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HOWARD DION “Babe” Pet Saying—“Save it for me.” Pastime—Joking. Activities—A. A. (10. 11. 12). Here is “Babe” the class comedian. He believes that a laugh a day keeps the doctor away, so for good measure has at least one good laugh every period. His personality will certainly bring him success in anything he does. We all hope he will succeed in becoming a machinist’s mate the Navy. JOHN DRAINVILLE “Johnny” Pet Saying—“Son O'ma gun !” Pastime -Roller Skating. Activities—A. A.. English Club (10. 11). Johnny is the heart-breaker of the Room class, but well liked by everyone. You should see Johnny and “Sha” battle it out on any school subject. One of our best debaters, he would make a good lawyer. We hope he succeeds. 3 English WARREN DRAINVILLE “Dry” Pet Saying—“For Christmas sake.” Pastime—Dancing. Activities—Athletic Association (10. 11. 12). Meet “Dry” who is always trying to stump Mr. Murgo in some math problem, but he never succeeds. There is hardly a dull moment when lie’s around. He attends practically every school dance and thoroughly enjoys himself. If he becomes as good a toolmaker as he is a debater he ought to have no trouble at all. ALEXANDER STEPHEN FALES “Sandy” Pet Saying—“Well, well!” Pastime—Discussing current events with Charlie C. Activities—Pres. Senior Rostrum. Aggie Club, Athletic Association (10, 11. 12): Green and White Staff. Our “Sandy” is the sort of a fellow who is always willing to help others. His friendly advice and finished homework has helped many a pupil solve his troubles. “Sandy” takes most of his school activities seriously. As yet he is undecided about the future, but we know he will succeed in his line of endeavor. 17
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mm LOUISE DE LUCA “Lou” Pet Saying—“Sure! Sure!” Pastime—With Johnny. Activities—A. A. (10, 11. 12); English Club (10. 11); Operetta. Lou” is the humorist of her class and there is no room for Mr. Grouch when she is present. Lou”, who likes to sing, was most successful in her interpretation of the character “Sunbonnet Sue” in our operetta. In our opinion, her pleasing personality and sweet voice would be an asset to any orchestra. May success he your companion through life. NANCY DE PASQUALE “Nan” Pet Saying—“Prove it!” Pastime—Walking. Activities—A. A (10. 11. 12); Italian Club (10. 11. 12): English Club (11). Step up and meet our future beautician, because that is Nancy’s ambition, and she has the necessary qualifications of cheerfulness and friendliness which ought to make her successful in this line of work. As to her parking place, she says it’s everywhere. Maybe that accounts for her attendance at all school functions. v J.UCY DEL ”Lu” I AND ?—“1 11 say! e—Listening to records, tivities—English Club, Scc’y (11. 12); Senior Class Junior Executive Committee, Green and White Staff, A. A. (10. 11. 12) tr J Whether f office girl, student, or class secretary. to make a good one. Tall, attractive makes the “ideal” secretary. Her ought to take our “Lu.” (J IJm cag inkn “Lu” and J( dres d. she [tWpCtlvjiisposition and pleasing personality ougli ier tar. Never a spare moment to waste, that’s c ROSE DIOATI “Digity” Pet Saying—“You know what?” Pastime—Enjoying life. Activities—A. A. (10. 11. 12); Rostrum (12); Italian Club (10. 11. 12); English Club (11); Green and White Staff. Operetta. Rose is the talkative, hard-working, young lady you usually see hustling about in Room I, and also between the two school offices. Whenever there is a dance, ball game of any sort, or a club meeting being held. Rose is always present at the affair. Rose’s parking place is any place but wherever that is we know she is making someone happy. 16
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ALFRED FERRIERA “Al” Pit Saying—“How’s everything?” Pastime—Collecting sports data. Activities—A. A. (10. 11. 12) ; French Club (10). Whenever one enters a quiet study room, chances arc that “Al” would be one of the students there. Hut if Alfred is given an opportunity to talk he could “rattle off” and continue to talk as a sports announcer would do. for that is “Al's” ambition, sportscasting. He was one of the lucky boys to earn a trip to one of the World Series games in Detroit last year. HERBERT UfFRANCIS. JR. et fl.ynlt Xonic onPstmle!’ Wasflun -—il.ittcjb g to Glenn Miller. 'peretta. Green and White Staff (12); A. 12); Senior Rostrum. President English Clubs ■fere’s no reason for Herbie to be as shy as he is. for can talk about almost any subject intelligently. He loves music and is a smooth dancer. He is a very dapper young man. More than one person would love to have his dimples. Oh! Yes! Herbie is our fastest typist. DANIEL FREITAS “Dannie” Pet Saying—“Don’t fool around.” Pastime—Scouting. Activities—Aggie Club. A. A. (10. 11. 12). “Dannie” can always be seen at the Scout Hall telling the boys all about camping and scouting. He takes a lot of kidding from the fellows but is always a good sport. They say he wants to be a foreign correspondent. It might be dangerous but we hope you make out all right. Dannie. JOHN FREITAS “Shorty” Pet Saying— We was robbed!” Pastime—Sports. Activities—Football (12). Basketball (12). A. A. “Shorty” was the crack-shot of the basketball team, having compiled an enviable number of points at the close of the season. FJe is a good worker and is always willing to lend a helping hand. Good luck in whatever profession you choose to follow. Johnnie. 18
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