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WILLIAM ROGERS BUTLER 67 Wilson Street Torrington, Conn. Bill Like one of Diekens' immortal eharaeters, Bill eould be de- scribed as one vast, substantial smile. Likableg easy to get along with: made a host of friends. Found Spanish the most interesting subject in the eurrieulum. Busy with intramural athletics. Contributed his share in making Prep life memor- able. The best of everything, Bill! LAWRENCE FRANCIS CAMPBELL IH- Eutaw Avenue Lynn, Mass. Larry A Glee-Clubber and Sodalist. Cavorted with the Gremlins and the Eaglets on the gridiron. A boarder for two years, and then day-hopped from Lynn. Pleasant personality. Interested in all varieties of athleties. Far above the neighboring hilltopsn we knew him and liked him. A real friend and elassmate and an essential part of the Class of 1953. ROBERT EDWARD CARNEY 18 Beekford Street Beverly, Mass. Bob A popular Beverly day-hop who added mueh to Prep life. A Sodality oflieer, he worked hard and eftieiently. Played football as a freshman and sophomore. Took part in many CYO aetivi- ties. A cheerful, pleasant eharaeter who worked hard seholas- tic-ally. We're predieting a bright future for him in the world that lies beyond the Prep. MICHAEL ANTHONY CASALE I8 Judson Street Beverly, Mass. Mike A day-hop from Beverly, Mike found time to play four years of football. Was a stalwart in the Varsity line for two years. Helped to swell the ranks of the Sodality. A wonderful disposi- tion and found making friends an easy task. Where you saw Mike, you also saw Joe Pasquarello. A regular fellow in every way. Lots of luek, Mikel STANLEY BURRELL CASSIDY, JR. 36 Centre Street Nantucket, Mass. Cass Didn't eome to the Prep until he was a Senior. Made himself at home immediately and beeame af-tive in all eampus aetivities. Busy with intramural athletics. Participated in all the fune- tions of Pi Alpha. An easy-going manner that eaptivated all. ln the space of a year he endeared himself to many and won the respeet of his fellow Seniors. GORDON PAUL CERENO 340 Andover Street Danvers, ltfass. Swifty A Danversite who day-hopped for four years. A popular elass- mate and a truly pleasant eharaeter. Played Eaglet football. VVas a member of the Prayer Club. Could flash one of the biggest smiles on the campus. Interested himself in all Prep affairs. Au ardent St. .Iohn's rooter. Another who helped make the 1953 elass the wonderful group it was. Head Coach Fred Mastrolia. Football C0-Captains Arcand and Rogers are honored at the Football Dance by
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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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Stan Cassidy, Tom Flanagan, Tony Uapodilupo, John Egcr, Bruce Fuller, and a quintet of beautiful girls. KEVIN RAYMOND CLABBY -lil liusl Str:-1-l Stout-liznn, Mass. K1-v Avlivt- in many 1-xtr:u'urrif'ul:ir zlllziirs. llzivortt-rl with tht- Crvinlin footlmll ts-:ini :incl sliowt-tl his stufl' in lllll'Illlllll'2ll :itlile-tivs. I'lI'KIIIl 1-:irly morn until lights out his witty rt-nizirks insult' our hours :il tht' l're'p that lllllt'll hrightvr. Always vliovr- lnl. Mmlt- nmny fric-mls. Tho type- wt-'ll :ill ln- glml to st-1' when Vlziss llc-unions lu-1-onw pnrt of our livvs. RICHARD JOHN CLARKE l-2 l,nrr'lnnont llonrl Sulvin, Mass. Ili:-k A Somlznlisl for thru' yu-airs. Lists-fl vars as his holwlny. Showt-sl ai purtivnlair intl-rt-st in svim-in-v. Took part in truck :intl plsnyt-rl VYO lmskt-llmll. llas :in 1-ngim-vriiig 1-:iron-r in niintl. Lots ol' Illlllllfillilt' qualities. Sim-vrity his most proniim-nt t'll1lI'lll'lK'l'lS' tic-. WF- 1-njoyt-cl knowing hiin. llv shoultl nmkt- :i sum-oss ol' anything ht- umlvrtukz-s. Our host wishes go with him! WILLIAM MITCHELL CONNORS 7 llyrtl ltoaul IW-tlit-rsfit-lwl, flonn. Willy Vznm- lo Sl. .lohn's ns an junior. liitt-rt-sta-fl in sports. l'l:1yt-tl Varsity lmst-lmll, .lay Vcc- footlmll. A top-nott-li golf:-r, with an th-vp low- for tht- gzuiw. llopt-s to niukv insurnnr-0 his lift-'s work. Lots of pr-rsonzllity :intl an tlt-tt-rniinution to nmlu- gootl. llt-lpn-nl nmkv lift- 1-ongm-ninl for his vlzissiiiult-s :intl was likt-fl lnyzill. RICIIARD ELLIOTT COX Qli Alain Slrt-4-l Lynnlic-ltl Vvnlt-r, Blass. Divku l'luy1-fl .IV loollmll :is :in nntli-rt-lzisslnzin :intl as ai Sc-nior was ai stalwart in thc- Varsity lint-. A mipailrlv int-mln-r ol' Mr. I,2llj'.S trzwk lc-zun. L4-nt his vol-:il tale-nts to tht- Cl:-0 Vlulm. A sl:-surly, vonsista-nt workt-r with :i lot ol' rlrivt- :incl th-tt-rininzition. Day! lioppvtl his lust yvnr. lA't's hope lu- gt-ts :i top for his von- vt-rtihlc-. All our lwsl wislu-s, Dir-lil RICIIARD JOHN CRAIG 250 l'on4lx'it-w ltoutl Arlington, Nlnss. Dim-k An ontslnnfling nwinln-r ol' tht- H353 Vlnss. A llllllll1'SI!t'tlkl'l' ol' no nn-:in ululilv. llt-mlv for ai flINI'llPlSl0ll any tiinx- :it ull. Vo- l'l:lilor ol' tht- f'um-urrlfu. A rt-gnlnr llonor Roll stnflt-nt. Cavt- sm-vt-rul goofl tlrzunutit' llt'l'l.t7l'llllllN'l'S for llu- Mzlsqllvrs. A nu-inln-r of tht- Soclzility lloarwl ol' Dirt-vlors. I'llllllllSl3lSIll' :ihont nniny things. Shonlrl go fur in lift-. JOHN MEAGIIER CRICAN 56 llairflna-r Stn-vt l't':ilm4ly, Alnss. John Known :incl likt-el hy ull. Slinrwl Dick fraiigls willingness for an tllHl'lNNl0ll. Displziyvll his utlllvtir' lzilvnts in .lay Yu- lmst-lmll :llul in trzlrk. Si-rv:-tl on tht- Sotlnlity Ilourtl. Dial jonrnulislit' 4-hon-s for holla llu- l'om-orrlfu :intl tht- SPIKE. Staiyvrl with tht- l,:itin for four yn-urs. l'rool'-positive that tht- Prep turns ont thc' lu-st. Lots :incl lots ol' ailiility. .Q A I Pl . 1 .2
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