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ARA BERBERIAN Ara' ' Attleboro, Mass. COLLEGE: Undecided AMBITION: Trucking Company ACTIVITIES: Football, Baseball, Basketball. FAVORITE MEMORY: Bull sessions. MOST SUCCESSFUL ENDEAVOR: Going to college. Ara left Dean at mid-year so that he could work for his Uncle Sam in the U. S. Navy. When he left us we all felt that we had st a p 't of ourselves. We miss Ara's tales oigdventu but vuigo kizefiv tha ,wherever he goes goodflfa un I rm J -ff ,,,.-,V J off, Jw- 1. f ,. , fb I. UI' .Lil I vw. V. WILBUR IVICALLISTER , J ' ', 7.f,f , V .. - A' HMM' W f -I I Lf ' . Jy,gfY1'V,f' ii Waterbury, Vt. - , ' ' f ,L , COLLEGE: University of Vermont AMBITIO ' e r 'QPU X I L M- 1 .1 yd! ily! L 'ij' ACTIVITIES: Football Mgr., Basketball, Dramatic Clrliiixg r ,I 4' . J' rj' A Qty. LW! . , FAVORITE MEMORY: Eating Downtown. dl ' -ff pw 9 ,f , .4 5 ' , ff, R, ly Mosr SUCCESSFUL ENDEAVQR: Basketball , J I ,171 .ffl VW ,VLH I7 X' ,H -K rv I Mac left Dean at the end o r s s er J, J ,f ,U f ,f Q .- L, N, ' attend the University of Ver . ' t us ' I I I .' . It ' J' ,A ways will lead him to sugce oo c ith y r c ff X Ll A , T. I I- fd. lege work. .A -My t , if ,MW Roaster L, SCHALK ,I yr! , X , .' , U' Bob W' 5 ' U9 j n Syracuse, N. Y. 6, - ' LLECE: I-Ioly Cross AIVIBITION: Coach D ' ACTIVITIES: Basketball, Football, Baseball. A FAVORITE MEMORY: Bellingham, Mass. MOST SUCCESSFUL ENDEAVOR: Passing geometry. Bob had trouble deciding whether to go to college or stay at Dean during mid-term. His final decision was to stay at Dean, which made everybody happy. His friendly, nonchalant manner was typical of Bob no matter where he was. With his sports ability and per- sonality, we know Bob will make good at anything he wfAf TVh'lfyb tt' does. RICHARD TORCHIA Dick Swansea, Mass. CULLEGE: Columbia AMBITION: Pharmacist ACTIVITIES: Football, Basketball, Baseball, Dramatics. FAVORITE MEMORY: Meeting Chuck MOST SUCCESSFUL ENDEAVOR: Plcyinq the hero in The Faith oi I'ler Sister. Dick, the 'tDurfee Flashfi kept the third floor jump- ing. His leadership ability which was displayed in the Inter-floor Water Fight, along with his line of gab misht some day make Dick a senator. Dick's good humor and pleasant personality made him everybody's friend. His sports ability was widened here at Dean when he took up ping-pong under Phil's guidance. Good luck, Dick, and - If W IOSEX T VALLETTA J .. rl W Syracuse, N. Y. COLLEGE: Dartmouth AMBITION: Doctor ACTIVITIES: Basketball, Baseball. FAVORITE MEMORY: Smyth, singing in chapel. MOST SUCCESSFUL ENDEAVOR: Coming to Dean. Joe was one of the few students who came to Dean at the mid-term. However, it was not long before Joe had made many friends. His basketball ability was quick- ly accepted on the team. With your good nature and friendly ways we know that you cannot help but be a success. Page Fifty keep up your swell manner and you'll be a success. Nineteen Fifty-one
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IOHN LEROY John Braintree, Mass. COLLEGE: Springfield AMBITION: Business ACTIVITIES: Football. FAVORITE MEMORY: Football practice. MOST SUCCESSFUL ENDEAVOR: Remaining the way I am. John was one of our co-captains on the gridiron this past fall. After proving himself on the field and scholasti- cally, John left Dean to re-join the Marines. However, feeling that the Marines did not need him Cyetj John decided to start the second semester at Springfield Col- lege. We all miss John's happy-go-lucky manner and know that he will be a success in the future. THORNTON LEWIS LYNAM, IR. Thorn Dartmouth, Mass. COLLEGE: Princeton AMBITION: Rubber and plastic chemist FAVORITE MEMORY: Snack Bar. ACTIVITIES: Dramatic Club. MOST SUCCESSFUL ENDEAVOR: The mastering of chemistry. Thorn brought to Dean with him a vast knowledge of baseball. His advice and stories kept the boys happy and up-to-date in baseball. Thorn has a good start to the making of a big league manager. Someday when you pick up your paper, don't be surprised to see Thorn's name under the heading of Manager of the Year. Good luck in whatev W. RUSSELL MURRAY, IR. Russ Amesbury, Mass. COLLEGE: University of New Hampshire AMBITION: Professional baseball player ACTIVITIES: Baseball. FAVORITE MEMORY: Week-ends. MOST SUCCESSFUL ENDEAVOR: Passing Spanish. Russ was probably the first person the new students became acquainted with. Russ had that trait that enabled him to make friends very easily. Everybody was Russis friend and our best wishes go with him when he goes to the Cardinal baseball camp. COLLEGE: Georg er vocation you follow. PAUL V. MCCORMICK HMHCN Syracuse, N. Y. e Washington AMBITION: Foreign Service ACTIVITIES: Football, Basketball. FAVORITE MEMORY: Meeting Chuck. MOST SUCCESSF Mac left UL ENDEAVOR: Making the Dean's List. Dean at the end of the first semester to attend George Washington. George Washington got a good football player when they accepted Mae Mac was everybody's friend at Dean. He was a dead-eye with a water pistol which was displayed in the inter-floor water fight. We know with his wonderful personality and good natured ways he will be a success at college. We will look for you on the gridiron next year. IAMES EDWARD POOLE Jim Sudbury, Mass. COLLEGE: University oi Vermont AMBITION: Engineer ACTIVITIES: Baseball. FAVORITE MEMORY: Snack Bar. MOST SUCCESSFUL ENDEAVOR: Algebra. Jim is a tall, lanky chap who intends to further his education at the University of Vermont after leaving Dean. Jim will unquestionably attain his future goal in life. All of the best wishes to you in your future success. Nineteen Fifty-one Page Forty-nine
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Back row-Schnarc. Baudcr. I-lorsefield, Kupferburg, Durgin, Mitchell, Rosenfeld, Ray. HCL Second row-Mercer, Cranmcr. Bridgham. Murray, Bourrct, Front. row-Scovill, S, XVillits. Slipp. MCDCYHIOYI. . U-Q. Qaida .9-'LL he-.aggxbbhcurzr mv ,R-b,,x-my Agni - , ug . ACADE, i -JUNIOR CLASS 5951' 9 '-'JK-U' up... -U .1 C ' Vx VV, Q it L Q. THE IUNIOR CLASS, mainleventpylthe year was: the trip into, Boston to see l lp'l 'M ' Romeo and Juliet. The Iurrioruilttrss prom was cgjmbiried with the May dance 36, this year. ' . ll l i fi . , . ' ,X ij 9' 1' ' ' f l , ,I 1 It-it .I 1' R I fiil There are many in this group wlio ytfilltsuccessfully Carr on the traditions so proudly maintairted by :this year'sN1SeiXior class. .lf I 1 Y ik' , . , l I ' ' yr ' : 'Q , It A ld if , , iii N V 'll ' il' A 'i li f, l .L N 't l 1 . ,V X, Ninctccn Fifty-one. , i r .7 N NI v 1 -'l ' , . I X x - Y Page Fifty-one
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