Assumption Preparatory School - Memini Yearbook (Worcester, MA)

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Zhe 1962 Senior Mutual of Assumption Preparatory School Worcester, Massachusetts MEMINI STAFF Co-Editors: Patrick Dolan A. Douglas Matthews Associate Editors: Donald Boulanger William Carey Gregoire Chabot Gerard Charest George St. Georges Edward Sullivan Business Manager: Donald Boulanger Memini Advisers: Etienne M. Aubert, A.A. Donald R. Lapointe Edward C. Powers ASSUMPTIONS! FATHERS ARCHIVES NORTH AMfc kiCm(n PROVING! A Crowd. . . of laughing teenagers, packed into a speeding T-bird, headed for a Wednesday-night movie: Don’t Jack and Jackie go perfect together?. . . You saw Troy Donahue!. . . Hey, you goin’ surfin’ tomorrow, Bud? . . .You didn’t like Exodus!. . .All I want is security, y’know? He doesn’t have to be good looking or anything. As long as there’s security ... Donna, did you read Listen, My Heart? It’s the best book I’ve ever read! It’s all about this girl at a ski school who meets this doll from Switzerland or someplace who’s the captain of the ski patrol. She likes him and everything, but he’s engaged to ... What d’ ya want t’ go to college for, huh? I mean it’s just a waste of time. I know a guy who went to college, and y’ know what he is? A lousy sixty- bucks a week . . . Fifty thousand Czech gymnasium students, carrying banners, listening to speeches, cheering leaders at a May Day celebration. Afterwards, an athletic spectacle at the stadium. The popular slogans hang on the stadium roof, high above the young gymnasts straining for perfection: MARXISM WILL CONQUER! ... YOU ARE THE FUTURE! . . . LENINISM FOR THE WORLD! . . . YOUNG COMMUNISTS, YOUR VICTORIES HELP TO DEFEAT DECADENT . . . We members of the Class of 1962 of Assumption Preparatory School can hardly feel any more at home with the first group of young people than we can with the second. We have somehow lost contact with the majority of Americans our own age — the majority for whom that safe, confident feeling has taken the place of conscience; the majority that can say, Goals? We have no goals. Our parents have achieved them all for us. And all this in the middle of a strange and usually silent kind of conflict that must someday bring every one of us the pride and exultation of victory or the humiliation and terror of defeat. Recognizing the existence of this war called peace and determined to have a say in its outcome, we who graduate in 1962 ask ourselves this question: What can we do, with our God-given intelligence, talent, and skill, to defend and preserve our Faith and our nation from the spirit- destroying evil that is communism? WHAT CAN WE DO? This yearbook will show you . . . WHAT WILL WE DO? Only history can show you . . . Most Reverend Bernard J. Flanagan, Bishop of Worcester The question, What can we do? has many answers. It enters into many areas of our lives: we are prep school alumni, future collegians; we have goals, vocations, professions ahead. In all we can do much. But long before all these, we have been Christians; and we shall remain Christians even longer after all these. From this view then, our Bishop has given us one of the best answers in his own motto: Respice ad Mariam. Since the first Good Friday, we have all belonged to Mary. As Americans, we are under her special patronage. As Assumption Prep alumni, we honor her unique place among the saints. Her litanies and Christian history give ample proof that she has always been the refuge and salvation of the oppressed and beleaguered. What can we do? What better reply than Respice ad Mariam. Dear Graduates of 1962, In the face of the important question you ask yourselves in these pages, I hope you avoid two possible extremes: first, an attitude, alarming indeed, of callous indifference, for such an attitude singles you out as an unworthy graduate; second, one of worry over this problem, causing failing marks and sleepless nights. The one is the mark of an ingrate; the other, of a neurotic. But I like to believe that all of you are aware and concerned but neither obsessed nor sick with anxiety over the future, in which case my suggestions may prove helpful. In the face of nuclear warfare, a situation unfortunately possible but one we have reason to believe is unlikely to occur, there is precious little you can do, apart from praying and hoping — which of course is a great deal (and, incidentally, this remark has nothing to do with efforts for survival; these of course are to be recommended)l But once you have squarely faced the truly frightening spectre, then you are ready for more immediately positive steps. Four reasons come to mind for encouraging this optimistic attitude. Common sense calls for this outlook. Even if after strenuous preparations, you never have the chance to enjoy the fruits of your efforts, very little has been lost because of the efforts as such; indeed these are to some extent their own reward. But if the preparation were lacking, even though disaster never, please God, struck, then your future would certainly be seriously handicapped. Long ago, St. Paul reprimanded the Thessalonians for supinely awaiting the end of the world, which they erroneously but perhaps sincerely thought they would witness. If this prospect was not, in the eyes of St. Paul, a suffient reason for lying down on the job, then the comparatively minor disaster of nuclear warfare is hardly an excuse for laziness! The truly Christian viewpoint does not consider results as important as the sincerity of the effort itself. Viewing the matter from this angle, it therefore becomes clear that every effort carries its own recompense regardless of the earthly outcome. From this high vantage point, Christian uselessness is the most practical thing in the world! Finally, because of the very urgency of the moment as well as the new opportunities available here and throughout the world, and especially for young Catholic Americans no longer hampered by the shackles of the minority ghetto, the advantages of positive thinking are greater than ever. And what precisely is this positive view? It is simply one which demands, inside and outside the classroom, reflection, meditation, on the problems of the day. Then on the heels of this meditation must come commitment, the eager, strong desire to carry your share of the responsibility as well as and as soon as possible. Christians have always responded in this way in time of crisis. As the Vandals sweep over North Africa, a dying Augustine cries out: The Goth will not destroy what Christ protects. Lincoln, deeply moved by a fratricidal war, affirms: If God is with us, we cannot fail. Even today, astronaut Glenn humbly reveals the source of his strength: Long ago I made my peace with my Maker. This, I am sure, is the tradition you wish to keep alive. EDGAR A. BOURQUE, A.A. Dean of Studies FOR SERVICE ABOVE AND BEYOND THE CALL OF DUTY AS A PATIENT TEACHER, AS AN UNDERSTANDING COUNSELOR, AS AN INSPIRING MODERATOR, AS A DYNAMIC ORGANIZER, AS A SINCERE AND LOYAL FRIEND; FOR TRULY LIVING UP TO THE IDEAL OF A DEVOTED AND SELFLESS EDUCATOR: FOR INSTILLING IN US SOUND GUIDING PRINCIPLES; AND FOR BEING THE MAN WHO HAS DONE THE MOST FOR OUR CLASS, WE, THE CLASS OF 1962, RESPECTFULLY AND GRATEFULLY DEDICATE OUR YEARBOOK TO FATHER WILLIAM DUBOIS, A.A. A D I I $ T A T I O N Donat J. Durand, A.A. Treasurer and Business Manager Maurice R. Allaire, A.A. Director of Admissions Joseph L. E. Mondor Assistant Dean of Studies Edmond O. Brunelle Assistant Dean of Students Henry T. Callan, A.A. Librarian Kenneth W. Ethier Librarian Bro. Roger L. Chagnon, A.A. Superintendent of Buildings and Grounds Bro. Armand J. Goffart, A.A. Infirmarian Bro. Paul-Maurice R. Gosselin, A.A. Secretary of Student Affairs Kenneth R. Loiselle Supervisor of the Language Laboratory Louis A. Boucher Director of Development DEPARTMENT of CLASSICS Gilbert E. Chabot, A.A. Chairman Edmond J. Bonin Charles J. Gross Alfred R. Berthiaume, A.A. Marius L. Dumoulin, A.A. Alphonse J. Palaima DEPARTMENT of ENGLISH John A. Gaudet, A.A. Chairman Gerard F. Gaucher John A. Martin, A.A. Michael C. Carey, A.A. Ronald J. Goba Edward C. Powers Edward L. Moreau, A.A. Emile R. Trahan On leave of absence for advanced study. DEPARTMENT of FRENCH Etienne L. Aubert, A.A. Chairman Clair J. A. Boisvert, A.A. Joseph-Robert A. Fredette, A.A. Clement J. Trudeau Yvon D. Dubois, A.A. Gerard E. Messier, A.A. Rev. Robert G. Ward DEPARTMENT of MATHEMATICS lldefons A. J. Van Der Linden, A.A. Chairman Walter J. Fields Donald R. Lapointe Charles R. Bibaud Norman E. Houle Bernard H. Tremblay DEPARTMENT of SCIENCE Gregory L. Boisvert, A.A. Chairman William G. Scannell DEPARTMENT of HISTORY Joseph L. E. Mondor Chairman Henry T. Callan, A.A. John J. Conte Roger L. Dubuque DEPARTMENT of RELIGION Noel J. Collette, A.A. Chairman William E. Dubois, A.A. George A. Charland, A.A. On leave of absence for advanced study. Senior Class Officers ... PRESIDENT: KENNETH MOYNIHAN VICE-PRESIDENT: A. DOUGLAS MATTHEWS SECRETARY-TREASURER: NORMAND TREMBLAY National Mo nor Society ... GREGOIRE CHABOT PATRICK DOLAN KENNETH MOYNIHAN GEORGE ST. GEORGES EDWARD SULLIVAN RICHARD SULLIVAN GERARD PLASSE William E. Aubuchon, III “Aubie . . . one of A. P. S. ' s best athletes . . . the man with the springs in his legs . . . dislikes waiters ' tables . . . wants to be the hardware tycoon of the nation . . . aiming at Assumption College . . . Lead a clean life, morally and physically. Activities: Intramural baseball 1, 2; J.V. basketball 1, 2; Varsity basketball 3, 4; Intramural football 1, 2, 3, 4; Track and Field 3, 4. Home Address: 22 Atlantic Avenue, Fitchburg, Mass. William L. Beando B . . . hopes to attend B. C. to study business administration . . . likes water-skiing, boating, cars, and girls . . . Bad News! . . . favorite ambition is to own a Caddy and a Corvette . . . loves lasagna . . . What was that pet peeve again? . . . philosophy of life: I try to follow the good example of others, yet make my own decisions. Activities: Intramural basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Heritage 3; St. John’s Guild 1, 2. Home Address: 35 Cherry Street, Spencer, Mass. Thomas F. Bergin “Tommy . . . would like to attend Holy Cross or Stonehill . . . likes swim¬ ming and reading . . . You can ' t fight the Irish! . . . Pass the spaghetti!” . . . Favorite ambition-, to have a private room . . . wishes someone would listen to his excuses . . . There must be someone below me. Activities: Intramural baseball 1, 2, 3; Intramural football 1, 2; Intramural basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; St. John’s Guild 1, 2, 3; Service Corps 4; Paris par ici 1. Home Address: 117 Coolidge Road, Worcester 2, Mass. Raymond E. Blanchette Good Buddy . . . subject to severe attacks of the giggles . . . wants to become a millionaire before he is 21 ... likes anything edible . . . holds open-house every weekend . . . conspirator in Operation Deluge . . . headed for a career in business management . . . affinity for Jewett City . . . philosophy of life: No matter how bad life may be, it can get worse. Activities: Intramural basketball 1, 3; Intramural football 1, 3, 4; Varsity football 2; Track 3, 4; Cross Country 3, 4. Home Address: 156 Apricot Street, Worcester 3, Mass. Maurice J. Boisvert Moe” ... a broad-minded soul . . . mainstay of the football team . . . why so many phone calls to Virginia, “Moe ? . . . biggest interest is people . . . headed for Assumption College to prepare for a career in psychiatry . . . pet peeve: quitters . . . ambition: to achieve happiness . . . From nothing comes nothing.” Activities: Intramural basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; J.V. football 1, 2; Varsity football 3, 4; Track 1, 2; Liturgical Choir 1; Les enfants sur la place 2. Home Address: 115 Puffer Street, Lowell, Mass. Donald R. Boulanger Don . . . “So what! . . . has a particular aversion for noise . . . likes amateur astronomy, skiing, and golf . . . weakness for a good steak smothered in onions . . . ambition: research and teaching in a medical school . . . headed for Harvard ... his philosophy: The great thing in life is to do the small things well every day. Activities: Intramural basketball 1, 2; Intramural football 1, 2, 3; Learned Blacksmiths 2, 3; Paris par ici 1, 2; Heritage 1, 2; Service Corps 3; Memini Business Manager 4. Home Address: 77 Wight Street, Berlin 2, N. H. Robert J. Bousquet “Bob ' ' . . . one of the harder-working Seniors . . . Don ' t sweat it! . . . has a definite preference for the color red . . . actually enjoys his summer job . . . goes in for water-skiing and fishing on Long Island Sound ... a good steak will do wonders for him . . . headed for Assumption College and a pre-dental course. Home Address: 18 Coache Street, Three Rivers, Mass. David G. Bouvier Dave . . . fun-loving, even happy-go-lucky . . . spends a lot of time in Study I . . . looks forward to studies at Boston College or Notre Dame . . . likes steak . . . hobbies are water-skiing, football, and reading . . . can’t stand people who disturb him when he’s trying to read something interesting . . would like some day to be free of worries and care . . . Try to become a whole man. Activities: Intramural basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; ARTS 4; Intramural football 1, 2, 4; Varsity football (letter) 3; Glee Club 1; Track 4. Home Address: 785 Merrimack Street, Lowell, Mass. Philip J. Breen Phil” . . . not an enemy in the world . . . sometimes dubbed Professor Breen for his dignified and studious bearing . . . intends to accept this chal¬ lenge by attending Worcester State College to prepare for a teaching career . . . dreams of someday teaching language on the college level . . . amuses himself with photography, philately (stamp collecting), bowling, and eating hamburgers . . . sometimes even finds time to watch television commercials irritate him) . . . feels he should follow the advice of a great man: Do unto others as you would have them do unto you. Activities: Les enfants sur la place 2; St. John’s Guild 3, 4. Home Address: 519 Park Avenue, Worcester 3, Mass. John J. Brosnihan “Broz . . . going to Worcester Tech, wants to be an engineer . . . “Don’t study too hard! . . . enjoys carpentry, electrical work, and roast chicken ... all he wants out of life is success . . . and don ' t forget, “Never do today what you can put off till tomorrow.” Activities: Intramural basketball 1, 2; Intramural football 1, 2; Learned Blacksmiths 4. Home Address: 5 Knowles Road, Worcester 2, Mass. W. Ronan Campion “Rome” . . . one of two post-graduate additions to the class . . . Assumption ' s representative to Student Government in Boston . . . enjoys a variety of sports . . . excels in basketball and hockey . . . hopes to speak French fluently after four years at Providence College . . . cannot be rushed . . . hates the “hurry-up” attitude of today’s world . . . likes a good balance between relaxation and hard work . . . loves a breaded veal cutlet preceded by shrimp cocktail . . . may one day join his dad in business. Activities: Intramural basketball 4; Intramural football 4; Intramural softball 4; Learned Blacksmiths 4; ARTS 4. Home Address: 48 Manning Boulevard, Albany 8, N. Y. William S. Carey “Bill” . . . can brighten up the dullest day with his inexhaustible wit . . . hobbies include shooting baskets, playing pool, and teacher-baiting . . . Got a dime you can lend me? ... a Ray Charles fan . . . he’d walk a mile for a Camel . . . favorite food: pepper steak . . . likes August at the Cape . . . enjoys reading John Dos Passos . . . motto: “Quid me anxius sum? . . . going to Boston College in the Carey tradition. Activities: Intramural basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Learned Blacksmiths 3, 4; Intra¬ mural football 2; Heritage 2, 3; Memini 4. Home Address: 21 Westwood Road, Shrewsbury, Mass. Roland A. Carignan Roly” . . . wants to attend Georgetown or Villanova . . . likes jazz, socker, and Mad . . . steak and spaghetti . . . doesn’t like people who wear gaudy clothes or dress sloppily . . . hopes to enter the advertising business ... or even major in English! Activities: Basketball 1, 2; C.Y.C. 3, 4; Varsity hockey 3, 4; Student Council 3, 4; Varsity tennis 1, 2, 3, 4. Home Address: 21 Mountain Road, West Hartford, Conn. Gregoire R. Chabot Cha . . . promising and optimistic student . . . interested in dramatics, singing, and Notre Dame Academy girls (pas de noms) . . . enjoys reading, especially plays . . . prefers Maine lobster to Assumption bologna . . . still waiting to hear more than ninety-three biens in one class . . . going to Fordham or Boston College . . . intends to major in English. Activities: Intramural softball 2, 3, 4; Intramural basketball 1; Choir 1, 2, 4; ARTS 1, 2, 3, 4; Intramural football 4; Glee Club 3, 4; Paris par ici 1, 2, 3; Memini 4. Home Address: Cherry Hill Terrace, Waterville, Me. Gerard G. Charest Gerry . . . “Got any mail for us? . . . come rain, snow, sleet, hail, Gerry ' s always there to tell us we haven’t got a letter . . . looks to a civil engineering course at Worcester Tech . . . would love to own a Corvette . . . hunting, fishing, and sports cars interest him . . . likes pizza . . . detests people who blame him when they don ' t get a letter . . . Take things as they come and don’t get too excited over any one thing. Activities: Glee Club 3; St. John’s Guild 1, 2; Memini 4. Home Address: 111 South Main Street, Acushnet, Mass. Richard L. Charpentier Charp . . . always full of fun . . . weekends at Ray ' s . . . been to Webster or Spencer lately, Charp? . . . pet peeve: bells ringing after a newly-lit cigarette . . . wants to attend U. C. L. A. ... major in business administration for a career as a millionaire . . . Expect the worst and you ' ll never be disappointed.” Activities: Intramural basketball 1, 2, 4; Service Corps 3; Les enfants sur la place 3; Glee Club 1, 2,, 4; St. John’s Guild 1. Home Address: 30 Forest Park Drive, Nashua, N. H. Philip Cormier Phil . . . star tackle of the football team . . . likes dancing and football . . . makes frequent trips to Oxford . . . What ya say? . . . hopes to own a small country place . . . abhors shaving . . . Don’t cry over spilled milk! . . . Rhode Island School of Design and the study of architecture his goals. Activities: Intramural basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Intramural football 1; Varsity football 2, 3, 4; Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4. Home Address: 846 Park Street, Hartford, Conn. L. Paul Courchesne, Jr. Red” . . . wants to be like Dad . . . and what ' s that? A mortician! . . . heading for Clark or Leicester Junior College . . . favorite pastimes are minerology, swimming, piano, and eating lobster . . . “You ' re a fanatic! . . . has it in for constant criticizers . . . feels that we should live for tomorrow. Activities: Intramural basketball 1, 2; Les enfants sur la place 1; ARTS 4; St. John’s Guild 1. Home Address: 82 Plantation Street, Worcester 4, Mass. Paul A. Couture Not too many things bother Kooch — just going out in the morning and carbon-colored toast . . . aims at Assumption College and the medical profession . . . needs the money to satisfy his ambition to own a Corvette . . . Now that ' s an interesting possibility. . . . “Of course, apple pie is good, too. . . . Accomplish it today, for tomorrow we won ' t have time. Home Address: South Main Street, Moosup, Conn. Ronald A. Daigle Dage . . . Ronson” . . . hopes to enter Boston College to study medicine . . . “You’re kiddin’l . . . striving to become a six-footer . . . likes cars, rifles, and girls . . . loves fried clams . . . hopes to own a fleet of Corvettes some day . . . despises that 6:10 bell and hates French comps . . . Pro¬ crastination is the spice of life.” Activities: Intramural baseball 1 ; basketball 1, 2; football 1; Paris par ici 1, 2, 3. Home Address: 29 Elm Street, Fort Kent, Me. Gerard R. Deschenes “Gerry . . . always bright and cheery . . . likes electronics, sports, playing his guitar, and expanding his social contacts . . . favorite expression: Have a wrench! ... a future electronics major at Northeastern . . . ambition: to grow six more inches . . . the scourge of the waiters . . . philosophy of life: Do what comes naturally. Activities: Apostolic School 1, 2; Intramural football 1, 2, 3, 4; basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4. Home Address: 878 Mt. Hope Street, North Attleboro, Mass. Patrick J. Dolan “Pat . . . “Y’know . . . “Do you ever go home, Pat? . . . vigorous worker on extracurricular activities . . . great admirer of a certain long-haired actress (not Lassie) . . . A. P. S. ' s Lawrence Olivier . . . dislikes snowy mornings . . . ardent supporter of President Kennedy . . . will no doubt visit him often while attending Georgetown. Activities: ARTS 2, 3, 4; Heritage 2; Memini Co-Editor 4. Home Address: 7 Orchard Road, Shrewsbury, Mass. Claude N. Frechette “Frish . . . enjoys skiing, sailing, hunting, and fishing . . . satisfied with Southern fried chicken, steak, or Assumption bologna . . . intends to set up a clinic and practice medicine after studying at Fairfield University . . . believes that hard work and constant effort are the keys to success. Activities: Paris par ici 1, 2; Intramural softball 2; basketball 3; Heritage 3. Home Address: 96 Thomas Leighton Boulevard, Cumberland, R. I. “Neil . . . quiet . . . one of our two post-grads . . . always friendly . . . looks to a career as a broker (What are you going to break, Neil?) after studies at Fairfield University . . . can be seen in a light blue Thunderbird he wouldn ' t give his roommate a ride in . . . main hobby is weekends . . . likes bagels (small bags, maybe?) . . . hates speeches . . . Aim high — go high. Home Address: 39 Tennyson Road, West Newton, Mass. Neil K. Gallagher Raymond G. Gallant “Ray . . . wants to see the world . . . will probably do it in a sports car . . . likes to play the piano . . . enjoys people, good music, and PIZZA . . . “Good grief! . . . look for this aspiring draftsman on the campus of Wor¬ cester Tech or Rensselaer . . . about the only thing that bothers “Ray is a person without a sense of humor . . . “He who worries over nothing is a fool. Activities: Intramural baseball 2, 3, 4; basketball 1, 2, 3; Glee Club 4; Paris par ici 1, 3. Home Address: 23 Richards Street, Worcester 3, Mass. Paul J. Girouard “Froggy” . . . Courchesne ' s right-hand man . . . favorite ambition: to get into college . . . “Are you kidding me? . . . loves pizza (French, of course) . . . headed for Assumption College . . . dislikes people with bad table manners. Activities: Intramural basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Heritage 2. Home Address: 71 Delmont Avenue, Worcester 7, Mass. Andre D. Gosselin “Denis” . . . studious (especially history!) . . . chess fanatic . . . likes cross country and track . . . considering a career as a history teacher or as an accountant . . . would much rather be a soldier . . . plans to attend the University of Connecticut or Assumption . . . favorite saying: “People who keep their mouths shut don ' t put their feet in them . . . loves turkey . . . can’t stand people who are stuck up . . . philosophy: “Deal with others as they deal with you.” Activities: Intramural football 1, 2; basketball 1, 2; Cross Country 3, 4; Track 3, 4. Home Address: 193 Russ Street, Hartford 6, Conn. Leo P. Graciano ■UKOMOHi Luigi . . . wants to have a Corvette before he’s 25 . . . planning to be either a teacher or serviceman after graduating from either Holy Cross or Notre Dame . . . Nice play, Shakespeare! . . . enjoys hotdogs and beans; basketball and television ... by the way, Luigi, how ' s Joe doing at Holy Cross? (Augh!) . . . Don ' t let the crowd influence you on important matters.” Activities: Intramural basketball 4; Intramural football 4. Home Address: 6 Waterman Street, Worcester 3, Mass. Richard T. Granger “Harpy (Irish) . . . only wants to get married and be a success . . . will go to Georgetown and become a lawyer or maybe a doctor . . . interested in golf, football, water sports, especially if he can have a cheeseburger and an Awful-Awful, too . . . dislikes running out of gas on a date or attending Saturday morning classes . . . Don ' t sweat it.” Activities: Intramural basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; baseball 1, 2; football 1, 2, 3, 4; Heritage 2, 3. Home Address: 21 Bluebell Road, Worcester 6, Mass. Robert D. Hornbaker Bob (and others) . . . perpetual smile . . . drives around in hot Fords . . . likes reading and sports . . . pet peeve: finding time in life to sleep (especially Friday night, eh, Bob?) . . . wants to attend Assumption . . . C ' est la vie! ... a future dentist . . . “Work, love, success are his goals. Activities: Intramural football 1, 2, 3, 4; Glee Club 3, 4; Intramural basketball 2, 3, 4; Intramural baseball 2. Home Address: 7 Hancock Hill Drive, Worcester, Mass. Ronald M. Joanis Ron . . . enjoys basketball every weekend in the gym, often on weekdays, also . . . likes serious reading once in a while as well . . a stamp collector . . . hates tasks, especially those given in the long ' ' assignment pads . . . hopes to include Assumption College and medicine . . . Today determines what you will be tomorrow. Activities: Paris par ici 1; Intramural softball 1, 2, 3; basketball 2, 3, 4; football 1, 2, 3, 4; Glee Club 3. Home Address: 47 Gordon Hill Road, Wethersfield, Conn. David B. Kettell Dave . . . came to us as a Junior . . . good-natured and likeable . . isn ' t insulted too often for some reason or other [6 ' 2 — 220 lbs.) . . . will grace the campus at Notre Dame . . . favorite ambition: to pilot a B-52 . . . To live each day for the greater glory of God. Activities: Intramural basketball 3, 4; Varsity football 3; Track 4. Home Address: 182 Pearl Street, Holyoke, Mass. George L. King Big Sam . . . avid follower of Boston ' s successful and not so successful teams ... a pillar of the Senior rec-hall . . . the cheery voice at the switch¬ board . . . will answer the call to the Assumptionist brotherhood . . . Let’s go down to Lois’s! . . . believes that those who have the will and patience can tackle anything in life. Activities: Intramural baseball 3, 4; Intramural basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Liturgical Choir 1; Intramural football 3, 4. Home Address: 48 Wedgemere Avenue, Winchester, Mass. William G. Kosky Kosk ... an elder statesman of the Senior Class . . . drives a hot Ford . . . Gotta keep ' em happy . . . has many female admirers . . . excels in Senior history . . . plans to carry this excellence on to Lemoyne. Activities: J.V. basketball 1, 2. Home Address: 2 Maxdale Road, Worcester 2, Mass. Bertrand R. Lanciault Randy ... a friend to all . . . enjoys basketball, football, and tennis . . . will participate in any activity . . . plenty of ambition to excel . . . collects and reads many magazines . . . readily joins in discussions, particularly when the sessions consider the problems of South America . . . will attend Assumption College and earn himself a degree in foreign affairs. Activities: Intramural softball 1, 2, 3; Intramural basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Catholic Youth Council 3, 4; ARTS 3, 4; Intramural football 1; Varsity football 2, 3, 4; Varsity tennis 2, 3, 4. Home Address: Tia Juana, Estado Zulia, Venezuela, South America. Wayne M. Landry Bo ... a friend to everyone . . . always good for a joke . . . dislikes the phrase: “Landry, does this hurt? . . . likes music, dramatics, and a little sport . . . intends teaching after graduation from Holy Cross . . . Insanity is setting in . . . If play comes first, work comes next, the consequences must be paid after. Activities: Liturgical Choir 1, 4; ARTS 4; Intramural football 1, 2, 3; Glee Club 2, 3, 4; Intramural volleyball 1, 2, 3. Home Address: 507 York Street, Rumford, Me. Joseph R. Lapointe, Jr. “Joe . . . big help to the science department . . . comes from the Maine woods . . . enjoys woodworking, horseshoes, and reading . . . could live forever on fried clams . . . favorite expression: “Not again! . . . can ' t stand errors in his laboratory work . . . aspires to an engineering career at the University of Maine or at Merrimac College. Activities: Intramural basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Math Club 3, 4; Varsity tennis 3; Science Club 1, 2. Home Address: 37 Washington Avenue, Van Buren, Me. David H. LaRose “Dave . . . likes to sleep through plays . . . lives in perpetual fear of •lockjaw . . . Are you mad? . . . one of the pipe clique — hates to keep it lit . . . hopes to teach at A. P. S. . . . likes golf, basketball . . . plans to enter Holy Cross, maybe eventually become a teacher . . . “To do what I ' ve always wanted to do is his reasonable ambition. Activities: Intramural baseball 1, 2, 3, 4; Intramural football 1, 2, 3, 4; Intramural basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; ARTS 3, 4. Home Address: 6 Mulvanity Street, Nashua, N. H. Robert H. LaRose Huff . . . likes football, swimming, water-skiing, bowling, and girls . . . eats almost anything edible . . . will enter St. Anselm ' s and become a psy¬ chologist . . . “He’s my cousin , not my brother! . . . favorite ambition: to graduate . . . hates uncooked hard-boiled eggs . . . “Don’t believe any¬ thing you hear, and only half of what you see. Activities: Apostolic School 1, 2; Intramural basketball 2, 3, 4; Intramural baseball 1; Liturgical Choir 4; Intramural football 1, 2, 3, 4; Glee Club 3, 4. Home Address: 105 Vine Street, Nashua, N. H. Edward J. Lynch Ed . . . Lynchy . . . entering Paul Smith ' s to become a hotel manager . . . You ' re out of your mind! . . . interest: the girl who lives five miles from his home . . . likes Italian food . . . hopes to be a success in life . . . doesn’t like girls who chase boys . . . Cross each bridge as it comes; don ' t worry about the past and plan for a good future.” Activities: Intramural baseball 1, 2, 3, 4; Intramural basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4; St. John’s Guild 1, 2. Home Address: 261 North Kingsboro Avenue, Gloversville, N. Y. P. Michel Manseau Mitch or Mike” . . . still has lots of Christmas cards . . . favorite activities: playing with tape recorders, phonographs, and short wave sets; selling Christmas cards; working on and driving cars . . . Don’t panic . . . looks to a career in medicine or banking after Assumption . . . wants to be a small-town doctor or banker . . . loves turkey (the white meat) . . . pet peeve is traffic cops (wonder why?) . . . “Live today as you would have your son live after you. Activities: Learned Blacksmiths 2; ARTS 4; Workshop Co-Director 4. Home Address: 360 Maple Street, Holyoke, Mass. Bernard P. Marcotte Bernie . . . always friendly . . . ready laugh . . . Take it easy . . . looks forward to a major in mathematics at Providence College or University of Rhode Island . . . interested in sports and reading . . . loves pizza, but chem lab just doesn’t smell like pizza (especially when SO 3 f is floating around) ... his favorite ambition: to be a bachelor . . . That’s the way it is. Activities: Intramural baseball 1; basketball 2; football 3; Cross Country 4; St. John’s Guild 3; Track 2, 3, 4; Paris par ici 1. Home Address: 1148 Old River Road, Manville, R. I. Gary P. Mater “Ma . . . confirmed butt fiend . . . a-HAAAAA . . . a-HAAAAA . . . a-HAAAAA . . . lost thirty pounds, eh? . . . No sweat . . . likes hunting, fishing, and cars . . . extraordinary love for eggs . . . tries to keep people happy . . . wants to enter Assumption College . . . and a career in medicine .«. . claims he doesn’t get enough food . . . Don’t worry; act instead. Activities: Intramural football 1; Varsity track 3, 4. Home Address: 22 High Street, Leominster, Mass. A. Douglas Matthews Good Buddy ... if you want him, look for Ray . . . full of fun . . likes reading, haircutting (the school ' s tonsorial artist), and weekends at Ray’s . . . looks to a study of pre-med . . . headed for Harvard’s hallowed halls . . . constantly admonishing with a Don’t worry about it . . . would like to go home some weekend without a book . . . can ' t stand selfish people . . . Concentrate on the important things. Activities: Intramural baseball 1, 2; basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; football 1, 2, 3; Liturgical Choir 4; Heritage 2, 3; Track 2, 3; Memini Co-Editor 4. Home Address: 25 Norwood Street, Fall River, Mass. Louis H. Maynard Lou” . . . always friendly and willing to help . . . interested in sports, Boy Scouts, and woodwork . . . Cut it out, heh? ... is eying a military career . . . hopes to be an admiral in the U. S. Navy . . . pet peeve: his garrulous ex-roommate (Wonder who that is, Don?) Activities: Intramural baseball 2, 3, 4; Varsity baseball manager 3, 4; Varsity basketball manager 4; Liturgical Choir 3, 4; Intramural football 2, 4; Paris par ici 2. Home Address: 36 Curson Street, West Warwick, R. I. Ernest S. Melanson Ernie . . . one of the Rec -ing crew ... Do you ever take off that tie? . . . spends most of his free t ime in the gym ... his appetite has made him a legend in his own time . . . plans to become a dentist after studying at Georgetown . . . philosophy of life: It ' s interesting so live it.” ’ Activities: Intramural football 1; Intramural basketball 2; Intramural baseball 1 ; Varsity basketball 3, 4. Home Address: 42 Flagg Street, Worcester 7, Mass. Bruce J. Molleur Cousin ... to be found in the T. V. lounge . . . more predictable than T. V. Guide . . . wants to join the Air Force . . . hopes to see the moon closeup one day . . . collects stamps and enjoys football . . . quiet type . . . cannot stand a broken television set . . . hopes to do everything he tries well. Activities: Intramural basketball 1; Les enfants sur la place 2, 3; Intramural football 3, 4. Home Address: Main Street, Wilkinsonville, Mass. Gerald L. Morais “Gerry . . . personification of good-naturedness . . . pillar of second-floor social activity . . . aims at pre-dental course and Assumption College . . . definite aversion for the golden-throated bells of A. P. S. . . . believes in taking life as it comes . . . Que sera sera Activities: Paris par ici 1; Baseball manager 2; Learned Blacksmiths 2. Home Address: 283 Textile Avenue, Lowell, Mass. Patrick A. Moran Pat . . . literary bulwark of our class . . . wants to work for Uncle Sam . . . likes foreign affairs and politics ... a juicy sirloin is his weakness . . . headed for Assumption or Boston College . . . wishes that the world exempli¬ fied his philosophy that everyone has a right to freedom. Activities: Varsity football 1, 2; Intramural football 1, 2, (letter) 3, 4. Home Address: 8 Hartford Road, Worcester 6, Mass. Kenneth J. Moynihan Ken ... his philosophy, Aim for the top, borne out by every one of his actions . . . mature judgment, easy friendliness that’s helped us all . . jack-of-aIl-talents: natural speaker, top actor, fine piano player . . . interest: the world and what ' s happening to it . . . Connie . . . pizza and spaghetti fan . . . dons Crusader purple next year . . . should turn his interest in international affairs into something big. Activities: Catholic Youth Council 2, 3, 4; Les enfants sur la place 2, 3, 4; Glee Club 1, 2; Heritage 2; Intramural baseball 1, 2; basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; football 1, 2, 3, 4. Home Address: Concord Street, Belmont, N. H. Victor J. Mulaire Vic . . . dining hall maitre d ' . . . You ' re fred! Who else wants to be a waiter? . . . big interest: sailing — still wants to sail to Bermuda on a class trip . . . pet peeve: landlubbers . . . candy man . . . likes all sports, especially basketball . . . wants to be a scientist . . . Try a little bit more, a little bit harder, a little bit better. Activities: Intramural baseball 1, 2, 3, 4; Intramural basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Liturgical Choir 1; Intramural football 1, 2, 3, 4; Track 3. Home Address: 22 Sound Avenue, Stamford, Conn. I Charles M. Murphy Murph . . . likes spending the long, hot summer working at the Cape . . . captain without a team . . . favorite food: charcoal-broiled chicken . . . Heritage sports writer . . . usually seen (after 4:15 P.M.) wearing madras bermudas . . . ambition: to travel (What about the Navy, Charlie ?) . . . will attend St. Michael ' s to prepare for a career in journalism. Activities: Varsity hockey 1, 2, 3; Varsity tennis 3; Heritage 3, 4; Intramural basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; football 1, 2. Home Address: 291 Beverly Road, Worcester, Mass. John F. Offredi Freddie . . . knows every song written since 1950 . . . always smiling . . . jumpin ' Joseph . . . “Ginzo . . . likes dancing and track . . . wants to go to Providence College . . . ambition: to be a singing star . . . The one and only thing I pray is to be with God one day. Activities: Intramural basketball 2, 3, 4; football 4; Glee Club 3, 4; Liturgical Choir 2; ARTS 4; Cross Country 2, 3, 4; Track 2, 3. Home Address: 34 Horseshoe Road, Guilford, Conn. Kenneth C. Paharik Butch . . . Harry . . . descends upon us from Holden . . . member of the Naval Reserve . . . had a haircut to prove it . . . strong right arm on the baseball team . . . came to us from Wachusett Regional . . . one of Kosky’s henchmen . . . Oh yeah? . . . studies more than he admits . . . hopes to make Admiral some day. Activities: Varsity baseball 1, 2, 3. Home Address: 128 Jamieson Road, Holden, Mass. Robert D. Pellerin Pel . . . hard-working student who hopes to attend Assumption College and study for a future in medicine . . . never lets himself be beaten down by circumstances . . . appreciates the man who can think for himself . . . loves roast beef . . . ran four years on the track team and left a good record . . . also enjoys hockey . . . dreams of running in the 1964 Olympics. Activities: Intramural softball 1; basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; football 1, 2, 3, 4; Glee Club 1; Track 1, 2, 3, 4; Paris par ici 3. Home Address: 2090 Acushnet Avenue, New Bedford, Mass. Gerard F. Plasse “Gerry . . . fine pianist . . . are you really a day student, Gerry ? . . . favorite expression: “Oh, Brother! . . . did a terrific job on the prom committee . . . loves shrimp cocktail . . . dislikes self-centered people . . . philosophy: Things could be worse than they are now . . . big big brother . . . wants to go to Assumption College and become a priest. Activities: Paris par ici 1, 2; Glee Club 3, 4. Home Address: 146 West Main Street, Marlborough, Mass. William T. Powell “Bill . . . drummer boy . . . Hi ya, friend . . . favorite song: If You Knew Suzie Like I Know Suzie . . . likes sports cars, girls, basketball, and anything edible (within reason) ... as Social Chairman of the CYC, staged the highly successful Class Elections Day . . . can organize a motorcade in twenty-four hours, but can ' t fix the tickets . . . dislikes intellectually incom¬ petent females . . . Bill” wants to be an architect. Activities: Varsity baseball 1, 2; Catholic Youth Council 4. Home Address: 69 Crescent Street, Shrewsbury, Mass. Philip T. Raymond “Patate . . . one of the boys from Maine . . . Tu non hoc debes facere . . . “Oh Gods . . . persists in saying that Frenchville is on a map . . . likes dancing, acting . . . nothing like a good lobster, eh? . . . headed for Assumption or Loyola and a career in foreign affairs . . . The top must be reached at all costs.” Activities: Intramural basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; football 3, 4; Varsity football 1, 2; Liturgical Choir 4; Les enfants sur la place 2, 3, 4. Home Address: Frenchville, Me. David Y. Root Rootie . . . hopes to attend Assumption or Holy Cross . . . likes water- skiing, steak, music, and french-fried potatoes . . . wants to be a doctor but doesn ' t like to get up early . . . practice confined to night calls. Activities: Intramural baseball 1, 2, 3, 4; football 3, 4; basketball 4; Heritage 2. Home Address: 150 Overbrook Road, West Hartford 7, Conn. Edward D. Rowsey Rowse . . . redheaded farm boy from Rhinebeck ... a whiz on any kind of court . . . interests: all sports, dancing, and every little breeze that seems to whisper Louise . . . favorite expression (said while making a quick pass from way out): Billaaay!” . . . knows what books he ' d save after that big fire . . . hobby: writing to a Polynesian pen-pal ... Ed wants to be an architect. Activities: Varsity basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Varsity tennis 3, 4; Track 2; Varsity baseball 1; Intramural football 1, 2, 3, 4. Home Address: Easy Acres, Rhinebeck, N. Y. George W. St. Georges, Jr. George . . . wants to enter M. I. T. and become a mathematician . . . likes Boy Scouts, violin, and math . . . drinks a lot of milk . . . Use the least upper bounds . . . dislikes roommates who smoke Luckies, especially those named Gerry . . . would like to become the editor-in-chief of a news¬ paper . . . If you want something bad enough, you ' ll get it by your own sweat. Activities: Intramural baseball 1, 2, 3, 4; Intramural basketball 1, 2, 3; Choir 1, 2, 3, 4; Learned Blacksmiths 2; Intramural football 1, 2, 3, 4; Glee Club 4; Heritage 2, 3; Memini 4; Math Club 3, 4. Home Address: 7 Victoria Lane, South Hadley Falls, Mass. John E. St. Pierre Saint . . . entered as a Sophomore . . . a denizen of Webster . . . week¬ ends at Ray ' s . . . likes guitars, eating, track, and someone special !!! . . . aims to be another Duane Eddy . . . headed for Lowell Tech and plastics engineering . . . If you can’t give 100%, don ' t give anything. Activities: Intramural baseball 2, 3, 4; Intramural basketball 2, 3, 4; Intra¬ mural football 2, 3, 4; Cross Country and Track 3 (manager), 4; Heritage 3, 4. Home Address: 45 Schofield Avenue, Webster, Mass. Donald P. Simard Don . . . always friendly and full of fun ... if you want him, look for a group singing songs — he ' s in the middle . . . aspires to a major in account¬ ing or civil engineering at Bentley’s or Merrimack . . . likes sports, coin and stamp collecting . . . can ' t stand haughty people . . . likes steak . . . wo uld like to get a good job, then get married and raise a good Christian family . . . Don’t put off until tomorrow what you can do today.” Activities: Intramural football 3, 4; Intramural basketball 3, 4; Intramural volleyball 3, 4; Glee Club 3; Liturgical Choir 4. Home Address: 12 Linden Street, Salem, Mass. Edward C. Sullivan Ed . . . Sully . . . one of the Learned Blacksmiths . . . How are all the girls in Main South, Ed? . . . Pretty horsey! . . . loves hot fudge sundaes despite his shape . . . studies more than he admits, too ... his poker parties are famous . . . future engineering student at M. I. T. Activities: Intramural basketball 3, 4; Learned Blacksmiths 2, 3, 4; Intramural football 2; Heritage 1, 2; Memini 4. Home Address: 6 Stoneland Road, Worcester 3, Mass. Kevin W. Sullivan Sull ... a real golf pro . . . says Webster is a “nice town . . . Dem ' s da breaks . . . seldom gets worried . . . wants to become a Classics teacher and drive a classic car . . . hates Sunday nights and 6:10 A.M. during the week . . . lives the phrase Silence says a lot. Activities: Intramural football 1, 2; Intramural baseball 1, 2, 3, 4; Intramural basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Catholic Youth Council 3. Home Address: 23 Klebart Avenue, Webster, Mass. Richard T. Sullivan Sull . . . Mr. CYC : Cultural Chairman here at APS, President of Our Lady of the Rosary Parish CYC, President of the North Worcester Area, Second Vice-President of the Diocese of Worcester CYC . . . made that spur-of-the-moment trip to New York for the N. I. T. . . . sets up the Heritage sports page ... a friend to all . . . You’re nice” . . . doesn’t like Saturday morning classes after late Friday-night sessions at the Newman House . . . Dick ' s headed for Holy Cross and the legal profession. Activities: Catholic Youth Council 4; Heritage 3, 4; Track 2; Intramural basketball 1,2; baseball 1; football 1. Home Address: 60 Thorndyke Road, Worcester, Mass. Normand F. Tremblay “Trem . . . has a monopoly on rebounds . . . never in a hurry . . . Take a bath . . . likes basketball . . . thinks Claire is a nice name . . . wants to get married and live in Florida . . . hates 8:00 P.M. farewells . . . headed for Assumption College and a career as a dentist . . . Earn respect.” Activities: Intramural baseball 1, 2, 3, 4; Varsity basketball 3, 4; Intramural football 1, 2, 3, 4; Glee Club 1; Heritage 2; Varsity tennis 2, 3, 4. Home Address: 30 Los Angeles Street, Springfield 7, Mass. Stanley A. Wilk “Stan” . . . Stash” . strong, silent type — quiet in a loud sort of way . . . doesn ' t like wearing neckties, but has quite a collection of them in his locker . . . isn’t often seen around after 4:15 P.M. . . . good football player. Activities: Varsity football 3. Home Address: 8 Doane Street, Worcester, Mass. Gerard H. Wolf Gerry ... a young man intent on success, either as an accountant or as a teacher . . . hopes to train for his future at either Middlebury College or at the U. of Mass. . . . manages to “keep cool” . . . often frustrated by Friday night studying . . . tries to live by the guiding principle of “live and let live. Activities: Intramural baseball 1, 2, 3; basketball 1, 2, 3; Varsity football 4; Varsity hockey 2, 3, 4; Heritage 4. Home Address: 17 Nottingham Road, Worcester 5, Mass. CLASS Assumption Prep greets us with open arms, open doors, and open test booklets . . . after orientation days, enter the villains — upperclassmen . . . daring raids of the sacred pantry by night . . . toil till 5:10 P.M. each day . . . green faces appear in the smoke-filled frosh rec hall . . . the Fighting 69th is formed . . . American Bandstand captures the heart and hypnotic gaze of Prep students . . . the menu sports a new delicacy: blood sausage . . . and we leave — an inch taller, a tone deeper, and a mite wiser. Sophomores now . . . luxuries in¬ clude pool tables, vending machines, and freshmen to chastise . . . We weren ' t that small! . . . some blossom out as little dears . . . the New Eng¬ land Catholic Tournament and a trip to Lawrence . . . Harvey is a hit . . . unbroken in spirit, uneducated in mind, unceasing in complaint, we leave successful sophomores. Third stanza, melody the same . . . but with variations . . . uppah-class privileges — class rings, rooms, and uppah-class assignments . . . we stagger but plod on . . . Assumption 12, St. Bernard ' s 6, State Police 4 . . . W.F.M. bows in . . . we learn the meaning of Mad love . . . Monks win every basketball title but one — victory over adversity . . . ARTS makes the state final . . . Chabot outlives Farragut with the immortal Bien! . . . and like Castro, we burn leaflets to finish the year. The last act . . . Gary Mater laughs his way to stardom . . . Football record shows no ties . . . fan mail shows a sudden rise ... in fact, a tidal wave . . . Mike Manseau receives no Christmas cards . . . many vaca¬ tioners bask at Madison Square Garden . . . many experiments on candle power . . . Freddie gives med¬ ical history a new twist . . . seniors make a sweep of the one-act play festival . . . and so we move on into the gathering storm, the words of Louis XV before us, Apres nous, le deluge. ) o s Front Row, left to right: D. Matthews, Most Likely to Succeed, Most Studi¬ ous, Did Most for Class, Most Popu¬ lar,- G. St. Georges, Most Studious; B. Lanciault, All-Assumption. Back Row, left to right: K. Moynihan, All- Assumption, Most Likely to Succeed, Most Talented, Most Versatile, Did Most for Class, Most Popular,- W. Carey, Most Comical; W. Landry, Most Musical; N. Tremblay, All-As¬ sumption, Most Athletic, Most Versa¬ tile, Did Most .for Class,- D. Boulan¬ ger, Most Likely to Succeed, Most Studious. Standing: G. Charest, Best Dressed. Seated, left to right: W. Aubuchon, Most Athletic,- J. St. Pierre, Most Talented, Most Musical; P. Dolan, Most Talented; E. Rowsey, Most Athletic, Most Popular,- P. Courchesne , Best Dressed. Standing, left to right: D. Larose, Most Comical; R. Carignan, Most Versatile,- G. Mater, Most Comical; W. Beando, Best Dressed. Not Present: J. Offredi, Most Musical. H Zke Prom The Chairmen. The Queen, Miss Paula Hollingsworth, her court, and one unidentified autograph hunter. The Class Officers and their advisers. the Chairman enjoyed it EVERYONE ENJOYED IT the Juniors enjoyed it the Seniors for sure enjoyed it and even the Chaperones enjoyed it! JUNIOR • A — Front Row, left to right: B. Cassidy, G. McHale, J. Janelle, C. Morrell, E. Kittredge, P. Martowski, M. Segur, P. Leblanc, M. Peloquin. Middle Row, left to right: D. Majercik, P. Turgeon, P. Marchant, P. Boulais, R. Ferland, D. Savoie, E. Tivnan, D. Laurie, J. Potvin. Back Row, left to right: F. Paika, E. Laskowski, R. Misiewicz, W. Avis, J. DiCicco, R. Jacques, M. Manning. JUNIOR • B — Front Row, left to right: G. Hebert, D. Dargis, P. Faford, C. Tamason, R. Vondle, C. Delbert, G. Leonard, R. Stadnicki, R. Bonnayer. Back Row, left to right: A. Durand, P. Robitaille, P. Taylor, M. MacQueen, R. Bourell, J. McDonald, P. Miles, R. Richard, R. Moynihan. JUNIOR C — Front Row, left to right: J. Stockdale, R. Brown, R. Gaudreau, D. Dagesse, D. Fanning, P. McNamara, R. Kil— coyne, D. Hubbard. Middle Row, left to right: J. Gilbert, R. Tourigny, J. Dunphy, G. Calo, A. Bouchard. Back Row, left to right: P. Forand, K. Pinette, R. St. Pierre, P. Vileisis, M. Chartier, D. Smith, F. Mahon. SOPHOMORE • D — Front Row, left to right: W. Lewos, J. Hurley, F. Cimochowicz, P. Shahpazian, M. Mulvihill, J. O ' Leary, M. Rourke, C. Jenne, R. Pelletier, S. Mbeche. Middle Row, left to right: P. Herbert, M. Corbosiero, L. Theriault, R. St. Pierre, T. Murphy, A. Devost, P. Morini, S. Bedard, P. Hemphill. Back Row, left to right: R. Lukes, L. Montenegro, T. Couture, P. Lother, J. Navin, T. Robo, P. Gosselin, W. Dee. SOPHOMORE • C — First Row, left to right: R. Goyette, W. Hanney, R. Hebert, P. Richard, E. Laperriere, G. Perreault, P. Donahue, R. Kirvin. Middle Row, left to right: T. Bell, R. Courchesne, R. Mercier, R. Killilea, A. Barry, A. Dupont, F. Vaudreuil. Back Row, left to right: W. Barauskas, T. Balchunas, P. Fyrberg, J. Donnelly, R. MacDonald, D. Monahan, G. Chandley, R. Babon. SOPHOMORE • B— Front Row, left to right: A. Provost, J. Kilcoyne, R. Rodriguez, T. Hession, A. L ' Heureux, J. McGrady, T. D ' Emilio. Middle Row, left to right: M. Austin, R. Barry, T. Levandowski, G. Babineau, R. Cote, A. McGee, W. Bowler, J. Powers. Back Row, left to right: E. Kaleskas, P. Heroux, J. Woods, G. Bourret, E. Philbin, J. Carey, D. Monahan, R. Horton. SOPHOMORE • A — Front Row, left to right: W. Dennis, M. Kundig, C. Toll, P. Daw, N. Chamber- land, R. Lorion, P. Clement, P. Richards. Middle Row, left to right: R. Callahan, A. Cravedi, R. Gaumond, H. St. Maurice, P. Deschenes, R. Formato, P. Lemaitre, A. Letendre, M. DiPierro. Back Row, left to right: J. Hurley, W. Carrigan, M. Halloran, J. Dowd, D. Cavan, M. Lanciault, E. Ryan, S. Cragan, C. Gareau. FRESHMAN • A — Front Row, left to right: P. Deignan, J. Power, T. Seligowski, M. Richardson, P. Bourke, P. Murphy, P. Chevrette, N. Cote, P. Bail, L. Laverdure, R. Mochak. Middle Row, left to right: R. Robitaille, C. Stevens, S. Carlson, J. Feeley, G. Gauthier, A. McCusker, J. Kroyak, D. O ' Connor, J. Daigle, J. Brosky. Back Row, left to right: A. Feeherry, A. Akstin, D. Cavan, J. Flynn, F. Schiavone, W. Suchon, V. Pelletier, B. Connolly, P. Cadieux. FRESHMAN • B - Front Row, left to right: P. Karpowich, E. Lindholme, D. Kelleher, J. Colgan, J. Lachapelle, S. Mastrangelo, C. Bourguignon, D. Barry. Middle Row, left to right: J. O ' Brien, R. Pariseau, J. Hurley, N. Rettig, P. Lavoie, P. Marchesseault, A. Fortier, P. Meyer. Back Row, left to right: T. D ' Emilio, D. Bouffard, E. Bonnici, W. Arrott, D. Tetreault, B. Goral, P. Martowski, E. Ginetti. Hr? Ytw® Jf- iMfi am i EL Ai ! - m ' mi ■« IF ■ If - ■ jy t-T v Smto i rr n . v i - JURi 4 Tm liraiiilvY. ’j Sr v - jHvtM i FRESHMAN • D — Front Row, left to right: T. Driscoll, G. Conlan, M. Gorman, T. Delbert, R. Comtois, C. Beaudreault, E. Granger, J. Wheeler, C. Menard. Middle Row, left to right: R. Gravelin, T. Ruell, G. Casauban, J. Bynum, R. Cote, J. Hartwell, R. Landry, P. Watts, A. Lancellotti, W. Witham, G. Leroy. Back Row, left to right: F. Lockwood, W. Sarty, R. Niles, D. Frigon, D. Allbach, J. Kenney, P. Lofgren, P. Boisvert, J. Hen- nessy, J. Frechette. FRESHMAN • E - Front Row, left to right: N. Kallis, R. Bajardi, G. LeFrancois, J. Wallace, P. Gentile, P. Lawler, E. DiMuccio, J. Morini. Middle Row, left to right: R. Serrano, R. Martin, C. Brine, D. Huntley, E. Anastasi, R. Wheatley, J. Argento, D. LeMire. Back Row, left to right: J. Hennebry, J. Roy, J. Rondeau, K. Priest, P. Caranger, J. Carnazza, J. Dyjak, M. Duquette. CATHOLIC YOUTH COUNCIL Front Row, left to right: B. Lanciault, First Vice-President ; K. Moynihan, President,- Bock Row, around from left to right: W. Powell, Social Chairman; R. Carignan, Secretary,- R. Moynihan, Physical Chairman,- M. Lanciault, Historian,- E. Laskowski, Reli¬ gious Chairman; R. Sullivan, Cultural Chairman; E. Tivnan, Treasurer; W. Avis, Second Vice-President. Philip E. Bonvouloir, A.A. Moderator . . u As long as you did it for one of these, the least of my brethren, you did it for me.’ ” St. Matthew, 25:40 SERVICE CORPS — Seated, left to right: G. Deschenes, President; Fr. William Dubois, Chaplain; W. Kosky, Secretary-Treasurer. Standing, left to right: M. Boisvert, P. Cormier, R. Joanis, G. Morais, P. Dolan, M. Manseau, J. St. Pierre, T. Bergin. . . but the greatest of these is charity.” St. Paul, I Corinthians, 13:13 YOUNG CHRISTIAN STUDENTS — Seated, left to right: D. Matthews, E. Rowsey, Secretary; Fr. William Dubois, Chaplain; R. Carignan, President; G. Deschenes. Standing, left to right: R. Pellerin, P. Cormier, G. Charest, B. Lanciault, K. Moynihan, N. Tremblay, J. Offredi, G. St. Georges, R. Campion, M. Boisvert. ST. JOHN’S GUILD •susci pe F THOU WILT be peRfect , ♦ sell what thou hasC a ad Qtve t6 the pooR, and come, follow Me MATT 19:21 Seated, left to right: Terence D ' Emilio, P. Breen, President; Yvon R. Dubois, A.A., Chaplain; A. McGee, Vice-President; J. Hurley, Secretary; E. Ginetti. Standing, left to right: W. Hanney, J. Lemire, R. Martin, J. Kilcoyne, D. Monahan, R. Cote, J. Bynum, Timothy D ' Emilio, G. Perreault, W. Hanley. LITURGICAL CHOIR GILBERT E. CHABOT, A.A. Director Front Row, left to right: L. Maynard, D. Matthews, G. McHale, W. Landry, P. Chevrette, D. Simard. Back Row, left to right: G. St. Georges, V. Pelletier, R. Joanis, R. MacDonald, R. Larose, P. Raymond. Gilbert E. Chabot, A .A., Director. romacfrue ju n acme CE - „ £ — P . - d ‘ 0re e , 0 ,e tU Z R ° con e icHA ro w c pH St, C. 3 ° uV ® irneur ? C0 ' A ’ i o e UN ® - oav o R GtOH £Nt ' tR „„ L ,,vs® ute ' 5te j o- ' « :Van ' e - - .-.a . . OV 0 PMJ ' -W BOV 0 0U ' ' @ ‘ fete defW er rep B rfa P 8S P ,y A R0 Mais du haut de la porte enfin nous l’avons vue, Un poignard a la main, sur Pyrrhus se courber. Lever les yeux au del, se frapper et tomber. Si la foi dans son coeur retrouvait quelque place! S’il venait a mes pieds me demander sa grace! Songe aux cris des vainqueurs, songe aux cris des mourants. Dans la flamme etouffes, sous le fer expirant. Quoi! toujours Andromaque occupe votre esprit? Que vous importe, “o dieux! sa joie ou son depit? Quel charme, malgre vous, vers elle vous attire? THE LEARNED BLACKSMITHS Seated, left to right: P. Cravedi, Secretary-Treasurer; Mr. Joseph L. E. Mondor, Moderator; E. Sullivan, President; J. Powers, Vice-President. Standing, left to right: A. McGee, E. Bonnici, R. Robitaille, A. Feeherry, J. Flynn, B. Connolly, M. Halloran, J. Brosnihan, W. Carey, R. Formato, R. Callahan, J. McGrady. HERITAGE Front Row, left to right: C. Toll, C. Morrell, M. Kundig, Associate Editor; M. Manning, Co-Editor-in-Chief; H. St. Maurice, Associate Editor; P. Robitaille, E. Kittredge. Back Row, left to right: R. Sullivan, Sports Editor; P. Marchant, Business Manager; J. Donnelly, R. Jacques, Mr. John J. Conte, Moderator; P. Faford, G. Calo, J. Janelle, Circulation Manager; D. Savoie, G. McHale, Art Editor. Absent when photo was taken: R. Misiewicz, Co-Editor-in-Chief; W. Bowler, W. Carey, M. DiPierro, J. Hurley, P. Lemaitre, J. Potvin, P. Turgeon, J. Woods. Prize-winning Math Fair exhibit submitted by Mr. David Nicoli of Springfield Technical High School in Springfield, Mass. MU ALPHA THETA — Front Row, left to right: D. Matthews, E. Sullivan, Vice-President; Rev. Alfons J. van der Linden, A.A., Moderator; G. St. Georges, President; J. Lapointe, Secretary-Treasuer. Back Row, left to right: W. Landry, G. Mater, P. Marchant, D. Boulanger, R. Joanis, M. Manning, F. Paika, R. Jacques, D. Savoie, J. Janelle. Absent when photo was taken: B. Lanciault. FIRST TENORS Gregoire Chabot, Richard Char- pentier, Wayne Landry, Peter Marchesseault, Roland Cote, Paul Turgeon, George Perreault, Peter Precourt. SECOND TENORS Dennis Bouffard, Philip Leblanc, Philip Herbert, Philip Heroux, Roger Robitaille, John Offredi, David Frigon, James Kenney, Paul Donahue, Joseph Navin, Richard St. Pierre, Marcel Pelo- quin, Robert Mercier, Raymond Gallant, Paul Daw. BARITONES Simon Mbeche, Robert Richard, Gerard Deschenes, Denis Dargis, Edward Lynch, Marc Chartier, Robert Hornbaker, George Mc- Hale, Rory Killilea. BASSES Robert Larose, Philip Raymond, George St. Georges, Vincent Pelletier, Philip Cormier, Claude Beaudreault, Paul Deschenes, Joseph Potvin. DIRECTOR Noel J. Collette, A.A. ATHLETICS RONALD J. GOBA Coach Front Row, left to right: J. Hurley, S. Mbeche, T. D ' Emilio, P. Taylor, E. Laskowski, D. Fanning, P. Richards, Co-Captain; R. Kirvin, J. Carey. Middle Row, left to right: C. Tamason, Co-Captain; R. St. Pierre, G. Wolf, M. Boisvert, P. Cormier, S. Wilk, R. Kittredge, R. Tourigny. Back Row, left to right: G. Gauthier, W. Suchon, J. DiCicco, P. Lane, T. Robo, J. O ' Leary, M. Lanciault, P. Deschenes, T. Couture. CROSS COUNTRY Front Row, left to right: C. Jenne, R. Killileo, B. Cassidy, R. Rodriguez, T. Hession. Middle Row, left to right: Coach R. Dubuque, R. Pellerin, B. Marcotte, Captain D. Gosselin, J. St. Pierre, Manager R. Blanchette. Back Row, left to right: A. Devost, L. Montenegro, A. Letendre, F. Mahon, G. Leonard, W. Dee, P. Lemaitre, Manager R. MacDonald. Front Row, left to right: D. Gosselin, L. Maynard, B. Marcotte, D. Bouvier, Co-Captain W. Aubuchon, D. Kettell, R. Pellerin, J. St. Pierre, R. Blanchette. Middle Row, left to right: Manager G. Casauban, Manager G. Bourret, R. Lorion, R. Pariseau, R. Mochak, W. Dennis, Manager A. L ' Heureux, Coach Emile Routhier. Back Row, left to right: G. Leonard, G. Babineau, H. St. Maurice, P. Miles, F. Mahon, J. Hurley, L. Mullaly, R. Gaudreau. Absent when photo was taken: Coach Roger Dubuque, Co-Captain G. Mater. Assumption 65 Marianapolis 53 37 North 30 54 Mt. St. Charles 37 45 Lawrence Central 53 33 St. Peter ' s 29 55 Sacred Heart 51 58 St. Stephen ' s 61 57 St. Bernard ' s (Fitchburg) 50 39 St. Mary ' s 40 65 Trade 50 38 St. John ' s (Worcester) 58 57 Springfield Commerce 67 54 North 51 63 St. Stephen ' s 40 44 Sacred Heart 67 60 St. John ' s (Worcester) 80 78 Trade 35 52 St. Peter ' s 47 70 St. Mary ' s 52 56 St. John ' s (Danvers) 51 A S K E T B A L Left to right: Edward Rowsey, Tri-Captain; Michael Hallo- ran, William Aubuchon, Tri-Captain; John Dowd, Ernest Melanson, David Cavan, Walter Avis, Normand Trem¬ blay, Tri-Captain; Robert Babon, Robert Horton, Stephen Cragan, Edward Tivnan. f ' % ' tjfl 1 ng | i ' j- . a M i- , v W ■ ' ■ ‘ ' P t 1 ' 4 J | T U 1 13 • • ' -a 1 , vv. ■ i P I ' 0 ■ ' . I : ' Jp If 1 m 3HF O ' fp [ : !i: f s CHARLES R. BIBAUD Athletic Director and Coach Front Row, left to right: Coach Emile Trahan, Captain R. Carignan, J. Janelle, C. Delbert, T. Delbert, E. Rowsey, B. Lanciault, N. Tremblay. Back Row, left to right: Coach Rev. Joseph-Robert Fredette, A.A., P. Richards, S. Mastrangelo, E. Ryan, M. Lanciault, J. Colgan, C. Gareau. Front Row, left to right: P. Richards, W. Carrigan, S. Cragan, W. Avis, R. Mercier, J. Dowd. Back Row, left to right: R. Brown, J. Hurley, D. Fanning, R. Babon, P. McNamara, L. Laverdure. ROBERT F. FLAGG Coach Compliments of MERCURY OIL COMPANY Robert W. Gallagher, President GREEN RIDGE TURKEY FARM — Restaurant - “We serve more turkey than any other restaurant in the world” Also Serving STEAK - CHOPS - LOBSTER - SEA FOOD Owned and operated by the Charpentier Family D. W. HIGHWAY, ROUTE 3 NASHUA, NEW HAMPSHIRE CK9 United Lens Company Compliments Manufacturers of of LENS BLANKS Marlboro Wire Goods SOUTHBRIDGE • W. E. AUBUCHON CO., INC. Hardware Merchants Since 1908 FITCHBURG, MASSACHUSETTS William E. Aubuchon, Jr., President, ' 34 J. Paul Aubuchon, Vice-President, ' 31 Compliments Robert Rollins Blazers, Inc. of North Attleboro Plumbing and Heating Co. ★ 832 BROADWAY 8 COMMONWEALTH AVENUE NORTH ATTLEBORO NEW YORK, N. Y. Tel. MY 9-4862 MR. AGENARD DESCHENES, Prop. COMMUNITY COUNSELING SERVICE, INC. Fund Raising and Public Relations 350 FIFTH AVENUE - NEW YORK l f N. Y. Telephone OX 5-1175 Compliments Sheraton-W orcester of Hotel and Motor Inn Ware Pratt Company Now Strictly C- -2 Modern WORCESTER • Granger Brothers, Inc. Worcester Chemical Distributors Corp. GENERAL CONTRACTORS Industrial and Fine Chemicals • Paints, Soaps, etc. • 100 WEBSTER STREET WORCESTER WORCESTER EDGAR I. POTVIN, Prop. L. Paul Courchesne Funeral Home Dr. Maurice J. Cyr, D.D.S. L. PAUL and LUCILLE D., Morticians 8 Dr. Normand E. Cyr, D.D.S. Dial PL 3-1260 82 PLANTATION STREET 2 MEADOW LANE FORT KENT, MAINE WORCESTER Bob’s Barber Shop 562 WEST BOYLSTON STREET WORCESTER Compliments of Robert Graviline . 1 Compliments Compliments of of Modern Hotel Corriveau. and Meat Market Insurance Agency, Inc. ▼ NASHUA NEW HAMPSHIRE 115 MAIN STREET NASHUA, NEW HAMPSHIRE McCready’s Dairy Gaudette’s Pavilion, Inc. Catering Service c+ s 102 GRANITE STREET BERLIN, NEW HAMPSHIRE MR. ROMEO BOULANGER. Proprietor 107 SOUTH MAIN STREET ACUSHNET, MASSACHUSETTS Best Wishes to the Class of ’62 To Father Edgar % Asa Bartlett Press Compliments of a Grateful Parent WORCESTER ▼ Printers of the 1962 MEMINI Compliments of Viola B. Kettell Compliments of Dr. Y. J. Mulaire C+3 STAMFORD, CONNECTICUT J. Belanger Associates Dr. and Mrs. Paul F. Bergin Mr. and Mrs. Raymond J. Boisvert Claflin-Donohue Company E. L. Dauphinais, Inc. Mr. and Mrs. James Del Negro Denholm ' s Mr. and Mrs. Agenard J. Deschenes Mr. and Mrs. Joseph A. Faria The French Worsted Company Raymond Gallant ' 62 Girouard Building Corporation Mr. J. Rolland Mondoux Mr. and Mrs. Milton F. Moran Dr. Laval U. Peloquin The Sullivan Family SILVER STAR PATRONS Henry Achin Insurance Company John B. Aubuchon Auburn Pharmacy Mr. William Boilard Attorney Gerald H. Bouvier Mrs. Margaret Breen Mr. and Mrs. John Brosnihan Perry Conte Tuxedo Service Mrs. and Mrs. Adelard Daigle Dupont ' s Fine Foods Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Fortin Mr. and Mrs. Normand Frechette Mr. and Mrs. Neil Freitas Drs. Paul and Raymond Goyette Mr. and Mrs. Leo Graciano Jerry ' s Hair Design Salon Mr. and Mrs. Charles M. Landry Mr. and Mrs. Joseph R. Lapointe Mr. and Mrs. Paul LeFrancois Lowell Pharmacy Mr. and Mrs. George V. Lynch Alfred Mainzer, Inc. Marlborough Co-operative Society, Inc. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Molleur Dr. and Mrs. Joseph Montminy Mr. and Mrs. Lionel Morais Dr. Laval U. Peloquin Mr. and Mrs. Gerard O. Plasse Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Simard Snyder ' s Men ' s Shop, Inc. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas F. Sullivan Mr. and Mrs. George P. Toll Worcester Telegram and Gazette « ©l GIFT PATRONS )® 5 Al ' s Barber Shop Astor ' s Spa Bessette ' s Market Mr. and Mrs. Rene A. Bousquet W. Ronan Campion Attorney and Mrs. Thomas Carey John C. Colleary, D.D.S. Mr. and Mrs. Dana F. Cummings Mr. Kenneth W. Ethier Dr. and Mrs. Frederick Fortin Mr. Donat F. Gladu Mr. Paul Gosselin Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Granger King Markets Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Kundig Mr. Edward Lamperone Mr. and Mrs. Arthur LeFrancois Leland Auto School Lois ' Donut Shop Dr. and Mrs. Roland A. Manseau Mr. Lucien A. Manzi Mr. and Mrs. Alphonse U. Marcotte Mr. and Mrs. Romeo A. Maynard Mercandante Memorial Funeral Home Miss Beatrice Molleur Mr. and Mrs. David J. Molleur Paul Moore Pharmacy Miss Donna Olsen Mr. Normand Pelletier Mr. and Mrs. Albert Petren Mr. Armand J. Proulx Radio Maintenance Supply Company Mrs. Juanita Raymond Dr. and Mrs. Roger Ro bitaille Mr. and Mrs. James D. Scanlon S. S. Kresge Company Attorney David J. Sullivan Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Tardiff Mr. Edgar Tremblay Mrs. Eugene Tremblay War Surplus Store A Friend Compliments of MR. J. AIME LAVALLEE 145 CHAPIN STREET - SPRINGFIELD 7, MASSACHUSETTS Chances are ' cause I sing a lot, I just might make the TOP. FREDDIE VIC and KEN ' S Dining Hall The home of hand-made French cooking. Bologna our specialty. Sinecures available for seniors. Most popular student dining-hall on campus.


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