Assumption Preparatory School - Memini Yearbook (Worcester, MA)

 - Class of 1952

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arcoux. 171 SHAW STREET, NEW BEDFORD, MASS. .Born to lead the stars predicted, when J. P. saw daylight for the first time. Only a complete self-sacrifice can typify his whole-hearted devotion to the success of our class. We will always remember J. P. ' s arduous, never-ending work toward the glorious completion of the Memini-Heritage. Here, there, and everywhere, the corpulent J. P. can easily be recognized as the nucleus of the Big Molecule. We are sure that his intelligence will help him realize his ambition as a future doctor. Activities: Honor Roll 1-2-3-4, National Honor Society 3-4, Class Officer 1-2-3-4, Waiter 1 -2-3-4, Heritage 3-4, Me- mini 3-4, Debating 2, Choir 2-3-4. Wavicotte, W arJ 0. “Cel 143 MEADOW STREET, BRISTOL, CONN. Celly , the first half of the Massicotte family, does not resemble his brother in most of his physical traits. He ' s not slow, he just takes his time. All kidding aside, Cel can really move.like a turtle. After working seriously through¬ out the week, Celly has often found relaxation on Saturday nights. Ever since Marcel received his Big Ben alarm clock, he has been putting it to good use in the oddest of moments. A Wall Street enthusiast, Celly hopes one day to play the market. Activities: Honor Roll 2-3, Cercle Saint-Jean 1-2-3, Class Officer 3, Waiter 3-4, Heritage 3-4, Memini 3-4, Varsity Foot¬ ball 3, Class Basketball 1-2-3-4, Class Baseball 1-2-3-4. n or man J 3. 143 MEADOW STREET, BRISTOL, CONN. “(Bijou The Lou Costello of Assumption, Bijou defies all com¬ prehension of his bizarre and incongruent questions. For the past three years, Bijou , our most efficient tennis manager, has been entrusted with a wide scope of duties. In moments of exasperation, often have we heard his habitual expres¬ sion, What the deuce! As Pop ' s pet peeve, he undergoes much criticism. If all turns out well, Bijou will be added to the list of practicing physicians. Activities: Honor Roll 2-3-4, Cercle Saint-Jean 1-2-3-4, Class Officer 2-3, Dramatics 3, Heritage 3-4, Memini 3-4, Varsity Football 3-4, Tennis 3-4, Class Basketball 1-2-3-4, Class Baseball 1-2-3-4, Volleyball 4, Tennis Manager 3-4, Choir 2-3-4. 0. C uyene 7 AYLESBURY ROAD, WORCESTER, MASS. ‘ c 7. ” Jimmy That Timmy can say a good deal in one breath is indeed an established fact. His favorite entertainment is good music and girls with emphasis upon the latter. Although he is a day student, Timmy claims to work arduously at his studies. By nature he is easily influenced, even if some¬ what obdurate in his opinions. In his entire four years, Timmy has had the privilege of copying the rule book six times. Activities: Track 1-2, Class Basketball 1-2-3, Baseball 1-2, Volleyball 2-3.

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J!e Blanc, J}. Alfred SLippy 114 PARKER STREET, GARDNER, MASS. WBZ-TV has Bob Crosby, WNAC-TV has Harry James, and WAHS-TV has the unique Skippy LeBlanc. Possessing a real, deep-down interest for music, he is especially moved by modern jazz. His infatuation for jive music is expressed in the numerous hours he spends practicing the sax. Serious in nature, Skippy” is a drudging student in his academic pur ¬ suits, Gardner ' s magnetic appeal, says Skippy”, is the cause of his innumerable weekends. Activities: Heritage 3-4, Volleyball 4, Prom Committee 4. Jie (Plane, ean- acc uei jP. 57 MAIN STREET, SUNCOOK, N. H. Doc” has an unlimited supply of anecdotes. As a na¬ turally-born actor, he adds many theatrical gestures which double the gusto of his conversation. In the field of sports, Doc” has always put his heart and soul into every play. Although Doc” is a bit quick-tempered, his befriending smile soon returns to his countenance. His fascination for travel has brought him to the skyscrapers of New York for a change in scenery. In the future, J. J.” hopes to combine his ruggedness and his love of adventure to realize his ambition of becoming a mining engineer. Activities: Cercle Saint-Jean 1-2, Waiter 2, Dramatics 1-3-4, Heritage 3-4, Memini 4, Cheer Leader 4, Varsity Foot¬ ball 1-2-3-4, Track 1-2-3-4, Class Basketball 1-2-3-4, Volley¬ ball 3-4, Choir 4. JL entire, 20 GATES STREET, WORCESTER, MASS. We can well understand why Sleepy” is a die-hard day student as he cherishes with all his heart his freedom. Through his intense readings, he has acquired an extensive vocabulary and theories all of his own. Sleepy” enjoys sitting by the fireside at night reading his favorite cartoon, the philosophical — so he says — Pogo. Sleepy” had a slightly? ? prolonged Easter vacation due to a severe attack of sunstroke while speeding on his bicycle. Activities: Honor Roll 1-2-3, Class Basketball 1-2-3-4, Volleyball 3-4, Baseball Manager 3. J. 15 WEST SPRING STREET, WINOOSKI, VERMONT John, the incentive spark of all revolutionary move¬ ments at Assumption, has been unanimously elected Presi¬ dent of the Underground Society. When reproached for this characteristic, Johnny” responds with the trite explanation, Do I care?” His steadfast opinions in arguments has occa¬ sioned for him quite a feud . in fact, quite a few feuds! Plumbing, electricity, and carpentry offer no obstacle to John ' s handy-man ability. Johnny ' s” willingness to help others in any circumstance will be a great asset in his future vocation as an Assumptionist Lay Brother. Activities: Cercle Saint-Jean 1-2-3, Waiter 2-3, Class Basketball 4, Volleyball 3-4, Stage Manager.



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P 9 aelle, o L 6 CORRINE STREET, WORCESTER, MASS. » It is indeed difficult to ameliorate one’s disposition. Nevertheless, in this past year, Leo has changed noticeably from his natural tendency toward mischievousness. Porky s helpfulness in behind the scene activities, especially Intra¬ mural Sports, is a characteristic for which the entire class is thankful. As his favorite pastime, Leo enjoys a good book. His keen observation of incidents originating Around the Campus’’ gives him the right to use his pen name Hugh Sedit”. His interest and proficiency in chemistry will some¬ day enable him to work amidst the test tubes. Activities: Honor Roll 2-4, Class Officer 1-4, Dramatics 3-4, Heritage 3-4, Memini 3-4, Varsity Football 3-4, Track 1-2-3-4, Class Basketball 1-2-3-4, Class Baseball 1-2-3-4, Volleyball 2-3-4, Debating 2. 178 MAIN STREET, KEENE, N. H. In the past two years, Tiffy” has successfully assumed many responsibilities in connection with the Memini-Heri- tage. As captain of the football team, Tiffy ' s’’ fighting spirit proved to be the bulwark of the team. A sequacious charac¬ teristic is prominent with Tiff” for is he not the 2nd atom of the Big Molecule? His unsatiable urge for Juicy Fruit’’ has put the Wrigley Co. on Easy Street. Tiffy” hopes to pursue a medical career. Activities: Honor Roll 1-2, Class Officer 1-2-3-4, Waiter 2-3, Dramatics 4, Heritage 3-4, Memini 3-4, Varsity Football 1-2-3-4 (Captain 4), Class Basketball 1-2-3, Baseball 1-2, Debating 2. P, roi oit, Pi ierre 13 HILLSIDE AVENUE, AMESBURY, MASS. A natural punster, Pius” possesses an unsung wit which has enlivened many a bull session. Although indifferent to the laughter he creates, Benny” holds a bottomless store of spontaneous yet pertinent wisecracks. Benny ' s” religious education has taught him always to respect Scripture: Let not the right hand know what the left hand doeth.” Pius” should well understand the study of hieroglyphics, for his undecipherable handwriting well resembles it. One of the few aspiring engineers, “Benny” will continue his studies at Worcester Tech. Activities: Honor Holl 1, Class Basketball 3. 208 CARLETON STREET, PROVIDENCE, R. I. rme Here is one of the most devoted fellows in the class. The object of his devotion: the front office. He emerges occasional¬ ly to attend classes and to eat; otherwise, he resides in his sanctum. Spring cleaning is a weekly chore for the meticu¬ lous, well-groomed Ernie”. A fond disciple of Thomas (not the Aquinas), we little wonder why he has been track mana¬ ger these past three years. Amongst the numerous religious orders, “Ernie” has chosen that of the Oblates. Activities: Honor Roll 1-2-3-4, National Honor Society 3-4, Cercle Saint-Jean 1-2-3-4, Dramatics 3-4, Volleyball 2- 3-4, Track Manager 2-3-4, Front Office Receptionist 4.

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