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Irving Francis Mikazes Full of pep, easy to please. Dramatic Club, Senior Class Play. Irv hails from the eastern part of the city. He is al- ways courteous and friendly. He generally drives to school in his Ford and after school drives a truck for Drury's. Irv offers friendly service free. Robert Leon Moison Few tilings are impossible to diligence and skill. Relay, Round Table 4. Bob is a quiet boy but he thinks a good deal. More- over he figures a good deal more for he is a mathemat.es shark. How he can figure! He is our authority for formulas as well as answers. Bob doesn't say much, but what be does say is always worth hearing. Roger William Nutting Our deeds determine its. Dramatic Club 2, 3, 4, Relay 3. A friendly fellow with blond hair, Roger is very pop- ular around school. He likes sports, particularly hunt- ing and swimming. He works after school and Satur- days at the Fireking Battery Company. He plans to enter trade school. John O'Brien Worry never did man good. Manager Basketball 3, 4. Johnny is very quiet in school, but we hear he is full of pep outside. He was assistant basketball manager in Ihis junior year, and this year he is manager. He has shown himself to be a hard worker. He always rides to school in his car. Johnny likes outdoor sports, especially fishing and hunting. David Arthur Olson Quiet and modest he goes his way. Dramatic Club 4. You never see David without Norman Isabel! e. His hobby is stamp collecting and his favorite sport is swim- ming. He plans to learn pattern-making at Worcester Trade School. William Mantheos Panagiotes Faithful and likeable is he. Football 4. Chili manages to do his homework in study class, go to football practice, work at Ryckers, and still be peppy at the end of the day. He has trouble in keeping his dark, wavy hair out of his eyes. Chili has classified him- seJf as a shock trooper on the gridiron by his splendid playing. Edward George Petit For he was a jolly good fellow. Councillor 2. Eddie is one of seven members of the third year German class. He has a keen sense of humor. Eddie is inter- ested in radio and hopes to do work in this field after graduation. Joseph Michael Pirani Men of few words are the best. Basketball 3, 4, Baseball 4. Joe, alias Blackie, has a joke for every situation. Hi is tall, with dark hair and eyes, and wears a black and orange sport jacket. He works at Ciuffetti's Market on Water Street but spends most of his time in Al's Lunch. His hobby is collecting all kinds of stamps. PAGE 20
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CLASS OF '46 Lendell Morrell Lockhart There is mischief in this man. ■Dramatic Club 2, 3, Relay 3. Mike likes cars and so, naturally, he likes to drive. He also likes to ski and fount and to have fun. He has no plans for the future, but has an ambition to be a bus driver. Robert Alfred Luonia The world knows little of its greatest men. Band, Orchestra, 1 , 2, 3, 4, Dramatic Club, Class Motto Committee, 3, Round Table 4. Bob is one of our fine musicians. How the band will miss Bob and his horn. He is noted for his ability in the classroom especially in math and chemistry. Rumors say that he is quite a fine Sunday School teacher. James Joseph Marotta A safe companion and an easy friend. Rated as one of the smaller members of our class, Jimmie spends most of his afternoons working at W. T. Grant and Co. Jim is another sports follower; be is always well informed as to football and basketball scores. His other main interests are bowling and swimming. Jim has made no future plans as yet. Donald Clark Marsh 1 had rather have a fool to make me merry, Than experience to make me sad. Donald's trademark is his joking voice heard all over the school. He is always in a gay mood and he keeps all his friends laughing. His hobbies include the movies and 6ports. He plans to attend Massachusetts State Col- lege. Frank Martines The stars shine, so does an athlete. Football, Baseball, Basketball, Dramatic Club. Marty, was not only a co-captain of the Red Raiders last season, but he was also a triple threat in the back- held. He doesn't take school too seriously but he gets along. As you can see, he likes football, but his future 6tatus is unknown. Nicholas Joseph Martines A merry heart maketh a cheerful countenance. Band, 3, 4, Dramatic Club 4. Nicky is a big carefree fellow who always has some- thing to say, usually something funny. He plays a pretty good trumpet. His only hobby is having a good time. He has no definite plans for the future. Paul Edward McNally Seniors! Seniors! Rah-rah-rah! Debating 2, 3, Cheerle ader, Senior Class Play 4. Paul was one of the senior cheerleaders and did a bang up job. He wasn't a player but he certainly backed up the fellows on the team with .that — what da ya say. Let's have some more noise — let's go, hip hip. Paul is also one of the youngest junior radio announcers in the country. He keeps the boys at second lunch amused with those jokes of his. Paul Patrick Meehan The good man alone is free. Paul's favorite sports are bowling and skiing. He also likes dancing. As his favorite subject Paul chooses printing. In the near future, he will enter the Army. PAGE ]9
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CLASS OF '46 Marcel Rosiare Pouliot All agreeable and cheerful is he. A quiet boy, with curly black hair and brown eyes. His main interest is hockey, or anything connected with it. He can play a harmonica too, we've heard. He will probably enter the Army. Gerard Joseph Provencal Men skotild be what they seem. Dramatic Club 4. Gerard is a quiet sort of fellow, but his voice, when he talks, can be heard the length of the corridor. He works at the Fitchburg Shoe Company after school. His only hobby seems to be sleeping. He would like to be a radio technician. Robert Quatrale No worries ever trouble him. Bob is a quiet boy with curly black hair and a great big grin. He likes sports such as fishing and hunting. He is interested, too, in photography. He plays a pretty gcod trombone, but is modest about his ability. He is a good artist also, but he plans to go to an engineering school. Dwight Loren Quimby, Jr. Man hath his joy. Junior-Senior Reception 3. Wimp, as the boys call him, is noted for his quick wic and dry humor. He is exceptionally good-natured and welHiked. Although not active in school sports, he is interested in sports, especially basketball, hockey, and skiing. Robert Joseph Radding Why worry, it will happen anyway. Class Dues 3, Dramatic Club 4. Bob hails from the eastern part of the city. grin? He has he is an a clever one of those smiles or is it a grin? We hear efficient shoe salesman at Goodwin's. Bob is cartoonist and has spent many hours drawing comical characters. Eino Henry Rekila Being nimble footed, he hath outrun us. Basketball 2, 3, 4, Dramatic Club 4. Eino is a quiet, inconspicuous fellow, who minds his own business and leaves others alone. He is very fond of basketball and has played for the Reipas many years. He has reaJ'ly proved his ability in basketball by playing fcr us this year. Frederick William Rice It's a great plague to be handsome. A tall, shy, but friendly fellow better known to his friends as Bill. In the afternoon he may often be seen en Main Sireet delivering packages fcr Rice's Jewelry Store. He is very much interested in sports and spends many leisure hours hunting. His plans for the future are as yet uncertain. Francis Walter Rimkus A man not of words, but actions. Francis is a tall, dark young lad from the South Side. He is quiet and always ready to listen to others. He is interested in all sports, particularly baseball which he has played with much enthusiasm. His plans for the future are, as yet, uncertain. PAGE 21
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