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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
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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
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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.
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