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JOSEPH D1AS— Phi Psi Joe Chemistry 361 County Street Joe plunges through his lah work in the same way he plunges through the line for the Murphy Club. Hoping you make a chemical touchdown. Also a candid csmera addict. Activities: Soccer 1. 2. 3; Baseball; Basketball 1, 2, 3; Class President 2; Chairman Hup Committee 3. GEORGE H. DUCKWORTH— Phi Psi Quacky Chemistry 22 Viall Street George asks what side you are on and then argues against you and the tragic part is, he is usually right. He has been a useful aid to the debating team. Activities: Debating 3; Chairman Prom Committee 3; Cap and Gown Committee 3; Dance Committee 3. NORMAN ERICKSON Swede Mechanical 68 Liberty Street It is said be quiet and don ' t be noticed, but Norm has a way of being quiet and being noticed, too. He is small, but well liked in the bargain. Under his guidance as manager, the baseball team will go far. Activities: Baseball Manager 3. CLIFFORD P. FLANAGAN Cliff Chemistry 95 Mill Road Cliff has had many trials and tribulations as our editor, but with all his trouble and worry he has kept up his good standing. He is also quite a talker and has been a mainstay of the debating team. Activities: Editor; Debating 1, 2, 3; Soccer 3; Chairman Hop Committee 1; Chairman Ring Committee 3; Dance Committee 3; Class Vice-President 1; Treasurer 2. Fabricator, 1939 17
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ROBERT E. CONNOR— D. K. Bob Chemistry 164 Main St., Fairhaven, Mass. Bob never spent as much time on any analysis as he did on the oil analysis. Now he claims that his oil salvaged from the hurricane was a gyp. Activities: SAMUEL CRAVEN, JR.— Phi Psi 5am Chemistry 178 Hudson Street The man that said little things come in small packages must have had Sam in mind. Even though small he commands the respect of us all. A great little soccer player. Activities: Soccer 1, 2, 3; Baseball 2, 3; Basketball 3; Dance Committee; Asst. Sports Editor. PAUL DALBEC Polly Chemistry 250 Harwich Street Paul, with all his meekness really can create quite a stir if he really wants to. He is the fashion plate of the class and he believes that Esquire has copied many of Paul ' s styles. Activities: ERNEST DES RUISSEAU— Phi Psi Ernie Mechanical 79 Clark Street Ernie is very well known outside of the shop, but then there is the old adage that he who minds his own business will succeed. Activities: 16 Fabricator, 1939
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487 Hillman Street FREDERICK E. GEARY- Ered Chemistry Fred is a very busy man, having been president of the Phi Psi and manager of the basketball team. Both of them have prospered under his guidance. Look for Fred in an executive capacity. Activities: President Phi Psi; Golf 1, 2; Manager Basketball 3; Dance Committee 3; Delegate Phi Psi Convention 2, 3; Humor Editor 3. EUGENE H. GOLDRICK Irene Mechanical 50 Richmond Street Gene looks like a typical mechanic. He is a big, husky fellow with muscles that would put Charlie Atlas to shame. He is, however, an avowed woman hater. Activities: 682 Cottage Street JOHN V. HARRINGTON Father Chemistry John really tried to reform the chemistry course, but found it hopeless, so he turned to dry cleaning for his hobby. He had much better success in this line. Really a true plugger. Activities: Soccer 2; Dance Committee 1, 3; ANNETTE J. HORVITZ Special 55 Court Street June is the one fair maiden of our class; but this is no hindrance, for she has really secured her share of knowledge, since entering our portals. Activities: Dance Committee 3. 18 Fabricator, 1939
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