Boston College High School - Forbian Yearbook (Boston, MA)

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' -II11' IOHN CORNFLIUS ANCIIN -16 N1 ponsct Axenue, Dorchester .lowsnn I music be the food of love play on A youth of dash and mettle IS Johnnle a real hve man wlth the rare faculty of Wlllnlflg h1s way to your frlendshlp on hls own ments Maybe lt IS due to hls msuppresslble splrlt of good humor, maybe lt IS due to hls sklll on the v1ol1n or the plano Whatever lt IS once he meets you, you feel that you have made a frlend and forever A leader he IS also In class actlvltles and not a year has gone by wlthout findmg Johnnle at the head of all sectlov' affalrs If he comes late to class well, that s alrlght he worked late last nlght He 1S kept busy enough runnmg' between Flelds Corner and James Street In serlous matters serlous, and ln plav most Jolly he has the spark that makes hlm the leader 1n all he IS a partner to We haxe looked to hxs lead so long that vse confidently expect to contlnue to look for lt ln college and hereafter Good luck to you Johnnle and may fortune favor you Orchestra Q1 2 3 45 Track 11 2 31 Debating 112i B P 'll Sodalllx 11 2 .il Relllll Nance 141 IOHN LEO BARRY JR '39 Fxanklln St111t Stone ham .hut Hone but lnmwl 11m be his purullrl As everyone lows a good natulcd t1l low, Jaek holds a hlgh plaef ln the lf 1e1ons of the 1 ass of 8 I dlfhcult to Wllte about hnn the 1111111 ultx eom1s1n 11 stralnlng ou1s1lx1s to th1 Inn lts of hllf a pagw 'lh1 on1 sallrnt qu xl xtv of has adm1r11bl1 ehxraetel h llllfdlllllg' good natu11 Iii has alv1 1Vs b11 n 1 sts adv stu1i1 nt n1x1r falling and xlwass dcvotlng mueh tlllli an1l l!l4lL?,V o his books th1 p ol h dls ln eu1sh1 1l hlmself lb 1 swnnmn of 1xe1p tlonll xbllxts on th1 erldxron hx t Ill 111V and pep Illddt hun populal vslth all hxs eompannons As a f1llov1 student yu have known and 11ke1l hxm Hls frank Ucpressxon and 1ne:agmg smlle haw attamed for hlm many true frlends G1ntlemanlx m h1s b1arxng and spe1 ch the re are none but phasant m1mor1es to be held of Jack hls compamonshlp was eherlshed and hls frundshlp treasund We w1ll not forget vou If V N1 Sllllllllli ll 2 54? 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A' 1 '. , ' ,S 1, ', ' 1 I 5 . lllOlVlAS AUSTIN IARRX 58 Putnam Street East Boston ToM I hold mv duty as I hold my soul Let the Hoods ralse up thelr volces and let the hllls resound Here stands a 1 East Boston has produced h1m, as lt has produced so many other men, and We are all proud of h1m Beneath that pleasant countenance or rather be lund 1t lookmg out from smlllng eye IQ an lntellect He knows thlngs b crets of books and knowledge are to h1m llke purllng brooks and lausrhmg meadows to the poet and the deepest rc cc sses of ages are hls haunts Study to 111m 1 a pleasure, going to school a necessary physlcal QXQTCIQG But Tom lS no bookworm Phys lcally act ve and graceful, he 1S capable of any eyertlon and hlS strength IS as that of Hercules It IS a case of Mens sana ln corpore sano the ldeal proposed 1n all tlmes f01 the student He IS a man of well rounded '1b1l1t18S and we know that the future w1l1 Shlne as graclously upon h1m, as he has smlled on us the smlle that we hope to enjoy all our days of contlnued frlendshlp lracl 443 FDWARD IOSEPH BEN'NlF'l l' 38 Bra lx Avenue, Brighton M rss Bunn mgcm pruedltus Thls youth used to be known as just B111 Bennett s brother But that IQ a th1ng of the past for although he has alwavs been an honor student m hls fourth year he dlstlngulshed hlmself as an athlete and a muslclan Wlthout any experlence and unheralded he trled out for goal tender on the hockey tram 1nd so proved hls qualltles thmt he played through the whole of the opcnlng game In th1s game he showed great promlse and we expect to heal great thlngs from h1m 1n the future Then agam he IS a muslclan of the hlghest qualltles He played the plano ln the ornlwstr X Heh lb r' c y t r O1 four years Ed has been an honor student x nclc 1 S0llftlllHg to br proud of Ill' :U S0dIllll'V 112341 Ho key 44? Orch? lr: 1-ll l'u 1 llurlx 1 1 V? H - W , Y L K I , , , - 4. ,, .. , ,, ' If il an . ' V - . .L . . . Q I' .I , I S 1'l'5 . ' , . . e- Q . , . ,WY VPN Q 's . '. . 'fx ' '. . ll ,! ' . i . K . . . ' li ' YY ' . ' ' 1 s K 5 ,. 4, . f L J V 7 ' 5 .C- . . , as 1 ,ss , . l'Summis ornamenlis hnnuris, virlulis. -V, - - -,.,, u ' n 9 , ' , ' . s I : , , - 1, y 2 3 ' . 2 , . V , I, ' ' ' . ' ' t ., f.:' 0. v'.'l.l ,cr las 1at r: . F ' ' ' ' , ' Q 1 ,Vl1 l':1.'1' 2 ' '. 7 ' v l A fx o . K- I gf ' ' Y'-nr' WII1IA'V1 FDWARD BFNNE'1'1 28 Breck Street Brlghton B11 BILL large ln stature and ll! :Intellect Strollmg 1n from the wlldest part and the woodlest part of Brlghton each mornlng comes B1g B111 1 cspeclally known to us all for h1s ab1l1ty as a football player for he made the team 1n h1S second year and has ever slnce been a malnstav 1n the l1ne But there IS another s1de to B111 that 1S better known to h1s fellows 1n class Even as on the grldlron he d1st1ngu1shed hlmself for the thoroughness w1th wh1ch he mastered the plays and carr1ed out h1s assxgnments so 1n the class the same earnestness and success has character 1zed h1s work H1s enthus1asm and en cnc rgv are contag1ous and enough to w1n a game or mak a soclal W1th .1 m1le and an acute knowledge of men and human nature b1g phlloso ph1cal B111 has passed hlS way among us to our advantage and pleasure U doubtedly he w1ll go to college where some of us w1ll have the further pleasure mf 111s companx All how xer Jom ln wlshlng h1m success Football 112 311 WALI ACE PIERCE BOURCEQS 2 1 Bromfield Street Somervlllc Wun All 1Ll9d07T! s armory thu man could wlelrl Pu1e colleg1ate h1s crop of black ha1r tossed bv thc wxnd h1s hcau oxercoat ilght about h1s neck h1s books on h1s nght arm as the 11ng of h1s leather heels on the sta1rs mock the chlmmg of ten on thc school clock hr 1aunts mto class Wallace Bourgess If you asked h1m than hc would very llkels answer that he d1dn t have a chance to look over hls lessons the nlght before but when he rec1tes vou would thlnk that thc autho1 hlmself vure speakmg wlth , the glft of tongues Falthful to duty hr ls and foursquare When s1ck for a month he came back announcmg that he had studled all the matter covered duung h1s 1llness Th1s constance to duty IS character1st1c of Wallace So he wended hlS Smlllng wax among us qu1etly and modcstlv domg everythmg that he should and then bC11ttllI1g' h1s efforts As he annually won the medal f01 class excellrnce so we expect h1m to XVIII the hono1s at college and 1n later l1f1 If good vs1l1cs count 111 vull vxm 'md quuklx Pa: 4 TIIIIIQ lun ' w 1 11 1 4 A ' 1 ' 1 4. , ,- 1 as - , - - as I 1 K , . - u ' ' yr nB'Hu is ,D ..' . .. 1 1 v A K . . 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' 1. , ,, 4, , I 8 I 1 - V 1 , . , ' ' ', . m 1 , Y Y K , tr. 1 . 11 -1, 1 -J' ' , IAMES JOSEPH BOURLON' 90 Alblon Street Boston IM Hrs way once chose he forward thrust out right Nor stepped aside for dangers or delzght That tlme IS sald to be pleasant the passage of whlch we do not realxze un t1l lt has gone So It has been Wlth our four years ln the company of 'Jlm It IS only now when we stand on the threshold of graduatlon that we realize the Joy and happmess h1s companlonshxp has brought to our years In class work he had m abundance of knowledge, out of cl ss he was quxet w1th a keen sense of the laughable that showed us how to see the pleasant Slde of the many trying situations that arose ln the course of an ordmary day In athletlcs he asplred to track, but Fortune whlch frowned on h1m IH a Maroon and Gold unlform, smlled on h1m ln the guxse of a marathon runner Pleasant capable glfted wlth many talents he has been an msplratlon that we hope to have w1th us ln college and ever hereafter Debating f12J Track f3 45 Baseball Manager UU BVM Sodaltty H235 WILLIAM LEONARD BOWLER IR West Ma1n Street Ayer BILL heart When we p 1l WL can readily see why people are so anx nous to get themselves resldences tal from the noise and cheapness of tne clty It must be fine to have good nelgh bors For this same reason It would fem to us that Ayer would be a flne place In whlch to llve for Blll has been one of the best companlons m our four years ln the school K1nd cheerful wlllmg and anxlous to help m every thmg that IS for the best of the crowd yet not so forward ln offerlng h1S help as to become a nuisance H1s support of class act1v1t1es IS remarkable and we know that the only reason for his not long dlstance he has to travel sto to conslder Bl more deeply plunglng lnto them IS the Serious ID hls studles carefree m hls play enthuslastxc m his support of every actlvlty Bill has ln h1m every element of the success that we know wlll be hrs, when the encloslng vell of Tlme ls removed ln the golden future B VM Sodullty 41231 Wear., Page Thzrtv three Q K I D HJ JS 6. - ,, . , . ' , b . . ,. N . ' 4 . ',,. 1 , . o l c 2 . 9- n Y Y . ' ' z . 1 I , 7 9 , A , 1 - n . 9 q . , f . X 83 , 1 66 JI! 1 The mildest of manners, and the gentlest 93 ' KK ' Y! . sw, ' a , ' . Y . ' 1 1 , ' A X - 1 9 . A. S . . . ' L ' l . l ' . 7 . L . . . ' , .I . 3+ V . JOSFPH JOHN PETER BOYI E P3 Aleldla Stleet D01 chests l Slxoll l l Llll- H4 was smut Lllt he nas not ,rutesque In the abou plcturc leadlng fl0ll1 left to rlght we see Joseph John Peter Boyle Thls scelns thi best way to ln tl0ill1LL hlm bccause he ls really blg -Km how The Q was con lfl0llI'1g' enterlng a Hoat IH tht EY3Cudtl0Il Dax pal ldc but tha motlon falled when was ltalntd that Joe was to be ln tht plrldl wlth hls band llks b nun Ol enuous I dull lf ont tldlt morf than anothel IS ehalaetellstlt of hllll t lx hl GLl1f10SltX G1 nelous ln hls tlmm fol tudy, f.,iIlLl0l1 Ill hl thoughts of othels, generous ln the support of h1S fellows and school actlvltles was Joe and not wlth that crasser geneloslty that 18 mea uled Ill dollal and cents though he was generous thrle also but wlth hls tlllli and enelgx and all th it lS personal Generous as the broad smlle that 1 ullates hom hls pl lsant ilu he lb a good student a good fellow and a good 1111 nd lwrotbull 4343 Bl M blldllllly 11,2 541 C lf ORGE BARTLETT BRAX 15 Forbes Street Jamalca Plaln G1 ORLL Nous llI.0Yl3 trouve lc: un homme comme ll nous le uul C14 orge lb a lad vx ho bv hls VSOI'lLlQlfl1l personallty has made hlmseli one oi tlll tavorlte sons of the senlol dass of 1928 Hls ready sllllll hls wlttw lillldlziw hls fine appealanu and modest Ylldlllll 1 ll lu made frlends of PWBIVOIIK who has had anvthlng to do vxlth hlln Hls loNalty to hls frlmnds tan bt st bl told ln td h on: of them and hls lovalts to the chool Lan be shovsn bv hls ltll nfl lllll lllll sup polt of all utlxltlf lt 1 1 was flm but hls modestx dnl lnlulx to thf school It vs ls not tlll SQHIOI that came t fol tl uk ll thm 0 showed what 1 hurdlel ue llld l11lSStll f0l the pleeedlng three yeals But 'ls Achllles had a fatal ln ll o heolgm had 1 weak laxx and lnjurles put hlm out Qulet, then and pleasant a good seholal, a good athlete and a hne eomladc Georg: 19 and alvlavs wlll bl thc same flllllll to us as slnce flrst we knew lllnl He plans to Q0 to Boston Collcgm, and what we losl thev galn qwzmmlng. 123 Irnvk f4l If V M godqhgy 112 341 P151 'lhlltw fum 11- ' 1 1 .. 'c A, ,., l .lhli . ' . -0 , , . . . . ,, , ' x 11 '. , 1, ' 1 1 -1 1- X ' 'B I X , . , . v 1 'L- p-sl - 1 1- Y ' ' - 1 my . ,na Lvl I .ss I I'- , l 'l 2 'lass '.' . S J , , ' 1 . 1 ' 1 1 . 1 ' 1 1 1 e, 2 ' - ' - ll 1 1b. ,1 1 1 1 U ll' 11 . , ' , 1 1 e .' ' . ' A '. ll IV 'l But e all lg 2, .I f ls l ge 1' n 5- , - - 1 1 ,.'. . 1 1. 1 ,.'.'. ' ' . . .L A 'I ' s ff -' s s Q . . . . H ,, . . .' ' . ' C ' 4 , . ,. AV , 3 ,. V . .1 . i 5. I . , . .Q . . I. mx. Z.. ,'s1 - 1 , '.', , . . .1 , , , I4 1 X, ' Y .. . ,,,, ..1 , V K -- - ' f sv 1 ', ,'-. 1 . '-. , . 1 ' 11 4 A . A'A b n l '1 ' 1 I- ' , 1 ' 1 ..L.A. ' - . ' 1 ' X '- ' y 1, 1 J1 '. y ' . ' 's ' . . .. .f. L. . ,. 1,3 Q '1 ' v e A v nv 4 .1 .1 5- nu AL- A v pndn s A '1 .A1 .4 ty s 1 I sz 'z z '-2 .' - ' ' z ' ' -S, As :ln 2 hl at-, he l l' 1' Y . ' I Y ' ff - ' . . as . 'zu .r ' ' he ' ou ' 'zf :ld ill ll, 1 . 1 1 1 ,, Q Y, .., 1 2 141 1 1 ,,,. . . , ,, ' , - ' 4 . ' 5 .1 . ' 'Y L I. , , 1 1 , .11 ' K- ' 5 1 . . . 1 .,-, . lr. ' '- v, - IOHN ALOYSIUS BRODFRICK 16 Rlverslde Square Hyde Park JOHN A well made man who has a good determination Appearances are said to be decextful and ln no case IS thls word more clearly exempllfied than 1n the case of John Broderlck The qulet alr he has when alone IS no lndlcatlon of tle hmltless amount of fun and actlvlty that IS hld den behlnd that SCTIOHS mxen Let h1m see somethlng to be done or a gathermg of fellows and he IS all actlon A regu lar busmess man our future newspaper executlve he has lmmersed himself Into many of the aCtlVltl9S of the class Two years spent ln debate must have shown hlm his power Track and swlmmlng also clalmed hlm but the newspaper game has had hlm for the past year, and she IS a hard mlstress Hls constant effort for the past four years had been to make the school a better place for the fellows and h1s untlrmg efforts at thls have set up for us an 1llustr1ous example of school Splflt Thls same devotlon to a cause w1ll wm success 1n the newspaper world where perseverance IS everythlng Debating 42 3? JOHN DANIEL BROOKS 4 Sprlng Hlll Terrace Somervllle JOHNWIF 1 man a scholar ave and more a rlend wonderful smlles Here comes Johnny wlth h1s A gray fedora perched at a sllght angle on a shlnlng head of black hau a palr of sparkllng eyes a broad forehead and then that smlle that tells you everythmg First of all Johnny comes from Somervllle Maybe thats why he IS Smlllhg' We thlnk that we would ourselves Or maybe lt IS becausf he IS bright Enterlng the class ln Sophomore Latln and Greek have never held any dlfliculty for hlm H1s calm and onvlnclng manner have made hlm fx power 1n debate In Sophomore he was a member of a team that met the Young Men s Sodallty of St Pauls Cambrldge Calmly and lmpresslvely thls neatly groomed and dark youth of the debonalr attltude has passed through our halls So we expect he wlll pass h1s way through college and Into the halls of fame thereafter We follow hlm wlth our wxshes of success DPIHIIUI 4233 RPIIIIISIIIIPP 111 I ug.: llurh fi: rf W'-Q Y ' A - ! 66 !7 l Sf I . . ,, , . 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', 1 JOSEPH ALOYSIUS BROWNE 98 Chester Ax enue Chelsea .lor Bnomxn- Go Io the gate mmebodv knocks The heavy responslbllltles of beadle shlp ln 4 C have rested llghtly on Joe Brown's herculean shoulders The weary mg demands of hls ofliclal posltlon haxe never erased hls brow ln worry nor erased for a moment that famlllar alllllls To rcallze that a beadl mu t bm a model of dlllgence and appluatlon 1 model of punctuallty and d1sc1pl1ne an lnfalllble oracle to respond where others fall a, dlscreet retalner of secret messages an Innocent vxctlm on whom shall descend the teacher s Just wrath when recltatlons go awry that a beadle must be an em bodlment of every class Ideal to real xze all thls and bear the responslbxllty wlth pleasing grace has been Brownxe s task and uncommon aecompllshment We predlct a brllllant future for hlm ln the governments dlplomatlc corps H1 efficient handlmg of delicate sltuatlons fyou remember hls refercemg ln the basketball tournament! h1s ease ln develop mg soclal contacts and hls mastery of the French tongue stamp hlm as a future ambassador to the land of the fleur de lls ARIHUR ROBLR'l BULKLILY 118 I Street South Boston Anus He makes a solitude and calls at peace In the Autumn of .24 a. shy lad from South Boston s wave washed shores was discovered pormg over a Latln grammar before thc professor of 1 B had spoken Buckley was hls famlls name wxth Arthur as a Baptxsmal title Ve ly qulet ly he started to blaze a trdll through the classical studles and the rest of the class followed He drank deep of the Plerlan springs and the only thlng that hmdered hlm from rxslng beyond the monthly elght As was the lack of more sub Jects ln the currlculum Ever ready was he to share hls knowl edge wlth those who found the Journey rough, and never we he too busy to encourage those who cherlshed hls fuend shlp The debatlng halls have re echoed wlth h1s eloquence whlle hls oH'ice of assxstant Prefeet of Sodalltv testlfied to hls noble character In the world be yond Boston College Hlgh there lb need of the Cathollc scholar and gentleman and reallzmg thls we know that Art s success w1ll be a cred1t to Alma Mater Debating f12b BI M Qodnllty 112347 fleet Prefect 143 Page 'Ihnrx sn' ' 1 ss 3- cc .,. la , v . 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CH ARLEb EDVVARD BUCKLE1 6 Balley Poad b0l'71B1V1llC Buck Stamped wtth the :mage of a Kmg In classlc lore and myth we read of blonde halred heroes who swaggered cross battlefields earnlng for themselves the t1tle good at the battle cry and of blonde youths whose green and persuaslve blond ness won DTIZQS for them at foot races But ln Buck there IS nothlng of the swaggerer, and he never ralses h1S volce nelther does he find lt necessary to resort to the golden curls to wln for hlm the honors that other men gam by honest endeavour But he goes thlough llfe Wlth an uprlght self dependance that 1S made certain by a sureness In h1s ab1l1t1es and a confi dence that IS born of QXPCYIQHCQ Calm qulet w1th a qulzzlcal good humor lurklng beh1nd a steady gaze we know h1m for a good fellow a generous com panlon a man So wlth the hltlng tunes that fly from the ends of h1s nlmble fingers when he tlckles the 1vor1es stlll rlnglng ln our ears we say Au revolr Buck And we hope to meet hlm agam B V M Slllldlllj 412 3? EDMUND FVERETT BUCKLEX 354 K Street South Boston Theres nothtng tll could dwell lll such a temple Ed IS one of South Boston s contrl butlons to the class of 28 and a very acceptable one lndeed for such has re vwroven hlmself to be durmg our four fleetlng years here We mlght descrlbe Ed thus small IH stature but a glant ln his good nature wlth an lntrlgulng personallty and a d1spos1t1on that w1ll add as many frlends ln the future as he has galned durmg h1s hlgh school days The uualltles that are summed up ln these few words are leglon and space does not permlt their recordlng but Ed has endeared hlmself to everyone w1th whom he has come 1n Contact No lau rels has he won ln sports but lf letters were to be glven 1n for keenest support, Ed would have to collect a bushel of them As our school days end we begln to wonder about our path through llfe We do not know what Fd lntends to do but lf he glves one half the constant attentlon to It that he has glven to belng a student and a companlon success can not but shme on hlm BVM Qodallh 112343 Pu f' 'Ilurh s ren 'N-. .4 , 5' a w , - as ,sa 4, . . - as 1 - Ac 19 n , , 4 r ' Q ' 44 S l o . 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Q Y ' -.gp v . --of Wlth all hls Jocularlty John had hls wlth hls frequent burst of knowledge Nelther was he JOHN FRANCIS BURKE JR 113 Antrlm Street Cambrldge A1 The general sense of youth When we were chlldren way back ln 1924 a Jocular llttle sunbeam descended 1nto our mldst and has played around wlth us ever sxnce H1s we1ght h thought was too httle so he fortlfied h1s sturdy frame two or three tlmes a day wxth a sandwlch whlch IS 1n ltself a good ldea but very lnconvement lf one chances to be asked for a recltatlon dur 1ng the process But Fat 1S a Joke stcr and recognlses a Joke even when It IS on hlmself so w1th a merry laugh lt was forgotten and he went on growlng and developlng phy slcallv and mentally t1ll he graduated serlous moments and caused no surprlse an unknown vlsltor at the chapel A proper proportlon of fun and good work offered to the Glver 1S what made hlm the success he was IH school and we combmatlon make hlm the successful man 1n later hfe JOSEPH THOMAS BURKE 7 Worcester Squal e Boston Jos BURKIE Un homme avert: en vaut deux Joe Burke has always been one of the first members of 4 E to arrlse each school day mornmg at that famous estab llshment of learnlng on James street and take hlS pos1t1on on the stauxxav above the second corrldor Although one rea son for hlS unusual earllness was the short dlstance that he must tlax el from hls home on Worcester square to BC High another reason was wlthout doubt the hablt of punctuallty vshlch hc has developed Joe who lb known among the stu dents to be greatly talented vuth h1s pencll has produced dulmg hlS school look to see th1s same Good luck John' career many fine drawlngs vvhlch he has offcrcd to thc school magazlnc Thc Botolphlan The nervous dehberatlon vthlch Joe shows ln hls work and the consclenflous ness and determlnatlon wlth whlch he undertakcs all dutles are characterxstlcs that wlll ccrtalnly bring success ln later llfc B V M Sodnllly 412 3 41 Page Thlrtx eight 1 , . 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J . , .. f A WILLIAM HENRY BURKE 65 Old England Road Chestnut H111 BILL BUCKET Cheerful as the verdant fields of homeland After telllng what several of the blg gest colleges ID the country brmg to the character of the1r students the college song goes on to say that 'Boston makes them men If th1s be true, and It cet talnly would seem so then the Dleasant s1tuat1on and the alr of Chestnut H111 must have a lot to do Wlth lt Hence It IS that B111 IS what we expected h1m to be a man From the unfalllng regularxty w1th wh1ch he appeared at all B C football games ln the character of water boy h1s classmates gave h1m the t1tle, Bucket' A slow golng sort of charactel who takes thlngs as they come B111 who has always been a member of the A ' sectlon has nevertheless always been 1n the A class of scholars A man who easlly goes through the tasks that make up the rout1ne of da1ly l1fe, ever actlve ln all affalrs ID studles 1n soclals 1n athletlcs, B111 has all the qUalltl6S to make hlm a good colleglan at the He1ghts Football 441 Track 1341 BVM Sodallh 11231 EDWARD D BURNS 8 Marathon Street Arllngton ED1111. The worlds applause' What would ye? That I grasp a bubble? Sh h h h' Here he comes' The Gen tleman of Mystery' And that about touches off Edd1e He IS so mysterl ous that he seems to carry a sort of Sherlock Holmes a1r about h1m After h1s second year there Edd1e left Cam br1dge H1gh and Lat1n School to come to fields more worthy of hlS ab1l1t1es and we at least have never regretted the change One of h1s favorxte pastxmes ls evolvlng more euphonlous and 1mpres SIVQ spellmgs of hlS name The best seems to be The Honorable Everett Ward DaV1d Byrnes It IS our op1n1on that he w11l be a b1g power some day on Beacon H111 At least h1s ab1l1t1cs 11e 1n that d1rcct1on He agree that Cap1tal pun1shment should be abollshed and 1n the next breath that all umpxres should be burned ln 011 Whatever earn r he chooses we shall all be mterested 1n h1s working out of lt and some day ln the happv future 1f the gods of fortune 1re not too mallgn we expect to see Hls Excellency Governor Burns ln the hlghest posltlon 1n the State Page Thirty nme X - 1 1 x 1 . 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' u 1 3 1 4 1 ' - -' , 1 1 C f 1 Q , , . . . . 1 TOHN IAMES CALLAH ANI 15 Ashley Street Jamalca Plam L KL and no man he re but honors you Cal IQ a hrm behever m the tlme worn adagm Actlons speak louder than words Nor does the fact that Cal has been interested 1n debatmg smce has first year among us glve the l1e to thls bellef Cal has not follovsed the art of forenslc oratorv 1n order to dexelop the hablt of speakmg much or often or to no purpose What he has attamcd from his debatlng experlence IS the happy faculty of speaklng pomtcdly and brlefly and Wlth assurance whenever there 1S need H1s loyaltv to thc class and to the school have never been p10 tested ln empty vaporlngs Cals elo quence on thlq pomt has been translated mto actlon that has made hvn an enthu slastlc supporter of every class project be It academlc athletlc or soclal W have never heard from hls llps the I do not choose of hls lllustrlous contemporary, whenever there has been occaslon to manlfcst hls lowaltv A gentleman of reserve an excellent student a loval frxcnd thats Cal Debating, il 4? 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V M Sodalztw fl 2 3 l P 14 Mayhew Stleet Dorchester KELLL1 LAL GTGIIOT 81 I1UlCh1'0 1101116119 111 C01'p01'0 'Ul1'I1l9 Cal mdeed has been a studlous character and a character for studv f0l he IS a youth whom the passtlbx could not fathom at a glance or entlrely ap preclate wlthout an mtlmate acquamt ance We who know hxm rlghtly llflllfl stand that his characterlstlc traxt of dc clslveness IS ecllpsed by h1S equallv tr an llllll exterlor and self composure For four years we have found Ktllv calm 1n every crlsls nonchalant xuttx and studlous xn all matters the DOSQGQSOI of the perfect savolr falre He has kept hlS school bow complexlon and hls sturdy hmbs are a sllent t8Qtlll1OT1V to what and how the growlng boy should eat It 15 no detractlon from Cals prestlge that he has been among the foremost scholals of B C H durlne the past four years Nelther Clcero nor Vlrgll Xenophon nor the blmd bard Homer could foll J V s determ1nat1on to acqulre a thorough knowledge of the Classlcs H V M Sodnlnx 112 3 4? 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I fi - 1 1- 'Q THOMAS ROBERT CALLAHAN 57 High Street, Stoneham Tom LAL He doeth much that doeth a thing well Four long years ago Tom came from little old New York to B C H Havrng been recerved rnto the hearts of all his classmates he soon showed us that the truest and most smcere of our friends does not necessarrly make the most noise He studred hard he played hrs game hard especially golf and indeed he rs a likeable fellow Yet whrle Tom has modestly kept himself out of the lime light he has always grven that rmpres sion of strength of character and earn estness of purpose that will serve hlm well rn the future During the Fall of hrs Fourth Year, n bed for weeks followmg an operation We almost were afraid hrs graduation would be postponed But as soon as hrs strength returned the old fighting sprrrt came back and from start to finrsh he went through hrs work No wonder we admire hrm And we are sure that with that same perscvf rance he will reach the success of whlch he IS so deservmp' Tom had the misfortune to be confined 1 JOHN PATRICK CAREW 29 Packard Avenue bomervrlle Qmnnv Qonmm Ie beau homme sam mera.: Attention' '1h1s layout rs rn honor of John Carew the ' Beau Soldat of Som ervrlle Hrs chest bedecked wlth C M T C medals hrs wavy locks rn order hat set at a rakrsh angle he appears the most famrlrar figure that wends its dally way to our school We adV1S8 you to Jom the cavalry Soldier with your ex perrence you are wasting your trme m the Infantry We hope that the West Polnt for whrch you yearn will claim you when you have left our portals Among the many souvenirs we have of you are the many theatre checks marked 35 cent fthe price lb susprcrousl but they are not the only souvenirs we possess We shall never forget your cheerfulness your fmt sprrrt of comradeshlp your kindness rn word and deed They are among our finest memorles and we wish you all success rn the way you chose to make Us all tamous Truz-k12.iP Bl M bodalzly 412345 Page Ports one 66 9! 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' .. . , 1 . , - r 9 - - - 9 9 4 - v WY' - Fl 'VIO THOMAS CARR 19 Elmabc th Street L5 nn JA r It 0 zullmut Iuug,lun lS ll dreary Illlmk Prom out tha Lind of Eternal Sun shine where trees are blg and 10dIlQ an long and the citu s largest fiom the sunny San Diego came Elmo Thomas Carl and with him he brought a lot of that sunshlne and a deal of that great ness Many a laugh has been supplied by the VS1tt1ClSI'I'lS and the comical faces he makes Jake holds the record for eating during class hours Bananas dis zppcai xery rapldly beneath the clexmr manlpulations of long slendei fineeis fven under the vers nose of thi te fzehers But turn to the seuous side of life and you will find lake '1 likeable and an earnest vouth a loyal classmate and enjoyable companion He 13 a serious student and ever leadv to lend a help with good fortune and succeed even though it be out in th1 land of best things All success Elmo' lil M sflllllllfl 412341 MICHAEL HENRY CASEY 9 Vesta Road Dorchester Mlm U lsrlnm doffecl her ,golden crnun mul decked his regal brnu Tlls d hcate youth is one of oui xoungest Cpassed sixteen onli a couplr of months ago! is a student of woith a hockey fan of serious Fapldlty and a golfer par excellence He studles well and has good marks but in hockey md golf he egcells It has been said thcrm is some little detail of hockey with which he is not familiar but ardent reseaich has failed to reveal it He admits ap proving' of the regulatlon regaldlng three hours home studv but he says that he could shoot twenty seven par holes in the same time So golf hockey study and the movies make up his daily routine and because of himself he grows mightv among us All things ln which he was truly interested he did well both IU class and out It IS thls quality of whole heartedness in a chosen l1ne that will make him prosper ln the future Soon then we expect to see him leading the way at college and in his chosen careei afterwaids a Jovous and happy success Page Imtx mn Y 111 ' 'r e yy - 1 , Y . .lilq 1 ?GK 2 - 1 ' hy, Y 1 ll' ' 1 l ' ' . ,, ,. , . . ., - . 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Y ,-f y CLIFTON JEROME CASHEN 315 Canton Street, Stoughton CLIF He wears the rose of youth upon fum Chf has been m the A class smce he entered the School That ought to make hlm a Class A man Whether that does It or not the fact remams that he ns a prmce of men and very popular wlth the class Maybe It IS be cause he takes so much Jollymg about the place of hxs resldence whlch he de fends so w1tt1ly or maybe It IS because of h1s unvarymg cheerfulness but at any rate he IS one of our best Far zwav as he IIVBS he IS on tlme every n wrmng and always wlth a Pollyanna smlle Never has he been known to show anger when things go wrong Instead he kept smllmg and dld hxs best along wlth the next Studies d1dn't worry hlm CIISCIPIIHQ was farthest from hls thoughts ln other words he was a good student and a loyal and true classman We l1ked h1m when he was Wlth us We w1ll llke hlm even lf he leaves us, but we hope and trust that our good fortune w1ll brlng h1m back agaln to our mldst next year 'lt the Helghts Whether he doe or not we wish hlm the best of success and we wlll always remember hlm DAVID FRANCIS CAVANAUCH 110 Parker Street Newton Centre CAV Thu LS a man In our Freshman days Cav attracted our ttentlon from the first moment we saw hlm Perhaps lt was hls brllhant of makmg frlends He IS the same smll mg frlend today Whenever the class needed a l1ttle cheering after a part1cu larly d1sastrous day ln class Cav was always ready wlth a few Jokes and storles to make us forget our troubles Hls favorlte sport IS football as mlght be expected of the son of the lllustrlous Cav of Boston College but smce he llves so far out he was not able to lnloy the sport as a partlcxpant Dave mtends to follow hls father to Fordham and than to start hls football caree1 where he w1l1 add a few more laurels to that famous football name Hls cheerfulness and good common sense and hls sp1r1t of companlonshlp are the reasons why he was ever a welcome guest at any gathermg and why he carrxes wlth hlm to Fordham thc ba st vxlshcs of the class Good luck Dave RI M Smlullfy ll 2 it lu 1' Forts lhrm' Wi A 4 G5 99 gg ' 39 il ' Y! 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Br rx lhe true man rx yet the thing most pr: ed by the great norld Ever onward and upward has been Jerrys progress durmg the past four years He has blended scholarshrp and sportsmar shrp wrth the spree of humor and thcrem rncluded many a kmdly ele ment We all lrke Jerry Sleep never tarrled over hrs eyes when there was somethrng more to learn, and many an hour was wrtness to hrs earnest effort to reason truth from error and stand forth greater and stronger ln the field of knowledge When the books were closed athletlcs had therr care Swrm mrng was the attarnment then and when the water foamed and splashed Jerry was usually ln the lead In other lrne he was preemrnent too The more we say about hxm the more occurs to our mrnds and we envy the many glfted youth for we remember the many A that used to come to hlm each month and the mam occasrons when hrs sweet tones brought pleasure at our entertammcnts Bl M Sndalrtx 412 3 43 Pre Pvt 44? glvllllllllllg 412 341 Fupmm 441 Iovoln 41h IFREMIAH JOSEPH COLLINS 1 43 Glendale Street Everett Jumx In Joys rn grief rn trmmphs In retreat l rea! aluays ulthout arming to be great Although Jerrv came here after he career at Fverttt High School neverthx less rt took hrm but a short trme to wm tha hearts of Us all bv hrs quiet humor and pleasant ways He rs a rather ova r robust lad wrth a sunny drsposrtron and has an eternal smrls rllummatlng hrs Jox ral countenance In class he has tht most qulet of unassumlng arrs and recr tation alwavs found hmm prr pared But to sec thrs quret easv going lad on the strrped field crashrng against the foc, would startle one vrho Judgfd hrs speed by hrs avorrdupols Look at hrm from any angle, and he wrll surpr1se you wrth new abrlrtres thr smrlrng' Jerry of ours If he Ends a place rn the world as qulckly as he ha rn our lrfe, we vull soon be cheerrng hrm for the success we all wrsh hun Football 441 BV M Sodalltw 433 Page Porn four ,... 1 l I 9 HJ Q vu cc I Q. uf, vb , - . ., , . . 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JOHN JOSEPH COLLINS 50 Hlnckley Street Somervllle JOHNNY I am as constant as the Northern Star Among the throng of tlmld Freshmen that entered these classlcs halls ln the fall of 24 was a cltlzen of Somervllle Enterlng 1 B wlth a certaln brlskness he earnestly began to concern hlmself wlth the affalrs at hand He exhlblted the same alertness and keen appllcatlon ln hls games Whlle ln hlS assoclatlons wlth others frankness even temper and youthful Jolllty so asserted themselves that never for a moment dld he lack frlends As then so now The dust and smoke of Somervllle the bumplng Joltlng cars of the El have nelther dlmmed nor dented the lustre and serenlty of our Johnny Tlme has only offered stronger proofs that he was a good scholar a loyal frlend and a boon companlon For the past few years hlS name by dlnt of hls lndustry, has been lnscrlbed on the Honor Roll Johnny has also done conslderable splashlng for the swlmmlng team accord lngly by mlngllng pleasure wlth sport a successful career has resulted BVM Sodalzty 412347 McElroy 125 Swtmmmg Q27 JOSEPH DAVID CONCANNON 1 677 Dorchester Avenue Dorchester In books or work or healthful play Connle , as thls pleasant faced vouth ls affectlonately known to hls compan lons IS a llkeable fellow qulet and un assumlng Athletlcally lncllned Joe has starred for the Old Gold and Maroon ln football and baseball Thls IS llttle to be wondered at slnce he comes from a famlly of athletes that has left hlm a hlgh mark to alm at Let lt be sald that he IS a good shot As a fielder he steps back for no one and hls heavy hlttlng IS a great part of the B C Hlgh I attack Indeed lt IS a hard Job not to llke Connle Each and everyone who knows hlm TQJOICQS to be called hls frlend But, belleve It or not thls dauntless hero of the grldlron and dl3m0nd ls glrl shy Oh mol oh mol' A good student a good athlete a fine fellow he IS now golng forth bearlng' aloft the standard of honor and truth he fashloned here let hls passage be honored Wlth worthy pralse Debatmg ill Baseball 1341 Football Ml Page Forty hue . 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BLIXJANIIN FRANKLIN iONl4 48 bavxlle Stl eet Cambrldge B1N .Success to them who strive The uatchful Hours :ull glue When thc Oflglndl Bemamln Franklln was a lad 1n thls plcaaant Boston Tow nc he made up h1s mlnd that he would all thmgs wcll and ncxcr be afrald any task Thus he hopcd to attaln great 1enown He d1d, and thcn wrote a book about It Posblblx thlN latcat Benjamln Franklln read that boos and n adc up hm llflllld that slnce hc had the namc hc Hllght as well haxe the camc bec nusc It lb sald of Ben that he has bun called upon to complcte many tasks 'md alwaxs finlshed them ll burpa amg manne1 that no onc 111s L tv: 1 xskcd h1m L0 uo anythmg that he had not done for them lhc sum fcazless att1tudc to dutv that madf h1m such 1 succc-as 1n class and won for h1m ou1 esteem and affcctlon Wlll we ful gam h1m the same rmnow1 as was h1s noble namesakc s Mav buccesa and Good Fortune, hcr l'1dl1fllTldlfl alw ay s attend h1m lil M 5lHilIIlfS 412 all ll' KNARD JOIJLIH L ONLILX JR 90 btandard Strc et Nlattapan or Dot pus doubler un ttf lmnnm lot 01 thc laughlng cu s and sunnx 41 IJOSIUOII tht factltlous IILTIN 01 Lonlw, xou couldn t fact angn w1th h1m an n li vou wanted to and lt would be hardcl btlll to makc h1n1 11r1tablc ThlS m1rthfulness 15 the cause of h1a be mg onc of the most populax men IH the clam Joe lb a atudcnt who mxccls 111 l'llg'll5l'l lltCl dtlllP and mam ot h1s art lcleb havm appcand 111 thn Botolphlan As a track man he was txu ptlOlld.l and hls ab1l1ty to Stu up and cnthusc a crowd made h1m onc ot the ll10st populal chce1 leaderb who cver lead the chem 1 101 th Old Gold and Maroon Bcdcckcd 1n hls wh1te sw cats r he was a hgurc to attract attc ntlon fl om thc opponc nt by h1s antlcb Wc would tell Joc not to Ullntl th1s tauwcll but h1 wouldnt anyway no 1t lb w1th dll answ rmg sm1l4 that vu say Au 1vvo11 to sflllllllff loc Conlu, md wlah h1m all buccrss 1n h1s wars at collcge and aite1wards Trark 43 4? 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K.. . . . . . . 1. ., f, , . , 1 - 1 , -,A . . . il' I THOMAS JOSEPH CONNELLY 343 Bowdom Street Dorcheste1 Tom The earth has gamed by one man more A youth of mlld manner and affable dlsposltlon Tom has gone through the school wlthout attractmg much of the pubhc attentlon to hlmself or h1s accom phshments but he has succeeded ln gath ermg around h1m a strong group of frlends Llke all qulet men he has a fund of common sense and a great stead mess of charactel Wlth these he has cut out for hlmself hlgh SCh0labt1C stand mg' and placed hlmself hlgh ln the re gards of h1s teachers and h1S classmates Wlth the latter he 1S esteemed for his mlI'th and fellowshlp and by the faculty he IS regarded as a fine student Lookmg back we see that he has all the qualltles and characterlstlcs a man must have to cope successfully wlth the world ln the future and we feel sure that the years w1ll but gne us another chance to slng h1s pralses A smcere comrade a true frlend we hope to meet hlm frequently 1n after days Debntmg ll? H V M Sodallty fl 2 EH HAROLD CERARD CONNICK 14 Mall Street Lynn Um- I ILY Not to know hum argues yourself unknown And now we lntroduce to you Harold Gerard Connlek of Lynn Lynn seems proud to clalm hlm as her own and we are also proud to clalm hlm as our class mate lor h1s sunny dlsposltlon Whlch looks out upon llfe with the careless eye of an optlmlst Another one of our rays of sunshme he ls sure of a posltlon m the class even though hm IS no book worm and much less an authorxtv m Latm and Greek but that lb not because he IS not able The orlgmator and presldent of the KCIHDIC Club an organlzatlon to help B C Hlgh fellows to study he IS kept so busy he doesnt find much time for study hlmself But you can see that he appreclates the idea by h1s self sacrlfice for others We w1ll never forget h1s cheerful dlsposltlon Blessed as he lb wlth the ablhty to do well what he really undertakes lt would be palntlng thls Lxly xxhlte to wlsh hxm success for he cannot fall to succeed lil H S0lllllllV ll 7 il Kcmmc I lub 13 41 Page arts len I x, . 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IOSILPH JI- ROML LONNOR 157 Walden Street Cambmdge on He eonvecrates hu hours by wg, roue e ort and honeet amz Wlth the same qulet smlle on hlS face and the eame lack of bolsterousness that today characterlzee h1m Joe came 1nto the Freahman class and under the gund anee of Mr Wllllb the beloved teacher ot Plrst Year There he land such a good foundation ot Latm and CldbS1C9 and got euch msplratlon that exer slnce he has been h1g'h on the Honox Roll Mak mg ne eredlte equo h1S motto, he hae hnally aehleved bueh a polleh ln hls Eng lush Stvle that all hls eompobltlons and eranalatlonb are a pleabure Untll Semor Year he kept hw glft of an artmt under a bu hel but then he was found out and bmee that tlme hum manv lllllbtl2.tl0llm haxe added a hugh toueh to that excellent school paper, the Botolphlan, oi whlch he ls Art hdltor A mlghty llkeable chap of fine talents and equal mduetrv he has earxed a mche for hlmself ln oul memon vshere he xhall alwaxs ablde We wxeh h1m all succeas ln college and IH the career lt ehall open fol l'lll'll Good luck Joe Homlphum 14 P Renunsance l D 'YORMAN ILDWARD CJONR -XD an Sargent Axenue Some rvllle QOINNIP 'Nemnn High :reeled f'l0llf.,hfS Nlllflll ln ll heart 1, flllllif N5 lant neekxxear end the e match, vsho ha et hu name high Ill the l6L01dS oi cholastle aehlexement started early to dlNtlll2.,l1lSh h1m ell nm dld he slICk9H hw. pau exen vxnen eon fronted vslth the mtlleaclek ol Xergll and Homel Pelhapx hxb mow edmn able qualltx 15 the keennew of nn Del eeptlon ior vshlle most of u are pu: flmg owen a plOblClN Connie h 18 hn lshed It Certamly he IN vxell equipped to match h1S vxlta wlth the cruel cruel vsord I e ls not dl uwsm, 1 Dane lvll game he ls selllna' tlrkets Ol vendmg chances for a local c1bQOCl3tlOD Mav then box scores be 'ls hlgh as thelr gate recelpts, whlch IS a suletv If Qonme handle a ball as masterfullv as he tosse about the glancmg helmeted Achaeans Whatever he decxdes to do un xfterdaws he ls we ll equlpped to pamt hls name hugh among the famous Ihflrzllzllp. fl! HI M Slldllllfi ll 7 lb Page lorh Plghf , 1 1 1 1 . , 1 1 1. Aa Gull 95 cs ' . '.' ' If . H ' '99 7 A 1 I . , , ' - u in ' . , I 2 x S ' , e - 1 Q. ' .1 1 1 A . , , 4 ' B, , , 1' L1 5 . 1 n . . I r 37 : 3 lk' AA ' l ' ' - - u x , A ' l H ' , ' 1 . . ' 1 . 1 '1 ' '1 ' - Iv A 1 1 . 1 1. A K1 1 L I lp 5 N . - . .' ., . ' '1 . ' . 1 ' . . y, . ? . ' . 4 ' ' f A - 1 . , ' - . 1 .. y . ' ' . .1 1 1 1. ,1 . X 1 1 ' ' , 1 , 3 , ee xv e. . ., . . , , , 1 . W 1 1 1 W . . . rr . . ,A ., , . , . , , 2 . A nu ' . J' url J' ' . ,-5 r 4- A-r g ' r u ' rr ', , ,- 1, Norxnle lb the- gentleman xxlth the bl'lll' 2' 2 e Slnll' to ' ' ' 'S 5' e' ' 5 lf f 's 1. Hee 1 . , U y 'L. ' ,. 'C ' Q, 'y . ggi. 3 2.A,,,4 ,, ..- ' 1 ' ' ' 6 1 Mk' f'- ., ' Y ' y' ' A1 S . ., ,dA YJ' y.1 . . 5 Y I 'I 'is ' - ' . Y' Y. r A - K f e 1 . 'l. fh 5 s'1.'.'0'z - ' V .F 4 I gl' ll 1 x ' .1 ' 'Y ' . 1 ' ' S ee: ' ' ' f e . l ' ' 'K' A h -5- a S U ' xv . ' 3 F, S ' 2 jf, E'.' 2 3 ' 3 A ' r f' ' , 4 ' '. 'I PFTFR IFONARD CONFARDO 98 North Margln Street Boston PLTL CURLY Wrlte me as one uho lobes hls fellow man When the portals of B C Hlgh were drawn on a brlght September morn back ln 1924, we saw Pete prepared to share the Joys and hardshlps of the four years that lay ahead of hlm enrolled as a pupll of the Old Master MlSt9r W1lllS and we hasten to say that he achleved fine success Pete as he IS affectlonately known IS a man of sterllng character and the possessol of good qual ltl6S and abllltl6S wlthout llmlt as he has shown on so many OCCHSIOHS U tlll last year he never departed from the course of studles but then he blossomed forth as a candldate for football and track laurels and how he could toss the shot Pete was a SQTIOUS student and a wonderful companlon and our partlng IS not wlthout regret Whatever path he chooses we are sure that ln hls own qulet way he wlll always prove hlmself a credlt to hlS Alma Mater and galn success and prosperlty Track 434-I Football fill Bl M Sodalllg H233 WII I TAM FRANCIS COONI' Y 8 8 Carver Street Boston BILL ll r' oft holds ll leeun lromlse It ought not be hard to talk about thls young gentleman but now that we have started It IS not so easy It pays to advertlse IS not the prlnclple of Blll s actlons A serlous straln of study mod esty about hls achlevements and a great slncereness these are Blll s characterls tlcs and glve a good plcture of the man In hls qulet and unassumlng way he al way secs the rlght thmg to do and never dmvlates from hls purpose untll It IS ac fompllshed Due to scholastlc labors he has never taken parts ln debatlng or athletlcs but ln the support of all these actlvltles he has been foremost A regular fellow, he has also obtalned qulte a reputatlon IH studles belng on the honor roll for the past three years We llked hlm and hlS modesty and all unlte ln the feellng that whatever protesslon he undertakes he wlll have game d an ornament that wlll add lustre to ltself and brlng prlde to us who have been hls companlons so long B V M Sodullty fl 2 .Sl I up Forty mm , f . . . l . 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ARCHIBALD PHILIP COTTER lol East Cottage Street Dorchester XRCHIE PHIL Hrs .mule lS sweetened by hls gravity I IS wlth sadness that we see Phll leave the halls of old B C H1gh for we xull mlss hls qulet smlle and h1S qulet Howdy that made us feel that we were of one blg brotherhood He IS a good natured fellow Wlth a mellow and comfortable dlsposltlon and a qulck and fertlle sort of llvllness that shows ltself 1n the many mterestlng' actlvltles he or1 gxnates and puts over for the beneflt of the class The one puzzlmg thmg about hlm ns hls cxtlemely qulet VOICE whlch ls especially notlceable ln class Mistake us not Phxl IS an average scholar but when called upon to lmltate Cxcero or Vcrgll before the class he becomes qulte nervous not that he doesn t know the nmttel but becluse he ffzus he w1ll not do Justlce to these noble Romans Hc has ln hllll such 1 numbcr of qualltlfs so well blended that we know fame w1ll soon be h1s If good wlshes can hasten that dav Ph1l then know you have all our best Au ICXOIYY football Ml! BI ll Sllflllllfl 11231 GLORGE EDWARD CRIMNIINS 75 West Street Randolph GHF I noun. 'Ihr Earth has umed by one man the more George was hke one of those old Greek warrxors who spoke only a few words but mlghty ln thought were they And when It came to Greek well r orlmmms would you klndly g'lV8 a pre lectlon George was characteustlcally oulet Perhaps Randolph had somethlngf to do wlth lt It always surprlsed us to find hlm so early ln school Randolph IS a long way off and some of us would be late occa lonally lf we hved there but George had seven league boots and the first knock at old 4 F was very often hls Sometlme we hope to find hls natxve vlllagc md when wc do we are golng rlght up and bang the old knocker on the door and sav George old fellow lts a mlghty happy moment to see you agam' And folks you can be sure It w1ll be the same old smlle m the same old way that wr ll get Untll then so long' George and may Success smlle too on vou If V 'VI Soclalltv 112 5 I-V Pa e Fzfty one ' 1 if as cs sw ,, . i . . . - ,s t - - u ' rl . , . . . , .4 , n , , ! Q . 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V , ..,- , ll Q '- rf' . lAMl'S lOSl1lH CURIFX '30 Avondale Plau Mllton JIMWIIF lllflll llllll' II S011 QPCTPI lllll 110 I1 C011 H11 SZCT9 Phe mode they say for men novsa days IS the sl1n1 fellow w1th the a1r of mlrth and saxo1r falrt If thls be true then Jlmmy IS ala mode because he ls sllmness persomfied and that sm1le of h1s and soft XOICS speaklng ID slurred monosyllables Hnlshes off the p1ctu1e of your colleg1an and advanced H1gh School student As to the Savo1r falre h knows vshat to do both IH and out of the class In hlS studles he lb constant and a good student who knows what to say and hovs to say lt And he IS cheerful also Let the day become gun and the crovsd gloomy at the refusal ot thc trather to applaud thclr cffoxts and Jlmmk vs1ll start to plav the DIHDO 'lhe ll the gloom vamshcs and the nlouds roll by We hate to say Good bye because of the deflmteness of that express1on, so vu vull sas Au rex o1r ind hope to see our sm1l1ng f11end soon at the College HI fll slldllllfi H231 WII I IAM l DWARD CURRX 17 Corey Strut Ch rlestown H1 I Asc A The Ilay s the thma You llllgllt not 11nag1n1 f1on1 tht pm turf shovsn htrn that you x-sue gamng a lu he Y t he ls xed Some tons1der that an awful hand1cap, but It appears to us that It IS the auburn ha1r1 d who are domg the tlfnngs IH the vxorld At least, Red has made thmgs hum whlle he has been Wlth us In the study of the classlcs hc has OVOI been among the forcmost of thx class Dlll1ldtlCS cc t tall 1 h gum f Iul s I us.-11 dllll B111 w IS 11111111 d11t1ly ghost ll as Casca, and hcnu Ins apptllatwe f Red nonchalantls ll'lfOllTlS us that thls db1lltV IUUS 1n th: fdl1lllV 1 Football also found h1n1 a strong llYlfSIlldIl A SCFIOUS studtnt Wltll a Jov1al outlook upon hfc one who would as soon Joke as studx and vsho does 11thc1 well Red ha shown all thx qualltles of a man of succmss VVh1n hr vunds h1s way to college vu expect to h4a1 vull of h1m, and vu hope to bc among those who flrst oongmtulate h1111 on h1s sucu ss DFGDIIIIIIW lil llPblIl1ll,'. lil l'notball 143 Bl 'll Sodalzty 4l2il lla.: lllxlx ,V 1 , , , . .1 . , , ,. 1. 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N, 1 .lt- JOSEPH F RANCIS CURTIS 51 Tremont Street Charlestown .los nm Real ztorllz requires no mterpreter Charlestown has many thmgs to boast of beSldeS Bunker H111 and Joe Curtls 15 one of them A student of note he IS m BC Hlgh a buck prlvate at Camp Devens and a charter member of the Tremont Club and h1s worth requlres no lnterpreter 1n any of these 1nst1tu tlons Even before Cal uttered the famous I do not choose to run Curt had antlclpated lt because he often for got the rule, School beglns at n1ne sharp It may have been at the Club that he acquxred the nlmbleness of feet and sweetness of VOICE he dlsplayed at the Smoker but lt was at B C hxgh that Y he acqu1red h1s mmbleness 1n translatmg Greek and Latm So we come to end and to say our farewell to the phys1cal d1rector of the ectlon We hope Joe that you w1ll attaln to that pos1t1on IH l1fe whlch ought to be vours 1f that same semousness and dlgnltv and sm1le characterlze xour future 4 :tm '7 EDGAR CLRARD DAMIL 7 5 Center Street Roxbury Dui ML .Speech 1.5 silver szlence IS golden He declares he has an mferlorltv com plex However he has always bun 1 qulet lad and Slttlflg under the verv nose of the teacher ln Fourth year has not tended to make hlm more talkatlve I Splte of h1s ret1cence ln the classroom Eddie IS as Jovlal a person as one would care to meet Dam me he 1 called He w1ll tell you that It ls obtamed by doubhng the consonant and lengthenmg the stem vowel etc But you know all that from Senlor yourself Edd1e has a fine aesthetlc taste and some of hls pen plctures of moonllght mghts and wave beaten seashores have been masterpxeces Also he was one of the malnstays of the sw1mm1ng team where talkmg does not add to po1nts Hls enormous shyness and modesty whxch klll the thoughts of beauty 'md power that crowd hls tongue lb hls only dldvkbllk Sllllfllllllllf.. ll2 H B P ll S1 rlulzts ll 2 .Sr Fuel l'1fl1 three 1 1 . . . as oy HC . ,ss sa V ' ' . 1 .V ' ' fl D! 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I ' .,.. ..1..: U' ,'.. l OUIS GEORGE De ANC FI IS 71 Austln Street Somerxlllc I ovn Years of commumon urrh faur thoughts must ever leave thezr trace A perfect example of a healthy mmd ln a healthy bodv affable clean cut and slncere that s Loule Commg flom the town where the Braxes go scoutmg for baseball playels, LOUIS went to Som ervllle Hlgh for two years Then h began to asplre to hlgher educatlon and so he matrlculated to our famous mstl tute of learnmg Here he showed that that deterrmnatlon was a true and motl vatmg one because he had hlgh grades ln studles Those who know hlm best say It was to be expected because he had a nex er sax dle Splflt that ulged hlm to exceed hlmself when the obstacles were greatest We know Loule and we l1ke hlm We know hlm because every day for the past two years he has been wlth us always ln class sometlmes on the track and we l1ke hlm because of hls qualltles of smcereness and fI'l0l'ldllULQ9 Upon these qualltles, he has bullt a frlendshlp whlch llke the house bullt upon the rock, wlll not be shaken ln the greatest storms of the future Debllflllg 133 Tracie lil BI 'U S0d!lIIlS 13-1l EDWARD ALBERT DEIN SMORF 23 Baxslde Street, Dorchester Dems! Who dures assert that nughl f0l1IINllll0ll8 only IIQILIIY7 There are some men the gemus of whose charaete r lt 19 dlflicult to capture too llttle lb sald and to be brlef 1s to be obscure So It IQ wlth Dennx Wlth out attractlng undue attentlon he has gone through the wears wlth us, a good seholar who dld h1s work wlthout much nolse an athlete who preferred to plax his games away from school under the banners of his local athletlc club a good fellow and a real companlon m a qulet way Ever he pursued the exen tenol of' hls wavs captulmq all the lov of the publxc aetlvlty wlthout any oi xts renown or notoxutv We all recognized ln hmm the ge rms of success and now that the tlme has eome for those qualltle s to blossom Into the irults of aCl'l1GVCl110I'lt we know that It ns but a matter of tune and 1 brlef time, before Denny wlll glve welght to our yudgment by hls sucee sses Wlllllllllllfs fll I wh 12r HI M Smlulm ll2il . . - l 1 X I 4 4 . 4 . ' . , , .. . ,, , 1 . li ,YS , . ,, . !. . 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JAMILB IOSLPH DILVLIN 112 Granlte Street Qulncy JIVIMY Drv F xcellence I8 never granted to a man but as the reward of labor Space w1ll not allow us to tell the numerous achlevements and the popu lar1ty of J1mmy 1n the proper way Hrs numerous capablhtles were recog nlzed as hls partlclpatlon 1n numerous school act1v1t1es t8Stlfl6S To malntaln an excellent SChOl3StlC record for four years and at the same tlme to take such a whole hearted part ln the athletlc and llterary llfe calls forth the best that IS m a man Yet Dev always kept pace wlth the leaders of the class and accom pllshed great thlngs for Alma Mater on the field of sports and IH all school affanrs 'lhc motrve power for such an actxve llfe xs found in the word Spxrxt the sp1r1t of sacrxflce and of loyalty of hard work and self SRCFIHCC and as the cmbodlmcnt of thlb Splflt the B C Hlgh Splrrt we proudly polnt to the PTQSI dent of 28 President of the bemor Class Track 412 34h Captam Q43 Debatmg fl2 341 Pr: e Debate ll-P Drunxaurs 1243 l'loc'utmn H2540 HVM Qndahts 112343 JOHN I' RANLIS UOLAN 35 Alban Street Dorchester .lol-lwwx So lo lwe IS Heaven' lo ma e undying music Ill the world Here ls a story of hard luck folks' sprlngs flat tures no gas stopped by a cop or xt stalled And John usually told the teacher about them som time after class had started But despite his hard luck John was good frlend w1th a smlle for all He mould smg for you all thc latcst songs and tell you about extraordinary musl clan vlgorous Ill then art We most cordlally thank hlm for the success of ome of our class actlvltxes But we wonder whether he w1ll be a busme s man 01 whether after a little practlce we w1ll see his name ln place of Paul Whlteman s or Vincent Lopez But nevertheless we know Johnny you are thc kmd that wlll be successful W1 re sorry to part old boy to leave our strong tuendshlp but so It must br and we cxtend our vcry be st wnshcs and the best of luck to you Orchestra 112 5-li lwmtlmll 15 lr 5lUlllllllll1g 112 '14-l lrarlc I-1-D Page fifty fllt' 'l S 1 1 Y , , . , .. ,, .. ,, 1 4 .. - , ,, , ' ll ' Y! 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' 4 9 5' ' I ' HA 7 K 1 9' 7 Q - FRANCIS THOMAS DONAHUE 278 Beech Street Rosllndale QUAUX CPORKI' ill Illfl lluslled and luld llwlr ,La 0 ben! on hlm Quack has been one of the bfst known and popular fellows ln the school for he sought not renown Fame sought hlm He was Just one of the bunch untll he moved to the suburbs fROSllH dalej and then fame came IH a day Thls move also developed hls talent as a clvlc orator Perhaps he IS best known from the cry of the Spanlsh class Gee orge chalk up' Anvway George has managed to evade the lre of all hls teachers wardlng off all manner of wrath by hls cheerful grlrl In hls fourth year Frank llterally outdld all DTGVIOUS effort ln scholastlc attalnment When he graduates he lntends to go to Tech and he says that when he graduates he wlll take us out for a rlde IH hlS englne Cheerful and serlous he has always unostentatlously almed hlgh both ln hls prlvate llfe and ln hlS publlc ambltlons The pathway to glory IS filled wlth manv dangers but we feel sure that Frank wlll surmount thcm all BVM Sodallly ll234l IOHN VINCEIN T DONAHUE 1 0 Perclval Street Dorchester Dulwlxll-. Jaclc I dare do all that dorh become a man concludlrlg that he IS ex ery blt the gen tleman he appears to be let us add that many a tlme and oft the old Maroon and Gold waved trlumphant at the Fm lsh Llne as Jack slowed down hls wlnged fllght over the course. H1 was the outstandlng track man of thc school and more than once after the applause had subslded slnccre compllments were pald to hls sportsmanshln and character no less than to hls fleetness of foot Thl same stamlna and sklll placed John n a consplcuous place on the dlamond and ldentlfied hlm Wlth deftness of arm and brllllancy ln dlspatch whlch IS only anothel way of savlng he was '1 rc ll ball player In the class room John was dcmure but earnest qulet and studlous W1 would feel happy lndeed lf we knew that we would have hlm always wlth us Here s our hand to you Jack and our hat are oif Good luck be ever yours' If V M Sodalzty Track 112 541 C up t 3 Baseball 112 3 4l Football 135 Page flfly sn Y 66 .,5' CC . ,, A. ,. ., '51, 3, 1 3 x ,' 1:7 U - 'V - 1 I ,- v I I 1 . ,. , . l 3 ' G ' 41 A 2 !l f , ' ' ' . 1 l it - , J! l , - . Q, , I - ' ! Q n u , n 1 n 9 Q 1 , . , Q K 1 ' v 3 1 4 P ' ' . . .I ' s-, . , , . . .. ,, ,,, .. ,, li 59 Glance at hls photo here and after D ' 4 is 74 l 1 - . , , .. . 1 ' 1 U ' - '. ' 97 .. , , '. ' . A h sl x In . 1 1 1 is ' Y 1 ' 1' , , ' . . A . ' ' ' ' , . . . , 1 As A I , - . ' ' . , ' . .' . ez u . . 1 , , ' .. 2 V . 1 , . 9 1 - ' - . . , , , ,,.,-. .,. ,,,, , . ,' ..'. K..-vt ' PHILIP JAMES DONOGHUE 45 Edmund Street Malden P1-ul. As calm as evening when caressed By twilight breezes from the West The summer of our hfe IS Sald to be the best txme of llfe but to us lookmg before and after It seems that the green days of youth w1ll be the most mem orable In these days We have met many but among them Phll Donoghue stands out He IS a rugged good natured fellow who wlll long' be remembered for hrs broad smlle and the glft of pure comradeshlp that made the days of hlS presence so to be deslred Hls vlrtues are many and hrs faults l1e hghtly upon hlm Honest and true he can always hold up hIS head and face the world a man ready for college or the world But soon graduatlon nlght wxll blow away on 1ts balmy breezes the golden haze of schoolboy hfe and our companlonshlp perhaps shall be ended Before that tlme comes before the wlnter of lxfe Wlth xts storms and squalls of buslness sweeps over us we w1sh to express our good wlshes to you for a happy and successful career Au revolr Phll IAMES JOHN DONOHUE 31 Elmont Street Dorchester JIM DUN Pmrcv Hope enchanted smlles and weaves her golden hazr Parky ln the first and sccond year devoted all hls time to the classlcs lore But 1n the thlrd year our frlcnd became Jlm Donohue man of the world Thes plan and a bellever of the phrase It s Toasted H1s excellent work ln the school plays won h1m the pralsc of students and frlends allke In the fourth year he be ly hr stepped lnto 4 B at 9 10 on the fust day of Scnxor and thus he declded that he had started the year correctly fivc mmutes zarllcr than other years As an entertalner J1m 15 a success wlth hls rcpertolre of popular songs H gsbrisgardcd as thc latest cdltlon of what the well dressed youth w1ll wear next P Jlm w1ll bc a success be cause of his ablllty to smllc at trouble and to bear hls burdcns sllcntly Wc w1sh thc best for Jlm md wlll always remember his kmdlv nature Dramutlcs I2 51 l heer leader 431 Track fll qulmnnng f3l H M SOIIIIIIIQ 412 l4l I u Fzftx -:men 'Ts , Y 65 39 66 ' 4 u H ! 3 I 7 . 1 , ' 9 ,, l 1 .I - ' I , . 7 ' . , A ! 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' . .. , . 7 gp .' 4-K. , l0bl1'1l -XNTHONX DONOXAIN 250 Bunker H111 Strret Charlestown I Lau ll IS tranquil people' th ll llCL0lIlIIl!.Sh much We ean make secret of the fact no longer now that the aeeompanylng pho tograph has been publlshed The truth ls, gentlemen that the lllustrlous Homer had none other than Curly ln mmd when he struck upon that happy phrase ambroslal locks Here we present the dlspalr of unfortunate young' men of the thmmng thatch the envy of our Slm tm rs who cultivate the permanent wave the msplrailon of our brothers who scorn to wear a hat ln the hope of actlulrlng that Whlth nature has so prodlgally be stowed on Curly But hls chlef clalm to our remembrance lg not so passmg a tlnng IS a permanent wave It IS Curlys dlsposltlon, so calm so unruffled 0 nnpf rtulbable It IQ that even flow of temper that recelves all thmgs fortune xml flu rslty vuth tht qulet smlle of a trled phllosopher If lt lb the tranqull who ltiOlllpllSh much, thin here lb a voung man de tlnfd to move thc world mth has accomplxshments fl W 501101111 'l2'll 'l lM0'I HY RIC HARD DONOV NNI Cambrldgm Tru Tun IM lhere rs eloquence HI Silence Mom the far off eltx of Cambrldge halls Tmv Tum a well known member of our class Lnmg, as he does ln elosr proxlmxtv to Hanard he has been affee ted by the culture of hls cnvlronment and xceordlngly he 1s at all tlmes eoul teous, aifable and cordlal Durlng' hls four veaxs at B C H he was ever eon gemal and self sacrlficlng to the Intel ests of hls classmates Whllc Tlms voice has nexer been zalsed ln the heat of argument and de bate, yet he IS not IYICOIISDICUOUS Hls ablllty as an artlst has brought hlm to the fore front and h1s work graces the pages of this Year Book Rumor has lt that Tlm aspzres to wxeld the brush as he balances the palette The embryo artxst howex er IS not wantmg 1n athletlc ablllty as his prowess on the basketball court testlfies but lack of weight has always handlcapped the Tmv one The Class of 28 Wlbheb you the best of luck ln whatever task vou undcrtake, so tzrevscll Tlm and may Fortune smlle on vour Journey RPIIHIYSHYICP bmff Artur Pu f llfh ex ht . .. - ,. ,, V. , T 1 kan A. 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I . . 1 , , , ,. . .. , . el, U- .E ,-qs I FRANCIS MELVIN DOUCFTTE W1lmlDgtOH FRENCHY DUKE Taste the Joy that sprmgs rom labor The Duke was a ready and voluble champion of the advantages of being a c1t1Zen of Wllmlngton but there was one d1sadvantage 1tS dlstance from clv 1l1zat1on whlch he could not eXpla1n away In fact It IS so far removed that he spent most of h1s tlme commutmg and we saw l1ttle of h1m except 1n class There hls ready wlt soon won him a place m our hearts That we selected hlm to provlde the class merrlment was ns nltural as that we should TCJOICG ln the results In Speclal Spamsh , espe clally he was lncomparable However, hls fun maklng was not done at he ex pense of hls scholastlc standmg H 1s a hard workmg student both ln and out of class and hls recltatxons showed thorough preparatlon And now that the partmg has come and he goes back to the sllence of hls natlve heath, we WISH hxm all success If you contmue wxth the same comblna tlon of cheerfulness and QBTIOUQHCQQ we know that success and happlness wlll be yours oh Duke JOHN JOSEPH DOWNEY 49 Robmson Street Dorchester Men of few words are the best men A w1nn1ng smlle a pleasant dlsposl tlon and a w1se crack are the predoml nant characterlstlcs of Joe Downey who strides down each day from the d1ZLy helghts of Mt Ida fDorchesterJ Among the no1sy host he ranges to and fro wlth h1S enlongated comrade Honeyboy H 1s however very qulet' You hardly know he IS departmg tlll he has vamshed and you never know he has arrlved unt1l you hear h1s volce dcclphermg some lntrxcacy of the Latln and Greek for although he IS the smaller of the famous duo he lu a giant m mtel lectual attamrrents Outslde hlS enthu slastxc mterest 1n track he d1d not enter upon the avenues of pubhc fame. but we know he IS a man who wlll always shed lustre upon hlmself and the school Whatever be your chosen career B111 It 15 sure to be blessed wlth success 1n the end even as ln the begmmng It was blessed with somf many fmment quall tles of lntellect and personallty lrack l4I Rl M Sllllfllllj 1l2i1r lug: I :fly num I, J if 79 66 ,S Gi ' ' f YI li YY , . , - 7 , -7 .. as z ' ' s H L It ' ' lf - , . . . 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CIRARD BURIOIN DOXII' 3 Chestnut Street Hyde Park Fran Flrm und resolved by worth to gam love and respect thou shalt not Strive ur tam Youth likes to speak out 1ts oplmons whether lt has an audlence or not but espeelally lf someone else ls speaklng Gentleman Gerry however holds that Sllence xs golden and never once dur mg hls four vears has he been known to have spoken out of turn We are at 1 loss to sum up the other quahtles that make hlm such an enjoyable companlon A SQFIOUS effort at study, a real knowl edge of what the Classlcs mean an ar dent support of all 3CtlVltl0Q are some qualltles that augment hlS sllence and explam the esteem and popularlty 1n whlch he IH held From Gerrv we have learned manv lessons, but especlally lovaltv, lovaltv to God and to Alma Mater, loyalty to a frlend and lo5alty to prxnclple Wh1 hever wav he turns we can expect of h1m that report whlch IQ to be expected of all B C Hlgh graduates Always he IS a leader H V M .Sodllllty 112 3? DANIIEL JOSEPH DRISCOLL JR 2190 Cha stnut btlf it Lvnn JAN Dan eomes ou1 dallx leplesenta tive hom Ly nn and thx falthful guald lan of hls lltth blothel Luthbelt and lf Lvnn has many more of his Callblf-' B C High wlll gladlx welcome them B01 wlthout startlmg any of h1s professors wlth a great knowledge of Latm and Greek he has alwavs shown hlI'l1SElf a eapabh scholar and a aunt and unas sumlng gentleman Mo1e than once dur mg the dally grand, a blt of humor or a lengthy oratlon from Dan has offended no one and made the task less tedlous Under hls dlrectlon The Unholg Three and the UT B Club flourlshed but only those on the mslde knew thelr platforms Dan s falthfulness to hls assoclates, hls cooperatwn 1n all aCt1Xlt1CS marked hlm as a true frlend Hls glft of polltleal oratory mark hlm for the Senatorlal chamber and we are sure that whatever he attempts Suceess w1ll nourlsh Debatrn, ll 23 'lrnck lil H V M qodallty 112 3 43 Page Sixty , 4- H Y y s , , . J . . . , ., .. 1. h- ' . , . 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' f r ' 4 4 ' , ' ' I .. . , U , . . . . . , . . , , , , , EDWARD CUTHBERT DRISCOLL P90 Chestnut Street Lynn Enom Curms Its safer bemg meek than fierce All the way from Lynn for four years has Cuthle traveled but not alone Fortunes foresxght gave hlm a protec tlng brother who from Freshman has been by h1s slde ln every class By his qulet unassumlng manners and actlons Ed has endeared hlmself to the class Never the herald of hls own achleve ments he has been a modest good na tured frlend to all In SIZQ Ed was no rwal of Hercules but thxs dxd not phase hlm ln the battle of the classlcs Where theres a will there s a way was hls battle cry dur mg hlS confllct Wlth books Each suc CGSSIVB year has found hlS name lnscrlbed among those chosen few the ' Honor Students He was one who proved to teachers that thelr work was not ln vam Cuthxe has taken our Rev Prefect s words to heart We must have Knowledge for frlendshlp May fortune Smlle upon you Eddle boy and may you be as well recelved wherever you go as you have been among us BVM Sodalny 1123! IOHN ROBERT DUNN 08 Rlehmond Street Dorchester JOHNNY If mu-uc be the food of play play on P of Johnny Dunn who dally comes to B C Hxgh from the wllds of Dorchester borderlng on Mllton Its very seldom that the nlne o clock bell beats thls rosy cheeked lad to his seat John s qulet manner IS no obstacle to his popularlty for he IS a likable fel low Wlth a good blt of humor a frlend who rlghtly deserves the tltle of real lrle nd for he 15 one who will be loyal at all tlmes Besldes hls fidellty to hls books for he IS an example of a dlllgent student hls clalm to fame l1es m h1s muslcal sklll Orgamsts are scarce at B C Hlgh but Johnny has been the Sodallty organlst for the past four years and h1s presence has been great help to the Moderators We are sure of John s share of renown because no matter where he goes or what he attempts hls good fellowshlp uprlghtness and devotlon to duty wlll make hlm a valuable man H V slidlllllv 2 3 -ll ggdqllty Orgayglqt Pup.: brrly ont' . 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YW- ll' O IOQI' PH DUNN Z1 VN entvworth Stu et Malden Dluco Rl-0 A ood lun, and a mzghh spearanlan Whenexcl we thmk of Leo ln vears to eome we ll always have to consldel that Good thlngs come ln small pack ages Ifor although qulte small ln sta ture, he lb great ln all scholastlc endeav Ol and stands hlgh IH the esteem of all hls fellow elassmates as a gentleman and seholal Hls dbllltV wlth the elastle has galned for hlm the coveted eplthet of Dead shot Dunn to whlch fact manv ot llls XICUIUS wlll readily testlfy Our broadmlnded sympathy eompels us to overlook the taet that Leo halls from Malden Leo seemed to have the alt ot eXDless lnh hlmself Perhaps he was a partleular frlend of the Muses who gaxe hllll that meets of PXpI'6bSl0Il Whatexer be the explanatlon hls COITlDOSltlOI'l u ld lo hate that gracefulnf s und ease whlch we could haw well u fd lf ue had lt It a asset whlch max plove xaluaole to mm IH the Iutule -Xdd to that mls brlght look and outlook and hopes are hlgh fol Leo HVM Sodnllh 1123-li JOHN WILLIAM l X -XXQ 1-14 Qldlk Annum Chelsea .IOHNINX Mus Hu Speech IS sllter 5lIPlICl old n Prom Chelsea he eaml 10111 vm ns leo to begm that long struggle wslth TIIIN Tlm for suplemaey lll a Kuplng sl lence contest Freshman Xtdl ended ln a dead heat and eaeh sueu telllljl' se lv wltnessed a slmllar endlng Xet thls happy carefree youth ffor so he IS do splte hlS qulet manner ln classl qulcklx ealned for hlmself the name of Hap because of hlS varled assortment of good laughs He IS the llfe of anv gathe rlng the enemy of gloom, the soul of good nature and as the adage goes Such popularlty must be deselxed Hls reel tatlons were lost on the back 10Vt be cause of thls sllence In support of all aCtlVltl6S and especlallv sports there was no one more eonstant and nlanv were the autumn hours he hlteh hlked after the team to games May your qulet ways vour lastmg loyalty and brlght tl1bp0Sltl0Tl brlng you as much success as they brought Nou frll-nds who ulll never ee se to cheer for you Iohnnle boX Page Sun neu ., . . . . 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', v - .,... 1' r1ety and hue of hlS cravats has been a JOHN Nl' ILAN PELNEY 39 Ifoxest Hllls Street Iamalca Plaln JACK 411 abrldgement of all that was pleasant Ln man In the Fall of 26 Jack had a v1s1on and m that VISIOH he saw the benefits to be derlved by Jolmng the ranks of the Class of 28 Th1s shght blond falr complexloned youth then entered 3B and cheerfully took part ln the struggle for knowledge It d1d not take h1m long to make fr1ends and a patent cause of h1s popularxty was hlS everlastmg sm1le Jack always presents a sunny appear ance whether It be ramy or falr weather and h1s Jovlallty has done much to brxght en up the classroom He has always glven us an example of what the well dressed man should wear Whlle the va source of wonder and amazement Falthful to hls books vlrtuous ln hvmg active ln hls school lxfe Jack cannot be called 1dle Qulet wlth an ever present Smlle he has walked h1s way through the years and lnto our llves whence we hope the hazards of llfe wlll not be :ble to tear h1m I? V ll Sodallty 112 341 THOVIAS MICHAEL FFFNIEY 507 East 6th qtrut South Boston Tom H eu L en 4 nd though sez en It lb easy lb not untll the departed one that we thmk of the good qualltles that have made hmm dear to us But wlth Tom we are made to antlclpate thls time and say our feel mg before he leaves Because of hls wood nature we have all grown fond of hlm and because of his scholarshlp we have become proud of hlm In hls oulet cheerfulness we have found an expres slon of the finest class splrxt He leaves behmd h1m a frlendshlp that was strong from the beglnnmg one whlch we hope that time wlll only strengthen the more not trv out for any of the teams but m no science fairly worth the to say Good bye and It we have seen the last of Not bemg athletlcally mclmed he dld hls studles he was an msplratlon He leaves the school, but he wlll not leave our memorles When the course of our usefulness IH the world has come to an end we are sure that 'Tom will have galned the top of the plle ln the struggle That IQ our wxsh for hlm Page Surly Ihre , v . . , . v 1 A Q A L . 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'I' FRANCIS XAVIER PEALONFX 12 Thurston Strcet East Boston lllAlNlx Ihe l'arth has gauwd In one man the more Many cars have passed through the East Boston tunnel slnce Frank first came to B C Hlgh Shylv and bashfully d1d he sllp lnto our mldst too modest to allow the news of h1s entrance to be acclalmed with applause If we honestly speak our ODIIIIOII of hlm we must acknowledge that he has lmpressed us as a smcere frlend and scholar Ixewer bolsterous ln hls man ner Frank 1 on: lron whom we could depend any tlme A faithful student from the start of the long grlnd h always tried to help the others along He proved hlmself an athlete of no ordinary abllny at some of the class outmgs elther at RlV6ISlde or Nantasket We do not Wlbh to leave the lmpresslon that Franks quletness prevents hlm from looklng on llfe s Joys He consumed hlS share of the booty at the Smokers and p1cn1cs So It IS wlth our best wishes for success that to Frank as he leave. us a hearty and slncere VALE BV W Sozlallty 11233 IOHN FRANCIS FITZGERAI D 66 Glendale Stl em t Dorchester Fun To be ll well favored man IS ll t of fortune Durlng the course Fltzy has made an envlable reputatlon as a schola1 de bater Thesplan and a guardian of th. sllver co1n S1nce second year h1S class mates have never questloned the safetv of thelr class funds because they had entrusted them to Fltzv keeping labored to get It from them but at the class plcnlcs he Invested lt wlsc lv Fltzy has been glfted wlth the pow er of oratory and manv a class and manv a teacher has he enthralled by a uase less flow of words In Ssnlor he was an enthuslastlc member of the Bapst and won a posltlon ln the DFIZL debate We enjoyed h1s actmg at the Chrlstmas entertamment and he contmued hls good work m the chool play Studles have nes ez fnghtened FltZy because he always gave them hlS serxous attention We have learned many lessons from hlm, especlally the lesson of loyalty loyalty to God to school to frlend and to principle We can only w1sh the best of luck to this splendld type of a Cathohc scholar and gentleman Debatmg C343 Pr: e Debate 1134! 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A Y , 1 a , Z -s s - 1 - - - .' use - 1 AV 5'4- JOHN JOSLPH FIIZGLRAI D 238 Lexlngton Avenue Cambrldge Ren Flu I'he torrent roared and we did buffet ll with lusty unews Here IS a young man who has got on swxmmlngly for the past four yezu Pardon the pun We would not reslst xt xt so Fltz the man It was not so long ago that an alrplane accomphshed the seemmgly lmposslble flylng across the Engllsh Channel In these days one has to swlm across to ment recognxtlon Now that the Atlantlc has been spanned by plane lt IS only followlng precedent to suppose that another decade or two wlll see our supermen breastmg the broad stretch wlth crawl and trudgeon Make closer scrutlny of the accompany mg pxcture frlends Mark h1m as the first man who w1ll race Neptune hlmself across the Atlantic one who IS destlned to crawl his way lnto hlstory But FltZ has more than his swlmmlng to recommend h1m It was but a short year ago that hls loglc confounded the doctors of the law and preserved a certaln play ground fol the youth of Cambrldge SHIIIUIHIIL 123i BI VI S0dIlllf5 11,233 H CHARLES JOSEPH FLANAGAN 212 Hamllton Street Dorchester LHARLII- Ihe plays the thing your laurels Hampden' We have one among us whose lately uncovered talent may justly cause you some concern The voxce of John Drew no longer thrills across the footllghts OtlS Sklnner has served the American stage nobly these htty years Though the next generatlon may cherlsh thexr memory they need not mourn thelr loss as lrrenarable For an Antony and a Brutus have been seen upon our stage who lf they choose wlll f ruse our audlences to forget the great Thesplans of thc past We w1ll not read lly forget the 1928 productlon of Jullus Caesar and the two sterllng actors whom the class of 28 has glven to the school Charlle s Interpretation of Brutus made h1m a name to conjure wlth upon the stage The maturlty of hls actmg' and the melody of his V0lL6 were among the many notable features of a verv notable productlon Elocutlon lontcst 1123! 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IHOMAS IRANICIS PI H WIN 1051 Sllmm Qtnct Mrdford T011 R111 To strue Lo seek to md and not to Held bexng con qulct way expresqonb waen t V10 But Tonc There are many ways of spltuous and Tom chose the We don t 1emen1ber any loud that belonged to h1m and he 11 nt when lt came to act1on lo tlength and moet of lt 1QSldl d 1n h1s character and for that wc lespccte d md llkcd hlm He lct hw act10n:. speak 101 111s tongut, and thls modest r1t1 uncm enh mer d h1s llkcablenees Thcrc woe xlways an 3ttldLtlOIl f0l Tom IH Sod 1l1tv too Put thw wlth thm 1 omte aboxc and It makes a plettv good co1nb1nat1on It lb w1th confidence that we ay Tom wlll be heard from Rot hae a way of makmg you hsten when he speaks before the clase and that too, can be mtelpretcd to hm fdX0l When we part wc want to assule Tom that wc are Qorrx to leaxe hlm and that oul best wlshms 111 h1s f01 thc best that l1fe can offu lil M Sodalltv 141 'VIAT'1HEW PA I RICk I' OL AN 9 VS 1lbu1 Aw nur Cllftondale A1 MxTT In thy face I we the map of honor truth and Imultx lllttulf 4 youth st1.11gl1t stockx xnd 1 llklllj, along., thc st11tcl1 110111 Jann t 1TOItl'llI'l1pt0Tl stufts d xou 111 P1t Ifolan Hls gent1e111,,1nlV conduct and hm b111 llant mlnd haxe madr h1111 admlred A tv,e of youth who SIVS what hc means lllil have what hc thmkfs 1s txuc lcqard less of the consequences IS he and th1s IN one of the glowlng cha1acter1st1cs of Pat of Saugus You may be Pats dearest frlend or IHLl1lV a st1angc1 vet lf hc thmke vourc wrong' he tells you But 1f you rr llght, and you havc done somethmg worthv of p1a1ec Iat l1k4 .1 eportsman 1s alwave, among the first to p1a1se you HN clever satm h1s all lound, fr1endly and gentlemanly conduct h1s stand mg as a eport and studs nt, haxe made Pxt 41 Vouth that one can alw avs look upon as a rcal Cathollc g,cntleman a gf nulne product of ds ll old B C' H 90 H1113 112 S In Im UI, 121 l'u 1 S ..-1-I ' vw 1 , 1 ' v 1 A 4 1 r 1 . 1 1 . 11 2 1 2 , . 4, ' .Q h V I. l. ,. . f , . , . 1 .1 x .X ' . 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' 1 y-,1 f T. 1 ' 12 - .rI ..2r.'fr'fff.. g' . 1.rly'.s11' . , .ffl DANIFL RICH ARD FOI EY 214 South Street Jamalca Plaln DAN DANNY A tender heart a wlll mflexlble Louder please we can t hear you up here 1n the back of the room Th1s has become such a frequent request of Dan ny s teachers that we feel sure that he should be glven th1s final remlnder to speak out all hlS fine thoughts through out all h1s hfe But 1f he IS too qulet lil the saymg of thmgs 1n class hx, IS Just as qulet 1n talk1ng of h1mse1f and h1s deeds He IS as modest and qulet as h1s schoolday VOICE and of h1s achleve ments It has been sald durlng the course of our study of s1m1les, that ' Danny s career 1n the four years at B C Hlgh has been as that of a b1rd IH xts steady Hlght through peaceful skles hlgher st1ll and hlgher Boston College Hlgh School now sends hlm forth to battle wlth the worlu and she feels sure that the same sterl1ng characterlstlcs that carrled hlm so surelv through h1 h school and entrenched hlm so firmly 1n our regard W l brmg unc-ess to all h1s future undertaklngs Goo luck to you Danny Football 143 BVM Sodalng 41231 JAMES ALPHONISUS FOLEY 38 East Street Dorchester IM I have a heart with room for every Joy Tom that IS to say J1m IS one of our palr of perfect twlns We defy anyone to tell them apart or together elther by thelr appearance or th91I' volces O1 theu act1ons It would be dlsastrous o put them 1n the same classroom thev look so much allke One teacher has declared that 1f one of them declded to take the place of the other at anv tune he would not be able to tell the dlffer ence How they are able to tell them selves apart lb beyond us Teachers QIVS asslgnments to one for the other both have a numerous cohort of follovs ers some of whom are not so well known to the tYV1l'1 who mav chance to be addressed because the frlends of one cannot tell Wh1Ch IS whlch Glfted wlth the grace of laughter a good mmd whlch he uses to advantage, an enthuslastlc loyalty that has helped to make so many of our school affalrs successes J1m 1S sure to succeed We w1sh hlm all the success and none 0' the mlsfortunes of h1s twxnshlp and hope to see h1m ln college along w1th us Page SHIV Sf ten ' L 1 1 J I s a as as ac f: as ' ' ' as , . ca x 1 1 . ,, . as - y rr . . . . 5 . . . . . 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I . . ., . ,L v. 1 A '- .A-.Y JOQT PH DOWLIING FOLEH 1 D xvton Stlec t T101 C 1ostr 1 UI' Ilu 5.111111 mlm IS learned and ll nmsl rare spe al cr A Ll0WdC0 hall a tense and sxlent udunec , and on the stage 1 blonde deb on lll speaml llLHOl1HLll'l2 the vuekedness ol the tllTlf 1l'ustrat1n0f his povnt VVlth IJLlNOI'ldl experlenccs If amid the tumul tuous applause vue were to su That IQ ou1 Joseph D you mlght gmt a false 1l11p1QSS10I'l of thls lad H1s knowledge of the modern dance, hls pleasmg DCI sonahtx and readv wlt mas get hun an easy cntxance to all the fast soclals of the dav, but a blg' weln of seuousness makes h1m plaee all these thlnsrs ln then proper place Hns ser ousness has ay pcared ln hls numerous essavs 101 thc Botolphlan whrle the W17 udrx of hxs prn has held us spellbound A good speakex a fine wrlter wlth a brllllant stvlf hls ke en xxlt has madr hlm a ple xsant eompamolv and a notable fxguu Ill our hu 1 xxx h nd that hc vxlll always be as notable ln the 'lftfl days whln wr lean Alma Matc1 lflbllflllj., HI lflorutmn 447 Ilotolpluan 411 lil 'll Sodulrh H259 IHOMAS XAX HR 10111 58 East Stu et Do1cheste1 Bur love and be friends as two uch men .should be P1181 ntmg Thomas X of the xolmx Lxxms tlu CdNtO1 and Pollux of tlusl 111 ta ras x lcv thxs lm 'lhomas And so It shoald bf unls the photographcl has made spo1t of u H fpllx the-sc two xount' men mme not ln the same dlN1Sl0I'1 ot fOl.11tll Kid! Happlly too, they vxue lavu ibltllllj., Voung students and dld not often lun xfoul the powers that be Othuvusa what an unendlng souree of pe1plax1tx they would have proved to teach: IQ and Prefeets allke Tom IS a happv 3,0 luckv 1nd1x1du l xx 1th rcxe1 a can Ieax mg worry and anxletx to those who vull have It Rome wasnt bu1lt 1n a dav no om beheves IH th t adage more 1mpl1c1tly than Tom Hence we have found him clomg all IH a lelsurelv wav There IS an otermty of years ahead of us hgures Tom After all the1e 1s much sense ln such an attltude especlally m these days when speed IQ the curse of the natxon and the cou1ts a1e jammed vuth spudstc 18 Ing.: Slxlx ugh! , W , l.4A ' '. fy ,T 1 1 A.. X. sc-I ,1- - ff 2 e .' . ' A . .. . , 1 n, L K 4 I, ni n 511132 1 I - 2.11 1'f,1 , x' x 1 I sk' 2 ., 1. ,., . . s. A I x 1.1 ' 1 - 1 1 1 K1 Y V3 S27 it ' - , n ' , . . . . , . 1 '- S , ' y. 1 ' ' ' - ' 1' Q' v1 - ' . . ' ' Y 1'- f ' 1. 3 1 .' lf -. '3- 1 ' .1 1 ' 1 I 1 .41 y . 1 ,1 . , ' ' . 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Vu as C - ., yt FDW ARD JOSEPH FORD 4.9 Grove Street Boston EDDIE There rs happlness ln such a frzend Thls class m1ght well be called the Class of Lovlng Brothers we have so many of them Wlth us Ed 1e IS a member of the Ford Brothers Inc and plays the part of s1lent partner 1n that comb1nat1on even as he plays lt IH the larger act1v1t1es of the school For Edd1e IS qu1et, and of that group of fellows who by the1r s1lent cooperatlon furmsh the background of strong and dependable support that makes the more publlc efforts of others appear brllllant Eddle IS studlous and answers well to the po1nt when he IS called upon but about hlmself he has seldom uttered a word To wr1te about such a one IS therefore rather hard Ed sllent and ret1cent as he 1S lets h1s deeds do all the shoutlng dur1ng h1s years wlth us These same deeds and the qual1t1es that made them possible are what we look to to brlng from our eager throats cheers of pralse for h1s future success HVM Cndaluy umm HI' NRY WILLIAM FORD 45 Grove Strec Boston H1-.NNI-JRY Imperturbubzlzty and marmoreal calm Smce th1s famous member of the Ford Brothers Inc has come to Boston Col dCtlV9 part 1n all the dCtlVltl8S that make up the llfe of our school In sports he ventured 1nto the realms of track and for h1s first and second years unt1l the old age and d1gn1tv of years compelled hlm to avold the 1nd1gn1ty of makmg a pubhc spectacle of h1mself he was not able Then he turned to the b1gge1 and better arcn L of endeavor that of studle and managed to atta1n such a look of sermusness that he had no d1Hiculty at all 1n gammg the honorable pos1t1on of Beadle He laughs but when the proper moment comes for senousness he can be as SQTIOUS as the vuse Klng Solomon We shall all enter the scattered ways of the dlfferent busmesses and professlons and maybe shall never agaln meet Henrv but always shall we look for that happy moment Mcanvwhlle we w1sh hlm all success and honor Track 4l2l H V M QOQIIIIIIN f1,2 35 PII P S1111 mlm 1 A ' ' I Ci 55 as - ' ' - ss Ki - 4 YY , ,, ' ll d' 9, ' n , a ., KK ' YY ' ' . 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' lOllN LDW ARD lOl1lJ 411 Church Stlect M1lt0H F111 H111 sazl the seas o I1 e Nlany plz asant features havc filled ou1 foul vears but one of the most pleasant has been our assoclatlon wxth Fllv Always lcadx to toll or share .1 Joke and alwaxs among the leadns 1n am esca padc hc has 1vc1 becn an enjovablc com pamon Hc lb a boy who m1xes buslncss w1th pleasurx md soclal dCtlV1t19S and 11 studles do not ITIIX Wlth plcasure and so 11a dCtlVltllS woll as Fhv puts t What oi 1t' I 111 glad to be at school Wlth a smllc he presldos 1n thc tlckct booth at the Lunch Room Thc b ll 11ngs thx tlckct booth lb xacatcd and 11 then xou should ee a snapp1lx du s ml vouth wlth a pearl grey hat, the latest Kollege IHdtLl1lllg' sllcked down han thats Flu Kut Klothes and sn1a1t c1ax at nun lcaned toward athletlc but 1 1tl11 1 prlded hlmsflf on h1s abllltv to W11tC Xcrsc and prosc for the Botol plllall W1 ale sul: that nothlng but success awalts h1111 at thm and of h1s 1a111 bow, and lt IS unwllhnglx that we say Good bw u ulphmn HI If I 'U No lulltw l 2 3 I l1lC ll Xl1D f OXNIOR lRX'Nllx Lmlltll btlfl lil! 11 I IINIH lllurcul mmslrol 0 Ih sk ' 1111 1 s 11s sax w 1 up 111 thc wolld and follow 111 the w1k1 oi h1s 11a1111s1k1 Just wh111 hc dm llllll hls ac111l 1 plratlons IS 1 problem 1l1tl1 cult to solu but whn ll Illlllbilgll w 1 soarmg' through the blum D1c x 1 w1th h1m lh sp1r1t Manv are thf tllllf he has tlaxclled to thm Boston Al1DOlt for a rldc It was m mcntful Sundn for h1n1 whcn a pllot told hlm therc was lust room fo1 one 111011 In 1un1pc d L1ndy and for a wuk he told l1ow Boston looked from the dl Ask hlm what 7oon1 means and thcn keep oulet Thr ZIIQNVOI wlll take flu mlnutes But hc was not up 1n thc an ou 1 hls books and that 'xftrr all makrs a school caleu l SUCCQ HS Dlck 1s glfted w1th wmsome wavs and lt 1s no IlSk to NAV that hc can fill an lmportant pa1t ln davs to form It wa one of ou1 plcasant assoclatlcns to be Wlth l llI'l1 and ou1 hands mach out to hlm IH fr1cndsh1p Bl M Sodalltx 4151 lag! 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' , . . . , . . 1 , I I AVIYI , JOHN JAMES FULTON 48 Holllngsworth Street Mattapan 1' ULT STLAMBOAT There ES eloquence m szlence To be sxlent would be more ln keeplng wlth the presence of Fult IH our mldst For be xt known he was of that retlr mg type qulte content to leave each day s battle ln the hands of others And so lt IS dlflicult for us to polnt out any manner1sms pecuhar to h1m ln the course at hlgh school 1f we overlook that one common to so many, com1ng 1n late If there were any lssues ln class we would have been greatly surprlsed to have h1s op1n1on volced for e1ther slde Yet h1s quiet gentlemanly ways have won h1m many frlends durlng the years he was among us He was not an ath lete, but he manlfested deep lnterest IH all the sport 8CtlVltl8S of h1s school, and such lnterest IS a proof of real Splflt We cannot say farewell, but we do wlsh you Godspeed through whlchever one of the many ways to Success you may choose as the best one to brmg glory to Alma Mater and yourself EDWARD MICHAEL GALLAGHER IR 71 Oak Square Avenue Brlghton EDDIE GAL We have been frzends together In sunshine und m -shade Generous free from all worry and fret frlendly to all seasoned wlth a bl' of temper and a bewltchlng smxle Eddle IS above all loyal Frowns fur row not hlS b10W worry finds no wel come ln hxs heart We have vet to meet the man who dld not fall before the smile and cheerful glances that accom pany the Wltty 3llblS of Eddle f Brlqhton In sports the name of Gal lagher and Hockey are synonymous From a mldget wleldlng a StlCk hlgger than hlmself he has skated and poke checked untll l1ke Achllles of old he became the leader of the steel shod puck chasmg hosts of B C Hlgh He d1d not outshlne the rest of us ln class but he was always ready wlth an answer and always falthful to hxs books thus producmg a student athlete All hall to Captam Eddlel bemor Council Hockey H2545 luptum 14-J Football 44? Baseball l-H Bl M 50lllIlll1 ll2l lug: 'wr enly one w 9 as 1 -s as , as sa - - - sa ' u ry ' ' . ' . , - 1 , . v y A 9 1 r , 1 f 1 1 V, ' 1 -' 5 as as as as tc f - i . . ,, , 4 . s . 1 .L . ' 7 . ' . . ' 7 at ' wr ' in , - ,' A ' , ' ' ' u - rl 0 y - ' v Q 1 I , - , - . . . . r y . 3 ' H 2 9' 5 ' I 'I 9 A ' 7 ' ' ' . ' -. . ' , ' w -. GEORGE WILLIAM GALVIN 5 Redwood Street Dorchester GAL He is given to sports The first three years of Gal s career at B C Hlgh passed by quletly He took each day as It came and he took the studles that accompanled the day Senlor year he ventured forth to con quer new fields and gam new laurels The grldlron was the scene of h1s aCtlV 1t1es and the posltlon of Center was hls place ln the battle l1ne Against hlm came the enemy they both saw and felt him and then they were conquered Wlth the final game came the long desired letters and he hung up his cleats leavmg behind a name as a courageous play er OH' the field of sport Gal IS qulef and seldom his voice IS heard m the heat of debate but this has not prevented hnn from maklng the acqualntance of many who llke hlmself have sought wisdom and good fellowshlp at B C Hlgh As we gather for the final partlng wc clasp vour hand ln friendship Gal and wlsh vou all sucuss ln the futurs Football 143 Hooker 14! BVM Sodnllh 1l2ll RICHARD PATRICK GANYON '-V3 Mount Ida Road Dorchester Homsusox DICK 3 our ey es On the seventeenth of March some vcars ago Dorchesters population was benefitted by the comlng of the subgect of this artlcle Honeyboy Dlck With the passlng of wars Dick advanced 1n xusdom and age and the power of these two gamcd for him an admlsslon to our clas , wher he soon became a popular and dlllgent student In the bittles wuth the classlcs h always held h1s own and few and far bf tween wfre the days when he could not be lelled upon to supply the neces saly lnformatlon when h1s less fortunate brethren faltered and falled A clever though unfortunate athlete on the gridiron he has not falled to attaln success ln a social may and h1s ability as an entertalner IS unexcelled Remember the 5251105 P03319 We hope to meet you agaln Dick at B C and so untll then oo uc Football 133 Track f4l BVM Sodallty 11234-J, Secretary ill Page Seventy two , 1 Y 7 if 97 .. - - U 1 ,1 I n In I 1 4 l 1 Y . 7 l ll YY ' ' 1 , V . , , . v Y , ' . . . 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Y . . . . . , . 1 ' ' ' sc ' rr - - , . . if , ' , . , . . . , , , , JOSEPH XAVILR GLLASOIN 29 Ruskin Street West Roxbury 0E What man dares I dare Some men are very small 1n SIZE and of them It IS sometlmes sald that good thlngs come ln small packages But good thlngs also come m larger packages S It IS wlth Joe He IS not the smallest ln the class but the very largest can not beat hlm 1n enthuslasm and energy He IS characterlzed by a constant enthusxasm and an ever ready generosxty whether lt be for a general actlvlty or IU the ald of a frlend Constant ln hls studles he has always shown the same energy and mterest ln the books that he dlsplayed ln all other thlngs that are part of our hfe in school Let the lesson lxg and Joe had an answer let the teacher find fault and he always had an answer that brought laughter Earnest klnd generous wlth a great deal of good humor and squareness ln hls makeup he was an essentlal part of our school llfe It IS our WlSh that he wlll always hold the same place ln our llfe Tru L ill gndulzlg 412 'U FRANCIS XAVIER CLEESON 83 Foster Street Brlghton FRANK And thy heart ts true as steel Frank 1S the sort of a fellow any lon Always smllmg generous and good natured He halls from Brlghton and It can well be proud of her noble son Llke many other fine young men Frank entered the portals of B C Hlgh School as a retlrlng freshman but by hls studlous efforts and good natured char acter he soon gained the hlghest esteem of hlS classmates Always trylng to do hls best lest he mlght devlate from that golden course Whlch he so recently .14 tamed our best poet He leaves the school wlth the well WlSh9S of all hlS school chums and much good IS expected to come of thxs pr1nce of good fellows and excellent scholar Many are the ways men travel on the road to success Wh te fer one Frank chooses we are sure that thls sturdy lad whose very stance seems to sav I can do lt and not talk about lt will gam the hlghmst renown S0dlllll1 112 S ll Debalzng. ill Football 4-lb Page bcuz nly lluvr- , 1 1 . f l 1 l , il-I W9 .4 ,, , . . . 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V X - ,' - Q: ng 1 ' I ' Q - D Y' A ', ' IOHN -XINlllO'NIY COLIJFN Stone Terrace D01 chester Jomx Hy num: rs Ihr index 0 nu zharactvr lnu sax that Sllence IS golden but we knovs that John Golden lb not sllent Why men hlS very necktles are loud and the brlghtness of hls beamlng coun tenance 1S enough to scatter the densest mlsts that ever gather 1n the classroom John lb small but only lf you compare hlm to an ephalamafluntn He IS our two hundred and fifteen pound champ, and hls Jollv laugh and Jovlal smlle are as large as hlmself Bemg such a sxze he was a grf at hope on the football team untll mjuxns put h1m out of compctl t1on In hls first and second Vear he was a whale of a SVHYIIIIIEI but the call of Ldtlll and Glcek xx as too strong to lQblSt and he had to abandon thc tank Rapidly the end of our school days are apploachlng and soon vx ll bf leaving B C Hlgh, s0 full of rlch memorles and yolls COHIDAYHOHQ You John will always hold a blg place ln our mcmorxes a xou Hllt d a blg part of our school davs May luck be vuth vou Sillfllflllllg. H21 football 1U BI M Sorlnlltv l23l FI ll FORD IOSFPH C0011 'Z W iNhlIlgt0ll Qoult lVlarlbo1o I nom I um constant ns the nnrtharn star Here ls thc hung lLfL1tdtl0ll oi tne baseless change that nothmg good tan exe! Lomm fl0lT1 NI31lb0lO Thou who have knovsn Goody these foul mam have knovnn an even tcmpelmd gentw man vxhosc con tancs IQ among us t least, hls most 1mpress1u. wntuc Alvs ays the same hlgh level of attalnmcnt ln hls class work always the same keen lntcrcst m thc affalrs of dass and school always tht quu t smlle of grutlng to hls hunds 1 INVKI fallmg membu of that tllumvlratc of commutfrs who swmgs open the door of 4C at 916 a d cvrrx mornmg Do xou vxonder that we call hmm constant Cllff glaced the stage during the lecent ploductlon f Juhus Caesar and vsore thc robe of a senator wlth the dlgnltv of one the manner born NIO wonder F01 ls there not nn h1m SOYl16th1I'lg of that sobrlety and stolldlty that marked the noblest men of Anclent Rome' BF 11 bodalzty ll 2 3 I Dramaucs f-U I um 54 u mx u lr , v ww, 1 v 1 A . l 1 .4 , - 9 . . 4 as J- ,,! 1 I .u 1 . l I , i -- ,..j, 4' Y 1 . . . . r V y . . . h xy . . 1 1 . 'I . . U . N A .. ,.. ' ' . . . , . t . . . :hi . X.- . . I - . ,' . y . 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' 0 ' x ' A Y ' Q .N 1 . . . , . . 5 . - . .. . :fee . f -,f, ll hw he rt and mxght whlch IS all the PAUL IOSEPH GOODE 146 Chestnut Avenue Jamalca Plam Goonv Goodness IS beauty m :ts best estate Good natured and pleasure lovmg as he was we loved h1m from the start for the very w1t and good heartedness wlnch made h1m welcome everywhere Ready for anythlng always smllmg xn class and out he was popular wlth everyone and the years added to the frlendshlp he so easlly made and kept Each year of school he passed wlth honor and left behlnd a teacher wlth pleasant memories of a good student Outside the class room he tned h1s hardest to w1n honor for the school 1n sports but the fickle 1ade Fortune dld not shme upon h1m In class and out he played the game wlth best can do It ls .1 long lane that has no turnmg and so ln the pleasant course of our companlonshlp we come to a partlng It may be for long but lf we were to be consulted xt would be a very brlef tlme Maybe It w1ll be at college but sooner or later we w1ll we hope once agaln l1ve and work wlth Paul Goode EDWARD RUSSELL GRAY 41 Mad1SOH Street Atlantlc RUSSELL SENIOR Gmses The pen IS mlghtler than the sword Conslstency IS a golden vlrtue and 1 m commg late to class Every mornmg for a long t1me at five mmutes after nlne the door would burst open and Russ would burst 1n bedecked ln h1s patent hall' comb wlth hls patented excuse I dldn t get up on tlme Alas' Consistency brought h1m only woe Hls placld manner and easy attltude would hardly hmt at ambxtlon but he exemplifies the axlom that ambltxon creeps as well as soars Glfted with a m1ld sense of humor and a SQTIOUH love of study Russell has always been among the leaders of th class We llked th1s u s who wa among the llterary stars R of the class We sav good bye to a student and a happy lad and we look forward wlth Joy to our compamonshlp Wlth the br1ll1ant colleelan Botolphzan 1341 B V M Sodnlltx 112 31 Suzmmmg Ill ,lids :ly f , X . 1 1 GG 99 ,. . . . ,, - - , ' Y 7 ! 1 . v , n u n 1 7 ' ze V' ' , ' ' . 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' g ' .'0lH?l V'-fire' IDWARD ALP RBD LRIPP INI 09 Alllngton Strut W1 st Medford I mm Hrs tune was largely taken up Nlfll nzalunb people happy -xltll threc long ycaxs of unaccount ablc oLscur1tv Eddn Gr1f'Hn has at last hroken the bonds of shvness and cast aslde h1s role of Rlp Van Wlnklc and burstlng forth has opened up h1s cheerful nature, to the efreat Joy of all hls frlends who are many to sav the least Gxlf heretofore, was a qulet assummg lad but has now come foxth ln hls true llght to further attract all Wlth whom he comes ln contact bv his wmnlng personallty What a surprlse we recelved at the Chrlstmas entertan ment when we read hls name on the programme, and who wlll forget hls clever 110111 xval of the colorcd man Sam who loved frxed ch1cken Eddxe has takc n kc en dellght ln brlghtenlng the hours of class w1th hls clex er sketches and lu uorous cartoons, for, be It known th t Ed IQ a I'1Qll1g voung artxst Bl 'll Sodallty 12341 W11 LIAM DUDLLX L Rll' 11 IN 69 Old Haxbol Sturt South Boston in 1 Hrs mule ls us u lhunlsful lwnm days ln hlgh school wc vull lecall filst unong thx ll18ll101dbl1 ones of our vouth this tall lad vxlth thc studlous LXDTBBSIOH Studlous ober steadfast Wlth a firm wlll hc set h1s face from the xerv begln nmg to attam all that lb mcluded under the notlon Rellglonl et bonls artlbus and hls success has be cn vsolthv of hxs dmtmrmmatlon Scrxous whs n that 1s thx propcr thmg hc can bc as ,lox 1al as th: occasion dcmands md hls xut 18 of thf hmst, SINCE ln 1tS use hm ls alwavs thoughtful of otha rs Evcr actlxe thrlftv and thoughtful, hc lb at all tlmes a plcasant companlon and for those who wm hls approval a tortun ltr frlf nd H1 ls bound to do thlngs both m collrge and ln the succeed mg vc xrs Max God prospel hlm 1 SPICII y su . , . . as 'J A 1 A ' 1' ms ' x ,. -- ' 1 . 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WOOF, 0 wonderful son that can so astomsh a mother Glll' IS always gettlng 1nto trouble ln class and the teacher IS always find mg fault w1th h1m If you do not thmk thlS IS a proper estlmate of the case then you should ask the subJect of thls bel1ttl1ng plcture Dan IS a mlxture noble resolves and boylsh Sp1I'ltS H would study ln fact he does study but he does not commence to study each mght unt1l lt IS so late that he cannot find tlme to finlsh But for all that Glll IS a ine fellow who always had a laugh for hlS worse fortune and who never can be kept sorrowful long by a reprlmand He IS earnest and brlght and When he gets all hls lessons he gets them well and then there IS a Woof of trzumph even as there IS a Woof of sorrow at a fallure We hked Glll and we always wlll and we hope that klndly time wlll keep hlm always among the best of our frlends Debatmg ill HVM godalzty fl23l DAVID EDWARD HANLON JR 1300 Hyde Park Avenue Hyde Park DAVE Str your wrt ambles well lt goes euuly Dave Hanlon has put more people ln thelr proper places than any man of the present Senlor class It IS a glft One may put another ln h1s place by a harsh word of bltlllg' sarcasm by a strong tone of authorltatlve denunclatlon But to do lt wlth a certam grace and a1r of suavlty so that the one put ln h1s place does not resent but even responds w1th a smlle of appreclatlon that IS the con summatlon of the art Wltness Dave IH all tue DOl1Sh and formallty of the tux edoed usher at our debates plays etc and vou have seen the embodlment of all that an usher should be and all that an usher should do For the 4 C grxdsters Dane ushered many a llne smash through the opposltlon at Franklln F1eld and Rlverslde In the class room he has ushered ID many an otherwlse dull day w1th h1S lnfectlous smlle and good humored qulps Be ever an enemy to the frown Dave lt suits you 1ll Track U21 Debating f2l Hockey 143 B VM Sodallty fl 2341 Page Swemv S1 1 1 n 1 cc 11 sc a if I 9 Q! 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FDVS ARD FRANCIS HANRAHAN P Wolcott Street West Medford Fnnn: Hn north IS warrant or his uelcome hzther Attentue 1n class unobtruslve 1n man nel gentlemanly 1n conduct IS Eddle Commg to us IH 3 B from St Johns Prep It dld not takc hlm long to make up for lost txme and soon we felt we knew hlm from Freshman days Wlth pr1de do vue recall Ed s sk1ll1ul handlmg of the authors qu1ll and the pages of the Botolphlan have testlfied to h1s ablllty as an 8SSay1St Not only 1n the mother tongue has he QIVGH Uroof of h1s scholarshlp but also 1n the par lence of the Champs Elyses Durmg the last period hls knowledge of French has brought Joy to the gemal professor VVhenever the elass we nt forth to battle on the basketball court you could always find Ed 1n the contest of hands and legs Hls serlous UD dlscusslons wlth the other members of The Unholy Three durlng the long recess have been the cause of mueh speculatlon among the SGHIOTQ It IS wlth genume regret that we b1d Ed goodbye BI M bodallty Q41 Botolphum 14? leur Book 447 IAMFS MARTIN HARNFY 65 Klrtland Str ee t Lynn JIM J MARTIN OIUS est lllo aut nobzlltate aut optlmarum artlum studro aut ullo laudls genera' praestantlor ' In our bh01t expeuenee we hav not met many, of the breed but maybe It ls that all those who reJo1cc ln Mathematlcs -,mllmg dlsposltlons At any rate J Martin who has dlstmgulshed hlm-,elf by that queer loxe and fdLllltV he has for Mathematles has these tralts Dark blond locks a few freekles and an en qagmg smlle are the sahent features of h physical make up We ourselves know hlm too well, really to even men tlon hls ex enness of dlsposltlon but there are others who are not famllar wlth Jlm and fo1 that leason we must mentlon thxs qualltv also Nothmg eu r dlsturbs hlm and he docsn t even bother defend mg his natlve clty How s that J Martm , wxth hls qulet and QUIZLILHI smllc and hxs trlcnt for the unllke able subjeet of Math stukms us as one who vull some day plaee hu 1-,elf ln the publlc eyes as a great man B V M bodalltg 412 345 1115.11 SP1 :nn 4-'lelzl , w . . 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' 14 L' -n 1, '1 aa,- C -XRROII XUC USlUS HARRINIC ION 347 K Street South Boston Hu 0 Hn smile IS u thankful hymn It IS w1th genulne pude that we IH trodute Hago another famous son of South Boston 11 any 1ntroduct1on lb needed He IS a real fellow who pos sesses the manly perfectlons of a true gentleman The merry tw1nkle of h1s eye and the wmsomeness of h1S smlle are features wh1ch have won for h1m many fr1ends Hls brllllant remarks and clever say1ngs have cheered us on through many of our scholarly battles Owlng to h1s welght not much has been heard of h1m ln sports at B C H S but nevertneless he 1S qulte a football and Laseball player havlng teams of hlS own one of these be1ng the famous W1llow Club He 1S also qu1te a boxer l1ke J1r1 Malonev So as you b1d us ad1eu Hago dont th1nl we wlll forget you Xou carry V 1th you our heart1est hopes for great success ln l1fe B' IW qorlrzlltw ll234b Band t34-1 IAlVllSS JOSEPH HAYFS .39 Walnut Avenue Norvu ood PW Hnsn Buds uere calling ll! the welcl :toads To roll out of a warm bed at the call ot the mornlng chantlcleer to abandon da1ly the sweet smell of fragrant field Latch the through local to Boston What PTICQ Knowledge Yet thls has been the da1ly schedule of J1mmV for the last four years and for all thcss long days of vearnmg for h1s pastornl haunts he has hldden the suffermg undc.1 a pleasant sm1le and Jov1al manner wh1eh has won for h1l'l'l a host of fr1ends A f1ve he gambols about the room l1ke tht sprlng lambs at play 1n the meadow un t1l class hegms and then The Qvrarn marlan IH all busmess elther lookmg bemg called upon up wolds Ol lookmg seuous to axoxd Even as he Waltb each day for Obm so that they may go home togethu ianother one of those beaut1ful fllenilblllpbj lt 1s ou1 SIHLQIC Wlbh that J1mmV who IS a fr1end of all of us vnll wa1t to o along w1th Hs on thc waws of hte BF ll 8011111115 1231 lu 1 S1 unix mm . , . sn , .H 1. IJ I I rl L A. I . . ', .. 'f '. . ' '. . , , an , 11 ! lv 1 1- - , . . , Y 1 . I . .., , y 1 . . . .' . 5 . ' L ' I 1 . Q ' s ' an u y - , - Y 7 . . . , , K , F 1 4 n ns ' . 4 ' ' N Y 'i V as vs sa ,,,,u l . , . l and meadow and wood, and hasten to xx - u ' ,. . Y y . . 3.7 . . , 1 ' ,S ' . ,. . . .. C- , , A' . ' l ' - ' w ' 1 A 45 1 ' 4 , 'Q v 'A . . . ' 1 ' ' . ' ' . v . . . . .,. . . Y K , 1 . 1 ,, . A ' . V . 4 ' U 'H' F- I ' - v v 1 1- . .. . . ..'. . . '. . '. , L . , 1 as A, '., ' . . ,' .' 0. - . , -. y , ., ,, C , . I. . . .1'.. V' l .,- . 'i.,.'.w. -, ' IRANK IS PATRICK HInlXNEbSY '30 Clilllldll H1ll Avenue D01 h stu Al MM. H0 cas a Ilttle man but ,feat We have no cha1ge agalnst th1s youth of seventeen summers saxe that he halls from Dorchester He lS small that s true, but what has AIZQ and we1ght got to do Wlth a ual mans worth? Pat ha grown much SIHCL first he entered ou1 halls If we could measure h1m from the top of h1s head down to h1s neck however we could rate h1m among the brawmest Th1s gentleman fron1 the flrst showed us that he was glfted and cons elentlous In el ss Pat shlnes Wlth un usual bnghtness and It IS 1 1th dlfficulty that we recall the day when he gave an unsat1sfactorV rec1tat1on H1s answe1s were clear, conc1se and to the po1nt Pat could look any set of eXa1n1nat1ons 1n the face wlthout gettlng fnghtened and he always won Whatever be h1s chosen field Pat has w1th1n h1m the elements that make for success He needs the patronage of 1 one He IS capable of 111'1k1ng h1s own future on his 0Wl1 me11ts Hockey Q21 Track kll III M Sodalltq H231 JERLMIAH JOSEPH HILNIINESSH 35 Wave1ly Stleet Malden Mass CERR1 Noble 9 oblrge F1ve feet mne uxches brown halr blue 1 llldatfl llllllil It Ldtlll a fl sl1 on skatf a lover of good plavs and a followu ol all sports Joe res1des 1n Malden a C1tV famed for 1tS Muse lnsplred schola1s Just now Joe has not yet declded whether bus1 ness or a professlon w1ll Clalfll h1m but we venture the guess that w hlchever field adopts h1n1, he w1ll be heald flom verv shortly When Joe lb not burled IH Vllgll 01 Homer he IS lmprovmg h1s tllTl0 bv get tlng' a thorough 1ns1ght 1nto the grocery business Thls lb lndeed an dl11blt10I1 to be eommended beeause many a man 111 prc-fesslonal llfe does not u11dc1stand the shghtest rudlment of busmess and therefore IS not able to sell huns: lf 01 hlS knowledge Well here s hoplng that the V1 ars to eome w1ll heal 111uch about Joe Henna ssy and that h1s sunny dlsp0Slt on w1ll r1111a1n always with hllll md bs a OUILC ot pleasure to all who comm 111 eontaet Wlth h1m BVM 5011111113 14h 1111.1 Ilgllfl 1 . 1 . . , -, 4 ,J . ,z ' ' 1 f, 'Q e' ez s-ll ,JF is '- 1. , , - ,, ,1 . , , ff . a S 1 X .3 v 1 y ' K4 ' 7 . , . . 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A ' , I 1. . ,1--HC' C l RAI D VlNf'l NT IIFRN 34 Adams Street Dorchester Granny VIN None but hzmself can be hm parallel Behold one of the few debts the world at large owes to Dorchester Gerry IS the xdeal comblnatlons of gentleman ath lete and scholar Hls sportlng blood and sense of humor have galned him a hlgh mche IH the hearts of h1s classmates Th1s space IS much too brlef to record h1s deeds for no school actlvlty be It soclal athletlc or cultural has lacked his support and lt IS rumored that hls do mgs about town have been qulte as suc cessful as h1s hlgh school career Th1s would be hard to belleve 1f one was of he few who do not know Vln Gerry, you ve been a real frlend 1n ram or shlne and wherever you wend your way whatever path of llfe you follow may your ablllty to make frlends always remaln wlth you We never can forget you Gerry and we are better for havlng known you Your place ln our hearts w1ll never be taken So au revolr but not good bye HVM Sodallly 11233 Track f2l Hockey f3l IOHN COURTNEY HESSION '30 West Cottage Street Dorchester Mass IHIIIQUIPZ un tres jolt peut homme mauro dv 1 ortune udorant la poesle lou de lettres et des veut nolrs pleme do vwaclte Jack halls from Dorchester and belles hlS name entlrely The Hesslans had cl place ID the story of our war for Inde pendence and they came not wlth La fayette Th1s Hesslon, however IS the DTIZG wlnner of the class ln French May hls gentleness wln as IS 1tS wont' Jack IS the Beadle of the class and ls always at everyones service Though hls day IS filled wlth many occupatlons he knows the one thlng necessary hls lessons He has made h1s vxay mto the select clrcle of poets and many of hls poems found the favor of the exactlng Edlt0TS of The Botolphlan We note wlth satlsfactlon that John IS headed for Boston College and we hope that h1s gentlemanly qualltles may blossom forevel that hls qulet modesty may galn proper recognltlon and hls scholastlc accompllshments be rewarded with added and greater honors 'Iruck Ill Sodalztw fl24l Bozolphlan l3l In 4 ll hh on - , f - Q I 'r , 1 'A 'A . 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' l L a 1 , 1 ' A a V 5 - , . u 5 1 - I ' . , , . , , - ' u' Vu '- 1' '1 HOMAS EDWARD HOBIN 5 Webster Street Framlngham TONI TUMMY We have enjoyed hw frwndshlp There are ln Boston College Hlgh School over one thousand boys all study mg 1n then' own degree and all happy Among these Tommy Hobln stands out prcemlnent because of hls ready smlle and his rlpe good fellowshlp Many class mcetlngs and soclals have been con sldelably enllvened by h1s excellent ren d1t1ons of novel poems and h1s ab1l1ty 1n shootmg baskets was wonderfully shown ln the lnter class competltlon for the champlonshlp 1n Thlrd Year Tom my has also been falthful to h1s studles durlng the past four years and has at ta1ned a remarkable efliclency 1n the CldSSlCb Thus smllmg and studying and playmg all 1n the proper measure he has gone through school It lb easler to say Au revolr than to say Good bve and so It lS not Wlth out some hope for hls future company that we sec Tom leavn the portals of old B C Hlgh JOHlN JCSEPH HODGINS 7 Claxton Street Rosllndale .lmux True rlemls are the greatest riches These past four years have seen re llved that famous story of blbllcal frxend shlp betvscen Davld and Jonathan Out from the rustlc envlrons of Hyde Park and Rosllndale have come thc prmclpals ln thls modern story Dave Hanlon and our own Jawn Through study through exammatlon each bearmg man fully the others yoke they have been models of mutual fidellty Fach lS per fect supplement to the others nature Would Jawn be serlou '7 Then Dave w1ll engage 1n h1s pleasant fdCQt139 W1ll Dave turn hls energies to 3tl ll6t1CS7 Then Jawn w1ll enter the llsts of llterateurs and combat strongly with h1s rlght good pen Whlle one keeps vxgll the other nods In gentle repose W1ll one awearv of th1s work a day world lose hlmself m a dream world of hls own creat1on'7 Then the other will mamtaln the strlctest posslble attentlon to class matters We can see them mountlng together the plnnacles of success m later l1fe measurlng step wlth step and strlde wlth strlde BVM Sodalztx H231 Trark 121 Botolphlan Exchange Edrtor Ml Pug: l lghlv mm 7. 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THOMAS RODERICK F HOGAN 185 Crescent Street Brockton Tom The earth has gamed by one man the more Tom first saw the hght of day 1n the vxllage of Brockton A traveller wanderlng one day mto that d1stant land told of the wonders of a great Clty that lay far beyond and to the north Toms natlve curloslty belng stlrred by the travellers talk of wagons on wheels that moved wlthout horses of great hlgh bulldlngs made of buck and stone of llghts Wlthout 011 that burned 1n the mght llke stars he declded to fare forth lnto thls land of mystery Thls accounts for Toms enrollment among us four years ago We owe that unnamed traveller a debt of gratltude For he IS responslble for Tom s genlal presence among us for our experxence of the loyal frlendshlp of th1s Vlrlle lad An eager and ambltlous student he has made good h1s opportunltles ln a way that gxves earnest of future success ln whatever sphere of llfe he chooses for h1s own BVM Sodallty 412345 Track f2l Debatlng 4341 JOHN JOSEPH HOHMANN 262 Dorchester Street South Boston JOHNNY Great oaks from llttle acorns grow Short of stature but long of ablllty perfectly expresses the outstandmg char acterlstlcs of our classmate from the town of Patrlots Polltlclans and Pugll lStS South Boston One would never suppose quiet Johnny to be the scholar that he IS d1d one not hear hlS name classed among' the honor men each month Whenever It was a questlon of a d1Hicult Greek verb or an lnvolved Latm passage to be translated Johnny could always be depended upon to do the plnch hlttlflg' for the class He has teen consplcuous durlng' his hlgh school career for hls loyaltv to hlS manv frlends for hls zealous appllcatxon to study, for hxs cheerfulness and hls perslstent optl mxsm all the mgredlents of success Qulet 1n class but a l1ve wlre dunng the recess perlod he has manfully taken hlS part m all verbal battles We b1d you Au revolr Johnny and may good luck attend you' B V M Sodallty fl 2 3 4b McElroy f2l w I 1190 I :ghly thru V I ca as IC ' sa 44 rr ' ' U Y 1 , . . . . - 1 I Y n n ' I - u 1 79 ' ' u v n - ' 1 4 , . 1 4 l ' ' ' H 1 9 7 3 9 , 1 - 1 1 CS S! 66 ' 9, ac - - rr l Q , - Y 4 1 ' - 7 . 1 , 9 ' ax - xr r 1 ' . . . 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RICH A RD MALLOM HOLLAND 20 Waldo Avenue Home rvlllf mmm lx lhrle I 1.,umt o honor and humor Call a IOSK by another name and It lb as sweet Call h1m Tubber lf you w1ll, or call hlm by that tltle soundlng of the Soclety Column R Malcolm Hol land Junlor and you have ln elther case an ldeal voung gentleman an lndustrlous student and a better than average ath lete R Malcolm represents a trlumph of enllghtenment And that for two rea sons l'1rst he was once a resldent of that sepulchral metropolls sltuated on the Campus of Harvard Unlverslty Sec ondly he was onee a student of thc Hlgh and Latln School of that same metropolis Then cams the llghtl And Malcolm fled beyond the confines of the grave lnto the bllthe the free clty of Somerulle At the same tlme he declded to have done wlth the stuff and non sense of co educatlon He wlsely came where hls splrlt mlght expand to the stature of the fine Chrlstlan gentleman he now IS BI M .Sorlalnx 412345 billlfllflllllf. 134i Football Hb RICHARD PATRICK HORTON 94 Kempton Street Roxbury Du lx I pon uhlt meat doth this our lovsar Ped that In IS eroun so erm! dlsposltlon Incorporated Dlek has that to recommend h1m to us which IQ the envy of all dlSp6pt1C pesslmlsts the fae ulty of seeing the sllver llnmg and nnss mg Slght of the cloud Dlck s fanev ln the field of aesthetlcs seems to run to the art of Terpslchore VV1tness fox lnstance hxs lnventlon of that nfvs elassle of the ballroom the Amavonlan QUIVLI vshleh 1 destined to take lts place m the modern dance world along mth the Val ity Drag the Atlantic Hop and the Flv mg Tackle Du-k s dnlbltlOIl was to lead the ballet ln Jullus Caesar vshlch production was to have marked the first stage plesentatlon of the Quxver Lack of floor space however and the ques tloned Stdb1lltN of the stage underpmnmzs made the mtroductlon of the dance during the current scason lnadwlsable But don t lose heart Dlck, youll take the garlands from Ted Shawn before another Pavlowa blossoms Bl M Sodulzls H255 Ifllllllllllh 1-U lm.: I lllx our - 1 1 , . . 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V , , , 1 . 1 1.,. gi.,,Q.f - IOIIN MICHAEI HUTCHINSON 82 Samt Rose Street Jamalca Plaln HUTCH Too wlse to err too good to be unkind When anyone answers to the name of Jawn M0lklC the chances are ten to one that he 1S Irlsh Taklng one glance at the enjomed plcture can you doubt 1t'7 He IS the possessor of the slow drawl and keen humor of the pleasant Irxsh wxt and h1s broad smlle IS as a thank ful hymn Can anyone forget that fa mous Yes Su' Sald ln the manner that Hutch alone can say lt We hate the taclturn and sllent fellow who S1tS beslde you all the day 1n class and says not a word but ' Hutch Hutch IS not that type and many are the dull days ms lo quaclty has made br1ght Only about h1s harem of Rosemarys and Ahces etc has he been qulet We can only surmlse and how' Hls studlousness was remarkable and h1S quahtles of klndness and cheerful ness one of the most dear memorles of our pleasant stay at school so we feel not so happy at the thought of Hutch s departure B V M Sodalzty 112 3 45 ELMER CLEMENT KEIF 51 Balley Street Dorchester In peace there ES nothmg so becommg a man as modest stillness and hllfflllllj For four long years a qulet smlle has brlghtened the classroom One has been known to hls companions as El a mod est and thoughtful lad a frlend to every one We would not number h1m among the leaders ln academlc standlng but 1n manly character he ylelds to none The knowledge that he has galned has been acqulred wlth effort constant and d1l1 gent which after all stamps a man wlth character smce It dlsplays the hldden qualltles that constltute the man El has proven hlmself a wrxter of no com mon talent Hls poems especlally h1s contrlbutlon to the Chrlstmas Botolphlan For Nature Hath Plty revealed fine p09tlC straln Hls qulet mlen and hls gentlemanly reserve whlch do not hlnder h1S full hearted partlclpatlon ln our sports have recommended hlm to a lastmg place w1th1n our memory BV W bodalztv 1123! la 1 flgllli ur 1 ' ' 1 as as n - - ss , . n - u . 7 . 1 . . . . 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ALOYSIUS IOSDPH KELLEHFR 111 Bennett Street Brlghton So to lwe IS heaven' To make undying musu' m the world It Al comes lata to class on occa slons, do not put hlm down as a latc FISCI Remember he IS above all muslclan And muslclans are ent1tle.l to prlvlleges and exemptlons the rest of us poor mortals must not expect It is sald that Al rxses each day before the dawn and betakes llllTlS6lf 1nto the mossy woodlands of hls natlve Brlghton, where hc listens passlonately to the mornmg serenade of the blrd cholrs, thus attumng' hls soul anew each day to the beautles of natures symphonv These IYl0ll1lIlg' harmonles furnlsh Al wlth subject for pleasant reverxe durlng the day and he may often be notlced unthralled by th1s soulful muslc whlle obl1v1ous to the more prosalc atmosphere of classroom dm and bustle about hlm Al has not dec1ded yet whether he shall assume Krelsler s role as our most famous concert vlrtuoso or whether hc shall take up the dlICCtl0Il of the Boston Symphony 'lrfxrlg-112V Orchestra 134i B VM Sodal1tyf123l-l FRANCIS PATRICK KELLEX 5 8 Belchel Clrcle Mxlton DARTMOLTH Woolf lfhlt mlm dares I dare Entu Dartmouth V EXlt gloom and mm lancholvl Here 18 llfe s SVKOIH enzmS to worly and anxletv H114 are Puck and Dxomlo and Launcelot Gobbo anu all that other host of Shakespearean tunny mfn strlpped of any chance mood of serxousness and embodled IH one am mated peal of rlotous laughter It 1 1umored that the Amerlcan ASSOC1atlf3Ix for the Improvement of the Undertaklng Professlon IS sponsor to a standmg re ward to be glven any person detectlng Dartmouth ln a moment of even sus pected grav1ty But we wlll remembel D 1 mouth for more than hxs lrrepmes a t lble 1oll1ty Those who have seen hlm on the athletxc field know hlm for a courageous lad who does not know the meanlng of fear or paln Those who re numbered as h1s mtxmate frlends know hlm for a lad of generous lmpulses, loyal honorable, and for all hls fun wlthout a trace of mallce 1n hlm HVM Sodallzv 412343 Track 1121 Football f34l If vlufny x Y L Q 4 A , NAI-- . . ,, ' CK ,, u 1 1 3 w 4 - ' x I X . . , , a f ' ' ll YY ' x 1 ' . 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IQ ng -'-sip '45 KFNNFTH JOSEI H KEI LI' Y 135 Llberty Street East Bramtree The Plays the thmg When thls country lad first came to our ranks ln thlrd year hls rural cus toms and rust1c dlalect were a constant source of amusement to us but smce he has by our a1d gamed a mastery over the language of the C1t16S he has blos somed forth as an exponent of the spok en word ln debates and dramatlcs How he blossomed 1n The Rlvals last year' When not otherwlse engaged he may be seen leadxng an lmaglnary Jazz orchestra a la Whxteman Besldes bemg an orches tra leader fhe already IS a proficlent dancerj he hopes to occupy the followmg IH order A State motorcycle officer pubhc orator, and Presldent of the Flrst Natlonal Stores We smcerely hope that our Thesplan shall succeed 1n hlS ambltlons Wlth hls ebullxent sp1r1ts capped by an antlquated fedora he has flmshed hls short career among us ln a blaze of glory We regret hls departure and wlsh hm' all success Dramatzcs f3 U Debating 137 Track 133 Hockey 13? WALTER JOSEPH KELLEY 42 Greenbrler Street Dorchester KEL WALT AIREDALE Fame lS the fragrance of herolc deeds If you followed athletlcs at BCH thls year you have followed Walt too he was calllng slgnals dashlng around the end wlth the plg skln tucked away securely under h1s arm fightlng for the Maroon and Gold On the ICQ there he was firlng at the goal wlth coolness and precxsxon and ln the game to the fin 1sh Wlth the crack of the bat down the base llne sped Kel and on the field swlft and deft was hls play We have read of men who became- great IH llfe and their earlv chapters were not as colorful as Walt s As a student we notlced h1s books always shoved slgns of wear and hxs recltatlons proved that he had worn them hlmself When we say So long to Walt It w1ll be wlth a hope of often meetmg h1m agam and wxth a sense gf gratlhcatxon for hav1ng been with hlm Success to you W'alt as you well eserve lt Football 1234! Hockey 42349 Baseball 11231-I fapt 4 I1 ll lily vwn , . , , J 1 ' 1 CGCY0 G6 9 ' 9, , - 1 u , ' S I l I , - ' Cl ' Y! ' r ' . . ' . . . . - : . 5 al 7 N- I - Q' e ' 9 ' 9 ' , .. ,, 4. ,, .. ,, .. , , ,, . . 1. Q 7 . 7 ' Wherever there was sportmg blood there W U 7 f l v Y ' ' 64' !Y - . . . , ' ll !Y x . ., , . 1' A 1 . l ' . v 7 1 ' ' Ki !7 ' KK 77 1 , ' ,, ,, . , . . . ' . . ' . . . . . H ,, A K L . . , , . . f . . f ww' 9 F 7 7 , 5' 7 7 7 7 9 A ' ' '4 up fl: '..-1 1 W II I IAM CIIRIQTOPIIFR KFI I FY MZ Charles Street Malden KFL .Seek what agunwnts you are able Grnttms Kel calrles wlth hlm some of th t sobrlety of manner that IQ the mevltable heritage of all who come from the Cltv of Granite Tombstonss Yet this sober form IS not so much master of hlm that he cannot shake It off while among us creatures of llghter vem and so enter mto our oeeaslonal periods of merrl ment Kel ambltlons to be a first rate lawyer else we knovu not our man We wlll hear from hlm m after davs plead mg eloeuently 'lt the bar of 1ust1ce for some unfortunxte accuse d We doubt lf he w1ll ever be at a loss for an al1b1 for hls prospcctlw clients We fear th t Kel has taken thls man CICQTO too serlouslv and has learned his lesson lnm too wc ll The Bapst lost a good man when Kel dnl not elcet to JOIH the g1Ill0l Dm l atmg Soelctv Hls clear eut present xtzon of ldeas at class meet mp was plonusmg eudence of a power we hope one day to see successfully uahnd I oy nla Debatln, .Society Ill iodllllty 112 31 IOSF PH QANFORD KELLX Boston UI 4 calm unruffled genllenmn uns he Once m the course of a llfetlme vue may be puxlleged to meet 1 man luke loe Kelly Then lndeed we should be proud and vue are Tall and stralght llmbed vuth 1 greatness of splrlt that made hun one of the best football lead ers B C High has ewer had vuth a s1n cere and unfallmg gentlemanhness that filled hlgh sehool football 0mCl3lQ wlth amaze and admlratlon and a courage md loyalty to the Old Gold and Maroon that brought the stands to their feet ln applause when unwlllxngly Joe was car rled 1n1ured from the field he has gone hls dulet w v amonv' us lettmrr hls deeds spr ak for hls worth Most of us have seen h1m only from afar on the ,qrxdxron and the dlamond but the uprxghtness, honor and gentlemanllness he the re dlsplaycd have eap turfd our hearts as vue are sure they w1ll capture thc hearts of all he meets m the davs after graduatlon when we, as hls friends w1Il eheer as BVVI hxs tnumphs and sueu sses lamtbull 112 3 4b l upmm 14? 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X ' , ., . . . . . . f , ' . . . . 1 .. . , ,. , . ., . . ,..f, . . ,,.,, , 1. ff -.fr WALTER EUGENE KENNEDX 77 R0blHSOH Street Lynn Mass WALT Qualzs apes aestate nova per orea rura Exercet sub sole labor Walter came to Boston College Hlgh hool four years ago wlth the deter mmatxon to study He held that before hlm always so that now on the eve of graduatlon he IS reaplng the harvest of h1s perseverance 1n study He IS ranked among the best of h1S class as a student Walter IS also well known as a referee of the basketball games played 1n the school Gym He has also appeared on the court hlmself as a player and has nobly dlstmgulshed hlmself Among h1s classmates Walter known as The Jeweller because of the work whether good or bad hasn t been declded whlch he has done upon thelr watches Hls motto always seems to have been If the thmg IS worth domg at all It IS worth dolng well To thls motto he has always held and so when he departs from the school of tramlng we are sure that thls same motto Wlll soon brmg the meed of success h1s many talents deserve Bl M Qodalny 112349 FUGENE WILLIAM KENNFY 18 Mayfalr Street Roxbury CFNE In ert se saeptus nebula lmlrablle lllllllll Here IS a boy who has won for hlmself a host of frlends by hlS qulet easv gomg manner and pleasmg smlle He IS calm and reserved yet under hlS mask of mod esty there are hldden the powers of onc who could but does not choose to be an outstandlng figure among hls classmates Stlll h1s taclturmty makes hlm an out standlng figure Is xt not the sllent ever alert owl that IQ the wlsest of the bll'dS7 Good luck and happmess to you Gene We wlll all mlss and regret ever havmg to part wxth vou And ln saylng farewell we are brought to thlnk of the qulet men of earth who hone conquered Thexrs was L dlfferent way a dlfferent manner a dlvergent advance And yet they have come safely 1nto port laden with cargoes of lvory and gold safely and glorlously lnto the Bosom of God H V M Sllllllllll 112 3 4h Track f12I Sllllllffllllg. 4.5! l'u 1 lnghzy 1 n v v Q , ..'. ff Q. as -, , fl E V 9, . . ,- l Sc - . l . o , L f . , ' J . 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Y, 1 7 9 7 1 5 1 K l I ' g' Lt' '-ll Q LAWRENICE CARL LANGGUTII 41 Norton Street Dorchester Hts I1 e uas gentle and the element So mixed In htm that Nature might stand up 4nd sux to all the world Thzs was a man C Langguth' There h inds' He needs no cnconnum We thank old Dan VS cbster for glvlng us that phrase He applled It to h1s beloved Massachu sf tts mth no more spontaneous trlbute than we apply lt to the subject of these llnes Cys accompllshments among us are h1s encom1um Hls work IS lts fl n eulo y Zealous Captaxn General of the MISSIOH Crusade Contrlbutor, par cxcellence to the Botolphlan Fdlt01'1l'l Chlef of the RENAISSANCE Peerless Student, Prlncely Frlend, Loval and un elfish supporter of evely school actxvlty, rlchly endowed wxth Wlt and words and W1Sd0m but for all hls talent modest gentle and unassummg Here was 1 Caesar' When comes such anotherq H V M bodalltx 112 3 41 Prefect 130 Bololphlan l-ll Debatmg fl 2 3 li I uptam General Mission frusade 1-ll l'dIl0l'lllLll1Pf RENAISSANCE 1-ll CORNELIUS MICHAEL LANINING 24 Parls Stleft East Boston Commu- I would that my tongue could utter the thoughts that arise ln me Add to the wonders of the world our modern Sphmx There may be msn of fewer words than Connle Lannlng but they l1e outslde the range of oul a qualntance If as our elders tell Sllence IS golden then here IS a Mldas who has stored up treasures of tawnx gold beyond our calculatlon There are precious gems whose lustex cannot be adequately set off ln any frame So lt appears wlth Conme From h1s medx tatlve exterlor vse Judge hls thoughts are of such uncommon luster that pool mortal words cannot ,que them adeouate settlng No wondel, then, that he preserves su lm 1ud1c1ous s1lence Bu Connle s sllence IS not yoked to lY1aCfllVlty Those who know hls Hne s holast record hls effectxve tackle plav on the grldlron, his deadly shootlng on the basket ball floor know that the Sphmx can readlly turn llon Mark thls man s future He will be an lnvaluable asset to am great organlzatlon BVM Sodalzty H2341 lu 4 lhnrn ,, V ' l tl . l tt ,, CY .. . . , , . f , . 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Y . , ' ' - ' svn - 'yt J' . - DANIFL IOSFPH LARKIN 2 7 Florlda Street Dorchester DAN LARK The world belongs to the energetzc Smce a real good natured he man IS everywhere acclalmed Wlth enthuslasm Dan Larkln stands out 1n the class of 28 Possessmg a rare glft of w1t and lmpromptu speaklng Lark IS halled as one of the best hked and best known fel lows 1n Senlor In the electlon for Sen lor Pres1dent he came wlthln a very few votes of gettlng the Pres1dency Then and ever smce he has been work mg hls hardest for the promotlon of Senlor aCtlVltl9S He IS Photographlc Ed1tor of th1s book and was leader ln all our other affalrs Hls actlvltles mul tlplled themselves as fast as we were able to keep up wlth them Possessor of a very fine mtellect he knew how to mlx buslness studles and pleasure to make a well rounded whole Hls many publlc qualltles of speakmg and organxzmg hls enthuslasm ln affalrs for the crowd will ever make h1m a popular leader Football H2345 RPHHIGQHNCC Stag 145 Debating., ill IOHN JOSEPH LAWLESS 8 Haverford Street Jamaica Plam So didst thou travel on lifes common way lr heerful godlmess Here IS one of the most compamon able fellows of our class We have found Jack Lawless ever the soul of good cheer expressed 1n that familiar smxle of frlendllness We have hked h1m for that sense of humor and that unaiected stralghtforwardness He has ever been a dlllgellt student Wlth far above the average of success How often have we llstened to hls admlrable translatlons of the Latm and Greek authors and we must confess It envled hlm hls sklll ln deftly turnmg the dlflicult ldloms Into hone and vlgorous Enellsh Jack 15 a lover of loglc and the debatlng' socletles and the classroom have been wltnesses to his clear conceptlons and forceful presentatlons of argument If no worse fate bc-falls h1m It wlll not surprlse u IH future years to hear of hlm as 4 shlnlnq llght among the state s attorneys Debanng, 112 3 4? 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A '. 1 IAMI 9 IDWARD IFONALIJ 914 East Fourth Street South Boston JIMMII- Who llnows hu smile has known a perfect thmg The cheerful sp1r1t whlch has an1 mated J1mm16 durlng hls four years with us has spread 1ts maglc charm over all of us Joklngly laughmgly he has sung hls way through our l1ves until we find ourselxes waltlng for h1s merry chuckle and hls VIHOYOUQ I m not domg a thlng How this wal cry belles him Never was there a school functlon that needed musxc lout Jlmmle who hates all publlc appear fznces was prexalled upon to SIDE, and how he could slng the play needed an actor and JITIIIIIV filled the part In class h1S remarks and answers always shovx ed prepalatlon and lmaglnatlon and ln anv lmpromptu debate hc was always forceful as lf lt were on a public platform Cheerful generous, energetic, a good companlon and a true frlend and our sincerest wlsh 1s that we shall always have vuth us this happy, smlllng vouth that made our llfe so happy Debating 1345 DFIIMGIICQ 423 librarian 12h lllanager 'lravll lil AIIOMAS MICHAEL LFONIARD 76 Hamllton Street Dorchester Lx-.Fu Ilia! :ull not perish III the :lust Whf n NOIIYIIQ Suns and Blll Ryan oul lntclscholastlc Moundsmcn of the two prevlous years were lost to the ball team by graduation the storm clouds seemed to gather ovcr the 1928 n1ne But along came Frank Merrlwell wxth a trusty left arm thrust the clouds aslde and made the sun sh1ne agaln on our dlamond prospects Lefty s ' record as varsxtv pitcher has been a very lmpres sive one His long' 11st of strikeouts speaks volumes for h1s stuff and con trol We llke to watch Lefty work on the mound her-ause we see In him that same mperturbable Splflt the same mastery of sltuatlon that IS characteristic of hlm on and off the field of play He can send just as mce a class recltatlon across the heart of the plate as any teacher would wxsh Here IS one place where he does not try to work the corners But Lefty s versatxlltv commends h1m to our respect no more than does h1s llkeable personality which has won our devotlon these past four years Baseball f4l Hoclfex f4l BVM Sodalltx 11235 Pau fhmlx mo - - , 1 'IL ll 1 'A 1 . . .. ,-, . ,, lla 7 . 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X FRANCIS XAVIER LINSF 9 Haverford Street Jamalca Plaln He makes a solltude and calls ll peace When we say that Frank Lxnse IS of a retlrlng d1spos1t1on we do not mean merely that he draws a protectlng cover let over hlmself soon after the chlckens have gone to roost But we mean ln all truth that he IS one who wxthdraws hlm self from the not1ce of the throng H hkes not d1Splay Hls talents he will not force upon the notlce of others He 1S content that h1s merlts should speak for themselves He IS not glven to many words for he reallzes that good thoughts are dlsslpated ln overmuch speech Besldes bemg a lad of a me chamcal turn of genlus ever plannmg and x orklng for the perfectlon of varlous mechamcal deVlC8S he knows that an lndlscreet word dropped here or there may undo the work of days Many an mventor has lost the products of hls mgenulty by speakmg before the proper tlme So there IS a method ln hlS sllence and we must not deny h1m the wall of retlrement he has bullt about hlmself B VM Sodamy fl2 sm ROBERT LEO LONC' 44 Tower Street Forest Hills Bos Fame ES the ragrance of heroic deeds There was one back on the football team thlS year who stood sllently wh1le the slgnals were belng called calm solld breathmg forth confidence and courage but when the ball was passed to h1m head dow!! he would go through that lme as lf It were not there Let the llne be plled up that made no dlfference he went through just the same Th1S was our Bob Long So he was ln all hls actlvlty sllent untll called lnto actlon and then thmgs began to move Solld and chunky ln bu1Id he looked what he was a tower of strength Full of good humor hls rlngmg laugh made many a gathermg hght hearted He was a speaker too and hls showlng ln the elocutlon contests Would make anyone proud We cheered hlm as a football plaver applauded hlm as a speaker and we expect to be able to cheer h1m and hlS mlghty endeavors always Football 43 43 EZOFUIIOH f2 33 Bl M Sodalzty f12 3 4b la 4 Nzneh lhrm , N 1 A 7 U . - as ! . . 6 Y . , . . 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I r-' ', 'C JOSEPH PATRICK LYNCH 6 4 Dakota Street Dorchester OF 'Ihy modesty s a candle to thy ment May we lntroducc to you Joe Lynch whom we first met in this hlgh school four years ago Joe IS a fine fellow smart as a whlp witty a good athlete, a perfect Beau Brummel and as popular with everyone ladles lnclud ed as the above named gentleman H has all the characterlstxcs of mlghty youth He was a fine student in Fresh man and has gotten better every year and grown daily more enamoured of the Classlcs and Engllsh A faithful mem ber of the Anti Trot League he gets his own translatlons and they are fine H loves his books Scanmng all his quall ties there is nothing ln him to be called blameworthy except of course that he comes from Dorchester and he can t help that But Joe will have a say about his destination IH after davs and we all smcerely wish what we are confident w1ll happen that after he has finished his college career he will attain the highest plnnacle of success in his career B P M Sodallty 112 345 THOMAS LYNCH HENRY JR 26 Semont Road Ashmont VFOMNIY LXNCHIL TOM He ll sall the .seas of life All aboard from the resldentlal section of Dorchester Ding dlng and Tom IS off for school Of course his themes are tucked away in hls books his studies are foremost in his mind and he recites his memory to the conduc t01 bo Lynchie always has a ready answer whether to the professor or the gentleman on his left and of the three occasions when he was unprepared not one was unexplained It was a pleasant surprise that was ours one evening when the Senior smok er was under wav to see our esteemed Tommv confidently slttmg at the p1ano wlth the poise of a veteran artist and then we learned of his muslcal talent But lf you have ever talked with him then you know that he has savolr faire we would Ilke to feel that he will be somewhere near ln the devious paths ahead for we all enjoy a good conversationallst and besides we all will feel happy IH the succc ss which IS bound to be his Success to you' 'lrucl. lll qwzmmmg. 13? 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K ,' w 9' - D 1 ' . -, C FORCF STFRLINJG MAHAN 5 6 Hamllton Street Dorchester Pvruuoms Hrs time I9 orever everywhere his place Rnghtfully named IS George and we shall never forget hlm or hls Sterhng qualltxes And the name Pythagoras was also honestly earned ln the Math class Were many names of equal length not too hard to bear you should also be named Demosthenes for you spoke eloquently and forcefully 1n the McElroy and the Bapst wlnnmg a place on the Prlze Team of both Nor IS that all your qulet steadmess and unflmchmg honesty were a bulwark of strength to your classmates You were a marked man George was an outstandmg figure In speech plam and forceful often dramatlc m mtellect quick of perceptlon and loglcal IH analysls, sagaclous and broadmlnded Your compamons admlred and respected you for these qualltles and llked you for the modesty wlth whlch you bore them To say farewell ls a source of regret and we w1sh you all success Dobatmg 12 3 45 Prize Debate 131 B V M Sodalzty ll 2 3 43 IAMES FRANCIS XAVIER MAHONEY 27 Dorr Street Roxbury JIM MOWNAY Ser your wrt amblee well nt goes eanly The door closes and James F X has Havmg gone through the dally dr1lls of guardez votre place and other man vers well known to the class Jlm feels that he lS quallfied to Joln the Forelgn Legion The cause of hls exxt was hlS wlt for Jlm possesses an abun dance of humor and hls ablllty to ralse a laugh from tlme to tlme has unlnten tlonally merlted a few words from the teacher But as he IS a gentleman 1n the true sense of the word Jim s humor has never caused pam to anvone N matter what way he IS examined he al ways radlates smlles and happlness He does not hesltate to glve his books worthy attentxon and throughout hls studles he works away wearlng a smlle whlch certamly must facllltate hls tasks for hlm If J1m carrles through llfe the same sunny dlsposltlon that he wears IH school B C H1h may well be able to polnt to hlm with prlde B V M S0dllIlI1 112 33 In N nah 1 I '4 1 4 S 4 l I .. .. ., . . . I . ,, . , . . . , ' ' ll ' 77 ' ' ll 77 ll 77 '. . - 5 L . , 1 o Y 4 . 3 in l , I 1 1. . 9 9' -4 C 1 9 ' ' ' . I 1 9 ' . X v .. ,, 6... . . i. ,, . , . , . made another exit from the French Class. Al Y! - eu as - ry ' I , - , . ' , . . . , , . 1 . . W ' 0 . , , . Y . -. - . ,, . ,, . . . .. , . . .- A ' gr' J Vi '-fi '4' FRANCIS RICHARD MARKEY 1096 Canton Street Boston Duck QXCPSWH ab els artlbus quzbus aetas puerllls ad humanlmtem ln ormarl sole! Here we have one of the most con QPICUOUS characters of the entlre Senlor year Frank Markey He IS lmmedlatelv recognized by hls wmsome smlle and 1m posmg appearance Frank has been glft cd wlth extraordlnary mental endow ments Frank IQ a representatlve type and has a remarkable aptltude ln the pursult of tht CIAQSICQ French Latm German Greek Frank also EXLTCISCS h1s mental powcrs on the athletlc field Frank IQ a natural born first baseman, and It IS a rf-welatlon to see hlm plung mg to the earth to spear some wlcked bounder Moreover he lb a dancer of exceptlonal ablllty, and, coupled wlth h1s 1a1e talent as a planlst, he IS qultc an entertamer among hls frlends As Frank departs from h1s beloved Alma Mater we expect that the god dess of fortune who so faltlifully carrled hlm through has hlgh school davs w1ll pxlot hlm along the honorary career, whlch we are so sure ls awaltlng hlm BV M Sodalztx 434i PDWARD BERNARD MARTIN 10 Monponsett Strut Hyde Park PIIDII' ll lm! thou uouldst hlghlv that thou wouldst hollly Ii vou would ask us what would b the most applopllatc scttmg fo thc vouth hmm ffumg Vou, we would sax In thm show wmdow of a sportmg goods storf Ed was always most at home IH football togs baseball un1 form, swlmmmg sult track sult or on skates as the seasons occur And never was he without a bandazr for more than a week at a tlmc You can lmaglnc then how much cncrgv was stored up 1n Ed and lt was always burstmg' forth m school and out H was xlwavs cnthuslastlc That appeals at oncm And undelncath It there was a SCYIOUSHGSS of purpose that made his cnthuslasm a matter of more than words When wr recall IH thc dlmmlng' days of the future the colorful events of our hlgh school davs Ed w1ll stand out as one of thclr most lmpresslve figures It ls, then wlth smccrc antlclpatlon of hls early success ln llfe that we sav Good bvc to hlm Bnsfbnll ll2 l4l lnotbllll 412311 'lrnrll 434i Hoclwx l'l4l RVN! g0flHII'5 ll2l Page 'Nun tx sn 1 I . 0 ,-s ., I . . . . v - . 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' . . , .. . . . ,- . . - . . ,lf - , , . . . s A . . ,. . 1 , I 4 AI LEN FRANCIS X McCARTFN 163 D Street South Boston A MAC It shall be sand lus Judgments ruled our hands Anclent tlmes may have thelr CICSTOS and thelr Demosthenes but BC Hlgh has had her Allen McCarten and that IS enough Mac as he IS famlllarly called by h1s school fellows IS one ot the best orators 1n schoolboy ranks hav mg competed wlth hlgh honors m every Elocutlon Contest held SIBCQ he entered B C Hxgh Hls frlendly d1spos1t1on and attr ctlve pez onallty hls fame as a scholar and an athlete have placed lllhl hlgh ln the esteem of the class and made hlm always a leader Mac IS '1 rare comblnatlon of keen Wlt and humor N0 matter how thmgs were gomg agamst hxm he always had an mfectlous laugh 1nd grln and refused to worry We have confidence that that same abllltv he showed 1n class that same Splrlt of determmatlon and courage that dlstmgulshed hlm on the football field wlll carry h1m to the top 1n whatever he undertakes Debatlng il 3? Elocutlon ll 2 3 41 Football 13 41 B V M Sodallty tl 2 3 45 JOHN JOSEPH McCARTHY 9 Rxvervlew Street MAC Hn smzle rs a thankful hymn Thus brown eyed black halred youLh called Mac halls from the town of Hudson And after four years wlth h1m we can say that he IS a worthv succes sor of Marco Polo as he has traveled the route from the sticks to the met ropohs for the past four years Such a Journey as thls proves the worth of any man Undoubtedly Mac IS one of he most frlendly and xnterestlng men ln the class Qulet and unassumlng he forms hlS frlendshlps wlth a smlle the ever ready smlle He IS also an athlete of no mean abllltv versatlle to an unusual degree but hxs dally Journey prevented h1m from domg' hls blt for B C H except the past winter when he devoted h1s tlme to track Always engaged ln harmless fun and never ln the tolls of Jug John seemed to bear a charmed exlstence When vou are gone we wlll mlss you and we hope that when you leave us you will be as qulck on the smlle as ever and that the world wlll always smlle on vou Traci. Ml Baseball 14? l'u 1 'Vml Is xr un A 1 1 ll Y! I V .. ,, U ,. L ,S . . . 39 , . . ! ' Ki I7 ' ' ' . I , u n l , - a 's , ' ' ' I u ,. ,yr ' I z . . . 9 5 5 9 i 9 5 9 - 1 v 7 7 g a . . , . . A fl . Hudson. 66 D .. . , - - ,, . - , , I , , az as ,- , 1 . 9 K6 ' il ll Y! ' - , . 1 p t ., , . . . - ' , ! 4 . ! ! 1 q 1 l K , ' , . . gr A ' ying:- LAWRENCE PATRICK MCCARTHY 1 Leslle Park Roxbury NI AC Instur montls Lawrence IS Just SIX feet tall wlth a good strong bulld that matches hls helght He has curly auburn halr WhlCh IS always neatly combed Mac 19 as neat as a pln and one mlght take hlm for a flour lshlng lawyer He ls a great lover of sports Hockey ls hls favorlte and he sees all the best games ln Boston He llkes track and baseball also and IS a sturdy backer of the school ln all ltS games He lg not a bad runner elther and when he gets golng nothlng can stop hlm Mac s lmposlng characterlstlc IS hls wonderful smlle No matter what goes xx rong, Mac Just smlles and everythlng has a sllver llnlng He only smlles and says Thats easy Ewerythlng IS easy for hlm because he reallzes that lf one makes thlngs sound easy they may be easy Many a tlme and oft when everyone IS downhearted Mac breaks ln and brlngs sunshlne so that we look backwards no more but forward to a brlght and happy future slldllllh 41 2 3 -ll RPIIIIIYQIIHCP Staff l4l IEO JAMES MQCARTHX 11 Mldland 'Street Bflmont Who IS the happy warrlor Who I9 ho that eva ry num HIIIFIIIS should IUISII to lu 7 Yea Mac' buccess' Say fellows lets get behlnd thls Ouch' Not mad are you? You got lne all wrong These are just a fux of the chaptlr headlngs that ought to be ln Mac blography He was the splrlt and push of 4 F Belmont gave hlm none of It How could lt? If he had come from Brldgeport though yea woof' Look at hlm agaln folks Doesn t he take your eves' Speak Mac' We all know youll say the rlght thlng but let us lnterpose a word Leo J slts hlg ln a fellows heart Many a burst of laughter and play of humor were born of hlm He translated Greek at hls desk or ln front of the room wlth equal QHQICICHCV and once he almost vsrote a Latln speech It IS Wlth deep slncerlty that we wlsh Godspeed to Leo and may success ever Slt b6SldP hlm We wlll mlss hlm many tlmPS UVM Sllllllllh 14h IJl'fH1llllll'S l4I ll r' Arllllfilll 1 X V 1 , , l A .. . ,- I ' Y as rv ' , . . r . , Y ' Y L. ' . a N l I ! 1 I K U , ,,. . . . . . Y H ,, , K , . A . . . i . L N , l, ' Y! Y ' ' ' V ' . , . . . . . , - . , ' CK 79 ' ' - ' ! ' ' 9 Y , l , ' ' ' K5 ' 99 f A 1 h . 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V' ' 15' A ' '-'Ah ROBERT DANIEL McCARTHY 444 Ashmont Street Dorchester MAC RABBI He was born with the gift of laughter Mac doesn t say much as he ambles through the corrldors mto the classroom each day and slnce he IS rather small he doesn t attract much a t t e n t 1 o n throughout the school But once he IS 1n the room h1s hurdlmg abllxty he ab solutely refuses to go to h1s seat by way of any a1Sl8 and hls attractlon to other part of the Prue and I duet lmmedl ately place hzm ln the llmellght And then when some dlfflculty 1n class mat ters occurs h1s knowledge of the text usually has a solutlon of some sort They are some solutions' He has a fertlle lmaglnatlon He can always be rehed upon to brlng the sunshlne of a smile mto the routlne of the day and so It IS wlth regretful hearts that we thlnk of the day of gradu atxon that may separate many of us from hls cheerfulness But smce he lntends to go to college we may meet agam Swzmmlng ill B V M Sodnllty 412 3 41 63 Garfield Street South Lawrence BILLY MM 'Io what Uldll9ll'l0ll.S man IS ldleness not a pumshmenf' That dlstlngulshed looklng chap faclng you IS none other than Wllllam F McCarthy known throughout the school as Bully and Mac Bxlly has been wlth us four years now and has always been a true representatlve of a Catholxc gentleman of whom we may well be proud Mac s athletxc prowess IS famed far and wlde chlefly because of base ball and track havlng been one of our best bets ln the dash and a hard hlttlllg' fielder We wxll always remember Blllv as a scholar gentleman and athlete Hls cheerlng remarks hghtened up our day and kept the class on fightmg edge You have been a good frlend and we hate to leave you but all good thlngs must end and we wlll have fond recollectlons of you and our best wlshes follow you as you wend your way to the Helghts and agam we W1Sh you a fond Vale Sodnllly ll? 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A 5 I 3 q -I o fl I V. n ' , . o DXYHI IIIUWIAS Mcf'0lC UN 19 Harxard Street Charlestown Smm Dm. fanfic rn numner resolute rn ererrztron The norsv dropprng of a bag, the cheery good mornrng and cngagrng smrle betokcn that Charlestown s prod rgy Danrcl Thomas McColgan better known as Sandv has arrrved Gener ous and unassumrng, hrs hearty words, hrs unfarlrng cheerfulness, are a devas tatron to gloom hrs frrendshrp a prrzed grft An honor man from first year Dan has ranged among thc leaders rn studrcs A studcnt of Grcck an expo nent of Latm a master of Englrsh chosen drscrplf of Trrgonometrv hrs oprnron rs sought on all subrects partrcrpant rn Drama and Dcbatrng hrs xxell modulated vorcc has vrvrdly portrayed charactcr and rn debates he of thc goldcn xorcc has oftcn carrred hrs sldc to vrctory An honor to hrs school an object of admrratron and lore to Scnror wrth a trngc of regret at our enforced scparatron we tfndcr you our best vsrshes on lrfc Journex and may we often mcct Ill 'll Sorlulzn 11 2'i4r Drnnrnlws Vi! Debating 112311 JAMES PATRICK MCDEVITT 7 7 Monument Street Ch rrlestovxn 'Vlu GPHIIPHIHII to Ins Huge trp Mac for ri a gentleman rs as Lardmal Ncvsman declarcs one vrho ncxcr cause s pam, then our classmate from Charlcs Lown rs the rmbodrmc nt of the cic frnrtron Yot that 'NI rc trrcs to rrlcase cu rvonc and do uervthrng no matter hovu mu h lrc lrkes lt hut rf lrc has to refusc you o cxprcss clrsapprohatron lc docs lt n such a wav that xou feel rn no wax offcnded In all our assocratrons wrth l rm we haw nc-wc r found hrm oth: rvsrsc Hrs wrlllng smrlc and generosrtk hare made hrm dear to us all Hc has vton our respect 1nd admrratron and frrc nd hm most trulv May our experrencc lc ad Us to mc et manv IIIOFS like hlm Wc hope nd fc el sure that thrs lrkcablc young man wrll carry hrs good natured drsposrtron through hrs collegc career for to college he rntcnds to go Wrshrng hrm rll succc s there wc trust that Mac wrll contrnue wrth even greats r succf ss at the Hcrghts and brmp more glory to Alma Mater and us Bl M Sodnlrls 431 l'ug,1 Om llurulrul J. 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JOHN IOSEPH McDONALD 47 East Concord Street Boston MAQUE Thy modesty s a candle to thy ment J hn otherwlse known as M que has a quxet and unassummg personallty whlch has earned for h1m the respect and frlendshlp of all h1s classmates Always a potent factor 1n the soclal aCtlVltl6S of h1s class he nevertheless has been equally successful academl cally In hls studxes he has ever been at the front He IS very well acquamted wlth varlous languages 1nclud1ng Math 6mat1CS and Maque may be found outslde class hours dlllgently pursulng' h1s studles 1n any of the nelghborhood llbrarles or agam he may not He never falled to enlxven the spmts of the class wlth his wlt ard good humor When Maque severs hls connections wlth us we are qulte sure he w1ll enjoy a happy future Our only regret m concluding IS that we have not the entlre book ln whlch to wrlte the blography of such a brllllant and popular student, for Maque IS surely deservmg of lt BVM Sodallty H2341 Ioyola fl? Dramatic: 114-J KFNNETH WALTER McELLICOT'l 11 Locust Street Lynn Krw AC Arne awake or be orever silent Mac has become known to us as the late Mr McEll1ott He IS st1ll the same Jovlal chap whose acqualntance we made four years ago blg and round lf not more so ready to laugh always agree able and soclable Macs Vears have not been spent 1n vam for after glanc mg at hls actlvltles one can see that he has taken an lnterest ln school affalrs Perhaps llterary works IS to be Mac s ralllng after graduatlon for he was the Sportmg Editor of the Botolphlan and lVIcGeehan had better look to his laurels Durmg the football season no one was better acquamted wlth the acculent ward of the Boston Clty Hospxtal but he survlved the mgurles and won hls letters ln the hectlc St James game on Thanksglvmg Day The many qualltles that gave hls renown during hlS years here we feel are among the best that men can have s0 lt IS our smcere wlsh that you may prosper 'lrach 131 Football 41p Bmolphmn 1341 Debutmg., 11251 B VM SOIIUIIU l'u 4 Um llumlrul Um . ! il S! 66 Y ' as 0 ' ' 64 a li, , . . . , . . - ' ll !Y u , n n n ' Y . , , a ' ' . 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The portralt adjolnlng IS that of the humorlst, scholar and muslclan from Hyde Palk better known throughout the elfmss as Mac For three years Leo was a c,u1et lad unnotlced except for his Knowledge of the classlcs and muslcal sklll for be It known that Mac lS a dlsclple of Paderewskl But s1nce the tlme when the portals of Semor were flung' wlde to welcome hlm untll the re cordlnn' of thu artlele he has surprlsed us by hls ready Wlt and h1S bag of trlcks He has bc en a x1ct1m of clrcumstances and ln tlme we expect he wlll compose 1 rhapsody bearmg such a tltle Dssplte his gemal humor, Mae has not oxellookcd the words of thi school tal, Rehglonl at Boms Attlbus fox he has always come out on top when the l'll31kQ were read and the Sodalltv also has found Leo to be one of lts falthful members ln sunshlne or ln ram So lt IQ w1th regret that we sav Vale, Leo XKl lllP at the same tlme we wlsh you the best of fortune IH your chosen field W 5011111115 4l2'34b Urchmt u 12345 loxola Ili RICHARD ALOYSIUS Mc-GIVERN 9 Clermont Strc et D01 eh: QtOl Du lx MW tml simple truth his utmost shlll lfour brui years haxe passed lnto hls toly and we xre gl nd to say that we stlll haxe n ou1 mxdst the beamlng counten anct of Bon Homme Rlchard 'VIcG1w t n From Fleshman N131 onwatd Dlek has woxked falthfullv and llll1Q,'iTltlV rc tamlngf hls place among the honor stu dents by elear thmklng lucld rxplana txons and pollshed translatlons Thus he made an LIlX13.bl6 record It lN exldent that We all hive our hobbies and Mac 1 no mxcfptlon How often havc we ob l.lNill the lfarncd and Qcnerous gentlt man passmg out paper to hls pals ln thoughtful nt1c1pat1on of the1r needs It was rumored that he was gomg to sue the cla s treasury but as Dlck s own funds wele mvested he abandoned the lc gal ptosecutxon Our cheerful pal has made the acquaintance of many who, Judglng from exldent slgns, reclproeate his loyal frlendshlp As all good thmgs have an end, so ln June we shall part wlth Mae only to hope that we shall meet hlm frequently ln the all promlslng' future Sulnmung f3l Debating 115 B V M Sodallh 412 3 43 lu 1 Um lfuml H1 'lun V- . 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I Ill I 9-, V . 5 EDVVARD LOUIS MCGRATH JR 76 Johnson Street Lynn Muccsr Louis Hzs uults he lzghtly upon hum Muggsy has been called the profes slonal mourner of the class Hls natu rally olemn appearance has been recent lv made more serlous and solemn by the add1t1on of black rxmmed spectacles LOUIS never departs from the low and sepulchral tones he affects even when recltlng He mtones the most excltlng passages wlth the same vigor as an un dertaker leadmg a processlon Loule, do dope Schlauslehauser answers LOUIS So It goes all day One day out of five he manages to get to class on t1me Of course he IS not to blame that awful awful Narrer Gauge ' But beneath that sleepy and solemn aspect Louxe hldes many and many brllhant qualltles and we are of the mlnd that he IS content to develop them IH secret lookmg upon us who seek acclaim as poor lost soul and deluded When he wllls he g1V6S brllllant evldence of a fine lntellect and deep thought so we feel that some day we w1l1 all be worshxplng' at the shrlne of h1s greatness B V M Sodallty Q12 31 Kcmnlc Flub 43 43 EARL FRANCIS XAVIER McINTYRE 50 Eutaw Street DUKE Ile was born with the gift of laughter Slam goes the door' Bang go the books' And we all know that Duke our Noodle Island prodlgy has arrlved Although baptlzed Earl he prefers to be halled as Duke Whlle h1s modest demeanour for a tlme velled h1s excel lenc yet It was not long before we recogmzed Duke s determ1nat1on to succeed 1n all thlngs and hls persever ance and ambltlon alded hlm to reach success It was not long before he dem onstrated h1s scholastlc ablllty or Macs recltatlon always won hlm a good standmg 1n class On the field of sport Duke has bat tled for the Maroon and Gold but 1l'lJl1I'l9S have always hampered his worth As a Knlght of the Shln guards and Mask he IS one of the best the school has had but the football team d1d not get the full benefit of hlS sk1ll Hls faithful appllcatlon to study and his sportsmanshlp gave hlm deserved popularlty wlth hls classmates and wlll cause us to remember hun w1th pleasure Football 44? 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W . ., . i w . ., 3 CHARI If S I RANFIS MeLAUGHl IN 63 Waterhlll Street Lynn Ar H NRI ll- Hn mr his manner all who sau admlred lhe ClCd1 tones of our chlmes re echo between thln walls as the Just manage to gllde through the door few seek en trance but Charlle as usual IS securely and quletly holdmg' dovsn a seat wlth hl compact 150 pounds Stlll wearlng that genlal expresslon that secures hls rldes to school every mornlng thlS black halred Tltan from dlStant Lynn comes easlly Juggllng that vsell thumbed collec tlon of books also the lunch Charlle was consplcuous at noon recess shootlng from all angles passlng and drlbblmg Wlth the best of them lol four years Mac has worked hard at BCH Only hls 1Iltlm8t9S knovs. how much of the excellence of hls sectlon IS due to hlnl Whlle he vsas but one of the ranks, he was ready to glVE hlmself up heart and soul for the good of the class To such a character no rlght thlnklng man can fall to pay hlgh trlbute And sc to 2 true man of B C Hlgh we bld a regrettul farewell If V M Qodallty 412 3 4+ FRFDFRICK ANTHOINY MeLAUGHLIN 263 Pond Street Jamaica Plaln FRED I see bright honor sparkle through wour ewes No Fled does not care to be knovsn for hls london tallor nor hls Jauntv roadster He has 213008 more HDDFODII ite to the man than these to recommc nd hllll We knovx Fred fol an ardent sup porter of ex ery class and school 3CtlV1tY a consclentlous student an athlete vuth out feal a loval and most generous frlend a. lad IH fine who has newer learnfd to sav a selfish No to any fnor that IS asked by lntlmatf frlend o mere acqualntance Styles change ln clothls and ears but vm llke to thlnk of Fri d as tlwavs rmmalnlng the same tl ue gentleman wlth the same fine qualltlcs to recommc nd hlm to our admlratlon So fortlfied and armed ln addltlon wlth a sound and practlcal buslnoss sense lt IQ no valn prophecy to say that we wlll know Fred IH the future as a success ful and efllclent buslness executlve Football f3l Hockey f-ll Dramatlcs lil Bl M Sodullty fI234l Ia 4 Um llumlrul four N 9 , J A JAX ' 4 S . 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' .. ., . 5 'sz r - ' l l h . fl 1 l .'lkv 51 , ' l . . u, , , . , V , - . l .v , . v - 9 - 1 ' - - ' svn - 'gl A 'A 4 ,- he was llstenmg, rather than producmg ness also and so they had ln Bob ROBERT FRANCIS MLLAUGIII IN 30 Tower Street Somerville Bos MAC He was a lzttle man but great The far famed Odysseus was not 1 man of many words though great, and nelther IS Bob Yet Bob was al ways an earnest young man and a pleas ant one and good company It took Bob some tlme to get accustomed to the ways of Hlgh School llfe and h1s first years were spent ln foundauon lay mg That IS a man s Job and how well he has done lt' Glance at the plcture here Perhaps you do not see a ,frlgar t1c frame yet ln hxs countenance there IS a deal of manlmess and plenty of school sp1r1t When there was a dln ln progress you could be fairly sure that Modesty has a great appeal and qulet We w1ll remember our frlendshlp w1th h1m as one of our most pleasant mem orles, and lf there IS success 1n the years to come we are sure that a large por tlon of It w1ll be hlS We say Goodbye w1th regret Debating f2l BI M Sodallty f123J FRANCIS BROOKS McMANUS 2 Harold Park MAC When he speaks mute wonder lurketh m mens ears Athens had her Demosthenes and Rome her Clcero England has known a host of mlghty orators The matchless eloquence of Damel Webster was Amerl ca s proud boast untxl on a day ln Aug' ust 1911 the subject of these lmes made known ln no uncertain tones the fact of h1s arrlval to a long expectant world Then began a trlumph of rhet rlcal successes destmed before the list conquest shall have been made to cause the lovers of eloquence to forget Demos thenes and CICBFO to forget Chatham nd Burke and Fox and Pltt to rewrlte the glorles of Amerlcan oratory VVe w1ll ever remember Mac for h1s countless stlrrmg debates IH class nd out of class W1th1n and wlthout the Debatmg Halls 1n season and out of season To hlm dispute was food and argument h1s drlnk We shall never see his hke Debatmg 1234-P McElroy Przze Medal 42? Bupst President and Prize Meddl Wlnner 41? l'lof'utmn 1345 DfIlHlHtlCS 13 -1-I Sodallty 1193! l'u 4 f,llI llumlrul fn: u 4 , W , A 1 56 99 SI 39 if ' 95 ,'- . . ,S 2 , ..... ' - cz n cc n an u , . an n - s . . , . n A' . . . X f 5 - - . 7 . . , - ' lf 77 .9 . ' ' ' ' u rr - , . . . , , . 4 Y Roxbury. C5 79 G6 3 - , as - , . . 7 Y . 1 v . , Y q : 1 7 . 3 v . . . . - 3 A , sy A. 1 1 . . . . I 1 ' K Q v ' ' 9'3 5 5 'i ' ' - 1 1- 1 -' Q v rv 4 gi I l 4.' JOSEPH MORTIMER MCSWEENEY 'S 1 Auburn Court Malden OL SL jeunesse savalt The best glfts come from the very strangest places sometlmes from the most outlandlsh Hence we are not sul prlsed to Hnd that Malden has sent to us our Smlllng' Joe McSweeney We have grown to respect and admlre th1s wavy halred youth who has retamed hlS hlgh reputatlon as a student bv h1s quiet manner and excellent study durlng' the past four years Nelther have we mlssed the wonderful expresslveness of those eyebrows of h1s Llke a thermometer they are a sure lndex of h1s lnterest ln any subject Up and down they go and 1f Joe IS the subject of the questlon mg when the palm of vlctory comes hlS way as It usually does the smlle that breaks across h1s face IS lnsplrlng Possessed of a Hue lntellect a serlous Splflt of study, and the sunmest of d1spos1t1ons we are sure that thls qulet youth w1ll quletlv approprlate to hlmself all the honors and successes we wlsh for h1m Track U35 BVM S0dlllll1 H2341 PAUL MORTIMER MCSWEENEY 99 Moreland Street Somervllle Mokr MAC Where the stream runneth snzoothest Mort lb a product of the Clty of Seven Hllls Nlo dear readel not Rome but bomerxllle cla1ms the dlstlnc tlon of fosterlng th1s youth Forsakmg the educatlonal faC111tl9S of h1s nat1ve Clty Mac has travelled dally to B C Hlgh for he knows that to acquire any thmg of value demands labor and h has wlllmgly labored durlng h1s scholas tlc years and has reaped the frults of h1s toll the dlploma Morts' humor and serlousness are well blended He has a smlle and cheerw word for everyone When he appears on the scene thlngs always seem to brlgfhten up and this IS due to h1s qulet cheerfulness and smcere love of good fellowship Stlll waters run deep , they sav and whlle Mort has modestly kept ln the background he has always shown that strength of character Whlch w1ll be h1s armor ln the battles to come VVe have all enoyed your happy dlsposltlon and feel assured that the world w1ll be blessed wherever vou may go Swimming 131 B V M bodulm 112 33 Pug: Um Uunrllul Sn ' Q ss., ,ws 66 ' ' ' 97 . 9 ' ' u yy Y . . . ' , . r. ' 7 ' 4: sy - ' ' , 4 . , . , 1 Q Q ' Y , . Q L . . ' f 9 9 ' ' ' . 5 5 7 ' I as s, sf sa as , . . . ,. , '. . '9 Hlllfel' lS deellebl. an va -, - - rr , . . . . A , , , V. . . i . '- . , Q 4 ' as ay ' l , . . . , - . 1 Y e as r y - Y . . 7 x N ' . rr ' u as ' - l . 1 . 7 t ' n a 7 n ' ' - . ' ' 9 . . . h , , ,. I I 'J '.' WII I IAM LAWRENCI' MFADF Z8 Adams Street Charlestown Bur. Men o few words are the best men Sllent and reserved men make up the backbone of any organ1zat1on Thxs trulsm applles fittmgly to B111 Meade H1s VOICE IS seldom ralsed he IS seldom heard of as dolng Wonderful thmgs but yet he IS never among the mlsslng when there IS class sp1r1t to be translated lnto act1on and work to be done He IS ever ready wlth hlS qulet smlle and thlS has won for hlm the good esteem and frlend sh1p of all who know h1m We dont know much about Charles town but we do know that we owe Charlestown a debt of gratltude for hav mg sent us B111 Meade as true a BC Hlgh man as ever shouted for the Maroon and Gold or better stlll as true a B C Hlgh man as ever wore the Maroon and Gold IH h1s heart We know our man and we honor hlm and thank h1m for the example of qulet and unselflsh devotlon he has shown us through four happy years of mtlmacy qorlnlrts l1234l Track 12 35 IOQFPH BENEDICT MERRILK 18 Mount Ida Road Dorcester BL1 ssun llarzsszmo palre avn Dlllj0l'lbllS Introduung the gentleman Wlth that magnetlc smlle and charmlng personallty Joe 1S well versed ln muslc and IS the orchestra s cello player In Joe s lelsure moments he can be found talklng over the latest muslc composltlons of Beeth oven or Paderwlskl As a proof of h1s popularlty he has for four years been elected sect1on Presldent and very well proved hls efliclencv 1n managlng soclal affalrs No soclal functlon would thY1V8 O1 be a success 1f Joe were found contumace H1s thoughtfulness of others IS unrlvaled for at the Chrlstmas eason I bellexe he would have even donated g1fts to all the freshmen H1s l ant1cs and wltty saymgs have prowlded the class Wlth no end of hllarlous laughter H1s dexterlty IH collectmg money fo1 numerous act1v1t1es IS st1ll lncomprehenslble to the class He ranks among the mtelllgentla ln h1S studles B V M Sodalzty ll 2 3 4? Orchestra 412 33 Cheerleader 14? Senior Counsel HP lu 1 Um rlunclrul Sxmn 41 'J A '1 , w 1 ca -s ff if vw . 1 1 , I 9 1 , . . v 1 'f - A -.., , ,, . -. 1 ' f K 1 1 1 . . as .. .sy 45. . . ',, . .. , , .. l x.. . . . y Q 7 - s 1 ' H l L en . ry - v 1 5' 1 U- . . ,, . . . ' ' ' ' are H as e 1 e 1 - ' 'ul 1 ' , 1 y ,,, , . -. JOHN IOSEPH MONAHAN 1 78 Herman Street Wlnthl op Doc Young In limbs ln judgment old We know your comments on the ac companylng plcture, frlends We w1ll answer your questlon lmmedlately Doc has no lntentlon of sh1pp1ng h1S baggage to Hollywood after graduatlon Wmthrop would never consent to rel1n qulsh ltS proudest boast, even to so worthy a cause Yet Doc has already had experlence as an actor He played Shylock IH the recent school productlon of Jullus Caesar And well dld he play h1s part If there IS a student from whom Doc falled to collect the bond sald student lb already a quallfied Jlm my Valcntmf But Doe has capabll :tus outsldc the field of flnancf Hls conslstent sucuss ln studlfs hls athletlc prowess hls effluent handhng of class mretmgs is 'w1Ltl0Il pzesldm nt h1s mature Judgment as a member of the Semor Councll ill stamp h1m as a lad of fine mettle, truly rcprcsentatlvr , and a credlt to any school BVM b0dfIllly 112343 Senior COIIIICII 14? Drmnatn Soezetv 14D Student Bus :ness Manager WILLIAM BERNARD MOREY 357 Malden Strcet Medford Blu. Mu I wand not lugh If may be but alone U 2' tha cvcn tLIl0l of his vsav mlght CdSllW bc appllcd to B111 and h1s scrcnc Hlgh School carccr Smce that memorabla day IH the autumn of 24 vshcn Mac first entered the sanctum of the Prefect of Studles t1l the long' aWa1t6d nlght of Graduatlon he has been a most dill gent student, a gentleman alwavs and classed among the leaders of the class m scholastlc achxuements BOIIONIHE IH the amom Mens sana ln corpo1e sano he dex oted two evenmgs a week to gvm work emulating thr cxamplc of Samson, Funnev et al Thus programme pro duced a tvplcal example of th: hmalthv mtc lllgent and lndustrlous boy for whlch the school IN famous Mae has one clalm fo1 dlstlnctlon whlch wc thmk lb hls alonc that of belng' the Voungest membcl of thc dass of 28 As SIZL and age were no obstacles to Blll s caxecx ln school so vu fccl confidc nt that they wlll be his steppmg stones to success and fame m thc futun So long Bull Bl M QOIIIIIUN 412 3 ll Pm.: U lluzrlrul ll lil . 1 .. ,. ,, . . . . . ., V . , . 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I ' I H nv r ' una I XWRFNCE ROBI' RT MORCAN IR 10 10 Massachusetts Avenue Cambrldge Bon Much hlue I travelled ll! the realms 0 gold And many goodly states and kuzgdome seen How true a e the above words of the oet ln regard to Bob for he has llved m and VlSlt9d many sectlons of the globe that we know of merely from story books Yet he has paused long enough ln h1S travels to spend four years at the port named B C Hlgh and he has roven hxmself a worthy and loyal com rade Bob 1n h1s travels has acqulred a fund of knowledge and many an ln terestlng 1nc1dent has he related f strange peoples ID dlstant lands Bob has an envlable reputatlon of be mg an able questioner In vlew of thls so the class oracle says Bob IS ln llne to be a promlnent attorney In Senlor Bob devoted h1s tlme to track as hlgh Jumper He gnes promlse of golng hlgcher ln h1s athletlc endeavors Bob s earnest appllcatlon to duty w1ll assure h1s success whatever h1s lot may be and vue w1sh h1m God speed and Bon Voyage lrucll ill BP 'll Sorlallty 449 FRANCIS CORNELIUS MOYNIHAN 47 MybtlC Str cet Charlestown Fmw lx Mow T It I9 trnnquzl people that accomplish much Frank as he IS known to all of u halls from Bunker H111 We have found hxm to be durlng h1s four years wlth us an earnest student and a true frlend IH the real meanlng of the word As an athlete Frank has shown once agam the sterllng character underlylng that pleaslng exterlor for h1s contlnual per severance durlng the track season has been an 1nsp1rat1on to many of the younger members of the squad Especlally do we remember Mont for h1s cheerfulness and hls ceaseless longlng for car checks Mac was never known to get mad for he belleves 1n ln the song Let a smlle be your umbrella on a ramy ramy day We know that your effort to make llfe a success w1ll be an earnest one And some dak when you reach the heights of whlch we all know you are capable Just pausm fO1 a moment and recall the fond davs now gone days spent at B CH1gh Goodbye and keep Qffllllllgl lrmll 4243 BP M sllllllllfi 1123? 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' ul . . . r- IOIIN THOMAS MURPHY Z 1 Winter Street Dorchester lien lhr MURPH I hnou that llrlue be with you Bud ls following in the footsteps of hls blg brother Do not misunderstand that word big By blg we mean older slnce Bud is over six feet hlm self During hls first two years Big Murph d1d not indulge 1n athletlcs but confined his efforts to the classics and wrltmg It was not untll h1s Junlor year that he blossomed forth the athlete and llterateur he IS That year he made the championship hockey team as a de fence man and at the end of that vear also he was elected Edltorln Chief of the Botolphlan the School magazine Large in bulld he is just as large in 4 breadth of hls opinions and the scope of his affections A clever and fertlle writer a strong and sturdy athlete, a pleasant classmate and companion always a gentleman Bud has earned our deepest affection which wishes him everv success for hls future Fdllor ln chle The Botolphlan C41 Hockey 13 43 B V M blldllllfi' ll 2 3? RICHARD FRANCIS MURPHY 'il 5 Huntington Road Mllton I,lLlx Mum H When Mulph first camz to thc sehool we saw a shv young lad bag in hand earnestly seeking his class room before the eve of some stern and serlous Qenlor should ask hlm his name and place of origin But novs each day he comes a young gentleman eager for study and not less eager for fun Tall and slender he strolls through the halls vuth the air of a colleglan his affable manmr and smiling features wmmng fo1 him friends on all sldes True Dlek did not win honors on thc athlctlc fir ld but hz did wm a high pl ice in our regards for genelosltv and fellowship Did thc class want to have an outme' and play games? then Murph would get them a field 'md gvm did somcthmg need his assistance? then he vias present heart and hand As hs departs a graduate we know that the hastenlng years will only hurrv hlm on the paths of success and we wish him the best of good fortune Botolphmn f4i Bl 'll Sodulzlx 1l234l l'uLc Um llunlrul lrn . K . I .. , -, 6. ,, , ,, E u ,. . H ., u H ', ' ' K , if ' 7, Cl ' ,Y ' lf 77 ' ' ' 9 - ' cz ' ,, a o a I o Y , . . A , n u w - , f F ' ' . , . . , , . - n n , Ll A 1 n th , ,. . . - . - . . , , , V . 7 A I A ' . ,, ,, . . . . 9 K 1 . -. .f ,, . ,, Q , , . , 4 - 5 5 q 7 . . Q . 5 n . . . , n 4 ,-s fc , as ' IG . 9? My heart IS true as steel. an , 19 I x 14 1 1 I . L Y K a A I . . . , .U . . . . , . . ., X A f : . K 1 ' I 3 . . Y x . , . . . , . Y . , . , .. . . , , X L V. . .I . I 1 l 1 A n v , 1 n A . ,. . . ' A ,nr ca ' , rr - - . , x 5 x Q i ' ' 1 ' 1 ' 1 1 1 I f , . , . , . . ' . ' 2 , - ' .- , A A 1 , Q ' . 2 '. ' .- A 1 . A 1 , . . .. . .' , . . . if I I I I ' Y D THOMAS IOSFPH MURPHY JR 72 Mount Pleasant Avenue Roxbury Tomvm Spun MURPH Le petit chose No Freshman allowed down here at the Senlor Recess ' Murph has been addressed 1n such a bellttllng mannel more than once by the Prefects but he only laughs He enjoys a Joke at all txmes even when lt 1S at hls own ex pense and b6Sld6S he IS used to bemg' small he has been that way all h1S l1fe Spud IS always smlllng never angry and when he lS reprlmanded by the teacher he laughs lt off and makes the best of hlS pumshment When he goes to the front of the class to reclte Homer or Vergll he has the whole class laugh mg by h1s eccentrlc manner of argumg' And hls blggest dellght IS to rldlcule h1 nelghbor who IS twlce his SIZE when that 1nd1v1dual has to go through a slmllar performance Everybody 1n the school has known Spud and everyone llkes h1m He IS not very blg ln SIZE but he doesn t let that bother hlm any and he IS b1g 1n lntellect IOHN JOSEPH NEEDHAM 140 Boston Street Dorchester Jule The Games are done and faesar is returning John Nec dham IS a dashlng blond from Dorchester lsans dashj If the class of 28C owes a debt to any man then count John Needham as the foremost credltor Hls unnumbered contrlbutlons to our repertory of games and diversions where w1th to whlle away the tedlum of Lat1n and Greek all have stamped h1m as a noble benefactor We predlct a br1ll1ant buslness future for th1S young man ln the days when Tlgue Sz Needham Llm lted w1ll be the worlds foremost pro ducers of games and toys John when the splrlt moved and to do hlm Justlce we must say lt was not seldom was a competent student of the classlcs They probably held a place ln hls heart second only to that of h1s dear 1nvent1ons He had a warm spot there too for any aCtlVltV connected wlth Alma Matel A loyal student Wlth sunny nature brlght smlle and ready qulp John was always good company It wlll be a lucky world that recelves thxs youth when he goes forth to conquer lu 1 Um llunrlrnl llfun ' ' N . 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C FORC F IIUMPIIRI Y NICHOI SON 387 Malden Street Medford Niue Huw mms I1 w a plmvr u truuuller pour 1109 personnes qu: -ment mpables da senhr In dell:-messes 11 un art Four years ago Gcorgc cntercd the portals of the quut and sxlent Boston College Hlgh School and what a centel of lflqlllrleb amazement and wonder he has been exer since' He has entered mto almost cwerv actnltv ln the Hlgh School In debatlng hc was most ener et1e and enterprlslng on the Botolphlan Staff from h1s sophomore year he 1n1t1 ated the Splflt that flnallv lnsplred tm Quarterlv as an announcer at benefit performances vuthout a peer, as Thesplan who vull ever forget h1s ren Klltl0Tl of Mrs Malaprop 1n The Rnals or hxs mterpretatlon of the Flrst f1tlZ4H IN Jullus Cacsar 'T As to the future, who can tell how manv more he-lds hls dvnamlc energy w1ll conquer Yet wc feel that whcn the trlple D xughtxrs of Doom haw fashloned hls robf of llfc vu w1ll su a truc vsork of prlfutlon rumafus ll 2 3 43 Debanng., 112 3D l'locutmn lfotu phmn I2 141 RPHHYQYUIIFP Assistant Pdltnr ARTHUR MATTHEW O BRIPN P4 Cauuth Stl cet Dorchester Om: hun Hr' uns ll mrzn mlm fum all In all Although lt ls a b1t trite to use that xgm old cxpu sslon qulet and unassum ln Allll fulhlls thc lolc to peliec 11011 Suth tlalts a1c lI'lXdll3blV found ln thosr who als held ln hlgh estum by thur fnllovss, md Obu ls anythlng but an cxcfptxon to this rule Always YVllllIlg' to help hls knowledge of affalrs and hls othcx blts of xarugatc d wisdom hav: proved an nd tlme and tlme agam ln overcoming' stumblmg blocks ln our pursuit of knovsledge Whatrxer actluty he lomcd found hun a dlllgent worker In Freshman and ln JUHIOI hls sklll 111 tatcsmanshlp was called 1n to dlrect the destlnles of hxs sectlon and the success of the class was a trlbute to h1s ablllty Art has many talents, and some of them he hldes qultc well Some like hls knowledge of books, others hls knowledge and loxe of athletxcs A good fellovx .1 cheerful classmate one vshom we feel better for havmg met, that 1S Oblc Mav the best of success be hlS l'ug: Um Huuf 411 In: ll . . ,, IA IA 4 I 4k Y Gi' ,97 G! Y .53 .fl N -h 1. . '.' ,., --, as , .1 4 sf. K X I . v 1 1 Q . no , - , . ! L, I v aw xr n , - - ' 1 .:' ' 1 ' . . ,X ,. , . . a 44 ,l, , , H ' mx ', yy ' - - H - I ,. , ., v- x rr' lc ' , , as , , . le . A ,. 1 S , ' F1 , x by ' - ' . 3 Vg 'rg ' A K 3 l V. ' A-..4 . 1 x' ll. U . ,, ' ,.. , , 1l,2.3.4v, 1 .. - Q, '. , . 1 , , . . . . ., . i6 M ' . . 9 e.. , . - 'mn .',vv' '. ,. , gl v ' ' ' ' . ..'- .., ' v. .' ' -., V .-J ' ' ,. ,, , h' i ,., 2 u 'Xu-U, - 1 A ng . .1 .1 , , . . J A .I Z. . 1 . 1. ' l I I 1 ' - ' K' . Y , 1 x7 1 'T' . . , . . , ' y . ' - . . ' . . Y ' K y W- ll x!! , , . , . ,, . , -,1,. FRFDFRICK ROBERT O BRIFN 86 Walnut Avenue Norwood F RITZIE OBIE The orce of his own merits makes hzs way Some men do thlngs and then talk of them others talk of thmgs they dld not but there 1S a thlrd class that do things and do not talk of them To thls group belongs Fred Qulet s1lent efficlent a gentleman always he does hlS work well and hldes h1s success ln a sm1le that IS sunshlne ltself You thlnk of the sm1le and forget the success For two Vears he gave hls best on the football team and for four years he has been at the top m hlS classes If thlngs went wrong' we h couldnt help that so the Joke was on hlm lf thmgs went well, then that certalnly deserved another sm1le and a laugh and Fred s cheerful mlrth lnfected the whole class When the darkness of dlm mlng memory seeps ln upon us Fred s cheerfulness w1ll ever be the star that w1ll brlng back to us cheerful memorles of 28 Football 1345 BVM Sodalzty 12343 IOHN MATTHEW O BRIEN 28 Aldworth St1eet Jamalca Plaln MATT115 08115 Stull waters run deep and under thelr smoothly tranqull surface there h1de deep unhldden depths whlch It were best to leave undlsturbed So wlth Oble Qulet he IS 1n class and re served to the h1ghest degree but st1ll all about hlm there IS a constant hum of conversatlon and motlon Thls IS a good 1dea of Mattle who calmly and smoothly works h1s way along seekmg to escape the pubhc eye and creatlng about hlmself the Vthlfl of aCtlV1ty that glves hlm a chance to lndulge the comlc muse Athletlcs have had to play a very mlnor role ln hlS l1fe SIHCQ he ded1cated hlmself entlrely to study Hence he IS not much 1n the pubhc gaze but he IS a fine student Oble IS a splendld type of fellow earnest smcere and noble and we are glad to have known hlm and feel sure that he w1ll always have the same hlqh place ln our esteem he ha today H VIVI Sodalztv ll 2 'SJ ,,ll 1 Un: Ilumlrml lhlrlven 9 1 . J 1 i .. ,, .6 1, I6 f ' ' ' 3, , 1 n Q 3 if YY ' . ' ' ' 7 1 . 3 I - ll, e , . s u n 1 , I X y , . . '. 1 . , . n 1 n , s , , , . . . . , . . Y . . I GG 95 66 99 Silence sweeter is than speech. ll ' !7 . , , , D U . ,, . . . ' Q , 2 v ' il ' 77 . 2 . 1 , 4 I l . . Y . I . U - H'-' - . ' ' - 1 1 , 1 . . 1 s '. . . . 1 , ,. . S .,, . P' XX II I IAM CAPRII' L O BRII' NI 71 Church Street Hopkrnton Bn I x The cheer ul lue longest rn lr e and u ter rt nr our regards Therm comes a. lrght tread on tht starr a qurck step rn the hallway a rattlrng of the door knob and then wrth a swrngrng strrde rn walks Brlly O Brren at the end of hrs darly DeMar from Hopkrnton Class never really begrns trll Brlly hrs arrrred at 9 15 brrngrng' wrth hrm thc fresh breeze and tang of the country He rs popular among us for who could resrst the appeal of hrs hr arty frrendshrp hrs wrnnrrg smrle and the hone t good nature rn hr wrttv speech? An earnc t studs nt and mod mst Brlly prefs rs to hrde hrs lrght under a bushel But he cannot conceal thc sterlrng qualrtres of Catholrc young man hood that are at the bottom of hrs heart We know hrm ror a gentleman and a scholar And rf the hamlet of Hopkrnton shall mer hare cause for fame rt wrll be when rt rs rnscrrbed rn our future hr torres as th+ brrthplace of the great Brllg O Brren HI M Qotlnllts 1345 9 Wrse Street Jfrmfrrca Plarn sr' Our large was hrs bountw and hrs soul srnurc Aft 1 the lrghr dawned and Pat transfcrr d rn hrs second year to Poston College Hrgh Englrsh Hrgh School loss was rndeed our garn Had Pat not chosen to matrrculate at the Hrgh School we would haw lost a brrllrant scholar a capable athlete and a model gentleman Our class rooms would not haxe echoed the oft flow of those smooth translatrons that were wrth hrm a specraltv Our class projects would haxe lacked an ar dent and enthusrastre supporter Our Botolphran would hare been less rrch wrthout hrs essays drsplaxrng a maturrtv of thought an elegance of drctron a smoothness of rhythm a vrvrdness of rmagrnatron that were characterrstrc of hrs stvle We could not prcture 4 C s athletrc teams as so emrnently successful wrthout Pat callrng plavs wrth Rockne strategy Frnally the range of our frrend shrp would have been less complete had we not known hrs generous loyal srncere and devoted soul Botolphran 1341 Baps! 141 Dranmtlcs 14? bodalltv fl234l lug: Um llumlrul lnnrtun .q-1 v 1 1 , s I I I J 4 .A ' r - 1 rf :- H , ,I .. 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' rr I , 1' ,, WILLIAM FINNBAR O CONNOR 21 Kllsythe Road Arlmgton H0lghtS OKIE F ar rom gay cltzes and the ways of men Lelsurely has thls rotund plcture of health and Jolhty ambled through our classlc halls lf you can lmaglne a plc ture ambllng anywhere From the oft donated Late TlCk9t to Greek themes nothmg has ever dlsturbed the seren lty of Wllllam of the house of Connor He enJoyed hls Latm and Greek thor oughly but could never see any sane reason for gettmg exclted about events of the dlm and dusky past He was probably savlng h1s energy for the tlme when he would take hls place among the elders of the Town of Arllngton for he has never mlssed a Town Meetmg Senlor found hlm a contrlbutor to the Botolphxan Yet thls dlllgent scholar enjoyed the brlght slde of l1fe and hls brlght smlle and hearty laugh gave fre quent ev1dence of hls qulck appreclatlon of the mlrthful We know that B111 s mental equlpment and calm assurance wlll mean the wmnlng of many a hard fought battle IH the future and we wish hlm all success Debating 62 31 B V M Sodallty 11231 IOHN JOSEPH O DONNELI 29 Rlchardson Street Woburn JACK Caesar was ambltlous and so was John He IS small gentle affable and unassum mg and he verliies the adage that dlmmutlve men possess b1g lntellects Hls good nature and loyaltv to school made hlm a brother to his classmates and a true frlend He IS a qulet young man whose llfe IS as yet unvlslted by those storms whlch assall the passlonate heart of youth and thus has not acquxred the fad of flashy necktles and multl colored socks Hls favorite motto IQ Small but Oh my' L1ke calm water wlth a powerful underflow he IS endowed w1th hldden reserve forces and beneath hlS calm surface are Hoods of genlus that w1ll some day find a channel of expresslon 1n the VOCdtl0H he has chosen to be a lawyer And everyone of the class of 28 w1sh John the best of luck 1n the future BV W S0lllllllj fl'734P Truck 1134? 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' if 1 1 Today he mowes about the school q FRANCIS JAMES O LEARY Z3 Upland Road Cambrldge FRANK He makes a solitude and calls ll peace Others may rejolce IH the storms and battles of llfe w1th all thelr nolse and rlot Some may even stlr them up for the love of the battle but Frank chooses calmer waters and arrlves by a much easier loute to hls determmed port I flrst year he vxas a verltable Freckles Barry when a SQTIOUS lllness forced h1m out of the class fo1 a long perlod but nothlngf daunted F1ank fought hard and successfully passed h1s final examl natlons Such IS thls lad Qulet and fasy 201112 untll the fight IS agalnst h1m and then the real lad appears to conquel the obstacle and come out on top uletly sxlentlx spfakmg only ln softest tones and seldom but always dolng the thlngs that count IH the final totallng A brlght lad wlth a sunny dlsposltlon who we know wlll turn lnto a clever man and a br1ll1ant alumnus of Alma Matel B V M Sodallty 112 31 AUSTIN A O MALLEY Z 1 7 Parson Stl Let Bughton Xl snr opmns UIgl'PdlflH' mctorquv vzros superenunet umms From suburban Br1ghton yust across the Challcs commutfs Austlc O Mally a. gentleman and scholar a gentleman folsooth because hc refuses to take 1 scat ln the trolleys whmn offc red bv a lady and a scholar mdeed Judgmg from the dlllgent manner 1n whlch hc pursues hls lessons on hls way to school men to the door of the class room Austle was forced to TCSIQD from the Hockey team because he burnt up the ice with hls fast playlng' Austle has shown up ln track so well that hls ab1l1ty IS not questloned The tlme may come when the moon shall be blown out the seas go dry and Aeolla be empty of wlngs but ID such an hour we feel sure that Austm O Malley shall not fall Hls mlnd and soul ale too full of splendld quahtzes to ever vsaver ln calm O1 monstrosltv for now and always BVM godnlln 112341 Ioyola lll Hockey IS! 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L A' n ' 1 , ..,. . , , , v ' n wn, I 0 4 4 A ' 5 vf I Q 1 -' w . . l.. . . .L fy' ,,. , 1.' g ',' w , . x n I A '3n 1 WALTER FRANCIS O MALLEY 1 0 Rand Street Malden PM AUSTIN I et fum but smile your cares depart Our blond haxred Pat has always been tne same aifable gentleman for thc, past four years Naturally qulet and of an unobtruslve nature Austle s blggest forte seems to be hls ab1l1tv to keep out of the publlc gaze But that IS not the only thing he does well He IS a good tudent and has deep wlthln hlm a great store of Wlt and humor When hlS funny bone IS tlckled the smlle that xllumlnes hls countenance IS l1ke the sunshlne after a refreshlng summer showel And he can play football Around the school he has never shown hls abllltv but we know that he I9 unerrmg IH punt mg 'md drop kncklng It IS men of hls stamp that make the world a good place ln whlch to l1ve even as he has made our IIVQS happler here Whatever he does he w1ll always have our applause though we feel that he w1ll as ever do hls best to avoxd It H V M Sodallty 112 37 C I OPC I1 WILLIAM 0 NFII 18 Cherry Pl-ice Nc wton I 1-onu O Nur Un anclen nulztrure ayant de bons etats de sermce George rolled Knot very evenly ln deed smce the t116S were old and feeble and not mfrequently flat on one sldej ln rom Newton to us every mornlng to see 11 the school was perfectly alrlght S1nce It had to Le for George that s saylng a whole lot for the school Now lf you thlnk that we havent xntroduced hlm properly bear 1n mmd that thls para graph IS to be short But who does not know George? As a football player he was ln a class bv hlmself with hls end runs hls llnc olunglng and hls puntmg, Nelther dld he confine hlmself to tossmg the plgskln around but put the shot llke a champ and starred 1n hockev Blg w1th a bu1ld l1ke an Apollo and a smlle as blg as hlmself he has filled a large part 1n our llfc at B C Hlgh H15 many talents both lntellectual and phvslcal w1ll enable hlm to fill as large a part m the world and wlth the same klnd of success that was hls it H C High Foulbull H43 Hockey iii 'lrurh 14? BVM godallty 11233 I'u c Um llluulrul Svvanlmn V v - ss . ss ,, -s as - - sa 1 ,1 . . . ' u 99 l A ' y ' u ' Ln ' x S . L '. . I . I , x .K X . . - . C - .. I . 7 ' 9 l I 1 1 r . . . , , . w w w v I 'I L I '4 I 'A 4 C v I ,G 1 1 Q 1,. G Q 4 n 1, . ,S . . . . x '. . . . ,H as 7 ' A s 1 I 1 1 L y S , . . x . ' . ' . , ' Y ' 9 C ' . , . . , - is .4 ' C X f . ., I I . , . . . , . ,- ' , , . . , . . . I . A . . ' ' 7 7 ' . . . . . L ' . . . c , . . v 4 P .-Q A ' .' 7' I .' 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I . . . fr 1 p I ' 1 1 ,, . , bught, klnd earnest and filled wlth a Al BFRT IOSFPH O SHFA 90 Alley Strcet Lynn ALBIF I see bright honor sparkle through your eyes Once 1n a whlle upon th1S earth each one of us IS prlvllcged to meet some lndlvldual who seems to sum up 1n hlm self all the good qualltlcs a man should have To the less glfted of us he IS an lnsplratlon to the others he seems an approbatlon Usuallv he IS one who has hlgh ablllt19S and does thmgs well and IS modest about hls abllltles and accom pllshments even to the pomt of bashful ness Such a one IS Alble O Shea as we have known hlm for the last four vears Qulet w1th a splrlt of fun ready to break forth lnto a laugh of comradeshlp n enthuslasm fo1 us and our lnterests he has always been a pal and a frlend A stellar dash man ln track a brllllant student ln class a good frlend among fellows wc vush h1m all thc success we are su1e w1l1 be hls who we hope w1ll always be a frlend of ours Track 112341 BVM SorlaI1tyf1234b JOSEPH HENRY POWER 15 Bushnell Stra ct Dorchester or The norld belongs to the envr etu Out of well bullded Dorchcstel lulfd ONKI by Abraham and the chlldrmn of Abraham come thls vsorthv waruor good at the pencll sketch to contend manfully among the hosts of horse tam mg students on the broad plalns of James Street Joe has taken a serlous turn 1n thlS hls fourth year and It well becomes hxm The caprlclous Splflt of lrresponslble youth he has put ln check We know hlm now for a serlous mmded lad brlmful of energy ambltlous and lndustrlous These are elements of suc cess ID any man When we find them controlled by that persevermg wlll that IS Joe s they are elements that msure success extraordlnarv If the world belongs to the energetlc then take a better look at one of our future masters of the umverse We w1ll be proud one day, to recogmze hum as a former school mate B V 'll Sodnlltw 412 3 All Page Um llumll QI ll lmcn y ' Y Y A 1 1 l 4 J 1 A . 1 Y if ,Q 44 as Al. . if , ' . . ,9' x . . . 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Ar 1 -N Lug 1 1 JAMES RICHARD POWERS 38 Harvard Street Arllngton lvl Ln ant dun esprlt incomparable AFllHgt0H sent Jlmmy to us that she mlght recelve back a pollshed young gentleman and SINCE Jlm has llved up to the standards set at B C Hlgh, she wlll have her expectatlons fulfilled Jlmmle lS an ldeal type of student lndustrlous brllllant and unassumlng When he IS recltlng ln class he shows excellent preparatlon and at all tlmes IS lnterested ln what lS golng on every class ln whlch he has been he has always been and IS now a leader Thls IS an envlable posltlon and would tend to make another proud but Jlm remalns the same approachable and llke able fellow As thls happy and surpasslng young fellow has always had the best W1Sh6S of hls assoclates ln all h1S work durlng h1S stay at the school he can be sure that he wlll contlnue to have It ln tlmes to come and as we always had our falth ln hlm vlndlcated by hls success, so we feel sure that he wlll agaln reward our trust ' Au revolr Jlm and we hope that we shall soon meet and work together once more JOHN ANDREW QUIGLEY 2049 Columbus Avenue Roxbury ANDY Plr que non opmarl sed sun non sed egzne dlcltur Permlt us to lntroduce a senlor worthy of note John Qulgley who halls from Roxbury We remember well lt seemed only yesterday we entered B C Hlgh It wasn t long when we all were nequalnted John warmed hls way lnto the hearts of many fellow classlnen Each year found us one vear wlser older and more frlendly As a student John especlally has taken advantage of all opportunltles nd we all conslder hlm an honor scholar who has contrlbuted some clex er verse to the Botolphlan lohn possesses a wmnlng pe rsonallty that holds hls frlends as lastlng' buddles Qulgs bashfulness forms a great quallty ln hls manly character that draws people to admlre John s personallty John IS always ready to lend a helplng hand ln any matter that fits hlm to the occaslon Lets hope that Oracle of the future holds success happlness and health for John ln many vears to come Sodalzty 112 'l 4? lu r Ulu llululrr al N lllf te 4 n l l . 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THOMAS I RANLIS QUIGI I Y Z5 Beale Street I3OlLhLStll Inn Tow He spoke ru tlnnes but ters sweetly It IS a vallant man who vslns the fight md Fran has easlly vson h1s fight for seholastlc honors at Boston College Hlgh School He wasn t of thc flash and flare type who seem to learn the answer even before the teacher explams the questlon but he gamed his knowledge by earnest and constant work which after all IS the keynote of success It was always easv to get along wlth Fran We remem ber h1m as a qulet unobtruslve youth who gave the observer the lmpressxon f bemg a thlnkel Llke great men vee knovs of h1s xo1ce vsas nexel heard 111 publlc places Poets haxe vsrltten mam lmes about such men and all of them have some note of approbatlon 1n them Qomeday vu may come across some stanzas IH honor of Tom Quletly he came to us, quletly he moved h1s sllent and thoughtful way among us and now he quletly takes h1s leave of Boston College Hugh and us and takes along w1t.h hlm the best wlshes of hxs classmates for success It w1ll be a real pleasure to meet hlm agam, VlfhlCh we soon hope to do at the Follege PETE R CHARLP S QUINN 'ZZ Wmdmere Road Dorchestel Pr Tl- QL ns 's IE I dare' do ull that mm becnnw n man It vsas a brlght dav when Pe te hrst twlsted the dool knob xt B C Hlgh mel sal Im here s xdd he s be X of mottos that vse e xn apply to Pete non multa sed multum n1l despel andum and others but when Pete reads them he s gomg to sav J O X and laugh them off so vu ll te ll you the zest of the m ln private Qulnnle vsas one of those fellows who does exergthlng' and says nothmg I 1 haps hls most brllllant exhibition vs as hls masterful part of Antony m the school play We suspended our breath sexer 11 tunes on that OCCZSIOH' It IS Wlth no small re gret that vse sav Goodbye V We all llked Pe te Hxs spontaneous nature gene rosxty sxmpllelty, endeared hum to us but It IS wxth hlgh hopes of hlS suceess that we part from hum and trust It max be our good fortune to meet h1m often BVM Soelalrty 112 54l SlICflGfdlI 141 Dramatlcs l14l McFlroy 42l Business Manager of RPIIHICQIIIIPK Mil Dramntzcs Prize Medal Winner 147 Page One llmdrvd lxecnlx , 1 1 1 1 1 . 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WILLIAM JOQEPH RAFFERTY 1 5 Edmund Street Malden BILL RAZLA From the Ialley o Sllent Men Mld the general nolse and bustle of the dally entrance of the knowledge hungry boys of Senlor a qulet very qulet youth SIIDS dally lnto hls place ln the class When the proper tlme come and Razza IS the name called a hasty brushlng away of the haze of golden dreams brlngs thls young man to hls feet and ln hls soft VOICQ he answers Yes Slr Nothlng vlolent about Blll except the blushes that chase each other over hls countenance when he IS accused of talklng ln class or of uslng the telephone the nlght be fore Hls qulet ways and hls cheerful smlle that qulckly followed hls soft spoken an wer or greetlng have won for hlm a sure place ln our hearts As sllently as he passed through our llves here we hope he Wlll ever remaln there sllpplng IH and out as he wlshes so long as we never lose the soft spoken answer of hls smlle HI M 9odal1tyi123P PAUL VINCENT RAFTICAN 15 Dell Avenue Hyde Park PAUL H0 ls u worthy person who ES much respected Paul halls from Hyde Park and ln scholarshlp IS one of the leaders of the class He secures hls excellent results by dlllgent appllcatlon As regards de portment though Paul may be no para gon of perfectlon flncredlblle dlctu'J he malntalns perfect order durlng the French perlod In brlef he IS a per fect gentleman but he possesses a rlght hook that IS the bane of hls seatmate s exlstence It has been a noteworthy fact that ln the progress from year to year Paul IS one of the few who has retalned facts and formulae over the summer months In September and October he seemed to be qulte as famlllar wlth hls prevlous years work as he had been ln June That same dlllgence whlch galned hlm such honors ln hlgh school wlll we are sure galn hlm even greater honors ln the wlder Held of college work and wlll brlng hlm qulckly the greatest honors of the world thereafter Debating f2! B V M Sorlallty fl 37 Pu 1 Om llulullul launly um l A 4 1 as as as , 99 as Y I . n , . . , i la sr ' S v . Q , ax ' va ' ' n y ' ca - u 7 . 9 Il . , ' S . . 7 Q . . ' ' 7 - . . . . U' , ,. , . r I Q if 93 if ', '. ,Q 1 , - - 7 . , ' v . . , la rr 1 4 Y I ' l A . 7 . ' ' t , . . . ' , . III I 'J ,V V1 '. I P' WILLIAM FRANCIS REARDON Zu Peverell Street Dorchcstel Blll WILIII- Reul worth requires no :Interpreter Among the numerous army of Dor chester representatlves Wllllam Francls Reardon better known as B111 stands out pre emment for h1s slncerlty hns squareness and h1s never falllllg' cheer fulness A good student h1s earnest efforts and steady wo1k early won for h1m the respect of the faculty and the class Thls same quallty of slncere en deavour for the honor of the class and school won for h1m VaTS1tV recogmtlon on the football and track teams took h1s sports as he took hlS studles wlth dehght m the games and he came out on top He was a fellow easy to become acquamted wlth because of h1s warm and affable dlsposltlon He hated what was low and mean and was always first to rlse ln protest agalnst lt as he was first ln support of all that was really good Football f4-J Frack 1347 BVM Sodallty 1l234b EDMUND JOSEPH REILLY 3 6 Edlboro Street Marlboro It IS ten mmutes after nmc and thc Latln pcrlod has gotten underway Sud denly the door swmgs open and 1n stalks Ed of Marlboro From th1s dlstant hamlet he Journeys each mornlng and undoubtedly he has a strong claxm on the long dlstance commutmg rccord 111 B C Hlgh Eds stocky bulld and ruddv com plQX10H together wxth h1s cheerful dls posltlon show most plamly hls great love for the Wlde open spaces of the great out doors Nevertheless th1s love for Mother Nature does not check h1s love of the classlcs, for Ed whlle at the foot alphabetlcally IS among those crowdlnsr the leaders when It comes to the honorable mentlon group It IS Sald that Ed has a reputatlon 1n Marlboro as a muslclan first on the 1vory keys and then the uke s strings VVe only take th1s as a rumor but we soon hope to verlfy ltS authcntlclty by puttlng Ed to the test McElroy f2l P1110 One Ilmulrvrl In nh Inn , - . , , In . .. ,, .. ,N ,G . . ., I X . I a ' Q . KC ' 77 , n Q A v , u uk ' 1 ' S i X . I . .He 1 I , . , . , , . . . . . , . . I I Em Fur from gay cities und the ways of men. . . A . A 1 1 ' I ' - L I' - if ,Y ' E L . I . A . In I x rr . - , - . , . Y . . Y. . j , , . . ., v ' , - , .4 u . p ' a K , I J 4 ' 15 --. 1 JOHN EDNVARD REILLY 40 Hlgh Street Mllton BUD Ach Hts mirth us the pure splrtts of many varzous wus Bud has a way all hls own and when lt came to spontaneous approval of some humorous remark ln the class room Bud was Johnny on the spot w1th no hesltatlon At other times he was qulck to percelve the mcongruous and hls face just naturally wreathed xt self wxth a. Wlde smlle Everybody llkes a blt of splce ln the routlne of llfe Bud was one of our SplC6 boys Yet he had hls serlous Slde too and hls SOFIOUQ look The latter was hls general expression when he opened the door anywhere be tween 9 05 and 9 30 several tlmes a week Poor Bud lived way out ln M1l ton' Hls serious nature showed often m hls deslre to do great thmgs be a student fbut oh the road to scholarsh1p'3 be a tennls player or acquxre that savolr falre ln soclal lmes We feel a regret IH saymg Farewell to Bud but assure hlm we Wlll not forget hlm or hls ways and trust we may meet hlm often Good luck Bud H V M Sodalzty 41 53 Football V543 Track 133 23 Cranford Street Roxbury RIC!-1 bane pear et sans reproche Space w1ll allow us to glve but the merest outline of thls lad who IS so popular among us We feel that there IS no one hls equal Frank IS a scholar and an athlete and equally peerless m each He IS like another Ulysses He stands up ln class almost motlonless but when thls man of few words beglns to speak words of worth fall from h1s llps and no one IS able to contend wlth hlm Then when lt ls a matter of physlcal prowess he lS equally an Ulysses A half back on the football team he played llke a college hero h was the star on the last basketball team and at present lS a blg hope for our baseball team To truly appreclate hlm you would have to know h1m see hlm act hear hlm talk He IS great among us The days of the years hereafter are manv and the ways men travel are Varled but we feel sure that our days wlll seem short and our may be easy lf we travel w1th Frank and have the pleasure of hls tompanv Football 42 3 43 7 rack I2 33 Basketball 1 I 23 Baseball 113 Debating, 113 IH ll Smlalttv ll 2 5 43 Page Une Hundred luentv three l 1 at as :AJ ,vs U . . . - -- ' A . - gg 44 11 ' u 11 - - - ' . . f , ', ' 1 ' - . - I . 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FRANCIS RICE 419 Geneva Avenue Dorchestel .lowx Tun MIIKNIAIN None but himself can be hu purallcl Four Vears ago there entered the por tals of Boston College Hlgh School m the annual mvaslon from Dorchestel a small and Independent lad filled wlth the desire to do or d1e Durmg h1s first year he took part ln every actlvlty, m track Swlmmlng' and debatmg 1n sports he was notable and m debatmg he proved hlmself to be a fine speaker Then came the necessity to abandon these pursults for the hard ways of bus mess and the class lost an athlete That same lad IS wlth the class todav and the same qualltles of earnestness and excellence that marked hls begmnmg l-'eeps hxm m the m1dSt of every actlvlty for whlch he can find tlme Naturally Sf rlous he has a streak of humor a mlle w1de and hls frlends are numberless Many are the by ways of llfe but we hope that we shall travel the same one as John Rlce or that ours wlll cross h1s because he IQ a frlend worth havmg' qwzmmmg 1123 Truck ll! Debutmg 411 Bl M g0lllIllf5 11231 STERIINC1 JOHN RICHARDQ PG? C0lYllYltF!ldl Strut Ist Bn umtul IN Rlrn llc sits hugh UI all the peoples hlllfli unfortunate as not to haxe met thls curly hmaded young man m the flesh wr haw the pleasure of mtroducmg Blll Vt 1th all hls achlex ements and he has a great many Blll IQ '1 qulet modest and un assuming chap who knows what hls bus mess and dutles arc and goes about do mg them 1n an unostcntatlous vsav H IS an honol student an athlete and a prmce of good fcllows a debater and '1 track man Wlth hls deep tenor volce he has entertamcd the clas on mam occaslons and we have heald It whls pcred that he has ab1l1t1es vuth whlch he has not entertamed us 1n the terpslchorean arts We dont like to repeat wshlspers but Vou Judge from thf pxcture What the future holds no one can say wlth anv sureness but with your tbllltles Blll and your pelsonalltv whatever way you choose w1ll we are sure be follovs ed by success and always by the best wlshes of your classmates If VM qodnlltx fl 2 '31 Debanng 1231 Track 112 31 lug: Um llnmlrul lrunlx mn A I .. .. , , .. . , -, I ,, n xl , - , .' , 1 , n , n , . . 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U . ,, l . . . f 9 1 - . 9 1 A . . , . - ' - A ,' v 9' a A v a e' - 1 ,. . -, N .f JAMES WILLIAM ROBINSON 728 West Roxbury Parkway Roshndale J IDI Roman: quo jumor alter Nec pzetate futt nec bello major et armts Wlth a smlle Robble left Andover Prep and Wlth the same smlle he entered B C H In the school only two months and he was on the football team wlth hls smlle, cheerlng' and enllvenlng, 1n every game Robble s pollcy seems be Laugh It Off although he has hls SQTIOUS moments as shown by hls scholastlc standlng Jlms general appearance alone ns enough to cause an extreme llklng for h1m and when one comes to know h1m lntlmately one reallzes that he has made no mlstake 1n formlng RObbl6 s acqualntance Dark halred wlth a Hashmg smile that brought sunshine wherever he went, he has passed among us a student an athlete a frlend to be cherlshed sets h1s bark, we know not on what compass but we are sure that the storm clouds of hfe lf they come near him wlll never turn h1m from h1s course and that ln the end we shall see h1m crowned ln hls determlned port wlth Success Football 1341 Hockey 1341 IOSEPH FRANCIS ROCK 37 Jamalca Street Jamalca Pla1n Pr BBLI- SAXUM Jol- Whose armor IS hrs htghevt thought And simple truth his highest skull Joe IS another one of the endless proofs of the old adage Good thmgs come ln small parcels You know lot of great men were small Joe and Napoleon for mstance A glance at the 11st below w1ll convlnce you that he gave h1s most earnest support to the VHTIOUS school act1v1t1es Joe won the medal both ln elocutlon and debatlng ln hls first year and hxs ab1l1tV to talk comes In mlghty handy In the schoolroom and also furnlshes conslderable dlverslon tor h1s fellow students For the past two Vears he has been chief ad chaser for the school magazlne and has done a large part ln makmg It a financlal success If he were any blgger there wouldn t be enough dCtlV1t16S ln the school for h1n1 to enter He IS a gentleman scholar and prmce ot good fellows and B C High should be proud to call h1m one of her sons Debatmg 412343 Elocutlon ill Botolphlan 4234-D Business Manager 443 B V M .Sodallty 112 3 4-J Pau Un: llumlrnl luenh fue I I l Q ff QQ as QQ .4 . . . 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H . 1, . l 7 -. y JOSLPH If RANCIS ROGERS A30 Blue H111 Avenue Roxbury Oh 'lhen dzd he weave uords be ore all fluently and honey sweet If Joe were to p1ck some of the good old tlmes for h1s frlends no doubt h1S cholce would fall on Clcero or Demos thenes At any rate lf a person couldn t argue he wouldn t beA 1 wlth the young man whose face beams at you here A ready answer and a ready questlon were h1s assets and h1s success has proved the wlsdom of h1s method For two consecutlve years he Won a place ln the Prlze Debate Now, don t thlnk folks that Joe stopped when school was over Many a tlme he was off wlth the bark of the gun and flew down the track for honors and vu remember hlm when candldates pummeled each other before the crxtlcal myes of th4 football coach on the green expanse of Franklm Fleld Yes slr Joe used brawn as well as braln We confidently expect hlm to succeed He goes forth attended by our best WlSh6S and we hope to see and hear of many more vlctorles for hlm Debating 42345 Prize Debate 1341 Track fl234P Football 44' JOHN THOMAS ROWLINSON 17 Monadnock Street Dorchestel Sm .lows fum meet clumnl Qulet and unassumlng as he IS vue do mg thls lllustrlous vouth from Dorchc ter John 1S one of those lndnlduals who has the unfornable facultv of hld mg' hls talents under the Dl'OWCYl'Jl'll bushel Every class has 1ts famous athletes ltS well known debaters and every class has a group of students who rank first ln academlc honors and of whom Alma Mater IS proud to boast John IS onc of these hlgh callber stu dents a trulv banner student 1n all hls studles There are some who excell IH one or two studles but he shlnes IH all branches from majors to mlnors It IS d1fHcult to euloglze at length an honor student for the name honor student contains more than pages of pralse Suf fice It to say that John possesses the remarkable glft of domg everythmsz well and vuth a smlle and IS an all round scholastlc star ln Latln Greek French and Mathematlcs R V M SOJIIIUV f12 3 41 Pm.: Un: Ilumllul IHIIIIN sn 1 s 7 ...I ,,, , ,, ' Y - ' , ' 7 , . 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' 7 ! ! . . . . 1 , , , . 1, n -. yt '.w-'- CHARLES PUGFNF RYAN 944 Massachusetts Avenue Cambridge CHICK CHAHLIE Lo the conquering hero comes' Charlle s character and personahty stand ln VlVld contrast to thls often quoted hne But It can be sald for Charhe wlthout fear of contradlctlon that he possesses the stuff whlch goes a long way to make up a hero He has plenty of grlt coupled wlth a firmness of resolutlon Credlt must be glven t h1m for h1s perseverance and steadfast ness 1n thls track Charl1e does not take any honors be cause of hls scholastlc accomphshments, but l1e ranks wlth the semper fidehs group and IS better than the average student He IQ zealous ln hlS studles a tralt WhlCh IS conslstent wlth all hls undertakmgs There IS none of the sardomc nature common to so many others, present ln the make up of Charhe but he accepts l1fe as xt comes and he certalnly makes the best of It Qulet and unassumlng Charhe IS sure to reach the top of the ladder leading to success Sodallty 112345 Loyola ill Track Q43 3 6 Lafayette Street Cambrldge JOHNNIE Music where soft voices dle lmgers ln the memory Nova would you thlnk lt' Johnnle looks quiet here doesnt he? But pause reader Here 1S what one person Sald about hxm ACt1V9 was he a doer and he splced h1s deeds w1th humor Wouldn t that make you l1ke h1m There may be two sxdes to l1fe but John pald most attentlon to the brlght slde Rather a blt of wlsdom there' When the baseball squad tossed the ball around John was there wlth a Wlhd up, a snap and a thud ln the catchers glove And form' Never dld the thou sand cures for rheumatlsm pertam to lm One day there was a reception 1n the Hall The pxano struck a tune and The Bells of St Mary s was wafted out over the throng whlle Johnny manfully swelled the volume wlth h1S deep har monlc tones Symphony Hall may hear hlm yet' Send the word John and we ll be there Baseball 44? BVM gllllllllh 1123 l'uz,e Uno Hundred luvnh wr-1 en e f , 1 1 J 4 J 4 V Y if Q9 fl ' 9, if ' 9, , . . , - . . , . . . 4: n ' . . . . 0 ' U - nr - . . . . , X ' , M N ' Y' Ac 9: ' , ' . . . - . 1 , , L I . , . 7 5 7 7 7 u JOHN FRANCIS RYAN 1 s GC ,,. ,, '. . . . . . . . , n V . . . . , ' , , . . . T , . . . . H . 1 . . . ,, , . . v - J - U 9 n 1 I - . , , - - - . 1 1 1 . ' u 1 . . A I n 1 1. If v L'-, DXXIII I SAUNDIRS U8 Wlllow Axenue 'Somr rvlllx Num Du 5fllIllIIlll ulill thi lnlazge 0 the lung, Here he ls' The lnlmltable Voung man who wrltes Somervlllc as hls place from whlch and to whlch In the mean tlme BCH has thc prlvllege of hls alternatlng moods of enthuslasm socla blllty and studv Dan IS never last ln anythlng fvfn ln gcttlng to school on tlmc l Dan IS a marksman usually hlttlng the targct be tween thc 90 rlng and hc bulls ey: That tralnlng' made hlm molm adept 'lt basketball and hc could shoot some clever baskets The class room usuallv wltnessed some actlon and readv answ ers whfn Dan was there, but there were other tlmes, too, when Dan was there He was IDVH llably at Sodalltl on Thursdays and blended Wlth hls ardent temperament a deeper straln Our antlclpatlons are hlgh 'ls we thlnk of the Vears before hlm and our best wlshes are wlth hlm IS wc plrt UVM Sndrlllly ll 2349 FRANCIS SUTTON QCANTNPII 35 Columbus Annum SOTIIKIX lll Pllilhlx Smooth runs Ill! lulllr ulmre the brook runs d ep fllllllll was Plank To be tax collrctol ls not thz most lllullnp, t1Sk but whm Il the xotes were countld Flank found llllllbilf thc tlcasuul lull though he found It dlmcult to get S0l11Otl llY'lg' to tleablllt and what would a class be wlth no tleasuly' Thcle ale mam thlngs to 111111 lllbfll about Flank but thclc lx one thmg nollf of us can recall and that lb a slnglc tlllle when Flank lost hls usual eouanlm 'tv There IS a poem that sans some thlllg about the cu n tl nor of oul wav Plank knows the HIITIL of lt and m addl 121011 plox cs lts truth It takes .1 klndlv tempcr to IC llsh such klndlv thoughts We assulc tho-1 wlth whom Flank IS to mlnglf that thcv wlll find ln hlm .1 tleasure and to ucry one he glxcs hlS due no doubt a lesult of hlS ofliclal dlgnltv and to Flank hlmself we sav Goodbvc wlth rlgret and 3et wlth 'lppreclatlon of hls mam llltum s Success to you Frank lil 'll SOIIHIIIV 112141 PIL.: Um llllmlrnl lucnlx ll ll Y . 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' , as ln ' L , J I 4 C L. -V v . .if Y D , . .A . ,url l . vt -,fyl WALTER JAMES SCOLLIN 6 Brooklawn Terrace Lynn QCOLLIL Tantam munsuetudlnem tacuue nzulo modo praeterzre possum Everyone has heard of the man whose heart IS as blg as hlmself but lf you have never seen such a man let us IH troduce Walter J Scollln Over SIX feet all broad shouldered sllm walsted broad browed and clear eyed he 19 one of the largest 1n Senlor and as ventle as the meekest You are lmmedlately at tracted by hls kmdly face and hls gentle VOICE holds you forever Hls only VICL IS the excess of hls v1rtue of gentlencs self deprecatlon For lnstance he has all the ab1l1t1es of a star football and track man but hc looks at the world records ln these sports and knows he 1 at present not equal to them so he thmks he IS no good What can you do? Scollle always was a serlous student and hls averages are hlgh wherefore we look for hlm to go to college Whether he goes there or stays 1n the coal buslness we are sure that the radlant warm of h1s kmdly d1spos1t1on w1ll wln h1m mnumerable frlends as It dld at school and we W1Sh hlm all success Track 143 BVM Sodallty ll,23J 3 2 1 Broadway Cambrldge En Fleve le plus magmfique que Jlll Jamals LU Ile mu we Of the many sets of brothers that cast the lustre of fraternal 3H9Ct10I1 over th1s class th1s IS the second of one of our palrs of twlns Ed Sennott Small maybe but then all you need IS a llttle b1t of splce to season a dlsh and so ln the matter of class actlon and pleasant ness he IS sufliclent for us Ed IS a scholar of fine parts a gentleman and a fine fellow Also he IS a good ball player Not that he has reached the eventh heaven of acclalm that comes to a player ln Hlgh School when he makes the team but still he can hold h1s own wlth the rest of the mmor leaguers In other matters he IS far ah ead bemg a good natured wltty fellow who has a knack of enhvenlng the dullest group We say a sort of farewell to Ed on graduatlon nlzht for some of us It w11l be Good bye maybe forever but the rest of us expect to see hun again and llve ln hls cheerful company at the College bwzmmm f12b Track V53 B V W Qodalzh 412 3D Pr v Um Humlrml lu nn mm I G6 ',9! ss , - ' .. . , ,, l I Q ' I t 1 ' 1 l ' .l ! - - y L - y . . . X S, w . . X K I ' Q . . l , r l , 2 ' Q . . . , - ' l , H . ,, . . . , . ,. ! 1 - , I ,, . . . , . EDWARD GEORGE SENNOTT - 7 G6 Y! . cc I ' 'J ' . , . . . Y . ,, Y l ' ' 7 Y , , - 1 ' W ' 1 ' Y s . - ' . u ' I . C ' . - Y . . .- , . . - X V L1 A 4 . . . I l' 'g-, ' Ill I ' r' 'lb I. ' I ., . IOIIN RAI PII SI NNOTT '3 71 Broadw IV Llmbrld 1 lmsnurkos MrN flflll' Lmurl urutor 0 the lullm Bc hold' we have Johnny on the spot and a l1fe saver to fou1 E of twenty elght ln helplng to defeat opponents ln elocutlon contests Cicero knew hls ora torlcal tactlcs but It took the Sennott to show hlm And best of all John has the well known splrlt of sportsmanshlp Ior hls sunny smlle appears whether he wms or loses A certam genlallty of manner and genulne good iellowshlp have endeared hlm to the hearts of all Perhaps too lt IS hls unassuming manner that helps to gam for h1m a loyal group of frlends Because of hls agrec able dlsposltxon and tendeney towards fulflllmg the promxse Whlther thou goest Ill follow a good many of us were frequently supplled Wlth a companlon ln 1n1qu1ty mdo lence, xnertla or lnterest as the case may be BVM Sodalzty 110541 l'l0f'llUOIl 41251 'lrllllr 1121 JOHN MICHAEL SHEEH1 1 7 Whlttler Street Roxburv JOHN Full many a gem I9 born to blush :unseen Azul zvaste IIS ragrance on the desert mr The secret IS out' John has done hls bf st to clothe hls attalnments IH the garb of modesty but lt has only served llkm a settmg to enhance the Jewel of char acter We have studled great men of late and have learned to recognlze the seeds of greatness Let us then dear reader rlsk our prophetlc art and say John thou shalt be great' l Some of us often wondered vthv he d1dn t go out for athletxcs If he brought his academlc successes mto the field he would surely have been all SChOl3StlC One day John dellvered a Latm oratlon commemorating Geo WaSh1HgtOD and the downfall of a Cherrv tree and soon after made his debut as an elocutlonlst whlch led to hls appearance on the stage of the Senlor Elocutlon contest We wlsh we d1dn t have to say Farewell Johnny Yet we bear wlth us the remembrance of a born gentleman and an ldeal student stamped wlth the seal of generosltv and klndness a lovable and admlrable classmate Debnflng fl 2 3 41 BV M QOIIIIIIIQ l1,2 3 4l Page Om' Ilumlrml llllffl Y w 1 1 'A 4 U K a I 1... 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' ' ' - r 4: u ' v , , , , . ,,. , . . .L 4' ,, . 7 M . , the manner of hlS mmd One day he w JAMES EDWARD SPELLMAN 6 Shlrlev Street Lexlngton JIM SPELL A calm unruffled gentleman was he Listen my chlldren and you shall hear of the boy who copled Paul Re Vere Each bump ln the road to Lex mgton has bounced Jlm every day on hls way to BCH and welcomed hum on hls return It makcs us thunk of what the great Antony once sald The elements were so mlxed 1n h1m that na ture mlght stand up and say to all the world Thls was a man But practlce makes perfect and James has had plenty There was no doubt that Spell was capable ln studles too When he volccd h1s oplmon ln the class he dld so wltl dlgnlty and assurance thus manifesting as wrltlng when all the rest were hsten mg Mr Spellman quoth the teacher what doth thou thus apart? m taking notes, S1r upon your statements came back the staunch reply' May those notes serve J1m 1n any tlght predlcament that mav be h1s ln the future' We hope that Jlm s success may not be small and that all good fortune attend hlm ANTHONY JOHN STASIUM 10 Wlget Street Boston ANTH0lXY Who mzxd reason with pleasure and wzsdom auth mzrzh Somet1mes you wouldn t know Anthony was ln the classroom untll the roll was called Calm as the unruffled ocean and qulte as deep was he H dld commend himself graciously to us and llke Antony of old we would all be glad to excla1m He was my frlend There was a twlnkle ln Anthonys eye Wh1Ch betrayed a sense of humor 0 hls shlns there were marks of combat too he sat, dear reader beslde Leo J McCarthy and never askcd to change h1s seat Our hats are off to you Anthony for that' Clcero Vlrgll Homer and the rest were on good terms Wlth thls young Bos toman We never heard hlm speak dlsrespectfully of them If you ask a short sentence about hun heres one you w11l remember Kmd and generous frank and loyal a man When we Wlsh success to h1m we mean xt to the last S0dllllty f12 47 l'r1 1 Um llumlrml lhlrty om o Y G5 95 as 59 CC 59 , . 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FRANCIS IOSEPH SUCKFULL 9 Sunset Street Roxbury Flmwyn I stand not high lt may be but alone Perhaps ln a school of b1g fellows and large a llttle man feels lost and thlnks that he cannot show to advantage At any rate some such false standard of modesty must have actuated Franny be fore he changed the kmckerbockers to longles ln h1s Semor year Then when the apparel of manhood gave hlm the confidence of hls state he went out for track and made the b1 men take a look at hls flymg heels We are sure that wlthm the depths of that small and boyish looklng blt of sunshlne there hlde many more domlnatmg qualltles that lf let loose would make the whole school stand up and cheer for little Franny He took hls solltary way alone, though he managed to keep up wlth the tlde of the Cl3SSlCS, and although no one had occaslon to cheer hlm on for hls endeav ors on the publlc arena for Alma Mater we are sure that no one had a firmer love for her fixed ln hls heart than Franny Track 445 BVM Sodalzh 11235 BRENDAN FRANCIS SULLIVAN 3 Florlda Street Dorchester Bunny Bun DULLY he parlez pas de son ouvrage parlez de I homme' Buddy as the fellows all call hlm and he surely IS a buddy lf there ever chester Qulet yet wltty unassummg yet Interested VIVBCIOUS yet a gentle man at all tlmes he possesses that qual lty so rarely to be excavated ln young cavallers of the present decade of sm cerest affectlon for everyone whom he mrets An allurlng, magnetlc personal lty belongs to hlm of auburn halr and azure blue eyes eves that affect a tena cxty for rctalnlng frlendshlp cyfs that IHSDITP one wlth awe and admiration ut eyes that mav develop a subtletv for the lustrous thmgs of life We know Bud only as a pal scholar and athletr Hls deeds upon the whlte strlped field wxll llve after he has gone and they wlll echo and re echo and shake to earth the musty cobwebs ln the cltadel of athletlc fame 'To be preclsc Bud, you re a prmce and although the fork on the hxghway of llfe has been reached, we hope lt IS not farewell forever Football l2 l4l Horllew f'l4l s0dllIlfj 1l2l P1120 Une Humlrml llurn mn f . . , , .6 , -, we - f , 99 . , , , . 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EUGENE JOHN SULLIVAN 61 Pearl Street Charlestown GLENIE SULL He was eesennally a zaczturn man Except for the fact that we saw Sully stroll 1nto the class and quletly take the last seat iso that he mlzht have room for h1s legsj we would never have known that he abode among us for only when called upon to unravel the classlc mysteries d1d h1S volce break the sllence Beyond h1s recxtatlons we never heard very much from Sull Perhaps he saved hlS speech for those who V1S1t8d Bunker H111 and the Navy Yard How ever h1s qulet manly manner has won for hlm the whole hearted respect and admlratlon of all h1s classmate for Large was h1s bounty and his soul slncere He IS the klnd of a fellow everyone must llke unpretentlous and firm, abldlng by pI'lI1C1plCS and lnterested 1n all scholastlc act1v1t1es A man who holds hlS tongue makes no enemles and we feel sure that 'Sully s qulet attend mg to h1s own affalrs w1ll gam for h1m success and promlnence IH the years that are to come Good luck Gene ' BVM Sodallty 1123? FRANCIS JOSEPH SULLIVAN 120 Blue Hlll Avenue Roxbury Ins safer bemg meek than erce Though he 1S small ln stature Flank fully atones for h1S lack of SIZQ by the amplene s of h1S good qualltles Gentle of VOICE and actlons he IS full of fun and earnest ln studles and full of darlng ln carrying out the Tom Sawyer of schoolboy hfe Well do we remember h1s hltch and h1ke trip to New York to see the B C Fordham football game. A Thesplan also and blessed wlth a sweet VOICE lt has been h1s lot to lnter pret the femlnlne roles ln the Shake sperlan plays read ln class In Sopho more he appeared 1n the role of leadxng lady 1n Grumpy What fun we had but he managed to lne It down He dld lt out of school Dlllt and It IS that same quahty that has made all h1s actlons here mean somethmg Loyal true and gentle he has won a great part of our hearts and though wlth a gentle regret we see hlm go we hope to meet h1m agaln Dramatzcs 123 B V M Sodalrtw fl 2 3b Pu 1 U1 lluml ml llurlv ll: ll 1 7 , G6 , 99 66 95 .. , . . , ,, I6 97 ' ' 1 7 if 7! 7 ' ! 7 S, u - - , ' rs ' ,- . , .. ' ' K Y 77 ' if 77 I . . e,, . , .4 ,, .. ,, SULLY PoRTlA 66 9 ' 6 95 9 G . . . - . . I ' ' CK 77 , . , - ' K6 V! . , ., . I . . S 1, ' 1 I I ' l Y 1 t K 7 9 ' , . . . . -' , , . Q, ,,, F . FRANCIS I I' O SULI IVAN 3 Florida Street Dorchester I'IlkNlx Will: nwllce Iouards none zuth vharuy towards all The gravure above shows the face of a quiet happy lad who takes all things that come his way wlth a gentle smlle and a shake of his head Till hlS senior year he hid his football talent and then came out and won the regular end berth Probably he figured that his brother Bud was enough of one family on the team but most llkelv It was because of his own poor estimate of hlmself Gifted with the finest qualities of ln tellect and manners there seems to be no height to which he could not attain but always that quiet self deprecatlon has kept hlm one of us lowly ones Cheerful ln adversity strenuous and clever in face of difficulties he plays the same stellar role ln class and life that he played on the gridiron and we feel sure that he will win the same hlgh rewards from watching men in life as we his admlrlng classmates gave him on the athletic field Senmr f ouncll 141 Football HJ B V M Sodalnw 112 QI GFRA LD JOSEPH SULLIVAN 7 Alveston Street Jamaica Plain rn Mos! generous and free from all contnvmg. Ta h is and dark vuth a lathcl sole mn air about him that attracts rathz r P mxcxted in his actions but wlth the same quiet manner he always moxes among us his most boisterous greeting a warm smile his most forceful answer a gentle murmur Maybe lt IS because charltv is quiet and gentle that Jed hlmself is so quiet because he is as generous as the day IS long or the sun warm Dur mg his diligent years with us hc devoted much of his time to mfuslng class Splflt mto our he arts and was highly success :ful in attaining his purpose The con stant smile that went so far to make easy our ways gained for him lnnumer able friends who will always remember him His kindness and gentle quiet and his warm smile have won for him the affection of all our classmates and the approval of his professors and by it we 'Ire sure hc will gain many friends and success ln the future Good luck Jed ' BV M g0dl1Ilf'Y 112 3 41 Page Um' llunrlred l,l1l'l1f0lll' , 1 f 1 , , . I , , .s ' ,N , . , , ,, . D v Ci Y! 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IAMES JOSEPH SULLIVAN 32 Bell Rock Street Everett JIM UG Hrs worth lS warrant for hls welcome hlther It has been Sald that Sllence IS gold en and thls trulsm has been well exem pllfied ln Jlmmy Halllng' from what he hlmself has publlclv called a wlld wilderness Jlm has graced the class of 28 for the past four years wlth hls sllent presence and lf we were of those who Judge a man by hls characterlstlc tralt and were to say that that was all there was to Jlm We would be dolng' hlm a great lnjury He IS sllent indeed but he IS so because he knows that there IS a tlme to speak and 2 tlme to keep aulet When lt IS tlme to say somethlng he says It and then he IS flnlshed So It IS that ne seems to do all thlngs perfectly He always has been an honor man and ln class hlS answers are always clear and accurate Yet he IS not a book worm but a level chap who knows tllat all work and no play make Jlmmy a dull boy A good companlon we early came to llke hlm and we are sure that Botolphlan 141 B V M Sodalny fl 2 3 41 IAMES FRANCIS SWEENEY 33 Mystlc Street Charlestown RED If any star shed peace ne Thou That send st ll from above Here IS a man who has exploded a myth We used to belleve that the lnev ltable complement to red halr was a fiery temper an lrasclble dlsposltlon But havlng known Jlm Sweeney for four years and looklng ln valn as yet for any show of temper or burst of fiery passlon we have declded to amend our VIGWS concernlng temper and red halr Jlm IS as peaceful calm and tranqull a soul as It has ever been our prlvllege to know ln thlS turbulent world Hls dlllgent constant and consclentlous work has taught us to admlre hlm He wlll never burst Wlth swagger and bluster lnto the ranks of successful men But you wlll find hlm there nevertheless borne along by that same manner of qulet determlnatlon and modesty of achievement that has characterlzed hls work among us B V M S0dfllllY 1123i Page Um' Hluulrml lhlflt fwr Y 66 99 SSP 93 ,, . . . 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JOHN LOGAN TANSEY 200 Huntlngton Avenue Jamalca Plaln Jos JOHN In medlo tat urtus Pa s Fust m y s el f last thls IS Joe s motto He IS one of the most llke able fellows ln the class He IS also a good student with the ablllty and ear marks of a Socrates And yet 1n Joe s make up athletlcs harmonlously blend w1th studles Though he played foot ball for one year only he developed 1nto a player of no mean abxllty and won hls letttr Agaln m hockey though out for the sport fox only two years he made an lmpenetrable goalle If h1S eyes were as good as hlS agile feet and alert mmd he would haxe been one of the greatest schoolboy goalles ln Boston But as he was Joe became the bulwark of our defence and the coach recognlzlng hls sklll and cxecutlve dbllltV chose h1m manager for the team ln hxs senlor year Joe was a good student a Hne athlete a humorlst a tlue gentleman and a staunch frlend BVM Sodalllw fl3J Football 14-l Hockex 1343 Hockey lllana er 14? 162 Warren Avenue Boston HAROLD Tl-FIN A kmd hour! is ll fount of gladnvw Harold droxe his Ford wry well untll he followed Gleason and then hls xcputatlon as an expeuenced naugator of autos earned ln the h1stor1c trlp tu Haverhlll and on the outlngs to Mllton were shattered unt1l we learned the truth Among other thlngs for Wh1Ch he IS famous IS hls sllck and shlny black hair which along' wlth hls lnvarlablc well groomed appearance has won hlm the tltle Harold Teen John has the proper outlook on lxfe we have never seen h1m w1th a grouch On rare occaslons he gets up on the wrong SldQ of the bed therebv plunglng the whole class 1ht0 gloom A brlght student whose kmd and generous dlSDO sltlon and cheerv smlle have made llfe happy fox Us wc can only WlSh that he wlll ever go through llfe castlng lnto the llves of others the sunshine of a d1S posltlon that has won our hearts Good luck Harold Teehan and all success' B V M qoduhlv il 2 31 Ingo Une llu :Irml 'lfurls su V A - 1 Av 1 A Y as J, as as ' S ..,' u I ' ,K Hi K ' ' ly . . . - , 1 ' x - ' . . l -. 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JOHlN MICHAEL TIFRNAN 9 McGregor Avenue Somervllle TINKER He IS a worthy person who IS much respected Since Tlnker first graced the portals of our school he has acqulred many trlends Many class hours whlch would have been long and tedlous have been llghtened and made enjoyable by some wltty remark or novel act of Tlnker s He IS known throughout the school for h1S ab1l1ty as a basketball player But one evenxng he played so brllhantly that has name the next mornmg was ln the paper WhlCh unfortunately fell 1nto the hands of the teacher before class Tmk er had qulte a task then to decide whether It was more deslrable to be con conspicuous for an evemngs work ln basketball wlth a newspaper Wrlte up for an evenmg wlth the books and recogmtlon 1n the class room It IS wlth deep regret that we leave Tlnker thls June and he may rest assured that all hls classmates wlsh hlm the best of good fortune ln the enter prlses of hls hfe BVM Sodalny H235 RAYMOND JOSEPH TIERNFY 70 Horace Street East Boston RAY Iuvenuz qua ab ommbuv lalulatul Let us mtroduee one of oul best esteemed classmates who has the good wlll and admlratlon of all hls comrades The possessor of a fine character noble and strong wxlled Ray IS loyal and true to his frlends The petty trlals and crosses of schoolboy hfe are w1thout equal to test the mettle of a man and we have never found Ray wantlng He wlll always be associated m our mlnds wlth the thoughts of Joy and hap pmess that crowded our years at school Whenever he was among us he dlspelled all gloom wlth hls sunny dlsposltlon Above all however he was a true seholar and a gentleman whose oplmon was hxghlv respected 1n all class 36-3115 We have been proud to be hls classmates and pleased to be able to glve public expresslon of our regard for h1m What aualltles made hlm honored among us these same we know wlll gam for hlm reward IH later tlmes when we shall be equally proud to do honor to his achlevements Debating fl? Track 112i Suzmmmg. ll2P B V M godaluy 112 3b l'u 4 Um Ilurulrvd llurlw colon 1 ' ' f 4 Y st V ns ,, .' . as - xn - n A ' u ' vu 2. 1 , 1 s 9 Q U . . , . . . ' ' .Q 1 - ,or ' l ' ' as ' rv ' . . . ,, . 4 - xl v as u u - - - Qu i Y ' lx X ' X' . , -, 5, , . , - n n ' v 9 an u - , y . a . r . - 4 4 , ' X . . . . . -9 1 s I 1 Q .. ' ' . , . . .L ' ,, . Ill 1 I' . '. V ,. -. THOMAS FRANCIS 'I ICUE 54 Hlgh Strcct Hudson JIINKII- I0 one uho lux been long III F113 pen! In vers slwet to look lllfll the fur Allfl open fare 0 he-:wen It you havr nevcl rntcrtalllcd I-3.11111 larlty wlth that verv qualnt and pleas lngly whlmslcal charactcr of the Plcvslck Pap1rs known to thc lovlrs of Dlckcns dS Altrc d Jlngle then you llaxe llevcl met thc twln splrlt of the lad whose p cturt adorns thls page wlth the same uncommon grace vslth wlllch hls frlend Shlp adorns our hearts Jlngle a sor of madcap CBXHIIQI urbane ln manner rustic only 1D hls orlgln a bold adven turer, lntelestlngly romantic and roman tlcally lnterestlng, a pf rsuaslve tall L1 prone to monosyllablc speeches and polysyllablc sllences and there you haxe only bcgun to know Frank Tlgue We have never been IH Hudson so we do not know how much of hlS lnterestlng character Jlngle owes to hls blrthplace But mlther do we L irc For .Ilngle IS rnshrlncd dup IH oul hr nts lommuters lllb 112 i4b 99 Ruthx en gtl0Ct Roxbulx Blll ll eve long been to,.,ether thrnu,h lllllldllll and thrzlllgll Qlorml ueather Thls golden halltd Mcnclaos of the IHO1l4l!l world hls been 1 flgulc anlong us for thua pa t four Ve xrs You must hue hcard hllll galloplng along ln llls oll Lhallot with lll thf clash and lattlc of tm that was famlllar to hls AIQIXI plototypt whcn ht used to rldc ffallantlx lnto battle IH the dln of clanklng armor But hc and the Son of Atlcus haxe H1010 ln common than yellow halr and the rlttlc of tln There IS also that roman tlc turn of nature common to them both that chlvalrous splrlt and reckless aban don so beflttlne a gallant figure Blll IS a lover of strlfe though lt be athletlc lathcl tn n martlal Never more ardent rooter ever shouted for the Maroon and Gold Manv an cxenlng dld he roar to the last breath for HltChm3H, good at the poke check and hlS grcatf st ldol the bodv shaklng Eddle Shore smlter of men Blll IS a true rooter wlth hls favarlte ln vlctorv and defeat That IS vshat made hlm so loval a frlend to us a Pug: Une llumllnl IIIIIH ru ll! 1 , y I 4 l , ' X , .. ,, U I - If , ' ' . 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' - - I I I ' 1 .' x ' 9 , P' THOMAS FRANCIS TRAINOR 103 Belmont Street Cambridge PIE Should life be dull and spzrrts low He ll soothe us m our sorrow Here IS the man from whom the great Plrate thxrd sacker borrowed the allas that has helped make h1m so popular a hero 1n baseball fandom The name orlglnated wlth our present KP18 and he has the prlor clalm by every rlght of age, beauty grace and accompllshment If you are not convmced look at the pxcture 0ppOSlt9 Ple ' has other clalms to recognltlon than h1s famlllar tltle He IS a capable student Ut takes h1m just a httle tlme however to overcome the 1n1t1al lnertlaj a fine athlete and a most llkeable companlon Look at the gleam 1n those eyes Do you notlce the llps lmpatlent to break Into the smlle that IS already lurking at the corners of h1s mouth'7 There IS Ple IH h1S natural mood that wh1ch most becomes hlm and IH whlch he IS most famlllar to us Chaser of gloom dlsperser of clouds frlend of Wlt and soul of humor That IS Ple a la mode' Track 131 Football Q43 THOMAS JOSEPH TRAVERS 20 Westle Street ToM I see brught honor sparkle through your eyes Tom has been wlth us for four pleasant years and h1s Smlllng' counte nance and qulet humor have ever be trayed his carefree and happy d1spos1 tlon But you must not gather from th1s that Tom was glddy for he 1S a good student and h1s marks are sufficlent proof of h1s scholarly attalnments All his actlvlty was not confined to the books elther The McElroy felt h1s presence and It was Tommy who kept tlme for the band A natulal 600 man he was forced by a bad ankle to abandon track But the many frlends Tom has made at Boston College Hlgh wlll remember hlm most for h1s slncerxtv and frankness and w1ll not forget the manllness he dlsplayed at all t1m6S The frlendshlps founded on these shall last and we shall always keep watchmg for your success Debating l2l Band MD BVM Sodallty 41233 Pu rl Um Humlrul llllffy nmr' , GC 95 .. . . . 7 ' 99 ' ' ' I ' 77 , . , ' ' ll ' Y ' . . r . n s a my ' w , 4 , Y . 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Malden Street Boston ,UD Silence ls golden Four years haxe helped to mould the char lcter of Dud mto that of a Cath ol1c gentleman Dud was not one of your dazzhng good fellows but he man aged bv means of a ready smile to make for hlmself a large group of frlends As a student moreover he made class a very pleasant task and an easy one fo1 his classmates Durlng hls last year Dud declded to go out for baseball and It IS not to be doubted that he would have made a fine pltcher had not an un klndly fate prevented hum from contm ulng his efforts Well Dud we haw enjoyed the full measure of vour frlendshlp during our four years at B C Hlgh Not only haxe your generous dlsposltlon and happy ways been a source of pleasure to us all but they wxll contlnue to be a source of happiness to you yourself ln the future So we bld you farewell Dud and we hope It w1ll not be a long one If It should rest assured of our WlShES for your futurf success B V M Qodnlltv 412 3l HUGH PHILIP WALQH 117 Child Street Jamaica Plam Hum Hue ll e ls ulthm not ulthout us If Hugh came from Jamaica mstead find an cxplanatlon for the look of a stranger that so frequently covers a face that IS othc rwlse smllmg and gav but as It is we must blame It upon a natur ally quiet and retiring d1spos1t1on that hates thc spotlight exen ln the llttlest thmg and finds more peace m lust the quiet of everydav routine We have never seen Hug ruffled but alwavs that same quiet self assurance IH face of the fiercest questlonmg m class or the wildest racket elsewhere of course He sums to have an alr of aloofness which is only apparent and when one has struck up an acquaintance wlth this quiet chap then he IS fortunate lndeed because he is thc possmssor of a true f11end Whatevel wav he dueets hls footsteps we wlsh hlm success and know that hlS store of solid vlrtues wlll wm xt for hlm B V M 9011111113 fl 2 il 4l Pug: Um Ilumlrecl Form V J 1 41 Q I ..l .. ,, ,. . ,. n I 7 4 , , , u yy ' C , ' l - an 1: , - ' Q Y 44 YY ' . 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Thomas a Kempls once sa1d that he would rather be able to feel compunctlon than to be able to defme It It IS often the way 1n the matter of esteem and affectlon We would rather be able to feel an affectlon for a person than be able to clearly set down the why and the wherefore of It Such IS the case w1th Herb Wesslmg We hke h1m but It would seem awfully trlte and com monplace to say that he IS a good stu dent a Hne fellow wlth a marvelous sense of humor etc Indeed Al has all these quahtles and a good manv more and maybe they ale why we hke hml and maybe not but tle fact remalns that we llke h1m and esteem and admlre hun because he has alwavs been w1th us He has not yet declded what he w1ll do ln llfe but then he IS IH the same boat wlth a whole lot of us and t1me w1ll tell But whatever he w1ll declde upon we are sure that Success w1ll prosper and nourlsh B V WI Sodallty 11,2 35 JOHN WILLIAM WHELAN 5 Hathon Square Charlestown FLASH Nou, my task IS smoothlv done I can fly or I can run Four years of work and pleasure have we spent wlth Johnny In our estl lTldtl0Il he IS the verlflcatlon of the say ages As a scholar Johnny IS a lead er ln hlS class and hls record as a stu dent for the past four years IS a credlt to hlmself and to B C H Johnny dld not confine hlmself to pursults of lntellect only He declded to go out for track m hlS thlrd vear His unllmxted energy more than makes up fol what he lacks m stature Har monlouslx blended wlth his power of mmd IS h1s ready vut and sense of humox which hue cheered us on through many a scholastlc endeavor Au Rex o1r Johnny boy The Class of 28 extends to xou thru br st wnshes and smccrely hopes that you wlll contlnue through collcge and youl future life mth the sfimf splrxt of per ewranu and tfIl'lLlt5 Bl M Saflulltw ll2P I,Pbllflll4L 12? 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I D -XNIIEL EDWARD WHYNO I' 119 Fletcher Street Roslmdale Du Do thou as thou art wont repatr Wx heart with glndness and a share of thy meek nature Please do not ask us why' For poor Dan has been sub1ect to more wretched puns upon hrs name than any mortal man But Dan has borne these most atroclous sallres of lame wrt wlth a noble patrence and that show of gentle forebearance that IS the essence of hls nature And mark rt well Dan s meek ness lb not the lrfeless sort born of drfli dence or lack of courage Those who have seen hrm on the field of play can voueh for that That he drd not become goaltender for the hoekev team IS due to e fact that he had too much courage He drdn t know danger on the rce and an unfortunate eye 1nJury checked what gaxe promlse of berng a sensatronal career Perhaps lt was just as well Now he can pursue hls course at M IT wlthoul anv temptmg offers from the Brulns to disturb hlm Harlem 143 qodallh 112341 IOSFPH IOHN WOBP T'l 704 Dorehe ste 1 Axr nu: Dorehe sts r J or Womn Acc puer quzequam de gent: Ill mnlum spv tulle! mos Joe lb known to his legion of fru nds rne admirers ls 1 sehollr x gentlemar and an athlete Hrs sunny drsposrtron and hrs loftv ideals haxe made hun in easy fax orxte ruth both hrs teachers and hrs classmates In all hrs four years at hugh school he has been a leader m the elassrcs and hrs honors are manv Out srde of elass time no actrvltv socral eul tur rl or seholastlc has ever lacked the vshole hearted support of hrs nexer fall mg wrt and humor vshlch h ne bright ened all our d'1vs m class md out I will be a SOIFV day for us when he rs gone Alvsavs eager to help he went out for hoekey, and, desplte his drmmutlve swe, he vs IQ a gre at source of powe r to the team As you wend your w IV to the He lghts Joe the best wrshes of xour classmates vull follow you, and It rs our smcc re bellef that your efforts there and afte wards wrll be crow ne d vuth tht same sucee ss that marked your hlgh sehool care er Debating. tl 2? 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'B' ws. 1' Q -I lhfilur t D Wei .H 0 0 x A-,VQQ-s.,3:P0-4 mb ff4 '7:l2 sa-ww 1 Sa f W vfli i ' ' 7 f X dm E W nrdyssx UN fl T Boston College Hlgh School as at very other high school 1n Niassa ,mn chusetts and 1n the country Football holds the first place among all 1 3 ,jg fellows the chance for the pageantry of the cheering section and the I natural reactlon to the thud and crunch of close physical contact T l say then m a few words what the football seasons and the football games have meant to us durlng our four years ln High School IS a big task fo anvone the sports engaged 1n by the students Thls IS only natural when one stops to conslder the opportunity glwen for part1c1pat1on bv so many In our freshman year the school was filled wltn thc pralses and glorles of many a man who IS now a famous figure m the annals of college football We had a team then that was halled as the best ln the c1ty even though we were not al lowed to fight for the clty champlonshlp That indeed has been the great source of dlfhculty for our teams In the early days of B C Ill h COITlp6tll,1OYl It vms ou1 custom to play every one of the clty schools for the city champlonshlp Later howexer these schools formed themselves into a league for public schools and de barl ed B C High from competltlon for the reason that she was a private school and had not their age and el1g1b1l1ty rules At this time however Boston Col lege Hlgh WhlCh had always made excellence IH studles a requlslte for part1c1 patlon IH warslty sports under the guldance of Father Hurley SJ who was anxious to have us removed from what was called the Prep School class a newspaper phrase that carried w1th it the stxma of athletes over age and of college freshman ability added the age and transfer rules of Qllglblllty current ln the City and Suburban Hlgh School Leagues One mlght lmaglne that It would then bc easv to get gamcs from any team but vie st1ll could get very few games from these schools except for the first week m the season w1th strong teams who had summer camps IH shady woods Thus It has ever been the fate of B CH1gh to have to play strong local teams before our boys have had a chance to properly season or else to plav games away from home Add to thls the dlsadvantage of not having a practlce Held anvwhere ln the near vlclnlty of the school and you havc pamted a fair picture of the gloomy outlook for the major sport at the school Faced w1th a sxtuatlon like thls for the past fevs ycars the team whose glorious record of past trlumphs and All Scholastlc honors has been a dlsadvantage rather than 1 help sxncc no one seems to want to play a team that IS apt to beat them has done nobly and covered ltself w1th glorv In our second year, those of '28, who are now the stars be-gan to break mto the llmellght, Bill Bennett and Bud Sullivan Along mth them there Page Une llmnlrwl Fmty sr-zen '-5f3?fQ Y , Y X W f , 1 -If - - . , C f-A1 e- B as ...f . , - f .... --I-1' if -sill' : A L :E 2 VY i EEE.-2'7?: 1 'qhv3s:..1'EPl:3 -173 T fi 2 -EE 1 r 'lg'-I --!E 5' f. 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' l 1 1 'S 1 , plaved Ie lry Shanahan He nny Buekley the three Swans Joe Ed and Iat Jlm Murray, Pat Bellew Red Whlte many of them All Seholastle choxee s, anel what a team that was' Par and wlde they traveled over the state evelvyvhe le takmg game s with that easy fac1l1tv of forwarel passmg, end runnlng and line plungmg that made Mr Heaphy famous as a high school coach It was ln thls year that we stalted the first of the famous gathermgs at the annual St James game at Haverhlll It had been commg for a long tlme and the won derful smoothness of thls team had stlrred such hopes ln the student body that thev thought the tlme was surely rlpe to glve the Haycrhlll school the trlm mmg of thelr llves Hence several busses were chartered and the crowd of 800 strong, all cheerlng and happy, took the road to Haverhlll early on Thanksglvlng morning Some took the cold rlde ln Colleege HIVVCFS others ln opulent sedans but the best rlde of all was ln the school busses Then we started the cheers that had been practxced so sedulously ln the Hall for a whole week But the fates were agalnst us once more and, although the Old Gold and Maroon squad played rlngs around the boys from Haverhill we were not able to pull the game from the fire and lost to the sad score of 17 to 14 As the football season goes so goe the rest of the athletlc year and the splrxt of enthuslasm and support that made thls season such a memorable one was cirrled along tell the followmg fall Several of the best players were lost by graduatlon but thls vear saw the hne from tackle to tackle lntact and all of the Senlor class The season of 1927 then lookeel llke a propltlous yeir for the beatlng of St James and the whole school was rxrlng to go Jerry Shanahan had gone to Holy Fross, Pat Bellew had departed for St John s Prep , Hennv Bucklev was wlth Boston College I VK Sulllvan Comerford Sllney Red Whlte, and Eel Swan had gone but we had Bud Gorman Hlckev, Murray Mason, Froton Coleman and Fltzpatrlck from the year befole, md George ONe1l Joe Kelly Bull Bennett Martln Bud Sulllvan and Muggsy Mallctt Joe Mahoney and Woody Shanahan were new llghts that began to show super excellent ab1l1ty at the best of games In thls year the stars of 28 began to make themselves known and thelr good work had a great deal to elo w1th the wonderful showmg the team m xde The same dlfliculty of games was agaln experlenced and we had to travel at New Bedford later they won amld a r1ot at Leominster and then a trlp to Portland Me , to play a game on Armlstlce Day there Here they showed thelr callbre by wmnlng by three touchdowns George 0 Nell was hlgh scorer Joe Kellv a sure man ln the backHeld At Portland Mallett broke h1s collarbone and we gaye a groan of despaxr as we thought of the St James game w1thout hls off tackle SIICGS But Thanksgxylng dav came round and a broken and patched up team went to Haye rhnll accompanled by ln eye n greater crowd than that of the prevlous yeal Before the game we had no quartelback slnce Cole man had been 1nJured the diy before But this team had the light and the clowd we ll begglng them to aye nge the flukey defeat of the year befole Cole man responded though lnjured and hls memorable dash for a touchdown wlll never be forgotten Nelther w1ll we forget the lme plunglng of George O Nell nor the slashmg play of Bud Sulllvan or Bell Bennett nor Joe Ke llv s wonderful earrylng of the ball We won anel It wls a happv erowd that wendeel the lr w IV b xek to thelr Th lnksglymg turkey Then e eme our Senlol yeal It found a new eoaeh it the llnes anel almost 'ell the olel lfleltllldl gone Of the famous team of the ye ir before only Blll Bennett Buel Sulllyan George ONexl and Captun Joe Kelly remamed A new te un hed to be bullt from the ground up Woulel St James beat us again lt looked as though we were In for a bad season But, here we should say a few words about the new eoaeh Mr McManus Art McManus as he had been known to all of us when he was a star at B C came at a eruclal tlme He had to equal the record of the superb Heaphv md he had no te lm to help him We owe hlm a great debt of gratltude for his wonderful efforts to put a team on the field that would uphold the prestlge of his old Alma Mate r He rece lved the devastatlons from last years graduation Wlth hes wonderful smlle and sfud Glye me a llttle time and co operatlon and have patlence wxth Page Une Hundred Forty Plbhf , U 11 L , ,yy I ee A ,yr I X I x ,, , ee vs se ya , ' I , 1 4 . 1 ' f 1 1 I ee 3, H u - n , le , H A A , s j U ' , 1 1 , , . 1 ' . 1 - e 1 . 1 - f ' ' . 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K , . .. . ., U . . , . . ., .. , , , L l Y L .2 . 4 X . 4 L . 1 A 1 K ' 'K x A. , 1 I-I , U 1 V K 1 ' , - 4 1 ' 1 , ' 4 4 Y' , . the boys and Ill put '1 team on thc field that wlll do honol to the school The splendld manner 1n whlch he moulded a group of green men Sen1ors most of them and out for the team for the first t1me mto a matured and capable foot ball machlne and then placed the team on the field to shame teams of heralded fame was a source of wonder to us all and a great trlbute to h1s lnsplrlng splrlt and h1s football ab1l1ty We started the season wlth practically no schedule, owlng to the same dlffi culty wlth the local schools but Mr Sulllvan SJ and Mr McManus soon had some kmd of a schedule patched up The first game we had w1th F1tchburg, but that only served to show how far we had to go We lost but not wlthout glvlng evldence of a rapldly mouldlng team of good players Then came the St Marys game that brought the crowds to Waltham to see our 1nexper1enced team trounce the seasoned players of that clty After a very hard struggle we lost to Medford and then came the St James game agam Each year brmgs a new thrlll to that game Thls year we had a new coach and a new team that had not as yet proved all 1ts worth St James had had an epxdemlc that kept xts players off the field for more than a month Would these equahze the advantages for both? We dld not know and xt was a dellclous gamble Thus the rallles ln the hall and the rush for seats ln the now annual bus trxp were more hvely than ever before and the crowd that finally gathered at the St James stadlum before the three cheer leaders Joe Conley Merrlck and Red Greaney was blgger more enthuslastlc and hvely than ever before What a game that was' There was not a throat 1n that Whole crowd that could do more than whlsper when the game was over But the game was not ours The St James crowd may have lacked practlce but It was a veteran team and they were rldlng hlgh and handsome that day and the green team of B C Hxgh went down to defeat but not mglorlously for on that day there arose heroes who had not as yet swum mto our ken Rlce was a brllhant halfback McCullough 30 flashed as a back Connaty 29 as an end and a host of others that gave hope of B C Hlgh supremacy ln the future Thus ended the football career of the men of 1928 The dlfficultles of havmg no home field on whlch to practlce and play games of gettmg games w1th local hlgh schools that would enable the team to have the support of a cheerlng section the hostxllty that seemed so evldent agamst the bearers of the Maroon and Old Gold were offset by the enthusiasm of an ardent body of supporters that followed the team whenever lt was posslble by the eagerness of the squad and especlally the mem bers of 28 to equal and surpass the glorlous records of the past by the constant care and teachmg of the coaches Mr Heaphy and Mr McManus and the devo tion too llttle mentloned of Mr McHugh of Speclal Class who never falled to attend every game the team plaved to g1VQ them the benefit of h1s knowledge of first a1d IH thelr lI1JuI'l6S All these serve to make happy the memorles of these games and these trlals lhe players will always recall the games and the d1Hicult1es of practlce wlth many a laugh at the worrles that then seemed so momentous and the cheermg sectlon w1ll ever thrxll wlth prlde at the efforts of the team and with thanks for the opportunity they gave them to be once agam ln a new wav proud of Boston College Hlgh School and the banners of I old md Maroon 3.469 Pu 0 Um' llumlrul forts nmc 1 , K f i I Y. - 4 l .U 1 y 9 . y - 3 ' , . , . ., . . . - s , . . , ' ax N ' ' u H ' ' 1 1 , . , . , . 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I l ll. 5 C 1 l A L4 'e ' L ' Q' 4f' ' x'xvcwQu .vrfx In u , f ' '- ' iAI lAIN IOP KI IIY Joc IS our football captaln and leader par excellence A br1ll1ant halfback who could car1y the ball ln face of all opposltlon and stand back for none a defenceman by whom there was no passlng he was however dls tlngulshcd by hls unfalllng gentlemanhness So much was thls true that all the Boston Schoolbov Ofliclals marked hlm as the Ada xl eaptam for thls quallty and h1s lndomltxble courage Even ln the face of myurles that held hum on the slde llnes he went through ln pantomlme exery play of his mates and sut fc rc d every 1n1ury All hall and a long fxre will to Captain Ioe' WILLIAM BILL BENNETT Im thc past three xears thlS stuldv vouth of thc enlongated frame has been an outstand mg' man on the Maroon and Gold footbal teams In the huddle he stood head and shoulders over every other man on the field and IH plllng' up the l1ne at ught tackle ms plle also stood out over the rest bv s veral fret usually those of thc opponc nts Always 1 source of encouragement to the other players and a great team man B1ll who cxpects to eonilnue Ill college foo ball wlll b 1 gn mt xssr t to anv Collfge IOQEPH FAT BOXIF IS the 1 man of thc squid 1 bul vxark oi defensc It vxas heald sud IS hm wls mserted lnto thc Medford game lf lndc ed he could be sald to he lnserted anywhere Who wlll play the other slde of the l1ne'l C lplhlf of assuming the responslblllty at elthu guard or tackle hc was always an obstacle 1n thc proglrss of opposlng backs When vu werr m posscsslon of thc ball Joe would open 1 holc blg enough for a truek A flood clm mn 1nd plcasant plavel Fat was llkrd bv us and 15 bound to make good lu1.,a Ulu Ilumlrul I1 IN V W AA 77 1 I 0 .A 44 1 A 14 ky: - , , - , . 1 x . . 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EDWARD EDDIE GALLAGHER The battle for centre on the 1928 football team was made hot by th1S Smlllng faced lad, who was always rarmg to go He got lnto every game and every opposmg centre knew he had a Job on h1s hands when he faced Edie An awful scrapper he was noted for hxs hard and furlous play h1S breaklng through the l1ne and tackllng the opposlng backs from behmd Above all other thlngs, however he was a clean player who earned the respect of hls opponents for his hard and clean play GEORGE GAL GALVIN Gal was one of the cleanest athletes ever to wear the unlform of BCH1gh What greater pralse can be glven a player? Play mg the Keystone posltlon as first strmg centre despite the fact that the deeds of the keystone player are seldom sung he covered hlmself w1th glory We laughed when an ambltxous quarter sent a charge agalnst our modest centre for Gal qulckly showed h1m It was folly even to nourlsh such an ldea Rellable consistent and untlrlng we see hlm go wlth dlscouraglng hopes for the future WALTER AIREDALE KELLEY Walter Kelley our first strmg quarterback, IS almost as flashy on the field as our earnest captain Walter always was a llkeable chap but he made hxmself much more llkeable to the school and the B C Hlgh cheermg sectlon by his brllllant runback of punts A loose ball a flash of maroon and a shooting figure There you have the settmg for a typlcal Aire dale touchdown Trlcky and qulck as a flash he was on the field and many are the school teams that bemoan the day he opposed them Hr was good Inge Une Humlrvrl Fzfn nn ll n ' 1 1 1 cc n as n , . - v ll 11 ' ' . v , . u u D ' Y , . . . 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I , v I 1 -. 4, if DANIEL DAN IARKIN Dan had a posltlon as legular guard all h1s own f0l h1s SCHIOI xc xr untll thm nnx of 1nJur1es cast 1ts mallgn cy upon h11n 111 the thlrd game of the vefn When he was flble to be around agaln IU a football unlform the season was so far advanced that hc had no further chance to d1splav hls wares But wh1le he was 1n there he was mlghtv fine and the centre of the l1ne was well nlgh lmpregnable The determlnatlon he showed and the ablll y w1ll brmg ltS reward at college for Danny IQ headed that wax Good luck Dan ROBERT BOB IONC' Short and stocky and husky Bob was one of the best pla5e1s on the team for the past two years In hls thlrd year he was men tloned on the All team for Eastern Massachu setts As a l1ne plunger th1s fullback had few equals When he hlt the llne It was a ques 1on of an 11res1st1ble force h1tt1ng' an obstacle Thele Just had to be a hole If lt wasn t there before he came lt certalnly was there soon afterw alds because he alvs avs went lued lvus EDWARD PDDII MAR'lIN Wh It 'ln end thls 180 pound lad m ulm f0I the Maroon '1nd Old Gold' I'1g,ht1ng slash ITIL, sma hlng hc was 1lways 1n the fight fo1 1ll he was 11 mth As th: savlng goes h erltalnly hrld up lus 4 1d and 1n Martm flshlon Many tlmcs u haw semn thlee and four mcn plled up IH an xttc mpt to take Ed out of the play but excl and alvsavs h1s stlong arm would Hash from the p1le to grab the Heetxng nkle 'md Drlllg' hls man to the ground Ed I9 goxng to be a blg Jov to some college coach FHM Om Hmul ed llflx lun lg F7 1 li 1? ' ' 1 1 1 , r ' s ' 1 . 1 7 I2 I 'D , . C 1: - 1 K . I Y . lc e . ' . 3 4 , -' . I ' . 1 ' . 9 . V . . ' ' ' 'l. 1 L ' ' ' 66 7Y '1 1 , . ' c .'. , , . lb !! I 1 . , :A 11 , . , . . , , I . X - , , . , L Lf .s L, . , , . . , , , Y . 1 V L, . . . . , . , , ,' 11 1: tlnough. Long vull Bob Long be remem- x 1 Al ' WY! Y , u z . - .' - 1 z v ' X t . ' r , I' 1' ' f', 1 ' , : up 1 ' s ' 1 . ' u ', n ' - 2 - . . ll , . za' . 'Han - y ' , ' 2 3 ll Y7 k ', 1 v I 1 4 v . Q H , a . . ' ' , . U n ' ' , - - . 1 ' 1 1 1 ' rn 1 ,- . 1, , FRED OBIE OBRIEN 0b1e was not massxve ln bulld nelther was he feroclous ln appearance but th1s mxld looking fellow Wlth the rather shght bulld con tamed more 1ron and dynamzte 1n hlS belng than many of your typlcal football men In every game he held down a tackle pos1t1on and the flerceness of h1S charge and tackle w1ll long be remembered by many of our oppo nents Let the fight be all agalnst us and then you would see Oble rangmg all over the Held a l1on IH the battle Whatever col lege gets him w1ll have a wonder GEORGF ONEY ONEIL We boasted of a trlple threat when George was ln the game O N1e was a fine punter, could pass well and run wlth the best of them Responslble for most of the touchdowns of the 1927 team George was at all tlmes dan gerous to the enemy A plunge through tackle now an end run now a pass or two, and soon George was marchlng back for the pomt after touchdown Hls calm smlle aggra vated the foe and hlS murderous assaults on the l1ne dlscouraged them He has All Amen can abxlltles and we expect to hear from hlm 1n college WILLIAM BILL REARDON All teams ln order to be ln any measure successful must have men able to carry on after the leader Blll was one of the best men to carry out an ass1gnment on the team Most alert mentally filled wlth a determma t1on to Wm for the team andu the fastest man wlthout exceptlon on the team 1t was a pleas ure to see thls fleet back take the ball through tackle or around the end and what a poor chance an opposlng back had to escape hlm A Hne player he was what IS best of all a good team man Page Une Hundred Fzftythree H rr 7 H . ,, . . . . 1 1 , H ' rl ll ' Y! 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FRANK RICEY RICE Known to all of us as Rlcey he mlght well be called Racey from the manner 1n whxch he raced through all the opposltlon thls past year Rlcey IS not heavy but as a quarterback he sang out his slgnals ln a man ner that made the opposltlon sad and as a half back he turned the ends so qulckly and bounced out of encircling arms so l1ghtly that seldom was he sent without a galn He lin lshed the season ln a blaze of glory at the 'St lamf s game He IQ a fine college prospect 'md wc expect to he 'ir more of him BRE NDAN BUD SULLIVAN For the past three years Bud has been the legular tackle on the Maroon and Old Golf' tcams and what a tackle he was' Heady fast and strong he was the first to dlagnose a p'ay and the one who usually stopped It whether It was through hlS posltlon or not On last wax s tcam Wh1Ch was composed of young and lncxpcrxenced men Bud was an mspnra thx field Whatexer coach frets Bud gets '1 clean and clexer player vsho works hald not for hlmsc lf but foi thc tram 'ind school FRANK FRAN SULLIVAN Flan lb Buds brother but unllke his famous brother last vear was his first yeal out for the team and you can lmaglne how ood hc was when he made regular end the first tlmc he tried Playmg next to Bud thi earlv games these two were almost 1IlVlI'l clblc Fran however IS famous for more than Lung Buds kld brother He was a fine end and a few more Vears of experience x ill brmg hlm to the top of college players because he IS heavy and young and strong A good team man and steady' 11151 Um Hundred Iwftg our Ki Y, KK ' I! 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Y , rw 1 ,hi XXIILIANI HF xRY BLRKL 1 1 1 o s o one e ee 111 llj. pounds of vxclght and 1 masslvc bulld to overcome the 1elxant age ot xx olght and ll that IQ usually found rn 1 good Hrgh School llne Thls xxa the1 drfliculty that made lt so harex for He1nry to Qcmirllate 1n the rcgular lnne but he nad fhc gr1t and the courage to do roy 1l battle for 1 posrtlon 'rs gu1rd 1nd h1s XPIV hercencss f1n1llv vxon h1m h1s p0Nltl0n ln the final nd most xmport mt game xt Nt Ilmeqs JEREMIAH JERRX COLI INQ Jerrx pl1yeel h1 flrst and 11st xe1r of football for Boston Collcge Hlfgll School durlng the f1ll of Scnlor 'NIot that thls massxve hero ellel not come out or the e lm before dlent thats a f1et but t 1ts b c 1use he was Everett Hrgh How hc pll ei up the through gu 1rd pl1ys' He seemed to take. bpecml de hght 1n xxatchmg the oppoamg back start for hrb posrtlon and atl.l1'llbl0 rn '1maze1n1ent and xxonde-er at seerng Jerry strll therc Usuallx thev xx ent doxxn when t1c1x re1'rched hrm or xvhen he re 1ched them IOQFI II IOF CONCANINONI In the s me manner rn xfxhlch thrs huskx hlts the plll to the fxrthest stretchea ot the outfield he also hrt thc lme on the strrpeel field Large IH sue fiercc IH eonte st and powerful on defense he WI 1 Llp'lble man 1n thc b1ckf1eld of a te llll that xx ls mostlx n ee up of sehl0Is 1n lfl 8 Hls corn for the toe1 xxas ss1e, and xxhen he 1e t e b1l tuckee uneer h1s rrm one or txxo more m the prle at thc lmc maele lrttle d1ffe1rence tor hmr he xxont through ar1vxv1y HN pl 1x1ng he1re guxrantees hrs future my ire he unsung herocs Ill exerx 2,111 er1 er llwt So then It lb ltr: xxonder th It the namc 01 Phll Cotter xxas not emblwoneed 1 hlgh 111 the hall of tootball flme as hls abllltleb warranted Yet he xx lm a gooel 'md 1 clexer back anel 21 m 1n of gre1 It rebourco on the field of eonte at -rs the game at Haxe-1 h1ll xxlll proxe In thc final he ctlc quarter of that g'1mc1 th1s game haltback Jumped into the fray anel helped to glxe St James the sc 1re of then llves HIS llJllltW lssures h1s coming out on top ln collcge FRANCIS FRANK CLEFSONI A lrrge frame lllll 1 strong one coupled wlth a rem 1rk 1blc speed md hghtmg 11 3, x cms If IIONX tn neee ss1ry elements t 1 ke IH Ill 51:11 toolblll p 'r e But Frank ls not ot your x1c1ous tx pe- of players, and IH a game llke football xx IIPIO thc pr1m1t1xe1 fightmg sp1r1t engcnde1re1d by close1 phvsrcal contact, ls apt to be uppermost Frank hael to glxc xxax to be1tte1r playerb who xxere able to torgct the roughcr Slfll of thc gamc Thub he escaped a regular berth though h1 pl1v1ng shovxed he could nr 1ke lt RIFHARD DU'ICHY HOLL-XND The storx ot the Dutch bov xvho mserted hrs finger ln the hole rn the lcakmg dx ke and the rebx axeei the country from destructron by floodlnf., 13 xxell knoxxn t ll If 1n cnx1ous I 1n1e xx IS more falr IYIIINILLI the eece mel 1b1l1t1es ot our Dutch Box vxould be equally xxcll knoxxn It xxab thc tortune of th lt Hollander that bro finger exactly flttcel the hole1 but Dutchx xxas rnbertcd mto thc frax 1n t1me1s of danger' xxhen the holc CllClIlt Ht Thcn hc shoxxed hr me1ttle bx maklng It ht He xx1 '1 good guard llll'llIlIl III f , me xv '11 1 x - 1 1. 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Yi Page Om' IIIlIlllI'l'lI Fifty-sever: Page Um' Humlrvrl Fifty-viglnl '-Pg hilhkx N lm tual 4 Q W l xl OCKEY one of the most excltlng and mterestlng sports ln the calendar .nc ll? of the seasans has always found a warm welcome at Boston College Hlgh School Every ycal a team has carrled the bann rs of the school to the hlghest place ln the ranks of schoolboy Ice teams and has ever .B J, gamed the greatest pralse and recogmtxon from the newspapel wrlters Vu That IS the only place where we coull get recognltlon because of the pecullar status of the school The publlc schools have the prlvllege of the Arena for thelr games but thxs IS hlred for them by the School Commlttee of Boston and SIDCG B C Hlgh IS not a publlc school we are glad to be admltted to these prlvlleges as guests Formerly there was a league of CltV Schools and a tltle of Clty Champnon was awarded to the best team B C Hlgh was not ellglble for this honor as IS natural slnce It was a prlvate school but she played all the teams of the league and had the pleasure and glory of defeatmg the very best of them declsnvely Thls past season there was no league In our first year at the school the class of 1928 saw a hockey team that was captamed and coached by Ed Shney Blg Ed led a team that easlly defeated all the cxty slxes and was beaten only by the champlons of the state The team ln 1926 was led by b1g and blonde Paul Comerford who has been starrmg for the past year for the Holy Cross sextette Paul was captam and coach and the team had a most successful season bemg defeated only by a couple In the beglnnlng of the season of 1927 Mr Francls W Anderson S J kindly consented to be coach of the team and at once a new era was lmtlated m our hockey cxrcles, for the new coach was a great student of the game and had a very clever way of lmpartmg the knowledge whlch he had galned from watching and playlng Thus the team of 1927 whlch was almost undone because of lack of ICQ and a rmk for practlce had a very successful year Under the leader ship of Tom Carey they were admltted as guests to the City League where they defeated all the leaders of the league Our Semor year saw a new group of players under the same coach and thlg season can be sald to be the most successful of all because thls year we played all the clty hlgh schools but were not debarred from gettmg credlt for our vlctorxes Thxs gave a hlgh mcentlve to the players and they worked mlght and maln to keep the Maroon and Old Gold colors at the top For a long time Captaln Eddle Gallagher was the hlgh scorer ln the league and was onlv beaten ln the last game by Hughes of Engllsh and that only because Engllsh played a couple of games more than we and agalnst easy teams Bud Sulhvan was a new man ln the regular llne up but he was a sweet defense man as was also Bud Murphy Together wlth the tall Slattery they kept our goal remark ably safe Walter Kelley was a star at wing and Robmson and Tansey were clever guardlans of the net Ed Martm due to ellglblllty rules dld not play m the games wlth the cxty schools, but he played a wonderful game agalnst Rmdge Tech between the halves of the thlrd B C H C game at the Arena Most of the team ln our Semor year were members of the class of 1928 and that they achxeved such success was the natural outcome of the Splrlt of that vear which always drove xts members on to be leaders ln anythmg m whlch they partlclpated Agam lt was team play that made our success possxble, and the team play was made posslble only by the self sacrifice of the members of '28, who dally made the long trip to Chandler's Pond to practlce Page One Hundred Flfty nine .-- ,:- - 1.-1. 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U ,, . . . ., . 1 1 1. , ' n CAPTAIN EDDIE GALLAGHER The qualltles of an ldeal captaln are supe rlor excellence m h1s sport and the ablhty to enthuse hls followers wlth h1s own confidence Gal possessed these two qualltxes ln a re markable degree Through the medlum of the press hls sensatlonal shootlng and playmg have been heralded far beyond the confines of Bos ton Hls teamwork accurate shootlng and encouragement have wlth very few exceptions brought vlctory to B C Hlgh Never w1ll we forget his speedy, aggresslve skatlng whlch IS truly representatxve of B C Hlgh but most of all wlll he be remembered for that quallty whlch marks one man from another hls won derful splrlt of sportsmanshlp WALTER KELL KELLEY Walter Kelley our left wlng was marked all through the season by that same quallty of heads up playlng that marked his football career No matter how hot the contest was Kell was always ready to start the Flght play, to pass to dash to check back Inter ceptlng passes was hls speclalty and h1s abll lty to team w1th Ed Gallagher was respon slble ln no small measure for our vlctorles Walter wound up hls B C Hlgh hockev career ln a blaze of glory at the final Rlndge Tech game, whlch he cmched by hls brllllant play EDWARD EDDIE MARTIN Good goahes are scarce ln any hockev league and when a school has the good for tune to enroll such an excellent goalle as Eddxe , then lt has good reason to be happy Ed was the reason for the great success of the 1927 team He very very seldom let one get by hlm The ease and grace and faclllty wlth whlch he turned shot after shot away won hlm unammous fame from all authorltle on the game It was our mlsfortune that 1ll fortune caused hum to m1ss a couple of years ln hls course because last year he could not make the Boston Schools age hmxt In the Rmdge game he was a very b1g part of our easy vlctorv lags' Une Hundred Sith an rs U n ' ' - ' ,, - 1 y 3 . . , . - Y , - . . u u 5 ! an n ' ' - v cc n ' I 1 ' ' , - ' - u 1: n n . , - n ' n - ac yr . , . 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I JOHN BUD MURPHY When the two Buds Bud Murphy and Bud Sulllvan were back on the defense the rest of the team could g1ve thelr attentxon to the manufacturmg of goals because thls b1g lad had a way of stoppmg the fastest and heavlest skaters that was posltlvely dxscour agmg to the health H15 poke checkmg and body checkmg whlch was of the clean varlety were unbeatable and few were the men wno came through hlm to shoot at our goal Qulet and sllent he stood waltmg and quletly and sllently he d1d hxs work and let hlS deeds talk for hlm JAMES ROBBY ROBINSON Tansey was first partner m the pos1t1on of guardlng the nets and Robby was the ramy day goahe Ramy days have a way of bemg a matter of smgmg Let It ram for the team Hls good Judgment of where and when an opponent was gomg to shoot gamed the pranse of the coach and the courage wlth whlch he made hlS plays brought the stands to thelr feet IH applause He brought confidence to the team every tlme he took hls posltlon and IS a good college prospect MANAGER JOE TANSEY Joe IS our manager of hockey and lf we had nothlng to commend ln h1s hockey career the capable manner 1n whlch he handled that meanest of Jobs would be enough to make hlm famous But we needed a goahe and bespectacled Joe bought hlmself a mask and came out for the posltlon Hls shlftlness and alertness saved many a goal from bemg chalked up agalnst the Maroon and Gold Never mnssmg a pract1ce he gamed a certam technlque 1n the play of hls posltxon that put hlm always a couple of Jumps ahead of the shooter Page One Hundred Slxty one I u H ' 61 97 K6 YI D I6 !! 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' I -5 . w 0 1 . l I I 'lllllluln ummm: M ,Q 1-1 S. i X -uv? f P X ff X E, RACK WllSl'1llZStl1I'lll1I'1gQVQTltS the 300 the 600 the 1000 and QRS the relay races, has had a rather poor exlstence from the standpolnt Jw fs of the cheerlng spectator and rooter at B CH1gh for the past four f years due to the bulldlng of the outdoor track The track IS fine l lndeed but when It IS covered wlth a foot or more of snow as It usually IS durlng the wlnter when the track squad must do thelr DIAC tlclng, lt IS not very servlceable Even when lt has been cleaned by lndustrlous managers and thelr asslstants, the coatlng of ICQ that remalns renders practlce on It more hazardous than beneflclal Besldes the outdoor track wlth 1tS large stretches of stralghtaway and lts smooth corners do not glve good tralnlng for lndoor meets ln gyms that have short stralghtaways of narrow track and sharplv banked corners It also prevents our holdlng com petltlve meets at our own school slnce the aforementloned snow renders It useless for the greater part of the season Hence the track meets from the standpolnt of the spectator are few, and from the standpolnt of the runners are dlsappolntlng, slnce thev are forced so oft n to find themselves boxed on lIlClO0I' tracks Wlth WhlCh they are unfamlllar Thls IS the real relson fol the apparent lack of success ln track for the past few years because after all there lb no denylng that there IS a certaln technlque ln runnlng ln the stuffy lndoor alr and on lndoor banked tracks that must be acqulred by long and constant practlce Nelther can It be denled that most schools have such tracks and that B C Hlgh due to the lack of one IS forced to run away from home So then the greatest good Wlll and constancy ln practlce IS obvlated by the lack of proper tralnlng facllltles and our boys do not wln as many races as they ought our rc y al, undel the ellvectloll of Jake Drlscoll the famous B C and Olympic star we had Junlor Intermedlate and Senlor dlvlslon teams and meets wlth all the Clty Schools The Junlors and Intermedlates were very successful, and It was ln thls dlvlslon that the men of Z8 began to attract 'lttentlon Al 0Shea and Johnny Donahue especlally That same ye lr the qenlor dlvlslon was made glorlous by the names of Cadran John Sulllvan 'VIcCabe Mulcahy and others They had the champ relay team of the clty and Cadran was unbeatable ln the dash Sophomore found only the relay team le ft and Mr Heaphy as coach The most remalkablc feature of thls year was the wlnnlng of the Senlor relay champlonshlp at M6Ch3HlCS Bulldlng by Cadran, Kamlsh Donahue and Mulcahy Onlv Senlor dlvlslon teams were ln competltlon but Donahue was elected captaln for the next year Devlln appeared as a hly,,h Jumper and O Shea stlll contlnued to star as a dashman Junlor found Donahue as Cdptaln Devlln supreme ln the hlgh Jump and O Shea leader ln the dashes Once agaln Junlor and Intelmedlatc teams were competlng and Lang Knlght and several others began to show real class No champlonshlp was won thl vear but the bplrlt was never better Mr Nolan SJ coached the track can illtldttgg Then came our Senlor Year and found Devlln as captlln OShea stlll leader ln the dash and Donahue runnlnsf wlld ln the 300 and 600 Indoor runnlng tracks were agaln the cause of our defeats and therefore thls team, that was characterlzed by the most wonderful snlrlt of all. was not as successful as some others of our past The Splflt was there all the tlme, but the- dlfficultles of practlce and strangeness of competltlon on 1FlflOOl' tracks marred the track career of '98 Page Une' Hundrvcl Sun Ihrvr' CAPTAIN JIMMY DEVLIIN Jlmmy wlth hls smxle and cheerful confi dence and courage would have made one of the best competing captalns we had lf lnjurxes to hlS ankle had not kept hlm out of compe tltlon durmg' Senior As It was even before hlS ankle was even half healed he lnslsted on leadlng hls team ln the Jump The pam was terrlnc as hls dlstorted face often showed and hls great heart was sad when he saw lesser men beatlng hlm at helghts he had achieved m first vear But he would not gave up and we have a noble example of B C Hlgh courage to cherxsh all our days All hall to Jlmmy ' THOMAS TOM BARRY Broad Jumpers were scarce ln the begmmng of Senior year and the coach saw all the pomts m thls event golng to opposing schools But Tom Barry with the Splrlt of 28 was not of the same mlnd so he loosened up h1s legs and put on a track suit and entered compe 1 event dld not go to other schools He 1orced all the foe to stretch themselves to the llmlt and but for hlS lnexperlence would have come 'lW'lV with the tltle ln the final meets IOHN JOHNNY DONAHUT Thus tall and lanky vouth was the sensatmn of the track season as a Junlor an Intermcdl ate and 1 Senlor Llke clastxc lands those logs of hls stretched OVCI the course to fre quently carry home the bacon for B C Hlgh The blgger and better the competltxon the bet ter he llked It So good was he that he wls elected to captaln the team whlle he was stall a Junlor and how he led hxs team to vlctorx Even as he was always a xlctor ln hlgh school so we expect to see hlm smlllngly capture all honors In the colleglate 600 Page One Hundred Slxty four V 44 n 1 as ' rv ' ' ' - , X . 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I . , , n A l' FDWARD FDDIF MARTIN Ed dld not profess to be able to run fast or far but he could throw the shot fast and far almost as fast and far as he could throw runners durlng the football season He used the football team merely as a trallllllg for the shot put Maybe that was why the foe dld not rehsh bemg tackled by h1m Not a champ Ed conslstently garnered polnts for the Maroon and Gold team so that no meet went by but that he brought home at least one pomt for the team So long Ed contlnue your work and the tltle wlll be yours GEORGE ONEY ONEIL And a mighty man was he George the kmg of Boston s schoolboy shotputters Semor was hls first year of competltlon When first he trled to wreck the cellmg of the gym he tossed the plll forty feet Every day then for a week he added a couple of lnches to hls mark until they had to put hlm out of doors to practlce to save the celllng and Hoor above the gym In every meet he came home first What a star he w1ll be for any college ln this w1ll surely brlng him renown ALBERT AL OSHEA It IS told that at one lnterscholastlc meet a group of the leadmg' dash men ln the clty re kmg vshat O Shea of BC Hlgh looked hke Thls was after he had beaten them ln the race One sa1d D1d you see that palr of splkes way ahead of you? Well that was hlm For that was about all any run ner ever saw of Al when he was set to Wm A fast consistent and heady runner ln the dash and relay he has brought many an many a pomt to our total that the score Wl have to tell smce he wont even mentlon lt H1s klndness encouragement and cheerfulness made h1m even more valuable to the squad He was a popular and beloved team mate Iago Ono Hundred Yaris fum Cl 9! , . , KC 77 ' l l ' -x KC I, ' ' 9 ' ll 77 ' . , , . Cl 7 71 ! KK ' l! ! ! . , . 7 event! His strength, consistency and color If 77 Y we as' ' 'Q ' . . ' . . ,, . ' 3 ' Y ' Q! . , - Ki !7 , . . , d 'll . , . . 9 l P J ,V I I A .I ' WILLIAM BILL REARDON Thls Smlllng' and modest young man was the fastest man on the football team and he bethought hlmself ln h1s senlor year that slnce the team was badly 1n need of runners he should take a try Only thls apparent dxre need of men could posslbly brlng out 'Blll because he thmks too httle of the ab1l1t1es others pralse In the dash then he started to walk over O Sheas heels untll finally he had the sat1sfact1on of beatlng hlm ln the Cam brldge meet What a star he would have been had he come out sooner' JOSEPH JOE ROGERS In thlrd year Joe began to attract atten tion by hls fine runmng 1n the 1 000 and ln the beglnmng of Semor he had found hls place as the best of the 1 000 men 1n the Semor d1v1s1on Just as he was about to take advantage of hls speed and stamlna for the benefit of B C Hlgh slckness took hold of hlm and all further track competltlon was for fightmg fimsh he supplxed made hxm a brlght and colorful figure Somedav hls shlp wlll surely come ln JAMES JIMMY LEONARD All hall to the kmgpm of all managers Hmlllhg' Jlmmy Leonard from South Boston our track manager wlthout peer the source of our troubles and our Joys When defeat would overtake us he would smlle and smg awav ou1 sorrows ln hls own lmmltable way when we were XlCtOI'l01lq he would glory wlth us and slng a paean of trlumph That was Jlmmy Always accommodating' always sympathetu' always helpful alvxays smlllng and slnglng To hlS pleasant 1nHuence we owe a whole lot of our happiness on the squad Page Om' Hundred bury sux ll !7 , I . . , . ,, . O 7 3 ' ll 31 ' X Cl Il - ' ' ' ' ll Y! 1 I ll YY ' 7 . . . , bidden. His tireless and long stride and the ll 77 1 ' ' Il ' ,Y . . , Y 7 ' , H y V. . L . ' , ' cc - vv ' Y 'I 'M TEA Y RELA THE F E fl 9 5 F S- N Q.. 2 2 2 in fb C fb I Pugv One Hundrwl Sixty-vight . 1:5517-N ilk F IQQQY-A x-s'- , lm' 1 V ss se.. 5 aim ff ' f X ix 'email 'iw pig A 2 13. A- L, -.ve vc 12 43' Whip, 'bi Q 3' 3, fx if-X, 4 'Mime livvfa' Illini. H UW Q id! .. OSTON COLLEGE HIGH SCHOOL has always been way up among JW the leaders in High School baseball circles and never has a class A , graduated from the school without having a team to be proud of for G the rest of its college and business life Th1s success has usually resided in the pitching staff of our teams They were always the best in the City and State The class of Z8 will never be able to forget the names of Normle Slms Rosy Ryan or Lefty' Leonard Shut out games strikeouts by the twenties victories by the scores have been the records of the teams for WhlCh these men twlrled Then there were the short fielders and the hitters In our time there graduated Jerry Shanahan who matriculated at Holy Cross and whom Jack Barry the astute coach of that college declared was the best third baseman he had ever seen Sims also went to Holy Cross and is repeatmg there the triumphs of h1s high school career It may be that we read more of our team than we actually saw for the same reason that prevented us from seeing more of our other teams in action namely the absence of a home grounds on which to play our games Stlll what we read others m the rest of the state and country read and the glory that our baseball teams reflected on us has been great They were fine teams In our Freshman year Hank O Day now starring at Boston College was making the newspaper men place him on their All star teams by his hitting and fielding at the hot corner and Normle Sims was the sophomore pitching star of schoolboy ranks while Jerry Shanahan was stopping everythlng at short In that vear a team was developed that was to startle the state by passing through a season without a defeat founding a legitimate claim to the Championship of the State Then came Sophomore O Day had graduated to Boston College but Shanahan was still the fieldlng star of the city and Normle Sims pitched so well that he was made All Scholastic pitcher for that year Bud Ryan appears this year for the first time as a strikeout king and the season despite the lack of good fielders was a success Johnny Donahue held first base that year Jumor year found Donahue still a star for speed and Helding Sims still the best of the pitchers and Ryan startling the scholastlc world by the number of his trikeouts This was Sims last year and he had lost but four games in all his time pitching for the school Together Ryan and himself had run up a total of 167 strlkeouts 1n eleven games for 1927 Of these Ryan had gotten 90 in fifty lnnmgs Again Normie was All star and won his post season games Senior year came around and found Sims at Holy Cross and Ryan at B C and B C High apparently without any pitcher But that is not the way at James Street We played our first game with Commerce and the newspapers the next morning carried the captlon No h1t no run game for Lefty Leonard of B C High Leonard had not come out for the team until his semor year and he IS a real star Besldes him there is a new catcher par excellence . McIntyre, Ed Martin, Donahue, Joe Kelley, Captam Walter Kelley, Eddie Gallagher and Concannnn are also there, all of 1998 All can hit. and all can field, and from the looks of things lt IS the best all around team B C High has had in the past four years, and the pitching of Leonard makesifropes bright for the season Thus, 1928 has continued the glorious record preceding veads, not in baseball alone, but in all sports Page Une Hundred Snh num fi Y -5 QJ - .. 'iff N 'TF-Siisa, - . 3 - if? T'T-fi: vi- . rw , '-.7-:sg-9653, ,', A .1 53 5,3 , s' I u ,L , .,,,..,...,, ,.,.,,. I, 3- ,Q Y V , ... l ie ...ua-,.,,.g V ig , .QQ - -i-TE.: , , 'U L, 2--,f T aw f jk ' fy , xi Z-fgsssr 2. - , - N f I . f . -7-a, -'-m sw- E , '-1 , H b N . V M :wif .xxx X A - . -N es- 1- - a-.gr -4 -ree- 4 ,f W ,.- f - fu . 'JP' '-3- X 1 . . Q ,lt '-C 'U' 9: - '51 ' 3. f Q. , X -siege-tg' - 1 ,Sa xg Q . , . ,.q. 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' - - ' 41 yu CAPTAIN WALTER KELLEY Walter, who sc1nt1llated at quarterback po s1t1on on the football team has been starrmg at second smce he was blg enough to attract the coachs eye by hls fleldmg and battlng Thus he was elected as captam for hls Semor year and we all looked for a blg year for oux Smlllhg captaln But-the lnjury Jmx that seems to have hlt our captams thls year got hlm, and a torn llgament ln h1S throwmg arm has kept hlm out of the game up t1ll our gomg to the press He IS fast on h1s feet clever wlth hlS hands at throwmg and start mg double plays and hls hlttlng IS superbly tlmely JOSEPH JOE CONCANNON Joe ought to be good lf for no o he reason than that he has a quartet of brothexs who have been famous athletes ln thls dlstrlct But he IS famous ln h1s own rlght as a second baseman who can cut down the wlckedest lmer and bat the ball to the farthest part Held lf It IS that blg or out ot the lot, lf lt IS only of ordmary sxze H IS speedy on hls feet and takes a manly cut at the ball so that whether he mlsses or not you feel that you have seen somethlng Hell go far JOHN JOHNNY DONAHUE Johnny has been on the baseball te smce h1s second year In that year he held down first base and h1s hlttlllg and runnmg made hmm a dangerous man for opposmg pltchers In h1s thlrd yeal, his speed as a track man was capltahzed by puttlng hlm 1n the outfield What few huts were knocked there he garnered easily Agaln thls year he plays the first bag' and agam h1s speed on the bases and h1s abxllty to bat have made hlm a star Above all he IS a good team player and he hlts and runs ln the pmches Page One Hundred Seventy , . . . . , , 9 as n 4 . 1 as , t 1, of the , ' ' ' ' , ' Y H l 1 l '- 9 4: u u n am Y , . EDWARD EDDIE GALLAGI-IER Edd1e , who had starred ln hockey and football was agaln moved by the spmt of 1928 to go out for the baseball team as an outfielder Coach McManus saw some of l'l1S left handed throws from outtleld and con verted hlm mto a pltcher How good he wlll be we, at thls moment of gomg to press, do not know but we do know that he has a good arm and a tremendous amount of speed and that he can h1t the ball l1ke no ones busxness He seems therefore to be to be about to sclntlllate 1n another sport JOSEPH JOE KELLY Even as Joe has been a star on the foot ball team for the past four years so he has been a leadmg player on the baseball team For the past two years he has had undls puted control of an outfield berth, where hls ground coverlng ab1l1ty and hls wonderful arm have been a great source of strength and safety to the team Hls hlttlng however would glve hlm a berth on any team As ln football he IS quiet and over modest and unless you asked who the performer of field mg and h1tt1ng gems was you would not know h1S name He IS a good and a true THOMAS LEFTY LEONARD If you happened to ask Lefty whether he could p1tch or not he would answer Oyez I an throw them that far If IH face of the lmpresslve record he made m semor you lnqulred why he dldn t go out sooner he would answer Weren t Slms and Ryan enough Wlth out my bother1ng'7 I had my Latm and Greek This last Wlth a broad grln because Lefty takes everythmg wlth a smlle and the blgger hls achlevements and ab1l1t1es the more he llkes to belittle them He lb the leadlng pltcher ln the Clty and we expect to see hls name as Al1Scholast1c 1n June Page One Hundred Seventy one ll !7 fl ' Y! 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' 1 we-vnu' nv -uv EDWARD EDDIE MARTIIN Blg and husky and strong, Ed has always been one of the best batters on the team He can hlt all k1nds of pltchlng and knocks them 1n all dlrectlons and all dlstances Hls size, however IS no handlcap to hls peed and the way he moves around thlrd base ls a wonder Nothlng no matter how hot gets by wlthout hls at least havmg touched xt and slowed lt down Hls welght and hlttmg abxl lty and clever errolless fleldlng and throwmg' make hlm an 1deal college candldate Wher ever he goes he wlll star FARL MAC MCINTYRE Whllc Slms and Ryan were pltchlng Eall had to take a second IJOSltl0l'l because Froton had mcen the regular catcher for these two peellms ones for thelr entlre career I Senlor however he stepped out and has al a hltter Hls catchmg IS flawless and he works his pltcher llke a blg leaguer whlle he leads the team for battmg Froton was on last Vears All' team so Earl IS assured of place thls year We wxsh hlm all success ln hlS college career FRANK RICEY RICE Frank has always showed himself a clever athlete ln all sports that require personal dex terlty and fleetness Thus he starred at foot ball at quarterback and when the baseball season came around and the call for candl dates he presented hlmself to do or dle for Alma Mater Modest and qulet IS he wlth the tlIll9St of smiles for his greatest work and the heartxest sympathy wxth hls mates ln defeat or vlctory Hls playlng m the field was flawless and hls hlttlng all that could be deslred Page One Hundred .Seventy two . 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James J Devl n Preszdent Archlbald P Cotter Francls L Sulllvan Edward M Gallagher Joseph B Merrlck John J Monahan Allen F X McCarten NI the evemng of January 31st at a. get together nlght Reverend eg Father McGovern gave a fine talk on the value of frlendshlp ln the llfc of any man and especlally ln the l1fe of a hlgh school and Hlgh School, where so many come from sO many dlfferent Cltleq to study IH the formxng of frlendshlps that w1ll last and mean some I ., thmg ln our l1VQS It was thls thought WhlCh Father McGovern so well captured and put 1n words that ammated the Class of 1927 to form the Se n1o1 Councll Up to that time It seemed that everyone IH the school was wrapper, up w1th1n hlmself knew very l1ttle of what other mdxvlduals were dolng IH the school and cared less Each one came to school each day at mne oclock and promptly departed at two twenty to forget the school and the fellows wxth whom he so Joyiully passed the day When the four ye '1rs were ended and the mght of graduatlon came, men met others for the first tlme as they hned up m alphabetlcal order to recenve thelr dxploma Then flectmg glances and DTSSIHP' words served not to cement frlendshlps but to leave IH the heart of each one a great deal of sadness that he had allowed the four years to pass wlthout 5,043 13 tk thy Hp hand nf' fellows whom he had not even dreamed were ln the school The blame was lald at the door of the class system that had prevalled so long where each group of men became concentrated IH thclr own sectlon and spent all thelr tlme IH maklng that sectlon great and dear to them Graduates reported that they met men wearxng the1r p1n whom they nexer recalled In the school nothmg could be organlzed because lnstead of one Sen1or Class there seemed to be SIX and none wanted to help the general cause To overcome thls to weld what ought to be one Semor Class mto well organlzed un1t that could carry to completlon everything lt deslred to ml tlate, to g1V6 the Senlor Class the proper opportumty to show the proper schoo splrlt IH the promot1on of all school actlvltnes the Class of 1927 founded the Senior Councll and thls organ1zat1on by the conductmg of Smokers Banquets Shows etc , gave the SCHIOYS many opportumtles to form those frlendshlps that make hlgh school days so slgnlficant fol the rest of our IIVQS The Class of 1928 qulck to reahze the advantages 1nhe re nt nn th: Semor Councll qulcklv elected thelr representatwes and worked the seeds ot plomlse ln It to happy frultlon Thus at the xerv bemnmng of the vear they conducted the electlon of the Semor Presldent Permlssxon for ralhes 1n the Gym was glven posters wele palnted and placed anywhere the supporters of any candl date wanted to put them all telhng the promlses and the e ual1t1es of the candl I1 1 Ulu llundrerl Seufnlw fu WX X g fell, N , .Q f f Q., .W is 'agar af , ' . l y 5 C 1 L, ll ,. . AW e N X a, 1 f gl ,N N S 3 ,i l ' A 3 N,f,g4k U I N l .1 fl . 5 I lx xuf ke ,ff E x Q 1 X R , A 6 9 t s 79, X TZ 4 Q 2 L I X . v . l t I 44 - - - ' uyv 3 ' ir . x . ' N . . .- 4 . 1 I ul N4 ,WM college man, and he stressed the advantages of Boston College y s f ! - N l . . 1 . ? X , , I Y ' C 1 1 ix. . . . 13.5 fc .J bf acquain ed wi . - 's .e - A., -- -fm . I . .. Y s . . L. . . E 7 , . . . . . . . 1 . . y .a . . , I . 0 A Wx ki , . . . . , ' , ' , 2 ' . ' 2 z ' ' e - ' ' - . 'f . ' Y : . .A 5 ' ' 3 'lg 1 1 h' wg --, ' ,l cl xtcs 101 thi offiu Manx 11101111565 Wflf made manv Llgars wen guru many 1,4 1 chf s dnln gud both m and out of the school, amd Hndlly aitn .11 hLCt1C wcnk of campfzlgnmg J11T1I'l 1y Devlm Captam of Track wab elected aq Presldent of the Class of 1928 At onm hc pl 10061 bfform his 001111011 this qucstlon whcthcl thi Qomow would haw 1 class lmg OI al Yun Book Thx COLIIHII compose d of tha scctlon Prgsx dcnts plan d thc matter bm fora thm 11 1LSDl Ltlvr sr ctlorw and .an almost unfmxmoub vote was glvnn IH favor of thc YKAF Book Pcrmlsslon was gotten from the Pllmxplc of the School and M1 D If X O Connor SJ was appolntc d as lumulty DlPCLt01 The Staff was eluted and vxork commfncgd when the SLHIOI' COUHCII took advantage of the lag at the end of Mld Year Exams to hold a Semor Soual ln the Gvmnablum So, on the evenmg of Januarv 31st the entlre SQHIOI Class convvned ln the Gvm everyone weaung flom thu lapel of h1S coat A gold and maroon tag tolllng hm name and Clase The party was a tremendous sucwsq Speeches were made by Father McGovern Joe McKPnney football Qoach dt Boiton College and Paddy Creedan qtar of the 1927 football season .at the He1ght5 The speeches were ll recelved Wlth del1ght and laughter Then Fathm Donovan SJ Prefect of Dlsclpllne gave a fvvw words of 3dVlC6 IH hls usual vslttv manner Jlmmv Devlm vsae mdswx of ccremonlee and the programme conslstvd of trombong solos by Frank Correla saxophone solos by Blv Patten Z9 songs by Peter Qumn and JIIHHIX Leonard who madc lug hlt vxlth hls Oh how W0 lovz our Almx Mdtfl' Jon Curtw Dlck Gannon and Jlmmv Donahue wcrf our song and ddnu mcn md how' After refreshments motlon plcturfs of thr BCH1gh 'st Jxmu game were mhovxn thlough the k1ndnesQ of Father Swlft QJ Thr, affdn endvd m an orgy of qhurmg and laughmg aH'l1dSt WhlCh .a vote of thanks vxdb glvcn to Fdthex SVS1ft and M1 O COHHOI who helpvd makn the .xffalr posmblf All were satwfied and tXi1Xb0dV vsfnt home happw Than the Yea1 Book needed findnclal Quppolt and thu 8811101 Founcll decldcd to run a Bcneit Performance for the Staf So on thc wenlng of Februarv 1 :th a Qhovs was held m the Hall that waQ voted the un bebt of tha wear MUSIC, magflc song and dance, and Jokes made the full house roar betvx een the spasms of 41 feature com: dv Mlrth was at lta, h1g'hLQt that mght and not a qad face wc nt out of the hall when It was all over JIIYHYIV Icfonard wlth nvvs QongQ Reel Glcfmmv vxlth hls harmonlcd Tom HdltW from the blg cltv of New Xork vuth hls damn gan d local touch to th: lffdll It was 1 hugc succcsb md m 1dr tho Yr-an Book Hn mcmllx posslblc Anothu gcttogrthu mght was planned for the Lastmr vdndtlon but other dctlxltlw pruentnd lts bomq held so thn Scmor Counul began to concentrate 111 the 11' attentlon upon thc Scnlor banquet to bn held It thc 1nd of final exams Muxv ivatuus and surprlbnb arch planned for that ogcdslon vshlch promwes to br the blggcst m thv hlStO!X of thi school Thus the SEHIOI Counml of 1978 has iulhllcd ltx purpowc IH dffordlng many 0ppO1tl,1H1tllS for the men of thm clabb to bcgomm bettel dcqudmted and become knovs I1 to one anothcl hen so thzt m the dass .after Lladudtlon they vslll have omf support and acclalm from then' own class m than successes and fallurf-Q IH thx battle Wlth llfu Manv ware the opportunltlgs seen and spoken of m the mectmgb of the Councll for more and blggvr events to make the school known nel ipprcclated here and outs if but the clrgumstanus around the school and thc tlmcs did not scam propltlous to carlv thpm to complctlon Fvcn as thls QOUINII has morn fully rmdlllcd thc 111118 for vxhlch thc olganlldtlon was founded NO It leans the Councll to tha xugucdlng Fldssm to usm to better promote thu hdlmony .md Qchool splrlt IH thx future Undgr lts mffiucnt lnglmu the 'iemors hav: form to better know thru' lnfiufnu and DOWBI ln school affalrs, to dare mon .md do mom for the Hlgh School and thi Fdcultv hdvf, come to have mon and more thu Studant df'fa1rs m thc hands of so ehiclent a body Th1S was tha mam reason for the commenccmgnt ot the Sen1or Councll and the success of lts dffalrs and thc greate1 trust put m ltS llltegrltv and efflclency by the Faculty duel to the actlvltv and honor of the Class of 28 glve assurance of ltq bfmg contmued ln Oth61 ycare Wlth greater powers and lnfluence 1f only thc members wlll qhng to the Lourqc ldud down by the classes of 27 and 28 lu 1 Un: I fun I x' D ' l D1 I Y ' I ' 1' A '1 4' A ' 1. 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M ' ' llllllllfll bmr- -'-su' l l 7,4- LLC Q S ww turn the pages of thls book memor1fs wlll drop from Its mmv 'lg ,S hnes happy thoughts glad events of Hxgh School days And as vu lem look 1nto th1s mlrror of our llves we cannot fall to note a strong vet beautlful tone whlch ha found 1ts expresslon 1n the Sodautv We recall our moments of recreatlon w1th Joy our spxrlts quleken as we see dlamond, gudlron and the rest but thls llttle book would not yet be complete dld we not glV6 trlbute as we used to do together once each week to the Mother of God the Queen of our Sodahty We owe Her much The happy sacrnhce onee a week to get to school '1 llttlc earlier the weekly talk, Lllklflllllflg' and fostermg IH us devotlon md manly splrlt, ou1 pledge renewed were vltal thlngs We found an interest 1n the varlous sectxon act1v1t1es str1v1ng by llttlc thmgs to help the dxstant mlsslons, many of us devotlng a few hours eaeh Sunday to teachlng the catcchlsm to ehlldren and as far as we eould, helplng to gnc them the truth and love of the Catholle Faxth, our effort toward more frequent communlon and devotlon of the Blessed Sacrament Our Academy too ln whlch we studled, eaeh Thursday after class the organlzatlon of the Church vms of gre it mterest and lastlng value All these thlngs the Sodahty has g1V8H us as It strove to aceompllsh lts purpose under the patronage of the Mother of God Indeed, we owe Hcr much Who w1ll forget our general Communlon and breakfast on December 8th'7 Or the retreat IH Passlon week when the entlre Senlor body voluntarlly devoted th1ee days to 1ts exerclses, accompanled by Mass Communlon We look back w1th appreclatlon for such opportunltles They were gold mlnes for us all And when memory IS re awakened by these pages turned may the ennobllng straln of that devotlon so marked ln Hlgh School days remain to klndle our splrlt and once agaln 1nsp1re us on our way of llfe At the end of all these happy days, let thls our trlbute be to Her IH whose Sodallty we were Our Blf ssc d VITQIH Queen Page Une Ilumlrwl 5Pll'l1lY sewn Xfjii, c of e e at of il fy . . by f 1 eff x. 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V, , , .....A QQ fied Wwnxfh VHERE are in the school three debating societies for the benefit of the CQ students -Xll of them owe their inception to the same COIlNlCtlOI1 in the minds of the superiors that there IS no other extra curricular K X 3CtlVltV so well fitted to develop the intellect and give culture as f Public Speaking anel especially Public Speaking under the form of argumentation, when a man has to show the elexelopment he has re C61VLCi in quick and accurate thinking and as re adlly express himse lf m smooth elegant anel forceful language For of what benefit is It for a person who does not inte nd to be a recluse, to acquire all the knowledie and lore of the ages if he cannot apply it to present OLLASIOHN mel frame it in decent language Thus, all the bocietles for Debating haxe practically the same purposes written into their eonstxtutions namelx to aceustom its members bv means of literary discussion, to speak with fluency and ease, and to afford an opportunits for gaming information on useful topics Thus the members of 1928 had every opportunity to derlxe all the aelx antages that acrue from public speaking, and not a few entered mto these debating societies The Loyola had one of its biggest xeais when 78 flocked to its hall The following year found the McElrov with but three exceptions composed of men of this class Nicholson was President fo1 the second term and James J Devlin held the chair during the first term The Prize Debate Medal was eap tured be a member of the same elass Francis B McManus Junior vear saw most of the members of 1928 availing themselves of the pri llege of Joining the Bapst where Flank McManus won for himself a place on the Latin School Debate team and along with Joseph Rogers competed fol the Bapst Medal at the Annual Pllae Debate These men were also on the numerou lecture te uns that toured the surrounding town , making., illustrious the name of Boston College High Some of the members of 28 stayed down IH the McElroy howexer and gaxe the benefit of then IJIKXIOUS experience to the lneomlng Sophomore s James De vlln was president of the Melnliov for two terms, lames Leonard was Tre isuier and K nneth K lley wi S eietnx for the first te rm 'lhe sehool ye 11 of 1927 1928 found the Bipst eomposeel entlrelv of' member of the, Senior class. In our Senior year, the Bapst had a new Moelei itoi Mr. Daniel F. X. O Connor S.J. Owing to the se arcity of a proper number of' lhe n with real inter-scholastic training, an extensive programme of inte r-scholastic debating and lecture work was not attempted, but the spirit was there and the meetings were interesting enough to cause the membership to triple, in gqrowh before the end of the school year. In the Prize Debate there were fixe meznbers of the class of 28' Joseph Rogers Joseph Rock James Devlin John Fitv ,erald and lFrancis B. McManus. Francis McManus again won the medal after -1 hard att e. So the men of the present graduating class haxe shown that they appreciated the value of public speaking, and have eione their share in adding to the laurels of the school in debating circles even as the athletes of the class have added to them in other fields. We confidently expect therefore to see the names of the 28 debaters of the High School high among the list of the best speakers of the city and the nation. Page Une, llllllllfl el Se rl lily-eigJ1I F eeEee 22 l Ea K 'lil -23' ' ,,, X-V lllllllll i-fsxx I-i tr- Fnllllff liai- HE BOTOLPHIAN IS a llterary magazlne now pubhshed by the students CT of Boston College Hlgh School four tlmes each school year VIZ at Thanksglvlng Chrlstmas Easter and at Commencement Its alm IS to encourage and foster a llterary Splflt among the students by glvmg them an outlet for the publlcatlon of thelr composltlons and to serve as a bond between the Alumm and Alma Mater That thls alm has been appreclated by the students at the school IS well t9St1f'19d by the numbers of manuscrlpts that are turned IH each month at the office, and by the hlgh class of artlcles thls superabundance of materlal enables the edltors to publlsh As for the Alumm and the news of the present day do1ngs of the students at Boston College Hlgh School the BOTOLPHIAN makes SGFIOUS efforts to keep the Home News as full and lnterestlng as posslble The Alumm News w1ll be full and 1nterest1ng dependent upon the amount of lnformatlon that the alumm send IH Evcrythlng that happens to an alumnus IS of lnterest to the student body Especially so are the VIEWS of the alumm on affalrs of educatlon busmess and current events lnasmuch as they are apt to be of Interest to the student body Hence the BOTOLPHIAN takes thls oppor tunlty to ask the men of 28 to wrlte once ln a whlle to the Alumm Editor of the BOTOLPHIAN to let hlm know how they themselves and other graduates are succeedmg 1n the world what they thlnk of the Hlgh School ln retrospect and what lf any suggestxon they have to make that would be useful to dlrect the a1ms of a Cathollc youth IH school Ever slnce 1ts lnceptlon at the Commencement of 1914 the BOTOLPHIAN has been a seml annual that has galned nat1onw1de repute for the hlgh class o t ssay stones and poetly The class or 121.45 even as lt has seen many vsorthwhxle lnnovatlons IH other lmes due to the exuberance of splrlt and talent among lts members have It as thelr glory that they have turned the BOTOLPHIAN lnto a ouarterly whxch has essays storles poems and edltorxals of equally hlgh rank Thns 15 not boastlng or the taklng of credlt where It has not been earned because thf first nssue of the new quarterly was so much the work of the Senlor class that lt might be sand to have been thelr magazlna The BOTOLPHIAN for the past four years of our llfe has been a great source of lnsplratlon to us ln the artlcles that have been publlshed and a source of prlde to all of us 1n our Semor year when we saw artxcles over the names of fellows Wlth whom we plaved and fooled around the school It showed that there was a serlous S1d9 to all of us and even as these fortunate ones had reduced thelr serlous thoughts to somethlng tanglble so all of us would gladly reduce ours to materlal shape lf we had the ab1l1ty and perseverance We owe a great debt of thanks then to the men who have kept the BOTOLPHIAN to ltQ same hlgh standard of llterary value whlle they lncreased the number of publlcatlons from two to four a year They are Edltor In clnef John T Murphy Associate Edltors Georgc H NlC,l'10lSOIl Z8 lohn J Hodgms Joseph B Conley JI H Charles Flanigan I turrnu C I mgguth Z8 Kfnnc th W McFlImott I Il Un: un: ft 1 5111 uly nnu T YT' f Y --T ? 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I -4 W 17 lmffgaf vb., :fill 9 53 WW 44.14, f fr ff f N l 7 112711 f l X X ' f ff! f yfln eil W fix WMXA lily ltl' lt3 NX-Sf HE Jesuit system of education has always sponsored Dramatlcs as an GTE integral part of 1ts tramlng The purpose 18 not for mere entertain ment It has a higher purpose the moral aim of settlng before the N youth examples of great souled heroes to be 1mlt3tQd of noble virtues f to be cultivated and desplcable VICQS to be avoided or as happens in the non classical comedies the trlvialltles and lneptxtudes of life to be borne with paticncc and good humored tolerancc This 1S thc mam purpose The Class of 28 has seen the Dramatic SOC1Cty rc allzc thcsc purpose s thxough a cycle of productions all of a dlifcrent charactc r In our Freshman year the annual play was an enteltalnmg farce of modcrn composition Nothing but the Truth As Sophomores we saw the D13Il'1dtlC SOL1Lty take thc second tmp toward the revival of the classical tradition Grumpy though a modern compo s1t1on and along the lines of the fa1c1cal mystery play gavc scopc for some fine character portrayal Junior year was marked by the presentation of Sheridan s romantic comedy The Rivals So happily received was The Rlvals that it played for two nights befole well filled houses and merited the spontaneous applause of lntensely amused audlences The blundering Mrs Malaprop fGeo1ge Nicholson 285 was a source of hllarlous laughter The misfortunes of the foopish young poplnjay Bob Acres fFranc1s McManus 285 found 111 consolation IH the derlslon of the amused audience Fag QKenneth Kelley 281 was as in discreet as any servant could be James J Donohuc 28 played a captlvatmg and romantic Julla The crowning triumph of the Dramatic Soclety was fitly sawed for this our senior year Frankly the succcss of its Julius Caesar was beyond fondest expectations But an enthusiastic cast of sixty eight generously cooperating with Mr Harold J Sullnan SJ as Director had made such success D08SlblF To make proper mentlon of all the elements responslble for the unusual success of the play would require more space than can here be afforded We may enthuse over the cast of well tralned actors Wlth the audience we may look across the footllghts wlth the players and find gratification IH the well filled houses and appreclatlve audlences or we may txptoc backstage and admire the efficlent corps of quiet and hidden workers But to single out this or that element and call it the most vital in producing success 18 a task lmposslble We may however, in all modesty and 1ust1cc say that members of 28 contributed in no sllght way to make Julius Caesar .1 vxorthy production We vull not easily forget Peter Qumns lmpassloncd and forceful Antony nor Charles Flanagan s mature and spirited Brutus Francis McManus and George Nicholson were amuslng as leaders of the c1t17ens roles which might easily make or break the production smce the mob 18 so vital a forcc in Jullus Caesar The sour and enuous Casca was remarkably done bv Wllham Curry The defiant Octaslus was made IIUPTQSQIVQ by James Devlin William Reardon and Walter Kelley were martlal captains of a well trained soldlerv Joseph Rock was COI1V1I'lCll1g as the deep toned soothsayer, John Fitzgerald, as Trebomus, was a worthy lieutenant to Brutus, and Edward Gallagher with his soldlerly physique, made the noble Roman live in Pop1l1us and T1t1n1us, his dual role To these talented young actors and to the others of Senlor class who played vsell the more obscure roles of cltxzens and soldlery, Class of '28 expresses its sincere appreclatlon Page One Humlrell highly V' L V-'-Z A E' ir f . 45574 if 'iff 22934, ,,, ' - 1 ' ' Q lf -1 W rs 'T :gm , a S Xl 47 'gan Q 0525,,'10'f':.'Trg1:..!L.a3,, 3,-'49 f' 5. 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' ' v . - 1' ,,, ,af Jr, M, W U f f ,. if HE Orchm tr IS one of the Socletlcs IU the School that IS very llttle C' O hc lrd of ln the publlc prints or news of the school yet 1tS part ln mak lng all the affairs of the school years successes IS a very great part lndeed Imagine what a debate or a play or a rally would be wlthout the sweet tunes that are furnished by thls hlghly efficient organlzatlon of school talent The self sacrlfice of these men alone should be suiliclent to glve them undylng fame for thelr school Splrlt It IS no new story the story of boys evading thelr muslc practlce It has been made the matter of many a Joke on the stage and platform Yet these men who llke the afternoon playtlme and games of football and hockey and baseball as well as the next weekly sacrifice one of thelr afternoons to practlce the many classical and popular pieces that make our publlc occaslons so enjoyable No one IS allowed lnto the Orchestra who has not passed the elementary stage ln muslcal tralnlng so there IS no questlon of self lmprovement ln the motlve that urges the members of the Orchestra to thelr weekly practlce They do not get any letter for thelr achievements nor even a medal or charm as a memorial of the long afternoons spent to achieve the perfection of movement and harmony that has made them famous to the numerous people who have come to the Audltorlum The athlete gives of his time to the team but It IS not an unmlxed m0tlV6 that urges hlm on There IS always the thrlll and pleasure that comes to young anlmals IH physlcal contest there IS the thrlll that comes from the cheers of husky throated followers upon an especlally good run or tackle or long hlt or raclng finish there IS the physlcal EXQTCISQ and tralnlng that comes from long practlce sesslons and last of all there IS the sweater and the letter that comes from mere participation n a numbel of games But the men of the Orchestra do not recelve IU proportlon to thelr glvlng for thelrs IS almost entlrely a matter of glvlng to the School They g'1V9 of thelr tlme they glve of a talent that has been or IS belng developed outslde the school and ln return they TSCQIVQ llttle or no publlc commendatlon and very Ilttle appreclatlon from a thoughtless youth This IS not a complalnt from the Orches tra but It has often struck the wrlter and he hopes that lt wlll be allowed to be put ID prlnt that these men are belng rather unjustly treated by the rest of I the school who should stand up everytlme they hear thelr muslc and cheer the most loyal and self sacrlticlng organlzatlon ln the school In our last year at the school we have heard the Orchestra play at the many rallles that featured the football season we have been proud to march behlnd thelr band at the St James game we have heard them play at the many debates and elocutlon contests that mark the school year we have heard them at the annual plays Nothlng But The Truth Grumpy The Rlvals and last of all Jullus Caesar we of the Senlor Class have heard them at our smoker and especlally at the benent show for this Year Book and last of all we shall hear them at our graduation glvlng of thelr best to make that the most notable feature of our four years at Boston College Hlh School. We owe a vote of thanks, then, to the men of the Orchestra, and we give it here, to all of them, and especially to the members of the class of 1928, who are in it, to Frank Correia, trombonist par excellence for four yearsg to John Dolan and Aloysius Kelleher, violinistsg and to Leo McGann, pianistg and most of all to Messrs. Kennedy and O'Mahoney of the Society of Jesus, for their generous work in directing their efforts. All hail, then, to the Orchestra, men of '28. Page Om' Humlrval lfigflltjr-nrlv wnvafab' 1s. as..r 4.-5 'Lv lage Uno Hunrlrvd l'l4LfIll'Y 1140 Num nulgrn El urau at iii. 01. High Imgf U ' ll I I I I I Wgwvlf bf Rnldents' Jimmy Vhq!,dowecanofwcloS!7 1 frm! RETTY Pnfdrfft Jarvis ff DQYM1 KACAVA'S ' Cgpfdln Eddlt '-oy Cgptmn Jimmy J'v h- T in si'f222? H'5' af?-r Htzue 'like mt'Phdt07 ,, 'np' 3 49515 'ago Um Ilumlred 1lLhfWflIllI X L X , X , 1 .5 ,W . 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