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JAMES A. BRIZZI Ohio University, Ohio State University; History The highest compact we can make with our fellow is, — ' Let there be truth be- tween us two for evermore. ' WILLIAM CAMPBELL Suffolk University; Biology It is a characteristic of wisdom not to do desperate things. JAMES R. CAMPBELL Massachusetts College of Pharmacy, State College at Bridgewater, Bowdoin; Chemistry Few things are impossible to diligence and skill. JOHN S. BURGESS University of Massachusetts; Physical Education; Ass ' t. Football Coach Life is like a game of football; every- one gets knocked down, but the one that gets up the fastest is the winner ! FRED P. CARLSON Boston Teachers College; Carpentry Do it now ! ! ! Not tomorrow. JOSEPH F. CARVEN, JR. B o wd oin C ollege, B ridgewater State C ol- lege; History; Assistant Football Coach To foolish men belongeth a love for things afar ! EDWIN O. BURKE New England Conservatory of Music; Instrumental Music; All Town Orchestra Too late in life we realize the impor- tance of time — our greatest friend or our worst enemy. RICHARD A. CAREY Stonehill College; English, Math; J.V. Baseball Coach Live each day as though you knew it were going to be your last. Do your best. FRANK N. CAVALLO George Washington University, Boston University; Physical Education; Assis- tant Football Coach The health of nations is more impor- tant than the wealth of nations. 10
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PAUL A. ALIAPOULIOS University of New Hampshire, Boston University; Chorus, Glee Club A life full of music is a life of joy. MARY E. ARNOLD Boston University, Sargent College; Physical Education; Pep Club Give to the world the best you have, and the best will come back to you. JAMES BAUGHMAN Clarion State College; Librarian, High School Annex Your future is yours; look into it with discernment. POLLYANNA AND EM Boston LIniversity, Harvard; English; Reflector Advisor Be kind; the world needs kindness more than anything else. ELAINE A. ATEN Drixel Institute of Technology; Clothing Do the best vou can throughout vour life. 4. IH 1 1 DOUGLAS T. BLAKE University of New Hampshire; Head of Social Studies Department Choose your vocation with care, select your college after careful consideration, and aim high. Work diligently and strive always to do your best. BRYANT T. ANDERSON Eastern Nazarene College; Drafting If you want to attain your goal, put your best foot forward each time. ROBERT J. BAMBERGER Providence College; Mathematics. His- tory Little things affect little minds. JAMES F. BOLAND Calvin Coolidge College: Sheet Metal Even in the common affairs of life... how little security have we when we trust our happiness in the hands of others. 9
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HENRY J. CENTOLA Boston State, Fitchburg State; Cabinet- making Training will help create a better life and help toward more profita ble em- ployment. WILLIAM E. CLANCY Boston College; American History; Teachers ' Scholarship Fund Committee Chairman Always seek that truth which is far be- yond mere catchwords and easy slo- gans. RICHARD W. CLAYTON, JR. Harvard, Boston State College; Began the year at Weymouth High, but is now working for Civil Defense JACQUELINE F. CHITTENDEN University of Washington; Commercial Give me thy hand; thou has been right- ly honest. HAROLD E. CLARKE State College at Fitchburg; Sheet Metal It matters not how long we live, but how. PAUL C. CLEAVES Dartmouth College, Boston University; Director of Department of Audio-Visual Instruction; A.V., T.V. Club Education is communication; effective communication means progress. Make certain that ' They see what you mean for a successful future. ' STEPHEN J. CHOP, JR. Tufts University; Art; Art Advisor for Reflector and Campus A study of, and active participation in. the field of visual art and design can only add greater depth and enjoyment to your general education. LINDA CLAYTON Keuka College; Mathematics The great thing in this world is, not so much where we stand, as in what direc- tion we are moving. WILLIAM L. CONCANNON Suffolk University, State College at Bos- ton, Boston University, Boston College Law School; American History, Eco- nomics He who neglects learning in his vouth loses the past and is dead for the future. 11
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