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--. BAGGE, GEORGE M. ...... .. . BIRD, JOSEPH A. .......... . . . BISSONNETTE, HERMAN J DONAHUE, EDWARD F.. . . . . . DONNELLY, EDWARD J. .... . . . FITZPATRICK, BERNARD J.. .. . . . GAMACHE, GERARD ..,, . . . GORMAN, JAMES J. .... . HARRAGHY, EDWARD . . . . . HOGAN, JOHN F. ...... . HOGAN, WALTER B.. .. LANE, JOHN T. ....... . LOVENBURY, RAYMOND. . . . . . LYNCH, CORNELIUS V. .... .. MCALOON, JOSEPH F.. .. MCKENNEY, CHARLES F. .... .. MCKENNEY, WILLIAM C. .... . . . MENARD, ROY J. ......,... .. MULHERN, DANIEL J.. .. REILLY, GEORGE J.. . .. RICH, CLARENCE P.. .. SULLIVAN, JOSEPH J... . TONER, JAMES V. .... . YURGUTIS, ADAM S. .. Page twelve CLARENCE P. RICH From the sunny meads of Norton came affable Clarence with Clark Gablish hair. ln his first year at Coyle, Clarence tried his skill at baseball, but decided that there were other more compensating diversions. For the most part, he is content to let others decide which way the world must go. He is friendly and willing to give a helping hand to all. His future is still uncharted. Possibly he intends remaining in the rustic environs of Norton after he bids adieu to Coyle. At any rate we know nothing definite about his future just now. into fc itscto 'zktf .53 Jackson Street .... .... T aunton .ZI Adams Street. . . ,.... Taunton .32 Bedford Street .... No. Dighton .33 Florence Street .,.. .... T aunton .54 Park Street ........ .... T aunton .9I Washington Street .... .... T aunton .437 Washington Street .... ..... T aunton .44 Smith Street ......... . . .Bridgewater . 7 Cooper Square ..... ..... T aunton 576 Third Street ......... . .Fall River .37 East Walnut Street. . . .... Taunton .2I Union Street ....... ..... T aunton I7I Kilborn Street ...... .... F all River . Hargraves Avenue .... .Pottersville .28 Church Street ........ ..... T aunton .53 No. Pleasant Street .... .... T aunton MCCARTHY, JOHN J. ....... .. . .270 Ridge Street ........ 478 Middleboro Ave.. . . . . 7 Prospect Street. . . .29 Spring Street .... . I I Grant Street .... . Main Street ..... 666 Cottage Street .... . I4 Tappan Avenue .... . Burt Street ..... . .Fall River E. Taunton No. Dighton . . . .Taunton . . . .Taunton . . . . .Norton New Bedford . . . . . . Attleboro . . . Berkley
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EDWARD F. DONAHUE Edward F. Donahue. Remember this name because you will have occasion to hear it again many times in the future. Ed is unquestionably the most versatile member of the Senior Class. Here are a few of his achievements: twice president of his class: varsity third baseman for two years: winner of 1935 oratorical contest: Coyle's representative at the New England Catholic High School Oratorical Contest: member of the honor club for two yearsg editor-in-chief of the Coyle Reviewn: participant in both Dramatic Club offerings for this year. Eddie will trek off next September for either Notre Dame or Holy Cross. RAYMOND l..OVENBURY Fall River looks upon Ray as her native son: and a good reason why: he peddled all the local news to the Fall River publicity bureau. Of course, in doing this he had the welfare of his school at heart. He is alert, ambitious, ready to lend a helping hand to friend or foe. Many more things could be added concerning Fall River's Raymond, but the space alloted here does not permit of lengthy' panegyrizing. There is a possi- bility that Ray intends taking up where Rice, Broun, or Win- chell leave off. We wish him all success. JOHN T. LANE Though reticent by nature, John is a zealous chap, not afraid to try his hand at anything: his indomitable spirit won him a berth on the Coyle baseball team, as second-string catcher. His class marks attest his intellectual striving. His good nature has made him many friends. At the present we are not in a position to say what will engage John's time and talents in the coming years. Nevertheless, here's a toast to him. JOHN MCCARTHY John is a tower of strength: yet his modesty and reserve are in equal proportion to his physical prowess. Despite these latter qualities, his teammates were able to find out enough about him to realize that he was the logical man for leader on the gridiron: and this, he was. However, he did not allow athletics nor honors to stand in the way of scholastic pro- gress: always was he a worker at his studies. ln bidding fare- well to john, his friends remaining at Coyle, will be losing a Fine leader. an ardent scholar. ,lohn's plans for the future have not yet reached us. Page elcve ,i fl
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unio 'za josEPH WILLIAMS, President CHAR1.Es MULHOLLAND, Secretary JOHN O,CONNELL. Treasurer Brennan, Thomas Callaghan, john Clemmey, Francis Collins, Stephen Conway, james Correa, john Cunningham, john Dooley, Donald Dowd, James Fennessey, Thomas Flanagan, William Flannery, john Gamache, Paul Goldrick, Thomas Gorman, Thomas Hyland, Edward Johnson, William Kelley, William Klevas, Anthony Lamb, William Lyons, james McCarthy, James H. McCann, James Mahoney, George Martin, james Matteson, Edward Moran, William Mulholland, Charles Nasser, Thomas O'Connell, john Poirier, Edmund Rabello, Charles Sparkes, Thomas Strojny, Raymond Toole, Arthur Williams, Joseph Woodward, Charles Wyatt, Charles Page lh irleen
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