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Richard C. Elliot “Rich” . . . “Eagle” . . . renowned for being neat (?)... spends a lot of time at Honey Farms . . . “Sure was a neat shot” . . . avid match book collector . . . “Break out the cards, guys” . . . irked by women drivers . . . studied at APS as a post-graduate. “To be or not to be, that is the question.” — Shakespeare. Intramural Football: 4; Service Corps: 4. Home Address: 197 Johnson Street, Torrington, Connecticut. Vincent E. Farese “Freeze” . . . ardent Bob Dylan fan . . . long live Italy . . . crazy about his grandmother’s ravioli . . . “Qui va?” . . . Twinkle-toes of the dance floor . . . frequent target of Kop’s squirt-gun . . . easy to get along with. “To be or not to be.” — Shakespeare. Varsity Football: 2; Intramural Football: 1,3,4; Intramural Basketball: 2, 3,4; Intramural Volleyball: 1,2,3; Y.C.S.: 2,3; Service Corps: 4; St. John’s Guild: 1; Explorers: 2,3,4. Home Address: 24 Farese Road, Milford, Massachusetts. John J. Flynn “Jack” . . . true Irishman — quick wit, quicker temper . . . can’t under¬ stand why people blame him when they don’t get their mail . . . “Not again!” . . . lost without his guitar . . . avid folk music fan. “This above all: to thine ownself be true . . . thou canst not be false to anyone.” — Shakespeare. Intramural Football: 3,4; Intramural Basketball: 3; Y.C.S.: 3,4; Student Interracial Committee: 2; Service Corps: 1,2,3,4; Debating: 1; Glee Club: 2 , 3 . Home Address: 2058 Oceanside Parkway, Oceanside, New York.
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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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Robert E. Fortier, Jr. “Forts” . . . “Here” . . . the scourge of all refs . . . irritated by cheery hall proctors early in the morning ... a mouth fit for every occasion . . . “whoopy-twang!” . . . likes steak . . . other half of the “Battle of the Bulges” . . . very fond of kittens . . . philosophy is to live every day as it comes. “The only thing that is necessary for the triumph of evil is that good men do nothing.” — Edmund Burke. J.V. Football: 1,2; Varsity Tennis (manager): 2; Intramural Football: 3,4; Intramural Basketball: 1,2,3,4; Intramural Volleyball: 1,2; Y.C.S.: 1,2; Service Corps: 1,2; Memini: 4; Explorers: 1,2; Glee Club: 1. Home address: 43 Summit Avenue, North Smithfield, Rhode Island. William L. Fox, Jr. “Bill” . . . “Foxy” . . . famous for his unchecked tongue . . . can never remember those quiz dates . . . “For Pete’s sake” . . . active in Explorers . . . “It looked like a blue sock this morning” . . . “Let’s get serious, men” ... his goal is to help others help themselves. “Love, then do whatever you want.” — Saint Augustine. J.V. Football: 2; Varsity Baseball: 1,2,3,4; Intramural Football: 1,4; Intra¬ mural Basetball: 1,2,3,4; Heritage: 3; Explorers: 2,3,4. Home address: 92 Brattle Street, Worcester, Massachusetts. David A. Fuller “Dave” . . . “Full” . ‘ . stalwart on the tennis team . . . can always find time to work on those calculus problems . . . prefers blue-eyed blondes . . . “Know what I mean?” . . . has an aversion for over-traditionalists . . . his aim is to be considered an original thinker. JV. Football: 2; J.V. Tennis: 1,2; Cross-country: 1,3; Varsity Tennis: 3,4; Intramural Football: 4; Intramural Basketball: 1,2,3,4; Liturgical Choir; 2; Explorers: 1,2,3,4. Home address: 78 Promenade Avenue, Warwick, Rhode Island. 24
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