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CHEMISTRY CLASS OF 1942 CACELLA — Arthur couldn ' t be called tall, but he is dark and handsome. He ' s rather quiet and studious but he has a wit that pops up when least expected. GREGORY— Warren has what it takes to be a success but he ' ll prove it him- self in New York this summer. HILTON — Johnny can get into more mixups than any ten people put to- gether. What he needs is someone to look after him. All fooling aside he knows his stuff when it comes to chemistry. HUGHES— A friend in need is a friend indeed. This saying fits Johnny in more ways than one. LEHMAN — Among his many accom- plishments are basketball and dyeing. We are willing to bet he ' ll go far in the industries. MARCELLINO— Bill is rather an unas- suming chap but it is said that still water runs deep. MOGILNICKI— Gene has everything and that ' s an understatement. He ' d go out for every sport in schoo l if he had time. In spite of athletics he is never afraid to show his report card to any- one. MEUNIER — A commuter from Taunton. Rain, snow, sleet, etc. have little effect on Ed. What (or should we say who) detains you at times ? MONIZ — This chap doesn ' t say much but that doesn ' t mean he doesn ' t get around. His lessons are above par even tho ' lectures go by without a note taken. OHM — Herky is tall, blond, good look- ing and a disposition that will be an asset in whatever he attempts. OWEN — Charlie has become somewhat quiet since last year. Even now Char- lie has that gleam in his eye. PEARSON — Sometimes we wonder why Donald comes to school. Seems he ' d be a better broker or M. C. PHANEUF — The sound of breaking glass will usually tell when Jean is around. Would we be amiss if we called him Little Corporal ? REMILLARD— Not a bad guy when you get to know him. And girls, you have to admit he is handsome. Too bad Emil was absent when the picture was taken, he might have given someone a thrill. SCOTT— Scotty has that military air about him. The world would never suffer with more men like him. SENESAC— Devil may care is the only way to express him. He does his work but not even he can vouch for the re- sults. WOBECKY— Buddy, as his friends call him, has proven himself a tennis play- er. We know he is an excellent stud- ent and now we are wondering what else he can do. Poitras Owen Scott Meunier Phaneuf Marcellino Hughes Wobecky Moniz Senesac Lehman Cacella Ohm Mogilnicki Hilton Pearson Gregory The 1941 Fabricator 29
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CLASS OF 1942 GENERAL LaRue Duckworth Perperas Dahl Coyne Hayman Donovan Wood Ortiz B. Cosio Tripp A. Cosio VENTURA and ANGEL COSIO - Better known as Benny and Son- ny. Benny is a quiet fellow, while his brother tends to be a little more active. Since coming from Mexico, their English has improved im- mensely. You should hear some of the cute sayings they come out with. COYNE — John is one of the best- liked members of our class. He ' s smart as a whip and quite a soccer and baseball player. He is also known for his popularity amongst the girls in the school. DONOVAN— Danny has many in- teresting nicknames which fit him well. The most common and best fitting of these is Lover. Danny is a fast basketball player and is liked by all the students. DUCKWORTH — Norm attends classes more regularly this year. Could it be that he comes so that he may gaze more frequently on one of our coed ' s charms ? HAYMAN— Better known as Chris , We are all wondering why he goes around singing I Can ' t Get Indi- ana Off My Mind. Could the boys put him in a tough spot. Chris really is a fine fellow. LaRUE — Jack is growing up to be quite a boy. He is on the basket- ball squad and is developing into a good player. Why don ' t you come to school more often, Paul ? We like to see you around. ORTIZ — Known as Just plain Ed- die. He has found this year to be most interesting. You see, we have more young ladies enrolled this year than usual. He is an easy fellow to get along with, and can tell some very interesting stories. PERPERAS — Greece has many friends or should I say relatives at N.B.T.S. and one of the best is Charlie. He plays a fast game of basketball also. WOOD — Warren has become greatly attached to the Mexicans as they are always seen together. Woodie is also seen with a certain miss. I wonder who she is? 28)3- New Bedford Textile
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CLASS OF 1942 MECHANICAL Counsell Mulvey Whelpley Allain Letendre Cote Tanquay Cartmell Walder Tinkham Irvin Andrews Mellor ANDREWS— Ray is one of those fun-loving boys who can match wits with the best of them. ALLAIN --Mr. Gourley ' s hope for next year ' s baseball team, Jerry is also a good worker in school. COTE — Here is a quiet lad ; we won- der what he thinks about. COUNSELL— Well-liked among his class-mates, Alden hopes to be a draftsman. CURRY — Always playing tricks ; oc- casionally he manages to get a little work done. IRVIN — Little Oiwin is another mechanical marvel who manages to look busy at the right time. LETENDRE — This lad is quite a hunter as well as a machinist. MELLOR — Don ' s carefree manner produced unexpected results during the basketball season. MULVEY— Tom would be an athlete if he could. May be what the soc- cer team needs — for a water boy. TANQUAY— This boy is so busy at his work that he scarcely finds time to meet his classmates. TINKHAM— Tink is easy to get along with and is a great help around the shop. WALDER — Bernard ' s eccentricities make him an interesting companion in any field. WHELPLEY — Johnny is tops in studies and has a great many friends in school. 30 } - New Bedford Textile
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