Dean College - Awpie Yearbook (Franklin, MA)

 - Class of 1953

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DEAN ACADEMY-CLASS PROPHECY lt was a cool fall day this November 15th, Homecoming l963, and the chimes ringing out from the ivy tower across the colorful campus brought back many memories to WAYNE ARIOLA, now president oi the Syracuse F. B. I., and IOE EAGER now doing research on elephants in New York. They were sitting on the steps leading to Awpie Way just thinking of all the old times and telling of the present news oi their classmates of 53 ! Of course, the first thing that came to their minds was the class couple, ROCKY and DIANE. Were they married? Of course, their ambition was certainly achieved. Then they thought of the 99 average in Algebra, PHIL GORDON, Where was he and what was he doing? Well the class was right when they voted him most likely to succeed. His ambition was to be a successful business man and now he is president of the UNDERWOOD Typewriting Co. His right hand managers are BOB WHELEN and DICK REBILLARD, and GARDNER HUBBARD and BOB CAIN are his top salesmen. While speaking of Phil, of course they thought immediately of TONY IA- CUELE, Phil's roommate. Tony was now a football coach at LaSalle Academy. We hear he is starting on his own private football team with six boys of his own. Somehow talking about football the subject was turned to BOB BOGAN, what was he doing? Well it may seem phenomenal but Bob had established a new academy in Clinton where the rules are pretty rigid and only one week- end pass a month is allowed. At his academy HARRY SHAW is the English teacher and BARBARA REICHENBACH is Dean of Women. MARILYN KIN- NEY is the teacher in the dormitory. IACKIE LYNCH is teaching Sociology. As truant officers Bob has employed SANDY MCDERMOTT and CYNTHIA RAY. judging from a report on secondary schools, Bogan's Building for Back- ward Boys has earned itself quite a reputation for producing educated Icy Boys. Say, Ioe, do you remember PIZE IOHNSONTP, Well, he has opened a store across the street from GARZONES. I guess he's doing pretty well at least when the Dean boys are in town. Wayne, when you stop and think about it, our class has really been out- standing. Remember those two buddies, BOB CORNELL and BOB CANTO- REGGI? Well, they are co-presidents oi Wellesley College, they have really taken an interest in their job I understand. HANK PONIATOWSKI is still at Deang he was made headwaiter and he really enjoys his work. ELSIE TALBOT, by the way, is the new Dietitian. Speaking of some of the kids who stayed at Dean, FANCHON GLASS came back two years ago as the school psycologist and NINA BOUCHER is the school nurse. Talking about the school nurse makes me think of the in- firmary, and the infirmary makes me think of LINNIE DOLAN. What is she doing now? lust what she always wanted to, lead a happy life in South America. page 1',fty-5iX Nineteen Fifty three

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Nineteen Fifty-three ROBERT STUDLEY Stud Yarmouth, Mass. AMBITION: Coach COLLEGE: Springfield FAVORITE MEMORY: High School ACTIVITIES: Basketball MOST SUCCESSFUL ENDEAVOR: Get A grades. Stud, is one of our more quiet basketball players, but a most pleasing manner, which has added many pleasant moments to those of us at Dean. Hey, Stud,I' why do you go home every week-end? The best of everything to you, Stud, in your future years at Springfield, I OHN I OSEPH SWIECH Johnny Woonsocket, R. I. AMBITIONZ Pro Baseball COLLEGE: Holy Cross ACTIVITIES: Baseball FAVORITE MEMORY: Playing in R. I. Baseball Championship. MOST SUCCESSFUL ENDEAVOR: Out talking Mr. Mills. A day-hop from Woonsocket, who just joined us this year, but already has added much to Dean. What happened to your first period class, Johnny? May we wish you the best of luck in your future baseball career, we know that you will succeed. ALBERT WILLIAM TAGLIERI ..-My ., Quincy, Mass. AMBITION: Businessman COLLEGE: St, Michael's ACTIVITIES: Basketball, Baseball. FAVORITE MEMORY: Letters from Midge. MOST SUCCESSFUL ENDEAVOR: Passing Chemistry. The fast boy from Quincy is our little Tag-Bunz. You have added many happy days to us here at Dean, and we will never forget your swell personality, and fine sense of humor. Best of luck always to a swell basketball player, we know you'1l succeed in anything you do. IOHN RALPH PATRICK UNDERWOOD Undie Syracuse, N. Y. AMBITION: To get married. COLLEGE: Lemoyne ACTIVITIES: Football, Basketball, Cross Country, Baseball. FAVORITE MEMORY: Syracuse MOST SUCCESSFUL ENDEAVOR: To be with Pris. Well-liked by all, Undie was a colorful character of our Senior Class, Undie is one of our outstanding basketball players, who just can't seem to miss, We are looking for that day, Undie, when you aren't mad at that certain tall Academy girl on first floor. Best of luck always to a terrific guy, Page Fifty-five



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Well, what's this coming up the drive, it looks like some caterer. That's just what it is and you'll never guess who it is, BOB SCULOS! And look who's in the front seat, BOB GREENWOOD, camera and all. I guess he's up here to take pictures of Homecoming. By the way did you know he was taking pictures for Esquire! Well, Ice, as far as sports go, our class graduated quite a few profes- sionals. IOHN EERRUOLO and BRUCE GRAY are professional football players, and IOI-IN SWIECH plays pro baseball for the Boston Red Sox. Well, look who's walking up 'Awpie Way.' If it isn't Miss POLLY VOSE. Oh pardon me, I mean Mrs. MATHERSON. Hi, Pol, what are you doing these days besides keeping Danny happy? Wayne, you'Il be surprised to hear this, but PRISCILLA HILL and myself have our own nursery school in Syracuse. IANE FISHER was going to come in with us, too, but she changed her plans and established the 'Guidance in Your Choice of College Program' in Springfield, Mass. Did you ever hear about WAYNE LINCOLN? Did he get his one ambi- .tion to have an Abe the third? Abe the third isn't anything, he's got Abe the eighth! Oh, Ioe, I almost forgot to tell you, LIONEL MAILLOUX, RICHARD MANN, STRUEL CELBAUM, HARVEY PRINCE and DICK DAVIS own a chain of food stores. I also found out that ALAN DITTMAN, WILLIAM LAMY and DICK HOLLAND can be found there regularly, Do you remember STEFFIE ORBACI-I? Well she became a brain surgeon. Doing pretty good for herseliy she just operated on two of her class mates. DORRIE DIEI-IL who was still knitting those argyle scoks, and became hysteri- cally insane whenshe reached the heel, BARBARA I-IILLIARD is still trying to get to Maine. AL TAGLIERI and IACK UNDERWOOD had a nervous breakdown a few months after they found out their folks wouldn't let them go into partnership. I think they survived though. The last I heard Iack was married and had three girls and one boy, and Tag had a department store with NEIL WILCOX as general manager. NANCY RIORDAN and CAROLYN ROBINSON are both helping out at one of the bigger clinics in Boston, Nan is a pharmacist and Carolyn a dental hygienist. Want to hear something really good? DEAN I-IODGSON and SAM CHE- VALIER are still in college. They decided they wanted to make Princeton and worked their way up. . I guess we have covered everyone from our famous class of 1953 except BOB STUDLEY and STAN GOLDSTEIN who are really having a bang-up 'time as coaches at Smith College, and of course HARRY DEAN who is in fthe insurance business. Yes, I guess that is still our class, the boys a little more confident and ,the girls a little older, but all kidding aside it's good to see them walking up 'Awpie Way' as they did when it was Iune l953! Nineteen Fifty-three Page Fifty seven

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