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BERTRAND J. LEMIEUX ‘Bert f f ROBERT L. LEVESQUE “Luke” 570 Main, Madawaska, Maine He’ s right, the world’s wrong . . . does much travelling (New York, Miami) , . . naturally likes the spuds . . . holds sausage record . . . Sporting News subscriber . . . our sports almanac . . . frequently went A. W. O. L. . . . Tit loup ... an unsurpassed jump shot . . . Rocky’s manager . . . Boy, did I fake you out! hee, hee . . . will uphold the Constitution. Dramatics 3-4, Varsity Football 4, Baseball 2-3-4, Class Basketball 2-3-4, Class Baseball 1, Hockey 4. 15 Mill St., North Adams, Mass. Black hair and dark complexion . . . grins from ear to ear ... a half- miler during the track season . . . smokes Holiday tobacco during the off¬ season . . . pattes de mouche ” . . . piercing look ... a motorcycle fiend . . . a brilliant student . . . another sharp ... a Math whiz . . . will study engineering . . . everybody s friend in need. Honor Roll 1-2-3-4, National Honor Society 4, Waiter 3-4, Heritage 3-4, Memini 4, Track 3-4, Class Basketball 1-2-3-4, Baseball 1-2, Volleyball 3-4, Glee Club 4, Class quartet 4. PAUL A. LIETAR “Paul” 116 Glenn Road, Woonsocket, R. I. Baby of the class (a mere 15) ... on ly all -around southpaw . . . self- conscious . . . plays a good game of cribbage . . . has huge feet . . . his favorite movies: cowboys and Indians . . . persistent track man . . . drag with Father Gilbert . . . instigator of many mischievous doings . . . put an end to our doubts in our Sophomore year . . . spends vacations in New York with the chief. Dramatics 3-4, Track 3-4, Class Bas ketball 1-2-3-4, Volleyball 1-2-3-4, Debating Club 4. RICHARD H. LOISELLE “Weasel” 315 Grafton St., W ' orcester, Mass. The silent type . . . extern’s ping-pong champ . . . missed Marois . . . witty at times . . . frequently blushes in class . . . card shark . . . gives butts to Desrosiers . . . keeps the coke machine going . . . studies hard, but not for long . . . always denies that he knows his recitations . . . hits his evening buses just right. Table Tennis. 18
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RAYMOND F. HALING “Ray” 314 Hamilton St., Southbridge, Mass. Terrific personality . . . Notre Dame enthusiast . . . always willing to lend a helping hand ... a lady’s man . . . typical Southbri dge jokes . . . likes hot dogs and raisins . . . Patti Page fan . . . record collector . . . doesn’t smile when he chips that tooth . . . excels in sports . . . very influen¬ tial wi th th e deans . . . patented pitchout play . . . likes flannels. Honor Roll 1-2-3-4, National Honor Society 3-4, Class Officer 2-3-4, Heritage 3-4, Memin i 3-4, Baseball 1-2, Class Basketball 1-2-3-4, Volley¬ ball 2-3-4, Prom Committee 4, Debating Club 4, Glee Club 4. JAMES C. KING “Ji Rabbit Trail, So. Conventry, Conn. Appears quiet, but truly mischievous . . . royalty in his blood (in his name for that matter) . . . lives in a burrow on Rabbit Trail . . . likes hunting . . . peculiar accent . . . Latin vocabulary whiz . . . learned to dance fast . . . has that innocent look . . . the spark of Senior B . . . has his troubles in French ... as Connecticut goes, so goes the nation. Tennis 4, Class Basketball 1-2-3-4, Volleyball 1-2-3-4, Glee Club 3, Dramatics 4. ROBERT LAPLUME “Boh” 287 Gaulin Ave., Woonsocket, R. I. Very mild-mannered ... a cute smile . . . sinewy . . . proud of the Blackstone . . . “leger comme une plume ” . . . has a “Canuck’ accent . . . speaks French in his sleep . . . doesn’t know what a razor looks like . . . very intelligent ... a certain Dutch prof s delight . . . ping-pong champ with a trophy to prove it ... a surprise track enthusiast . . . will continue at Worcester Tech. Honor Roll 1-2-4, Cercle Saint-Jean 1-2-3, Track 3-4, Class Basketball 1-2-3-4. RICHARD J. LARIVIERE “Rocky 70 Oliver St., Soutlibridge, Mass. The rock of Soutlibridge . . . the next heavy-weight champ . . . good- natured ... an underestimated student . . . class millionaire . . . drives a Caddy in his spare time . . . crusader sweater . . . staunch Republican . . . gets along well with a certain History prof . . . for Cleveland in victory or defeat ... a Reformist . . . aspires to the presidency. Class Basketball 1, Baseball 1. 17
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ALBERT G. NAULT “Al” 48 Hamilton St., Worcester, Mass. A cute wave . . . Sugar’s counter-man . . . breakfast toast-master . . . excels in tbe sciences . . . tornado profit a Nash Rambler . , , bad a big drag with “Genius” . . . bot-rod enthusiast . . . “You tbink tbat’s some¬ thing! ... takes a cute picture in dorm . . . looked real gone in bis coon skin wrapper . . . another M. D. Honor Roll, 1-2-3, Waiter 3-4, Dramatics 3, Class Basketball 1-2-3, Baseball 1-2, Volleyball 1-2, Prom Committee 4, French Club 2, Store 2-3-4, Party Committee 4. RICHARD L. LORANGER “Unde Dick 228 Phillips Ave., New Bedford, Mass. Anollier coast man . . . blushes readily . . . Joey’s inseparable . . . Fagin’s ski slope . . . peculiar lab experiments in study . . . has many nephews . . . antagonizes everybody at table . . .awakens everyone in chapel with tbe clappers . . . favorite program: 1 love Lucy ” . . . joker of tbe class . . . everybody bits me on tbe bead. Varsity Football 2-3-4. Basketball 2-3-4, Track 3, Cl ass Baseball 1, Volleyball 1 -2-3-4, Co-captain, Foo tball team. Co-captain basketball team, J. V. Basketball 1, J. V. Football 1, Choir 2. ii i. nnie RONALD H. NOEL “Ro 91 Glass St.. Suncook, New Hampshire Founder of Noelism . . . Harry’s pet peeve . . . member of tbe Noel, D’Amours, Surette trio ... a talented hi {?h -jumper . . . the question man . . . gone with the gals . . . curly hair . . . can go months without a haircut . . . “I’m gonna have a ball” . . . had special meals during his Junior year . . . a fancy stepper . . . took an occasional trip to Queenie’s. Dramatics 3, J. V. Football, Track 3-4, Class Basketball 1-2-3, Base¬ ball 1-2-3. Volleyball 1-2-3-4. French Club 1-2-3-4. GERARD A. NOEL Digger 105 W ood Ave., Woonsocket, R. 1. Forced out on the l ast lap . . . that deep bass voice . . . has a knack of getting along with everybody, including the faculty . . . seems to hop while walking . . . “des yeux de poisson mort ” . . . has his own pocket book library . . . face de lune . . . bicycle enthusiast . . . victim of everyone’s razzing . . . a big eater ... as good-natured as they come . . . possessor of an indomitable spirit. Ecole Apostolique 1-2-3, Dramatics 3-4, Class Basketball 3 -4, French Club 3-4, Choir 3-4, Glee Club 3-4. ‘.Air
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