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STEVEN NEAL COHEN GERARD EDWARD COMEAU Keden wenig abcr wahr, denn vieles Hcden bringt Gefahr. Entered Class IV from the Our Lady of Perpetual Help School. Classical Prize II; German Club II, I, Treasurer I; .Swim- ming I , III; Highway Safety Club II, I; 2nd Lieut. D Co. Lst Regt. THOMAS KENNEY CONLON Knowledge is power. Entered Class IV from the Our Lady of Presentation School. Track II; Math Club III, I; Highway Safety Club I; Trick Drill Team II, I; Political Science Club II, i; Weightlifting Club II, I; Register Business Staff I; .Junior Achievement I; 2nd Lieut. B Co. 1st Regt. PAUL MICHAEL CONNOLLY Chacun a son gout. Entered Class HI from the Roxbury Latin School. Fidelity Prize II; Baseball HI, II, I, City All-Star II; Hockey II, I; National Honor Society II, ; Junior French Club III; Liber .Actorum I; 2nd Lieut. H Co. 1st Regt. Mike EUGENE JOSEPH COREY Many come, but few are chosen. Entered Class VI from the Randall G. Morris School. Track V, IV, III, II; Cross Country II; Trick Drill Team II; I; Victory Club I; Professional Club IV, III, II; Science Fiction Club III, II; Junior Achievement II, I, Vice-President II; 2nd Lieut. A Co. 1st Regt. ROBERT MICHAEL CORRENTI Even our darkest hour is only sixty minutes long. Entered Class VI from the Elihu Greenwood School. Approbation Prize V; Prize Declamation III, II, I, 2nd Prize II, I; Dramatics Award II, I; Bowling Club II, I; Debating Club II; Dramatics Cllub III-I; Liber Actorum IV-I, Produc- tion Editor I; National Honor Society II, I; Register Literary Staff IV-I, Executive Board I; Class Committee I; Junior Prom Committee II; Ring Committee II; Stage Crew III-I; N.H.S. Revue III-I; WORE Safety Program II; Political Science Club II, I; Boston Globe High School Editors Press Conference II, I; Boston University Editors Club I; Tutor I; Senior Prom Committee; Victory Dance Committee; Class Banquet Committee; Mid-Winter Dance Committee; 2nd Lieut. E Co. 1st Regt. To aim for superior achievement, mentally, socially, morally. Entered Class IV from the Woodrow Wilson School. Baseball HI, I; Bowling Club II; Junior French Club IV; Junior Prom Committee; 2nd Lieut. A Co. 1st Regt. Gerry Tom Bob FREDERICK PAUL COTE Now is the time. Entered Class IV from the Washington Irving School. 1st Prize Lowell Institute Fair; Russian Club II, I; Camera Club IV, HI, II, I, Vice-President II, President I; Liber Actorum I, Editor of Photography I; Civil Air Patrol HI, II, I; Crew II; 1st Lieut. A. Co. 1st Regt. Fred Steve Geno
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VICTOR EDWARD CHEAH Their knowledge being extensive, their thoughts become sincere. Entered Class IV from St. John’s School. Fidelity Prize IV; Soccer I; Track I; Aviation Club II; Chess Club I; Math Club I; Physics Chemistry Club I; Radio Club III; Science Fiction Club II, I; Political Science Club II; Sergeant-at-Arms I; Capt. Brigade Staff 1st Regt. ARTHUR RONALD CARMEN I have things to do. Entered class VI from the Dudley School. Fidelity Prize III; Baseball V, iV, III, II, I; Basketball V, IV, III, II, I; Football III, II, I; Track V, I; Radio Club V; Social-Science Club III; Victory Dance Committee II, I; Highway Safety Club II; 2nd Lieut. A Co. 1st Regt. STEPHEN CARP Nemo solus ratis sapit. Entered Class VI from the Sarah Greenwood School. Modern Prize II; French IV; Music Appreciation Club II, I; Professional Club III, II, I; 2nd Lieut. E-1 Co. 1st Regt. JOSEPH FEO CARPENITO Knowledge is man’s crown of distinction.. Entered Class VI from the Phineas Bates School. Fidelity Prize III; Track Manager II; Golf III, II, I; Captain I; German Club II, I; Trick Drill Team II, I; Corridor Patrol II. I; Professional Club IV, III, II, I; Captain, Brigade Staff 1st Regt. Steve CHARLES JEREMIAH CARPINELLA JR. Today is the tomorrow that we worried about yesterday. Entered Class IV from the Washington Irving School. Soccer II; Bowling Club II; French Club IV, III; Greek Club III, II; Model Crafts Club IV, III; National Honor So- ciety Review ' II; Model Railroad Club IV, III; Professional Club IV, III; Trick Drill Team II, I; Political Science Club II; Victory Club II, I; 2nd Lieut. E Co. 1st Regt. JOHN LEONARD CASHION Great beauty, great strength, and great riches are really and truly of no great use; right heart exceeds all. Entered Class VI from the Phineas Bates School. Fidelity Prize II; Track III; Golf Club II, I; Professional Club lil, II, I; Cafeteria Cashier V, IV, III; 2nd Lieut. C Co. 1st Regt. Carpy JOSEPH EDWARD COFFEY A battle is fought to be won. Entered Class VI from the Mather School. Modern Prize V; Baseball V, III; Football I; Soccer IV; Track VI, V, 1; Crew II, I; Bowling Club III; F’rench Club IV; Vic- tory Club I; Corridor Patrol II; Junior Achievement II; Vic- tory Dance Committee I; Mid-Winter Prom Committee 1; Senior Banquet Committee I; 2nd Lieut. El Co. 1st Regt. Art Cash Vic Carp IT
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Jim JAMES JOSEPH CZUPRYNA This business of living is tedious indeed. Entered Class VI from the Champlain School. Military Science Club III, II; Trick Drill Team III, II; 2nd Lieut. F Co. 1st Regt. 30 RICHARD JAMES COYNE One third scholar, one third athlete, two thirds mathema- tician. Entered Class IV from the St. William School. Cross Country II, I; Manager, I; Track III, II, Manager II; German Club III, II; Military Science Club I; Science Fiction Club IV, III, II, I, Vice President I; Weightlifting Club IV, Physics and Chemistry Club, I; Register Literary Staff II, I; 2nd Lieut. E Co. 1st Regt. DAVID GERARD CRAY A quiet mind is richer than a crown. Entered Class VI from the Joseph P. Manning School. Fidelity Prize, III; Band Prize III, II; French Club IV, III, II; Professional Club II, I; Library Assistant II, I; South- east District Band V-I; B.L.S. Band V-I; B.P.S.J.C.B. V, IV; B.P.S. Symphony Band III, II, I; B.L.S. Brass Choir V-I; B.L.S. Dance Band II, I; Corridor Patrol II, I; B.P.S. Brass Choir I V-I; N.H.S. Revue IV-I; 1st Lieut. Band. DAVID CRIMMINS Abeunt studia in mores. Entered Class VI from the George H. Conley School. Cross Country II, Manager II; Model Crafts Club IV; Trick Drill Team H; Cafeteria Marshal IV; Science Fiction Club IV, III; Pen Pal Club II; Victory Club I; Professional Club II, I; Current Events Club IV; Junior Achievement I; 2nd Lieut. A Co. 1st Regt. ANTHONY FRANCIS CRISAFULLI If at first you don’t succeed, try, try again. Entered Class VI from the Daniel Webster School. Cross Country VI, V; Track T, V, IV; Bowling Club II; Chess Club VI, V, IV; Highway Safety Club IV, III, II; Modern History Club III; Red Cross Club III, II; Social Science Club II; Military Science Club I; Victory Club II, I; Corridor Patrol III, II; Office Worker I; Capt. Brigade Staff. ROBERT WILLIAM CROUCH From Beethoven to Basoon, music is in his soul. Entered Class VI from the Mather School. Basketball I; Bowling Club II, I; Register Literary Staff II, I; Social Science Club VI, V; Corridor Patrol II, I; Victory Dance Committee I; Victory Club I; Class Banquet Com- mittee I; Farewell Prom Committee I; 2nd Lieut. A Co. 1st Regt. TYRONE SHELDON CUSHING This above all: to thine own self be true. Entered Class VI from the Frank V. Thompson School. Band Prize II; Bowling Club I; Debating V, II; French Club I; Music Appreciation Club II, I; Orchestra III, II; Pen Pal Club VI; Science Club V; Professional Club IV, III, II, I; Senior Symphony Band II, I; B.P.S. Senior Symphony Orchestra II, I; Junior Band I ’; Senior Band II, I; Volunteer Work II; 2nd Prize, Boston City Hospital Essay Contest I; 2nd Lieut. Band. Dave Tony Crouchie Rich Dave
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