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MARY CABRAL “Skip” t Saying—“You'll hear from me.” Pastime—Cooking. Activities—A. A (10, 11, 12) ; Operetta. Meet “Skip one of our few good cooks. Her experience in the model suite will make her quite a housewife. If you’re looking for “Skip try the movies because I know she’ll he there with Betty. By the way, “Skip wants to he an interior decorator. Here’s wishing you luck, “Skip. mg ELIZABETH CAMARA “Betty Pet Saying—“Hy. there! Pastime—Cooking. Activities—A. A. (10. 11. 12). Rather shy and timid is our Betty. We hear her cook-will make her quite a housewife. She can always be found in the movies with “Skip”. Betty wants to he a dressmaker and we know she’ll succeed with all her training JOSEPH CA song of Pet Saying—“Make 5 r Pastime Sindng ff w Activititj iTv Agriculture! R “Hookil is one class, hut he is very He is one of th$, in all his e ful hoys in the senior fs when he is with his gang, talar seniors and is very sincere is why he is everyone’s friend. Although undecided about the future, his straightforwardness will carry him far. The best of luck, “Hookie. WILLIAM J. CASHIN “Billy Pet Saying—“You’re not just whistling! Pastime—Jerking sodas. Activities—A A. (10. 11, 12) ; Rostrum (11). Here is one of the liveliest boys in our class. Always full of vim and vigor, that’s “Billy. This year he has been having quite a time with “Bud —getting into trouble and out again—but never for long. “Bill gets all the joy there is to get out of living and helps other people to do the same. May his luck he such that he will always keep smiling. 12
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HELENE FREDA “Bunnie” Pet Saying—“Aw, cut it oiy Pastime—Motoring. Activities—French C| m u ovtjr p q fi» iiij. inuA Cheerleader (11); lpf retta-jfj Helene of tlft tj elier members of class. She cair he seen v fn Trudy at any ti 1. 12); the senior time, as the two are inseparable. Her pastime is trying to perfect a hack dive although her interests often stray. After graduation she hopes to enter the nursing profession- Best of luck! MARIANO J. BUCOLC “Buck” Pet Saying—“My word!” Pastime—Studying. V Activities—A. A. (10, 11, 12); Secretary of Sophomore class. Executive Board of Junior Rostrum, Treasurer of Senior Rostrum. Italian Club (10. 11); Photography Club Although first appearances might lead one to believe that Buck” is always studious, he sometimes surprises us. His pleasing personality and engaging smile plus his willingness to co-operate have won him many friends. He plans to enter prep school next fall enroute to a naval career. We all wish him luck! MARY KATHARINE BURNS “Sis” Pet Saying—“Wanta hear a joke?” Pastime—Going to games. Activities—French Club (10); Executive Board (10, 11); A. A. (10, 11, 12); Operetta. Excitement—that’s Mary’s middle name—you’ll find her wherever there is any activity. Sis” is a great lover of sports and excels in the gym and on the tennis court- Although she is mathematically inclined, she plans to study nursing, and we know she’ll make a success of it. ARTHUR CABRAL Art” Pet Saying—“I wouldn’t be knowing. Pastime—Collecting baseball data. Activities—A. A. (10. 11, 12); Rostrum (11) French Club (10. 11). Don’t let “Art’s pet saying fool you. He really is bright and has been springing surprises on us all year round. “Art” is a good sport and because he is. he is made the butt of many jokes in his classes. However, he sometimes plays a few jokes on his fellow classmates. Here’s hoping you succeed in anything you may attempt! 11
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t Pet Saying—“Give this tc Pastime—Bowling. PRANK CA “Ku. Activities—A. A. (10, 11. f WOuiiior Rostnim, French Club (10), Football (10, 12); Baseball (12). “Kudge has the distinction of having been the first member of our sophomore class to have been injured in the 1938 football season. He was unable to join the 1939 squad but made up for it in the 1940 season. Football is not the only sport he enjoys for we have heard that he bowls very well and we have seen him play baseball. In classes he enjoys asking questions and debating. Pet Saying—“Can you manage it?” Pastime—Doing someone’s bookkeeping. Activities—A. A. (10. 11. 12); English Club (10. 11). Anne is the shining star of our all (but one) boy bookkeeping class. To all appearances she is very quiet, hut don’t let her fool you. You are bound to find her wherevci you hear laughing. Always neat in appearance, with a winning smile, she hopes someday to be a bookkeeper. Pet Saying—“Absolutely.” Pastime—Balancing chemistry equations. Activities—A. A. (10. 11. 12); Italian Club. Senior Rostrum. Junior English Club. Band and Orchestra (11, 12). “Sherrie’s” name can he found on the honor roll at the end of every term. She seems to enjoy school life and all that goes with it. One can find her in the chemistry laboratory most anytime, where she spends most of her spare minutes with “Fanny She hopes to enter the nursing field. With her sweet disposition, we know she will succeed. CHARLES A.COGGESHALL “Deacon” Pet Saying—“Tell it to the Marines! Pastime—Keeping money accounts. Activities—A. A. (10, 11. 12) (Treasurer); Class Treasurer (11. 12); Green and White Staff, Aggie Club. Meet Charlie one of the most industrious members of the senior class. Charlie has served as business manager of the Green and White, treasurer for both junior and senior classes, and no one can keep accounts better than he. Charlie wants to be a monk and has already made plans to enter the senynary at Cumberland. The best of everything to you, Charlie. ANNE JOAN CHIRICO “Nan” ROSE MARIE CHIRICO “Sherrie 13
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