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(Ge of 1953 29 PASQUALE D. CAPPUCCIO Sergeant Printer “Work’s begun, I’m done.” JAMES A. CARBONE Nat’l Honor Society 3; Track 3; Baseball 2, 3, 4; Hockey 3, 4; Class Day Comm.; Honor Roll 2,3. Printer Lanston Monotype School “T am the master of my fate.” PHILIP XAVIER CARR Samuel Davis Gross Award 3; Football 3, 4; Hockey 3; Base- ball 2, 3, 4; Lieutenant DONALD M. CARVER Driver Education 3. Printing in Navy “Succecs lies in labor.” RICHARD D. CHAGNON Honor Roll 2; Sergeant Printer “Yon Cassius has a lean and hungry look.” MARVIN I. CLAYMAN 2nd Lieutenant. N. U. “Little man with big ideas.” JOSEPH F. COFFEY Track 1; Orchestra 1; Set. N.U. “Your smiling countenance brings cheer to all.” ALAN F. COHEN Track 1; Public Speaking 3, 4; First Sergeant Drum and Bugle Corps 3; First Lieuten- ant Drum and Bugle Corps 4. Business Bau ROBERT M. COHEN Honor Roll 2; Junior Achieve- ment 3'; Sergeant 4. Electronic Engineer N. U. “The cautious seldom err.” SELWYN H. COHEN Corridor Patrol 4; Business Staff; Year Book; Band 2, 3; Bostonian 4; Captain. Salesman JS; AGh “The sunshine of your smile.”
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24 USdstarian Year Book ELLIOTT M. BERTMAN Honor Roll 2, 3, 4; Physics Club 4; Honor Society 2, 3, 4; Bostonian Business Staff 4; Year Book Business and Lit- erary Staff 4; Sergeant 3, 4. Electrical Engineer N.U. “Thy modesty is but a can- dle to thy merit.” ROBERT N. BLAKE Basketball; Track; Patrol; 2nd Lieutenant 4. Navy and Newspaper Reporter “Tf at first you don’t suc- ceed, try, try, again.” HAROLD BURRELL LEON C. BURRELL Band. Medicine “The path is rough but I’ve got the stuff.” MARTIN P. BLOOM Track 2; Public Speaking 2, 3, 4: Chess 4; Patrol 4; Class Spelling B Winner 3. Tufts “The best men are those of few words.” EDWARD I. BLUESTEIN Football 3, 4; Basketball 2, 3, 4; Captain on Baseball Team 2, 3, 4; Track 2, 3, 4; Captain (Drill). “One of the best first-base- men Memorial has ever had.” MORTON R. BREEN Honor, Rol s2 eo baAticmo ee Laboratory Assistant 3; Drum 2; Sergeant. Engineering “Quiet and unassuming.” SYDNEY H. BRODSKY Track; Baseball; Corridor Pa- trol; Captain. Business Administration Bae “Silent tongues are coupled with noblo minds.” MARVIN H. CANTOR Honor Roll 2, 3; National Honor Society 2, 3, 4; V.P. 2; Literary Staff, Bostonian; Editorial Board; Co-Editor Year Book; Public Speak- ing; Forum Club; Radio Club. Law B. U. “Eloquence, thy name is Cantor.” MITCHELL T. CANTOR Honor Roll 3; Honor Society 4; Football 3, 4; Co-Captain 4; Track 3; Bowling 3; Band 2,3: ‘Orehestra 2387.42 bees Symphony Band; Bostonian 4: Public Speaking 3, 4; Chair- man Prom Comm.; Corridor Patrol; 1st Lieutenant. Pharmacist Mass. College of Pharmacy “That they all might say, ‘Thisiis.a,man: 4
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26 STANLEY L. COHEN Honor Roll 2, 3; Honor Society 2, 3, 4; French Club Society 4; German Club 4; Hist. Club 4; Alumni Assn.; 6th place win- ner, Hearst Hist. Test 4; Bos- tonian Year Book Staff 4; Corridor Patrol 4; Public Speaking 4; Capt. 4; Lieut. 3. Teacher Harvard “Diligence personfied.” MATTHEW H. COHN Public Speaking 4; Sergeant; Chemical Engineer N. U. “Good things come in skin- ny packages.” RONALD J. COLEMAN Corridor Patrol 2; Sergeant 3; 4. Engineer N.U. “Tt’s the name that counts.” GEORGE J. CORT J. V. Basketball, Bowling, Spanish Club; Glee Club 1, 2, 3; Sergeant Business, Teacher of Music Brandeis Bae WILLIAM D. CORT Basketball 2, 3, 4. “Ability and agility.” USostonran Your Book CLIFFORD A. CROSE Red Cross Club; Glee Club. Business “Better late than never.” EDWARD L. CUTLER Public Speaking; Capt.; Ser- geant 3; Home Room Treas. mas Business Neu: “A friend in need is a friend indeed.” JASON DIAMOND Football; Prom Comm.; Lieut. 2, 3; Captain 4. Business Management ISkAOK Burdette “As bright as his namesake.” MARVIN P. DOBROW Baseball” 2,3, 42 slrack ea: Driver Ed.; Corridor Patrol 4; Prom Comm.; Ring Comm.; Gift Comm.; Sergeant 3, 4. “A winning smile is a sure way to popularity.” GILES DOGNAZZI Pressman Navy “We are sometimes corrupt- ed by good fortune.”
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