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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? DFIIUIGIICQ 145 I? 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? Imolu fl? Pac: I mix Q? . . . . K y 44 - ,- ll sa Y 1 , , H ,, . , . . . - v x Al . 1 K f x ,, . , va u av 1 I . V X . . . .v ' -Y u va , , K . . 7 1 . . , , n . I 2 . . X Y I ' N . . Y 4 E . . J K 1 . . Q . . L '. - . . . ,. . , , ' . C , - ' u sv '. ' - ' . A li . ' ' I .: ' . I x 'x T 1, H N H u 1 1 . 1 ' JOHN VINCENT CALLAHAN 'f ' 1 ss , ,ss cs 1. as ,, . Q . . - sa u xr ' ' 9 1 - K . . .Y . E ' 3 ssl- y A 1 ' . - 7 . l x'- 1 ' . . 1 ' ' ' ,- ..1. . . K . . i - . . N 1. as 1 vs . . .sg ' I Y. lv ' . , S. .U ' , ac - - u D , 7 I 4 .1 K L 1 - L ' -1 A .- as 9 H L ' . S, '. . . . ' ' 5 . Q . I. . ' ' ' . . . . U' - . - - 1 V' . I fi - 1 1- 'Q
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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 . I Ki 79 fl 93 if I9 1 1 4 5 rx ' , ' - 9 ax U - ' , Q 1 I , W u u ' - 7 ' u J ' l I . 1 ' 1 1 1 1 U 7 ' 9 1 1 - 14 11 , 1 , . Q a - . . 4 . ' . 1 ! . 7 ! ' 9 7 9 ' ' ' .,' 7 9 ' w 1 7 66 J! ,, 1 - . . V vs u - n - , '- . . 1 - ' 1 , L, ,, 14 . ,, . . . . . . ' . . . .A . . . X . . . w . Y 1 I . s 1 , 1 1 1 , , . 1 - - 1 1 ' - ' ' . ' ' . ' ' ' . ' u 1 3 1 4 1 ' - -' , 1 1 C f 1 Q , , . . . . 1
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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! CC 1 39 5, - n . u rr u ' vr ' . . ' - Y s , Q w 1 1 l v . , 4 . , 1 ' W . . . . . . . 1 - A . . . . . - . ,o 1 , . C6 , 99 GE 99 . . . as . .-u 4 . , . . , . . , .W . . . . 4 n , . - r i 1 1 . r 9 ' .-s aa qu - -, , - - .. I , . V. . ' A . ' ' ' . 1 ' a ' s ' . . X . . L- v 'L . -s ' . . . , L. . ' .. . , 1 . , - r 9 - - - 9 9 4 - v WY' -
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