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JOSEPH H. ABBADESSA ROBERT E. AHERN 41 Harvard Street Medford 49 Martin Street West Roxbury Sodality I, 2, 5, 43 Honor Roll l, 2, 4: Orchestra lg Band 2, 3, 4. Debating l, 29 Camera Club l, Z, 4g Minstrel Show 2, 35 Sodality 2, 3, 4. Track 5. GEORGE ADAMS 209 River Road Winthrop Sndality I, 2, 3, 4: Camera Club I, 23 Radio Club 4g Honor Roll l, 2, 3, 4. 066 WILLIAM AUFFINGER 142 North Beacon Street Watertown Undergraduate Honor Society: Sodmliry l, 2, 5. 43 Debating I, 23 Camera Club l, 23 JOHN LENEORD BAILEY ROBERT .IUSEPH ALLEN 280 West Third Street 63 Clark Avenue Chelsea South Boston Debating I, 23 Sodaliry 2, 33 Camera Club 2: Debating 2: Radio Club 4. Sodaliry l. l22'l
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On Tuesday, January 27, the final lap began, the homestretch lay before us and the beacon of graduation shining nearer and brighter now, caused all to study more industriously. On February 2nd, Fathers Blais, Mc- Carthy, and McGrady knelt at the altar of God and professed their final vows, an awe inspiring ceremony to the whole stu- dent body. Then with no sadness we had our winter recess during the week of Feb- ruary 2lst. At this point it seems only fitting to give merit where merit is due, to our sports teams: to the football team for iis steady and hard playg to the track team for its consistently fine showing in quad and ma- jcr meets, to the hockey team for its first division standing. Special praise is due to George Foley and Dick Doyle chosen for the Boston All-Star team, to George Sul- livan, Roger Morton, and Ed McDonald who gained positions on the Bay State All- Star teams. To further spread the glories of the ma- roon and gold, the basketball team won the City of Boston title and gained a bid to the Tech Tourney in which they gave a glorious showing losing only in the final game to Belmont, Spring moves in, more marks are creep- ing up on us, and beyond these we see more end-of-the-year cramming mingled with such classic events as the Senior Oratorical Contest on the 22nd of March, and the Bapst Prize Debate on the 30th of April. Easter and the spring recess in the week of April 19th seem to be our remaining holidaysg and of course the Senior Prom, almost upon us, will be the social high spot of our final year. Again sports are in our eyes: the hopes are high that the baseball team will be suc- cessful in retaining the Boston Conference title and again draw a tournament bid. Now at last we are coming to graduation. Yes, final exams, and then June 10th at the Opera House, a night long to be re- membered. Written deep in our hearts ever to be remembered will be the ascending of the famous steps and the reception of our diplomas from His Excellency, the Arch- bishop, our congratulations and our just and well earned reward. We now go into the world, some to serve God, some to serve man, enhanced by a Jesuit education. XVe have inherited a tradition, a heritage of great Catholic men. We have a memory of wonderful days at James Street, and our hearts are filled with gratitude to our par- ents and our teachers for all they have given us. As We go forth into the world we have on our lips the phrase which is symbolic of B. C. High, Ad majorem Dei gloriamf' TJONALD KI. BARNVS W1L1,iAM SULLIVAN SFNIOR COUNCH. lfirst row, left to right: Foley, Carrol, Heffernan, Father McCarthy, Hynes. Sullivan. Back row, left to right: Doherty, Leary, Morton, Cattaneo, Gaughan, Piana. T211
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XVILLIAM JAMES BALL KIAMES BRENDAN BARRON 12 Victory Avenue Milton 165 Princeton Street East Boston Sod.iIity I, 1, 3, 4: Drninutics I, 2, 3, 4 SotI4iIity I. 4, Orchestra l. DONALD JQUSEPH BARNES I0 Boston Avenue West Medford Undergraduate Honor Society 2. 3: Senior Honor Society, Renaissance Staff. 0 0 A ROBERT JOHN BARRY 43 Sagamore Street Dorchester Sodnlity Z, 3, 4, Urimi.-itics I. QIIOHN Ii. BARRY STEPHEN D. BARRY 29 Raven Street Dorchester 41 Wren Street Wfest Roxbury Sodnlity I, 2, Senior Honor Society: 'I-rack Z. 3. 41 Uebgititig I. UlIkIL'Fgf.llIlI.IfC Honor Society I, 2, 3. Camera Club I. im
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