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Peter J. Cragan “Curls” . . . “Crags” . . . “What do you mean, your hands aren’t big enough!” . . . Holden boy who looks forward to coming into the big city . . . “Ya can’t win ’em all” . . . hates driving six-cylinder cars . . . main¬ stay in Monks forecourt for two years. “I never met a man I didn’t like.” — Will Rogers. J.V. Basketball: 1,2; Varsity Basketball: 3,4; Varsity Baseball: 2,3,4; Intra¬ mural Football: 1,4. Home address: 69 Anderson Avenue, Holden, Massachusetts. Hugh Paul Culverhouse “Huey” . . . “Hugs” . . . the day starts after morning coffee at Lois’s . . . a regular in the summer work crew at APS . . . Pet peeve: “cool” kids who talk about “hot” cars . . . dislikes bananas and steak . . . “Sure” . . . ambition in life: to be happy. “ . . . But I have promises to keep, And miles to go before I sleep.” — Robert Frost. Y.C.S.: 2; French Club: 1,2,3,4. Home Address: 10 Wildwood Avenue, Worcester, Massachusetts. Richard G. Daigle “Rich” . . . always ready for a challenge . . . spends summer on water skis . . . likes working on cars . . . loves GTO’s with three deuces . . . “Are you for real?” . . . can’t resist steaks or barbecues. “Good morning!” — Robert Fortin, A.A. J.V. Football: 1,2; J.V. Basketball: 1; J.V. Baseball: 1,2; Track: 1,2; Intra¬ mural Football: 3,4: Intramural Basketball: 1,2,3,4; Explorers: 2,3,4; Physical Chairman-Student Council: 3. Home Address: 8 Alfred Street, Fort Kent, Maine. 21
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Daniel R. Copeland “Copes” . . . easy-going, every bit of him . . . insatiable appetite . . . never gets angry . . . “I’m sure!” ... pet peeve: kids who think they have it made — freshmen ... a fight with his roommate — a “Battle of the Bulges!” “Angels are bright still, though the brightest fell” — William Shakespeare. Varsity Football: 2,3,4; Track: 2,3,4; Intramural Basketball: 2,3,4; Heri¬ tage: 4; Explorers: 2,3,4. Home address: 67 Furman Crescent Street, Rochester, New York. James F. Cosgrove “King Surf’ . . . “Coz” . . . one of the “Bueno” boys . . . considers his main qualities infallibility and modesty . . . frowns upon conformism . . . loves lobster and hard cider (?)... “It’s never too late to be conquered.” . . . addicted to folk music ... his ambition in life is to help people. “Ad bibendum nemo serus.” Intramural Football: 1,2,3; Intramural Basketball: 1,2,3,4; Y.C.S.: 2,3,4; French Club: 3,4. Home address: 402 May Street, Worcester, Massachusetts. Maurice E. Coutu “Couts” . . . “Coutcha” . . . “Beatles forever!!!” . . . why can’t they have more football games near Lowell? . . . “Weekend passes tonight?” . . . enjoys water skiing and driving cars . . . loves shrimp, any style . . . “Where’d that pool chalk go?” “This house is hell.” — William Shakespeare. Varsity Football: 2,3,4; Varsity Baseball (manager): 2; Intramural Foot¬ ball: 1; Intramural Basketball: 2,3; Glee Club: 1,2,3. Home address: 6 Riverly Street, Lowell, Massachusetts. 20
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Vincent A. DiBenedetto “Vince” . . . always ready for a good argument . . . “That’s debatable!” . . . professes a like for cooking and eating . . . loves squid . . . “If I’d only lerned to spel” . . . irritated by super-patriots ... his ambition in life: to be retired. “In medio tutissimus ibis.” (The middle course is the surest.) — Ovid. Heritage: 3,4; Debating: 1,4; French Club: 2,3,4. Home Address: 36 Donquit Street, Worcester, Massachusetts. Francis A. Dion “Frank” . . . possesses a wonderful sense of humor . . . plays a mean harmonica . . . would someday like to get enough sleep . . . “Is this a ‘G’ period?” . . . “Come in” . . . loves those one minute room inspections. “The hottest places in hell are reserved for those who, in time of great moral crisis, maintain their neutrality.” — Dante. Intramural Football: 3,4; Service Corps: 4; French Club: 4; Explorers: 2,- 3,4; Glee Club: 3. Home Address: R.F.D. 3, Box 294, Willimantic, Connecticut. James J. Docker “Doc” . . . “Hate to clue ya, Doc, but she’s seventeen” . . . never makes it to breakfast on time . . . could listen to the Rolling Stones anytime . . . “What’s going on here?” . . . can’t stand Chinese cooking . . . would someday like to see Jamaica. “The only thing to fear is fear itself.” — Franklin D. Roosevelt. Track: 4; Intramural Football: 4; Service Corps: 4. Home Address: 206 Clare Street, New Britain, Connecticut. 22
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