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X MEMBERS OF FOURTH YEAR A First row, left to right: Hastings. Ring, Mahoney, Connors, Foley, Father Gately, S.j., Shaw, Donovan Cahill, Smith, Murphy. Second row: Callahan, Tilley, Godfrey, Hines, Lawton, Tashjian, King, Burke, Ryan. Burke. Third row: Lydon, Foley, Kerr, Clark, Cafferky, McSwceney, Hickey, O'Donnell, Davis. Missing: Tully, Burgholzer, Reagan. MEMORIES OF 4A At the beginning of last September 3-J and 3-H united under the banner of 4A. We were placed under the able tutelage of Father Henry Gately, SJ., in the Classics, Father Henry Williamson, SJ., in Chem- istry, Mr. Green, S. J., in Trig., and Mr. Kieran in French. As class officers we elected George Foley, President, and Frederick Connors Vice- President and Treasurer. In the school extra-curricular depart- ments 4A was well represented. In football we had big George Foley and Fred Connors, in basketball we had Francis Burgholzer and J. Paul Hickey, and in track we had two outstanding performers in George Foley and Myles McSweeney. Getting away from athletics we found John Mahoney shin- ing in Dramatics. John was also President of the Club, and Maestro james Lawton sparkled in the band. With such an out- standing group in extra-curricular activities along with the outstanding scholars: Philip Lydon, John Hines, and John J. Mahoney, you can easily see why 4A was always in the limelight. So as we close the doors of our high school years and place our names on the ever-growing list of alumni, we say fare- well to B. C. High. Wherever we go, we will always remember the zeal of our hard- working teachers and all the pleasant mem- ories of Senior Year. FREDERICK J. CONNORS i861
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Gaetano V. Digirolamo Robert A. Di Tullio Kevin F. Doherty Thomas T. Donahue Jossph F. Donovan David F. Doyle Richard D. Driscoll Joseph T. Dropski Daniel J. Duggan Joseph P. Durkin Richard H. Fallon Donald H. Farren George F. Foley James L. Galvin John E. Glavin Joseph T. Goggin Robert F. Hart John M. Hines Paul V. Holthaus James P. Howley John G. Howley John J. Irwin Geoffrey T. Keating John F. Kellaher Paul F. Kendrick J. Peter Keohan G. Robert Kincaid Robert P. Larnere Donald J. Leary William E. Leonard Edwin F. Lonergan Thomas J. Loughran Richard M. Luciano Philip F. Lydon Leo X. Lynch Paul E. Lynch Joseph M. Maguire Edward L. Mahoney John J. Mahoney Henry E. Majchrzak Bernard T. Malone Paul D. Manning Robert W. Marrion Paul C. Marley Harold T. McAleer Paul F. MeCarrick Michael J. McCarthy Vincent P. McCarthy Francis X. McCauley Kenneth N. McDonald Daniel W. McElaney James T. McMahon Robert E. McNulty James Meade Roger W. Morton John R. Mulvehill Paul J. O'Brien Edwin R. Piana fx SJW' ,ii J :lac FIGHIX X X Robert G. Repetto Francis X. Roche Alderico J. Rosati Leo F. Ross John H. Sayers Lawrence C. Silverson Theodore R. Slifer Charles M. Smith Simon E. Smith John M. Sullivan Joseph T. Sullivan William J. Sullivan Edward E. Sweeney David H. Walsh James A. Woods ISSJ
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msssa -A mu MliMl'rliKS OF FOURTH YICAR li First row. left to right: Slifer, Kelley, Nowiskewski, Autlinger, Kendrick, Father Krim, S.-I., McAleer, Piana, Doherty, Callahan, Campbell. Second row: Bowes, Rosati, Rogers, Cunningham, Hagerty, Hughes, W'alsh, Codyer, Barry, Hartnett, Cusick, Scire, Melntosh, Adams. Third row: Mclnnis, Gross, Kotelly, Theriault, MacDonald, Harrington, Malone. Barnes, lynch, Frensilli. Holthaus, Tracy. 4B IN RETROSPECT Our faltering footsteps through Senior Year were guided by the able hands of Father Krim, SJ. Father Murray, SJ., ac- quainted-us with the mysteries of Physics while Father McDermott, S.-I., Mr. Vogel and Mr. Green, SJ. contributed to our mathematical advance in the subjects of Math., Solid Geometry, and Trigonometry respectively. As usual 4B was tops among senior classes in financial generosity, namely, the Mission Mite Box. The Class Ofhcers were: Edward Piana, Prcsidentg Harold MacAleer, Vice-Presi- dent, and Paul Kendrick, Treasurer. Class 4B is proud of its honor men: H. MacAleer, B. Malone, Rosati, P. Lynch, QI. Campbell, XV. Callahan, D. Barnes, li. Piana, KI. Barry, and P. Kendrick. Class 4B was represented on the Track Team by Bill Callahan, Bob Kelley and john DiAnni. Class 4B took its place in the Short Story Contest with first prize won by John Mc- Intosh and second prize won by Donald Barnes. RIOHN MCllN'I'CD5ll U71
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