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Football coaches Nlastrolia and Choui- nard pose in distinguished fashion. And Al Pelonzi looks ferocious for the camera- man. JOSEPH PATRICK BOYLE ll llowaril .hVl'lIlll' l't-alnofly, Blass. Joe A kc-en, 1-ritic-al llllllll with a strong liking for art. flassic-al lllllSll' anml rm-acling worm- his favoritt- pri-or-1-upations. .Xu vxvvl- ls-nt stullc-nt in his ye-ars at tlu- l're-p. lh-1-itll-tl likcs anrl :lis- likn-s. .X Ch-0 f'lululwr tor four years. lYorkm-el on tlu- f'1llll'lH'tll'1I anel SI-lm-1 statls, .X 1-4-ntral figure- in any group mlisr-ussion. DONALD FRANCIS BROPHY llm-nnison lloacl lfsst-x, Vonn. llroph .X tlire-1--ya-ar inan at tht- Prop. 'llurnwl in t'Xl't'lll'Ill porforin- ant-es for tht- Masquers for two Sllf't't'SSlY0 years. lvas of ini- lnc-nsc lu-lp in the paste--up work for this 1-rlition ot' the SPIN!-2. l'artic-ipatc-ml in tennis anrl tlu- usual intranuiral sports. lYorkm-4l hard sr-holastic-ally anll lllillll' a host ot' trim-ncls. JAMES KEVIN BURNS l-5 CH-:lar Stre-1-t l.awrm-nm-, Nlass. K1-v Another one of tht- long line of Lawrenr-ians who have- lllilllt' gooml at the Prop. A familiar l'2llllpllS figure- -- generally in tht- Villllpillly of George lYalsh anrl lvill Xlvllonaltl. A Soilalist for tour years. Took a fling at track. lntc-rm-ste-il in all varic-tics ol' atlllf-tic-s. Part anfl parm-l ot our happy yi-ars at St. .lohn's Prop. LOUIS BERTAND CANIPION 38 f'rowninshi4-lcl ltoaml Brookline-, Nlass. C'ainp citllllf' to tht- Ilrm-p in his fourth yt-ar. Vapahh- of sona- wonmlvr- ful ilnitations. Partic-ipaterl wliolc-lieartm-flly in all ac-tivitivs at the Prep. A rt-aily slnilu anfl a frit-nelly pe-rsonality. L1-ft a tavoralrh- iinprossion on all who kne-w hiln. Uni- of those- we-'ll ln- glaml to st'L' again at tha- Vlass R1-union. CHARLES FRANCIS CANNING, JR. 99 lYc-sh-rn .xX'l'Illll' Augusta. Nlainm- Boon:-lloon1 .X two-yt-ar inan at thc- l'rs-p. l'lay4-il -lay Vw- anll Varsity footlmll. .X popular t'2iIllIJllS tigurc with a super-aluunclanr-e of good hurnor anll a happy tale-nt of lnringing laughter into 4-vc-ryoia-'s lift-. l'rou4l of his nativm- statv annl t'orf-wr saying: Nlains- is a gre-at stats-, isn't it? .Xn intl-gral part of our txi tfnu it tla l'rmp .,...: . .- GONZALO J. CARDENAL NIARTINEZ .Xpartxulo -1416 Nlanagua. Niraragua Nita .X Spanish ll1'lllll'lIl2lll anfl :A ri-al l'r4-p lnan. l'ra-fu-rn-fl sowfm-r. whirl: la- taught to many l'r1-pstm-rs, to footlvall. t'avortc-il on the tunnis 1-our! fluring tht- fall anll spring. .Xu ar-tivo Pi .Xlpha na-rnlwr. Spent his frm- tina- -it riintin -nal rhoto r-1 mln' Xn , Q . It g. 5 g .5 I . . arflc-nt tlilfli-Flllllll 1-nthllslast. xlllllt' a tim- l't'l'fIl'll at tla- l'r1-p. mr'
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. X WF. - , . , . . , V , , . 'K t ,, -, r , Q Y e L ., 4. :::3: 'R . R E fiiif f Hesse 2 ' QWZ3-1', I 1- 'X !'t ' 3 Ti . 'Z ,Q-.Q riff? V . . Q i' 121. 'GQ zfxlw I . -.N ns JOHN JOSEPH AHERN ISI Parkway Street Whluirn, Hass. .laf'li llicl yeoman serviee for the tra:-li team, Nlomlest anfl unassum- ing, with a line sense of humor. Servefl on the amlvertising eommittee for the SPIRI-1. .X Sorlalist for three years. Displayefl a flair for mlramaties with the Nlasqllers. Was a Glee Vluh stamlont for three years. l.ots ol' loyalty :tml sehool spirit. PETER HENDRICK AKIN lltti l'rosp4-et Street NYalielielml, Mass. Pete l.ix'4-neil the seeontl tener sec-tion ol' Brother lialplfs Song- hirfls. Was a familiar iigure among Nlr. llaly's track hopefuls. .X stalwart in intramural lnasketlnall. tYorkerl harml at his allllllki. Partieipatetl in all the extraeurrienlar aetivities pos- sihle. .Xn essential part of the flass of 1952, KENNETH FORTE BEAN 'ISI Vross Street. Beverly, Mass. 'A Km-nn lielialile :mtl popular, Kl'lllh name was a fixture on the Ilonor Roll. 'l'ennis, art, anrl musie kept him lmusy in his Ullt-0l'- swlionl hours. A Smlalist, Srlicl-1stat'l'memher, Glee Vluhlier par ext-ellenee. Halle a spleniliml eontrilmution to school life in all ilepartinents. NYon the respeet of hoth teaehers ancl elassmates. ROBERT HAROLD BELDEN U!! Nlanehester Street llartforil, funn. ullolsu .X lnisy extraenrrieular rt-mul: Eaglets, Vamera fluh, Glen- Vlnlz, intrannlral sports. lle also kept the loeal newspapers infornietl of athletie eontests at the Prep. Maile many friencls and was a frienfl to many. Was an aetive partieipant in all the atl'airs ot' the flass ot' 1952. DONALD HENRY BERGERON Iiti Nainiikeag Street Salem, Blass. Berger The slow, steanly perfeetioiiist. Nvas always the last one in Niek 'l'auraso's ear. Part of the gang in '5Q. Extremely likalnle. Highly regarclefl hy all who knew him, fl0IltI'ilblltCIl his share to making life at the Prep the pleasant experienee it was. Another frienml whom we met ancl knew under the shadow ot' the Spire. ANDRE CHARLES BOUCHARD -ITT liafayette Street Salem, Mass. .Xnmly .X warin-lieartexl personality with an extremely engaging smile. llacl a tJttI'tlf'lll1lI' fonrlness for ehemistry in whieh he ext-elled. .Xn arrlent Soflalist. On the quiet side, hut frienrlly to all. fonlnl holfl the attention of the f-lass as he rlemonstratefl so well in his oral themes. One ol' the very lu-st. Homeward bound for the holidays, a group of Prepsters pause to say Goodbye to Brother Bonaventure. Look out, hometown! Here we come!
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-53 FREDERICK RONALD CODAIR 7 Nic-lu-I-wil Iimul IH-giluuly, Nlnw-, I-'ri-il ,Xu 2lI'IlY1'lIll'lIllI1'l'HI,IIIUSHIIZIIIIX,IIll'1'1'lllll, Iii-liginlla .X1-livi- lif-N. NI1lSflllC'I'5, :liul SPIN!-I wlzillf ,X VIIIINISIPIII IImurr Roll NIIHIPIII :nul il Yirgiliun sr-luilur. Ilaul :i mlm-nt l.4lI'liIllglI1lgl'S. ITrrl'lu-il Z4-zilnllsly nn ilu- :ulw-rlisa-nu-nl 1-nliiiiiiiic-v uf llu' 5l'lul1, luile ull pniw, an rn-:uly -inili-. ve-ry iniu-li ilu- gc-nllm-nmii. JAMES ALBERT COLLIER El l'lu-Ina Sin-4-l SSIIPIII, NIH-s. -liinu 'l'r':u-k,fil1-c-Iiluli,:ilulS4ululity.Q11i1-I ulul llllilhillllllllg. llaul as liking: fnr linglifli uiul pluitngrupliy. Tlu- gm-iitloinunly lyiu- Niilli ilu- luippy liinu-li nf lllillilllg lria-iulw. .X IIIHIIISIZIX in ilu- film- Vinh. Wm-ki-il iiulustrinn-ly :it tlu- luuilis :uul in nntsimli- au-livilim-N. Sluuilil lIlilIi1'lllhlllIll'Ii in ilu- gr:-nl lrig wnrlil. ROBERT FRANCIS CONIISKEY NIIIIII Str-1-4-I Dove-r, Slams. Ifnluu IIIH' nl' ilu- IIIZIIIISIZIXX nf ilu- Varsity lmsx-lizill pilvliing slullf Trim-1l liix llilllil ul lrzu-k, -lay Yu- fnnllmll mul lmski-llmll. Xlaulm- :in 1-xi-1-lli-nl wlinlustiv iw-ni-il. I,nts nl' sr-luuil spiril :uul 1'llIllllhl1lhlll for :anything pc-rtniuing In tlu- l'rL-p. .Xlwuys willing ln ll'll1l il lu-lping llzllul in sf-luurl l'iIIlhl'h. Oiu- nf llu- lilu-sl. JOHN PATRICK COOKE Tylm-r Iizllu- NYM! Cnxlu-n, funn. .,lgIIIl-- izinu- In llu- l'i'1-p in luis Si'Ili1lI'j'l'iIl'2llI4l lillml nive-ly inln llu- wlu-nu' ul' thing: :il Sl. Jnlunk. Lista-ml hunting :is l1isl'uvurin- upnrl. l'l:1y4-il in llli'lIlll'2ilIlllI'1llh, mu :ln zu-tivo nu-inlu-r nl ilu- SQ-niurf'li1lr, 4-iijnw-sl luis niu--vi-:ir sojourn :ul tlu- Prop. lliul ai -4-raw ul' lnunun-. :in 1-ve-r-rczuly eniilv. il ph-ziszinl mlispmilinn. THOMAS VINCENT DE PAUL COREY li l':1l'lQ Slrm-1-I l,1nxr1-m-1-, Musa, Turn Siulailist for four yi-urs. ll:-liginus .M-tivitin-s. Nlzulz- ilu- ilziily tri-k frnni l,:iwr4-lu-o llirougli sunsliiiu- :nul storm. Liste-1l fpnrh, rwuliug, :nul :in au-tivo interest in ilu- f'.Y.O. as liia ulllsitlt' inter:-sls. Nlzule his 1-nntriluution in l'r4-p life mul wai- iim-rvsts-rl in nnytliing znul Q-vc-rylliing on ilu-1-zuliplls. GERARD PAUL COTE Ill? I,:lI':ly0ll1- S1111-I Sillvlll, Nlaisw. Gi-rryu ,Xnnllu-r Hull-niilc wlur mlziy-luippc-il it, l'm-tial In rlrziwing mr- tnnusinul411-signinglimises. .X qui:-k niinil :iiul quits- wc-ll-rx-sul, Vnulml ll2lSll ull' an inim-rc-sting 4-ninpositioii wlu-n the nuuul was nn liini. I IVl'I'l'1'iNly In insc-rt an wnrcl in any 4-lass clisr-liesioii. .K Latin SVIIHIHI' nf nn nu-:in prnnnrtinns. Nlzuli- ai gfuul re-4-nrfl. A long line of classes has sat under a warm June Sun in the stadium and thought nostalgically of the years spent on the Prep Campus.
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