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KELICTI IN VIA Rita Boucher--Working in Milford Francis Byron--At home Stella Cembruck-mAt home Frederick CoffeynwAt home Helen Clancy--Attending school in New York Thomas Halacy--Working in Uxbridge Post Office Virginia Higgins--Attending school in Waltham Olive Maclnnis--Working in Newton Napoleon Mainville--Attending school in Upton Mary McMann--At home Forrest Noe--Attending school in Upton Francis Pollack--Attending school in Upton Salvatore Romasco--Attending school in Uxbridge Agnes Sears--At home John Sullivan--Working in Hopedale Lawrence Tancrell--Working in North Uxbridge Richard Cooley--Upton Allen Coggins--Hudson Arnold Frost--Working in Framingham The information given above was correct at the time of inquiry
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we e we R W , A ERNEST RICHARD LARONGA 'Ernie' COURSL: Comercial NOTED FOR: Sketching AMEITION: Artist ACTIVITIES: Glee Club 43 French Club 45 Baseball 4. 'Ernie' was another welcome addition to our senior class. A jolly lad 'Ernie' interests were so many and varied that none of us saw very much of him but what we saw was most pleasant. Gifted with the pen he could dash off a remarkable sketch in a few minutes and his proficiency in baseball was well known. Stay in there pitching 'Ernie' and may you strike out all your troubles. EDWARD STANLEY FIOR 'The Hawk' COURSE: Commercial NOTED FOR: Jokes AMBITION: Live the 'Life of Reilly ACTIVITIES: Glee Club 15-45 French Club 4: Debates 4: Comercial Club 4. We can say no better word for Ux- bridge than to introduce 'Eddie' as her representative. Ed is a lad with the strength of a warrior and the handclasp of a true friend. His good nature never failed, no matter what the situation might have been. His sincerity and willingness to work will surely find him a place in the world. KENNETH PETER CLOUART loose COURSE: Commercial NOTED FOR: Jokes AIBITION: Live the 'Life of Reilly' ACTIVITIES: Glee Club 5-4gCommercia1 Club 4 5 French Club 43 Football 43 Inter-class debates 5. Carefree as a breeze - a person well worth knowing and very attractive, 'lloose 1s our most hilarious person- ality. His friends regard him as something of a character. He dis- persed our troubles with a glad word or two and s smile. The outside world cannot fail to appreciate the qualities we have learned to admire in him. wage ., VIRGIN A CATHERINE MORSE 'Mosie' COURSE: Classical NOTED FOR: Generosity AMBITION: Nurse ACTIVITIES: Glee Club 5-4: French Club 5: Science Club 5-4. Rebellious, happy-go-lucky, and in- variably plottlng mischief, 'Mosie' has the uncanny ability of getting in and out of scrapes. Remembering her generous and sympathetic nature we wish the best for her when she joins the ranks of the 'Women in Wh1te'. 1, MICHAEL JOSEPH VOLPICELLI 'Mickey' COURSE: Classical NOTED PCR: Proficiency in sports AMBI'1 :'ON: College graduate ACTIVITIES: Glee Club 3-4: French Club 255 Science Club 5: Baseball 2-I5-4: Football 2-5-4. Meet 1Ni1ckey ,possessor of the fig ing heart. He well earned his po tion on both the football and ba ball varsity as well as his trem dous popularity among his fel students. May fortune smile on 'Mickey' and happiness be yours. PAUL LEO LALLY 'Monk' COURSE: Classical NOTED FOR: French reading AMBITION: Accountant ACTIVITIES: Glee Club 5-4: Soienc4 Club 3-4:Orchestra 1-1 3:Debating Club 5-4311 ter-class debates 2-3- 4:Dramat1cs 5:8t.'1'hom- as Aquinas 2-5-43Base- ball 2-5:Baeketball l- 2-5-4g Junior Recep- tion Committee: Year BooklBusiness Managerj Class President 5-4: Ring Committee: Ora- torioal finalist. All hail to our choice, the lead of the classlSports,debatee,sooiaIl 'Monk' participated in them all, s a creditable account of himse 'Monk's' activities spa for , but they cannot l se of our president, ou ILKY OERALDINE SHIUGHNESSY 'Shaun' COURSE: Classical NOTED FOR: Being late UBITIONI To write a Best Seller ACTIVITIES! Glee Club 1-2-5-43 French Club 5-4:fBecre tarylzbramatics 1-2-5: Debating Club 2-5-4:In ter-class debates 2-5- Science Club 5-4: Ring Committee: St.Thomas Aquinas 2-5-45Year Boo lEd1tor-in-chieflg Ora torlcal f1nal1st:Class Historian. Here we have Shaun 'master ot a trades', an eternal proof that go things come in small packages. W1 Shaun to attempt anything was to a complish it and she attempted ever thing. It was she who edited th great year book, and held down tl very difficult third negative on t' debating team and who eonvulsed ' w1th'Old Mother Hubbard' at the or tox-icals.May all the good wishes 4 '40 go with you.
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Q c. CLASS DAY 3 ,a,,+ lil X AND , 4? Mfmoanmofxvexfkcsses as SONGL- My Country 'tis of Thee Entire School. Address of Welcome Paul L, Lally, President '40 Memorial Day Essay J0S9Ph E- D0m?k7 Sd 1 SONG - On Parade Gerald Heroux, Nasaro Mantoni, Frank Powers, Joseph Krol, Robert Phillips C1533 HiSt0Fy Mary G. Shaughnessy Poem-The American Flag Marguerite Consoletti Ave Maria Gerald Heroux Essay-Everyday Patriotism W. Richard Moynihan Class Poem John J. Norton SONG- Who Did? Ba seball Novette Essay-lhe Heart of Representative ' Democracy Francis S. Young,Vioe- I President Class Prophecy W. Richard Knight Dettysburg Address Thomas E. Creighton SONG-Sympathy Senior Class Class Will William F. Barron Presentation of Class Gift Paul L. Lally, President '40 School Song- St. Mary's Entire School SONG- Star Spangled Banner Entire School
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