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W Page Tvventyffive ll Il I II I lIlIl I I I I I I I I I I I l III I I III I I III IllIllIIIIllIllIIIIIlIlIIllIllIllIllIlIl LOUIS ANTONIO MOIO BROWN Talk about quiet students! Shout we skies about the attentive fel' lows! Here's the one who starteiyhh- he inventor of that thing called Htaciturnity And he s ofited y is earnestness' at least vve've never seen Louis heagE,, ter reports have been handed out. As he is somewhat .gulli Qlfinany of us have 'Lkicldedn him unmercifully-all, of course, in the hpirit of fun. Some day Louis may be chief adviser to the President, because, for all his silence, he knows more than he tells. GAETAVO THOMAS MUSCO BOSTON COLLEGE A whistle blows shrilly! The e is a sc rying of feet and then another whistle! What is it? Why it's ' sco, trip 'ng lightly down the floor and scoringanother basket. That' 's ay 'n all fields. He does a thing quickly and neatly, then re s on hi nigchfi erited laurels for a while. Even before disastrous ev ts like Sims, he till keeps that infectious laugh rattling around Roo 3. Hginyone cal be so mirthful and caref free is a mystery, to us lesser morefbur ened Classicalitesl Orchestra, Cljg Basketball, Cl, 2, 3, 455 Baseball, CI, 2, 3, 45, Track, CZ, 3b. MARIE CARMEN NACCI RHODE I LAND HOSPITAL TRAINING SCHOOL Wanted: Five feet of kling humor, must be possessor of an abundf ance of vvitg and a pro r e dent. There is no doub wha arie would qualify for these requirements. Four years at s l o rie have been four years happier for us by her presence. She xr' t n corner in the Glee Club as well as a seat in the honor division. her p tients are as numerous as her friends, Marie will be a very successful nurse. Glee Club, CZ, 3, 45: French Club, C415 Senior Prom Committee. C BERGJUHY HELEN NAHIGIAN . PBMBROKE Originality! r ' s just bubbling over ' 'tl Everything from her name to her g Q lessoi s, has that s uniqueness, so typical of her. CHer cont ' ' nlito this lnook is pr .J Besides-Bergie's an athlete of no littbjio Cone of th e ver ile people who can play equally well r W 3 . I g tr 1 o h upon some individual characteristic which pc ount e pop ari uld be impossible because we all like Bergie s'mply ause she is ergie. l Baslqetb ll, Cl, 2, 3, 4jg Valley Ball, Cl, Z, fijg Cageball, C4jg Swimming, C3jg Program Committeeg German Club, C415 French Club, C4Dg Baseball, FRANCES XAVIER NOON f HODE IsLAND STATE COLLEGE -I f rvvar o g dj iai fplayer, and an allfround good sport Blonde, eti chariiling-that's our Frances. Whether those big eyes re d up in lafughter, or bent in study, she is the same lovable girlfgva 'ntent on h lping her friends. She is the center of all our social acti ' es wher an ie may testify to her popularity. Since she has a gracious pdisoi lilly, it is no wonder that our class has seen fit to make her one of its lea rs. Social Coriimittee, C2Dg junior VicefPresiclentg Senior Social Cornrnitteeg French Club, C4j.
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Q! Page Twentyffour P lllIlllIIlllIIIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllll lllllllllllllllllll if 5 if lllllllllll I1 I I I I li i I MARY FELICITA MCGEOUGH PEMBROKE Who can this be coming down the corridor wi? a chemistry or physics book under One arm, and a slightly anxious Efpr ssion On her face? Why it's none other than Mary, Our budding scientist. Shealso-hasautalentfor writing?-andr canftellcyouc whatwt-he - world-'will -be--like - in 41959. Future generations can be assured that Mary will discover some means by which Physics assignments can be prepared in less than two hours. We-kiiow that, because ofher cheerful disposition, 'she will bersuccessful in whatever she undemakesa French Club, PAUL FRANCIS MOLAUGHLIN I . - -an DARTMOUTH The blonclfpart of the IvIcLaughlinCfamil.y moved away to Hope, leaving the jet black alfitg reign over the lunc l room, spreading laughs and chuckf ling to himse ,in gleeg ,If P ul has 'v' been met without an idle jest or a laugh on his t ngue, wiflxgiggigqnj a person who has encountered him that way. Th sa 'y that half t e ba e toward being a good doctor is having a good personality. Paul is that far, and further already. Football, C3, 4Dg Track, CZDQ Swimming, C32 Vice President Athletic. Council, C4jg Senior Prom Committee, C415 German Play, C4Q. MARGARET MCDERMOTT MEEHAN PEMBROKE Peggie's that pleasant little disturbance in the front seat of Room 6. You know ne of those people al ays ready for participation in some harmless mi ' f. g ' a' s r well, and although hindered by a change of scho in h st a L irregular program, never lacks a pal for one of h exploits. hat ore, Peggy draws in reports that make the veterans blush. We're rooting for you, Peg, and we know you won't disappoint us. Cageball, C415 Basketball, THOMAS FRANK MINUTO . BROWN , K . Tom resides ii that iirs?yb'lKlgf, room 65 consequently he has seen quite a bit of Miss Gregpfgislp' atform. Yet we are all envious of him, for this gentlemgn wr' USJPQC ry thatmrhymes, scans, 'n everything. The merrily alert eyeExL5f?Ttom aittsswftda keen, perceptive brain, which is more than sensible to the humorous side of life. Cheerio, Tom! Your fine personality will make you great some day. Debating Club, Cl, 4Qg French Club, ANNIE DOROTHY MOCKSCH E EDOBWOOD SBCRBTARIAL SCHOOL Presenting the scholar- t. Although she has not taken an active part in our social fun tions, s ideed done her part to uphold the scholar' ship and stand lassic 2 fact which is proven by her Summa Cum Laude ' . An mgble isposition and a willingness to help have made her a friend wg dwin . Quiet and unobtrusive, Dot has, neverf theless, filled a vital spot i erffgaaoolflife. Although undecided as to her future, whether she p??4to Maine or California, Kalamazoo or New Orleans, she will undoubtedly make good. French Club, C4Dg German Club, C455 German Play, C435 Summa Cum Laude.
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Page Twentyfsix IIllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllllllllllllllllllllll Il Il I I Il I ll lllll I I I I Il I IIIII I I I I ll I I I IIII III S LLIAN GRACE NYSTROM PBMBROKE Lil might ed a three S proposition-Smiling, Sympathetic and Sincere. That' a large order for such a little girl, but Lil controls them with the same czgaab' ' y with which she plays the piano, or handles the ball on tg b our agile sidefcenter. To the above S's in the future w e to a nother-Success-but, armed with such weapons, how could Lil do otherwise than reach that envied goal? Basketball, Cl, Z, 315 Volley Ball, C3Dg French Club, C415 German Club, C415 Senior Social Committeeg Cageball, C4D. MARSHALL ANDREW O HARA The Board takes great pleasure 1 n an All-Classical football star Marshall O Hara if I V y is the name we give to his excepf tional ability 1 th ' s - emplified by his Willingness to play any - ' . . 'Q a l calls it xfork arid if we are to judge by his scholastic re a. , I' now he can t be rude-taken, for work and he are old friends. e feel sure that O'Hara will continue to buck that line, and some day will score another touchdown for his Alma Mater. Football, CZ, 3, 455 Basketball, CZ, 3, 4Dg Baseball, CZ, 3, 4Dg Track, C3j. ELEANOR GRACE O'LEARY KATHERINIQ Glass mi C A ringing laugh, a gay Hi theresf' and Eleanor comes walking down the corridor, surrounded by a grouplof friends. .,She will always be remembered by those friends, especially by one with.wh' ni Eleanor was seen on frequent expeditions to the movies Cafter school, of, coursej. If the art of smiling. pleasantness of dispositiony and engaging personality were subjects at Classical, Eleanor would' surely be a. Summa Cum Laude. With these winning qualities, she will certainly make an ideal stenog. Hockey, CZX Tennis, C315 French Club, C41 CARL RICHARD ORTOLEVA V RHODE ISLAND STATE COLLEGE Alt oug ' I y not I il ' a Sonnenherg or a Deglane, never' thel h a migh f is keen analytical mind enables him to gra si cce full ,j most diiiicult mathematical problems. In the lun 'o nay be seen with his inseparate pal, Vitale, either di chssi t night's doings or explaining an intricate problem in gesmnetry. In class Dickie is a sober, serious and studious individual, but with the 2:50 bell he is transngured into a hopping, roaring to go, reg'lar fellerf' GERTRUDE MARIE PADIEN RHODE ISLAND COLLEGE or EDUCATION Here is ber of our class who really takes her studies seriously. Though, she seems quite reserved, she really is most prominent in respe to ngness to help her classmates with schoolwork. Cne of li fa ies is Latin. She does not worry about what the future ho 1 s r her, but rather accepts life as it comes. Perhaps this is the tr. that e mostadmiregyes, even envy, in Gertrude. Citizenship Committee, kl 5 Basketball, CD5 Volley Ball, C295 Tennis, CD5 French Club, C4D.
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