -n-1.-11-p--.-zz-1---.pun-4-1 --------------------not dancing 9 talking French fluently 9 star of next year 's operetta 9 ---- ---------------- another Einstein 9 --------------------nn:working 9 at Q formal 9 --------------------hating geometry 9 causing a disturbance 9 not driving a Doodle Big without a ready joke 9 working on his bomb 9 wi1h his head out ofhns desk 9 --------------------six feet short 9 not teasing the girls 9 without his base voice 9 - ----------------- --being speedy 9 ---- ---------------- being modest 9 as president of the U S 9 not thinking of Wells9 doing all his homework as a platinum blonde 9 separated from Joan 9 not smiling at Ernie 9 on time for school 9 smiling 9 mispronouncing French 9 on the honor roll again playing football 9 being sociable 9 flunking her exams 9 not helping Sister E M 9 not rooting for Wells 9 Estelle Pariseau ----------------------- without a job ? Mary Rannigan ------ Ellie Wonderlie ----------------------- - Dotty Maloney -------------------------- hating Rock R Roll 9 as a brunette 9 never laughing 9 P A not flirting with boys
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wummfrws X fMQNQZfN ffiwoafa 'Ci gl. X , .- f '- ' . . ' fgffip QEA if ,fj5QJrfY , Umbrella Boy ij? Q E: ,jjf ,flga I X ff f' 1 2 ,-'wif , iiif .V ,X ' 1 - ,, .- i-ff'f? uliqgilgfh F A if ' , -Jig? wail 1 vr'X . t5Z:I' ., ' Ji- ' is -'.i'7 rf '-.WY M1 f Nigel Berhao you haveaseenlthem, in a g1ftXshopQ in your nother's china closet, or perhaps you ha'e seen pictures of them in Sister Elizabeth Marv's class room. Always they hold your attention,tmxw charninq little Hummel Figurines. These qay, cherub-faced figurines of small children origina- ted in Bavaria and it was a Franciscan nun, Sister M. Innocenti, who originated the idea. Sister M. Innocentia was born on May 27, 1009, tithe town of Messina in Bavaria. She qrew up in a home that overflowed with love, children, music, and art. It is easy to see, therefore,how the spirit of art, was instilled within her soul at a very early aae. After completing her elenentary education and araduating fron the Girls' Finishing School at Simback, Berta Hummel entered the Academy of Fine Arts at Munich. Here she was content to live the life of an artist amona hor many friends also artists. Two of her closest friends were Franciscan nuns. Because of their in- fluence, and also because if Berta - great desire to serve human- ity she entered the Franciscar order. She continued to draw but now she was doing her work especially for God and her fellow men. After pronouncing her vows, Berta was now Sisterll Innocentia and went ahead with her art work with renewed vigor. The worldtm- gan to notice this quiet artist but the modest nun paid no heed. with her pen, Sister M. Innocentia captured the very essence of childhood in the angelic faces, dinpled and apple cheeked. The half gay, half woebegone, light in jiQffNvs their eyes, the unruly hair of the boys, ' the shabby braids of the girls, and allthe ' 'jl other childhood characteristics portrayed so L, vb effectively in the innocent little figures. I ffiH Yes, everywhere you go people are delighted a,.7f!,, tb with the Hummel Figures. Eil,'f'fesfEw ., ,f Nui? ,f When Sister M. Innocentia died on Nov- iii' X ik? ember 6, l9L.6, she left behind a treasuryof iliijj- A, '----if The arts as a reminder of her great love for'dw xbxgw ' iuwanderer children and because her art was pure and ,S ,N sweet, the world can never stop loving the C X Hunnel Ficures nor can they forget the art- fggys' ist who created them. fflzrfsfs- Mary Jane Earls 60' M- -QMI , ae o ,,,.,i.-,- , . .. .- - - -1- -f ---fx-
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