St Patrick High School - Viridian Yearbook (Berlin, NH)

 - Class of 1954

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X 'Z 1 K-17463 X K Z fi f 5 6 ff Q, F' 7 ff Xf A if aff 1' , 7 if 'V ff f M' U' f N5 if 'HX V ' f 55, ' f P ROGER A BEDARD L1tt1e Roger a w1tty lad Who went around and made us mad Throughout the years th1ngs Roger s done Have g1ven us a lot of fun On the d1amond and on the court He d1d h1s share 1n every sport Your many fr1ends and g1r1s galore W1sh you luck for evermore 12 ROG ,n EVN' C IJ! f J :N-4 1 -4 1 r . a I 9 9 , . 0 O ll 2 Q LAWRENCE S DONALDSON A smlle of welcome for everyone Was always recelved from Red Donaldson He d1d h1s homework and 1n class He had a smlle for every lass In basketball he could always score In conversat1on he d never bore We re sure you ll be a great success And we could never w1sh you less RED 13 pfv- aff' ffzfz' 'fx rf f ,ruff 111115: am' , alll! rlllff-I' LEO R DONALDSON For beautlful art we could always use We Went to Chummy he d never refuse He gave us laughs 111 many classes And on the dance floor wowed the lasses H15 s1x feet one mch frame Always helped us w1n our game A very good classmate and fr1end so tall Best of luck 1S w1shed from all HCHUMMY 14 ' , ,I . 2 ff ' .x i NX' 1 I . Q ' ,253 ' ..., ' I 4. u ' I. MK - --. L A 1 0 ,Mx kbs I -Hx 'Y R 'Fi' LOUIS A FORTUNA One of our n1cest sen1ors boys Could always make a lot of nolse A cheerful sm1le We got from hun He never made our classes dun Lou1e played great basketball As wlth glrls he l1keS them all As you travel down l1fe s road May success be your only load LOUIE 15 4 a' I gl ia s 'ix QQ 24 Q ,gfff T i 9 1 .A 1 if ,X QJJE' Q. e ' , 'A of V' Cf' Aug K Q ' 'v .A Q Ji Irs, V , xx .RJ I xi' V jx ON we L m ,X , 2 J sf if 1 A X J! , flies 'NN ' 4 L . 547, C I 1 X. , Y N V IN jwcxix 4' ' - , A o F ' y. fx s yy ' xx X - L ff' ' x ff' gf M . xl fx . . , f V ' , . . 1 . ' ' 0 'BF - 'Sv 1 I L Y 1 ROBERT I LAPOINTE Won t you let us mtroduce One whose talents he s put to use 'P He s popular as he can be He s Bob LapO1ntC to you and me Hot dogs and hamburgers well he d1d cook And some of h1s p1ctures are m th1s book May you f1nd luck and success Your fnends at St Pat s W1Sh you the best. ll BOB 16 ' g 'x.x A 3. x 'IW' fy 33 Q .pv0 , ,QCY i .ad LEO A MAR COU A smart senlor fr1end of all Was wltty 1n class and hall Was class presldent 1n all four years And he deserves some hearty cheers The Work he d1d at St Pat s Hlgh Was always h1s best he d always try All your frxends yes everyone W1sh you luck 1n tune to come MARK I7 f f . K M X 4 6 f f 1 l , - 1 K , Q af ,, .. X 1 'sq , ff' V g , ll L 1 , 11 H 'S A.. 4 j 7 J sg ' 'ww ,I f C lf, . 5.9, 1, lar, nf 'q ...ly 1 1'- ','-!- ..r-'U' V .ffl .h '.' J, . L ,' ' 5. 1 K 4, .gg f Q1-. , , :avi-f ' 13 772' if iff ' u -' , 4 5 'I' r2? - : 'fx . :sa A l W .-i-:cffi5:- . , . . 1 . - 1 . 7 ' 1 1 . D 7 . il mfffwff' ,gm-.fu DOROTHY I Mc LAIN Up IVI11an way early 1n the dawn When the rest of us are begmmng to yawn Dotty Wlth tw1nkle 1n eye d1mp1e 1n cheek Left for school her da11y trek Many of her thoughts she put 1n rhyme Wh1Ch gave us sm1les many a t1me May fa11ure never come your way As you travel hfe s Journey day by day DOTTIE 18 KZ--VWQOQQOZQZ 46917 uL'Cf.,a Wy . ' , If r 6' I M PA T fmiffwf ,fzsaas PATRICIA .T MURPHY Our treasurer who counts our money Is Patty Murphy she s a honey Her four years at Sa1nt Pat s H1gh Have been successful we can t deny In her spare tune she 11 read a book For lessons she had the bra1ns they took As you are Iookmg for success We at St Pat s w1sh you best 19 .TOHN P NICOLETTI On scores and ratmgs no one was bnghter Than John N1colett1 our sports In cook1ng class he was a wonder And 1n typmg he would never blunder An able student on the beam A loyal fan of the Wh1te and Green May good luck and success follow you every where And may you have never a care NICK 20 . 3 ! , . . writer. 9 D 9 9 I l I Cl A -if ,Mt Wil, LUCY A NICOLETTI Wlth pretty dark eyes a ready srrnle Lucy has been to us all the wh1le A loyal frlend whose help1ng hand Carefully and qu1etly has f1lled each demand In shorthand and typ1ng she d1d excel And used to r1ng the old hand bell An xdeal secretary she w1ll be and see Q 7 X . f Some day in the future, wait III-'UH 21 '33- f Q1 L. in FRANK J' RANO The cheerful srn1le and wavy ha1r Of Frank Rano are hard to compare The Captam of our basketball team All through h1gh school made lt gleam He d1d h1s share 1n cookmg meals That drew the crowds w1th good appeals We know you re lookmg for success And we at St Pat s w1sh you best FELIX 22 Ut W I W W 611 WWW ,M JL XMIM A ,N ff Q ,0 ft-J fy ffw ALBERT .T ROY Ton1 Roy who s oh so tall Has many fr1ends and IS llked by a In sports he always d1d h1s share If you needed help he d always be there HIS many trophles were on dlsplay He ll never forget those memorable days In future years our Ton1 Roy W1ll be a great successful boy TONI 23 QR ff' Qf x dffy , A dwM l 1 I lb, TV Y f if . 54 ' 11. U ig at EMERY A RUEL He d1d h1S best at St Pat s H1gh In gammg frlends we won t deny A very brlght student 1n any class, There s not an exam he couldn't pass. He helped 1n every way he could And alway d1d the things he should. If lookmg for success, we're sure you'11 f1nd The best, for that W111 su1t your k1nd. as 24 M0 42a V NORIVIH ity, A 52L:.f'1 NORMAN J SIMARD Norman IS a fr1end to all He IS sLx feet two mches tall A cheerful srrnle from h1m we get He s one boy we re glad we met An excellent student ln cooking class And Wlth the movle machme he made tlme pass As the years go by may the thmgs you do B1-mg the best of luclt to you. 25 X 'it ,Lui X -Q f of A -52 -VZ V z xx 1 O 0 v I I 1 ROBERT E BOWLES An Act1ve student at St Pat s Hlgh W1th most d1ff1cu1t thmgs he d always try He had ab111ty for beautlful ar In school aCt1V1t1eS he d1d h1s part A wonderful fr1end 11ked by all He would answer anyone s beck and call Wherever you go whatever you do May success be always wlth you too 26 BOB Q? KV -X 2 SPHS 'iff J 7k 7 Q iff N35 -2 I ,z..... 'X SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS PRESIDENT Leo Marcou VICE-PRESIDENT Robert Lapointe SECRETARY Dorothy McLain TREASURER Patncia Murphy en ford x JUNIOR CLASS George Fortuna Patrick Ray Nancy Osborne Pauline Pepin uniora X' SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS PRESIDEINT Rlchard Labbe VICE-PRESIDENT Beverly Landera SECRETARY Edward Campbell TREASURER Karen Murphy .ff K .5210 0l'l'L0l Q.'5 FRESHMAN CLASS OFFICERS PRESIDENT Stephen Monahan VICE PRESIDENT Gay Dupont SECRETARY Mary Bouchard TREASURER Maulyn Lambert CO TREASURER John E LBVOIC P65 In Qfl 3 43? 31 T'7 COACHES Gregg Keatrng Rev Franc1sE Greene M1keAgrodn1a Bob Lowe Mrs Elmer Theberge Mrs Clarence Monahan OGCA 2:5 32 5 GLEE CLUB xg!! xf ll xxbgn, ff A 'B ,fa .Tk GIRLS' BASKETBALL lb i7 'D SENIOR CHEERLEADERS -3 Gill Clif Cilil 'VEB 'Y 'ill 54 JUNIOR CH EERLEA DERS 42 f3 9'5 ifmg9 5 .L. B' ' -C-A Dfw 'T ,,,.A O six 4' - vu 'fit-P F 5 SH ,P bw- -:sy ft' I IC' 16 FUTURE BUSINESS LEADERS OF AMERICA. A WAY THROUGH LIFE TO ETERNITY. 1, Y' .l WILL ANY OF US BE PRESIDENT ? STRUGGLING THROUGH CHAUCER AND SHAKESPEARE ni AREN'T WE STUDIOUSI YQ!- IW lgyl 'Ig LOOK OUT, PATTY, IT MIGHT BREAK! Z' F... A -3 ' 'lf 1 .. ' I XX L xy- 4 -f, 5' ' BASKETBALL 1953-19 54 Under Class B classification St. Patrick entered its first year in state competition. Backed by priests, faculty, and parents, the boys, under the coaching of Bob Lowe, ended a successful season of 13 wins and 7 defeats, a record that any team would be proud of and also earned a right for the state basketball title. The thrilling season opened with a victory as the Shamrocks crushed their intra-city rivals Notre Dame 52-30 and then nipped the Raiders of Lancaster. St. Patrick suffered its first defeat of the season from Groveton, but quickly bounced back in the victory side beating St. Mary of Claremont. The Shamrocks took this second setback at the hands of Gorham and then won the next two, beating Lancaster and the Hilltoppers of St. Johnsbury. The Lowemen fell for the third time in defeat losing to Groveton, followed by a victory over Jay of Maine. Feeling high in spirit the Irish swept through the next three games conquering the Comets of St. Mary from Claremont, Pittsburg, and Gould Academy of- Maine. Upset by Notre Dame the Shamrocks lost the next two, South Paris, Maine and the Huskies from Gorham. Soon, however, we got back to victory and won the three remaining games beating Fryeburg twice and Pittsburg to qualify for the tournament playoffs. n However, the Shamrocks were beaten after a hard fought game in the opening round of the tourney to Newmarket, but upheld their reputation of good sportrrian- ship. A victory closed the doors of the season for the Shamrocks as they chal- lenged Cathedral, 60-40. A record like this speaks well for Mr. Lowe's ability and we know that his work along with assistance of Gregg Keating will long be remembered in the hearts of the departing Seniors. May the luck of the Irish bring the Shamrocks to another fine season next year. O 8 U 0 I Patrick Patrick Patrick Patrick Patrick Patrick Patrick Patrick Patrick Patrick Patrick Patrick Patrick Patrick Patrick Patrick Patrick Patrick Patrick Tournament, played at Tilton N H St Patrick f'Away game s HOOP SCHEDULE S P H S Notre Dame . Lancaster Groveton St Mary Claremont Gorham Lancaster St Johnsbury Vt Groveton Jay Marne St Mary Claremont Pittsburg Gould, Bethel Notre Dame South Parts Marne Gorham Fr eburg Pittsburg Fr eburg Cathedral Boston Newmarket Won 13 Lost 7 Percentage 650 placing St Patrick tn a tie for fourteenth place rn the Class B final standing D X a Hurrah, We Made The Tourney Ofdfh' fx ,, E A 1 jj,-7-ff 5457161 AM' 6341116 laLJf 'I i4f,1.f lg xx X! Aff IUNIOR VARSITY BASKETBALL TEAM 1953 1954 V fg-if F1 JJ M! sq VARSITY BASEBALL TEAM 1953 1954 ,V gi X I , 2 A T '. 7 f ' 3 ' 'A' A K , jj ,f A .- . 1.15 fl l A . l 'V : A 1 if , . gy r ,. 7 , ' -X ,,-4 , 5 I: , CLASS HISTORY ACT I Year 1949 Place St Patrick School The first few days as high school students held fears for all of us As the year progressed these were soon dispersed We were caught up 1n the whirl of choosing our own subjects starting our basketball team the Shamrocks and running our own socials and dances Our first Halloween and Christmas dances stand out in our memory Remember all the tickets we printed ourselves for these events' Robert Lapointe was certainly the perfect Santa Claus as he and Chummy visited the lower classes Typing seemed to mark our progress through the year for all too soon we could type without looking at the keys That heralded June which means one thing vacation ACT II Year 1950 Place St Patrick High School This September brought us up to the high school What fun we had 1n1t1at1ng the Freshmen' Our basketball team earned their glory with a record of only one loss at the end of the season Dances were more frequent much to our delight' Some of our boys discovered hidden culinary talents as they Joined up to a cooking class Our first May Ball and Athletic Banquet brought our Sophomore year to a close ACT III Same place but one year later Juniors we whispered it a little in awe of what it really meant so St Pat s or was it a privilege' Who really walked the most that day? They all enjoyed the fashion show we staged for them Hollywood is really missing something Varsity basketball this year our record was promising for next year The first Gala Day was held that March we had as much fun with the water pistols and darts as the youngsters did Spring brought out the baseballs and sharp new suits and decorating the gym for the Junior Prom June and exams and then vacation ACT IV St Pat s our last year Our Senior year It seemed as if it would never come But now that it 1S here we are not too sure we liked to see it go by The Inaugural Ball was the opener of our social events This year the school was renovated and we had classes in the new part The team had a good record and won a bid to the NHIAA tourney Our first yearbook went off to press cards and invitations were ordered caps and gowns were measured and then Graduation The great day looked forward to for years but there is a touch of sadness We wish to thank our parents Monsignor Walsh Father Greene and Father Milne and the Sisters of Mercy wlthout whom this day would not be possible . . . , . , , . . - . . . . . , this year, too, we had the privilege of again initiating the newcomers to , . . . . , . , I , 1 - I . , . 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CLASS WILL That We the Class of 1954 of Salnt Patrlck I-hgh School Berlln New Hampshlre havmg declared each other of sound mmd and memory do here bequeath and ordam thls our last w1ll and testament as follows To our beloved Pastor Monslgnor Patmck E Walsh whom we rev erenge as a Pr1est esteem as an educator and look to as a frlend we offer our slncere and heartfelt apprec1at1on To the Reverend Father of the Parlsh we leave l Our slncere gratltude and genme pralse for the t1reless efforts 1n guldmg us The prom1se that we w11l keep forever m our hearts the ldeals that they have set before us To the faculty we leave our gratltude for our happy years at St Pat r1ck I-hgh School The followlng members of thls sedulous class cease thelr habltual study for a moment 111 order to make the followlng bequests Leo Ma rcou leaves h1s leadersh1p and dependablhty to the Pres 1dent of 55 Robert Lapolnte leaves h1s posltlon as head chef to Don Lafferty Nancy Osborne Patr1c1a Murphy leaves her ed1torsh1p to some worthy Jumor Roger Bedard leaves h1s basketball su1t to whomever It w1ll fxt Lawrence Donaldson leaves h1s freckles to anyone who wants them Leo Donaldson leaves h1s basketball ab1l1ty to Maurlce Roy Louis Fortuna leaves h1s two brothers and slster John N1colett1 leaves h1s on the spot reportmg to Ronald Blouln Lucy N1colett1 leaves her twmklmg eyes and ready sm1le to Paulme Pepln Albert Roy leaves h1s helght to Dav1d B1lodeau Frank Rano leaves h1s handsome looks and h1s capablhty of Cap tam to Rlchard Labbe Norman Slmard leaves h1s steady hand at the wheel to Donald Bellavance Robert Bowles leaves h1s Texas sm1le to Beatr1ce Roy Emery Ruel leaves h1s crew cut to Stephen Monahan Gwen on thls twelfth day of June ln year of Our Lord nmeteen hun dred flfty four at St Patrlck I-hgh School Berlm New I-Iampsh1re Wltnesses Slgned The Flylng Shxllelagh Roger Bedard The Black Hawk Frank Rano 44 2' . . . . , Dorothy McLain leaves her well written poems and parables to . . . . , . , . . CLASS PROPI-IEC Y Two of Berlln s leadmg busmess men Lawrence Donaldson head of the Busmess Department of Brown Company and Leo Marcou the owner of the thr1v1ng Northern Flshlng Balt Company have drlven up and are entermg the el1te Honey D1p Restaurant where they are cord1ally welcomed by the propr1etor Norman S1mard You re Just 1n t1me to tune 1n on John N1colett1 s World Sports on Channel 163 Berl1n s own telev1s1on stat1on he greeted them F1ne responded Leo but what about d1nner I m starved after that tr1p up from Boston D1d you hear about Coach Rano s team last n1ght'? broke 1n Lawrence What a game Boston College slaughtered Holy Cross 95 to 63 But about that d1nner'7 F1ne dxnner boys you know Lapomte s speclal st1ll del1c1ous and delectable as ever Good even1ng Lad1es and Gentlemen th1s IS John N1colett1 reportlrg IS Tom puts them up we take them down three t1mes as fast Headlmes tonlght are on Robert Bowles who has Just won the S35 O00 purse as wmner of the Ind1anopol1s Speedway Thls pr1ze was donated by the multl m1ll1onare Louls Fortuna whose fortune was made on the Can Th1s Stump You Crossword Puzzles Now a word of local mterest Coach Chummy Donaldson s Shamrocks last mght beat Gorham Huslues 107 to 44 S1ster Mary Lucy pr1nc1pal of St Pat s I-hgh announced today that the team leaves tomorrow for an exh1b1t1on game at Madlson Square Garden versus the Globetrotters Odds are agamst the Globetrotters Wh1le 1n New York the boys wmll tour the world famous Roy s Arch1tectural School and shall meet 1n person three famous Amer1can personages the renown author of HOW TO FIX EVERYTHING IN TEN EASY LESSONS Emery Ruel the Chlef Llbrarlan at the L1brary of Congress Patty Murphy also Dorothy McLa1n edltor of the monthly magazme THE NEW POET These three were all classmates of Coach Donaldson And now a word from our sponsor Oh t Lrn that off broke 1n Lawrence you st1l1 can t shut Bedard up' If the show IS over already fellows 1nterrupted Norman what about domg Just1ce to th1s dmner' 45 . , . . 1 ! i ' a 7 , . ,, , . . . . . ., . , . . . ,, . , , GG ' I! Cl ' I 1 1 ' ' ii Ci ' C ' I9 ' ss , - , , ' I9 ,, . . -- . , . -- . . . I1 ,, . . . . . . . Q 1 Q 1 on World Sports sponsored by Bedard's Wrecking Company whose motto . , . , , . ., . I ' I l . . . . , . . , . , . . . ! F- , . . . -- . , . , . ! C6 Ol ' SG ' I bk -Q 3-- ll Q il ' 90 ' ' ID l 7 D . . . . . ,, w F' 'iz 5 'ft ,my f ff 1 0 .xx 'Aw 'ff sr 9 UI' O God by whose word all thmgs are sanctified, pour forth thy blessing upon these rmgs and grant that whosoever shall wear them wnh thanksgiving according to Thy law and will, may receive through the mvocauon of Thy Holy name, health of body and peace of soul. Through Christ our Lord. Amen. ing eremony N, L Q Q Q, 4+ ,If K' llllllll 1 - ,, It H 1129. Mrwufayda flwua NH gsmxhnzvu-.x PI! 1 IV I If .,w - L no -455533 Q Q- ,, ..,..,-Q-........ V ' 19- 1953 Alf t Rover-ond M-rr, Patrick E, Un! gh, LF, 3'. 'flu-an'n Parish C-Fin, NM: Vn1'n 1rP ' FQ' 2 Rvv-frvnf nrt' r'v-sr lon'-1rr.or: Ol this JOY!!! tunica at th! 6011011 .Nbun or your 0311111 to th lured Priesthood. our losv. loly htllr. P00 Mu lil, he plains!! do.pol to Sir! to you lu IXQIII 100010110 lint- dictica. It in the CXDYOX uhh of Ill! lollmu that thi! llmllltg bt lllfii I1 all tk IIQOPU if ymr Parilh, by thc lwonnl Clergy and loltghuo unal- ltul IRI 18. li I1 tht rllltlvll id frlindl ihl Join Huh you in obonvtni this happy lmivonary. D110 IIYUNQ to you till MU!! lungs of tbl lovniigl hntiff, I duiro to OM ll U1 por- ulll nqlitulltlall lad god villa. I trut that Sli! linux ISU brig with lt ll lllllnnlo if ltlvtaly plan to nun nu for pl! Anon! urv- An to the built hltor, and to strengthen ll encour- lnnutoruonanuuu nausea. Ill! round touonauoan mi ununnu or nun. I fill, Slnunly yours Ln Grist. '7 wk P Archbishop of Lnodioea Apostolic Dolinto 'ii' , ,WA '1'1 'M-it 19? ' at xl orwignor ,A Jugike ,.. OUR GUIDING MOTHER Mary Mother of us all Has gulded us each day To keep us safe from every harm That m1ght happen to come our way And though we re leavlng good school years For they cannot always last We hope you contmue to watch our steps As you have done m the past W Wozhef 48 My l bl f f f f fylfl l ' ' lllfg, Q, J ul fl A u llS5'?'g'. 5 MJ WM cw YA AKEKS Of QUAHYY 0 Mau


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