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PAUL FRANCIS ASSELIN 38 Atlantic Street Lynn, Mass. Paul A Glee-Clubber and track man. Associate Editor of the flUHf'lII'lI'I.ll. Starred in C'apfa1'n Applzjzick and took the lead in llarvey. Received the Harvard Book Reward when a junior. A Sodalist. Consistent Honor Roll student. Ambitious and hard- working, with a decided flair for dramaties. Took part in many things and did well in all of them. RICHARD JOSEPH ARC-AND G15 Chestnut llill Ave. Brookline, Mass. Dick Three years of Varsity football. Played his end position so well he was chosen for the Catholic All-Stars. Ilandled the Varsity tirst base position for three years, Played a bang-up game of hockey. A Glee-Clubber. President of Sigma Nu. Vice-l'resi- dent of Pi Alpha. Active in all campus atfairs. Many talents and many friends. One of the best. NORMAN EUGENE AUGER 85 Morton ltd. Swampscott, Mass. Norm Three years of Varsity football and two years of Varsity hockey. Played a brilliant brand of baseball. An otticer in the Sodality. interested in everything pertaining to the Prep. Day-hopped for three years, but took up residence on the eampus as a Senior. Dependable, sincere, with a quick and contagious smile. Ilas a bright and promising future. ALBERT LEON BACHOROWSKI 32 Forrester Street Salem, Mass. Al A four-year man at the Prep. Had a good scholastic record. Made the Varsity baseball team. Interested in all forms of sports, liver-ready smile and a well-developed sense of humor. An integral part of our lives at St. John's. Participated in as many campus activities as possible and left a favorable im- pression on both Faculty and fellow classmates. ROBERT MCKENZIE BAILEY ll9 Tedeseo Street Marblehead, Mass. Bob Did valiant work in his Senior year for both the Glee Club and the Masquers. Une of the top-flight tennis players on the cam- pus. Ilad a special liking for solid geometry and chemistry. Ilad a hand in all club activities. Given to quick laughter and flights of fanciful humor. Part of the gang on the third ttoor of Xavier where he was well-liked. ARTHUR CURTIS BARRY I2 Columbus Road Peabody, ltiass. Art Treasurer of the Sodality and a member of the Prayer Club. Ilard-working and studious. An excellent golfer. Played basket- ball with the .lay Vees. Un the SPIKE statf. Interested in every- thing pertaining to the Prep. Should go far in whatever profes- sion he selects. Made a host of friends and will be remembered by all his classmates, Good luck, Artl Service with a smile! And notice the pro- fessional manner in which they balance those trays! Big-league stuff!
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VALEDICTORIAN Robert J. Hull 195 Presenting the Class of 1953. . . About to move from under the shadow of the Spire. . .Armed with the age-old but ageless principles of Motlier Church. . .Strengthened by four years of Catholic educa- tion . . . SALUTATORIAN Paul F. Asselin
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Four real Prep students from distant Hong Kong: Randolph Kwei, Thomas Kwei Phil Yen, and Edward Yang. They made a distinct contribution to Prep life. NORMAND CHARLES BENOIT H llnclson Avonno Norlhlmrimlgo, Muss. Bonny A Soclulist. l'rL-sich-nt ol' tho Glu-o l'lulr. Sovrotury ol' Signiu Nu uml l'i Alphu. llifloll ulhlolioully. A muinstuy ot' tho Vursity foolhull loum for two yours. Slurlofl us u oulolior for tho Vursily lxusolnull loum :mil finishm-4l us u oompotont pit:-hor. A liig lungh un4l u goniul porsonulily. Muny tulonls. llu-'ll ho missocl ul Sl. .Illllll'S. KENNETH EDWARD BOUROUE I9 lloslyn Slrool Sulom, Muss. Kon Anothor Suloniilo who aluy-hoppotl it for four yours. Sll0Wl'll u spot-iul ulnilily in lnuth unil sc-ionoo. linjoyorl tho physios oluss lho mosl ol' ull. Lislozl yuohting us his fuvorito out-ol'-sohool ooonpution. llouxly lo :list-new politios unylimo uncl ovorytimo. Anolhor ono ol' our 1-omruclos unil frioncls for lho lust four yours. All sorts ol' goorl lnokl JAMES ALOYSIUS BOX 39 lirourlwuy llovorly, Nluss. Jim Mumlo lho lrok from llovorly lor four yours. Trioml his huncl ul lfrosh loollnull uncl truok. A quiol hut uppouling porsonulity. Mullo u host ol' lrioml:-sg onjoyocl his sojourn ul, the Prop: wus ovor rouily with u holping liuml in l'rop uc-tivitiosg will ho romomhorocl hy ull who know him. A hurfl workor unrl u rognlur follow. 'l'ho host to you, .liml THOMAS ALBERT BRANSFIELD 273 lissox Slrool Lynn, Muss. ulllfbllln llis quiol porsonulily won for him tho rospovt unrl liking ol' tho onliro Sonior Vluss. Ono of tho sovon who sluyorl with tlu- Lutin for four yours. Wvorkorl wilh tho Masque-rs for u your uncl clitl ox:-ollonl work for tho 1'onr-orrlia. A ch-votoil Somlulisl. Duy- hoppoll from Lynn for four yours, Muslo u snoooss of sohool lift-. Shonhl ilo likowiso in lho groul, hig worlcl. PHILIP WILLIAM BRESNAHAN 50 l'onny Brook lloull VY1-sl Lynn, Nluss. Phil A llloo-l'luhlwr. A Soclulist. A lxourllor for ono your unll rluy- hoppoil from Lynn for tho othor lhroo. Ve-ry muoh the gontlo- mun. l'luyo1l his purl in sohool lilo. lntoroslofl in muny things. Lots of friontls unil un ullruolivo porsonullty. VVo'll all ho gluml lo Hoo him ul Vluss llonnions. All our host wishos unil hopos for his fnlnro snot-oss. GARDNER LEO BROOKS 9 South Wulkor Slroot Lowoll, Muss. llrooksit- Gurmlnor wus u Sonior whon ho oumo to our hullowofl hulls ol' ivy, lull ho mu4lo himsoll ul homo lllllllt'Kll2ll.t'ly. Gooml-nuturollg lino sonso ol' humor: u roumly smilo. Momlost unml nnussuming, hut an gooil lrionxl. Took purl in ull inlrumurul ulhlolios und St'l'lll1'll lo onjoy oxislonoo ut tho l'rop. llil tho hooks hurcl :intl got ai lol out ol' his your ul St. .lolm's. ,,..-4'
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