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Exlffl, t 510 sa O VV!-f'C GUSTAVE COTE 63 Greene Street Woonsocket, R. l. To make a short subject tall, Gus has been a member of the student body for seven years. Not a year has passed without seeing this quiet, unassuming youth, inscribing his name on the Honor Roll, l-le has gained the affection of everyone by his friendly smile and pleasing personality: Gus is one of the shortest members of the senior class but by no means to be judged by his misleading altitude . Whether and where he plans to further his studies he has not divulged. We are sure that whatever he undertakes he will reap suc- cess. RAYMOND COTE 203 Summer Street Woonsocket, R. l. Serious, studious, dignified, and friendly-these are a few of the qualities which may be unmistakably attributed to this Connecticut lad for his continual perseverance through- out his three-year stay with us, Although Ray did not compete in varsity sports, he has always been a prominent figure in all intramural activities. Ray has often led his class in studies, his popularity made him president of his Junior Class last year. Upon graduation Ray contemplates entering a Medical School to prepare for the profession of dentistry. We are confident he will succeed in any profes- sion. ififiii Q
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QXUEL, 2 51 xo 00 NM-f-C g Rhode Island State College MARTIN COGAVIN I2 St. Germain Street Boston, Mass. I'm certain that everyone knows Marty , the smiling, cheerful, broad-chested youth from Boston. Marty , in his junior year, attracted the attention of the sport fans by his brilliant ability as a track man and this year he won fame on the football field. Marty is extremely fond of using elongated words. Quite often he will be heard to say, ln English that means , . . I In class and study, however, Marty is very serious, and continually in search of knowl- edge for which he is much admired by his teachers. We hear that you intend to become a priest. Congratulations! 152110 GERALD CHARLAND l37 Division Street Woonsocket R I Let the trumpets sound, let the drums roll let the music swing, 'cause we now present Jerry the optomistic kid This lad, in his nine years of attendance at the Mount has continually chased old man gloom away from our portals lvlany a dull moment in class has been relieved by one of his spontaneous remarks. No doubt we acclaim him as the most popular boy in school whenever a game is played a story is told, a meeting is held or even a iam session is staged you're sure to find Jerry' in the midst of it The school will long remember his speed on the track team Quite a few boarders expect him to become a mail carrier but he intends to enliven the U. S Air Corps I-le plans to enter
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gXl!El, 2 5: Wll.LlAM CREPEAU 50 Cross Street Woonsocket, R. l. Some seven or eight years ago this ever-smiling, good- natured fellow entered the portals of Mount Saint Charles. A more cheerful and happy-go-lucky student has never been seen at school. '!Bill is no wizard when it comes to Trig , but he holds 'his own when it comes to argue. Bill was also a worthy member of the Public-Speaking class, and his many speeches delivered with dramatic duality, held audi- ences spellbound. l-lis personality earned him many friends with both students and teachers, and we feel sure that his winning smile and genial personality will win him a place in the world. ROBERT CUNNIFF 402 Weston Road Wellesley, Mass. We take great pleasure in introducing Bob Cunnitf, one of the five boys who took a post-graduate course at the Mount this year. A graduate of Wellesley High School, he came here to pursue his studies, and prepare for college. l-le is a tireless worker, and has placed his name among the distinguished group who made the Honor Roll. Bob is a quiet and likeable boy, who has made many friends during his one-year stay at the Mount. l-lis quiet personality and tireless energy for his work will always be remembered. l-lis main ambition would be to enter l-loly Cross College, to study under the careful and expert guidance of the Jesuit Fathers. 16210
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