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WALTER E. COLLINS Ronny Pet Saying— Well, I’ll tell ya. Pastime—Walking. Activities—A. A.. Football. Another football hero in the making. Walt i' a tall, (lashing hoy with a winning way. He seems to enjoy walking along Hope Street with a certain girl! Although quiet, he has his moments. We hear he wants to become an aviator. Keep flying high, Walt. JAMES CONNERY Frere Jacques Pet Saying— Tell him, no! Pastime—Keeping up with baseball news. Activities—A. A- (10, 11. 12); French Club (10. 11); English Club (11), Operetta. Jimmy, or “Frere Jaques”, is one of the quiet, industrious boys of the senior class. He is very interested in baseball, and can give you the latest statistics on every baseball team in the leagues. Jimmy hopes to become a sports announcer. Here’s luck, Jim. IRENE CORDEIRO Rene Pet Saying— Imagine. Pastime—Listening to the radio. Activities—A. A. (10. 11); English Club (10, 11); Rostrum (12). Here’s the quiet girl of the Commercial Class. Whenever there’s mimeographing to do, Irene is on the job. A loyal fan to all school activities she is always willing to lend a helping hand- She also has a keen sense of humor and leans to the funny side of life as well as the serious. 3 JOHN CORDEIRO Johnnie RetjRaying— I’ll wTeck ’em all!’’ stime—Day Dreaming. Activities—Football, Basketball, Baseball. Johnnie must be a capitalist because he seems to draw his money for movies from a reserve supply. He rarely comes to school with a pencil or pen and is continually asking: What have V.e got today? Johnny’s athletic ability and engaging smile have won for him many friends and we all wish him the best of luck. 14
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t Pet Saying—“Give this tc Pastime—Bowling. PRANK CA “Ku. Activities—A. A. (10, 11. f WOuiiior Rostnim, French Club (10), Football (10, 12); Baseball (12). “Kudge has the distinction of having been the first member of our sophomore class to have been injured in the 1938 football season. He was unable to join the 1939 squad but made up for it in the 1940 season. Football is not the only sport he enjoys for we have heard that he bowls very well and we have seen him play baseball. In classes he enjoys asking questions and debating. Pet Saying—“Can you manage it?” Pastime—Doing someone’s bookkeeping. Activities—A. A. (10. 11. 12); English Club (10. 11). Anne is the shining star of our all (but one) boy bookkeeping class. To all appearances she is very quiet, hut don’t let her fool you. You are bound to find her wherevci you hear laughing. Always neat in appearance, with a winning smile, she hopes someday to be a bookkeeper. Pet Saying—“Absolutely.” Pastime—Balancing chemistry equations. Activities—A. A. (10. 11. 12); Italian Club. Senior Rostrum. Junior English Club. Band and Orchestra (11, 12). “Sherrie’s” name can he found on the honor roll at the end of every term. She seems to enjoy school life and all that goes with it. One can find her in the chemistry laboratory most anytime, where she spends most of her spare minutes with “Fanny She hopes to enter the nursing field. With her sweet disposition, we know she will succeed. CHARLES A.COGGESHALL “Deacon” Pet Saying—“Tell it to the Marines! Pastime—Keeping money accounts. Activities—A. A. (10, 11. 12) (Treasurer); Class Treasurer (11. 12); Green and White Staff, Aggie Club. Meet Charlie one of the most industrious members of the senior class. Charlie has served as business manager of the Green and White, treasurer for both junior and senior classes, and no one can keep accounts better than he. Charlie wants to be a monk and has already made plans to enter the senynary at Cumberland. The best of everything to you, Charlie. ANNE JOAN CHIRICO “Nan” ROSE MARIE CHIRICO “Sherrie 13
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JOSEPH CORRElKA “Chubby Pet Saying—“You worry too much.” Pastime—Repairing cars. Activities—A. A.. English Club (10) Whenever you see a Ford pass by you will see “Chub-at the wheel. “Chubby” takes his time in doing things and never seems to worry. He can be seen at the Court Street Garage trying to learn the art of mechanics. Some day he will own a garage of his own we hope. by FRANCIS F. COSTA Trank Pet Saying—“Put the harness on hiu ” Pastime—Printing. y Activities—A. A.. Aggie Club. Here we have the gentlyuaflTfarmcr of the class. He can tell all there is to ki jr inout farming and printing. “Farmer” is quite a judge of poultry, cattle and eggs. You hear him in all classes trying to talk louder than the others in order to carry his point. We wish him luck. JACK COSTA “Jackson” L V mnd.” Pet Saying—“Don’t fool around.” Pastime—Bicycling. You can often see “Jackson” wrfBfni or riding on a bicycle. He is a quiet lad until he meets his crew in the shop. We often hear this fellow trying to imitate someone. “Jack-son” is trying to get in the Navy. We hope your sense of humor will help you in the future. RAYMOND DE “Sha” Pet Saying—“By Golly.” Pastime—Working (?) Activities—Football. One of our fighting football heroes, “Sha” also has an intense interest in a certain member of the opposite sex. He spends most of his time with his “gang.” often on the “island.” He is a great traveler. California is his next stop. Seriously, he hopes to become an architect. 15
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