Boston College High School - Forbian Yearbook (Boston, MA)
- Class of 1925
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A ,. , Z g Utne gffrtenh 3 0 ' 0 ig, hazing 1112 gears nf nut high School life E 0 0 this hunk is uffectiunaielg Q 2 mphiwfph if 0 Q 0 0 o 0 19 ' o 'Q9Q66QQQQ099999000QOOOOQQQOOOOOOOGOOGOOOOOOOOQOOOOOQ .vT..,.,,,.,.,..,'-v - X THE FORBIAN Hn K X t THE FORBIAN t mfmdmwwfmdmmfmmkacwmdmmfmmfmmvm SZESQDWWQDWQOWWWMGWWQSWWQWQWW Foreword In striving to materia.lize this little book, the editors have worked with several principles in mind. -They have endeavored to set down not only their impressions, but actually to complete' a record that would in later life bring back to all a flooding memory of high school days, and so, perhaps, in searching for inannerisins and character- istics, they have omitted details of greater importance. At all times they have tried to be natural and characteristically boyish, they have thrown perfection of style and technique to the winds, it is only, nor does it pretend to be other than, the work -of school boys. The editors have triedto give credit where credit is due, remembering the words of someone who has gone before: Ulf you have anything g-ood to say about a man, say it now g he cannot read his epitaph when mmm A Word of Appreciation , he is dead. . THE Enrrons. We say we have tried to give credit where credit it due. So per- haps, a word of two of grateful appreciation would not be out of place here. To you, dear parents whose loving guidance and care, and in many cases, sacriiices have kept us here through? four years of high school, we can never hope to express our gratitude nor even to repay the debt we owe you. To Father Rector and to the two Prefects we are duly appreciative and grateful, we realize their untiring zeal and solicitudei on our behalf. Mere words of thanks are not fitting to tender our professor for four years, but we are truly grateful as we are to all those men who have truly aided us through our difficulties. 'To all our friends who have encouraged us and espe- cially to all those- who have helped us in the forming of this book, in short, to anyone who in any way has lightened' our work or smoothed our way through school, we offer heartfelt thanks. mmmmmmmm THE FORBIAN THE FORBIAN 21' 'pas alibi- asp-Gin -visavv asfvqoe-as o-62'-o as-goofs --sis - .gg o gg ...-' .- .... 0' I Freshman VW QS' .3 i The month of September in the year 1921 found some six hun- dred boys answering to the famous nine o'clock chimes of Boston College High. Some fifty of these some six hundred youths were, in the due process of time, gathered together within the sheltering walls of Class I F. How strange everything seemed then, how be- wildered we were! The best friend most of us ever had and prob- ably ever will have, opened the door and walked into our first day in class, to -start us on that long road that leads to the coveted diploma. We called him Father that first day and though we were wrong in so doing-for Freshmen are always wrong-yet that title was most appropriate, for he has proven himself to be a. kind father to us all in the past four years. September passed quickly and we became more accustomed. to our surroundings. Within the classroom we were slowly but surely learning the rudinients of Latin and Algebra 3 not to mention History, English and other studies as taught by Mr. Matthews, S. J., Mr. Barter, S. J., and Mr. Dempsey. Outside the classroom we were gradually realizing that those lordly Seniors, who stared down so patronizingly from. their self-erected pedestals upon us, insignificant Freshmen, were human beings like ourselves, modelled from the self-same clay. These and other facts were dawning upon us, as we began our second month of B. C. High. About this time we held our class elections, and as a result of these, we named as our officers for the first term: President, John McCrohan, Vice-President, Hugh McGuire, Secretary, Eugene Swanson, Treasurer, Justin Connors, Beadle, Arthur Dolan. . During this first term, many honors came to our class and notable among these was the winning of the five-dollar g-old piece for the best story written for the Botolphian by a Freshinan--said Freshman being Henry Sheridan. Also, Bernard Creamer from Low- ell was the Freshman star on the High School football tea.1n. But amidst the sunshine came a cloud which marred our joy, for our beloved professor's sister passed away. However, the class was very proud of having made a spiritua.l bouquet f-or the repose of her soul. Then came a few weeks of hust.le and bustle andj Christmas and a two weeks' vacation were upon us. Q When we assembled again in January, we elected class officers for the second term and they were: President, Stephen Cavanaugh, THE FORBIAN Vice-President, Dennis Sughrueg Treasurer, John Hartnett, Secre- tary, Paul Marlowe, Beadle, Arthur Dolan. The class safely weathered the storm of mid-year vxauiimitions and turned to the second term in earnest. During this term we held our Iirst class social. An attractive program and menu was pro- vided by Mr. Matthews, S. J., and-well, a. good time was had by all. Our class drew first blood in forensic endeavors when John L. MCCPOIIRH won the Juniorplilocution Prize. In passing, I would like to call attention here to the fact that every medal and prize in elo- cution and debating in the High School has been won each year by various members of the class. Thus passed our Freshman year at Boston College High School and I am sure that I express the unani- mous sentiment of old I F when I say it was a year replete with joys and successes. No matter what joys forthcoming years produce, a recollection of our Freshman year in B. C. High will be a bright memory to us all. Forsan et haec olim meminisse juvabitfl h HENRY M. LEEN. f ifX 7 when Wi' 4 tilt? W 4 8 da B5 x W 2,5 gl 35 Q xlf is 053 x 4 Q f f w L .1 Q, -. My iii A ' 33:9 XM' ' 'wi I i Er it 7 5 T-7 E 4 ff 'w , 915 THE FORBIAN 21222: -jawn zsvqoovis -:i.-- asvq-0-as -ji.-o 'zfvq-Q-as' 25.9-35 Sophomore I .' 3 .9 I. .I 5 l 3 U 0 I u I I I 0 0 0 I l I 0 I Q . , . . . . ' . .. . .. -. .- . . . . . . . . . - . . . . 'apo' 'Dol' 'Oni' 'Don' 'ops' 'sql' aaa apo ego ago ago noon cg: The early days of September, 1922, found the class. of IF, almost wholly intact, in a new locality on the second floor flanking the B-otolp-hian office on the left and, over the door, a new caption-2 F. New room and new name indeed, but old friends and, best of all, former professor. Beneath the beauty of an embossed ceiling we began the second year of our course. Steadily-and swiftly, too- we advanced under the regime of Mr. Matthews, S. J., as our regular professor, aided 'bv Mr. Dempsey during the matliematics period. At the beginning of the second term, Fr. Cummings was added to our staff of professors to preside over the Modern History class. Upon sitting down in our new quarters, the election of class officers was held and when 'he ballots were counted the results were: President, Stephen Cavanaughg Vice-President, Vincent Rob- erts, Treasurer, VVilliam Sallengerg Beadle, John Kelley. As the days marched on, our tree of Learning and Fame increased and spread, casting its shadow far and wide. Those who assisted in its growth were many-scholar and athlete both. On the football squad there were Cavanaugh and McCarthy of 2 F and, on the track team, McCarthy. Nearly the entire class were members of the McElroy Debating Society and two of the Societyls offices were held by Healy, as Vice-President and Devenny, as Treas- urer. At the Prize Debate three of the debaters hailed from 2F, namely: McC-rohan, Leen, and Devenny. Another medal fell to the lot. of the class that evening through the pronounced' ability of John Mcflrohan. . Under Captain Swanson, the class basketball team, champions of the previous year, began the season with wonderful prospects but, through SOIIIG misfortune, held but second place at the season's close. In our gaily decorated room, t.l1e class Christmas Celebration, instituted the year before, was repeated, a11d with hugh success. After t.he vacation-which changed, some of our classmates from children to men, in appearance at least-there came a month of repetition, and then the mid-year exams. Once more 2F was foremost, leading the entire second year. Following the exams a few members of dis- seminated 2 E were cordially received and were soon active members of the class of their adoption. THF FORBIAN Then came the second semester elections, which resulted as fol- lows: President, Stephen Cavanaugh, Vice-President, Eugene Swan- son, Treasurer, VVillian'1 Sallengerg Beadle, Francis Ward. In tl1e Dramatic Society's yearly production, 2 F was again rep- resented by Felix Doherty, whose portrayal of f'Reggie was an out- standing feature of f'The Seven Keys to l3aldpate. The Junior Elocution Contest called forth three members of the class: Fitzgerald, McCrohan, and Deveuny. This coveted medal was also won for 2F through the admirable efforts of John Fitzgerald. On the staff of the Botolphian for both issues, were found the 11a1nes of Gillooly, 0'Brien, Doherty, and McCrlohan, all of Second Year F. The characteristic power of 2F was once more evident in the Woodst.oclz Aid Drive, when the class finished in second place., Looking back over the pages of the class of Second Year F's history, adorned as they are with a multitude of conquests, and vic- tory rightfully deserved, one cannot but readily admit that that class, as yet but half t.hrough its scholastic course, under the watchful guidance of Mr. Mathews, the beloved friend and confidant of each and every member of the class, had already iinbibed deeply and were practicing religiously the desire and example left for all classes by the noble founders of glorious Boston College High School-ffAien Aristeueini' A X EUGENE J. SVVANSON. Xl sits' JR R ffl! N 1 qxgllrg yvlxxg , 0 A f Q y f' PSQQPS OE F - 'X r . - 1 l'- ,JDE , r E -z ap fe Ewa THE FORBIAN ' 0 .,2:. . 321: y J u mor 5' , fY40fiJG- QffWM'fDG3540Wi9-WMV-0CTS40'0A09- O, '3 g ja, ' ja, ' fa, ' ja, ' fa, ' ya, ' fi ' 51 ' sa ' if. ' fa ' fa '- g . nu ego ons .'ogs ago nga Wigs , . aga . . ogo - . ogo . . oga . . sgu . . a.s September, 1923, found old 2 F transformed i11to the jolly junior class of 313, and still under the direction of our old friend, Mr. Matthews, who left us daily at 12M when the corridor adjacent to our room would resound with the cough of the geometry professor. Remember lVhat proposition did we have for today, fellows? Yes, that was Mr. Haggerty. Then there was Mr. Foley, and later, Fr. McGovern for French. This year was surely one of triumphs- and new 2l.Clll6VQl11GI1tS-fillS is the year wherein our sacred band admitted to its hallowed membership fair Francis Carey and laughing John Quinn. Although we missed our old friend Tom Drohan, who left us to joi11 the Passionists, yet in the light -of what our members did this year, who can say that any class on the school equalled the record of 3 B? In every single one of the long list of school activi- ties we were represented and well represented too. Here a.re the statistics, showing who were our representatives in the extra-school a.ctivities: Football, Cavanaugh and McCarthy , Baseball, McCarthy CCaptain-electj, and Flynn, Track, Kelley, McC1'ohan, MCG-rath, and McCarthy, Hockey, Carey and Flynn, Swimming, Flynn, Bapst, Leen, Fitzgerald, McCrohan, Doherty, Devenny, and Facey, McElroy, Carey and O'Brien, oampion, Leen, Facey, McCrohan, Devenny fVice- Presidentl, Doherty, and Healy, Dramatics, Fitzgerald, D-oherty, De- venny, O'Reilly, and Swanson, Elocution, Fitzgerald fthe winnerj, Devenny, McCfrohan, Sallenger, a.nd Doherty, Botolphtian, Face-y', Gillooly, O'Brien, McCrohan, and Doherty, Orchestra, Deevy. Our Class Officers for the first term were: President, Stephen Cavanaugh, Vice-President, VVilliam Flynn, Treasurer, Francis Mc- Carthy, Beadle, J. Austin Devenny, Sergeant-at-Arms, Joseph Cahill. For the second semester these -offices were held respectively by William Flynn, John Quinn, Vincent Roberts, Edward McGrath, William Healy. Our class motto was Be Frank, or as some of the 'fPa.tres Conscriptiv said, Be Nasty? But we must not forget the class Christmas entertainment, when Henry Leen delivered his oration on the spirit of the occasion, when Deevy and McCrol1an played selec- tions on the fiddle, when Kennedy and Farrell entertained on the harmonica and jews-harp. Mr. Matthews, of course, graced the occa- THE FORBIAN sion with a few pertinent words, then we ate. Again there was the outing to Nantasket, when we I-an wild through Paragon Park. But flon't forget the Merchant of Venice with that all-star Cast: Shyloek, Sallengerg Antonio, Doherty 5 Portia, Careyg Nerissa, Healyg Bas- sanio, Leeng Lorenzo, Swansong J essica, Sheag Gratiano, Deevy. And do you remember how we won out in the VVoodstock Aid Drive? lVe1l, when all is duly considered, it looks as though Father Connell was very near the truth, if not absolutely true, when he said that our class was one of the finest he had found in the province. J. AUSTIN DEVENNY. CX Q 2 -as fl' 'RJ 90 D yl wl K S wa Wm f 93 1 , PM Q M ' Ways 1 4 4 ' 'Eau V' IU ,fix ' , its we 3-lx zip ! 5. f'w -Ye ft? G., N4 l ,K 2' HH' 'I ...,,,,.. , THE FORBIAN is 1.05-1 F, . . '.E?.2q.G!-Es, 0 '.E!.3q.0!g?f-' .Y P353 . SE!! . if . 'Hin' . 'tain' .353 I . '.0 0. gg ... O' 'II' o' I 0, U Senior Again tl1e class returned to find Mr. Matthews as its professor. Immediately it delved under his guidance into the lore of Homer and Vergil. Mr. Kennedy came in daily to puzzle with his trig, it seemed hopeless at first and yet we managed to pull through in masterly fashion. It seems a.s though this great class was destined to close its final year with a blaze of glory. Though leaders at all times, in our senior year we have especially forged to the front and held a leader in every phase of school activities. In athletics to start with, we set up an enviable record. Hats off to Mecca McCarthy, our All-Scholastic end! The hockey team, under Captain Ed Sliney, won the City Championship. In basket- ball we were well represented, while the baseball team, with Captain McCarthy, its peerless leader has already hung up a string of vic- tories. But in scholastic endeavor we especially led. J. Austin De- venny captured the twenty-tive dollars in gold offered to the winner of the Senior Elocution C-ontest, it being the fourth time that a stu- dent of Mr. Matthews won the coveted honor. In the Bapst, Henry Leen was chosen to lead our famous inter-scholastic debaters. On' the stage, our brilliant elocutionist, John' Fitzgerald, again starred in leading roles. The Christmas number of the- Botolphian found Bill Healy with a prize. winning story. But why go on? Another signal honor was that of leading tl1e school in the Jesuit Seminary Fund Drive. This was due in great part to the splendid dilige-nce and labor of a few boys coupled with the co-opera- tion of the whole class. We feel that especial thanks should be tendered to the Messrs. Gillooly, Sullivan, Hagerty, Hartnett, Hagan, Ochs, Sughrue, Kearns, Hanlon, and Carey, although every one of the boys was untiring in his efforts. The year in the cla.ss was a happy one. Despite the cries of 'fprattv and 'fdragv the 'class worked as a unit as the results show. Early in the year, the class voted on having a year book, and every- one is to be congratulated for his interest. in its behalf. Class officers were chosen and it was decided to leave them in their respective offices Had aeternum. In other words, when we THE FORBIAN leave this school t.he class of 4B shall not cease to exist-We will still be banded together and God grant, happy friends for many years to come! ' A compiled record of the yearls activities, accoinplishlnents, and triuniphs follows: Class Officers: President, Stephen Cavanaughg Vice-President, Williain Flynn, Secretary, VVilliam Healy, Treasurer, John Gillooly. Bapst: Leen, Devenny, Doherty, John Fitzgerald, Keleher, Facey, Mc- Crohan, La France, and Dolan. Dramatics: Fitzgerald, Devenny, Do- herty, La France, Leen, Scolponeti, Swanson, and O'Reilly. Elocu- tion: Dlevenny, McCrohan, Leen, and Cavanaugh. Orchestra: Facey, Kennedy, and Deevy. Football: McCarthy, Cavanaugh, Tiews, Scol- poneti, Carey, and Bill Flynn. Basketball: McCarthy and Shanahan. Track: McCrohan. Hockey: Captain Ed Sliney, Bill Flynn, and Carey. Baseball: Captain McCarthy, Bill Flynn, J-ohn E. Flynn, Joe Shanahan, Keleher, Scolponeti, and Quinn. Year Book: Healy, Swan- son, Keleher, Facey, Devenny, Leen. ' PAUL KELEHER. H v'- ' ' ?w::-'1' Y.-1 ---, ,.,m,'F mmwm X , THE FORBIAN Stephen F. Cavanaugh 259 Railroad Avenue Norwood K. B. S..q3, 43 'Class President fl, 2, 3, 43 Vice-President 4th year U Varsity Football 11, 2, 3, 43 Class Basketball 11, 2, 33 'fTomats,', Deacon e .. Hail-our Class President! Good old Steve has held this honor, or at least office, consistentlys the past four years. He is undoubt- edly the most popular man among us and yet it is difficult to say just why. He has a simple, charming, pleasing personality, that has endeared him to us all. At first we liked Cav because he was an athlete and that meant much to our childish freshman minds, in our sophomore and junior days Cav was always our leader for he was a real boy, exemplified to a high degree, and now in our staid and serious senior days we have come to respect, admire and revere Cav-the man! Hie played center on the football team during his four-year sojourn with us 3 and now in his final year he is chosen for the senior elocution contest. We are sure the hall will echo a.nd re-echo to the tones of his forceful voice. For Cav possesses the fluency, ease and diction of a born orator. We intend to be present when he is crowned-Mayor of Norwood. I THE FORBIAN Joseph A. Cahill 366 Andover Street Lowell Sodality fl. 2, 3, 45 K. B. S. i3, 45 . Sergeant-at-Arms Q35 McElroy L25 cuJ0e,97 ccL0W811,9a 4cRVubeap I A pair- of smiling eyes hidden behind tortoise-shell glasses-en question on his lips-that's friend Cahill. Joe makes doubting Thomas look like a gullible child, he has no accepted truths--except perhaps that Lowell is the greatest city in all the Worlds of fact or fancy. When Joe arrives at school teachers are seen to spring wildly to cover and every now and then peek furtively out of their hiding places to see if tl1e coast is clear. For with his ever-ready questions he is a nightniare to struggling profs. WVhich only goes to prove that Joe is a good student, evincing interest in his work. Wlien the parallel lines of a three-cornered round square are being proven most of us are content to sit back and dream of fields and sport, but Joe is there hanging on to the teachers' every word. Though coming down from Lowell daily for four years, even yet the ,bustle and noise of our h-ig city bexvilders him. He is our muddled student, he is everyonets friend and his duty seems to be that he go through life smiling and spreading cheer and good will along his path. THE FORBIAN Francis J. Careyd ll Locust Street - Dorchester Sodality il., 2, 3, 45. K. B. S. Class Treasurer C15 - F Hockey C3, 45 Football 145 Our sweet Duke, 4'Herpy, Baldy and H3l1flStllTlG,, Someone said that Frank Carey was a fellow that went out for everything in the High School, even his lunch. That about sums up Frank. He seems to be incensed with school spiritgdhe is continually striving for the old gold and niaroong and it is ever the betterment of the school and not the personal glory attached that spurs him on. Frank is a boy who is popular with boys there we might add that he is blessed with an unending line of Ucousinsvy and we know he will never be lacking true friends and friendship. He is one of the school's foreniost athletes, a real starg and an honor man besidesg and when a fellow can engage in both studies and sport and do both well, what more can we say? Well good-bye, Handsome,v you old sleepy-head, we're sure you are going to be just as popular at Holy Cross as you were in all your days at B. C. High. THE FORBIAN ' William P. Connelly 343 Bowdoin Street Dorchester Soclality C1, 2, 3, 45 K. B. S. 13, 41 Il M., 'Fatt' Meet Mr. Connelly P. M. ! And the P. M. doesn't. stand for f'Please Misterj, as McCrohan would say, nor does: it refer to Bill's office hours, it 1ll921.1lS, kind friends, Post Master. Yes, Bill is one of the big men i11 Uncle Sam's employ, were it not for him, the postal syste1n,lthe infernal for is it internal?j revenue and perhaps even the government itself, would go on the rocks. But all joking aside- fyes Mecca, We have been trying to jokell-Bill, since the day he breezed in last September has been a welcome addition to our class. VVe welcomed his jovial, friendly disposition, cheery smile, and classic features. Bill looks more like a Grecian god than Kid Apollo himself. No, don't blush, Bill., it7s a sin to be as modest as you are. He had insuperable ditticulties to overcome this year-owing to his neighbor- hood, but he met them like a man and came through with tlying colors. Well, Adios,fWilliam, as We said in tl1e Spanish class, we hope to meet again. THE FORBIAN e Francis G. Deevy 2 Emery Street - Waltham Sodality fl, 2, 3, 45 K. B. S. 43, 41 McElroy 12, 31 Orchestra 42, 3, 45 Hank l I Paging Mr. Kreisler! Frank is our musician and he and his Stradivarius', are destined to take their niche in the liall of music fame. They say that he charms all the cattle and poultry down on his lValtha.1n farm by the simple lure of his beautiful, sleep-inducing music, while his haunting strains at thehour of dawn bid the whole world arise. Frank is a good student and a charter member of the original class, 11l2lSi'91'plQC9S from his pen have found their way to the sacred pages of t11e Botolphian. fThen, too, l1e has held sway in the debating societies and many a bitter question he has battled through in masterly fashionf He has always been trooping along with the honor men. A good-mixer, straiglltforward and sincere, he is held in higl1 regard by all his fellows. We rest assured that we will miss Frank! being chronic pessimists we feel that all the joy must depart from our lives. But we hope not-stay with us' Frank, we need you. - THE FORBIAN Joseph A. Devenny 2 King Street! Dorchester Sodality fOrg'anist5, Cl, 2, 3, 45 B. S. 13, 45 Bapst Prize Debate 43, 45 Interscholastic Debate 63. 45 McElroy Prize Debate C25 Dramatics 13, 45 i Campion QVice-President5, 13, 45 Elocution C2, 3, 45 Graduation Speaker C45 '4Joc, Gus, Austie SpikeH It is a hopeless task to attempt to chronicle in our limited space the deeds and achievements of tl1e one and only, the inimitable J. Austin. He is a boy that has made school history 5 his name Will be remembered and honored for time immeniorial at B. C. H. Our rabid scholars will point with pride to his oratorical prowess, his debating abilities, his theatrical art, his mighty pen-oh, Why go on? Austin led in everything. Then those among us who prize studies less highly fit there be any so base!5 will recall the day when the undaunted J . Austin single-handed captured an armed desperado, they will re- member too his gluttonous appetite and fiendish pursual ot' innocent apples. He has be-en Vice-President ofso many societies that every bank in the city is bidding for his services. Austie was in every- thing-from prize debater in t.he Bapst to organist in the Sodality. And then these football stars grumble about their Uworld' for the school! Watch J. Austin, if ever a man is destined to succeed it is he. A brilliant scholar, a man of purpose, a loyal friend and 'com- rade, he should proceed far in whatever channel of life he follows. THE FORBIAN' Felix R. Doherty 58 Ridgemont Street Brighton Sodality 11, 2, 3, 45 K. B. S. 13, 45 Dramatics CZ, 3, 45 Campion Q3, 45 Botolphian 12. 3, 45 Elocution 635 McElroy, C25 Bapst C3, 45 Bosco, Reggie,' Felix is one of those serio-comic chaps. At times he is deadly serious, either retreating into quiet day dreams or arousing himself to expound for our ediiication, theories and philosophies more puz- zling than Eins-tein'sg -or then again you may find him as we like him best of all-smiling, jovial, 3 witty satirist., a jolly good fellow. Perhaps he is trying to lead inactual life all the various roles he has iilled on the stage. For he has tendencies towards the gentle art of acting, and .permit us to say that l1e is Htheref' Besides being also a member of the Bapst. and Campion, Felix fills the post of Dramatic Editor on the Botolphian Staff. Despite l1is somewhat cynical air at times, Felix is popular 5 we at least desire his company, be he serious or smil- ing, for above all we are sure he is a true and ready comrade. . TI-IE FORBIAN Arthur B. Dolan 49 Wallingford Roar! Brighton sodaiity qi, 2, 3, 41 K. B. S. Q3, 41 f'Judge, Goose, t'Sunny', isBa1a77 J ohnso11 had his Boswell and so too i'Chuck'l Darling, the blond meteor from the Heights, has his Dolan. Meet the Judge--staunch upholder of anything illld everything related at all to Boston College. The Judge, though never appearing ill public, has repeatedly triumphed over our inost famous debaters when the honor of B. C. was at stake. Attaboy, Judge. He has always been an honor 1112111 in the school, beginning with his earliest days in old 1F. One thing we have learned to inarvel at is how the Judge can translate Latin and 'Greek and still hold the English language at his command. Besides being a good scholar, the Judge is a pretty outfielder. And with the addition of some weight to better l1is l1itti11g, should devel-op into a real star. A very honest inan, stained perhaps by a, touch of cynicisni, but never- theless a11 honored and revered nieinber of our famous class. .-..,. THE FORBIAN Paul W. Facey 54 Pemberton Street Cambridge Soclality ci, 2, 3, 45 K. B. S. 13. 41 Botolphian Staff C3, 43 Orchestra C45 Campion 433 Bapst HP. Bill The calm-eyed youth who regards you from the picture on this page is our own dear, sweet. child, Paul. He has many claims to distinctiong but perhaps his greatest is his marked literary ability. Wlietliei' it was the Campion, the Botolphian, Paul was always the most energetic and zealous worker' to be found. AS'Al1l1l1l1l Editor of the Botolphian he filled a difficult role with I'G1I1i1.1'kLlblG' success, always displaying the ear-inarks of a professional newspaper man. VVhen it came to writing essays Paul ranked among the best in the schoolg but it is not only these activities that prompt us to predict a brilliant future for Paul 5 for he is blessed with a beautiful disposi- tion-his road is always the sunshine path-his friends are legion, his enemies none. To whatever point of the compass he may go men will say, There goes a man of worthf' Go to it, and by the way, Paul, after you've salted away your iirst million look us up like the good scout you are. THE FORBIAN A l John J. Farrell i . 12 Hallett Street Dorchester soaanry ci, 2, 3, 41 K. B. s. 43, 41 Don Mike, 'fCue Ball Spot the eight ball, please, Willie Hoppe is here! Don Mike can almost make a cue-stick talk, they tell us. Be that as it may, we know that, in the class room at least, he has always played the game strictly on the level, calling his shots as they came. Friend Don Mike knows more about Don Quixote than Mr. Cervantes himself. Though 01'Lll1l3l'lly quiet, his voice was constantly heard booming during the Spanish Class, Mike's favorite session. He came in every day from Neponset, that wonderful town, meeting the Post Master on the way. Quiet, smiling, ever-ready, that's Mike, o11e of the most popular mem- bers of the original class. THE FORBIAN F John F. Fitzgerald ' 60 Crescent Avenue Dorchester Sodality C1, 2, 3, 43 K. B. S. C3, 41 Babst Prize Debate C35 fWinnerJ, f4J Elocution 11, 2, 3,Jg CWinnerJ, 12, 31 Campion C33 Dramatic 13, 45, fPresidentJ Graduation Speaker Introducing Ladies and Gentlemen, the one and only John Fitz, debater, actor, and orator extraordinary, he of the flashing eye, the arresting voice, tl1e erect stance. WVithout exaggeration, tl1e class of '25 B points to Fitz as one of tl1e greatest, if not the greatest speaker in tl1e history of B. C. High. WV inning the elocution contest for soph- omores and f1'6Si11ll011 while in his second year was but a forecast of what one was to expect the next year. For he won both the Bapst Prize Debate and tl1e Senior Elocution Prize of 3525.00 in gold, the first time we believe that a third year 111311 ever had this double honor con- ferred upon him. Aside from this, Fitz starred in two High School productions. Armed with good nature, learning, oratory and perfect poise, t11e class can, and does, hold him up before the world and pro- claini hini to be a true Catholic Gentleman, a born leader of men. THE FORBIAN Joseph P. Fitzgerald 12 Joseph Street Medford Sodality Cl, 2, 35 K. B. S. 42, 33 C4Harp77 Here's the original don,t-worry kid. 'What a pal is Joe, popu- larly called the Hai-pf' VVou1d that all our friends were like Joeg how much sweeter would life flowg how cheerier would the stormy patl1s he. There is not o11e among us, who does not wish he had a little of Hai-pls disposition. It's tough to think of saying good-bye to him in June for in our four years of class association he has become endeared and grown close to all of usg and though We yield him to the outside world soon We have no fear of his making good. Just smile Harp anduthe world can't help but smile with youg if ever a cloud eclipses the sunshine, ba11ish it with the magic Wand of good-nature, your cheery smile. Your memory is a bright spot J oeg may you ad- vance steadily along the road to success. THE 'FORBIAN John E, Flynn 26 Autumn Street Somerville Sodality C1, 2,-3, 43 K. B. S. 43, 43 Baseball L45 McElroy C25 Pug, Porky, filohnnief' 1 - L John has been with us for four years, off and on, like the famous Mr., Finnegan 5 and he has convinced us that you can do two things at -once, that is, have a date with a dentist U5 andstill show up in time for school. On all our outings Pugv has been along to brighten the occasion and to demonstrate his athletic prowess. Why he never went out for any of the high scho-ol teams l1as always been a mystery to-us. Perhaps Somerville held out too many charms. A bundle of pep, con- densed into a small package, which might explode without a moment's notice Would be 3 definition which would lit Pug perfectly. Get in there and fight, J ohng the World lies open before you. Wherever you go the best wishes of your classmates goes with you. THE FORBIAN John F. Flynn 19 Morris Street Everett Sodality Cl, 2, 3, 4b K. B. S. C3, 43 Promoter, League of Sacred Heart McElroy Q21 Jack, Paddy - Quiet, modest and unassuming is John F. from Everett., a gen- tleman and a scholar. He ranks a close second to the Judge as a sup- porter of B. C. and upholder of Chuck Darling, 'but he is alone in his glory at glistening in to friend ffstatici' His Voice was seldom heard in class fa rose in a corner of thornsj but quiet as he was he always held a ready, smiling greeting and made friends with everyone. John Ffsl' modesty, We are sure, will bring those stable results atten- dant to the quiet and earnest worker. Perhaps no blaze of rlietorical trumpets will herald l1is entrance into post-high school affairs, but he no -doubt will' attain whatever goal he seeks. Good-bye John and good luck. TI-IE FORBIAN William F. -F lynn 73-Clarkson Street' Dorchester Sodality 11, 2, 3, 45 K. B. S. 13, 45 Class President. 125 Class Vioe-President 12, 45 McElroy 125 Football 13, 45 Baseball 13, 45 Hockey 13, 45 Swimming 13, 45 Known to all as Hain F'VVooly and Porky,' 2 A gentleman, a scholar, an athlete and a prince of good fellows, one of the brightest and most popular fellows tl1a.t ever ate a Bis- mark in B. C. High, a11d yet all this fails to fittingly describe VVillia1n Frawncis. He is versatility itself a11d what is paramount, a. line fel- low. Lessons and sports come alike to Bill, for he did everything and did aforesaid everything well. He never coveted honor and dis- tinction yet he received them both. Bill is the ideal student--the ideal athlete-the ideal boy, loved and esteemed by all. Even if he were not the great leader that he is in studies and sports, his untiring industry, combined with rare geniality and consideration for others would have won the respect and friendship of all, but now he is doubly enshrined in our lives and it will take more than the passing years to efface the friendship and love in our hearts for our suiiling Bill THE FORBIAN l John B. Gillooly 97 King Streetv Dorchester sodanry 41, 2, 3, 45 K. B. S. 13, 45 Class Treasurer Q3, 45 Botolphian Cl, 2, 3, 47 Class Basketball C21 Track Q45 Bud, f'Gil, Buster Good old Honest Jawnli' Smiling, irrepressible, lovable Gil! He is an indispensable part of usg an l11lp01't2'l.Il1', cog in the functioning of our school life. Gil is beyond being popularg for he oife-rs true friendslnp and is a highly desirable comrade. Gil is endeared to all of us-even Swanson, his bitter enemy. Our jovial Gil would make Beau Brunnnel look like a runnnage sale. The Botolphian would be lost without l1i1n. As business lll21,llilgGl' he has energetically striven to make it a suceessg and we feel sure that only a .man like Gil could capably fill the office. As a. testimonial of our regard and trust in Gil, he was re-elected treasurer-we pause here-for what more can we say? Gil never feared anyone and is a born fighter--but oh, l1ow hefell before the attaehs of that young battler, B121CkSf0llQ,,J1'.! WVe wish we could smile like Gil-not only when sunlight is streaming in but when clouds are overhanging and dark. If ever we iniss any one, it will be Gil. AWN, ,, AAL, ,L , TI-IE FORBIAN l Arthur J. Hagan 224 Broadway Somerville Sodality 11, 2, 3, 47 K. B. S. C3, 45 Captain General, Mission Crusade 13, 49 '. Sodality Prefect C11 Bapst 13, 41 KCArt77 We don't dare to express our humble impressions of Arthur, when he is recognized by authorities as one of the greatest singers developed around Boston. He is 21 real baritone and his fame is wide--spread. So rather we will talk of the class-room. He is the capable Captain General of the Missionary Crusade and that is a position that requires tact and head-work. Being older than the rest or at least most of us, he is ever so 1nucl1 more serious and interested in school life-3 and yet he is popular and liked by even our most ilighty 5 Arthur is always at the center of a beseiging army of friends. He has poise and per- sonality, besides his beautiful voice so there is no need of our predic- ting his inevit.able success. We always remember Arthur as one of the b-right lights in our days at B. C. H. I , THE FORBIAN Francis QC. Hagerty 107 Calumet Street Roxbury Soclality 41, 2, 3, 45 K. B. S. 63, 45 Mal,,' Deac, Duke Here is a boy that should progress far in the business world. Armed with fl pleasing personality, a promise of good fellowship, an assured air, he seems to be a. born salesman. He has proven over and again that anything under his capable lllilllilgfilllellt is bound to be a success. Not merely that, he is 21 tireless, zealous worker as his re- sults in tl1e Jesuit Fund Drive will bear testimony. A good student and a good fellow, he is very popula.r among teachers and students. Mal is quiet and retiring enough at all times and yet he can be asser- tive enough if the occasion demands. VVell, Mal, you have been a good pal and a. true friend and whatever course of life you prescribe to follow we hope that success and good fortune will attend your way. THE FORBIAN v Ray F. Hanlon P 33 Hood Street i ' Lynn . Sodality fl, 2, 3, 45 K, B. S. 13, 45 i'Streteh El' As yet we haven't seen the picture that goes with this brief -outline but we feel sure that we are not going to like it. For it will never d-o justice to Ray's tremendous altitude. VVe are proud of Ray even though he does naturally look down upon us all. They say walking lengthen ones-but we are sure Ray doesn't walk home as he lives far off ill the wilds of Lynn. But then he did an Ugo every Spanish class. At any rate it seems as though Ray grew over night and left us all behind. And that isn't right, for we don't want Ray to .leave us, we have learned to like him too wellg and being by nature sellish we Want to keep him among us. However, the world is cruel, and we suppose we shall have to partg but it will be with silent misgivings that we will take the path that leads away from good old Ray andhis friendly way. THE FORBIAN 'v i John J. Hartnett 132 P Street . South Boston Sodality Cl, 2, 3, 43 K. B. S. 13, 43 McElroy 125 Bapst C35 Class Treasurer 129 f'Harness Ladies and Gentlemen! presenting for your approval, the one and only, the original math wizard, the boy with the trigonometric head, John J. Hartnett! Gaze upon him-for he is a marvel! John, really, actually, beyond the shadow of a. doubt, had 99? for his average in trig.! Colossal, unbelievable Iigures you say! But 'tis true. When- ever there was 21 left-handed function or a cosine to be squared or whatever it is you do fthe writer is far from a trig inarvelb , John was always eagerly sought out. He was the class oasis. John was always beseiged by his desperate class-mates, either to do trig or to promise service at the Arena. But John wasn't a center of interest for those reasons alone-quiet, willing, obliging, friendly John is Hanlon's only rival 5 together their aggregate height equals one of Sliney's shot- puts. John, a sch-olarship student, has always been a. credit to our class-a brilliant student, a11 energetic worker and a real friend. THE FO-RBIAN William Healy 653 Third Street South Boston Sodality fl, 2, 3, 45 K. B. S. C3, 49 Mission Captain 13, 43 McElroy Vice-President 123 Bapst C35 'Campion Q33 Botolphian Prize Winner 124, 252 Track C31 Hockey Q49 7 Bill, 4'Breeze, Hale Folks-here is the one responsible, the perpetrator of this book. Judge not too harshly. For four ye-ars Bill has been entertaining the class with his interesting bits of literature. During that time he has contributed stories, poems, essays, etc., too numerous to men- tion 5 and -other bits and snatchesv too humorous to mention. A man of moods he can seem to change from a sombre, serious writer of poems and beautiful thoughts to a laughing humorist, with gems of Witticism and satire flowing from his fam-ous pen. Every night we have mar- veled at his speed as he raced madly after his City Point carg We Wonder Why he hurried home to South Boston? Billfs Wit, humor, puns and even his more serious and thoughtful Works have kept us interested on many occasi-ons and we hope he remains with us through the future. But Whatever he tries ive feel sure he will succeed. You who have read this book ca.n realize his abilities and perseveranceg and We know his smile and his desirability. No, Billl we Won't easily forget you. THE FORBIAN John F. Higgins 8 College Avenue Medford Sodality Cl, 2, 3, 41 K. B. S. 13, 49 McElroy Q21 6 'Johnv and no more! John is another one of those quiet, unassuming chaps, wh-om no one really knows and yet everyone likes Elllfl admires. Yet we think that he was really the l1l3Slf6I -lllllltl and the dynamic force of that dark, lnysterious trio-the Hunter-Higgins-Fitz combination. Verily he was a power among tl1e111. lVe w-Under if he is quiet at home on the banks of the far-iiowing tapologies to Homerj Mystic. He is another inember of our original class and always a. highly desirable and re- spected 111611113911 He and Joe Fitz are an irresistible pair. Well, good-bye, John. Yours has been a, pleasant. stay with us. TI-IE FORBIAN Daniel F. Holland 113 Washington Street South Groveland, Mass. Sodality C41 . K. B. S. C41 Dan, NVolf?' Dan ha.s been with us but a scant half term, so we really don't know him so well as we would like. Coming down from St. James High with 3 brilliant athletic reputation we were naturally a bit awed to have such a famous personage in our class. But We found him to be very modest and quiet. So our awe turned to- genuine- respect and, admiration. For a time we- feared but finally theyreal Lone VVo1f was captured and we found that it wasn't. Daan after all. Dan sports boxing proclivities and he seized Kel as the only available sparring partner. Well, Dan, we hope to see more of you in the years to comeg but if We are not to see you again we wish you the best of luck in your lifels vocation. THE FORBIAN David T. Hunter 13 Leonard Avenue Cambridge Sodality fl, 2, 3, 4D K. B. S. 13, 45 l Dave Dave, so the story runs, is quite a basketball player, over in the confines of his Cambridge Neighborhood. Suffice to say, We can tes- tify to his speed and hawk-eye 5 a. little heavier, perhaps, and' he would have been heard from in high school circles. He was a loyal' member of the famous class tl'lll1llVll'i1tQQ there are those who Whisper and say that if it were not for him, the trio would be nil. Does the harp agree? Dave is funny, with that curious sarcastic, drawl of his. From our earliest days we 1'GlllQlIlbQ1' him-always ready to meet things as they came, a member in good standing of our original class. He is truly one of us. TI-IE FORBIAN Warren J. Hurley 180 Pond Street Jamaica Plain sodanty 41, 2, 3, 43 K. B. S. C3, 45 Dramatics fl, 3, 45 Aspirin, Susie Wlfarren is our Peter Pan. You know friend Peter refused tio' grow up. Not that VVarren is childish-oh no! Far be it from that. Yet his fair head never seems to be willing to be deadened with the gravity and seriousness of approaching old age. But 'Warren has a cute smile and is always welcome-. He read his lines in several school plays with the skill of a Barryinore. In fact the audience said he should be placed alongside of Booth. Yes we know that Booth is dead-what of it? VVarren is a good student, he represented at least 30? of the German class. He and Gillooly are inseparable compan- ions. It is uplifting to see the friendship they lavish upon one an- other. VVell, Wfarren has helped to lighten our way through school and we are grateful to him. NVe hope we always enjoy his trust and friendship. ' THE FORBIAN Edward M. Kearns 17 Maple Street Waverley Sodality 41, 2, 3, 45 K. B. S. 13, 45 Dramatics C15 Curley 7 Listen t-o a secret, folks! It's really 3 natural wave-but isn't it nice? Now donlt blush, Eddie. Mr. Kearns has more technique and judgment in female impersfonation than Julian Eltinge in her or rather his palmiest days. Remember Evangeline? My that was away back. Yes Eddie has dabibledsome in dramaties. He has a smile with a Valspar finish-nothing can take it off. Guaranteed to Wear for- ever. He has something to smile ahoutg he has a. host. of true friends we are sureg and that means sometliing. The Class is a, little preju- diced against him, hearkening back to his stage roles-but honest fel- lows he's a real boy, just as much as anyone. Well you're all set with us, Eddieg you a.nd your smile are a permanent fixture in our happy memoryg the memory that recalls only the days of joy and friendship. THE FORBIAN Paul C. Keleher 48 Pleasant Street .Woburn Sodality 41, 2. 3, 45 K. B. S. 13, 41 Bapst 13, 41 Class Beadle Cl, 2, 35 Class TF63,S'Ll1'91' C29 Bapst Treasurer Q43 Baseball 13, 45 Kel, Joe, Percy, Doc Sl1e1-iii Paul joined us only this past year and yet We feel as though we had known him for years, he is s-0 honest and straightforward. At any rate he mixed right in with us for he is natur'al1y a true comrade 5 and now he hears the stamp of a loyal member of 4 B. Paul is a brilliant student and a pitcher With the goods. He knows the parts of more Greek verbs than any restaurant,owner in the city. Or so it seems. His pitching form was like a beautiful poem-so rhythmic- every move a picture, every picture tells gi story. He is Arthur's press agent. He was sick for a while but came back strong. WVatch him at-Holy Cross-We predict a brilliant future for him, in the classroom, on the field of sport and in friendly circles. The class is proud of you, Paul. if, ,mm ,.,,. . W A , . Ht THE FORBIAN Francis L. Kennedy 31 Lyon Street Dorchester Sodality Cl, 2, 3, 47 - K. B. S. C3, 41 Orchestra 13, 45 Kreisler, HKen I If ever this fellow awa.kes to- his responsibilities he will become a' good student. Oh yes? He has been slipping latelyg actually went under 95 in some subject, we donit remember which, if any. For he is John Homer himself and he knows more about Catiline tha.n did our friend Cicero. And then his fiddle! What 21 haunting melody he played! The High School Orchestra. quickly signed him up. A b-oy of facetious wit and brilliant satire he was as he admits always stringing someone. And no one ever knew it, he was so clever at it. He was a demon at skirting the ends in footballg and broke up many a baseball game with timely clouts. So we have heard! But all joking aside Frank is a real pal-we really enjoy his company 5 he has been a joy in our years 'of high school life. VVe feel sure that we are going to miss himg but- whoever he joins later in life will certainly be gaining a loyal comrade and friend. THE FORBIAN Charles La France 461 Columbia Road Dorchester S-odality 145 K. B. S. Q43 Class Beadle C45 Dramatics C43 Bapst Q43 Kid Magnavox from K. D. K. A., Pittsburg, blew intoiour midst like one of his fair cit.y's smoke clouds. Before tl1e dust had cleared from his eyes he found himself a 11l91'llb9'I' of the famed 4B. He promptly set out to explain the Why and wherefore of it all to the class. And what a roar issues from that dimuntive form of his. Shrieking shrapnel-roaring Etna-a, cage full of Bengal tigers would all sound like a. 11lOf-11QT',S crooning lullaby when Charlie gets into action. Roger, as he is frequently addressed, much to his own dis- gust, though a. late arrival, nevertheless immediately entered the schol- astic activities. The Bapst Society cringed at the thunder of his powerful voice, the dramatic society paid homage to his ability as a Thespian. If ever you should see a green streak burning up the Dorchester roads, seemingly without a. driver, it is -only the sporty Chandler piloted by that speed demon, Charlie, our boy. Be that as it may we will always miss the cheerful, if loud voice, of our little friend from Pittsburgh, Charles Roger LaFrance, tl1a.nk you. THE FORBIAN Henry M, Leen I 89 Bowdoin Avenue Dorchester Sodality Cl, 2, 3, 49 K. B. S. 43, 49 Campion C39 McElroy Prize Debate C29 Bapst Prize Debate 13, 49 9 Intersch-olastic Debate C49 Elocution C49 Bapst Vice-President C49 uluigfa ulienar Henry is a born debater. He can convince you of both sides of an argument and tl1en prove that he is wrong. He ran t11e poor Judge ragged. But Henry did not restrain his debating propensities to the class-rooin alone. He stepped out one day, joined the Bapst, astounded its almost iniperturbable members and was chosen to lead tl1e public debating team. He talks a good deal, we must admit, but seldom of himself, rather he extolled the virtues and valors of his side-kick, Bill. He has always been an honor man and a leader, both figura- tively and literally in our original class.. He is an author of merit. But Henry's voice and stage presence are his chief assets. His elo- quent flow of diction, confident ease and clear thinking render him the model debater and elocutionist. For he seems to put his Whole heart and soul into his work. That is the secret of his success. Keep up the good work, Henry, we've placed our bets on you. THE FORBIAN Allan McCarthy 12 Madison Street . Revere l Sodality 12, 3, 45 K. B. S. 13, 41 Just Allan! Allan-quiet, reserved, unassertiveg and yet somehow, one senses that down beneath l1is cl-oak of modesty there are latent powers----the talents of a leader Born to lead but content to follow seems to tit him. He has such an appealing smile-one that seems to grip to hold youg and o11e canit merely know Allan without. feeling that he is a true friend. He has always stood out like a rock of common sense amo-ng his somewhat boisterous fellowsg he is the one redeeming quiet boy in our noisy class. Invariably the class begins with his recitation and needless to say, the day has always had an auspicious beginning. Here we make a prophecy: someday, something or somebody, will in some way, somehow, get under Allan's skin and then all the pent up sinouldering fires in that mighty frame -of his will break forth to rock the world. We'1'e rooting for you Allan-go to it. THE FORBIAN , Y, '7 Francis J. McCarthy 261 Pleasant Street Watertown Sodality fl, 2, 3, 45 K. B. S. C3, 45 Class Treasurer K35 Football 12, 3, 45 Baseball 13, 455 CCa.ptain5, Q45 Track f2, 35 Basketball C45 f'Mac, Mecca Mac Q nobody calls him Frank5 has two-claims to distinction-his flivver Zllld his athletic prowess. YV e ca11't tell you about the can for it is beyond t11e limited scope of our descriptive powers. But know ye all that Frank fhardly anyone calls hin1 Mac5 is our All-Scholastic end! For three years now he has held down a berth on the football team besides scintillating i11 track, basketball and baseball. He cap- tains the baseball team this spring. Here is a real college prospect. Despite all this he is very modest, even to the point of retiring. He is naturally popular. He has handled class offices capably. A quiet sort of chap, with legions of friends, we feel sure that wherever the parting road may take us, our last liiigering thoughts will be of Mecca, as he is known to all. THE FORBIAN John L. McCrohan 9 Sparhawk Street Brighton Sodality C1, 2, 3, 45 K. B. S. C3, 45 Class President Q15 , McElroy Prize Debate C25 Bapst C35 , Prize Debate C45 Campion Q35 Elocution C15, fVVinner5g C2, 3, 45 Botolphian fl, 2, 3, 45 Track 63, 45 fficidy' Mac,' l John has, we are sure, worn out two or three boards, on the school stage, as l1e has tripped across tl1e1n to receive all those rewards which he so deservedly earned. For he is more versatile than versatility itself, he is a leader in everything. Home News Editor 011 the Bo- tolphian Staff, Prize Debater, Elocution Contest Winiier, and Athlete Extraordinary, these are a few of his many accomplishments. He was one of the speediest dashmen and the best intermediate broadl jumper in the school. Marconi is a little better, but still John turns a wicked rheostat. He is our radio authority. In some strong hold or store room at 1101119 he must be saving all his prizes that he has gained while in the school. He is undoubtedly one of the most bril- liant workers in the history of the school, not only that, he has ob- tained resultf, and that is the most desirable thing of all. We wish we had more space to enumerate his splendid deeds, but we will just cl-o-se by saying that he is a true Catholic gentleman, an honest scholar and a loyal friend, is anything else necessary? E. I P P THE FORBIAN Harold J. Mulhern 79 Thetford Avenue Dorchester Sodality Cl, 2, 3, 41 K. B. S. 13, 41 'cMll1,7, .Stretch,' l Like Napoleon, small but ol1 my! For a long time we were wor- ried but he iinally donned the longies. Mul is breezy and brief, not only physically but naturally. For 21 little man he certainly held up Sc-olpo for a long while. It's a joy to see young Mul iielding around short. He scoops up anything and everything with the ease of a Mar- anville. He is the iirst little fellow we've met that was quiet. But enough of his size-Mul's heart is big and that's the only thing that counts. WVe're sure that he counts as much as our biggest friend. It's been a pleasure to have him with us and we don't mean maybe. Some day we hope Mul will look down upon usg we are speaking liter- ally, not figuratively. WVell, Mul, old kid, so long. ' THE FORBIAN' Vincent P. O'Brien 579 Washington Streets Brighton Sodality 11, 2, 3, 43 K. B. S. C3, 41 Botolphian Cl, 2, 3, 45 McElroy C25 ' Ollie, f'Vin, Deak, Paul Psychologists tell us that children evince i11 their childhood actions, tl1e vocation they will lnter enlbruce in life. If that is true and we are not attempting to deny it, then our own dear Vinny will become :rfearless courageous fire-'ligl1te1', valiantly responding to iire alarms. For Vinny even in his childhood days has exhibited a strong liking for fire-houses and their OllVl1'01'l1llQ1lt. It our humble. domicile should ever be the prey of leaping tlzunes we hope it will be a strong, beautiful Hreman like O'Bie hastening to the scene. However, Vinny is a cool student and quite a. personality in the ClilSS-1'00lll. Another thing that he can chase besides fire-trucks is the elusive ad for the Botlolphian. VVl1en it came to 'spearing them he had no equal and he filled his office of Cllilllilllilll of the Advertising lloard on the Botoiphian Staff with rare skill. A willing worker and popular fellow, we have all enjoyed his presence during his four years in our midst. THE FORBIAN Andrew B. Ochs 201-Q Mt. Vernon Street Dorchester Sodality 12, 3, 43 K. B. S. 43, 49 Prefect Senior Sodality Baseball Q33 lKBa11t777 i6Aud3777 Soinewhere back in the brain of every teacher there is an ideal, an elusive vision, a hope and yet a doubt, of a model student. But Andy is it, and beyond any doubt. Quiet, ready, and energetic, any tired prof would welcome him with wide-open arms. But then it may be that Andy being older than most of us and having seen so inueh of the world has a truer recognition of what school and an edu- cation means. At least, we can count ourselves lucky that Andy de- cided to return to the cloistered halls of learning, whatever that is, and gain a little additional polish. A 1'61ll211'k2lll1Q student and always an honor 1ll2l1l,' an athlete in good standing and above all, a true, loyal friend and perfect gentleman, he has been a credit. to the class and we are one and all proud of l1in1. Good work, Andy, but keep it up. However, we are sure that you will go out into the world, prepared to meet it and all its obstacles, 31141 to bring additional glory to the school and our class. l l L1 THE FORBIAN Andrew J. O'Reilly 720 Harrison Avenue Boston Sodality tl, 2, 3, 45 K. B. S. 63, 45 Dramatics Cl, 3, 45 N McElroy 425 7 If Diogenes is still rubbering around with his lantern in search of an honest man, and he is willing to take a hard-working, energetic student into tl1e bargain, then somebody please, kindly and graciously slip him Andy 0'Reilly's address. Andy is John Q. Labor himself, he just dotes on work and then asks for more. Andy be-gan as a member of our original class and all we old members remember that from the earliest days Andy has burned up the corridors, running about on one errand or another. Living near the school has its drawbacks, but Andy has met them all with that far-famed grin of his. He and the Swede certainly handled the stage managing of our high school plays with the rare skill of professionals. Those same fingers that fixed scenic effects' also tossed a me-an basketball, Andy deserved a place on the high school team but oh wfell. Well, Andy, when you're a famous electrical engineer or contractor, look us up and renew our old acquaintance or rather friendship. THE FORBIAN l John J. Quinn 100 Algonquin Street Chestnut Hill Sodality 13, 43 K. B. S-. 13, 43 Class Vice-President C35 Baseball C47 Elias, Jack, f'Picus Meet friend Quinn-he of the laugh. For two years. now we've thrilled to the musical tinkle -of his clear, silvery-what shall we call it-giggle? J ack's laugh is so cliaracteristic of himself-happy, breezy, friendly. VVe've yet to see him without a smileg the silence would be oppressive without his risible whinny. It is an accepted part of him. VVhat if the class room is calling? Jack's thoughts will persist in flying to Fenway Park. He has the statistics of every man in baseball even to the size of their bats. Of course English memory--. Ever since the day he blew in like a breeze from his old western town we have learned to welcome him.. For 4fElias is the enact counterpart of an all-round good fellow and we know We will truly miss him, his contagious smile and friendly laugh. , THE FORBIAN Vincent P. Roberts 246 Beacon Street Chestnut Hill sodauty 41, 2, 3, 41 K. B. s. qs, 42 f Class vice-President 139 5 Class Treasurer f2J U 5 4KXfinny77 Unassuming, modest, always a gentleman, the Word fine suits him exactly. In every undertaking he is always the perfect gentle- man, a boy of appealing Cl12l.1'111 5 and in our more or less popular class there is none more respected, more beloved than Vin. Somehow we feel hampered in telling about him, he is so modest we know he will be displeased, and yet he has done so much for us all, we could never pa.y tribute satisfactorily or even begin to express our grateful thanks. Content to say we all feel indebted to him, he has a.ided and done so much, time and again for our class. Vin is a lovable chap, fun-loving, smiling, friendly 5 he has met us all on an even level and We have all learned to 3d111l1'G and love l1i1n for just what he truly is-a loyal friend and a real boy. In I if-:PIlf - THE FORBIAN Louis J. Scolponeti A 41 Thetford Avenue Dorchester Sodality C45 K. B. s. 449 Football C45 Basketball 145 Baseball Q41 Hockey C41 Drarnatics C45 Dear Louie came into our midst. at the beginning of our last year and since then he has become one of us. lVe all like Louie-he possesses that happy faculty of making fast and true friends. In his brief stay among us he has more than held his own in the athletic limelight, starring especially in football and baseball. There are those bare scoundrels Who at times have hinted that Scolpo was a loyal son of Abraham but friend Louie has a.lWays held his own for Viva Italia. He is quite a Thespian and an orator of note. He is Well-liked and not only by boysg but then he is older than we and can enjoy those special privileges. All year he teamed up well with Mul and he galloped through his studies at a steady trot. Well, good-bye, Scolpo, we hope to meet again. . V-I, THE FORBIAN Joseph P. Shanahan V 6 Paulding Street Roxbury Sodality Cl, 2, 3, 45 K. B. S. 13, 45 Class President Q15 Class Secretary f2, 35 Class Treasurer 12, 35 Campion C35 Baseball C3, 45' Basketball 63, 45 '?Shanuy, 'fClown, Joe Meet the greatest shoe salesman i11 all the world! Give your feet a treat-keep o11 tl1e level with Sl12lllHll311,S shoes! VVe predict Joe will be a successful salesman. He could talk a pair of high-heeled shoes onto an Italian laborer. J. Patrick, besides being one of our best a11d noisiest scholars, is a fanlous athlete, basketball and baseball being his favorite sports. He was a letter-111an in each. But J oe's greatest claim to distinction is his philosopllical, laughing outlook on life. His whinlsical smile coupled with 11is true Jewish wit made even serious Cav smile. For Joe is a real 11llIll0I'lSlZ and what they call a f'wise-cracker. We learned from him that Roxbury is the greatest place in tl1e world. VVe don't know what course of life Shanny is con' templating followingg but we know that wherever he goes or whatever he does, he will never want for friends and fortune. WVe wish you luck, Joe, as you prepare to leave us. II-Fill- TI-IE FORBIAN Edward G. Sliney A ll Sparhawk Street Brighton Sodality 13, 43 K. B. S. C3, 43 Football 13, 45 Hockey t3, 45, CCaptainJ ssEd,77 ssBig BO5377 dsTiny77 Such a little fellow, everybody knows, don't know what to call him, but he's niiglity lak' a 1'0SQl,7 No, that does not fit Ed. For he certainly is one big boy! Captain of the hockey team, being one of the best defense nien in high school circles and a. mighty bulwark on the football tGil1ll, he can validly lay claim to' being one of the city's best athletes. lVith his mighty build he is a true college pros- pect. And like all big men Ed is quiet and popular. Such a sweet voice as his sounds sweet and strange as compared with Mul's stac- cato bark. Ed has a propensity for huri-yingg l1e is never seen but on the rung we hear he has 110t been tardy yet for school. 'Though with us less than a year he is 1111 honored and somewhat feared meni- ber -of our, as we have said before, illustrious class. Keep smiling, Ed-and keep moving. . THE FORBIAN Dennis B. Sughrue 21 Sparks Street Cambridge Sodality Cl, 2, 3, 43 Ii. B. S. Q3, 41 McElroy f2J Class Vice-President C19 Denny, Dense i'Shag7' One day a terrible roar was heard in the school. However, that wasn't Dennyg for he is one of the quietest fellows we have ever known. VVitl1 l1is quiet air, gentle demeanor and eternal Slllile he ingratiated his way into our hearts. Denny himself was quiet- but his Chi-istnxas socks! They were a cross between an Arabian sunset and a bad ease of the delirium treinens. Denny is a good student toog we can still hearken back to our earliest algebra days when he astounded and amazed us. He has been at all times one of these quiet fellows doing a lot and saying a littleg a hard, willing worker, a classmate with initiative. Always' popular with the boys he has too at tilnes evinced propensities towards other personages. His stay with us has been happyg he has 1113119 many others. happy, toog and that is just why we will miss l1i1n. Keep smiling Dinnyg you have Inade nlany friends here and arined with that magic pass- word you should eonquer more worlds in the life beyond. THE FORBIAN l Austin J. Sullivan l 3 Florida Street i Dorchester Sodality Cl, 2, 3, 43 K. B. S. 13. 45 1 Track C23 Football 445 FlashW Dun1py Austie is our heavy college. He can't help his weight how- ever. Austie is a tried and true o11e of usg he and Gil form a vivid illlustration that might be termed The Inseparablesi' Austie always evinced real athletic abilityg but an inopportune operation put a kink i11 his sporting ambitions. Tough luck, Sul. How many reineinber Austie's comical parody on Poe's Gold Bug? It was better than the original. Austie has a dry sort of humor but nevertheless it is mirth provoking. He is one of our brightest scholars, a quiet, conscientious studentg he is a leader socially, armed with a friendly smile and an easy poise. Everyone knows Austie and everyone likes him. How- ever, Austie, we do not know you half as well as we should or at least want. to. Wherexfer you go we know you are going to be a leader and we know you are going to be popularg and so may our best wishes of good fortune se11d you out upon your way. THE FORBIAN S Eugene J. Swanson 720 Harrison Avenue Boston Sodality Cl, 2, 3, 45 K. B. S. 13, 45 Class Vice-President C15 Class Secretary 12, 35 . Dramatics fl, 3, 45 Class Basketball fl, 2, 35 Sven,,' Gene, Swede Swaneei' All tl1e glamor and exotic interest of school life were wasted on Gene. Now dontt assume that he is a chronic pessimist. Far from that. Rather it is that condant contact with the insides of the higl1 school mechanism has left Gene with a matter--oi-fact regard towards everything new. He was our stage wizard, directing the scenic and lighting effects with undeniable geniusl Gompositions from his pen were the most beautiful thoughts that ever adorned the pages of the Botolphian. And then, patres conscripti, recall that 0,Reilly to Swanson pass down the Gym court that was always labelled two more points. Gene and Andy have been a better team than Damon and Pythias, the Smith Brothers, or the Siamese Twins. Each remind you of the other, they are so different. Gene naturally took a good deal of kidding about his Scandinavian affiliations from his 'fharpv friends but he always took it smilingly. Gene ha.s held many class offices very efficiently,-and he is held in high regard by allhis class mates. . THE FORBIAN Leonard C. Tiews 51 Atlantic Street Winthrop Sodality fl, 2, 3, 45 K. B. S. 13, 43 Football C45 Class Basketball C2, 33 f-1,9113 bfinsief' Len, the ultra-college from the rock-bound coast. of Wint.l11iop, another o11e of our ardent cominuters. Daily goes he his ten battling rounds with the li. B. and L. He' was one ot the greatest finds on the football team being a fast and aggresive back, a kicker of no mean ability and a splendid team player. His work inxthe English game was one of the greatest individual achievements seen in the late years of Boston high school football. tLen is, we are sure, the head- up player we hear so much aboutj Len, another member of the original 1F has always been incensed with an active interest in the Various class. activities 5 we feel deeply indebted for our pleasant outings at Walpole that were made possible by his kindness. Looking at him now would you think he was a daring life-saver? But so 'tisg Len is our color scheme, his cravats have ever been the dream of a landscape artist. Though living east of Boston, Len has all the pep and breeziness of tl1e far west, we never 11ad to learn to like Len, for we did the very first moment we saw him. Sol long, Len, we will miss you. 4 L THE FORBIAN Francis Ward 64 Oltis Street Lowell Sodality tl, 2, 3, 43 K. B. S. 43, 47 Class Beadle Q25 Hap, 'iAl'f6ll1llS,7 Another connnuteri Hap, our speed 1ll01'Cl1E111l', connnutes daily 'twixt far away Lowell and the Bean Town. l't's a terribly shaky line and SOlll9lllll0S lel'ap's translations are a bit jlllllpy but that is not his faultg it is the environment he lives in. Good old Hap, with his Belviderean build! Always ineeting things as they eameg never crossing bridges before he had reached llllllllg Hap took one thing at a time in his class life tespecially while reading Latin and Greekj, and content to say he made good! Sutlicient praise is hard to find for Frankg he has had his troubles in school lifeg l1is path l1asn't been any too rosyg but he has fared each task smiling and unflinch- ing and has more than won out. lVe are proud of Frank, glad that we even know him. His disposition, frank and open, his friendly advances, his philosophical outlook on lite will be hard to forgetg as for Frank himself, he will never be forgotten. Good-bye, Frank, THE FORBIAN TI-IE FORBIAN Characteristics and Whatnots of 4 B APOLOGIA It's little lines like these That just don't 1nea.n a thing, But they he-lp make up the Forbian Qcheersil And till the spaces in. , -cS1i11Qy and Holland. The Thundering Herd. As Allan McCarthy was heard to quote: f'No wonder Ray Hanlon is so thin-he comes in every day on the narrow gauge. . Louis Scolponetti. The fellow with the broad intellect. John Hartnett has a frog in his throat and we're afraid he's going to croak. Eddie Kearns. Long may he wave! Speaking of Mecca, his popularity must be deserved. Warren Hurley. He who ought to get slapped. Shanny had an original thought once but it died of solitary con- iinement. ' Aren't Devenny and Sullivan Austie? A Carey the He-rpicide Kid. Going, Going, Gone! Well, Joe, we hope you have l-ots of Cahill and kale. On the stage John Fitz every role perfectly. Vinny O'Brien, so the story runs, asked a girl if he could see her home. So she sent him a photo of it. Frank lVard. F. O. B., Lowell. - Allan McCarthy is a. man to be Revere-'d. Mike Farrel has Deevy-ous ways of getting his home-work. No offense of course but we wondered if Arthur was related to Hagan Haig. A Of the genus Gloria-Swanson, another high-salaried artist of the stage. Leven, delivering oration: '41, I pushed Bill Flynn to the front, I gave Devenny the push that started him, John Fitz won out by pushy as for myself all I had was my - Chorus: Pull, Jack tells us the ftQuinn Nine will he a bitter pill to the other teams this season. F orty-seven 0 f D U s and 'everyone a . R egular Fellow! B unk! THE FORBIAN L. N l r ,il ff A A THE FORBIAN a ' 0 Q 0 .Ei-0'cvmwE5 ' -db-Mm' .ligJ'c'AawtU ' vdbimw' 9 Monickers c o 0 u u 0 n o n o a o...9 a..,l o..,0 l...0 u...0 Q a s a o a 0 I 0 0 0 o...n o,.,n o...o o,..o c,..0 O.. Class Dub .... . . . Kennedy Class Cut-up . . . . . .Hartnett Class Baby . . . . . . Sliney Class Barber . . . ........... Carey Class Orator . . . ..... Joe Fitzgerald Class Giant ..... ....... M ulhern Class Bolshevist . . .... Scolponeti Class H1l1llO1'lSt .. . Class Beauty . . Most Popular ...... Most Versatile- ............ Most Serious-Minded Most Popular fwith Most Pious ........ Most Blase .... . .... Most Cheerful-Liar . Our Hero .......... Laziest . ..... . Best Athlete .. Wforst Athlete . . . Boss Politician . .. Greatest Toreador . . Greatest Tea-hound VVorst Grind ....... Biggest Sore-Head . Nerviest .......... Grouchiest . . . Joe Appul ........ Dancing Teacher .. . Bearded Youth Flaming Youth .... Poet Laureate .... The Fire Fighter The Bootlegger .... Mystic Bard .,,, ...... .O'Reilly ....J. E. Flynn . . . . .Hurley . . . . .Hanlon . . . .Shanahan the ladiesj . . . ...... Deevy . . . . .Haggerty . . . .Sughrue . . . .Holland . . . .Healey Hagan . . . . .La France Flynn Allan McCarthy . . . ......... Sullivan ........Dolan . . . . .Cavanaugh . . . . . .Gillooly , .... Ochs . . . . . . Quinn ... . . . . . .Devenny . . .F. McCarthy .........Facey ... .J. F. Flynn . . . . . .h.D0l1erty ........0,Bl'l61l . . .John Fitzgerald ........Higgins THE FORBIAN A.W.O.L. Hunter Class Vamp .... .... K earns Breezy Stories .. Keleher Vanity Fair ..... ..Tiews Trotting Champ . . . . . .Leen Marble Champ .... Roberts Golf Champ ........ ..... C ahill P. M.-Post-Mortem .. .... Connelly Tennis Champ ..... .... F arrell Flying Finn ...... .... S Wanson Chief Pratt .... ..... W ard af 05634 as Ne, 'aft ll'- 'EJQQVQ avi' ' 1 alla X A l ly it 'FS 1 . 1 v S ' n Q 0 THE FORBIAN iiiemiiaieafeileiiaikeiewilamele nd what of the days to come 'P A colowfful plum:-taey 'Il ? ittC7'If by the Ula-ss clrc-aww' JESSE JAMES I watched the boys of 4 B as they tripped forth from the dear old school tit began at 9 o'clock, so they sayj each carrying his di- ploma. A little wistfully perhaps. I marked t.he child Facey, who had received as a graduation gift, a silver-plated bib from the class. Hiding i11 a. covert on James Street was Austie munching a banana, while Carey was frantically retrieving hirsute appendage he had shed during the 11igl1t. In happy groups-they were all departing sing- ing joyous Songs of freedom, breathing heavy sighs of relief. I turned my eyes to the stars, But whatf' thought I, what -o-f the days to 97 come? Like a flash Old Father Time ceased his merry jaunt and came to unwind for me tl1e future days. Before the vast vistas of success a11d fame he opened to me my spirit quailed. It was dim and vague andlyet I saw+ I I Q Yes! there was Cahill in the plumbing business! A perfectly natural pursuit for Joe. He always spoke tluidly and forgot things. As I marked lliln he was returning to his shop to get a bl-ow torcl1. I think Scolpo needed a shave. For friend Louie's shop was adjacent to Joe's. and a large sign hung over' the door, Louis Scolponetti- Macaroni Maker de Luxe? At t.l1at moment J. Austin rode by in his big Rolls-Royce. l always had a feeling l1e would make a good chauffeur. He tired easily, made a lot of brakes, and was always gassing. Allan McCar- thy sat in the rear. Methjnks Revere's open coast. offered wonderful opportunities for a bootleggerg no wonder Allan has the dough! Now Gil and Austie came by on their ice-wagon. They always teamed up well. Gil's voice is just grand-for an iceman. Austie was always a bit. of a gambler and I chuckled when I saw that he was still following the horses. I Saw Dave Hunter and friend Mul i11 a crowd on the corner. In fact they were the cause of the crowd. They were selling hair- t-onic and talking as fast as they could. Below them on a. platform, surrounded by tl1e gaping crowd, was a huge bottle of John Higgins' Famous Hair-Grower-Guaranteed to Make a Cocoanut Out of a THE FORBIAN THE FORBIAN Billiard Ball, and two live models. Frank Carey represented Be- fore Usingj' and 1ny old friend Andy,' O'Reilly was 42-Xfter Using. Quite apt and ingenious, I thought. John Fitz and Andy Ochs, t.he two prosperous owners of the Uphams Corner Market, Inc., Ltd., passed into the sanctum of their office and held a heated discussion as to whether or not the half-sour cranberries should be placed on sale at a slashing reduction. Instead their business sense won out and summoning VVarren, their office boy, they told him to raise the price three cents on the quart. Heart- less profiteersl Ray Hanlon and John Hartnett came walking along, bea.u1.iful and resplendent in their knickers. They had given up in despair their futile attempt to secure pants l-ong enough. -They were followed by a troop of children who were begging forone of their stockings to hang up for Santa Claus. Santa proved to be none other than Hap Vllard! VVasn,t he built great for a Santa? John and Ray worked for the Elevated, inspecting trolley wires. Pug Flynn, the Fighting Cop, when I saw him, had just arrested Cha.rlie La France who was trying to crash the gates at Fenway Park. Poor Charlie! He had gone from bad to worse and from worse- to College! John Elias Quinn was playing the outder garden for the Sox at the time. Though playing for twenty years he still hopes to make a hit. But he never will against Frank Deevy, the demon moundsman and pride of the Phillies. Joe Shanahan was in Keith's Vaudeville doing his two turns daily. He was billed as Professor Shanahan, Houdini's Protege. Joe had so-much practice getting out of jug that hand-cuffs and straight- jackets came easy in later life. On the same bill with Joe was that ini1nita.ble monologue artist, the comedy hit of the season, Joe Fitz- gerald. Passing a towering office building I noticed f'Kearns and Sugh- rue, Master Movers, rolling up before its gilded doors in one of their huge vans. VVho would ever think theytd go into the trucking business? 'They set about rolling huge bundles into the building and Old Father Time informed 1ne it was Billy Flynnis salary. You see Bill, after leaving school, wrote a really intelligible translation of the H-omer and now he lives handsomely on the royalties garnered during the sale of his laudable work. I sa.w Frank Kennedy using one 'of them. He was still vainly trying to make up that one day of class he missed. y Then Old Father Time handed me- a huge book which bore the inscription, 'tCity Directory, 19-453' Running through its lengthy pages I read as follows: 5 3 Hz 1' - L: Y. L F F F !. : 6 E f ff VE 9 4 t r 4 IZ THE FORBIAN WHERE HE GOT THE LAUGH THE Q FORBIAN Keleher, Pa.ul. R. I. P. Once a doctor with gi large practice he treated a patient for a cold who could have easily afforded appen- dicitis. Reinorse killed hini. Swanson. Tl1e Irish Terror. Known as tl1e greatest wrestler since the days of 'fBig Payne Munn. F. McCarthy. In the florist business. His work consists in pulling the buds from century plants. Doherty. Acting in a. Stock Conlpany, now out on the road. Was a positive hit last year as a cake- of ice in the scene where Eliza crosses the river in that old play, Uncle T011l,S Cabin. ,Leen. Now in Mexico and is a national hero, one of the great- est Etoreadors the industry has known. His high scho-ol start sent l1i1n out upon the road to success. Cavanaugh. A state employee. He recites, in his sobernioinents, Bedtime Stories tothe inmates of the Charles Street Jail. Sonietiines he sings. Now all the prisoners are clamoring for either pardon or innnediate execution. Hagan. Arthur' is still working trying tol niake enough money to send his grandfather to college. He has gone high, high in life. He works in the subway. His beautifully-trained voice now announces the coming and going of Park Street Cars. Haggerty. Someone told Frank he had a great pull so he be- ca.1ne a dentist. He was always heartless anyhow. He hopes to get the contract overhauling the tnsks of Tony, Molly, and VVaddy. Roberts. This cruel wretch is now out robbing orphaned widows and inotherless uncles, selling thenigworthless oil stock. He wears a bigcheckered vest and affects a twenty-live cent cigar. He is wanted in seven states. D McCrohan. Now teaching in the Elocution School for Little Tots. Little Els-ie and Mary just love their teacher! Last year he astounded the critics by teaching the word blue-'l to sound as tl1ough it had only two w's. Coinpliinentary tickets for his school's next prize contest are now on sale at the High School Lunch Room. Tiews. Salute our brave ferry captain. Len doesn't like the lferryg he says it niakes hi1n crossg but it affords a. line Chance to see the worldgand Len was always a bit of a traveler. Sliney. Friend Ed is right at llO1llC1l11 his new position. He is a bat boy for the Giants. John McGraw took an instant. liking to Ed. He likes men of snap and pep, who are continually on the run. Ed's salary is reputed to be greater than the Presidentlsff Of course everyone knows the President is Mike Farrell. Poor Mike, they nailed hiin for the job. No one wants to be president, now. In olden days Henry Clay remarked: I would rather be right than be president. Mike in his famous inaugural address remarks: 'fl didn't want to TI-IE FORBIAN , , 9 .V V V S .THE FORBIAN be president but I got left. Poor Mike-we extend our heartiest sympathies. O'Brien. Obie is still a hard-hearted bachelor and captain of the Brighton Fire Department. Every insurance company in Amer- ica has asked for his impeachment. During his spare moments he is the Mayor and tends to the high school furnace. Connelly. Now Sunday school teacher. Every Sunday the little tots bring teacher handfuls of flowers. Bill started to work in a bank but he gave away too many samples and was fired. Then he reformed and now trods the straight and narrow pa.th. Dolan. The lure of the golf ball was t-oo strong. Arthur he- came a 'caddy and now he is a real tee hound. Arthuris hand mashie is reputed to be a fine stroke. John F. Flynn. Now John stands out on the corner selling Mil1's Little Liver Pills. They Cure Your Ills.', VVe always knew he would make a fine traveling sa.les1nan. The p-olice keep l1i1n trav- eling now. However, J ohn's product is very good-try it some time. Try Mills' Cure for Disabled Larynxesj' Advt. Holland. Dan is in the theatre billed as Jackie Cooganis Suc- cessor. The Child With the Angel's Facef' Dau is t.oo sweet for anything in his knee pants and Buster Brown Collar. Ask your favorite theatre manager when he will appear. Facey. Changed his name to Wafflewitch and opened 21 restaur- ant. 1 C And now the la.st one I saw was Bill Healy, who methinks is the one cause of this. Wlieii last. seen he was imitating Charlie Paddock on 3 merry-go-round as he ran around a room that had curious pads about the floor and walls. 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