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The 1964 Senior Annual of Assumption Preparatory School Worcester, Massachusetts

Memini Staff

Co-Editors: Michael F. Austin Edward J. Philbin

Associate Editors: Richard J. Callahan A. Paul Cravedi Timothy E. D'Emilio Charles B. Gareau George R. Perreault

Business Manager: Paul C. Daw

Faculty Advisers: Edward C. Powers William G. Scannell dedication— the hallmark of the men on these pages. Just a glance at these faces soon reveals interest, en¬ thusiasm, vitality, a sense of humor; but we knew them for another quality that no picture can ever capture—determination, the day-to- day conviction that they wanted to give us something they believed in. Now it is our turn, and so we are also giving by dedicating this, our 1964 MEMINI, to these, THE DEDICATED, these who are truly Men We Want TO BE. 3 IN MEMORIAM

What did the passing of John Fitzgerald Kennedy mean to But beyond these qualities, he showed American youth an our nation. In some senses, seemingly very little. The torch example of dedication to the ideal of service. He did not is passed. We have our new president. Our cabinet. Con¬ need to busy himself with a career in public service, but he gress and Supreme Court remain unchanged. The govern¬ did, willingly,- if he had not, he would more than likely be ment process goes on. But ours is a nation of individuals, not alive today. As he phrased it himself in his 1962 State of of cogs. In these terms, what did we lose? A man whose the Union address, "We sometimes chafe at the burden of wisdom seemed to belie his years, whose foresight sur¬ our obligations, the complexity of our decisions, the agony passed the myopic limits of many, whose outspoken solici¬ of our choices. But there is no comfort or security for us in tude for justice pricked the conscience of a nation, whose evasion, no solution in abdication, no relief in irresponsibil¬ pervasive wit brightened many an otherwise routine state ity." As he spoke, so he lived; as he lived, so he died. It is function, whose unflinching resolution in the face of coer¬ therefore essential that we include John Fitzgerald Kennedy cion met well the Communist challenge. In these terms our in any thinking we do about the MEN WE WANT TO Be. loss is inestimable and it is in these terms that Americans prefer to measure human value. Society needs "up" forces; he definitely was a strong one.

For his devotion to his work and to his people, for his dedication to the high ideals of our faith, we number him among the Men We Want To Be.

MOST REVEREND BERNARD J. FLANAGAN BISHOP OF WORCESTER

6 thoughts from my rocking chair . . .

Preparatory School education is too often seen as only in- enjoyment of an unassigned book, the attendance at the Mu¬ between education. It carries a boy from thirteen to nineteen sic Festival, a visit to the Museum, the cheering of a team on years of age, from childhood to manhood, from grammar to victory, a budding friendship, your answer to the question: school to college. The statement that it prepares students for "What can I do for my school?" college and for life only serves to blur still further the truth But there has been more. There has been the daily contact that these four rich years should be lived for themselves as with those who have devoted their lives to Christian educa¬ much as any other time of a man's life. Finally, the current tion. These have not thought so much in terms of tomorrow competition for college acceptance places further stress yet but in terms of lasting values. They lived each day with you on preparing for tomorrow with the consequent danger of in the light of the importance that each day held. You have forgetting about today. made them the theme of your yearbook. You wish to honor I would like to underline that no small part of your education the DEDICATION that you have witnessed and benefitted at Assumption has been precisely what you did not do speci¬ from during your four years at Assumption. By doing so, you fically in preparation for tomorrow. There has been the reveal that you have not been blind to the education you have worship of God as a fulfillment of a present obligation, the received or to the values for which it stands.

EDGAR A. BOURQUE, A.A. HEADMASTER

7 here they are in action—

TW3 This Was The Way They Worked our teachers— demonstrating with humor, enthusiasm, and learning, why they are . . . Men We Want To Be.

10 A WHO'S WHO OF MEN WE WANT TO BE

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Gilbert E. Chabot, A.A., Chairman DEPARTMENT Alfred R. Berthiaume, A.A. Edmond J. Bonin OF - Marius L. Dumoulin, A.A. CLASSICS Alphonse J. Palaima '

Edward C. Powers, Chairman Edmond O. Brunelle DEPARTMENT Robert P. Fortin, A.A. Gerard F. Gaucher OF Jean A. Martin, A.A. Edward L. Moreau, A.A. ENGLISH Emile R. Trahan

Yvon R. Dubois, A.A., Chairman Etienne l. Aubert, A.A. DEPARTMENT Joseph-Robert A. Fredefte, A.A. Kenneth- R. Loiselle OF Gerard E. Messier, A.A. Clement J. Trudeau FRENCH Rev. Robert G. Ward

DEPARTMENT Joseph L. E. Mondor, Chairman Henry T. Callan, A.A. OF Roger L Dubuque Robert F. Flagg HISTORY

lldefons A. J. van der linden, A.A., Chairman DEPARTMENT Edmund Berthiaume Charles R. Bibaud OF Walter J. Fields MATHEMATICS Thomas E. Severance

DEPARTMENT Noel J. Collette, A.A., Chairman Philip E. Bonvouloir, A.A. OF George A. Charland, A.A. RELIGION William E. Dubois, A.A.

DEPARTMENT OF SCIENCE

11 DONAT J. DURAND, A.A. Treasurer and Business Manager

EDMOND O. BRUNELLE CHARLES R. BIBAUD MAURICE R. ALLAIRE, A.A. Assistant Dean of Students Director of Athletics Assistant Headmaster and Director of Admissions

KENNETH R. LOISELLE HENRY T. CALLAN, A.A. PHILIP E. BONVOULOIR, A.A. Director of the Director of the Library Dean of Students Language Laboratory

12 SEATED (left to right): Brothers Francis T. Lachance, A.A.; Edmond J. St. Gelais, A.A.; Vincent Petro, A.A. STANDING: Brothers Richard L. Mandeville, A.A.; Robert J. Tra¬ han, A.A.; Clement J. Lebel, A.A.; Roger L. Chagnon, A.A.; Paul-Maurice R. Gosselin, A.A. Brother Armand J. Goffart, A.A.

FRONT ROW (left to right): Mrs. I. Boisson- neault, Secretary to the Development Di¬ rector; Mrs. O. Laurence, Secretary to the Headmaster; Mrs. F. Zuma, Bookkeeper. BACK ROW: Mrs. J. Couture, Library Assist¬ ant; Mrs. F. Larson, Secretary to the Assist¬ ant Headmaster; Mrs. I. A. Gauthier, Book¬ keeper; Mrs. M. Boule, Switchboard Recep¬ tionist.

JOSEPH L. E. MONDOR Guidance Coordinator o Q 3 Q 3 3

LOUIS A. BOUCHER Director of Development what we are

"Peter Prep" . . . a man with high ideals . rarely gains weight while at the Prep , . . as¬ pires to nothing less than Harvard or Yale . * . friendly toward all his classmates . . intense loyalty to school . » , avid sports fan . . . part of the intelligentia . ., future plans include fi¬ nancial success and retirement . . but more than these, to give to our society some of the dedicated work that has already been given to us by the Men we Want to be.

14 a y m 1 national honor society

Bottom step: M. R. Allaire, A.A. (moderator). Second step: Raymond P. Lor- Charles H. Toll. Sixth step: Andre J. L'Heureux. Seventh step: A. Paul Cra- ion. Third step: Mark E. Kundig Fourth step: Paul C. Daw III. Fifth step: vedi. Eighth step: Roland A. Cote. Ninth step: Paul N. Lemaitre.

"Jr- ' if if.' '■ P- ■ > ■ . H I . t ' ' i;>: John V. Ambrose

"Duke" . . . quick wit . . . great talker . . . unimpeachable source as far as City sports scene is concerned . . . "What's it to me?" . . . collects knives . . . wants to attend Assumption College or Georgetown . . . hopes to serve in the Foreign Service . . . wants to travel around the globe . . . can't get over the idea of school on Sat¬ urdays . . . won notoriety as a player of fender tag with Imperials . . . careful dresser.

Varsity football 3. Varsity (manager) 3,4.

Home Address: 124 Monadnock Road, Worcester, Mass.

Michael F. Austin

"Mike" . . . jovial, loyal . . . aspires to attend either Assumption or College, as a preliminary to law school . . . "Oh yeah?" . . . spent every mid-morning recess with Kaleskas . . . knowledgeable amateur photographer . . . alert chess player . . . summer hospital aide . . . despises the know-it-all attitude . . . industrious Memini chief . . . early morning occupant of Study I.

Memini (co-editor) 4.

Home Address: 33 Copley Road, Worcester 2, Mass.

Theodore J. Balchunas

"Ted" . . . that sly smile . . . wants to be either a mechanical engineer or a teacher. . . . one of the pool table stalwarts ... "I got winners!" . . . "You're kidding me!" . . . also supplies radio entertainment to the harried occupants of the bus . . . goes in big for steak, sausage (not the APS variety, thanks) and rye bread . . . leisures with swimming, bowling, and records.

Varsity tennis 1.

Home Address: 39 Crest Circle, Worcester, Mass.

17 E. Arthur Barry

"Art" . . . studies little but gets good marks . . . "unveritable Canadian" . . . disa¬ grees with his roommate's belief that good "Maine-like" air is the best health remedy ... look for,him in the T.V. lounge ... Who's Prissy? ... "Yeah, almost!!" ... plans to further his education at Assumption College as a pre-med . . . never misses a free weekend away from school . . . "What happened to brotherly love?" . . . spends much time hunting, fishing, and swimming . . . first A.P.S. student to take the Driver Education Course too seriously.

Intramural football 3; basketball 2. Glee Club 1,4.

Home Address: 1 Maple Street, Moosup, Conn.

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James E. Benton

"Benny" ... he worries . . . "Are you kiddin' me?" ... if he were any more re¬ laxed, his temperature would be in degrees Kelvin . . . goes for girls, cars, water skiing, football, drawing, and architecture . . . also likes studying (everybody needs some diversion) . . . has received more letters than any APS student in history . . . "How can they tell you what's new when all they do is write?" . . . hopes to attend Rhode Island School of Design or Holy Cross, for architecture or liberal arts . . . wants rather single-mindedly to be an architect.

Service Corps 4.

Home Address: 58 Fifth Avenue, Saratoga Springs, New York.

Richard P. Bonnayer

"Bone" . . . never troubles trouble until trouble troubles him . . . has worn a path from his room to Room 315 ... hopes to attend Babson Institute and courses in busi¬ ness management . . . eventually, executive funeral director . . . C'est la vie ... proud owner of a fast white tornado . . . has a flair for music and presently—Suzy . . . never alone at a dance . . . helps the "Monks" to victory with his cheerleading ability . . . often seen at the counter in Lois's . . . gold-star member of the Glee Club.

Intramural football 1,2,3; basketball 1,2,3,4; tennis 1,2,3,4. Varsity Track and Field 3. Hockey 2. Glee Club 1,3,4.

Home Address: 67 Main Street, Three Rivers, Mass.

18 Georges J. Bourret

"Bow" .. . one of our strongest school loyalists . . . not that he loves studies less, but leisure more . . . rec hall's his second home . . . champion bridge and ping- pong player . . . rushes off campus by any means—even a bicycle!!! . . . hopes to attend Fairfield University for a course in accounting . . . "The kid's got it racked!" . . . doesn't really want a beard . . . "Why am I the only one who ever gets caught??" . . . not all work at A.P.S.! . . . plans to see how the other part of the world lives someday . . . really hates to leave A.P.S.

Intramural football 2,3; basketball 2,3,4; tennis 3,4; volleyball 1. Varsity track and field 2,3,4. Explorers 1,2,3,4. Les enfants sur la place 4. Gee Club 3,4.

Home Address: 325 Franklin Street, Rumford, Maine.

William F. Bowler

"Bill" . . . "Bowl" . . . the school's conservative conscience ... "I kid you not!" . . . avid reader . . . extremely well-informed on politics and current affairs—seems to have a wire service link with Washington . . . likes an occasional game of football or basketball . . . plans to attend either Dartmouth or the University of Pennsyl¬ vania, his father's alma mater . . . thinking of becoming a stockbroker or business¬ man—or maybe even a Senator . . . spendthrifts arouse Bill's ire.

Heritage 4. Service Corps 3,4.

Home Address: 26 Longfellow Road, Worcester, Mass.

Lloyd W. Buckley, Jr.

"Buck" .. . spent sophomore year at Casadega . . . "See me worrying?" .. . fond of potato pancakes and spaghetti and meatballs . . . wants to attend Assumption College or Worcester State in preparation for a career as a history teacher . . . drives a red MG ... a skilled pool player . . . has a feud now and then with Ford owners . . . many close friends . . . took Father Edgar's Senior Improvement Pro¬ gram to heart . . . bright conversationalist, particularly in the dining hall.

Home Address: 21 King Street, Worcester, Mass.

19 Richard J. Callahan

"Rick" . . . fun-loving Irishman . . . golfing aficionado .. . intent on a career in business or law . . . headed for Middlebury or Holy Cross ... a promising chemist ... "I gotta hit him!" . . . expert angler .. . amateur skier . . . noted for his pen¬ manship . . . proficient motorist . . . accurate at 100 paces with an elastic . . . can argue persuasively . . . loyal friend . . . razor-sharp wit . . . mainstay of Paris par ici . .. always ready and willing to have a good time.

Intramural football 1; basketball 2,3,4; Learned Blacksmiths 1,2,3. Paris par ici 3,4. Memini 4.

Home Address: 2 Chatanika Avenue, Worcester, Mass.

John F. Carey

"Jack" . . . friendly .. . smiles, laughs, and when necessary, he works . . . jokes . . . never misses a good laugh . . . says: "Don't worry"—and doesn't . . . when "Duke" gotta eat, he-likes cheeseburgers . . . real sportslover: basketball, golf, and and skiing, most of all ... spends summers working (working?) at the Cape . . . will leave Shrewsbury next year for a family reunion at Boston College . . . drives in such a way that the necessary controls are the ashtray, radio, and accelerator.

Intramural football 1; basketball 3. Varsity football 2,3. Heritage 4. Service Corps 4.

Home Address: 21 Westwood Road, Shrewsbury, Mass.

William L. Carrigan

"Willie" ... "I ain't hearing that!" . . . sports and mathematics are Will's recrea¬ tion ... a natural on the basketball court . . . has a monopoly on Intramural tro¬ phies . . . loathes loud talkers . . . look for him in the rec hall . . . one of the study hall instigators . . . Coach Flagg's drag on the team . . . can make fun out of anything . . . enjoys a good joke . . . wants to prepare for civil engineering or math teaching at Worcester Polytech or the University of Massachusetts.

Intramural football 1,2,3,4; basketball 1,2,3,4. Varsity baseball 2,3,4. Heritage 4. Service Corps 1,4.

Home Address: 28 Rollinson Road, Worcester, Mass.

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Anthony J. Catalfomo

"Cat" ... a cool P.G. . . . hails from the biggest little state in the Union ... a hammer man from way back ... a true scholar, but an even truer friend . . . has that cogent personality of an ambassador . . . dislikes hypocrites .. . always hum¬ ming the song "500 Miles" . . . "Virginia, what's so special about that state?" . . . an admirer of Dante . . . wants to go to Boston College, then become a chemistry professor.

Intramural football 4. Service Corps 4. Glee Club 4.

Home Address: 14 Bliven Avenue, Bristol, R.l.

David J. Cavan

"Doc" . . . well liked perpetually happy disposition and witty comments ... a real all-around athlete . . . played varsity basketball, football, track, cross country, and hockey ... an active St. Bernard's C.Y.C. member ... "I kid you not!" . . . accom¬ panies himself on the piano or banjo by singing . . . tallest member of the class of "64" . . . hopes to follow in Dad's footsteps with a degree from B.C. and then an M.D.

Varsity football 2,3,4. Varsity basketball 2,3,4. Cross country 3. Varsity track and field 3.

Home Address: 20 Frothingham Road Worcester, Mass.

Normand E. Chamberland

"Wilt" . . . "Norm" . . . one of these days he'll catch M.E.K., Switzerlands' repre¬ sentative . . . pet peeve: monitors who use plungers to clean drains . . . "Where's the Draino?" . . . hopeless spaghetti and meatball eater . . . not a habit picked up in the APS kitchen! . . . interests: collecting coins and stamps . . . "That's the way it goes. That's too bad" . . . aspires to a career in either economics or chemistry . . . plans to attend Fordham or B.C. . . . one of Father Etienne's students . . . how does an 8000 feel in your French College Board? . . . quiet, studious type, at least most of the time . . . yet always ready to help, especially with French.

Cross Country 1. Service Corps 4. Mu Alpha Theta 4.

Home Address: 268 Pleasent Street, Southbridge, Mass.

21 George E. Chandley

"Chip" . . . red-headed and freckled . . . has a particular liking for chemistry . . . enjoys "Peanuts" and semi-classical music (quite a combination) . . . can't decide whom he prefers more—John Donne or John Milton .. . has a secret method for cramming for the college boards . . . "Is that right?" . . . makes his own book report lists . . . plays all sports but excells in basketball ... a real scrapper . . . taught John Dowd the jump-shot . . . plans to teach or enter business after attending Fair- field University.

Intramural basketball 3. Varsity basketball 1,2,4. Explorers 3.

Home Address: 44 Indian Hill Road, Worcester, Mass.

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Paul F. Clement

"Clem" . . . will eat anything made with chocolate . . . center field's little man with a big arm . . . "Maine is just north of Worcester!" . . . well informed in current af¬ fairs . . . district salesman for Rand-McNally . . . Room 313: where pillows fly after 10 P.M. . . . enjoys hunting . . . never holds a grudge . . . resents any kind of gos¬ sip and every kind of shaving cream . . . would like to be a lawyer or a history teacher . . . plans to attend either Holy Cross or St. Michael's.

Intramural football 4; basketball 1,2,3. Varsity baseball 1,2,3,4.

Home Address: 104 Baird Avenue, Lewiston, Me.

Thomas M. Corazzo

"Crazz" . . . "Tommy" . . . came to A.P.S. only for his senior year . . . quickest smile in the West . . . "Whoopiee" . . . dislikes inconsiderate people . . . also has an animosity for noisy roommates . . . "That you. Max?" . . . owner of the dubious dis¬ tinction of being the first to go to study ... it seems that just when he gets down to real concentration, a train goes by and . . . Max! . . . will prepare for medicine or social work at St. Michael's or at Loyala of New Orleans.

Intramural football 4; basketball 4. Service Corps 4.

Home Address: 169 Stratford Road, New Britain, Conn.

22 Roland A. Cote

"Coats" . . ."C'est un ... un homme!" . . . places interest in people and their per¬ sonalities . . . "Are you sure you have Fr. George's permission?" . . . makes every class by the first bell . . . "So goes life." . . . thinks he sees visitors walking around in his room at 5 AM . . . "Remember the way McHale used to ..." ... will only eat low calorie snacks . . . always up on the latest book . . . keeps Second Floor South supplied with apples from Manchester . . . wants to get everything out of life which God intended for him . . . plans to delve into philosophy, theology, and French at Assumption College.

Glee Club 2. St. John's Guild 2. Service Corps 2. Les enfants sur la place 3,4. YCS 3.

Home Address: 267 Kelley Street, Manchester, N.H.

Robert E. Courchesne

"Chez" . . . has a particular aversion for people with bad table manners . . . "You're kidding!" . . . has the complete outfit: the Pendleton, the pipe, and the cheery-blend . . . likes to swim and water-ski ... "I always thought your name was Paul!" . . . greets people with a big handshake and a friendly "How 'r' ya!" . . . has the only lab apron with embalming fluid stains . . . can walk it to the "rec" in fifteen minutes . . . would like to have seen lobster on the Friday noon menu ... is determined to teach French or English . . . headed for St. Mary's in Minnesota.

Intramural basketball 2,3. Varsity football 1,2. ARTS 4.

Home Address: 82 Plantation Street, Worcester, Mass.

Thomas C. Couture

"Cootz" . . . good partner for a trip through a dark alley . . . muscle, muscle every¬ where . . . living proof of the fact that "country boys" make tremendous football players .. . takes advantage of his rural habitat—is a fanatic on fishing and hunting . . . also takes advantage of the small-town athlete bit—enjoys football and track (If you could be a fullback among fullbacks and throw the shot 48 feet, wouldn't you enjoy it?) . . . getting set for his professional endorser days by drinking more milk than entire cities . . . likes steak—two inches thick . . . going to try either W.P.I. or University of Massachusetts for engineering, either electronic or mechanical.

Varsity football 1,2,3,4. Varsity track and field 3,4. Explorers 2,3,4.

Home Address: Hardwick Road, Gilbertville, Mass.

23 Stephen E. Cragan

"Steve" or "Coach" . . . important cog in APS basketball team . . . smiling face and magnetic personality (female counselors at Camp Seascape will attest to that) . . . "How gross!" . . . energetic worker who gives his utmost to everything he attempts . . . persuasive orator . . . most optimistic and uncritical Red Sox fan on campus . . . makes the best of any situation . . . definitely headed for a successful career in mathematics . . . will study at either Cornell, Harvard, or Brown.

Varsity basketball 1,2,3,4; baseball 1. YCS 1,2.

Home Address: 64 Anderson Avenue, Holden, Mass.

A. Paul Cravedi

"Paul" . . . student of current affairs . . . Assumption's liaison with Venerini Academy . . . has deep sense of justice . . . "This, that, and the other thing" . . . loathes hypocrisy . . . V.P. of parish C.Y.C. . . . inclined towards foreign service or law . . . passes his summers as a cook at a girls' camp . . . wants to attend either George¬ town or Holy Cross . . . lone Assumption student in a St. John's family . . . Patriots' rooter . . . enjoys tennis . . . marathon telephone conversationalist . . . always willing to help.

Intramural basketball 1,2,3,4; volleyball 1,2,3,4; YCS 3. Learned Blacksmiths 1,2,3. Glee Club 3,4. Memini 4.

Home Address: 302 Belmont Street, Worcester, Mass.

Peter P. Daignault

"Pete" ... "A little nonsense, now and then, is relished by the best of men" ... a welcome transfer in our junior year . . . our conscientious and ever-faithful mailman . . . not yet accustomed to roommate's bath ritual at 6:10 A.M. . . . "Are you for real?" . . . future plans include Fairfield and accounting . . . constantly annoyed by "neighbor's" ridiculous whistling ... an avid sports fan . . . always notices an extraordinary automobile . . . enjoys his weekends away from the Prep . . . greatest hope is to be happy and make others happy . . . part-time librarian . . . could sur¬ vive solely on hamburgers.

Intramural basketball 3,4. Varsity tennis 4. Service Corps 4. Glee Club 3,4.

Home Address: West Street, Ware, Mass.

24 Paul C. Daw, III

"Paul" ... an avid provolone addict (at least since the summer of '62) . . . Cape Cod's infamous dishwasher . . . very popular . . . very rarely quiet and reserved . . . staunch campaigner for Ireland's supremacy . . . interests include reading, basket¬ ball, football, parties, dances, and dating . . . another French scholar—on the Fr. Etienne top three list ... a classicist through and through . . . looks hopefully to¬ ward Harvard or Georgetown ... is considering a career in law, politics, business, or education.

Intramural basketball 1,2,3; football 1,2. Glee Club 2. Heritage 1,2,4. St. John's Guild 1. Paris par ici 3,4. Memini 4 (Business Manager!. Mu Alpha Theta 3.

Home Address: 447 Chandler Street, Worcester, Mass.

Timothy E. D’Emilio

"Tim" . . . from the far west (Pittsburgh) . . . don't mention smokestacks and smog . . . wants to travel down the Mississippi in a raft—"Hot toocky!" . . . full of fun but studies are first . . . sharp dresser . . . "I'd like you to meet-uh?—what's your name?" ... a hard worker in everything he undertakes . . . "How was your Latin translation, Tim—you only did one sentence!!!" . . . wants to go to John Carroll Uni¬ versity, from there into the religious life.

Intramural football 1,2. YCS 1,2,3,4. Memini 4.

Home Address: Road $ 1, Wexford, Pa.

William R. Dennis

"Bill" . . . quiet redhead . . . "Naturally." . . . wants to be either a chemist or a dentist . . . plans to prepare himself at either Tufts or Georgetown . . . natural ath¬ lete . . . chafes at regimentation . . . stalwart in both track and cross country . . . dreams of being an athletic coach . . . indefatigable worker . . . laryngitis case on public speaking dates . . . 'Parents' Day physics instructor . . . dependable, deliber¬ ate, open-minded ... a rugged individualist.

Intramural football 4; basketball 1,2,3,4. Track and field 1,2,3,4. Varsity baseball 1,2. Cross Country 1,2,3,4.

Home Address: 39 Charles Street, Three Rivers, Mass.

25 Paul E. Deschenes

"Dish" . . . just couldn't break away from L'Heureux .. . "Andy, get all these guys out of here!" . . . "Hey, let's keep it down in here!" . . . often writes to roommates girlfriends . . . gets a big thrill from his Volks . . . smokes O.P.'s . . . it's Minnie in Auburn and Claire at the Doughnut Shop . . . represented Assumption at the New England French Declamation contest . . . twelve straight "A's" in deportment . . . favorite ambition is to go to Paris via Assumption College.

Intramural basketball 1. Varsity football 1,2. Service Corps 1,2. Catholic Youth Council 3,4. Glee Club 2,3,4. YCS 1,2. Les enfants sur la place 1,3,4.

Home Address: 75 Bellamy Road, Dover, N.H.

Michael A. DiPierro

"Dip" (and others) . . . "M.A.D." the Heritage cartoonist and sports editor ... al¬ ways smiling . . . takes it on the chin about Shrewsbury . . . great asset to the school since he arrived at the beginning of sophomore year . . . aims for business course at Penn or engineering at Worcester Tech . . . active both in school and in his parish (president of St. Mary's CYC) . . . "Time Out!" .. . likes ravioli and lasagna (natu¬ rally), Ray Charles, Cape Cod, and girls—any order . . . king of hosts.

Intramural football 2,3,4; basketball 2,4. Catholic Youth Council 3. YCS 3. Heritage 2,3,4.

Home Address: 15 Merriam Avenue, Shrewsbury, Mass.

James C. Donnelly

"Soapy" . . . has a great distaste for people with dirty hands . . . always friendly and fun to talk to ... owns more books on sailing than textbooks ... a good scholar except when it comes to calculus—stick to sailing, Jim . . . permanent fixture at the subscription dance . . . wants to become either a teacher or a priest . . . doesn't hit it off too well with his French teacher . . . will further his education at Dartmouth College.

ARTS 2,3,4. YCS 3,4. Explorers 2,3. Heritage 2,3,4.

Home Address: 3 Germain Street, Worcester, Mass.

26 John C. Dowd

"Pierre" .. . "Johnie" . . . naturalized Frenchman ... an irreplaceable member of the basketball team . . . enjoys "swishing" his one-hand jump shot as well as swimming, surfing . . . can make everything seem humorous . . . love that laugh . . . favorite food is roast beef served with pecan rolls . . . girls start fan clubs for Kim without even knowing him . . . always conniving with his Irish accomplice . . . wants to be a government worker after studies at Harvard or Holy Cross.

Intramural basketball 1. Varsity basketball 2,3,4; baseball 1,2.

Home Address: 4 Monterey Road, Worcester Mass.

Alan A. Dupont

"Dups" . . . enjoys football, especially on long weekends . . . appears that he likes lasagna and lobster . . . life of the bus to and from school .. . really parks them into the green Chevy, too . . . great sense of humor . . . always has a plan for some activity . . . must be moving . . . "My hair is combed" . . . "Does he really wish all his classes were like Senior C French???" . . . wants to be an all-around success . . . plans to study foreign affairs at Assumption College or engineering at Northeastern.

Intramural football 1,3,4; basketball 2; volleyball 1,2,3,4. Varsity football 3.

Home Address: 25 Oakwood Avenue, Auburn, Mass.

Richard A. Formato

"Dick" . . . ambitious, intelligent, unselfish . . . generous with his assistance in math and physics . . . science-minded . . . started amateur radio club at the Prep and installed the p.a. system . . . fun to be with . . . always good for a laugh or more . . . master procrastinator, especially when it comes to French tasks . . . magnetic personality . . . A.P.S.'s only unpaid teacher . . . skilled debater . . . physics lab is his second home . . . intends to major in physics at Worcester Tech and eventually start his own company.

Learned Blacksmiths 1,2,3. Heritage 1,2,3,4. Mu Alpha Theta 4.

Home Address: 13 Imperial Road, Worcester, Mass.

27 Peter A. Fyrherg

"Boris" ... a perennial pessimist who can't help but leave you exasperated with laughter ... a true friend . . . "History a problem? See Boris!" . . . dislikes hypocrisy . . . enjoys uttering witty satires . . . likes Noodles Romanoff . . . aspires to becom¬ ing a man of leisure . . . irony is his best policy ... a serious student . . . wants to go to Assumption College, then enter the Foreign Service.

Varsity cross country 2. Explorers 3,4. YCS 3,4. ARTS 4. Service Corps 4.

Home Address: Pleasant Street, Rochdale, Mass.

Charles B. Gareau

"Charlie" . . . Mr. Tennis of 1963 ... a natural athlete . . . likes to hear the zip of that tennis ball—gets frustrated during the winter months of ping-pong . . . has a great disliking for "Lady's Choice" at a dance (must hate to dance) . . . has fun lis¬ tening to a certain senior act as a TV commentator . . . leads quite an interesting life (remember Fr. William's birthday party for him?) ... a spaghetti devotee . . . wants to go to Notre Dame, then become a psychiatrist.

Intramural football 1,2,3,4; basketball 1,2,3,4; volleyball 2. Varsity tennis 2,3,4. Memini 4.

Home Address: 40 School Street, Northbridge, Mass.

Roger P. Gaumond

"Rog" .. . serious but very friendly . . . industrious but modest . . . "Well, sure!" . . . loyal member of the cross country team . . . enjoys the evening solos from Room 208 . . . has little faith in politicians . . . reads everything from Tortilla Flat to Cal¬ culus of Variations . . . very interested in astronomy and electronics . . . thinks that Life magazine is great .. . very happy that all of religion isn't based on syllogisms . . . favorite food is American chop suey . . . looking forward to being a physics major at M.l.T. or Boston College.

Intramural basketball 1,2. Varsity cross country 2,3,4 (letter). YCS 3,4. Les enfants sur la place 3,4. Glee Club 4. St. John's Guild 1,2. Mu Alpha Theta 4.

Home Address: 55 West Main Street, Dudley, Mass.

28 Paul L. Gosselin

"Bateau" ... a junior year transfer whose accent refused to die . . . popularity-plus at the dances . . . noted for Vicks "Vapo-Rub" treatments and sun lamps . . . unlike his roommate, goes in for "Early to bed, early to rise, etc." . . . "Close the lights." . . . "What's it to you?" . . . appreciates not the bells' calls . . . likes moose meat and trout, especially if he got it himself . . . hopes for Northeastern U. and mechan¬ ical engineering . . . red carpet host for weekend guests . . . owner of Assumption's first (and some hope only) orange wool vest.

Intramural football 4. Explorers 3,4. Glee Club 3,4. Service Corps 4.

Home Address: 151 High Street, Berlin, New Hampshire.

Roland M. Goyette

"Rol" . . . frequents T.V. Lounge and Candy Store . . . most extensive wardrobe at APS . . . has put a lot of mileage in on weekend trips during his Prep career . . . wonders about a particular baby-sitter from Putnam . . . "Are you serious?" ... a key man in junior history class . . . quite fond of his "Super Sport" . . . "What's wrong with Benny?" . . . hoping to attend Fairfield for pre-med studies.

Cross-country 1. Intramural football 2,3, basketball 2. Glee Club 1,4.

Home Address: 205 Main Street, Moosup, Conn.

Michael F. Halloran

"Mike" . . . easy-going stalwart of Senior A . . . always game to try something . . . is an expert on bestowing nicknames . . . completely serious in math class . . . misses this level in others . . . spends summers working at Popponessett . . . has made some chem classes look like a Hibernians meeting . . . just CAN'T hold that giggle in . . . enjoys skiing, basketball, and tennis . . . spends Tuesday nights on Judo . . . spends Wednesday mornings tossing Callahan . . . likes to eat broiled live lobster and steak . . . but separately . . . wants to be an engineer or a mathematician . . . will study at Tufts or Brown.

Varsity basketball 2. Varsity tennis 4. Intramural basketball 3. Learned Blacksmiths 3. Catholic Youth Council 4.

Home Address: 38 Chippewa Road, Worcester, Mass.

29 William J. Hanney

"Guillaume" . . . weekend switchboard operator . . . "Is he really a day student?" . . . the pride of the French Department . . . plans to attend Assumption College to prepare for the religious life . . . "Help wipe out Hypocrisy!" .. . has many admiring protegees . . . always has time for everything but work . . . sly, sly, sly, . . . will read "Peanuts" for the rest of his life . . . "Surely, you jest." . . . keeps the priests' chapel in top condition . . . enjoys swimming, boating, and ice skating . . . Hitler of the language lab.

St. John's Guild 1,2,3,4. Explorers 3.

Home Address: 10 Dorothy Ave., Worcester 6, Mass.

Richard N. Hebert

"Dick" . . . the school's candy man . . . "Hollo dere" . . . would like to give up home¬ work . . . builds models . . . dreams of a Cadillac station wagon . . . enjoys giving talks on football equipment . . . not bad in a full court press . . . crazy about lob¬ ster . . . speed demon at the typewriter . . . likes to drive the car to school . . . chooses confectioning as his profession . . . hopes to attend .

Intramural football 1,2; basketball 1,2,3. Explorers 3,4.

Home Address: 982 Stafford Street, Rochdale, Mass.

Paul L. Hemphill

"Hemp" . . . likes to tell of the long, hard, gruelling hours he has spent picking po¬ tatoes ... his home town is on every weather map in the country ... a "Maniac" for donuts, Hemphill's Donuts, that is . . . "Love makes the world go round" . . . steps out of his back door into Canada ... all of a sudden got lonesome for Dorm II . . . reads Shakespeare to his roommate . . . "Stay loose!" . . . wants to go to Fairfield University for the religious life.

Intramural football 3; basketball 3,4. YCS. 4. Glee Club 4.

Home Address: 20 Sincock Street, Caribou, Maine.

30 Philip A. Herbert

"Herby" . . . can sing well and enjoys it . . . can play pool well, but doesn't always enjoy it (anybody with that much bad luck is lucky enough to have escaped so far) . . . as spirited as they come . . . likes all sports, football and waterskiing in par¬ ticular . . . noted for his long blond hair . . . plans to further his studies at Loyola of Los Angeles or Providence in the field of medicine or social work . . . he'll be happy as long as he is working with people.

Intramural football 2,3,4; basketball 2,3,4. Explorers 2,3,4. Glee Club 2,4. Liturgical Choir 3,4. Serv¬ ice Corps 4.

Home Address: 149 Geering Terrace, Paramus, N.J.

Thomas M. Hession

"Hesh" .. . "Hey .. . hun??" .. . does his summer reading at Hampton Beach .. . regular in the Physics lab . . . has a favorite aunt . . . talks about the '61 Monza . . . plays basketball in his room . . . interested in cars and electronics . . . likes roast beef and starched pants . . . high school ambition was to win the intramural tennis trophy . . . plans to enter Northeastern and go into engineering.

Intramural football 3,4; basketball 3,4. Cross-country 2. St. John's Guild 1.

Home Address: 20 Wells Avenue, Amesbury, Mass.

Robert D. Horton

"Horts" . . . "Hubey" . . . class vice president for two years . . . president of Christ the King CYC . . . co-captain of the basketball team . . . specializes in heads-up passing, defense, and rebounding—can really jump . . . pretty two-handed set shot . . . "Are you kidding me?" . . . spends his spare time golfing, bowling, and read¬ ing ... "What about the guys who take math and history?" . . . will become a lawyer after attending either Holy Cross or Assumption.

Varsity basketball 2,3,4 (co-captain 4).

Home Address: 3 Columbine Road, Worcester, Mass.

31 John P. Hurley

"Hurl" . . . one of the uppah Burncoat Street boys . . . wins many friends with his easy-going, good-natured attitude . . . "Unbelievable!" . . • active member of Holy Rosary C.Y.C. ... in the summer often seen at Hampton Beach ... a regular at the "Rec" . . . runs a very fast 440 (?) for the track team . . . dislikes snobs . . . swims or plays golf or basketball in his spare time . . . will attend Holy Cross or Harvard in the fall, with hopes of a teaching or business career.

Intramural basketball 1,2,3,4. Track and field 2,3,4. St. John's Guild 2.

Home Address: 39 Thorndyke Road, Worcester, Mass.

William J. Hurley

"Bill" . . . "Rough!" or "Really, that's too bad." . . . likes swimming, forestry, scout¬ ing, and football . . . wants to enter the priesthood or become a forest ranger . . . intends to study at Holy Cross or the University of Massachusetts . . . proud owner of a deep green Pontiac of mid-fifties' vintage . . . thrives on cheeseburgers . . . de¬ pendable, conscientious . . . gentle critic of long school day at the Prep . . . outgoing nature—wins friends readily.

Intramural football 3. Explorers 1,2,3,4. St. John's Guild 1,2,3.

Home Address: Howe Road, Spencer, Mass.

Edward W. Kaleskas

"Ed" . . . "Boo!" . . . will study either mechanical engineering at Worcester Polytech or business administration at Clark University . . . has an exceptionally keen sense of humor . . . interested in a 1936 Chevy-engined Ford coupe . . . always intent on being a credit to the school . . . able student . . . another steak-eater ... a pivot- man . . . likes to tinker with automobile engines . . . commands attention when he speaks ... a loyal friend . . . Greendale resident.

Intramural basketball 2,3,4. Mu Alpha Theta 4.

Home Address: 24 Brooks Street, Worcester, Mass.

32 Mark E. Kundig

Intellectual . . . mathematical whiz . . . talented writer . . . well-read ... oft seen at Mt. Carmel . . . dry wit ... frequents the golf links .. . enjoys collecting coins . . . conservative Republican . . . Assumption's only Swiss citizen . . . seeks a career in math or physics . . . Ivy-Leaguer—headed for Yale or Brown .. . well-liked, re¬ spected . . . "Isn't that purely arbitrary, sir?" . . . neat, efficient, industrious . . . backcourt ace . . . iron-gloved big brother.

Intramural basketball 1,2. Mu Alpha Theta 4. Paris par ici 3,4. Heritage 1,2,3,4. YCS 2.

Home Address: 17 Elmwood Street, Worcester, Mass.

Michael F. Lanciault

"Mike" ... a gentleman and a scholarly student ... a guy you can't help but know—Mr. Popularity . . . class president . . . always sincere, thoughtful, and willing to help ... a Southerner without an accent . . . dislikes taking automobile trips of 800 miles in one day . . . wants to attend Tulane University and eventually become an architect . . . plans to work in South America.

Intramural basketball 1,2,3,4; volleyball 1. Varsity football 2,3,4; tennis 3,4. Catholic Youth Council 2,3,4.

Home Address: Tia Juana, Zulia, Venezuela, South America.

Edmond A. Laperriere

"Ed" . . . "Elvis" . . . organizational genius . . . senior class Secretary Treasurer . . . C.Y.C. social chairman . . . magnetic, amiable . . . "How sweet it is!" . . . active Boy Scout . . . thinking of Villanova or Holy Cross . . . intends to be a math teacher or an engineer . . . noted for his well-groomed look ... Fr. Etienne's shining example . . . presistent dues collector . . . envisions a future as a pro golfer ... a real work¬ horse . . . mature student . . . punctual, thorough.

Varsity football 2,3. Catholic Youth Council 4. YCS 3,4.

Home Address: 6 Waters Street, Millbury, Mass.

33 Paul N. Lemaitre

"Lem" . . . "Bones" ... a rare species: an accomplished scholar and yet a good athlete . . . likes a hard-played basketball game . . . dislikes early morning growls . . . has fun picking on "Big Joe" . . . aspires to a weightlifting championship . .. part time philatelist . . . wants to go to Boston College to prepare for a career in medicine . . . would like also to sandwich in a stretch in the Peace Corps . . . equally facile with French or English . . . only too glad to do a good turn.

Intramural football 3,4; basketball 1,2,3,4. Varsity cross country 2. Les enfants sur la place 1,3,4.

Home Address: 8 Crescent Street, East Hampton, Mass.

Albert R. Letendre

"Al" . . . likeable, easy-going . . . "Darn it all!" . . . basketball's his sport—swears he can dunk . . . looks forward to visiting Europe . . . loathes conceit . . . subsists on fried chicken . . . music specialist (his tastes run the gamut from classical works to motion picture themes) . . . plans to enter Assumption College or Merrimac . . . am¬ bition is to become a history teacher . . . renowned for honesty ... an inquisitive, searching mind—natural historian.

Home Address: 78 Hollis Street, Worcester, Mass.

Thaddeus Levandowski

"Ted" . . . "Devich" . . . the Cynic of Second floor South—and the world . . . "Oh yeah? Ask me if I care." . . . dislikes loud electric razors—and there's one in Room 203 . . . likes water skiing (on Lake What's—its-name), driving, and having fun in general ... is a great gourmet, choosing as culinary favorites such international delights as dry spaghetti and Wheaties—but not together . . . Ted's off to UMass or UConn for pharmacy or optometry.

Intramural football 1,2,3,4; basketball 1,2,3,4; volleyball 2,3,4. Service Corps 4. Explorers 3,4.

Home Address: 197 West Main Street, Webster, Mass.

34 Andre J. L’Heureux

"Happy" . . . the "cool cat" from the South—Connecticut, that is . . . thoroughly en¬ joys chats in his room until eleven at night . . . takes a nice picture on a bear rug ... a sly operator when he's behind the counter of the Stationery store . . . doesn't like people who don't knock on doors . . . part of the Senior Chemistry Combo . . . "Aw, c'mon roommate, let's have a party." . . . enjoys fishing and water-skiing . . . style setter with his red nightgown . . . wants to enter Fairfield University to study den¬ tistry (Ouch!).

Intramural football 3,4; basketball 1,2,3,4; volleyball 1,2,3,4. Explorers 1,2,3,4. Y.C.S. 3,4. Service

Corps 2.

Home Address: 104 Wilcox Avenue, Meriden, Conn.

Raymond P. Lorion

"Ray" ... a top student . . . well-rounded personality . . . independent thinker . . . industrious, energetic . . . loves working with cars and anything mechanical . . . has a girl in every port from here to Rhode Island . . . loathes immaturity . . . advocator of more classes like Senior A Latin . . . never comes alone to a basketball game!! . . . intends to study medicine at either Tufts or Boston College and eventually become a chief surgeon in a hospital . . . brains and determination are sure to lead him to success.

Intramural football 3,4; basketball 2,3. Track and field 2,3,4 (assistant coach 4). Service Corps 2,3. Explorers 2.

Home Address: 5 Vaughan Avenue, Worcester, Mass.

Paul H Lother

"Lo" .. . trudges to school all the way from West Boylston .. . "I'm all heart" .. . is deeply interested in history . . . also likes football and swimming . . . will eat any¬ thing if it has the "A-1 Sauce" on it ... "How do you like my new brown loafers?" . . . doesn't care to go to school on legal holidays . . . favorite ambition is to be a world traveler . . . can't wait to beat Lukes at golf . . . found that child psychology and physics don't mix . . . takes his surf-board to Indian Lake . . . wants to settle down in Israel . . . plans to enter St. Anselms or Worcester State College.

Intramural football 1,2,4; basketball 1,2. Varsity football 3. Service Corps 4.

Home Address: 35 Shrine Avenue, West Boylston, Mass. Richard J. Lukes

"Lukus" . . . self-appointed member of Brooklyn's Chamber of Commerce . . . "Re¬ member, Lukes spelled backwards is Sekul!" . . . likes the sciences, especially as¬ tronomy . . . "Why, French?" . . . will step outside his window for fresh air ... "Some¬ body is always telling me to get a haircut!" . . . talks about the night action . . . "What was that about hubcaps, Lukus?" . . . Lother's second half ... a real golf enthusiast . . . could live on steak and hamburgers . . . plans to enter Seton Hall or Fairfield for science study.

Intramural football 1,4; basketball 1,2,3,4. Varsity football 2,3; track and field 3,4. Explorers 1,2,3,4. Service Corps 4.

Home Address; 299 Bradford Street, Brooklyn J, New York.

Robert B. MacDonald

"Mac" . . . "Hi! How V ya?" . . . drives the only truck with a bark-removing appa¬ ratus . . . has fond memories of Peter Porciello at Lincoln Lanes . . . "Yeh, but you should have seen the bowling ball!" . . . "Assumption Prep, may I help you?" . . . rates with a private suite—with a lock on the door, yet! . . . pet peeve: selfishness . . . likes all water sports . . . "Why don't they give us Saturday off?" . . . will attend Fairfield University to begin training as an insurance adjuster.

Intramural football 1,2,3; basketball 1,2,3,4. Service Corps 2,3,4. Liturgical Choir 2,3.

Home Address; 107 Sandquist Circle, Handen 14, Conn.

Marc A. MacQueen

"Marcus" . . . pet peeve is backseat drivers (especially faculty members) . . . inter¬ ests: reading, fishing, swimming and cars ... a professional student . . . lives in the unchartered wastes of Worcester County . . . "The A stands for Anthony!" . . . as¬ pires to a career as either a conversationalist or a chemist . . . "Got a cigarette?" . . . sea food devotee: broiled lobster, shrimp, fried clams . . . doesn't mind having Wednesday afternoons off . . . plans include more study at either Michigan or Syra¬ cuse . . . hopes to have "all the time to do all the things I want to do."

Intramural football 1. Glee Club 1,2,3,4. Service Corps 3,4.

Home Address: 28 South Street, Northborough, Mass. Simon 0. Mbeche

"Simon" ... a person you enjoy talking to . . . life is a reality which he doesn't turn his back on .. . very forceful and direct . . . meatloaf disgusts him . . . "Is it 6:10 already?" . . . enjoys people . . . "Who's Margaret, Simon?" . . . studies are always first with him . . . always telling his roommate to stop washing his hands . . . wants to go to Assumption College to become a doctor . . . "Live up to your name, no¬ body else will."

Varsity football 2. Glee Club 2. Explorers 1,2,3,4. St. John's Guild 1,2,3,4.

Home Address: P.O. Box 13112, Nairobi, Kenya, East Africa.

Alfred G. McGee

"AI" . . . livens up any group with his gay personality . . . takes pride in his skill at debate . . . frequents such establishments as Lois's and Honey Farms . . . renowned for his voracious appetite . . . personable and easy to get along with . . . "You kid- din' me?" . . . New York accent noticeable everywhere he goes . . . intends to study philosophy at Assumption College.

Intramural basketball 2,4; volleyball 1,2,3,4. Learned Blacksmiths 1,2,3. St. John's Guild 1,2. Service Corps 2,4.

Home Address: 320 West 17th Street, New York, New York.

James P. Me Grady

"Jim" . . . "Mac" . . . bright-eyed, smiling . . . ubiquitous . . . "Forget it!" .. . camp counselor . . . future Olympic swimmer and America Cup yachtsman . . . plans to enter the field of law or foreign service . . . eager to combine the two: legal work in the United Nations . . . addicted to grilled cheese sandwiches . . . dislikes girls (who smoke) . . . would like to attend Notre Dame or Georgetown . . . popular, affable . . . likes to indulge occasionally in a game of basketball . . . has a remarkably evert temper . . . sometimes resorts to playful sarcasm.

Intramural football 2,4; volleyball 1,2,3,4; basketball 1,2,3,4. Varsity football 1. Service Corps 2. Ex¬ plorers 3,4. Learned Blacksmiths 1,2.

Home Address: 40 Cedar Street, Worcester, Mass.

37 Robert C. Mercier

"Merce" . . . "Bob" . . . fond of Mr. Flagg's history classes . . . "Forget it!" . . . not so fond of phys. ed. .. . busy manager of the sports store . . . Will it be Carol or Maureen? . . . lively, jovial, athletic . . . dreams of owning a sporting goods store . . . intends a career in business or teaching . . . only thing French he likes is their food (french fries—not from the A.P.S. cuisine, however) ... a leader of Study I . . . friendly towards all ... plans to attend Assumption College or St. Anselm's.

Intramural football 1,2,3,4; basketball 1,2,3,4. Varsity baseball 2. Service Corps 4. Glee Club 1,2.

Home Address: 89 Quinapoxet Lane, Worcester, Mass.

Richard S. Minor

"Dick" . . . quiet and sincere . . . has a particular liking for cleaning out attics in search for antiques . . . "Hey!" . . . delights in being a day-hop except for the morn¬ ing bus ride . . . enjoys getting the car . . . "Son of a gun!" . . . allergic to wise guys and rainy weekends ... as far as sports, it's golf, golf, and more golf . . . notably neat . . . favorite food: steak and spaghetti .. . sharp dresser . . . not sure of a defi¬ nite career but hopes to enter Holy Cross or Boston College.

Intramural basketball 3. Explorers 3,4. YCS 4.

Home Address: 12 Hancock Hill Drive, Worcester, Mass.

David J. Monahan

"Dave" . . . makes the sun shine in a shady place . . . cement post of the Saint John's Guild . . . hard worker . . . devoted, loyal, and sincere . . . perfectionist in all his undertakings—even, phys. ed.? . . . spends his spare moments following litterbugs . . . "Who's Mary, Dave?" . . . throws extravagant parties at the Cape . . . get him outside of school and prepare for a shock—he turns dynamic . . . costume was a big hit at the Christmas show . . . hopes to join religious life upon A.P.S. graduation.

St. John's Guild 1,2,3,4. Explorers 1,2.

Home Address: Glen Street, Marlboro, Mass.

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George T. Montplaisir

"Mont" . . . sidekick of the "Bone"—or is it the other way around? . . . incurable con¬ versationalist ... a concerned member of all discussions . . . doesn't loiter in the corridor often ... is shooting for Middlebury or UMass to prepare for teaching Eng¬ lish or biology ... "Are you kiddin' me?" ... interests: hunting, fishing, and a girl named Pat . . . likes charcoal-broiled steaks and ripe olives . . . won't get them very often if he follows his secret ambition—becoming a professional beachcomber.

Intramural football 3. Service Corps 3,4.

Home Address: 45 Revell Ave., Northhampton, Mass.

Joseph M. Navin

"Joe" . . . chief contributor to the mail box . . . wishes all people had his type of humor . . . "Pound sand!" . . . bothered by little ... a smile and a kind word for everyone . . . has many admirers but only one disciple ... is crazy about his hall monitor ... a terror on the tennis court . . . ambition to help people whatever their distress ... a great procrastinator . . . hopes to attend and then become a teacher.

Intramural football 3,4; volleyball 3,4. Service Corps 3,4. YCS 3,4. ARTS 4.

Home Address: 15 Preston Street, Marlborough, Mass.

John P. O’Leary

"Irish" . . . the "Great Debater" ... an avid sports fan of the Monks . . . loves basic forms of music, especially jazz . . . three years on the gridiron . . . captured the Fall Dance crowd with his "New York Chicken Dance" . . . hopes to enter pediatrics after pre-med at Assumption College ... a world traveler . . . knows the customs of many foreign nations . . . "Oh, yeah!" ... a Michelangelo with a toothbrush.

Intramural football 4; basketball 3,4; volleyball 2,3,4. Varsity football 1,2,3; baseball 1. Explorers 2,3,4.

Home Address: 38 Orne Street, Worcester 5, Mass.

39 George R. Perreault

"George" . . . enjoys helping anyone in need . . . organized appearance reveals an organized mind ... a silent breed of egghead . . . loves anything and everything about Italians ... a big booster of the Explorers—likes fishing, hunting, camping, boating, and water skiing . . . reliable and conscientious ... an avid fan of French and Fr. Ward's class since his arrival in the sophomore year ... his roommate thinks he buys "sound effects" chewing gum . . . reads a lot—mostly science fiction, all at 600 WPM ... is thinking of studying electrical engineering at either the Coast Guard Academy or Northeastern.

Intramural football 2,3; basketball 3,4; volleyball 2,3,4. Explorers 2,3,4. YCS 4. ARTS 2. Glee Club 2. St. John's Guild 2. Memini 4.

Home Address: 66 Sunnyside Drive, Dalton, Mass.

John M. Peters

"Pete" . . . logged a lot of time in study . . . avidly bench-races his rods and rails in his dreams . . . "Does anybody here talk cars?" .. . likes English . . . plans to at¬ tend either Boston State or University of Massachusetts . . . might become a teacher . . . constantly describing the difference between his P.G. and Senior studies . . . "What, no mail?!" . . . enjoys roast turkey . . . goes to Ephraim's so often he's been invited to join the frm.

Service Corps 4.

Home Address: 7 Addison Street, Arlington, Mass.

Edward J. Philbin

"Phil" ... an elite Clintonite Prep student . . . fond of baked stuffed lobster . . . will condescend to APS food, as four-year waist-expansion graph will attest . . . "Do it—it will be something to tell your grandchildren." . . . enjoys analyzing his room¬ mate . . . took the hint about dieting when he saw the small room . . . always will¬ ing to lend a helping hand . . . full of school spirit and loyalty . . . noted for his blonde companion at sports events . . . aspires to continue the Philbin dynasty at Notre Dame . . . will prepare for a career as a social worker . . . believer in living every day as if it were his last.

Service Corps 4. YCS 4. Glee Club 3. Explorers 1,2. Memini (co-editor) 4.

Home Address: 68 Wilson Street, Clinton, Mass.

40 Dennis W. Polinski

"Bo" .. . the Roman nose by way of Nashua . . . during the summer, by way of Hampton . . . easy going humor in its natural state . . . you haven't lived till Bo tells you a story . . . passes the cold season by making his room a beach, namely Muscle Beach . . . just one nose job and a little excess hair away from becoming an ex¬ ample of classical statuary . . . ambition is to tour the beaches of the world . . . will start with those surrounding Loyola University in Los Angeles . . . and in between surfing safaris, a little pre-dental . . . will be missed when he goes west . . . "Don't BOTHER me, huh?"

Intramural basketball 3,4; volleyball 3,4.

Home Address: 31 Gaines Street, Nashua, N.H.

William J. Potvin

"Pots" . . . the quiet P.G. . . . "Gimme a break!" ... if not in class, look in his room or the gym . . . "If it's such a small room, why isn't it clean?" . . . spends his Sunday afternoons following his beloved Giants in the fall, switches over to baseball in the spring ... his father makes soda, but circumstances force him to join those pilgrim¬ ages to Honey Farms . . . wants to attend UConn to prepare for teaching or the soft-drink business (Footstep—following?) . . . enjoys sports and drawing . . . collects coins and stamps .. . dislikes gabby people.

Intramural football 4; basketball 4.

Home Address: 217 Mountain Street, Willimantic, Conn.

James J. Powers

"Jim" . . . sober, likeable, quiet, yet facile when the need arises . . . hails from a hamlet in northern Worcester County . . . takes offense at snide remarks about his home town . . . intensely proud of his noble Irish lineage . . . enjoys rr\usic . . . fond of map collecting . . . accomplished debater . . . quick at manipulating figures . . . hopes one day to visit Europe . . . equipped with a disarming smile . . . chooses to attend Worcester Tech, preparatory to becoming an electrical engineer.

Learned Blacksmiths 1,2,3. Heritage 3.

Home Address: 12 Beacon Street, Clinton, Mass.

41 Arthur A. Provost

"Art" . . . "The Pro" . . . calm, resolute, poised .. . "Scratch it!" . . . loves those English speeches (and those French ones, too) . . . ironically calls his go-cart an automobile . . . abhors jokes about foreign cars . . . famed for his witty comments . . . the "Johnny Appleseed" of A.P.S. . . . hopes to attend Holy Cross or Worcester Junior College as a science major .. . spends most of his spare time working with the Boy Scout movement . . . hopes to save enough money to be able to spend some.

Explorers 1,2,3,4. YCS 4.

Home Address: 107 Illinois Street, Worcester, Mass.

Paul K. Richard

"Paul" . . . shifty halfback . . . really spirited competitor in any sport . . . likes spa¬ ghetti, but not at a noisy restaurant . . . has set his sights on becoming a doctor .. . pre-med at the University of Vermont or Holy Cross . . . puts his heart into whatever he does . . . classic Roman profile . . . introduces each new clothing fad into A.P.S. . . . travels with a sophisticated set ... looks yearningly towards the now-extinct hockey squad . . . has amassed a phenomenal number of varsity letters.

Intramural basketball 2,3. Varsity football 1,2,3,4 (co-captain 3,4); hockey 1; baseball 1,2,4.

Home Address: 62 Eagle Road, Worcester, Mass.

Paul E. Richards

"P.R." . . . "Consul" . . . quick thinker, analytical mind . . . terse writing style . . . James Bond fan . . . sea food gourmet . . . "Y' see me sweatin' it?" . . . specializes in popular music, thanks to WORC . . . one of the very best at table tennis (good at regular tennis, too) . . . dining hall's serious headwaiter . . . will attend Assumption, with a view of entering the F.B.I. . . . doesn't believe in (or make) easy crossword puzzles . . . proficient problem solver.

Intramural football 1,2,3,4; basketball 1,2,3; tennis 2,3,4. Varsity tennis 2. Glee Club 1,4. Heritage 4.

Home Address: 20 North Third Avenue, Taftville, Conn.

42 Theodore T. Robo

"Ted" . . . "Robes" . . . "Is that you, John? I'm not wearing my glasses." . . . foot¬ ball regular for three years . . . master of the forty-foot set shot . . . regular at social events . . . says he'll try out with the football Patriots . . . loves steak and French fries—even Prep style ... is suspected of having a geographical advantage in chemistry . . . will study math or chemistry at Wheeling or Assumption College.

Intramural basketball 1,2,3,4. Varsity football 1,2,3,4. Track and Field 4. Explorers 4.

Home Address: 213 Pakachoag Street, Auburn, Mass.

Rudolph A. Rodriguez

"Rudy" . . . "Railroad" . . . quiet but friendly . . . extremely popular with those who know him well . . . "How about that!" . . . spends his spare time playing baseball and reading . . . maintains that being oneself is a prerequisite for success . . . loves New York City and its people . . . plans to study foreign affairs in his native city, either at the City College of New York or NYU.

Intramural football 3,4; basketball 1,2,3,4; volleyball 3. Cross Country 1,2. Paris par ici 4.

Home Address: 3950 Blackstone Avenue, Riverdale 71, N.Y.

Michael R. Rourke

"Rourker" . . . "Porker" . . . "What?!" . . . wants to go to Duquesne University or Albright to study engineering or accounting . . . spends his spare time playing bas¬ ketball, football, tennis, and trying to get his driver's license . . . likes to eat kil- barsie best? ... a mainstay of the back-seat crowd on the bus . . . welcome addi¬ tion to the varsity basketball team this year . . . "lotta hustle" . . . almost scored a touchdown in his junior year.

Intramural football 1; tennis 1,2,3. Varsity football 3; basketball 4.

Home Address: 165 Madison Street, Worcester, Mass.

43 John J. Ruda

"Jance" . . . "Continental" . . . quiet, pensive .. . "Ay-uh!" .. . "Ginchy" . . . digs outdoor sports . . . deeply interested in philosophies and theories . . . believe it or not, Jan's a flier . . . altruistically motivated .. . probably will be either a psychol¬ ogist or a political scientist . . . has the prerequisites for either . . . not yet sure of a college choice . . . irritated by people who are afraid to reveal their feelings to¬ ward one another or towards anything.

Intramural football 2,3; basketball 1,2,3,4. Varsity football 1,4. Heritage 4. YCS 1,2,3.

Home Address: Airport Read, Dudley, Mass.

Edmond J. Ryan

"Ed" . . . "King" . . . easy-going, friendly, cheerful, and extremely popular . . . "Keep your sunny side up." . . . only has one side—the sunny side . . . "Can't you get your chemistry locker open, Ed?" . . . really enjoys his Sunday night snack: toasted chicken sandwiches and tea . . . uses his shillelagh as a walking stick . . . will start studies in medicine at Holy Cross or Boston University.

Varsity basketball 1,2; tennis 1,2,3,4.

Home Address: 13 Clason Road, Worcester, Mass.

Henry A. St. Maurice

"Henri" . . . "Hank" . . . the wit of the senior class .. . inventor of the newest term paper method in the country—can't speak for its success . . . yet .. . after his birth, rates his acceptance to Wesleyan as best event . . . English major . . . "At any rate" . . . Heritage editor with affinity for disorganized efficiency . . . fussy about movies . . . collects paperbacks . . . Mr. Vocabulary . . . "Are we having a quiz?"

Intramural football 3,4. Track and Field 1,2,3,4. Heritage 1,2,3, (co-editor) 4.

Home Address: Willow Brook Farm, Framingham Road, Southboro, Mass.

44 Richard P. St. Pierre

"Dick" . . . "Saint" . . . mischievous, sociable ... "I didn't flunk" . . . delights in tinkering with his green '31 Model A . . . intends to enter Boston College . . . career choice is business ... his fondest dream is the immediate transition from A.P.S. to co-education . . . what seems to be a bland smile conceals an acid wit ... has ready access to new Chevrolets . . . absent-minded . . . among his hobbies are guns and shooting . . . exurbanite .. . has many friends at North High . . . accommodating, helpful . . . stockholder in the Highland St. Friendly.

Glee Club 2.

Home Address: 311 East Mountain Street, Worcester, Mass.

Charles S. Samaras

"Chuck" ... a P.G. always enroute to Cranston ... Bo and Da Greek are at it again . . . pet peeve is interns . . . people who don't have a certain nurse to go see so often . . . gets only a letter a day, because the mail is only delivered once a day ... a talented athlete . . . wrestling, football, tennis, and anything else you could care to mention . . . once he gets that bothersome physics credit, off to U.R.I. . . . and a Physical Education major . . . "Tamendous" . . . with junior classes and study hall, can't be blamed for wanting to go home ... as far as food goes, make it steak.

Intramural football 4; basketball 4. Service Corps 4.

Home Address: 60 Alhambra Circle, Cranston 5, Rhode Island.

Peter F. Shahpazian

"Shaw" . . . big hit with everyone since his arrival from Vietnam in sophomore year . . . Somehow manages to be both happy-go-lucky and helpless, both casual and concerned . . . lives comfortably, but what if there's an inspection? . . . One of the most traveled people to be at Assumption in many a day . . . come September, plans to set up shop at either Boston University or Georgia Tech, to shoot for law or civil engineering . . . then to Supreme Court Justice, or near it . . . believes the way to peoples' hearts is through their funnybones . . . hates casts that go from thigh to ankle (wonder why?).

Intramural football 2,3,4; basketball 2,3,4; volleyball 2,3,4. Explorers 2,3,4. Glee Club 4. Catholic Youth Council 3.

Home Address: U.S.O.M. c/o Public Works, Box 32, APO 134, San Francisco, California.

45 Stephen D. Starr

"Steve" . . . never refuses to help a friend . . . quick to make new acquaintances, yet never forgetting old ones . . . often moved to chuckles . . . tall, dark . . . consid¬ erate . . . was here as a freshman, transferred, then returned as a senior . . . tal¬ ented actor . . . party-giver . . . loves to play basketball . . . can usually be found on one of the local courts . . . has decided to attend Holy Cross or Assumption . . . considering being a doctor or a priest.

Intramural basketball 1. Heritage 4.

Home Address: 30 Forest Street, Worcester, Mass.

Paul G. Tessier

"Paul" ... a friendly guy with good cheer for everyone ... a P.G. who learned the ropes fast ... a would-be professional weight-lifter . . . enjoys dropping 50 pounds to wake up second floor south ... an avid fan of Leonard Pennario . . . knows more about civil engineering than a civil engineer . . . dislikes people who know it all ("Sure, Tony.") . . . wants to study civil engineering at Northeastern.

Glee Club 4. Service Corps 4.

Home Address: 240 Villa Street, Manchester, N.H.

Charles H. Toll

"Chari ie" . . . "Bennie" . . . joined us as a sophomore . . . friendly and out-going . . . although he intends to major in math, he is well versed in the classics—known for his Greek and Latin quotations . . . shows us how in our fitness class . . . aspires to someday become President of the United States . . . plays basketball on Wednes¬ day and Saturday afternoons to sharpen his shooting eye . . . loves math and danc¬ ing ... will study at Harvard or Holy Cross.

Intramural football 4; basketball 2,3,4. Track and Field 2,3,4. Catholic Youth Council 4. Mu Alpha Theta 3,4.

46 Francis 0. Vaudreil

"Pete" . . . owns the landmark of the school parking lot, his Chevy II convertible . . . likes all types of cars (really knows everything about them) . . . excellent bowler . . . belongs to two leagues at Lincoln Lanes, and is about the top bowler in both . . . even beats Fr. Noel . . . likes to travel . . . "How's Florida for summer vacation, Pete?" . . . "Comment ca flip?" . . . wants to be an engineer . . . will study at WPI or Northeastern.

Intramural football 4; basketball 1,2; baseball 1.

Home Address: 427 Salisbury Street, Worcester, Mass.

John F. Woods

"Woody" . . . the human radio . . . "Shut down!" . . . came north to compare winters but still likes Florida . . . makes the scene at Grandma's Arlington Weekend Resort . . . has a knack for making funny situations funnier . . . enjoys cars, water skiing, and girls—in that order? . . . breaks up over the Red Sox' won—lost record ... is off to the University of Florida or Boston College . . . will take pre-med or business administration.

Intramural football 1,2,3,4; basketball 1,2,3,4; volleyball 2,3,4. Varsity baseball 3,4. St. John's Guild 1,2. Service Corps 2,3. Heritage 4.

Home Address: 4633 South West 28th Avenue, Ft. Lauderdale, Fla.

47 ■ Hi what steps we took! • ■ ■

As Frosh: Assumption puts out its mat to "the most potential class" . . . the orientation grind . , . We go to the N.E. Catholic Tour¬ ney . . , the field day upset . . . the "Hurri- caners" . . . one down, three to go. Sophomores: The "wise fools" . . . the luxury of a pool table ... no ties in football . . . the twist . . . "Will I last???" Juniors: Upper classmen! class rings ,, . all the privileges—TV lounge, school dances, rooms, and Physics . . . Phys. Ed. ... a 17 and 1 tennis record . . , Seniors: The big college sweat . . . S.I.P. re- freezing . .. prom problem . . . dues, dues, dues. These years represent a struggling effort to form ourselves into men under the tutelage of our teachers—MEN WE Want TO BE.

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^4 .N-vV,.. 3 ■■BH freshmen

RIGHT: FRONT ROW (left to right): V. R. Perrault, M. C. Zabek, R. F. Gauthier. SECOND ROW: J. D. Santomenno, B. J. Bagdis, R. E. Long- den THIRD ROW: C. E. Blaum, V. P. Laronga, T. Ash. FOURTH ROW: R. H. Peltier, D. N. Fortin, P. J. Barnicle. LAST ROW: B. H. Gareau, P. H. Karolkiewicz. BELOW: FIRST ROW: (left to right) M. G. Hazebrouck, J. Hanley, D. J. Rojciewicz. SECOND ROW: R. W. Wentz, C. V. Fortin, P. R. Monfredo THIRD ROW: C. R. Bulikowski, J. V. T. Joyce, D. A. Eddy. LAST ROW: James R. Lukin, S. R. Gaffney, E. W. Lane, J. J. Connor.

BELOW RIGHT: FIRST ROW: (left to right) W. G. Galanes, R. O. Tiziani, P. E. Pinette, P. W. Ouellette. SECOND ROW: P. R. Fournier, M. G. Che¬ valier, W. J. Cunningham, W. T. Dolan THIRD ROW: P. D. White, P. V. Bonneau, R. O. Letuche, P. J. La Belle. FOURTH ROW: J. M. Peterson, R. B. Cote, C. M. Linga, S. T. Scott LAST ROW: John M. Lukin, R. B. Hollis.

50 RIGHT: FIRST ROW: (left to right) R. B. Baxter, J. T. Stevens, R. A. La Parte, L. J. Denys. SECOND ROW: P. F. Giza, M. A. Aubuchon, R. L. Dodge, G. B. Raymond. THIRD ROW: M. R. Giliberti, R. A. La Bonte, M. E. Gauthier, J. B. Dolan. FOURTH ROW: R. M. Pare, S. D. Pisinski, M. J. P. Bilodeau LAST ROW: R. J. Parks, J. M. Mangaudis.

BELOW: FIRST ROW: (left to right) C. R. Thibault, P. K. Creamer, E. P. Prunier, M. L. Barry. SECOND ROW: F. K. Granger, J. J. Ruskowski, P. D. Rudeen, T. E. Andrukonis. THIRD ROW: R. W. LeClerc, G. A. Troie, J. A. Thibodeau, L. J. Loranger, FOURTH ROW: P. C. Mastrangelo, D. W. Mu- laire, J. M. P. Tremblay, M. G. Magoni. FIFTH ROW: F. J. Schilling, G. E. Reills, D. Landry, J. V. Loughlin. LAST ROW: P. P. Osgood, J. F. Riopel, R. P. Myers.

BELOW RIGHT: FIRST ROW: (left to right) D. J. Ucellini, B. E. Daw, J. E. De Gasperis, M. H. Rioux. SECOND ROW: L. B. Vadnais, P. C. Therrien, M. L. DuBois, R. P. Jolicoeur. THIRD ROW: R. P. Mello, R. L. Simon, P. Nordley, M. S. Dowjat. FOURTH ROW: C. R. Kennedy, C. W. MacDon¬ ald, J. T. Brosky, J. E. Hoey. LAST ROW: R. L. Roux, P. J. Deary, P. J. Flynn, W. D. Power.

51 FIRST ROW (left to right): N. C. LaForest, FIRST ROW: (left to right): R. E. Benjamin, FIRST ROW: (left to right): W. T. Moynihan, J. M. Hennessy, S. G. Lancellotti. SECOND P. Redkovich, A. J. Koppel. SECOND ROW: M. E. Santom, V. A. DiBenedetto. SECOND ROW: H. N. Grenon, I. Q. MacDonald, M. R R. Perras, D. A. Fuller, T. J. Myers. THIRD ROW: A. P. Grenier, A. R. Marion, E. L. A. Laverty. THIRD ROW: W. F. Bouvier, R. ROW: R. W. Trudeau, J. F. Baldwin, R. K. Coonan. THIRD ROW: T. C. Grayman, P. H. E. Fortier, P. H. Benoit. FOURTH ROW: Lariviere. FOURTH ROW: R. S. Rawding, Granger, T. B. Shea. FOURTH ROW: R. E. G. O. Rodrigue, T. C. Macy, D. J. Harring¬ A. J. Taleui, W. L. Fox, J. F. Cosgrove. Savoie, R. G. Daigle, W. J. Mackensen. ton. FIFTH ROW: P. E. Walsh, P. M. Paine, FIFTH ROW: R. M. Ryan, J. W. Rossel, J. J. FIFTH ROW: W. J. Brown, F. J. Stipek, J. W. D. O. Kopeland. Salmon, R. J. Lane. Thompson, R, Raymond. sophomores

FIRST ROW (left to right): C. L. Hazebrouck, R. E. Vaudreuil, C. E. Turcotte, F. G. Herbert, R. J. Suzor, SECOND ROW: W. J. Kelly, J. E. Parmakian, S. R. Tsomaia, V. E. Farese, D. L. Savoie. THIRD ROW: FIRST ROW (left to right): M. A. Laska, H. P. Culverhouse, R. J. Zulkie- M. E. Coutu, D. Hollis, F. A. Dion, R. N. Menard, T. F. Picard. FOURTH wicz, J. R. Toloczko. SECOND ROW: A. J. White, J. F. Bouffard, P. L. ROW: R. D. Julian, G. H. Poirier, P. D. Jarry, J. M. Jacques, E. L. Gaud- Bedortha, J. T. Ash. THIRD ROW: P. T. O'Leary, P. F. Sullivan, E. F. reau. FIFTH ROW: E. R. Betez, M. J. Pollan, D. P. Torrey, H. J. Grimes, LaBelle, G. P. Barselou. FOURTH ROW: F. N. Thomas, D. M. Giza, G. E. J. J. Flynn, R. P. Murphy. Le Maitre, J. J. Manning.

52 juniors

FRONT ROW (left to right): R. G. Serrone, J. G. Daigle, J. R, Brosky, S. E. Carlson, B. J. Goral. SECOND ROW: A. J. McCusker, L. F. Laverdure, J. P. Hurley, J. J. Feeley, D. F. O'Connor, THIRD ROW: D. R. Cavan, P. S. Murphy, P. J. Deignan, A. M. Feeherry, S. McCaffery. FOURTH ROW: P. P. Karpe- wich, J. S. Power, M. A. Richardson, H. Y. M. Tileston, J. G. Colgan. FIFTH ROW: V. D. Pelletier, W. S. Suchon, D. S. Kelleher, E. G. Granger, B. M. Connolly.

FRONT ROW (left to right): E. P. Bonnici, D. L. Bouffard, R. F. Horner, F. M. Lockwood. SECOND ROW: C. R. Creamer, R. G. Rob- itaille, T. R. D'Emillio, G. B. Gauthier. THIRD ROW: D. S. Abusamra, P. D. Bourke, P. N. Chevretfe, P. J. Martowski. FOURTH ROW: T. S. Delbert, N. J. Kallis, D. C. Barry, G. R. Conlon, E. P. Lindholm. FIFTH ROW: S. F. Mastrangelo, L. A. Mullaly, F. X. Schiavone, J. E. Lachapelle, R. R. Comp- tois.

FRONT ROW (left to right): J. E. Kroyak, A. S. Fortier, D. M. Allback, P. F. Lofgren, R. J. Daucunas. SECOND ROW: J. P. Car- nazza, G. B. Leroy, R. C. Giguere, R. W. Niles, J. D. O'Brien. THIRD ROW: C. F. Jenne, N. R. Cote, C. G. Stevens, T. S. Ruell, P. K. Meyer. FOURTH ROW: J. P. Argento, P. G. Lavoie, J. W. Lemire, J. S. Hartwell, J. F. LaBonte. FIFTH ROW: J. F. Welsh, C. L. N. Bourguignon, J. A. Dough¬ erty, A. H. Suprenant, C. A. Beaudreault.

FRONT ROW (left to right): J. P. L. Kenney, C. V. Loranger, J. W. logo. SECOND ROW: D. F. Lemire, E. J. Anastasi, D. T. Frigon. THIRD ROW: R. L. Gravelin, C. T. Menard, A. M. Lancellotti, J. F. Wallace.

53 what we did

What do masques, math, and music have in common? Only this—they are all symbols and all points on the broad scale that was our As¬ sumption experience. Through clubs as well as classes, we have followed in steps and taken our own steps toward becoming the men we want to be. We have brought culture and con¬ tribution a little closer together in our own lives through active participation—an integral part of the lives of all the men we want to be.

The Prep's Catholic Youth Council also is a symbol—a symbol of the integratng spirit that underlies all our activities, helping us to re¬ member by its seal and slogan, by the efforts of its dynamic moderator and his group, that many means can still lead to a single end- becoming The men we want to be.

SERVICE CORPS EXPANDS >• . . '< 7 ; ; i $i

sxIP j \ .0 \ & Ctturmral (Eljotr

BOTTOM ROW (left to right): V. Pelletier, D. Fuller, P. Chevrette. TOP ROW: J. Baldwin, R. Robitaille.

We learned the fitness of things as we listened to—and often sang—the Mass in motu proprio.

Gilbert E. Chabot, A.A., Choir Director wym

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The aim of the Saint John's Guild is the early formation of future religious. Under the capable direction of our modera¬ tor, the members spend an hour each week discussing in de¬ tail the priesthood and the religious life. The discussion helps the members to decide whether they have a calling to such a life. Though not all of the members finally become priests, they do begin to understand the meaning of these words by THE MAN that ALL MEN WANT TO BE: "If thou wilt be per¬ fect, go sell what thou hast, and give to the poor, and come, follow Me."

Left to right: F. Dion, R. LeClerc, R. Baxter, R. Raymond, G. Raymond, W. Hanney, D. Monahan, Yvon R. Dubois A.A. (Moderator). service corps

The Tom Dooley Service Corps exists to provide students with opportunities to help people who "ain't got it so good." The only membership requirements are two hours of service each week and good will.

In the spirit of the late doctor, our brigade is in action every Wednesday and Saturday at the Nazareth Home for Boys, Saint Francis Home for the Aged, Little Sisters of the Assump¬ tion, and—since this year—the John Augustus Home for Boys.

PICTURE 1—FIRST ROW (left to right): R. Dodge, Francis J. Chaisson A.A. (Moderator), Ulcellinni. SECOND ROW: P. Pinette, P. Fournier, G. Reills, W. Power, P. Deary. PICTURE 2—Left to right: T. Macy, E. LaBelle, Francis J. Chais¬ son A.A- (Moderator), J. Flynn, E. Bettez, F. Thomas. PICTURE 3—FIRST ROW (left to right): Francis J. Chaisson 3 A.A. (Moderator). SECOND ROW: R. Giguere, E. Anastasi. THIRD ROW: S. McCaffery, N. Cote, E. Bonnici, R. Gravelin, ili G. Conlan. FOURTH ROW: C. Bourguignon, J. Dougherty, A. Lancellotti, J. LaBonte. PICTURE 4—FRONT ROW (left to right): Francis J. Chaisson A.A. (Moderator), R. MacDonald (Director). SECOND ROW: N. Chamberlain, R. Rodriguez. THIRD ROW: A. Catalfomo, P. Herbert, G. Montplaisir, R. Bonnayer, A. McGee. FOURTH ROW: C. Samaras, J. Peters, P. Fyrberg, E. Philbin, J. Don¬ nelly, W. Hanney. FIFTH ROW: P. Tessier, P. Gosselin, P. Daignault, J. Navin, M. MacQueen, P. Lother, R. Lukes, J. Carey. ^ Young Christian Students is a form of lay apostolate,- that is, it is a movement of students bound together by the common purpose of advancing Christ in the school. The means is not preaching or teaching but rather trying to attain the best possible atmosphere. The goal actually is the cultiva¬ tion, both in the members and in their classmates, of an awareness of the world around us—in order to do something about it.

Youthfulness

^ Contact

PICTURE 1—Left to right: J. Cosgrove, J. Lukin, P. Mostran- gelo, William E. Dubois A.A. (Moderator), P. Pinette, S. Gaffney. PICTURE 2-FRONT ROW( (left to right): S. Fortier, R. Kop- pel, W. Moynihan, R. Trudeau, R. Perras, S. Hajduk. SEC¬ OND ROW: P. Benoit, F. Thomas, G. Lemaitre, T. Macy, R. Julian, V. Faresse, R. Savoie, Francis J. Chaisson A.Ai, (Mod¬ erator). PICTURE 3—FIRST ROW (left to right): Edgar A. Bourque A. A. (Moderator). SECOND ROW: L. Laverdure, J. Daigle. THIRD ROW: D. Lemire, D. Abusamra, A. McCusker, S. Mastrangelo. FOURTH ROW: W. Suchon, B. Connolly, J. Col- gan, V. Pelletier. PICTURE 4-FRONT ROW: William E. Dubois A.A. SECOND ROW (left to right): T. D'Emilio, A. L'Heureux. THIRD ROW: P. Hemphill, G. Perrault, W. Hanney. FOURTH ROW: R. Gau- mond, J. Donnelly, J. Navin, E. Philbin, P. Fyrberg, M. Mac- Queen. BETTER LATE

“The world does not need new truths, nearly so nmc,

What Is Heritage?

the servant of all the other activities . . . an introduction to mass media communication techniques . . . not a convivial gossip sheet . . . translator of national issues in a student frame of reference . . . stimulator of intelligent controversy . . . impartial arbitrator of student-school issues . . . a source of entertainment . . .

Co-editors Henry St. Maurice and Mark Kundig at work on an issue.

r i i WWi TAGE new ivays to present old truths” G. K. Chesterton

Left to right: R. Robitaille, R. Serrano, C. Stevens, P. Chevrette, M. DiPierro, H. Grenon, P. Richards, H. St. Maurice, Mr. Ed¬ mund O. Brunelle (faculty adviser), M. Kundig, J. Donnelly, J. Hughes, F. Thomas, S. Starr, J. Colgan, P. Lemaitre, W. Bowler, P. Daw.

61 memini

For the group that put this book together, Memini represents more than a mere collection of school-day memories. It has in it (along with the pictures, art work, copy, and the rest) afternoon thrash-outs in third-floor classrooms, education in the publishing trade, and a rigorous apprentice course in brink¬ manship. It also has in it a dash of pride—ours— in having been able to serve up for our class this record of their four years at the School.

MEMINI STAFF (FROM TOP LEFT TO RIGHT): Michael F. Austin (Co- Editor), Edward J. Philbin (Co-Editor), Paul C. Daw (Business Man¬ ager), Richard F. Callahan, A. Paul Cravedi, Timothy E. D'Emilio, Charlges B. Gareau, George R. Perreault.

62 paris par id

Paris par ici, the Prep's French club, is for its members a source of pleasure and enrichment. The informal atmosphere of the regular Monday meetings affords an opportunity for valuable practice in con¬ versational French. Occasionally the mem¬ bers also have the added treat of a guest lecturer who with expertness provides a valuable insight into the French language and tradition. Most of all the club stands as another example of how to use leisure

FIRST ROW (left to right): J. Feeley, A. Feeherry, Yvon R. Dubois A.A. (moderator), D. Abusamra, time productively. M. Richardson. SECOND ROW: P. Deignan, Jr., P. Daw, J. Brosky, R. Callahan, E. LaBelle, Jr., J. Lachapelle. THIRD ROW: R. Zulkiewicz, Jr., H. Culverhouse, V. DiBenedetto, A. Grenier, R. Rod¬ riguez, M. Kundig.

Mu Alpha Theta, Assumption's hon¬ orary mathematics society, serves both to acknowledge past achieve¬ ment, and to foster continued inter¬ est in mathematics. Members pre¬ pare math fair exhibits and competi¬ tive examinations which provide valuable opportunities to increase their knowledge. In addition, the society publishes a math journal, con¬ sisting entirely of articles written by its members.

FIRST ROW (left to right): R. Gaumond, E. Kaleskas, P. Lemaitre. SECOND ROW: M. DiPierro, M. Kundig, lldefons A. Joseph Van Der Linden, A. A. (Moderator), M. Halloran, S. Cragan, P. Daw, W. Suchon. THIRD ROW: C. Toll, R. Formato, P. Richards, L. Laverdure.

63 glee club

The Glee Club provides the student with opportunities to become better rounded. The sense of accomplishment in the ability to harmonize, to pro¬ duce a pleasing sound with the voice, to know that it is you who brought the notes to life—these are rich re¬ wards that help us to understand the value of leisure—a value well under¬ stood by the MEN WE WANT TO BE.

Left: FIRST ROW (left to right): M. Barry, R. Tiziani, R. Cote. SECOND ROW: R. Robitailie, P. Tessier, R. Bonnayer, P. Hemphill, E. Bettez, D. Bouffard. THIRD ROW: P. Gosselin, A. Cat- alfomo, G. Montplaisir, M. Coutu, P. Richards. FOURTH ROW: R. Gravelin, A. Barry, D. Frigon. FIFTH ROW: J. Navin, P. Herbert, R. Gaumond, T. Macy, A. Lancellotti. Right: FIRST ROW: D. Barry, R. Goyette, J. Kenney. SECOND ROW: A. Cravedi, J. Flynn, G. Bourret. THIRD ROW: P. Daignault, P. Le- maitre, J. Ruda. FOURTH ROW: P. Shahpa- zian, P. Deschenes, C. Bourguignon, C. Beau- dreault. FIFTH ROW: Bro. Roger Chagnon A. A., V. Pelletier, M. MacQueen. Director: Mr. Roger Bourdeau. [ 1 1 If l 1 1 1 [| 1 *. ffOMJ J f ' ’ 1 1. J r 1 i1 ill ir't'i !;i i? -;ii j Jjl | H ’■ 1 '-M ■■* f&llJ 3 ags ^ »;f '| 1 p,.' M |j > | ■ i I -W. • |$£$ x * ,'% »" ■?; L| ® M ^ mm tm

EXPLORERS (Freshmen and Sophomores) FIRST ROW (left to right): D. Ucellini, L. Vadnais, V. Perreault, R. Gauthier, P. Terrien. SEC¬ OND ROW: S. Tsomaia, P. Bonneau, J. Thibodeau, C. Fortin, R. Suzor. THIRD ROW: J. Hennessy, R. Ben¬ jamin, J. Baldwin, D. Savoie, R. LeClerc. FOURTH ROW: W. Kelly, J. Parma- kian, V. Farese, S. Lancel- lotti, F. Hebert. FIFTH ROW: P. Montfreto, R. Cote, D. Fortin, R. Mello, J. Hoey. SIXTH ROW: D. Fuller, W. Power, R. Dodge, P. Karol- kiewicz, E. Bettez. SEVENTH ROW: M. Paulin, G. Ray¬ mond, R. Wentz, D. Kope- land, R. Rawding, P. Mas- trangelo. EXPLORERS

Explorer Post 31 is the largest and certainly one of the most active posts in the United States. It serves as a source of guided activity like hunting, camping, fishing, hiking, boating, and woodlore. It aids the school and its com¬ munity. Finally, it helps form its members into physically active, intellectually alert, socially conscious, and spiritually alive young men. In these ways, Post 31 has done its bit in the job of showing us how to become the MEN WE Want TO BE.

To the right, from top to bottom: 1. Canada- bound Explorers, acting as Massachusetts repre¬ sentatives, accept, from Governor Peabody, a v. gavel to be presented to the Canadian Prime Minister. 2. Explorers at Bailly Hall take the certification exam in the Hunter's Safety Course. 3. George Perreault, after a dip in Lake Onway, New Hampshire. 4. Just a U-Haul and we-all are ready for the Canada jaunt.

BELOW: EXPLORERS (Juniors and Seniors) FIRST ROW (left to right): D. Frigon, B. Goral, T. D'Emilio, R. Horner. SCEOND ROW: P. Chevrette, G. Leroy, W. Hurley, R. Hebert. THIRD ROW: P. Herbert, S. Starr, A. L'Heureux. G. Perreault. FOURTH ROW: R. Lukes, G. Bourret, T. Couture, P. Gosselin. FIFTH ROW: Walter J. Fields (Committee Member), P. Fyrberg, Joseph-Robert Fredette A.A. (Adviser). Top photo (left to right): Edmond LaPerriero and Karen Sheehan; Peter Shahpazian and Maria Cornacchioli; Michael Lanciault and Patricia La Mountaigne. Bottom photo (left to right): Raymond Lorion and Sheila O'Connor; Michael DiPierro and Nancy Cadigan; David Abusamra and Barbara Dowd. SENIOR PROM 1964 Queen's Court (left to right): Janet Juszynski, Susan Clark, Queen Patricia Ferguson, Ellen Hanney, Carol Murphy with their escorts (left to right) Edward Philbin, Richard Bonnayer, Paul Hemphill, Joseph Navin, and David Cavan.

All great men have acknowledged the broadening values, the humanizing effects, of social functions. We found our Big Event to be that way too. Queen Patricia Ferguson being crowned by her escort, Paul Hemphill. DATELINE: TWELFTH OF NEVER

Left to right: John Lachapelle and Beverly Gamble; Dennis Barry and Mary Ann Daigneault.

Left to right: Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Robo; Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Laver- dure,- Mr. and Mrs. William Scannell; Philip E. Bonvouloir, A.A.; and (absent from the picture) Edgar A. Bourque, A.A. how we looked

School life has many sides, some serious, some slight, but all important. These pages show a little of both. One of the qualities that all the men we want to be seem to possess is a sense of proportion and to season that, a sense of humor. That is what these pages do not show—but it is there and we think we have acquired it—at least a little of it.

football

Football builds character as well as muscfe. The team of "little guys" that practices vigorously on the "heights" on those fall afternoons reaps many advantages from its eight-game schedule, sometimes in victory, many other times in defeat, but always in pride. They tried!

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TIED 1 Coaches Ralph Raymond and Victor Vezoulis get ready to send in a play.

Varsity Football FIRST ROW (left to right): P. K. Richard (co-capt.), P. F. Lofgren, R. J. Koppel, R. R. Pariseau, M. A. Aubuchon, R. G. Robitaille, G. O. Rodrigue, R. J. Mochak, M. E. Coutu, D. M. Allbach. SECOND ROW: J. J. Feeley, R. Dodge, P. K. Meyer, J. P. Hurley, C. R. Creamer, D. F. O'Connor, P. S. Murphy, T. T. Robo, J. E. Welsh, G. R. Raymond. THIRD ROW: R. K. Lariviere, S. G. Lancellotti, W. J. Brown, G. R. Conlan, J. J. Ruda, J. J. Manning, T. C. Couture (co-capt.), J. G. Colgan. FOURTH ROW: H. Y. M. Tileston, W. P. Suchon, D. J. Cavan, R. Raymond.

Quarterback Joe Hurley fades back to throw the "long bomb" in a game against Auburn.

Varsity Basketball FIRST ROW (left to right): J. P. Hurley, M. R. Rourke, R. D. Horton, (co- ROW: C. T. Menard, G. E. Chandley, W. P. Suchon, D. J. Cavan, P P. capt.) S. E. Cragan (co-capt.), J. D. O'Brien, T. C. Grayman. SECOND Karpawich, J. C. Dowd, E. G. Granger. basketball

Basketball demands speed, agility, accuracy. It also requires presence of mind, adaptability, and the perseverance to prac¬ tice. With twenty games in between, those who do not have all these in November definitely have most of them by March. Every game is a big one; as the record shows, we were up for a of them.

ASSUMPTION 54 NORTH 71 ASSUMPTION 60 ST. MARY'S 72 ASSUMPTION 53 SPRINGFIELD COMMERCE 51 ASSUMPTION 78 ST. STEPHEN'S 81 ASSUMPTION 47 SACRED HEART 42 ASSUMPTION 67 BARTLETT 46 ASSUMPTION 68 LAWRENCE CENTRAL 70 ASSUMPTION 71 ST. BERNARD'S 58 ASSUMPTION 48 NEW BEDFORD 72 ASSUMPTION 48 ST. PETER'S 43 ASSUMPTION 51 NORTH 60 ASSUMPTION 57 ST. JOHN'S 76 ASSUMPTION 80 ST. STEPHEN'S 64 ASSUMPTION 69 SACRED HEART 51 ASSUMPTION 63 ST. JOHN'S 75 ASSUMPTION 55 NEW BEDFORD 51 ASSUMPTION 42 ST. PETER'S 40 ASSUMPTION 50 ST. MARY'S 56 ASSUMPTION 75 NOTRE DAME 46 ASSUMPTION 62 BOSTON COLLEGE HIGH 58

Coaches Felix Masterson and Charles Bibaud with 1963-64 co-captains Steve Cragan and Bob Horton.

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Baseball, the most popular of the spring sports, is a good character builder. Coach Flagg's discipline, timing, atten¬ tion to details like stance, signals, and base running are just a few of the game's benefits. Team spirit and common sense are just two of its lasting effects. That's why any season can be a successful one for a boy who works at it.

FIRST ROW (left to right): R. W. Trudeau, T. C. Grayman, M. J. Laska, P. F. Clement (co-capt.), P. K. Richard (co-capt.), E. L. Coonan, J. F. Bouffard, L. F. Laverdure, Bro. Paul-Maurice Gosselin A.A. (Assistant coach). SECOND ROW: M. E. Coutu (manager), J. T. Ash, C. R. Creamer, W. L. Fox, R. J. Lane, W. P. Suchon, W. J. Hurley, P. J. Cragan, D. A. Eddy, J. J. Feeley, J. P. Hurley, Mr. Robert F. Flagg (coach). 78 tennis

Tennis brings out one of the most important characteristics of greatness: self-reliance. Except in doubles, a boy is all alone on the court; and what he does out there is his own responsibility. This fact and a thirteen-game schedule including some of New England's strong competition make the season worth¬ while.

FIRST ROW (left to right): C. Samaras, J. G. Daigle. SECOND ROW: T. J. Delbert, E. J. Ryan. THIRD ROW: M. F. Lanciault (co-capt.), J. G. Colgan. FOURTH ROW: C. B. Gareau (co-capt.), S. F. Mastrangelo. Tennis Team co-captains FIFTH ROW: R. E. Fortier (manager), Emile R. Trahan (Coach). "Mike" Lanciault, "Charlie" Gareau 79 track

Track is a sport that requires strength, speed, and stamina. It also requires a lot of perseverance. We don't know how the 1964 season will turn out but we think these boys have enough of all it takes to make a good show of it.

FIRST ROW (left to right): G. O. Rod¬ rigue, R. L. Dodge, C. R. Kennedy, R. O. Tiziani, L. B. Vadnais. SECOND ROW: R. B. Cote, P. F. Giza, W. J. Hurley, R. N. Menard, W. R. Dennis. THIRD ROW: L. A. Mullaly, J. B. Dolan, D. S. Abusamra, J. M. P. Trembly, R. J. Koppel. FOURTH ROW: P. L. Hemp¬ hill, F. J. Schilling, J. S. Power, D. R. Cavan, T. T. Robo. FIFTH ROW: W. J. Brown, T. C. Couture, J. V. Loughlin, R. P. Meyers, S. D. Pisinski. SIXTH ROW: G. J. Bourret, D. O. Kopeland, J. P. Hurley, W. B. Power, H. Y. M. Tileston. SEVENTH ROW: B. M. Con¬ nolly (manager), T. R. D'Emiilo, D. F. O'Connor.

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