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VINCIT QVI SE VINCIT The Highest—He Conquers Who Overcomes Himself Hack Row: Miss Norccn. Adviser; D. Beebe, Actlile; Nf. Dunn; C. Sullivan, Vestalis; A. F.gan, Vestalis; L. Waugh, Vestalis; F. Ferris. Augur; J. Gahan, Aedile; M. Dearborn, Vestalis; M. Pummel). Virgo Vestalis Maxima; Miss Stcucrwald, Advisor. Front Row: J. Comcau. Quaestor Tabular urn; C. Ohlin, Aedile; N. McNiff. Censor; R. Nelson, Senior Consul; H. Cordon. Pontifex Maximus; J. Putnam, Junior Consul; B. Sahageu, Censor; II. Ehrcnspcck, Aedile; B. Clive, Quaestor Aerarii. L A T I N JOHN BIONDO 6 Concord Avenue . . . an eager party goer . . . happy-go-lucky . . . good-natured . . . friendly and liked by all ... a flying future in store . . . Explorations in the Air . . . See the U. S. A., in your Chevrolet . . . Miss Stcucrwald—' When in Rome.......” H. Cordon, Nf. Pummel). R. Nelson, M. Dunn, L. Waugh (seated) 25
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LATIN CLUB OFFICERS-1959-60 N. McNiff, Censor; I). Bccbc, Acdile; B. Clive, Quaestor Aerarii; M. Dearborn, Vestal is; C. Sullivan, Vcslalis; J. Gahan, Aedile; H. Ehrenspcck, Acdile; J. Putnam, Junior Consul; A. Egan, Vestalis, J. Comeau, Quaestor Tabularum, F. Ferris. Augur; C. Ohlin, Aedile. Latin may be considered a dead language, but the fact that the business of the Latin Club has been conducted in Latin has given to its one hundred fifteen members a chance to actually hear the language as it might have been used. ■ CHARLES BF.RF. M5 White Street . . . Charlie . . . wild, wild, wild, about hockey . . . hopes for a career in landscaping . . . the greatest! . . . a good scout . . . Bookworms Club; Track WARREN BERTHELSEN 88 Lorimer Road . . . Bcrti . . . quiet and reserved . . . oh. those chemistry classes! . . . always ready with a joke . . . cool, calm, and collected . . . Band; Cross Country LELIA BIGGS 71 Dean Street . . . “Lee . . . silver music from ivory keys . . . our representative to Girls' State . . . maid of the megaphone . . . N.H.S. (Sec.); Woman’s Club; Girls' State; Star (Girls' Sports Editor); Cheerleader (Co-capt.); French (Sec.) Club 24
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PAUL BOGHOSIAN 9 Jonathan Street . . . Bogie . . . The Joker is Wild . . . Mr. Sportscastcr . . . specializes in spring sports . . . adventuresome and candid . . . Spanish and Bookworms Clubs; Baseball; Tennis ANNA BORNHOFFT 18 Harris Street . . . Blue eyed, blonde haired cutic . . . friendly, quiet, and sincere . . . Holy Cross games and victory dances Bclmontian, Bookworms, Red Cross, and Home Economics Clubs Mr. Martcllucci— Sediccasi . . .” “T formation for the test. This was Mr. Martel lucci’s special formula for encouraging study for Spanish tests. The textbook delighted us with amusing tales which added color to grammar lessons. As budding linguists, we gained skill in reading and translation. Senor's witty comments were delightful. 26 Spanish II Sixth Period Class To enable interested students to carry their study and appreciation of Spanish culture and customs a step further than the classroom, the Spanish Club, consisting of twenty-seven members, was formed. A few of the exciting activities carried on during the year were discussions, movies, and parties for the purpose of having a good time. Hockey JULIAN BISHOP 88 Baker Street . . . Julie . . . goalie on the go . . . The “Matchmaker . . . devilish gleam in his eye . . . humor is his middle name . . .
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