Monsignor Coyle High School - Review Yearbook (Taunton, MA)
- Class of 1944
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Q 1he CUYLE RE 'IEW .- Nineteen Hundred Forty-four I .I l , EDITQR-IN-CHIEF: William Neilan MANAGING EDITOR: Frederick Martin ASSISTANT EDITOR: George Bernard BUSINESS MANAGER: Daniel Mahoney ART EDITCRS: Louis I-Ieher, Daniel I. Shea . 1' .-i Published by the Students of Monsignor Iames Coyle I-Iigh School of Taunton, Massachusetts A '.,- xx w .11 - vw ' v -Q-. IP' We f J: A A .,,,, , MQW: A ,wwilfi ' T 'Uk , , KM , 014 7 ' 1 41 S The Cross and the Flag are symbols of the purpose of Christian Education Contents Q The Preamble and a Statement on a Just Peace in Action I Administration I Classes: Religion Classics Science English Hisiory Commerce Music and Ari I Physical Education: Football Baseball Basketball Drill Q llnderclassmen Q Graduates I Resume of Activities I Alumni itlffan if lint 4 W 7 C' 1 W. N5 W' ,,.mL,' f rodflx rm' ,, 'ww f-fwfi fi! Fl 'Q' A ' 4, , 4563. Clllf zllflf Nm 111511111 YA fn 'od Q U g f m y Q llnq,-- Jfki' ,M , M xfgf Q-aff' N., .nu Q1 An enduring peace requires the organization of PREAMBLE AND A STATEMENT ON A JUST PEACE WE present for the consideration of all men of good will the following postulates of a just peace as embodying the principles of the moral law and their prime applications to world problems of our day. To our mind they express the minimum requirements of a peace which Christians can endorse as fair to all men. They are the foundation on which Catholics in a free world can work from deep motives of Christian justice and charity for the buihling of a better social order. 5. International Institutions to Maintain Peace with lustice Must Be Organized. I. The Moral Law Must Govern World Society. The organization of a just peace depends upon ractical reco ition of the fact that not only P sn individuals but nations, states and international society are subject to the sovereignty of God and to the moral law which comes from God. 2. The Rights of the Individual Must Be Assured. The dignity of the human person as the image of God must be set forth in all its essential im- plications in an intemational declaration of rights, and be vindicated by the positive action of national governments and intemational or- ganization. States as well as individuals must repudiate racial, religious or other discrimina- tion in violation of those rights. 3. The Rights of Oppressed, Weak or Colonial Peoples Must Be Protected. The rights of all peoples, large and small, sub- ject to the good of the organized world commu- nity, must be safeguarded within the frame- work of collective security. The progress of undeveloped, colonial, or oppressed peoples to- ward political responsibility must be the object of intemational concem. 4. The Rights ot Minorities Must Be Secured. National governments and international organ- ization must respect and guarantee the rights of ethnic, religious and cultural minorities to economic livelihood, to equal opportunity for educational and cultural development, and to political equality. international institutions which will: al develop a body of intemational law: bl guarantee the faithful fulfilment of international obligations, and revise them when necessary: cl assure col- lective security by drastic limitation and con- tinuing control of armaments, compulsory arbi- tration and adjudication of controversies, and the use when necessary of adequate sanctions to enforce the law. 6. International Economic Cooperation Must Be Developed. International economic collaboration to assist all states to pmvide an adequate standard of living for their citizens must replace the present economic monopoly and exploitation of natural resources by privileged groups and states. 7. A just Social Order Within Each State Must Be Achieved. Since the harmony and well being of the world community are intimately bound up with the intemal equilibrium and social order of the in- dividual states, steps must be taken to pro- vide for the security of the family, the collab- oration of all groups and classes in the interest of the common good, a standard of living ade- quate for self-development and family life, decent conditions of work, and participation by labor in decisions affecting its welfare. Edward Mooney, Archbishop of Detroit, Chairman of Administrative Board, N.C.W.C. Samuel A. Stritch, Archbishop of Chicago, Karl J. Alter, Bishop of Toledo, Vice Chairman of Administrative Board, N.C.W.C. Chairman, Social Action Dept., N.C.W.C. The Most Reverend Archbishops: Edwin Vincent Byrne, Santa Fe: John J. Cantwell, Los Angeles: Michael J. Curley, Baltimore: Edward D. Howard, Portland, Ore.: Robert E. Lucey, San Antonio: John T. McNichols, Cincinnati: John J. Mitty, San Francisco: Joseph F. Rummel, New Orleans. The Most Reverend Bishops: Constantine Bohachevsky, Ukranian Greek Catholic Diocese, Philadelphia: John A. Duffy, Buffalo: John M. Gannon, Erie, Pa.: Richard O. Gerow, Natchez: Aloysius J. Muench, Fargo: John F. Noll, Fort Wayne, Ind.: Edwin V. O'Hara, Kansas City: John B. Peterson, Manchester, N. H.: James H. Ryan, Omaha: Emmet M. Walsh, Charleston, S. C. . . .Theme of Bnnls. . . EDUCATION FOR PEACE has been chosen by the Editors as the theme of the Coyle Review for 1944. ln the seven points for peace drawn by the Churchmen of America, we see a re-emphasis of the enlightened bravery of Christian Humanism. There must be reconstruction based on Christian social justice. This reconstruction must place particular emphasis on the Christian democratic ideal of the dignity and freedom of man created in the image and likeness of God and endowed by God with inalienable rights. Where better can these seven points be stressed than in the school since these points are the fruit of Christian training? The school, the instrument of the Church, moulds the man of tomorrow, and it is in the school that the young mind will be inspired with the ideal that the unity of men in Christ is the perfect solution of our problems, the true EDUCATION FOR PEACE. 'VIII' Ih'u'rl'nll Ilalynmnll Il. Ilnurguin QSO s i Plat 1 J S X 0 X r . K ' l xQAxx Vxl at . If INN ' 'j f DEDIC Tlll To llur Principal In our sincere gratitude for his untailing sympathy, valuable counsel and inspiring guidance, We, the members ot the gradua- ting class of nineteen hundred and forty- tour, respectfully dedicate this HReview . FACULTY X The Reverend Edward J. Gorman, S. T. B., M. A. Superintendent of Diocesan Schools O 0 DAX 56 The Reverend Raymond B. Bourgoin, S. T. B.. M. A Principal The Reverend Joseph Hart, C. S. C., S. T. B. Retreat Master Brother Richard, C. S. C., B. S Vice Principal O 0 PA QQ 4 7 43 .Ill 3521- 1 x 5 Qc' eg I 61, 15 rs. ia. :fr F! hh Q' EC14 Christian teaching alone, in its majestic integrity, can give full meaning and compelling motive to the demand for human rights and liberties because it alone gives worth and dignity to human personality. Pope Pius XII Brother Richard, C.S.C., B.S. Brother Theophilus, C.S.C., MA Mathematics.. .Junior Sponsor Latin. ..Religion Ae. ' Brother Harold C s C A.B. f ,Lv if ,M .V Q Mafhemafics...spQ..nish ' , ' ' L fax P Q23 iii A 1 A fi., Brother Victorian, C.S.C., B.S. Brother Joel, C.S.C., I-LB. Science. . . Mathematics. . .Art . . .Archery History. . .French N1 Perfect schools are the result not so much of good methods as of good teachers, teachers who are thoroughly prepared and well-grounded in the matter they have to teach, who possess the intellectual and moral quali- fications required by their im- portant officeg who cherish a pure and holy love for the youths confided to them, because they love lesus Christ and His Church, of which these are the children of predilection, and who have therefore sincerely at heart the true good of family and country. Pope Pius XI Brother Sigismund, C.S.C., A.B. By-other Ralph, C,S,C,, AIB Commerce. . .English. . .Library French. . .Religion Brother Do tus, C.S.C., A.B. Brother Casper, C.S.C., A.B. History. . .Religion Q9 gf? Q B 7 77k'4E Xf s Senior Class Sponsor. . .Yearbook Adviser Brother Aquinas, C.S.C., I-LB English,---Re Qf01'1-,-fD!' atics English...Biology...Re1igion Waffwr A , -- YOPY Director of Music a-X . k'Vl 'flat 'x Knowledge may be gained from books but the love of knowledge is transmitted only by personal contact. Henry Van Dyke Brother Roland, C.S.C., A.B. English. . . Declamation Algebra. . . Religion Faculty Manager of Athletics 1 Brother Pacificus, C.S.C., A.B. Latin. . .Eng1ish. . .Oratory 0 P GQ F Q, 5 A Q w ' , K 1 I Mr. James J. Burns, C.A. Miss Helen Bird' Commerce...Director of Athletics Secretary ' Brother Malchus, C.S.C., I-LB. 59- ARTS and SCIENCES o HELIGIU l Preamble... THE MORAL LAW MUST GOVERN WORLD SOCIETY 'lTl'1e Qrganization ot a just peace depends upon practical recognition ot the tact that not only individuals but nations, states and international society are subject to the sovereignty ot God and to the moral law which comes from God. Thr' t'lfllf'4lffUlllll f'Ill'I'l'!llIIIl1'Hl ry' ilu' f'h11rvlf l'NIllI'IIl'l'N Hn'Sr1c'1'un11'nI.w, rlf1'1'lif'ly 1'-f:fif'fll'f!lllS IIIUIIIIN QI' g1'11c'c', lllr' 8!lC'l'l'tl Vllflllll, so u'omlc'1Qf1zlly l4lINf!'ll!'ffI'l', rlnrl H10 l!lII,l'l'ltIll j'r1I1l f1: QI' luv' 1'l1il1'cl11's, lI'lI!l-WC' liturgy rlml url lfum' rm IAIIIIIIVIISI' t'1lIll'fIIflllllll IYIIIIC. l 'll!l-S Xl RETREAT 1944 The cause ot the present crisis ot civilization is fi-fi'r1an's abandonment ot. God. The guite obvious remedy is tor men to return to the Worship ot God as individuals, as social groups and as nations. I M. Q Shaughnessy The unity of all men in Christ is the perfect solution ot our problems. To work toward such a terrestrial paradise is the duty of every man. Peace and happiness will prevail on earth only to the extent that men approach this ideal. We, the people of the United States, are a people ot high destiny. We are privi- leged to take a leading role in rebuilding the World on a foundation of liberty, justice and charity...May God give us the strength to overcome the Axis pagan tyrants and the wisdom and grace to bring peace, just and lasting, to the whole world. M. 0' Shaughnessey I-INGU GE I l'rl-aunhlv. . . THE RIGHTS OF THE INDIVIDUAL MUST BE ASSURED 'The dignity of the human person as the image of God must be set forth in all its essential implications in an international declaration of rights, and be vindicated by the positive action of national governments and international organization. States as well as individuals must repudiate racial, religious or other discrimination in violation of those rights. Us-' Saber-es-Poder ...contra audentior ite, qua tua te fortuna sinet Those...who say that we must have regard to our fellow citizens hut not to foreigners are destroying the universal brotherhood of mankind, and when this is gone kindness, generosity, goodness, justice are completely gone too. Cicero . Pbsetw, 3 Paris ne s'est pas fait en un jour. Ego sum talibus viris brevi orbem terrarum Page eighteen subigerem. CIE CE Preamble. . . 3 THE RIGHTS OF OPPRESSED, WEAK OR COLONIAL PEOPLES MUST BE PROTECTED The rights ot all peoples, large and srnall, subject to the good ot the organized world community, must be safeguarded Within the framework ot collective security. The progress of undeveloped, colonial, or oppressed peoples toward political re- sponsibility must loe the object of international concern. Specific Heat of Metals Y Boilers and Boy1e's Lew Halogen Mix-up or ? Page nineteen The ribs, twenty-four in number... Page twenty mfhe question is to know the exact significance ot technology tor man, and not to transform tech- nology into the supreme wisdom and rule of human lite, and not to change the means into ends. I . Maritain P J. Palladino and P. Sabina would prefer the ounces M, to grams. Dame 4' if Mi-XTHEMATIC Great circles on the sphere... Joseph Sevigny has the answer Freshmen prepare for higher Math Page twenty-one EHUH THE RIGHTS OF MINORITIES MUST BE SECURED 'National governments and international organization must respect and guarantee the rights of ethnic, religious and cultural minorities to economic livelihood, to egual opportunity tor educational and cultural development, and to political egualityf' Preamble. . . 4 Bertha, The Beautiful Typewriter Girl Bertha, The Beautiful Typewriter Girl Page twenty-two ' 'The Tempest Plays in certain number should be given every year, partly for the educational effect ot such occupation with dramatic literature, but mainly because of the in- terest aroused by them and the occupation ot the mind .... Father lames l. Walsh, Sl. ,.,the soul of man, being infinite in its aspirations, capable of thoughts which transcend all bounds and pene' trate eternity, is never weary of con- templating the spiritual facts which constitute its being, and which like itself, are of unfathomable importp and therefore it never loses relish for the old truth, which is forever new in its applications to life, having power, like light, to remain itself, while it clothes the world with endless variety and beauty. The Quest of Truth lohn Lancaster Spalding Top Row, left to right: Raymond Boivan, Richard Walsh, lames Williams, lohn Sullivan, Robert Prairie, Robert Mc- Cormick. Middle Row, left to right: Paul Har- rington, Edward Nicoletti, Wilfred Roy, loseph Bettencourt, Iohn Cum- mings, Robert Cleaves, James Martin. Seated, left to right: William Glavin, Galen Rheaume, Iohn Conlan, lohn Manning, David Leonard. lleclamation lohn Conlon- The Sword Bearer of Democracy Robert Prairieeulohnny Hears the Contest Robert McCormick- The Song of the Violin lohn Manning- The Decision for Youth Edward Nicoletti-l'The Execution of Sidney Carton Kenneth Custyfl Treason to Democracy loseph Bettencourt-' The Dignity of Labor Iambic or dactyllic Contest Robert Cleavese-' 'Hate lohn Sullivan--f Billy of Nebraska Clement McCannf Gunga Din , Raymond Boivin-l'Domine Quo Vadis RichardWalshfx'Dead Men on Leave William Glavin- Homecoming Paul Harrington-llFriends at War Page twenty-three ii. SHQQJ' rfigf' I ,, '11, ' Top Row, left to right: William Neilan, Edward Simpson, George Selleck, Kenneth Sullivan, Aloysius Petrucoelli, Iohn Harrigan, Thomas Donelan. Seated, left to right: Edmund Nacleau, Daniel Mahoney, loseph Maqsamen, loseph Hurley, Spencer Kelley. UR TUHY Robert Simpson-af HEclucation tor To- George Selleck' l'Patriotism, a Virtue morrow Edward Simpsonf - Black vs. White Daniel Mahoney'-W l'Germany and a Christian Peace . Aloysius Petruccellif l'Eitty-Fifty lohn Harrigan The Power ot the 5199110910 Kell9YmHCO1'I1mU1'1iS1'f1 OT Dem- Book!! ocracy for Post War Russia . . . X. . ,, lohn TaraskaA The Trial of Christian William Neilanfr What is Democracy Civilization in Eumpeff losfffph -M5'QS5m9U 'aHTh9 CUTS9 Of lohn Fitzgerald-HA Foundation for Re- Nf1l1O1'1al1SfT1 construction' ' Ioseph Hurleye?lThe Essence of Cath- Thomas Donelanfe l'Post-War Collabo- olic Education ration with Russia Page twenty-four NWPPER Unfortunate is a youth who does not know the pleasure of the spirit and is not exalted in the joy of knowing and the joy of beauty, and enthusiasm for ideas, and guickening ex- perience in the first love, delight and luxury of wisdom and poetry. l. Maritain yi .f, V, V ,. Vi.'jglg I4 UYLE W - 'i W' ' i' 4 Wmankiok . . 1 - , isit 11:4 i l l .-,, Wi,t.,,,, I , I ' ,,,ii f ' -Gait? 'I r 3 e s -V ,,Qg,f'Fif5:,lf!1 , E 4 ' 5755:-2+Ei i3 f L X if , 2' f is lgfgsiiiwls,ixygggiyta 3 , ., is 11 vltfgiffhl if l W- rf! ' 'N 3Ffs: i' -' vw Q at -N . , f is Faculty Adviser and Editor at work. . . Standing, left to right: Galen Rheaume, Aloysius Petrucelli, loseph Hurley, lames Conroy. Seated, left to right: Anthony Mastromarino, lohn E. Fitz- gerald, Robert Lyons, Daniel Shea. Page lwentyefive 1944 YE HHUUI-G H' ' 5 ,Jn uhzfgfg M' nglfypfihl M wwf, in - . : .,- ... . i WI ,, 4 I T ., ' I V I Q ,C 'ilk-GYM ' I 'V 95.7 379155 9 V i V x LUEAJIESNQ1 L1 5-. s Q a- Wyl MAH gm Z' W . N :EHPRESSR Top Row, left to right: William Neilan, Aloysius Petruccelli, Charles Kent, Thomas Reagan, Robert McClellan, George Bernard. Middle Row, left to right: Frederick Martin, Raymond Chamberland, Louis Heher, Daniel Shea, Arthur Turcotte, Daniel Mahoney. Front Row, left to right: John McNamara, Robert Wade, William Ellis, loseph Gregg. Yearbook taff Editor-in-chief .... Assistant Editor .,... Managing Editor. . . Art Editors ..,..... Literary Editors ...,. Sports Editor ,,.,.,. Business Manager .....i. Advertising Committee .... Photography .... William Neilan George Bernard Frederick Martin Louis Heher, Daniel I. Shea lohn Fitzgerald, loseph Gregg Frederick Chapman Daniel Mahoney Raymond Chamberland, William Ellis, Robert Wade, Robert McClellan, Roger Prairie, Charles Kent, Thomas Reagan lohn McNamara, Aloysius Petruccelli, Arthur Turcotte Page twenty-seven HI TURY Preamble. . . INTERNATIONAL INSTITUTIONS TO MAINTAIN PEACE WITH JUSTICE MUST BE ORGANIZED 'xAn enduring peace requires the organization ot international institutions which Will: Cal develop a body ot international lawg fbi guarantee the iaithtul tultilment ot international obligations, and revise them when necessaryg CCD assure collective security by drastic limitation and continuing control ot armaments compulsory arbitration and adjudication ot controversies, and the use when necessary ot adeguate sanctions to enforce the law. Seniors Retrace Steps of American Founders. .. A true Christian citizenry is the best guarantee of a true democratic form ot government and ot ireedom ot the Church and ot harmony between Church and State. M. O'Shaughnessey Ancient History Display America in the Making .... Page tweniyfeiglit CUM ERCE O Preamble. . . INTERNATIONAL ECONOMIC COOPERATION MUST BE DEVELOPED Ulnternational Economic collaboration to assist all states to provide an adequate standard of living for their citizens must replace the present economic monoply and exploitation of natural resources by privileged groups and states. The true remedy will he found ac- cording to the mind of Pope Pius Xl in accomplishing two reforms in our social order. ln the first place there must be re-established some form of guild or vocational groups which will bind men together in society according to their respective occupations, thus creating a moral unity. Secondly there must be a reform of morals and a profound renewal of the Christian spirit which must precede the social reconstruction. M. O'Shaughnesscy Success depends on Interest 42' words' ' ' Balance Sheet.. . Page twenty-nine Mll IC Pl'l'ilIllhIl'. . . A JUST SOCIAL ORDER WITHIN EACH STATE MUST BE ACHIEVED Since the harmony and well being of the world community are intimately bound up with the internal equilibrium and social order ot the individual states, steps must be taken to provide for the security ot the family, the collaboration ot all groups and classes in the interest ot the common good, a standard ot living adequate tor selt development and tarnily lite, decent conditions ot work, and participation by labor in decisions attecting its welfare. 2f.?'f' iq fa Top Row, left to right: Henry Shea, William Neilan, Benjamin Seekell, Rene Cormier, loseph Bettenf court, loseph Scanlon, Charles Doucette, Robert T. Murphy. Middle Row, left to right: Brother Aquinas, C.S.C., Director, David Harrigan, Raymond Hedberg, Williqirii Conroy, Donald Wotherspoon, Michael Annunziato, Robert O'Donnell, Philip Cyr, Donald Levesque, losepli Einord, Druni Mayor. Seated, left to right: Williani Eaton, Leonard Rocha, Alfred Cormier, Edmund Nadeau, lohn Regan, lohn Baker, Page thirty Band Monogram Men A11 on the Note... Left to right: Rene Cormier, Benjamin Seekell, Philip Cyr, Raymond Hedberg, Robert T. Murphy If you want my advice... Pep Band Befpre the game.. . Page thirtyvone HT Hlt is the office of art to disenqage from the conflict anol the turmoil of life the interior virtue, the informing truth, which compose the fine spirit of its ageg and to do this, with no pettiness of parochial pride in the fashions and the achievements of its own age, but rather with an orderly power to connect what is, with what has been, looking out prophetically to what will be. Q HGreat Art Lionel lohnson ATHLETICS -mill FUUTB RDCONNELL TZWALSH .LKEANE F95 NNXN a.vszN9'xF' Q ww Q get 4'5 'Q f'-'W ff' ml- 4' 5, aoeene 'TZ DON E LAN J. KOEHANE. E. ZAC1 '2- A-,Q E PA VAC RODNY J. MQCON VILLE 3 R. MAGHERY if W- DONAHUE Back Row, left to right: Francis Dennin, Herbert O'Connell, lohn McConville, Thomas Walsh, loseph Laughlin, Roger Prairie, Coach lames Burns. Front Row, left to right: lohn Keohane, William Donahue, Robert O'Connell, Edward Ryan, Edward Zagrodny, Richard Maghery, Edmund Pavao. FOOTBALL SCHEDULE-1943 Scores Coyle Opp Oct. 2 Whitman 19 2l Oct. l2 Attleboro l9 l2 Oct. 16 Fairhaven 20 6 Oct. 23 Barnstable 26 0 Oct 30 Taunton 6 12 Nov. 6 Mansfield l9 0 Nov. ll Durfee 7 l9 Nov 20 Taunton l2 l3 Nov 25 Walpole 7 6 Top Row, left to right: Assistant coach Walter Scanlon, Thomas Donelan, Thomas Walsh, Francis Dennin, Clark Williams, Edmund Pavao, William Donahue, Richard Maghery, lohn Keohane, lohn McConville, Coach lames Burns. Third Row, left to right: Raymond Chamberland, Ioseph Laughlin, lohn Hughes, William Lambert, Edward Ryan, Edward Moran, Robert O'Connell, Dominick Zolnoski, Michael Sullivan, lohn Fitzgerald. Second Row, left to right: Thomas Faulkner, Frederick Chapman, Edward Ouagan, Henry Correia, David Boothby, Herbert O'Connell, Robert Simmons, William Williams, Edward Zagrodny. Front Row, left to right: Iohn Leonard, Stephen Rogers, Francis Crofton, loseph Carvalho, Carleton Caron, Everett McGovern, Homer Roy, Andrew Dooley, Roger Prairie. i Cl 1 . ., .. .... M... f ,,1,W.,W... .. . . imwmw-nwmwa-?wwfW,.,.f,. ,... .rw W i..,. A .A .,,. . V - V, V V Page thirty-six FUUTB ll IEW Ready for action Top Row, left to right: Herbert O'Connell, lohn Keane, lohn McConville, loseph Laughlin. Front Row, left to right: lohn Keohane, Francis Dennin, Robert O'Connell, Edward Ryan, Stephen Rogers, Richard Maghery, Edmund Pavao. Pavao gives Coy1e...6 C-o-y-1-e - C-o-y-1-e Page thirty'-seven will U NWN N ky J14'M Ufllg 1' ' IIIQYYAVI gl f :Mfr x xy 1. l 21513411 Xlbfvgz Mu-111 l nm A 11, xaiqm LL KK Q1vgY?fswQ1, JIHHUA l I llffll fllfll! V Aff!! f un fy H I 'IM ff' 'M l W ! ' s N N Xl U'-L C '25, 1 ,H 4 :gn- V fufllf ll fill 'M ffff H.. ug 4UVlA-P H M ik L, Lx! ugkk fm K1 kl Xnugx :R MM UL. N ,N 'll if N' XLLL Y V. M JW f R PHY IC L TRAINING ' '... the subject ot Christian Education is man whole and entire, soul united to body in unity ot nature, with all his taculties natural and supernatural, such as right reason and revelation show him to be .... Pius XI THE CHRISTIAN EDUCATION OF YOUTH Page thirty-nine 2, X ., qfwv S? ,, we ,wk uh ! E K A R A 9 'Q 2 , . Y JA f-J F 1 K i 5 fi 45 ck 425Ef4 ! ww, V If Q ' 4' 1 :V K W ev Z 5 -rv 4 wi. in 5 if E i Q Q Q VLX ga K, L , ,Ki N , in 3 X? 'sf ff Xa ,, . Law ., QQ if 5 P 4 Q ,., --x f , M W,,. M E E 1 W Q QL T, 5 fum, M E 1' ig- f 'XE 91. an 10 HQ FA gsifil V K Wi, i if -if .W ,R 3 -. Q! SA ,Li as 'lain 14 VN, .Lff-- M s mi wk 4- r W Q ne mar 'G Sf 1 , 9 3? B .,A. fl? if 1555? M111 W :1 Q 4211. 1 .iii f L 4 45. Coyle lO Coyle 3 Coyle l Coyle 7 Coyle 6 Looking on Top Row, lett to right: Coach lames Burns, lames Murphy, Robert O'Connell, Daniel McMullen, Robert Sullivan, Robert Dion, loseph Walsh, Edward Foley, Raymond Chamberland, Mgr. Middle Row, left to right: Carleton Caron, Thomas Noonan, loseph Laughlin, Homer Roy, Spencer Kelley, Philip Sibilia, loseph Emord. Front Row, left to right: William Scully, Arthur Desmarais, Henry Correia, lames Sullivan, Edward Mooney, lohn McCarron. Baseball Attleboro 5 Mansfield 9 Durtee 9 Taunton 6 Mansfield 5 Coyle Coyle Coyle Coyle Attleboro 3 Prevost 6 Taunton 9 Durfee 12 Page forty-two ' mi- R. HCHEHY 5 . 1 ff 1 1 :,z . ir. - At Rest ...... Spring Practice 45 pull. ..60 yards Left io right: Michael Annunzialo, lohn Regan, Thomas Donelan, Brother Victorian, C.S.C., William Conroy, lohn Lyons, Daniel Shea, Arthur Turcotte. Page forty-three 5 if iq Flag Di pla nr qyysf X MEF MW? ex. :Q mamm A M, fig gig! A. in W 22251-f .Q . X ' A ab J E Y ' mx '9 u 1 Mk bf Page forty-four L u uhiqf ...... .. , ',..... llmlerclassmen um 'f 1 H 1 , X if 7 497fZ'5Zf ' I ' 'WWA' 41' 4. 1 w Sfff, ' nf' ik - ' ff'z. ff, f'f ,,11 'r 3 N' K 5,1 ' -K 4 147 SX J if -' Jlnlf gi - ,, 5 x .x L Q Q I ll -nu . A ' Ill ' Q - Xt? ' 1: - 'Oratory .... .... 'Dramatics 'Band .... 'Warrior.'. . . . . . . 'Review . . . 'Art .... 'Archery... 'Football . 'Basketball 'Scholastic Monogram Page forty-six Junior President ROGER L. PRAIRIE Vice-President Secretary WILLIAM DONAHUE Thomas Donelan, loseph Hurley, Spencer Kelley, Ioseph Magsamen, Edmund Nadeau, Aloysius Petrucelli, George Selleck, Edward Simpson, Robert Simpson. Frederick Chapman, Aloysius Petrucelli, Ioseph Magsamen, Robert Simpson, Iohn Harrigan. Michael Annunziato, Ioseph Emord, William Conroy, David Harrigan, Charles Kent, Edmund Nadeau, Iohn Regan, Donald Levesgue. Ioseph Hurley, Iohn Leonard, Frederick Chapman, Aloysius Petrucelli, Thomas Donelan, Robert Simmons, William Conroy, Thomas Reagan, Daniel I. Shea. George Bernard, Frederick Chapman, Thomas Reagan, Robert Wade, Roger Priarie, William Ellis, Robert McClellan, Raymond Chamberland, Ioseph Hurley, Iohn Leonard. Daniel I. Shea, Louis Heher. George Bernard, William Conroy, Iohn Regan, Daniel I. Shea, Thomas Donelan, Michael Annunziato, Raymond Gendron, William Hoyle, Francis McAloon, Thomas Faulkner, George Selleck. Francis Crofton, Frederick Chapman, Thomas Faulkner, Homer Roy, Iohn Leonard, Thomas Donelan, Edward Ryan, Dominick Zolnoski, Robert Simmons, Edmund Pavao, William Donahue, Carleton Caron, Robert O'Connell, Roger rairie. Robert O'Connell, Robert Simmons, Edward Ryan, Edward Donnelly, Iohn Coleman, Thomas Noonan, Kenneth Sullivan, Robert Wade, Homer Roy, Ioseph Walsh. Ralph Barnes, George Bernard, Ioseph Hurley, Spencer Kelley, Iohn Leonard, Ioseph Magsamen, William Minardi, Iohn Regan, Dominic Zolnoski. DOMINICK I. ZOLNOSKI f?:1 ,L , A 1 5: . 5 Q I Q E 9 1 if X Sfwxggia 3' Ei .179 V--. 5 -Q W, 'Swiss mg- Wk QDec1amation. . . . . . . QWarrior.... QReview.... Q Band .... Q Interclass Basketball ......... QJ ay Vee Basketball ........ Q Baseball .... ..... Q Football .... QAM... Qhrchery . . . QScho1astic Monogram .. . .. .. Page forty-eight My ophnmures President ' HERBERT O'CONNELL Vice-President EDWARD ZAGRODNY Secretary THOMAS O'BRIEN Wilfred Roy, Raymond Boivan, Edward Nicoletti, lames Williams. lohn C. Reagan. Arthur Turcotte. Edward Rausch, Altred Cormier, Charles Doucette, Manuel DeMello, Henry Munroe, Bernard Gibbons, lohn Baker, Charles Arsnow, Marchand, Raymond Boivin, Edward Coyle, Henry Perra. William English, Bernard Rychlik, Fred Paul, Andrew Dooley, Thomas Connel- ley, Edward Mulvey, Robert Paling, Robert Wessa, Alan Fitzgerald, Edson LeVasseur, loseph Carvalho, Gerald McGuinness, Richard Walsh. Edward Mooney, Edward Foley, lohn Hoye, Herbert O'Connell. Robert Dion, Edward Mooney, Henry Correia, Andrew Dooley, Alan Fitzgerald, Edward Foley. 1 A Henry Correia, Edward Zagrodny, Andrew Dooley, David Boothby, Herbert O'Connell, loseph Carvalho, lames Williams. Francis Sullivan. Arthur Turcotte, Gene Medeiros. .Thomas O'Brien, Robert McCormick, Charles Drane, Francis Guay, Herbert O'Connell, loseph Carvalho. 'ff I0 'nf' , We 'W' M' Page titty 'Declamation ....... 'Medalist . . 'Band . . . 'Warrior . . . 'Review . . . 'Basketball 'Baseball . . . . . . . 'Football . . . . . . . 'Art .. . Q Dramatics 'Scholastic Monogram Freshmen President IGSEPH BETTENCOURT Vice-President l AMES MCCANN Secretary WALTER ROBERTS lolin Ciiiiiinings, Galen Rheaiime, loseph Bettencourt, lohn Conlon, Kenneth Custy, Paul Harrington, lohn Manning, William Glavin, Robert Prairie, David Leonard, Robert Cleaves, lohn Sullivan. Father Dolan Silver Medal .... lohn Sullivan. Father Dolan Bronze Medal. . .Clement McCann. William Bellew, loseph Gregg, David McGarry, Henry Shea, loseph Betten- court, Andrew Farrissey, Kenneth Custy, Vincent Fitzgerald, Paul Harrington, lohn Manning, lames McCann, lohn E. Reilly, lohn Sullivan, William Welsh, Raymond Wilson, Robert Alexander, William Fagan, William Eaton, lohn E. Kearney, loseph Scanlon, Donald Wotherspoon, Edward McCaffrey, Francis Repucci, William Booth, lames Mulcahy, Gerard Marvel. Galen Rheaume, lames Conroy. loseph Gregg, Ich! McNamara, lohn E. Kearney, Galen Rheaume. Clnterclassj William Leary, Harry lacobs, Paul Heywood, Stephen Sincoski, Gerard Morin, Henry Shea, Franklin Brown, Andrew Farrissey, Normand Dion, Henry Legere, lames McCann, lohn McNamara, William Welch, Raymond Wilson, lames Conroy, Graham Butler, Robert Williams, lames Corbett, Edward McCaffrey, William Roberts, Daniel McMullen, Everett McGovern, lohn Cooke, lohn Cronin, Edward McGann, lames Martin, lohn Hoye, loseph Gregg. Anthony Chambers, Franklin Brown, William Fagan, Daniel McMullen, Everett McGovern, Matthew Milka, Leo Menard. Richard Boreri, Henry Shea, Normand Dion, Graham Butler, Edward Moran, Edward Quegan, Henry Sullivan, Everett McGovern, lohn Hughes, lohn Cooke. Galen Rheaurne, lohn Sullivan, Robert Prairie, lames Conroy, David Leonard, lohn Cooke, Phillip Farrell. lohn Sullivan, Clement McCann. Henry Legere, Francis Repucci, lohn E. Sullivan, loseph Bettencourt, William Coady, William Glavin, Paul Harrington, lohn Kearney, loseph Scanlon, Patrick Straccia. enior Honors 1944 ff magna cum laudef Murphy, Robert T. Sibilia, Philip Neilan, William Scully, William e cum laudee Galligan, William Coady, Edward tGregg, Robert D':Corcoran, lames Cormier, Rene Rogers, Stephen Neilan, lohn Bartel, Louis Hedberg, Raymond TRoyal, Ernest Valedictorian Salutatorian Robert T. Murphy' Philip Sibilia Brother Marcian Medal tor General Excellence. . . Father O'Reilly Medal tor Excellence in Religion .,.. .... Class Orator lohn Taraska Robert T. Murphy Ernest Royal tattendinq Notre Dame University since March, 1944 tattending the Seminary of Our Lady of Holy Cross North Easton, Mass., since February, l944 Iattending United States Maritime Academy, Hyannis, since March, l944 Page fifty-two Cm, 0 ,,'g,t-12-Jtwfjlnl JM I Bllllll' 5 ' ', .tfv ff ff' lt? rv , President IOSEPH LAUGHLIN 47 Blaine Street Brockton, Mass. Varsity Football, 3, 4, Foot- ball Monogram, 45 President, 45 Oratory, 35 Dance Com- mittee, 3, 45 U. S. Marine Corps. Vice-President IOHN KEANE 53 Warren Avenue Mansfield, Mass. Varsity Football, 45 Football Monogram, 4, Art and Poster Club, 2, 3, Vice-President, 4. o spa Qs Q Q B 4 f-Pm -I X xxxxw X mtl V S s ,tx -, , Q X 4 S 'Y Axx:xx T,, X 51- . nzyoxnxl jxxgsmmvv. ox ,ix-fl-.-it Qwxxxx-X 4 'ill xivl ,.M'll .i A -5 ,wb 5 N' -'f Na'-'V'I N-94' D Page tittyethree Secretary-Treasurer THOMAS WALSH 276 Winter Street Fall River, Mass. Football, 4, Football Mono gram, 45 Secretary-Treasurer IONH l. KEOHANE 38 Hamilton Street Brockton, Mass. Varsity Footlnall, 3, 47 Foot- ball Monogram, 3, 45 Varsity Basketball, 3, 45 U. S. Navy. EDWARD A, SULLIVAN l65 Garden Street Fall River, Mass. Varsity Basketball, 4, Bas- ketball Monogram, 45 Elo- cution, lg Dramatics, l. lAMES G. CORCORAN 33 Union Street Brockton, Mass. Honor Group, 27 Basketball, 2, 3. QQO Q 54 I Q IAMES CONATY 17 Friend Street Taunton, Mass. Decorators Club, 35 Poster Club, lg Band, l. RAYMOND HEDBERG 163 Shores Street Taunton, Mass. Band, l, 2, 3, 45 Band Mono- gram, 45 Oratory, 35 Drama- tics, 25 Golf Team, 35 Dance Committee, 3, 43 U. S. Navy. THOMAS IOSEPH LOGAN 40 Acacia Street Fall River, Mass. Review Staff, l, 2, 35 Decora- tion Committee, 3, 45 U. S. Navy. Page fifty-tour WILLIAM MCCANN 199 Forest Avenue Brockton, Mass. Varsity Basketball, 2, 3, 4 Basketball Monogram, 3, 45 Captain of Basketball, 45 U. S. Navy. DONALD F. WHITE ll Keene Street New Bedford, Mass. Review Staff, 35 Golf Team, 3, U. S. Maritime Academy. IAMES A. HEANEY 76 Stetson Street Fall River, Mass. CORNELIUS B. SANTRY 38 Hamilton Street Brockton, Mass. Elocution, lg Review Staff, 2, Dance Committee, 3. Varsity Basketball, 3, Bas- ketball Monograrn, 3. I l EDWARD I. COADY BENIAMIN A. SEEKELL 554 Center Street 35 Marvel Street Fall River, Mass. Taunton, Mass. Honor Group, l, 2, 3, 4. Band, l, 2, 3, 4, Band Mono- gram, 4. Page fifty-five ALBERT DANSEREAU Il Iackson Street Taunton, Mass. Dramatics, 2, Dance Com- mittee, 3. 418 Middleboro Avenue East Taunton, Mass. Varsity Baseball, lp Honor ROBERT E. LYONS 5l Grant Street Taunton, Mass. Warrior, 4. 991544 0 Qj l Z A 7 v 'Q iii RAYMOND C. COURCY 699 Bay Street Taunton, Mass. Dramatics, 2, 3, Warrior, 4. WILLIAM SCULLY IAMES PALLADINO IOI-IN MCCONVILLE 549 North Main Street 56 Andrews Street Mansfield, Mass. North Dighton, Mass. Dance Committee, 3, U. S. Varsity Football, 2, 3, 4 Navy. Football Monogram, 3, 4 Group, 1, 2, 37 Honor Mono- gram, lg Class President, I, Class Secretary, 2, Intra- mural Athletics, I, 2, 35 Dramatic Club, I. Oratory, 3, 45 Bishop Cas sidy Oratory Silver Medal, 3 Intramural Sports, I, 2, 3. Page fifty-six IOHN E. RlCE 7 Presbrey Avenue Taunton, Mass. ROGER 1. THEROUX 19 Fayette Place Taunton, Mass. Poster Club, 1, 2, 3, Dance Varsity Basketball, 1, 2, 3, 4, Committee, 3. Basketball Monogram, 3, 45 DANIEL A. MAHONEY, IR. 54 Greenlaw Street Fall River, Mass. Dramatics, 1, 3, 4, Oratory, 45 Review Staff, 3, 45 Business Manager of Review, 4, Cheer- leader, 1, 2, 3, 4, Cheer- leading Monogram, 45 Dance Committee, 35 Honor Group, 2. Dance Committee, 3, 4. .I l. JOHN NElLAN 1294 President Avenue Fall River, Mass. Honor Group, 25 Dance Com- mittee, 3. STEPHEN C. ROGERS 43 Morton Street Fall River, Mass. Varsity Football, 3, 4, Foot- ball Monogram, 4. WILLIAM NEILAN 1294 President Avenue Fall River, Mass. Honor Group, 2, 3, 4, Honor Monogram, 2, 3, 45 Band, 1, 2, 3, 45 Vice-President, 15 Oratory, 3, 45 Elocution, 1, 23 Warrior Staff, 15 Review Statt, 3, 45 Editor-in-Chief of Re- view, 4g Dance Committee, 35 U. S. Army Enlisted Re- serve. Page fifty-seven IOHN TARASKA 22 Madison Street Taunton, Mass. Dramatics, 2, 35 Dramatics Technical Staff, 4, Review Staff, l. MICHAEL BARAN lO Cooper Street Taunton, Mass. Poster Club, l, 2, Art Club, l, 2. TOHN l. LYONS ll Monica Street Taunton, Mass. Art Class, l, 2, 3, Pos Club, l, 2, 3. 55 ' -2 fha, f , e at' ROBERT ARIETA 30 Wales Street Taunton, Mass. HAROLD W. COLE l8O Broadway Taunton, Mass. Honor Group, l, 2, Drama tics, l, 2, 3, 43 Elocution, l U. S. Navy. HUGH W. FLYNN 7 Weir Avenue Taunton, Mass. Band, 1, 2, Poster Club, 1, 2, 3, 4, U. S. Army Air Corps Enlisted Reserve. Page titty-eight PHILIP SIBILIA IO Dean Street Mansfield, Mass. Honor Group, 2, 3, 45 Honor Monogram, 2, 3, 45 Elocu- tion, lg Class President, 2. . Z ERNEST PETER ROYAL I5 Everett Street Taunton, Mass. Honor Group, 2, 3, 45 Honor Monogram, 2, 3, Vice-Presi- dent, 27 Debate, 2, 31 Ora- tory, 35 Warrior Staff, 2, 4. RICHARD LEONARD 24 Russell Street Taunton, Mass. Honor Group, lg Dramatics, 3, 4, Band, 2, 3. l l. FRANCIS MOTTEAU 481 Main Street Brockton, Mass. U. S. Navy. ANTHONY MASTROMARINO I4 Church Street Taunton, Mass. Warrior Staff, 3, 45 Dance Committee for Senior Prom, 4, U. S. Army Air Corps Enlisted Reserve. FREDERICK R. MARTIN 52 East Walnut Street Taunton, Mass. Cheerleader, l, 2, 3, 45 Cheerleading Monogram, 43 Review Staff, 4, Managing Editor ot Review, 4, Dance Committee, 3, 4, U. S. Army Air Corps Enlisted Reserve. Page fifty-nine f ld RENE CORMIER l63 Bay Street Taunton, Mass. Honor Group, 2, 37 Drama- tics, 2, Band, I, 2, 3, 45 Band Monogram, 4, Decoras tion Committee, 3. WILLIAM GALLIGAN 79 Broadway Taunton, Mass. Honor Group, l, 2, 3, 45 Decoration Committee, 3, Chairman Senior Prom, 4, Decorators Club, Ig Poster Club, lg Award in Current Affairs Test, 2, 3. PHILIP L. CYR I2 Mador Avenue Taunton, Mass. Honor Group, l, 2, Band, l, 2, 3, 45 Band Monogram, 47 U. S. Army Air Corps Enlisted Reserve. OQPA Qdfe Q fi I xy 3 LOUIS BARTEL l5 Crapo Street Taunton, Mass. Honor Group, 2, 3, Warrior Staft, 4. ROBERT THOMAS MURPHY 42 Kilton Street Taunton, Mass. Honor Group, 2, 3, 4, Honor Monogram, 2, 3, 4, Band, 1, 2, 3, 4, Band Monogram, 4, Decorators Club, 2. ROBERT MURPHY 419 Chancery Street New Bedford, Mass. Review Staff, 3, U. S. Army Air Corps Enlisted Reserve. Page sixty o 'HVLW S ROBERT STEPHEN GREGG JOHN R. MCGINN JOHN E. FITZGERALD 6 Webster Street Taunton, Mass. Honor Group, l, 2, 3, 4 Dramatics, 35 Oratory, 3 Declamation, 25 Art Club, 1, 25 Decorators Club, l, 2 Warrior Staff, l, 25 Vice President, 35 Secretaryffreas- urer, 15 Review Staff, l, 2, 3 U. S. Maritime Academy. 1 3l Summerfield Street Fall River, Mass. Warrior Staff, 2, 35 Review Staff, 3. .I i. 112 Broadway Taunton, Mass. Honor Groups, 3, 45 Football Mgr. Monogram, 45 Elocu- tion, 25 Father Dolan Medal, 25 Dramatics, 2, 3, 45 Debate, 25 Oratory, 3, 45 Warrior, l, 2, 3, 45 Co-Editor of War- rior, 45 Review, 1, 2, 3, 45 Art Club, l, 25 U. S. Army Air Corps Enlisted Reserve. EDWARD CROWLEY PAUL CROWLEY 409 Walnut Street 564 West Elm Street West Bridgewater, Mass. Brockton, Mass. Page sixty-one UW' MQ wif 'aYA r aw 4 005 rlW'5 -Cr Page sixty-two ARTHUR SI-IEA 30 Richmond Street Fall River, Mass. DAVID M. MURPHY 23 Cedar Street Taunton, Mass. ' Q ,fwwdfg 09134 Ai, -Ill S 13.614, XX! I I FRANCIS H. DENNIN 23 Smith Street Taunton, Mass. Varsity Football, 3, 45 Foot- ball Monogram, 4, U. S. Navy. Q!! Q Ygif . 219 i 5 zz! X g j GERALD P. KELLEHER 65 Wayland Street Brockton, Mass. Navy Air Corps. Warrior Staff, 41 V-5 U. S. 2 op QSO ft f F X ze A ez -I it 'if ip, -1, ' X myxxxxx' A , 5 .- L ' V wwf tudent Honor Hull Students on the Honor Roll Four out ot Five times during the year. FRESHMEN loseph Bettencourt Franklin Brown William Coady William Glavin Paul Harrington lohn Kearney Henry Legere Raymond Lemieux Gerard Marvel Edward Moran ,loseph McDonald Francis Repucci loseph Scanlon Henry Shea Pasquale Straccia lohn Sullivan William Torphy Raymond Wilson SOPHOMORES David Boothby loseph Carvalho Andrew Dooley Charles Drane Alan Fitzgerald Edward Foley Robert Germane Francis Guay Edward Mulvey Robert McCormick lames McFadden Thomas O'Brien Herbert O'Connell Henry Perra Edward Rausch lohn Reagan Richard Regan Leonard Rychlik JUNIORS Ralph Barnes George Bernard William Hoyle loseph Hurley Spencer Kelley lohn Leonard Leo Lucey loseph Maqsamen William Minardi lames Murphy Robert Prairie lohn Regan Lawrence Repucci Homer Roy Robert Simmons Dominick Zolnoski SENIORS Edward Coady William Galligan Gerald Kelleher Robert T. Murphy William Neilan Philip Sibilia Page sixty-three Page sixty-four ife... Brothers Marcian and Peter. Come on boy: the turkey is waiting. Bond Winners Central figure East Walnut meets First Street Sophomore officers take time out Theroux Seniors of '44 George Sellecf Sparkling Warrior Editc at work ... by a water-fall Clean face Faithful Brothers' Chapel Just passing l8..l9 glad those speech: are over The Old Mill Stream' Okie Visit to Man of the Mountain Whist Mansfield Golf team Artists at work Visitors A little more shading We wont go... After lunch Page sixty-five Page sixty-six life . . This wayplea Not bad Rembrandt rl The big boss' Intellectual contrast Just Beginni Before the G' Sportsrnen Waiting Deep concer tration Gentlemen, .. Curiosity By the light. The favorite period Good News Way up in the World y ti ff? Vw 2115 lg! -4-an MH' -4 eg 2 Z 1 111 fi if , ,A .. f ,K K My Q M' f' qv I Am, I 7 an ,, , 2 f ff'A' I ik af, 'Q ,2 , ,wg Q -af Www if Patrons The Most Reverend lames E. Cassidy, DD., LL.D., Bishop of Fall River Reverend Edward l. Gorman Reverend Raymond B. Bourgoin Reverend George Benaglia, C.S.C. Reverend lames R. Burns Reverend Manuel Couto Reverend James Coyle Reverend Emmanuel DeMello Reverend lames Dolan Page sixty-eight Reverend Thomas Fitzgerald Reverend Charles Flynn, CSC. Reverend Hugh Gallagher Reverend James Gerrard Reverend loseph Hart, C.S.C. Reverend Edward L. Killigrew Reverend Philas lalbert Reverend Alfred Levesgue Reverend Father lohn, O.M.C. Reverend George E. Maxwell Reverend Francis McKeon Reverend Edward Moriarity Reverend E. F. G'Brien Reverend lohn Shay Reverend Richard Sullivan, C.S.C Reverend Thomas Taylor Reverend William H. Ulrick Reverend Edmund l. Ward Patrons Mrs. Tekla Baran Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs Mrs. lames l. loseph Bettencourt George Bernard loseph Carvalho Howard Chadwick Ralph Chambers Clark Mr. and Mrs. H. F. McConville Mr. Richard Conlan Mrs. Thomas D. Conlan Mrs. Mary Connors Mr. and Mrs. James Cote Mr. and Mrs. Charles T. Coyle Mr. and Mrs. Francis Coyle Mrs. Patrick Custy Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Mary A. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Daley l ames Deehan Desrnarais George E. Dion lohn T. Ellis lames Emord Mr. George Faidell Mrs. lohn E. Fitzgerald Mrs. Annie Flannery Mr. and Mrs. Edward Foley Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Flynn Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Flynn Mrs. Bernard M. Gibbons Miss Katherine A. Gilchrist Mrs. Annie Gray Mr. and Mrs. Henry Guglielmo Mr. and Mrs. William L Heany Mrs. Oscar Hedberg Mr. and Mrs. Philip Hemingway Mr. and Mrs. Charles L. Hoar Hon. and Mrs. loseph L. Hurley Mr. Frederick Kavanaugh Mrs. A. M. Keane Mr. Henry Legerse Mrs. Kathrine Lucey Mrs. Thomas Lynch Mrs. August G. Lyons Mrs. Cathrine Magsamen Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Edward Mr. and Mrs. lohn W. Manning Frederick Martin Leroy Marvel F. Moran Frank Mottau Mr. and Mrs. lohn McCarthy Mr. and Mrs. Dr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. lohn McGinn lohn McNamara George B. Murphy lohn l. Neilan Timothy Neville lames Nicoletti T. l. O'Connell lohn O'Donnell Mrs. Veronica Poirier Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Prairie William Purcell Mrs. l. Repucci Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Vincent Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Miss Mary C. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Rounds Martin Ryan Timothy Scanlon Scully loseph A. Sevigny Daniel F. Shea Shea George Silva William Simpson Mr. Charles B. Sullivan, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Sullivan Frank R. Sullivan lohn F. Trucchi lohn l. Wade Clifford L. White Page sixty-nine Hur thanks to... The Reverend Raymond B. Bourgoin and Brother Richard, C.S.C., for their advice and encouragement. Brother Sigismund, C.S.C., Brother Donatus, C.S.C., Brother Theophilus, C.S.C., for proof reading our manuscripts. Brother Victorian, C.S.C., for the generous assistance given to our Art Editors, Louis Heher and Daniel Shea. Members of the faculty and student body. Miss Helen Bird for her patient co-operation. Mr. Iames Sullivan, '42 for his pleasurable co-operation. Mr. Ralph Harden of the Mason Box Company, Mr. R. B. Tones of the Advertisers Engraving Company, for their interest. Mr. Frank DiVenuti and Mrs. A. Gaston of the Loring Studios for their co-operation in Photography. Mr. Thomas O'Connell of Brockton for his assistance. The parents of the Coyle Alumni who furnished the staff with photos for the pictorial pages of Coyle men in the Armed Forces. Mr. Francis P. Callahan of C. A. Hack CSI Son, Inc., Printers of our Annual, for his sincere interest. Mr. Frank Leddy for his generous help. Coyle Alumni, Parents and friends Who have offered their assistance. The mothers who so generously cooperated in making the Bridge and Whist Party a great success. ' The entire staff of the Review for their unfailing assistance. All our Patrons, Advertisers and friends. Page seventy lumni . . . The following pages are dedicated to the Coyle Alumni serving in the Armed Forces ot the United States. V . , My 1, Michael Sullivan Q. Richard Silva 3. William Welch 4. Louis Marvel 5. l-lenry Guiglielmo 6. Robert Gregg Robert Golden John Carroll Francis lVlcAloon Henry Mcfxloon Edmund Fitzgerald James Donahue Louis Gilchrist John Gilchrist John Condon Henry Bourgeois Joseph Duffy Hugh O'Connor Paq e seventy-one Page seventy-two James Prairie Francis O'Keefe Bernard Lucey Normand Gendron Robert Delaney Leo Lucey William Kearns Thomas Walsh Timothy Sullivan John Bolqer Thomas Matteo Cornelius Murphy James Coady Walter Conlan Daniel Ryan John Murphy James Reilly James Palladrno ldward .Johnson Edward l-larraghy Daniel Moran Charles Ryan William Burke George Carter James Carter RobertBlacl1ww Mark Smith Leo Ciilrhrrsl John Manning Charles Flannery Harry O'Connell Charles l.. l-loar John l-leher Walter Biedalc Robert Ryan Philip Smith James Kevican Tlmothy Neville Leo Quegan Joseph Orsi Edward Goldrick Edward Trucchi Henry Guglielmo John Annunziato Thomas Booth Alfred Beaulieu John Trucchi George Murphy '72 Dino Palazasi Charles Bolletti William Coacly Charles Coyle John Leddy James Flannery Richard Dermody Edward Flannery Frank Martisus Page seventy three Q Q 4 I I B A i a ggzgpo 012:-SJ' 230:29 'E. Sg0-L3 'Si'-'USSQ -7-P00-ao i-5: -2' fl- 2: . ' N. . . .-yi. ,. 53552 525555 953253355 'f 5 A Q ,4,,.,,'5 W SEQif2::ew 1934 Philip Arsenault. .. tria- T17 J I3 QS? S 05- ?35 3 1 F 255525 PZ ??5F twang' UOU TJTQ zlol ngig' 3455 Sao Ev.- vit:-j :zu 5:53 DZJO' Joseph Duffy ,... ...., James Dunne... .. John S, Fornal ..... , Peter Gay ....., ,,.,, James Sheerin ...,........ A John Vallett ..., , ,.... N William Welch,.. 1935 Joseph Bird .,...,........ N Herman Bissonette ..,... AA Gerard Connor ..,..,,., AA James Gorman .... . . , NA Edward Harraghy .......,. A Walter Hogan ....,,. .... A John Lane ......., . . .N Lucien Laviree .......... Cornelius Lynch ....... , Joseph McAloon ....., , . .A John McCarthy ......... AA Daniel Mahoney .......... N Daniel Mulhern ,,,..,...., N James Toner ...., AA ,A AA 1936 Francis Clemmey .,....,... A Stephen Collins .,......... A James W. Dowd ,...... . .A William Flanagan.. A Paul Gamache .,.., . . , ,A Thomas Gorman. ,. ,,,..... N Edward Hyland ,....,, . .AA Joseph Howell ....... A Anthony Klevas ..... ,..... A John J. Lang ..... ......, A John Lord ,.............. A George Mahoney ..... , .N William Moran ...,......, N James McCarthy .,........ N Charles Mulholland ..,,,.. A Thomas Nasser ,.,,........ A John O'Connell ..... . AA Joseph Poirier ..... ..,,. A Thomas Sparkes .,.. ...,. A Everett Spearin ........... A Raymond Strojny .......... A Arthur Toole ....., ... ,A William White .......,.... N Charles Wyatt .......... AA 1937 Robert Blackwell ......., AA John Bolger. ,........... A John Briody ............ AA William Broderick ,,,..,.., A John W. Carroll .,......., N George Cleary .....,.... AA James Coady ...........,. A William Coady ..., ..... A Thomas Costello .......... N Leo M, Curley ...,....... N Dermot Dalton ,.... ..... A Albert De Mello ........ ,A Arthur Dion .............. A Edward Fenton .... Gilbert Guinard. .. John D. Horan ,... John Keating., .... Roger Kingsbury... Frank Martisus ..... 525255 Honor Hull Louis Marvel ..,... James McCarthy. . . Wilfred Meunier.. John Reynolds ...., Walter Starvish .... Joseph Wade.. , 1938 Martin Breene ,.... William Burke... Kenneth Cayton. . .. Francis Czaya ,... William Darcy ..,.. Richard Dignan. . . Thomas Doherty .... Arthur Dowd .,.,. Charles Flannery. .. Thomas Flynn ...... Joseph Fournier... Edward Friary ...,. Joseph Gangwisch Charles Gardella.. Robert Golden .... William Hinchcliffe Arthur Lortie ...... James Mahan ...... Patrick Masterson. . Francis McCaffrey. Robert Menard .... Joseph Medeiros.. Roy Mitton ....... Raymond Murray. .. Roland Piche .,.,.. Robert Powers ,.., Edward Ouegan. ,, Robert Quigley .,.. Francis Reynolds... Robert Ryan .....,, Everett Spearin. . William Steele ..,.. Francis Zagrodny.. 1939 Joseph Baran. . . . .. Theodore Biedak. . William J. Bliss .... Denery Bouchard.. Roy Cahill ........ Hugh Clayton ..... Joseph Comerlord. John Condon ..... Richard Conlan ,... Joseph M. Crofton Stephen Crowninsh Robert Cyr ..,.... . Thomas Doherty .... Francis Dwyer .,... Raymond Gagnon. , Francis Galligan. .. Marcel Gamache. .. Charles Gillon ,... James Grandfield. . William Gregg ,... Henry Guglielmo.. Edward Haggerty.. Arthur Kennedy. . . Joseph Lamont... . Daniel Lathigee ..., Walter Lewis .,.... John Lucey ..... Paul J. Lyons ...... Henry McAloon. .. William McCaffrey. James McCarron . .. Andrew McGraw. EMI J' ZPZJPZD' Z: 52: 1 3 2 3 55 PZPJPZPPZPPPD ,.N .N .,N 3 52: 3,5530 2 5 5 5 3 Zelehfi ZZPZPPZP ..A ..A 5: DZ 5235525 E S 9. E Q 2 l 5 : 5: : Z ZPDPDZDDPJJPJZPZ AA John McGreary ,....,... Henry P. McManus Thomas Mahoney. . John Manning ..... George Martin .... Charles Masterson. Daniel Moran ..... William Morin ..... John Mulcahy ..,.. i 45 ..A ..A ..N ..A AA ,.A ..A AA AA ..N ..N ..N AA ..N ..N ..N Arafat Richard Mulhern. .. James Murphy ..... Joseph Murphy .....,... Leo Murphy ....,....... Henry O'Connell ..,,... Charles O'Malley ,..,... Dino Palazesi ........... Laurent Perreault .,...... Joseph A. Perry ......., Matthew Plunkett .... .. .. James Prairie .......... Francis Precourt ..,...... Manuel Ramos ......,... Paul Rockett ..... John Ryley .......,,.... William Sawyer ......... Philip Smith ,..,. Robert Smith ,.... William Smith .... Robert J. Sullivan Stanley Tokarz ,.... William Turkalo .... Daniel White ...... Robert ,Wright ..... Joseph Zolnoski . .. A1240 Stanley Baran ,..,....... Charles Botfetti ........, Howard Bowker ...,,... Henry Be rube ..,.. Albert Caron .... John F. Carroll ..,...,., George Carter... James Carter ..... Louis Carvalho ......... Maurice Clemmey ......, Vincent Coady Francis Condon .... Alyre Cormier .... Ernest Costello .... Frank Crosson ...... ..... William Crotty ..... John H. Dayitt .... William Doherty.. Richard Donahue ...,.... Richard Donahue ......,, Charles Fox ......, Laurent Gagnon.. Louis Gilchrist .,........ Leo Gilchrist ..... James Granfield ,... John B. Grant ,,.. . Donald Gregg .......... John Heher ....... John Henchy, . .. Bernard Hyland ..,...... David Kennedy ,... Francis H. Lane .... Matthew Lane, . . .. James McNamara.. William Malone .... .... William Maurer., ..,... . Richard Maxwell ........ Frederick Melancon ..... Charles Nuttal .... , .... . Joseph O'Connell ...... Paul O'Connell ...,..... William O'Connell ....,. William O'Connor ...... James Reilly.. ..... Joseph Reilly .....,..... Daniel Ryan. .......... . Richard St. Denis. ,...... Robert Sheerin ......... Vincent Sullivan ,...,... ....N ..A AA ..N AA ..N NA AA ,.A ...A AA Debi ZZI ZeD'D'D'IPZ 55 ZPPPZ 251 Z DZ? ..N ,.N AA ..N . jg ZZZPZPZPPZPJZ 5 3' ZJZ ..A ..N NA Debi ZZPPZP : ZZ: ZDPZOZPZZZPPZZ ..A ..N NA ..N AA ..A ..A Walter Vallett ........... M John Wade .,.......... Walter Whittemore ...... Frederick Wyatt ......... 1941 Alfred Beaulieu, . . James Blount ,,,.. ..... Thomas Burns. . ..A ..N AA ..N ..A AA John Bosquin ..... William Cahill ..... Joseph Charette. .. Charles Coyle ..... James Crosson. . . James Curley ..,..... Robert Doherty .,..., William Doherty ..,,. William Dowd ....,. Edward Downing .... Owen Finnegan ..... John Gregg ..... James Hart ........ Bernard Hebert .... Roger Jackson ....... William Kennedy .... James Kevican ...., John Latfan ...,. . . Edward Laughlin. ,. Bernard Lucy .... James Lynch .,,.... John E. Lynch ....... Edward Malo .,... . . John Marshall ....... Vincent P. McDonald, .. William Morris ...... James Murphy .....,. John Murphy .,,... Thomas Murphy .... John O'Brien ..... Louis Ouellette ...,. Edward F. Reilly ..... Edward P. Reilly ..,.. Charles Ryan ,..... Edward Silvia ....,.. Gaston St. Denis. , . .. John Shaughnessy ......... Thomas Sheridan .... , Joseph Sienko ,.... Edward Silvia. ., .... .. Charles Sullivan.. . Gordon Sylvia... John Trucchi ..,, James Whalon. .. 1942 John Abbot .,.,.. Walter Biedak ....... Raymond Bolfetti .,... Raymond Boulanger. , Henry Bourgeois ...,.... George Brilliant. . , .. John Burke ....... Joseph Cassidy. ,.,,. George Charette .... Robert Chisholm ........ James Coady ,.... . Walter Conlan ...... Richa rd De rmody .....,.. Rudolph De Silva .... Harold Dion ...,.. Richard Dowd ..,.. Frank Duffy ......... William Dumoulin .... James H. Feeney ,.,,...... John Flavin ......... Raymond Gallup, ..,. Edward Goldrick. , , . Charles Hoar ...... William Kearns .... James Killoran, .. Anthony Klevas.. Vincent Laffan ..... William Lamont ..,. Harvey Lennon ..... William Lyons ...,. Bernard Lucey ,,.,. Raymond Lynch, . ,. Daniel McFadden.. Richard McGinn ..... William McGowan.. Robert McGuirk ...., William Mahoney .... Louis Malo ......... 55525 3 Ze EPZ ..A NA ..A ..N ..A 5 2 5: ZZZZPDFPZZJZFZZZPZPZ ZZ' ZZZVZ 5 5 ..A ..N NA AA AA ..A Z'Q S3 ii ea 9? jf 5552z25552zzi5555225522222522555 :1. ,egg , : .gig A. .t 5 53' 5522222 Z fp -f 2 P- fa-gp! H7 lf' 1 5 George Murphy ...... William Murphy ,......... John Newell ...,.,.,,.... James O'Connor ......,... Joseph Orsi ....... .,.,. Albert Parent ............ Joseph Quigley, .... . Joseph Ramos .,.... .,.,. Russel Raymond...4. ... .. Joseph Reagan ....... Robert Reynolds ..... . . . Frank Rose. ,. .,..., .,., . Thomas Russell ..,.. ..... ZZZZ MarkSmith ...,... Frederick Sullivan ......... Fernand Susol ...,. ..... 1943 John Alden .......,....., John Annunzlato ......... Eugene Benoit ...., .,... Ze PZZZPZJ' Frank Brady.. .,......, ... Manuel Cabral .......... Howard Chadwick, ....... Matthew Chamberlain.. . William Connors .......... N Robert Conroy ..,........ A Edward Cosgrove ....... AA Francis Coyle ...... . . . 5 . : ZPZZZZPZZ James Coyle ...........,. Joseph Crowley ......... Edward Curley .... ,,... Robert Delaney ..., .,... Francis Devlin ..,......... Francis Dion ........... Robert Ducharme .......... N Frank Dziubek ..,.,. ..... M Ernest Ferrari .......,,.... N John Farrell ......,..,.. AA William Farrell ............ N Edmund Fitzgerald ....... AA Robert Flynn .......... , . Norman Gendron ....,,... Walter Kudzia ..... ..... 255552222555252z2255? ggi? Q 39.55 3 muon 3 395.0 S i-3. O L JSE- K V- n:l'fj 3 Fr ii 5 1 0.1 II 5 ' 5: 5: Z PZZPZ Z ArthurLage .... John Leddy .............. James McCormick ......,., Charles Martin .,....,,,.. William O'Donnell ........ Francis O'Keele .....,.... Lewis Octaviani ....,...,. Harold Quagen. .....,. .. Robert Ouegan ..,. ...., John Riordan .... ..,., Daniel F, Shea... Louis Shea ..... ..... Richard Silva ..... ,,... Richard Silvia .... ,,.., Dennis Sullivan ..,. ..,.. Walter Sullivan .... ..,.. Edward Tokarz ...., ...,. Edward Trucchi. . ,. .,.., Hugh Flynn .....,..,... AA Robert Gregg .....,...,.. N Raymond Hedberg ........ N Gerald Kelleher ......,.. NA John Keohane .....,...... N Joseph Laughlin ....,. ,... M Frederick Martin ..... , .AA Anthony Mastromarino. . .AA Francis Mottau ............ N Robert Murphy .......,, AA William McCann ....,..... N William Neilan ..... ..... A James Palladino ........... N Benjamin Seekell ......,. AA Michael Sullivan .......... M Page seventy-five Casualties in the Serviue tit DIED IN THE SERVICE OF HIS COUNTRY Pvt. Charles Wyatt, AUS '36 Drowned in Florida while on maneuvers Pvt. lames D. Prairie, AUS '39 Killed in action in India. Pvt. Iohn Shaughnessy, AUS '4l Killed in action in Italy. if MISSING IN ACTION Lt. Herman Bissonnette, AAC '35 Pacific Lt. Richard St. Denis, AAC '40 Pacific Sgt. George Brilliant, AAC '42 Pacific Pvt. Anthony Tapper, AUS '42 Italy ir WOUNDED IN ACTION Henry O'Connell, USN '39 ir PRISONER OF WAR S.Sqt. Robert Doherty, AAC '4I Lt. Ioseph Fournier, AAC '38 Pvt. Robert Powers, AAC '38 Pvt. Francis Cfalligan, AUS '39 Pvt. Fernand Medeiros, AUS '42 ciqclaafzftsemenfs e Readers of the COYLE REVIEW are asked to patronize the reliable firms whose advertisements appear in the following pages. Their kindly, cooperative spirit has helped to make the book possilnleg our patron- age will assure them that it pays to advertise in school publications. Best Wishes to the Class of '44 TAUNTON DAILY GAZETTE rdf,-ff..iT,Y gif, 1 , W5 PLFEB H5 , . XX? , K fR5gEe'fiv . W T79 NI ' . iifin WWII w x- .lv--l' f'1 ilffei 1 ,W ever, ,F ,mix 7: X , . J ga, rltlghlnull t ' y J' V t , 7' E' V '6 ' +o'- ,, A aiimll'llJ 3UVll.iil-'5'L ' I n - fl?i:gl' ' egiiifif f Established I 844 C. A.FHrIg.g:l5 gl SQN, INC. Printers of 1944 Coyle Review W 42 Court Street Taunton, Mass. Telephone 660 I944 COYLE REVIEW TALBOT'S MAIN DRUG, INC. QNext to Waiting Roomwflranite Block? Globe Pharmacy -A 48 East IVIain St., Cor. I-Iamlet Lafayette Pharmacy - I403 Pleasant St., Cor. Cash Park Drug Store - 937 South Main St. Besl Wishes to the Class of '44 D. D. SULLIVAN Br SONS 383 Spring Street Fall River, Massachusetts FALL RIVER HERALD NEWS WEBCO OIL BURNER SERVICE Distributors of RAY OIL BURNERS IncIustrial-CommerciaI4Domestic IO Durfee Street Tel. Fall River 5-7484 ,IAIVIES F. CROSSON, Prop. Page two ADVERTISEMENTS LOREN IVIURCI-IISON 81 CO., Inc Official Jewelers For COYLE HIGH SCHOOL Classes of I944-45 Class Rings Medals Class Pins Trophies ZWWW ENGRAVERS to The l944 COYLE REVIEW 2 P ge three I944 COYLE REVIEW Our Heating Oils Make Warm Friends NASON OIL COMPANY FUEL OILS Power Oil Burners 24 Hour Service Prompt Metered Delivery Tel. IOI I 46 Taunton Green Photographs in 1944 Review by LORING STUDIGS 392 Spring Street Fall River, Mass. Pgf ADVERTISEMENTS J. R. TALLMAN 6: CO., INC. Insurance of all Kinds Est. l839 I3 Weir St. Tel. 527 Oldest Insurance Agency in Town Victory Courses For Young Men and Women Business Administration, Accounting, Executive Secretarial, Dictaphone and Finishing Courses. For high school and college graduates. Train for the Best positions at BRISTOL COUNTY BUSINESS COLLEGE 43 Taunton Green DANA'S Everything to Furnish Your Home 85-87 Main Street Taunton R. A. WILCOX CO., INC. School Equipment and Stationery Supplies Fall River, Mass. RENT the BEST A CORONA PORTABLE TYPEWRITER Repairs on all Makes Ask for a FREE Demonstration i SULLIVAN'S OFFICE SUPPLY CO. Everything for the Office GEORGE C. I-IARRINGTON Optometrist 56 Taunton Green Cover Seeley Co.D Taunton, Massachusetts I9 Weir St. Tel. Taunton 374 or 375 TANES' COIVIPLIMENTS Lunches Dinners F O 22 Brisijjy Newspaperfrmmton 9 Leonard St. Taunton, Mass. Phone 2080 JOSEPH E. LAWLOR Phone 823 FMS, MILTON E. HACKETT . JEWELRY 85 Taunton Green Taunton, Mass. Watch, Clock and jewelry Repairing Tel. 2599 Res. Tel. I I59 40 Main St:-Upstairs Taunton, Mass. STANDARD SALES CO. Fishing Tackle-Musical Instruments 47 Cohannet St. Taunton, Mass. OLSON'S FLOWER SHOP Page Five I944 COYLE REVIEW Best Wishes to the Class of '44 DRUMMOND PRINTING COMPANY Printers and Stationers Phone 3878 56 Cohannet St. Taunton, Mass. COODNOW-MORSE-BROOKS COMPANY 4l-43 Main Street We Make a Specialty of Young Men's Clothes for Graduation FURNISHINGS FOR MODERN HOMES Floor Covering Specialists Window Shades O Venetian Blinds BOSTOCK FURNITURE COMPANY I0-I 2 Trescott St., Taunton, Mass. Telephones 3421 and 3422 Your Store DRESS WELL AND SUCCEED Whether for Graduation or any similar occasion-you'll find our Clothes always look well and continue to do so during the life of the garment. THE SEELEY COMPANY 52 Taunton Green Stetson and Mallory Hats. Interwoven Hose. Arrow and Cape Cod Shirts Pace Setter and I-Iart Schaffner and Marx Clothes Barbizon Slips and Underwear for Laclies Page si ADVERTISEMENTS W. I-I. RILEY 8: SON, Inc. Distributors of CITIES SERVICE PETROLEUM PRODUCTS GASOLENE FUEL OIL RANGE OIL C. S. WILLIAMS, Manager 6I Cohannet St. Taunton, Mass. Tel. 3020 MARCKS THE TAILOR, Inc. Best Wishes to the Class of '44 BRISTOL COUNTY RADIO CO 70-72 Main St. 7I Broadway Tel. 2398 Home of Quality Furniture Best Wishes of E. A. THOMAS CO. 77-79 Main St. Excellent Service PARADISE SWEET SHOP Best Wishes to the Class of '44 BOSTOCK 6: INMAN ELECTRIC CO. THE FLOWER SHOP I8 Trescott St. Taunton, Mass. IEDITH M' WOODWARD5 5-7 8: 9 Trescott St. Taunton, Mass C. CONNOLLY Florist Member Florists' Telegraph Delivery 30 Trescott Street Association Telephone 3140 Taunton, Mass. Best Wishes to the Class of '44 C. F. FOSTER CO. Clothing and Furnishings for Men and Boys Taunton, Mass. Page seve I944 COYLE REVIEW ARTIE SI-IAW Taunton Lions Club Orchestra A FRIEND F. P. IVICCABE plumbing and Healing IVIARSTON BARBER SHOP I I0 Broadway Taunton, Mass. I-LALL THE FLORIST BBS' Wishes of 26 School st. N. Flowers for all occasions Tel. i422 Best Wishes of ,IOI-IN F. IVIULHERN Druggist Established I904 Best Wishes of PIN'-l'O'S BARBER SI-IOP TAUNTON NEWS CO. 5 Post Office Square Home Delivery Service for all Boston Best Wishes lo the Class of '44 EDWIN R. MCCORMICK Papers . . HUTCI-IINSON'S Sulllvan Slgns Art Shop CKSIGNS OF ALL KINDSH - Pictures, Picture liraming, Artists' T l. 6-8032 S ' '86 Second Sf Fall River Telephone 2-OZII upp les Est. l862 i I54 Second Streeet Fall River. Mass. WM. P. CROWLEY 61 SONS Lumber-Paints- Hardware ,IOI-INS IVIANVILLE PRODUCTS Tel. 2529 TAUNTON HARDWARE 8: PLUMBING SUPPLY CO., Inc. Wholesale and Retail Dealers in Hardware, Paint, Wallpaper and Plumbing Supplies Phone 204I 74 Main Street Taunton, Mass. Page eight ADVERTISEMENTS Best Wishes to the Class of '44 M A S O N ' S Plymouth Ave. at Rodman St. Fall River WILLIAM A. TORPHY Attorney at Law Granite Block Fall River, Mass. JOHN MARSHALL I Tex Mach Granite Block Fall River, Mass. The best in Drugstore Goods The best in Drugstore Service F ITZGERALD'S PHARMACY The Rexall Store 623 Locust Street Fall River, Mass Page nine 1944 COYLE REVIEW Best Wishes to the Class of '44 ROYAL COAL COMPANY COAL OIL COKE TEL. 3700 TAUNTON, MASS. I-IEMINGWAY BROTHERS INTERSTATE TRUCKING COMPANY We Serve New England and New York New Bedford, Mass. Besi Wishes to the Class of'-44 WALDRON HARDWARE CO. ROBERT I-I. PARK 44 Weir Street Taunton, Mass. Page ten ADVERTISEMENTS SHOP and SAVE PLEASANT VI EW FARM at PLANK 6: I-IANSEN, INC. N. R. Reed Building l89 Dean St. Tel. 2648-R Four Floors of Fine Furniture NICHOLAS COURCY, Prop. 24 Winthrop St. Taunton. Mass. O'KEEFE'S FUNERAL HOME Best Wishes lo the Class of '44 WILLIAM F. FARRELL AMERICAN GLASS CO. Class for every purpose Pictures Framed 6l Cohannet St. Tel. 342 I-IYLAND'S FISI-I MARKET 8-I0 Leonard St. lf il swims, we have ii. Best Wishes to the Class of '44 L. GROSSMAN 6: SONS, Inc. LUMBER FROM CELLAR TO ROOF Oak St. at Depot Tel. 2200 QUALI TY D SERVICE p5,5L2 h':I2,'2Qi,,p Page eleven 1944 COYLE REVIEW GAS IS THE IDEAL FUEL Q for cooking Q for refrigeration Q for water healing Q for house heating MODERNIZE YOUR HOME WITH OAS TAUNTON GAS LIGHT CO. SOUTHERN IVIASS OIL CORP. ESSO PRODUCTS FUEL OILS COYI-E HIGH CAFETERIA Hayward 6: Cuilbarco Burners jack Shaughnessy, Manager 63 Broadway 'I' on, Mass. I85l 1944 Satisfaction for over ninety y xNIIII1l1I1ffIWy x G f S of fs' Z Phone -E - ' ii. 250 f O 5 S2041 PSSA .iff NX COAL STOKERS OIL BURNERS GENERAL HEATING EQUIPMENT COAL OIL COKE wb-PL ZZ S' lg' I 2' ,QS X W N Page tw I ADVERTISEMENTS Best Wishes to the Class of '44 MOUNT HOPE TOGGERY, INC. Distinctive Apparelfor Men At War or at Peace Every Nation in the World Recognizes the fact that Music Maintains Morale Plumbing, Heating, Sheet Metal Wor WAITES MEI-,ODY SHOP I3 Monica st. Tel. 905 6 Cedar Street Best Wishes to the Class of '44 ' S Representative ,IOSEPI-I W. DOOLEY PRESCOTTS LOCKSMITI-I Best Wishes to the Class of '44 M1133Bliseiitssrgfsziifed GEORGE SH-VA I8 Cohannet St. Tel. l9I9 DUGAN Sl CABY JOHN BRIGHT Home of Sports E Cigars-Tobacco-Candy SHO STORE 33 Cohannet St. Taunton. Mass. X'RaY Shoe Fitting FALL RIVER MAILING SERVICE JOSEPHINE MCGINN, Prop. Fall River, Massachusetts Page thirteen I944 COYLE REVIEW Best Wishes lo lhe Class of '44 MORTON LAUNDRY COMPANY Telephone 429 Best Wishes to the Class of '44 ANDREW j. FARRISSEY Besl Wishes to the Class of '44 W S A R FALL RIVER 1480 on your dial Page fourteen ADVERTISEMENTS DAN'L 6: IVI. COUGHLIN 229 Winter St. Fall River, Mass. E. R. JONES, INC. 6 Pleasant Street CHRYSLER - PLYMOUTH - INTERNATIONAL TRUCKS Sales Service Best Wishes to the Class of '44 PIERCE HARDWARE CO. Everything a Hardware Store Ought to Have Best Wishes to the Class of '44 P. Sl CLOTHES 169 MAIN ST. BROCKTON, MASS. Page Fifteen I944 COYLE REVIEW NORTH DIGI-ITON GARAGE, INC. MOTOTEST Automotive The Complete Check-up Electrical Service Expert Auto Repairing Tel. Taunton Exchange I63I North Dighton, Mass. TI-IE F . G. ALLEN SCHOOL OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION AND V SECRETARIAL TRAINING Granite Block Fall River, Mass. MASON'S CHARLES GOMES 81 Meats, Groceries, Vegetables 8: Fruit Taunton Tel. 3188 2l3 Washington St. 20 Broadway 334 Bay St. , Taunton, Mass. Best Wishes to the Class of '44 j. R. KILBURN GLASS CO., Inc. Manufacturers of Imitation Stone and Glass Specialties Chartley, Massachusetts Page sixtee ADVERTISEMENTS Best Wishes to the Class of '44 DANIEL A. MURPHY MAYOR MERRILL D. ALDRICH and Members of the Municipal Council COPE BOTTLING CO. Manufacturers of High Grade Sodas TOUI-IEY'S PHARMACY ARTHUR SHEA Reg. Pharm. Prop. 202 Rock Street Fall River, Ma Best Wishes lo lhc Class of '44 MANSFIELD BOYS IJOI-IN M. FITZGERALD CO. 89 West Water St. Tele ph Taunton, Mass. one 332 Page seve t I944 COYLE REVIEW A , Sw 53W NEW BEDFORD . MASSACHUSETTS Your Favoriie Deparlmeni Store Best Wishes io lhe Class of '44 JOHN I- CARR DION'S BARBER AND VARIETY SHOP Groceries and Provisions C r. Washington Sr Purchase Sts. Teleeeeee 434 TAUNTON OIL Co. I I7 Summer St. Taunton, Mass. Phone 2880 COBB'S, INC. 31 Main Street Tel. 940 Right Goods at Right Prices Page eighteen ADVERTISEMENTS Best Wishes to the Class of'44 EASTERN MASS. STREET RAILWAY COMPANY J. K. RILEY, Manager ALBERT COUFCY MILLER al WILLIAMS ICE co Range-Fuel Olls High Street Taunton 699 Bay St. Tel. 2591-M Best Wishes to the Class of '44 NEVITT 8: COMPANY Hardware and Paints Quality Job Pffnlfng Bay St. TaUntOD, M388 5 Leonard St. Taunton, Mass. IVICCLELLAN ICE 61 FUEL CO Tel. 859 N Range-Oil-H Fuel 733 Somerset Ave. Tel. 2303 Best Wishes to the Class of '44 WASHINGTON HOTEL P 5 t I944 COYLE REVIEW DURANITS Choice line of Candy, Ice Cream, Novelties and Greeting Cards I9 Taunton Green Taunton, Mass. WILLIAM C. SIMPSON BROCKTON ICE 6: COAL CO. Funeral Service Tel' Best Wishes to the Class af'44 544 No. Main St. Brockton, Mass. '45-'46-'47 CORCORAN SUPPLY COMPANY OF BROCKTGN, INC. PLUMBING AND HEATING MATERIAL Page twenty ADVERTISEMENTS F. E. DUFFY Rw11lDfuggiSl MONTE'S JEWELER 907-9ll Second St. Fall River, Mass. A Registered Druggist always 396 Spring St. Fall River, Mass. in Attendance THE FRANK L. ALLEN O'CONNELL 6: SIMMONS Range Oil-Range Burners 296 Oliver St. Fall River, Mass. Tel: 257IiT3Itir: 1769-M Best Wishes lo lhe Class of '44 J. D.'s SWEATER SHOP 7 Taunton Green STONE'S BEAUTY SHOP 3 Trescott St. Besi Wishes of MT. HOPE PHARMACY D. F. Glavin, Reg. Pharm. Best Wishes to the Class of '44 CAMERA ART SHOP Besl Wishes to lhe Class of '44 ODAM'S DYE HOUSE, INC. BERNIER'S RESTAURANT 8-I0-I2-I4 Winthrop St. Tel. 3499 Taunton D. 8: F. LINEN SUPPLY CO. 22 Franklin Street Tel. 850 DeSILVA ELECTRIC CO. Electrical Coniraciors-Dealers Appliances - Equipment - Lighting Fixtures Taunton, Mass. FRANK SMITH TRUCKING COMPANY General Contracior LI LLIAN TURCOTTE Beauly Shop 5 Ridge Street Tel. 3-IO53 Fall River, Mass. ROCO ROEMER NOEL'S ICE CREAM We Make Our Own RESTAURANT 425-427 Bay Street Tel. 733 Taunton, Mass. P ge twenty-on I944 COYLE REVIEW TAUNTON PRINTING COMPANY Printers of the Warrior Besl Wishes lo lhe Class of'44 LANE'S BARBER SHOP 20 High St. BAY ROAD RIDING SCHOOL Double Pep f Double Energy DARI w RICH CHOCOLATE FLAVORED DRINKS Nourishes as it refreshes Learn the Thrill of Riding Horseback Order from Mt Hope Dairy POWER BROS. Telephone I2I5 Taunton, Mass. Phone DEAN BROTHERS Shoes 47 Taunton Green Phone 83l HudsonmStua'cbakcr Sales and Service A fine Collection of Used Cars-All Makes ALBERT E. SIVIITI-I 60 Fremont Street Taunton, Mass. Tel. 2656-W Best Wishes lo H16 Class of '44 FALL R I VER BOYS Highland SANDERS LUIVIBER CO. LOCAL AGENTS FOR MODENE PAINT 36 Weir St. Taunton, Mass. Tel. IZ34-610 Page twenty-tWO ADVE RTISEMENTS HUGH G. BLUNT Brockton, Mass. Best Wishes lo the Class of '44 MY BREAD BAKING CO lVIARTIN'S BICYCLE CO. Besl Wishes lo the Class of '44 SYLVESTER P. SOWIECKI Best Wishes to the Class of '44 E. j. GIVREN SHOE CO., INC. ROCKLAND, MASS. P 9 twenty-th TCC ' I944 COYLE. REVIEW FRANK RYCI-ILIK Certified Public Accountant 3I I Somerset Ave. Taunton, Mass. Be,fWis1,es,,f CAPE COD FISH MARKET PAZE at RATSY and SEA GRILLE Best Wishes tothe Class of '44 GEORGE G. SI-IIELDS Best Wishes to the Class of '44 CENTRAL SHOE REPAIR A FRIEND 225 N. Main St. Nlansfleld, Mass. Best Wishes to the Class of '44 THOMAS LOGAN Page twenty-four ADVERTISEMENTS Best Wishes io the Class of'44 ROBERT P. LOVELY Best Wishes lo the Class of '44 JOI-IN CURRIVAN Recapping-Tire and Tube Vulcanizing-New - Used Tires 26 Shawmut Avenue Telephone 656-IVI IVIansHeId, Mass Besl Wishes lo the Class of '44 Fl-I-Igslgvigllggmgllgdtlzss Leo F. Reynolds, Prop. Maplewood COMMERCIAL PRINTING 20 Freedom St. Tel. 2-23l3 Fall Riv Best Wishes to the Class of '44 A FRIEND BROCKTON BOYS C. E. O'IVIALLEY GAS, OIL, ACCESSORIES AND RADIO GOODYEAR TIRES, WILLARD BATTERIES Telephone 97-W I4 So. Main Street IVIansF1eIcI, Mass. Page twenty-Five 41. .- 3 m. il? y, N, Fi 4. , 'C 4. 7 VFW rfi FW 24-2'f'fv+,wf fs .-WW we Q f. -M.. .H .. , , , , E ' 1 , , ' .vas gt f ,M'i2 ff, - ' Q A . fV ' , 'fffV S2 55 ?f1,.fV+a?l SSW 1WDv 'gQ1'QV?'V5mv if? Ewa fM.1,4-rfyiffe, ' .1 ',,lV1eg-'-',L VV 1 , J' ' -Q 2.:'z Vffgv.faf 'vfvzf-xi!-'i,44VJ,,Q-2QV5vQ12V1f'W-:sf-sfstxg9+ Q-2. 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