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

 - Class of 1948

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Boston College High School - Forbian Yearbook (Boston, MA) online collection, 1948 Edition, Page 92 of 144
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MEMBERS OF FOURTH YEAR C First row, left to right: Giglio, Coakley, Digirolamo, Spellissy, Hynes, Father Murphy, S.-I., Forry, Will- werth, Mahancy, McGonigle, Doherty. Second row: Doyle, Cvemellaro, Corbin, Guilliams, Curtin, Falconer, Capuano, DiTullio, McCarthy, Farrcn, Fitzgerald. Third row: L. Sullivan, Davey, Jennings, T. Sullivan, Racke, Larner, Abbadessa. Powers, Ball, Slocum. FORTUNES OF 4C We, the class of 4C, find it diflicult to believe that although when the leaves of yesterday were tinting the ground in myr- iad hues, we were lowly Freshmen, today numbered among the esteemed of the Class of 1948! We pray finds us members that the Divine Providence, Who bestowed upon us so cherished a 'beneficience and distinction, continues to favor us as the sands of time flow on and in turn, let us not be lacking in gratitude. It is our fond- est hope, that by our manliness, piety, and scholastic achievement the class that wel- comed us into their ranks will find us wholly deserving and worthy of the proud adornment of their Round Table. Under 88 the expert guidance of our teachers Father john Murphy, SJ., Father Williamson, SJ., Mr. Farricy and Mr. Vogel we will un- doubtedly succeed. After a hectic battle john B. Hynes, jr., was elected presidentg john Forry, Vice- President, James A. Willwerth, Treasurer and Frank Falvey, Secretary. Kevin F. Doherty although not elected sectional of- ficer showed up nobly in the senior class elections before going down to a heart breaking three vote defeat. The 4C athletes are John Forry, in football, Red Falvey, and Frank The Rocket Gemellaro, in hockey. JAMES A. WILLWERTH l

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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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MEMBERS OF FOURTH YEAR D First row, left to right: Killion, Hession, Gobron, Gaglini, Leary, Father Berigan, S.-I., Leonard, W. Cleary, G. Cleary, G. McMorrow, Marrion. Second row: Horgan, Tobin, Howlcy, Clarke, Joyce, Fraser, Daley, Lynch, McDonough, E. McMorrow, Murray. Third row: Murphy, Gallagher, McDonnell, Doherty, Shepherd, Sullivan, Wkioels, Giusti. 4D IN The first major move undertaken by fabulous 4D, was to assemble the 35 odd fellows under one leader and his three associates. As a result of this we have Don- ald Leary as our dynamic president, Bill Cleary as his running mate, William Leo- nard as our empty handed treasurer and Louis Gaglini as secretary. This completed we made steady progress through the year under our teachers three. Father Berigan we sincerely thank for making a class everything it should be, as he has supplied the doctrinal, checked up on the comprehendo and all the while kept up the spiritum.', To Father Sheridan, we would like to present tickets for a trip to Gay Paris, we would like to, but since we can't, we offer our sincere thanks. Let us tell Mr. Farricy that as a result of his excellent teaching we can now undauntingly look any figure in the eye saying I can divide you 40 different ways. Lest we forget . . . Poet Bob Gallagher, typist Eugene Tobin and actor Louis Gaglini R Costello, Hart, Burke, Dropski, Manning, Berry, EVIEW worked for the Botolphian along with Don Leary and George Burks, who both wrote for the RENAISSANCE as well . . . Our Senior Honor men, Messrs. Joyce, Howley, Hart, Burke, Leonard, and Leary . . . The struggle for the 40 Spelling Championship and Charlie Lynch the victor . . . Gridster Arthur Gobron, his mishap, and his return to action with Bill Leonard in Hockey . . . Minstrelite Burke and veteran winner Gerry Cleary on the Track Team . . . Hoopster Giusti on the pitcher's mound . . . Marrion faithfully answering the Roll Call . . . Daley breezily erasing the sideboard . . . Woods collecting scattered Math papers . . . Costello,s hasty exit each day a scant see- ond before the room was locked . . . All our remaining classmates in Senior D at B. C. High. We are ending in the book of life another chapter entitled High School Years and we realize how rich and full they were. GEORGE T. BURKE l

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