Boston College High School - Forbian Yearbook (Boston, MA)
- Class of 1949
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AF2CI4E3ISl4CJP S l4CJUf5E LAKE STREET BRIGHTON MASS Salute to the Graduates Boston College Hlgh School 1S enter1ng a new and fateful perlod of 1ts h1StOPY Plans are belng made for eventual new bulldlngs to house a greater Hlgh School unde more modern clrcum stances and w1th expandlng v1s1on and 3Ct1OH The prayers of us all are w1th the hopes whlch center about the Hlgh School and we eagerly 8St1m3t8 every resource whlch may be avallable to brlng to pass the plans for the School Of all the resources wh1ch the Hlgh School can clalm 1ts g duates must be reckoned flrst and falrest That means that yo-- y-oo talents yooo good w1ll yooo loyalty the reputatlons whlch yoo w1ll acqulre 1n the communlty are the rlchest herltage of the old Hlgh School the most promlslng prospect for the new School Boston College Hlgh School has long enjoyed a un1que posl t1on 1n the educat1onal llfe of our Archdlocese It would be lmposslble for the Hlgh School to serve as once lt d1d almost all those 1n Metropolltan Boston who seek speclallzed educatlon under Cathollc ausplces In our more numerous communlty other schools w1ll Boston College Hlgh School w1ll always have a unlque prestlge because of the herltage wh1ch 15 now the School's lnallenable possesslon You are the benef1c1ar1es of that herltage It 1S the fOuHd3t1OH stone of the success whlch w1ll be yours It provldes the 1nsp1rat1on of the use whlch you must make of your success It 1S the reason why you must help strengthen and serve the School ln the years that are to come so that lt may do for others what lt has already done for you The men of Boston College Hlgh School have been brought close to Chrlst and to H15 Blessed Mother It 1S thelr pr1v1lege as well as dutv to brlng Chrlst and H15 Mother the Source of vlrtue and the Model of vlrtue lnto thelr VOC3t1OHS thelr communltles thelr present and eventual homes I pray God that you w1ll fulf1ll that respons1b1l1ty ln a manner whlch w1ll reflect great credlt on the School and prove the tltle to your own salvatlon' Falthfully yours 1n Chr1st Wil!-4 fa SH on aosr c ---1 ra ' ' . u, 0 ! I 1 S ' . undoubtedly be needed. Some are already built or being planned. But -f' 'I fD,f eu O . Oral 4. tif' RECTOR L in I VERY REV. JAMES J. KELLEY, S.J AT WORK DEDICATION to VERY REV. JAMES J. KELLEY, S.J., President, whose priestly character, renowned ability in educa- tion and administration, and whose fatherly care for the welfare of his community and his students have become well known and respected, prompts us, humbly and wholeheartedly, to dedicate this, the twenty-second edition of The RENAISSANCE. to our devoted Father Rector, prayerfully begging for him and his labours the blessings of Christ and His Mother. lTl REV. D. AL'GLfSTINI'I KEANE. SJ I,l'iHCiDHl l X I REV. JAMES J. LYONS. S.J. f' REV. LOUIS R. LOGLTI-I P1 ef ct of supllm f btL1dLllfCOL1NSQl10l ,WA wi N11 dtldtll uf -Xthluu ' 9 Cla IC dY'ldR911L1OI1 ,x f? , M , - N 1 ff 4 fy ,ai f -f HEX-' JOSEPH C. DUUIAEY' SJ. Rl-IV. Fl-ZPIIH-IIiIC'K I.. 1-Sl-IRM AN SJ . , ,.. ,. A , -,S Insu-L1c'un'tw Scnicrs in 1 I 'Y CI -XRPYCF Y Bl AIS SJ RFY FRFDFRICK W BI -XTCHFORD SJ lllxll uctm t0SLIllUlNll1 IINU LlCt0l to muon Ill I hx sus md 'NI ithmmatlu Cl uslu md Illllglllll 1 ll m S mon xml Rlllgltlll L awu illdRllILllll1 L10 lla. ,, I.,.1. ,. , .. ,. . , . .. , ,.. IUCY. J.-XMICS I,. FOl,l'IY. S..I. IHCY. HENRY I'. 1i,X'l'lCI.Y, S..I. Instrllctm'1nS'nim's in lnstrl 't 'to .Rf ' in Ulzlssivsz X ' A 'I' 'sg K ' Y' I 1 ' , REV. FRANCIS J. GRIFFIN, s.J REV. FRANCIb J. QILDAI, s.J. InSu.uCtOl.t0 Seniorsin 1I1St1L1Ct01 to SQUIOIS ID Engllsh Classics and RQHEIOH Modelatol of The Renazssancc and Semor Councll RI-X I-XLRPNCI' I- HPRNF SJ RFX FRANCIQI kRINI SI Stluntul to Stllllrl III illlillll to SQHIOIN n Cla IL and Rzlurlon Cla lc and Rellgmn i111 ' I . 'L . V . , 1 1 1 7 ' , ff.. ' I.',I'. ff.. .. .-' R.. ' .. III: ' ' ' f- ' 'sin s ' ' ' 2 ' 'xi ss s' V ' 'ss'Is V ' REX JOHN F 'VIORRIS SJ REX FRAWCIS J 'XII RPHX SI Coach of Outdooi T1 ack Cla slcs and Religion REV JOSEPH L MURRAX SJ REV JAMES R-XILI' SI Insti uctoi to Seniols in Phw sits Insti uctoi to Senior s in Gel nian I12I I Instructor to Seniors in Chemistry. Instructor to Seniors in 1 v - 1 Ss- . w ' . I I E. .' ',.. .. , I, REV. JAMES P. SHEA S.J. Il1StlLlLtO1 to SLIUOISII1 Classlcs Rellglon and 'Nlathematlcs REV. ROBERT E. SHERIDAN, S.J Instluctol to Semols ln French x x1CHu1 wc ram 4 l Q I U51 R N 1 R R ll' X MIP LEONARD P. M.-XIIUNEY. SJ. NIR. .' ,. . 5. IWQIN Vmlch ff Imimn' 'l'1zu'k. lllSll'1ll'flll' I4 S1-niors in Fr - wh -X lstzml M1 11v1'z1Im' of Tlzf' lf' Nfl-f'.'1l Irv MR JOHN P F-XRRICY JR MR JOHN F KILEY Inbtx uctal to Semol s IH Mathematlcm Coach of Basketball and Baseball MR. JOHN B. MORRIS MR. JOHN F. TEMPLE Coach of Football Coach of Hockey l14l IDEALS AND THE BGSTON COLLEGE HIGH SCHOUL SENIOR The cornplez Il orld of today rs dernandlng a dlfferent type of rnan than zt has eler sought before Hrs quallfzcatzons and capalrllrtzes rnust be more hlghly developed than at any other cornpar able per rod of hzstory Especzally rrzust this man be able to cope adequately uzth cool rnznd and calm Il rsdorn urth any problems dlfficultles or declsrons that may beset hrrn To hzrn rnust be accredzted deep human znslght IL'Lfl67 understandrng and a whole sorne charlty Hrs tralnzng and character should be of a rnatchless calzber For such a rnan of honor culture and balanced judgment does the world search hzs appearance lb a necesslty he must not be a water zng ldeal but a lwrng r ealzty Probably the oldest and most reflned of humane rnfluences ls that of lhe culture nhlch lloman Catholzclsrn has nurtured and preserved through the centurles Eren the most vlrulent crrtlcs of Cathollczsrn are forced to adrnzt that It rs and has been one of the prlme factors rn the lmpr ovement of rnodern cwrllzatzon and the deteloprnent of democracy as we recognrze lt today Accordzngly the attentzorl whrch thls Catholrc cultur e has garned has marked out the Amer lean Catnolrc man the recrplent of lts beneflts as one who rs especzally capable of ernbodylng the quallflcatlons ll hzch the world zs dernandzng Wrthout exaggeratlon ue may say that the fr eedorn and demo cr atrc pr zncrples of the Unlted States together ll rth the spzr tual and cultur al refznernents of the Catholzc Church are now spotllghtrng the Arnerzcan Catholzc man Why should prrncrples domrnate my late? What dlstrngulshes me as an Arnerrcan Cathollc rnan? Each one of us personally can best ansu er these questzons for they zltal y concern us The dlstlnguzshrng features of the Arner lcan Cathollc rnan may be drawn from our orl n lwes Among the dls tlnctll e mar ks of our lwes rs the r espect and devotron to famlly llfe that has been nurtur ed HI each one of us from our earllest days Thzs Cathollc Amerz can famzly lrfe Il as our cornerstone At Church ne began to slowly absorb the nrst slrnple lessons of a more rnrrolred lrfe to come In our forrnatlte years ne culrnznated our tralnrng wlth a Cathollc Hrgh School educatlon rler e our trme was carefully balanced wrth studles chosen to trarn our mrnds lll clear objectlre thrnklng HL Amer zcan and Chrlstzan culture and zn the aeleloprnent of our character s' To thrs polnt haze rle adr anced perhaps zt ls only the first stage of our lzues yet certaznly lts rmportance can never be lessened Nou ZH the center of our farnrly Church and school rlzthzn the protectlng lzght of a free democracy ll e haze lregun the constructlon of a louerlng Amerrcan Catholzc manhood' Thls then rs the ansn er to our questlon the zoleal of Cathollc Arnerzcarl rnanhood ls not a narerrng drearn but actual realrty It wlll count us as rnernbers ours will be the duty of acceptlng the challengrng responslbfllltzes set doun Ours ls a slngular posltzon Nou before us lzes a deczszon a chozce of tuo courses Only complete renuncratzon of all Il e have learned and cher zshed can perrnrt us to follou the flrst course honor and dlgnlty deter rrzlna tzorz and lole of God uzll bear us on to the second The second road means cornpletlon and fuljlllrnent of our zdeals and prayers the just road can only spell abandonment In these ll0lfl1S of the poet ne have the arlsuer to the challenge of Arner zcan Catholrc manhood The best ldeal ls the tr ue 4nd other truth rs none All glor y be ascr rlred to The holy Three rn One FRANCIS W VYE Ldrtor I 15 1 1 Q 1 .5 ' . n 1 - V 1 .1 1 1'. 1 . 1 V' .71 I ' , , I V' ' 1.5 1 V , , , , v - . 1 ' ' , Y ' 1 1 ' ' ' - l P I 1 nl I . 1 - . u 1 V 1 I , ' 1 1 1 . 1 ' , 1 . 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' 1 ' 1 '11 . 1. - 1 ' ' 1 ' - . 1 1 ,, , l 1 fi. r a n 1 4 rn 1 1 . 1 I 1. n A u n in 4 , ' 1 . . 1 1 . 1 1 1 1 , f U . . l Q A 'I I n . 1 . 1 ' 7 7 1 - I ' 9 Introducing: ur Class Presldent D3Vld C McG0ldr1ck Wzth paodonable przde we p1esent to you the Preszdent of the class of 49 Damd C McGold1zel1 Eanzest co opevatwe frzendly Date early u on hunself a place of 1espect among the Qanks of hzs class He s tall well built and 1angy and fortzfied wzth a u zde flashzng gozn Hts enthuszasm and genuine spzrtt have been among hts greatest assets together with hzs wawn and amtable pea sonaltty He s been a famzlzar figure at and an ardent supporte1 of many school aetwztzes durzng the past fozu years A grtdtron vetef an of three sea sons and co captazn duo mg Senzor Dave has dzs College Hzgh on the playtng field Hts clrwe and dztezmznatzon have extended also to hzs studies wheve he repeatedly has earned hzmself a htgh zatmg Easily the best knou n and most popular of the 40 67 s yet Dave s modesty regardzng his achtete ments has been one of his most notzceable chow acteztstzcs Hes a t7 ue Catholzc gentleman em bodyzng the finest qualztzes and tradmons of B C Hzgh boys We hem tzly congmtulate htm for his past zecoed we ua ge hun on to even mme success ful heights tn the future especuzlly we thank hm: fm bezng om Preszdent L16 I I I I I O l I . , D , D 1 ' N- Aa ' . , 5 f . 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'l ' sl r ' ' HIGHLIGHTS OF FOUR MEMORABLE YEARS HISTORY OF FIRST YEAR 1945 46 A new record was added to the dls llI1g,l11Sh6Cl past of Boston College Hlgh xx hen the reglstratlon 0ff1C9 was stormed xx1th 583 appllcatlons all of wh1ch were lccepted Thls marked the entrance of our freshman class and gaxe promlse of frultful xears to come We enjoved the CllStII1Ct1OI'l of belng annexed to the recentlx acqulred bu1ld1ng on Massachu setts Avenue However a competent group of scholarshlp winners acted as our representatlves ln the main bu1ld nw The first dav of class Recall It 7 Tense antlclpation strange faces frantic search for classrooms a mad scramble for seats near the window all these un lmportant factors accented the drawn atmosphere of those mormng hours Mental straln was relleved to some ex tent bv the showmg of a popular film Captam Eddle IH the high school audl torlum Yet thls was the lull before the storm as we were to dlscover and text books occupled our attentlon from there As the davs evolved 1nto weeks strong frlendshlps were founded and gradual acqualntanceshlps w1th the faculty mem bers resulted Rev Joseph E McGrady SJ held the respons1b1l1t1es of the Dean wh1le Rev James J Lyons SJ capablx and tlrelesslv drllled the funda mentals of d1sc1pl1ne 1nto our class rou txne and Rev Lawrence Rvan SJ mln lstered to our Splfltual needs as Student Counselor Under the dlrectxon of Fathers Murphy Dalley Rxan Ennls Drea Lvnch Caffertv McManus Kel lex Fox Shea Walsh Donohue and Delanev Messrs Connolly Casey Burke Hanlon Hammond and Hagerty all of the SOC16tX of Jesus and Messrs OKeefe Glntoff Feelex and Browne our freshman xear reaped a splendld harxest The untlmelx death of two well known classmates Edward Sulllvan and Dan McGaff1n dampened an otherwlse happy and profitable vear Though Shvlock was deprlved of h1s pound of flesh we w1ll1nglx bartered our spare welght IH help1ng to boost the bulldlng fund for the new B C Hlgh from wh1ch we dreamed of graduatlng The generous freshman Splrlt undoubt edlx furthered th1s xxorthx objectlxe Rax mond Kennx Peter lNoonan and John McLellan represented our class ln the McElroy prlze debate under the supervlslon of Mr Burke SJ Parents Nlght offered an enJoyable assortment of freshman talent and a sultable occaslon for our parents and friends to become WISE 1n the wavs of the Jesults Another freshman to be showered Wlth laurels was a dynamlc puckster Bob Greene who earned a letter for h1s brllllant defense work on the squad Wlth more than elghty per cent of the freshmen attendlng Sodallty meetlngs throughout the year a magmficent re ceptlon took place ln the Immaculate Conceptlon Church hlghllghtlng the close of the year Leavlng our famlllar haunts IH the beloved annex we looked forward to future success 1n the age old bulldlngs on James Street JOHN MACDONALD Remembel V Thx ough thls entrance we 17 I I I v v ' , , . . 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' Y SECOND YEAR 1946 47 It was the fall of 46 and the Red Sox were f1n1sh1ng off the pennant dr1ve but far more lmportant we were embarklng on the second phase of our classlcal edu catlon We had been promoted from B C Annex on the El to B C Prep on the James On the first day we were asslgned to our new teachers whose names per haps have been forgotten but whose lnfluence has helped make us what we are These were men like Fathers F J Munphx J D Kellex Grlffln Butler Ixnch J Keane Catelv Shea Glldax Powers Wllhamson B J Murphy and Dohertx Messrs Burke Donahue Hlg gms Mollox Shme and Drapel all of the SOC19tX of Jesus and our tlreless lax teachers Messrs Harklns Duffx Kll8X Morrls and Farrlcw Bv far the most 1mpress1ve day of the veal was the dav of the Mass of the Holx Ghost On that dav we offered ourselves to the Holy Splrlt and begged H1s ald 1n the arduous xear ahead Shortlx after the gears began to turn 1n all the extra currlcula act1v1t1es The Sodalltx our most lmpoltant school actxvltx under the dlrectlon of Fr Paul Barrx S J and wlth the most generous cooperatlon of the entlre student bodx Rev Robe1tT Tobln SJ Modelatol of Athletics 45 48 18 Ru Iohn J Hughes S J I' 0111111 Studc nt Counscllol now ln Japan collected for the L1ttle Slsters of the Poor an unprecedented amount of food for thelr Chustmas dxnner at the Home for the Aged The McElrox Debatlng SOC19tX got under wax eallx 1n Novem John McLellan excellmg fo1 the second xear IH the Debatlng Room and on the stage Followlng the openmgs of these actlx 1t1es all classes and act1v1t1es halted for a three daw D611Od reserved for p1 ax er and recollectlon under the dlrec tlon of Fr James McCox ern S J On the sports tl ont all the teams had exceptlonallx fine seasons The track and basketball teams especlallx turned rn fine recolds The t1ack team bx loslng onlv to State Champ Engllsh and the baseball mne bx w1nn1ng the Boston Con ference galned honor after honor for the old Maroon and Cold The football squad and basketball team both bu1ld1ng up line Sophs for futule stal dom turned 1n good seasons desp1te the1r lnexperlence Evel vthmg taken 1nto conslderatlon the xeal p1oved to be a lousmg success both ln scholastlc bettel ment and soclal development And so suth the Under gl aduate Nlght the second xeal of oul tl alnlng came to a happx close ROBERT MCRIILLAN . 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THIRD YEAR: 1947-48 On September 11, 1947, the class of 49 returned to the venerable halls of B C Hxgh to launch thexr thlrd vear of classical studles and deepenlng frlend sh1ps The followlng mornlng the new Jumors Jomed w1th thelr fellow students and the facultv to ask the llght and guldance of the Holy Ghost throughout the comlng year as Father Hewltt cele brated Mass and Solemn Benedlctlon To lmpart to us more advanced knowl edge of the classlcs was the task suc cessfully accompllshed by our home room teachers Fathers Scannell Coak ley Vaughan McLaughl1n Ryan Sull1 van and Keane and Messrs Mahoney and Fltzgerald all of the Socletv of Jesus and Messrs Cleary and McLoud of the lay faculty Ready to explam the theorems of Geometry were Fathers Mulcahy and Logue as well as Messrs K1ley MOFFIS and Broderlck Fathers Blals Sherldan and Messrs Klernan and Corkery tutored the French classes wh1le Mr Supple lntroduced the Teutomc tongue to the new German students We cordlally welcomed Fr Lawrence Ryan our newlv appolnted student counselor and under h1s dlrectlon the Sodallty of our Blessed Mother fostered the Splrlt of sanctlty and devotlon among the entlre student body Durmg the week of October 14th Father James GBVIH conducted the Jumor retreat the most important act1v1ty of the Fall On December 11th and 12th the Father Mulchay offered two splendld presentatlons of Career Angel at Latln School Audltorlum The first half of our Thlrd Year was roarlng to a close and after a cheerful Chrlstmas yacatlon we returned to face the menace of m1d years Spendlng two weeks to arm ourselves w1th repet1t1ons we completely vanqulshed our foe and emerged at the gatewav of the second semester On the evenlng of Aprll 9th the par ents of the thlrd year students re sponded 1n great numbers to the annual 1nv1tat1on to VlS1t the school and meet thelr sons teachers Through the lndustry and llterarv dbllltX of all who contrlbuted to the Botolphzmz B C Hlgh enjoy ed a smgu lar honor The Columbla Scholastlc Press Assocxatlon awarded to the Botol 19 Oul Lady s Sh11ne phzau the medal svmbollc of first p117e as It surpassed 1n hterature art and humor all other entrles ln 1ts class 1n the natlon w1de contest The Annual Pubhc Speaklng Contest for thlrd vear was held Aprll 14th The Klrk James Llvlngstone Peter Noonan and Frank Stapleton all showed fine oratorxcal ab1l1ty as John M McClellan was awarded the gold medal for h1s ex cellent dehvery of Spartacus to the Gladlators Led by the basketball squad whlch won three trophles whlle CODp1Hg the Boston Cltv Champlonshlp B C Hlgh athletlc teams scored envlable records ln everv sport Keepmg apace wlth the growmg enthuslasm for sports newly organlzed Tenms and Golf teams were added to the school athletlc roster At last we completed our final exams and enjoy mg Undergraduate Iylght wlth medals and prlzes for all who ex celled 1n thelr studles yye looked back on a frultful yeal of hald yyork and pleas ant memories J ROGER CORNELLIER Y A' I L- ' ' y .V s vi ' l K Y . 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' ' ' Y I 1- 1 - . .V . - A s sl- SENIOR YEAR 1948 49 September Wlth hea1 ts full of scholarlx pr1de and ach1evement we 1eturned to ou1 well known hall as loftx Sen1o1s on Thurs dax September 9 Whlle our return was saddened bw the sudden death of Father Law1ence MCC uthx xet we faced the xeu befole us w 1th purpose and deter YTllI1dtlOIl Thls w 18 the Xe 11 Se t 9 Openlng Funelal of F1 Mc Carthx Sept 10 Vlass of the Holx Ghost Fr Hew1tt celeb1ant Sept 13 Football p1dCt1C9 1n full sw1ng react1vat1on of school socletles and clubs October XX ell settled Ill ou1 10L1tlIl6 act1x1t1es usu1l md 6XtI'd01Cl1Hi.1X were IH full swlng, we 1re1nsp1red bx Fr Logue ou1 new Sodalltx moderator e football team show s S1gHS of a D1 om1s1ng season the sound of marchmg feet RClZCl1S6ClllC6 IS launched excur s1ons to Purdx s the schedule Oct 3 Cathollc Youth P irade B C H his most 1mp1ess1xe palade Lllllt Oct 13 15 Retreat F1 A1thUTMC Carthx I have a God to seue and a soul to save We selected Daxe McGoldr1ck as our class presldent a personable and w orthx lepresentatlve of 49 November Our beloved Father Rector Robert A Hew1tt SJ was transferred to Chev erus hlS dut1es taken oxer bv the renowned Father J J Kellex S J f the football team wmds up 1ts most successful schedule 1n xears Mr O Hara and the Botolplzzan staff bol ster line trad1t1ons the lOL1Y1Cl up Nov 17 Receptlon to ou1 new Rector Father Kellew Nov 25 Thanksglvlng 13 13 t1e w1th Revere December Advent 18 upon us and w1th It the cold blasts of wmter the school was st1ll boastlng of 1ts food dr1ve for the Llttle Slsters w h1111ng, wheels md sc1aped sh1ns Chr1stmas soft l1f,hts and softer muslc the program Dec 8 Renazssance sponso1ed huge roller skatlng pa1tx at Bal a Rou nrst soclal event was blg success Dec 9 10 Arsenlc and Old Lace bx the Dramatlc SOCl9tX Dec 29 Chrlstmxs Dance at Hotel Contlnental Cambrldge crowded hall and a wonderful nlght Track hockex and basketball have begun thelr wlnter long battle for pre emlnence I WHAT WE DO NOT SEE WHEIN OUR REVEREND DEAN SPEAKS' l20l DISTIINL UISHI' D SENIOR COUINCII St xtcd left tollght Doxle xlCcUlCl!lClx P1 Cnlffln SJ Oths Delaney Stdlldlllf., ltft to ught Xallnote Smlth WlcMo11ou Cubscn Vlelch lxlncadc Januars XX e t iced the New X eal wlth tolebod mg teaung the black month of Mld xeals the onlx 2l.Ct1X1tX obaerx ed xx as betu een book cox els dCQD1tG our ap I' ehruars XX 1th 1 new lease on llfe we began the second term reports of Caldmal Mlndsventx s t11al and the accounts of Father Ralle urged us to a record hlgh 1n baclnng the Holx Father the de luxe Bofolphmn 0ff1Ce IQ put mto formal uae the track team upholde our 19 old F b 1 Hamlet was preeented IH the Aud1tor1um GH Hut s hon collcgc tolms ne setup 49 Us Qllflllt Paulutttc Hannau 1x Oths Thoml and N11 Doheltx Reg1st1a1 21 ' I I .' Y . .' 1: - : -' : j ,. I ', 1 ' , .., -5, 3 . , - ,,. , .' . r ' ' . .. , i X 1 . . , ' ' 5 ,A 5 Y 7 ' ' 1 V71 I.: 1 v 'Z x A' V ' . - v' ' . - . l ' ' A' D prehensions. there were no casualties. bannel' Wlth H Stflng Of VICYOUQS - - - OUT '- ' v . e. : ' 'Q . ' 3 4. xx K 'lt MFA. M' r 5153, Q A A' XR l K Z A ' 1 H , . ,'b. - . , , ' . V. 2 1 A- . . . , . . . ' Feb. 17: The huge collection for the Holy Father, to provide a much needed radio station. Feb. 22: Dance sponsored by the foot- ball team at Boston College was largely attended. Feb. 22-26: Vacation for some: the trig shift for others. March: The track team brings us added honor by copping the G. B. I. title . . . the Dra- matic Players put their new offering into production . . . chance books reign su- preme! . . . oratorical contests were con- ducted . . . the Year-Book went to press on March 15 . . . Mar. 4-12: Novena to St. Francis Xavier was conducted in the classrooms. Mar. 5: B. C. H. carries off G. B. I. tro- phies. Mar. 7: Father A r t h u r McCarthy launched another r e c o r d - breaking drive for the build- ing fund. April-May: With Spring, the young B. C. H. man lightly turned to thoughts of graduation . . . preparation for finals was almost over-looked in the frenzy of rings, prom- tickets, tuxedos, corsages . . . on three different occasions the members gath- ered for social fetes in April . . . the high- light of these was the Passion Play pre- sented by the capable Dramatic Society . . . in a much lighter vein, we roared with merriment at the antics of '49-ers in the annual Minstrel Show . . . our Par- ents visited with us on still another occasion, their last Night at B. C. H. . . . from that point we looked forward with baited breath to the night of nights, which was scheduled for the Opera House the second week in June. With His Excellency, the Archbishop, presid- ing, only then will we have written the final chapter in our chronicle at Boston College High. FRANCIS W. VYE Upper: Fr. Rector shows the plans of the new school to Pres. McGoldrick and Bill Chevalier. Upper center: Fr. Keane presents the Papal Flag to BEF, the leader in the Papal Collection. Lower center: At the Freedom Train: l. to 1'.: Mr. Nelligan, S..l.3 Fr. J. D. Kelley, S.J.g Fr. F. Grif'fin,S.J. Lower: Pres. Dave McGoldrick congratulates the Rector during his reception, together with 'tM.C. Bill Chevalier. l 22 l WELL VNE CALI OPP SCHOOL 1 3 FR. KEANE, PRINCIPAL: HWHENEYER IT'S THIS DEEP .Y 2, I THOMAS JOSEPH AGLIO IIIST H yde Park Avenue Hyde Park Sincere, earnest student . . . excels in Math . . . baseball fan . . . faithful member of the Sodality . . . capable assistant at the Boston Public Library. Sodality 1, 2, Il, 4. ALLAN HUBERT AMIRAULT Iifi Templeton Street Dorchester Al's quiet smile and laughing eyes will long be remembered by his classmates . . . tops in Math and Physics . . . ardent baseball fan . . . next year will find him at M. I. T. Sodality, 1, 2, 3, 4. CARL DAVID ARSENAULT 2313 VVilson Street Heading Infused with tremendous school spirit . . . full of vim and vitality . . . always cheering others . . . hopes to continue school friendship with Dick Curran at B. C. Sodality 43 Track 4. PAUL MAURICE ASSELIN 6 Brookdale Road Arlington Always an honor student . . . pleasing per- sonality and keen sense of humor . . . excellent speaker and sodalist . . . sports enthusiast and an outstanding hockey player. Sodality 1, 2, 3, 45 Draniatics 1g Butolphiun 45 Junior Honor Society: Senior Honor Society, Honor Roll, 1, 2. 3, 43 Hockey 2, Sl. JOHN CHARLES AUGLIERA 11 Ba1'bara Lane Medford Faithful member of the Sodality . . . well known as an outstanding scholar . . . Jack's quick wit will not soon be forgotten by his legion of friends. Debating lg Track 1. I 24 l ROBERT FRANCIS BAKER UI! West Selden Street lllattapan Bob is a good-natured, aifable fellow . . good mixer . . . pleasing personality . . courteous . . . respectful . . . generous . . . imperturbable. Sodality Zi, 43 Track 4. JOSEPH PETER BARBIERI, JR. 2 Prescott Street Readville Well known for his blonde wind-swept locks . . . his free time is spent preferably hunting, fishing or trapping . . . plays hockey and bas- ketball . . . to join the Navy. DAVID PHILIP BARRY Ill Galty Avenue Dorchester Dave is an amiable, easy-going lad . . . good student . . . magnanimous . . . capable . . . jovial . . . well known and liked . . . a friend to all. Sodality Il. ROBERT LEE BAYELOCK l-1 Albany Street XVollaston The dashing young general . . . beadle of 4-J . . . a favorite among his classmates . . . will do well at college next fall . . . a gentleman and a scholar. RENAISSANCE 43 Honor Roll 23 Track 2, 3. EMIL ALBERT BEAIQCHAMP, JR. 14 Bedford Road Woburn Model of courtesy and politeness . . . always impeccable in appearance . . . popular . . . devoted to duty . . . skiing enthusiast . . . fine physicist. Sodality 1. 123 Honor Roll 1, 2. 1 I 25 l FREDERIC JOHN BEAUDOIN Jil Cheverus Road Dorchester An outstanding pianist . . . generous in lending his talents to many school entertain- ments . . . enjoys experimenting in Lab . . . quiet. even temperament . . . enjoys a good baseball game. Sodality 1, 2, 53, 43 Dramatics 15 Junior Honor Societyg Senior Honor Societyg Honor Roll. JOHN THOMAS BEAVER 337 Byron Street Vllakefield Our indomitable manager of many sports . . . always on the spot when he's needed . . . his superb cooperation is indicative of his arresting personality . . . tall, lean, with a flashing grin. Sodality 1, 2, 45 Ilrainatics 125 Ilofolplziuu -13 RENAISSANCE 43 Junior Honor Society: Senior Honor Society: Football 33, -13 Track 23 Basketball 3, 4. RICHARD NORMAN BENTLEY 353 Elmore Street Roxbury Small in stature but not in ability . . . dili- gent student . . . enjoys all sports, especially hockey . . . likes dramatics . . . loquacious . . . member of Arsenic and Old Lace. Sodality 1, 2. Il, 4g Ilramatics 2, -1. MICHAEL JOSEPH BERRIGAN. JR. 42 Day Street Jamaica Plain A slow smile and an easy-going nature dis- tinguish Mike . . . a top-notch student. he leaves an outstanding record of hard work and achievement. Junior Honor Societyg Senior Honor Soci- etyg Honor Roll 1, 2, fly Track 4g Baseball 4. PAUL BIGELOW 26 Riverside Drive Dedham Distinguished member of the band for four years . . . excellent French scholar . . . his genial personality and ready smile rate him highly among his classmates . . . headed for Penn. U. Band 1, 2, 3, 45 Honor Roll 2. JOHN WILLIAM BLUNDELL 2 Highland Street Woburn Hails from Woburn . . . Math enthusiast . . . kingpin of the bowling alley . . . appealing personality . . . a friend everybody values highly . . . going to B. C. Sodality 2, Sig Honor Roll 1, 2. JAMES ROBERT BOBILLIER 24 South Crescent Street Brighton One of the most popular men in his class . . . excels in both football and track . . . long remembered for his countless jokes . . . Bob hopes to attend Holy Cross in the fall. Sodality lg Football 4: Hockey 1, 2, 43 Track 3, 43 Baseball 1, 2, 4. PATRICK FRANCIS BOWE 186 Hamilton Street Dorchester Noted for his ever-present grin . . . cheerful attitude won lasting popularity . . . enjoys all sports . . . Math appeals to him. Honor Roll 2. ROBERT LAVVRENCE BRAWLEY 33 Pomfret Street VVest Roxbury Bob recently from Boston Latin . . . now an eager Maroon and Gold rooter . . . cub re- porter with promising future . . . bowling bug . . . will continue on at B. C. Honor Roll 2, Ii. CHARLES G. W. BROOKS. JR. -160 East Eighth Street South Boston A rabid football fan . . . Chuck enjoys English . . . his cheerful humor and unfailing smile make him a popular member of his class . . . his plans for next year will see him at college. Sodality 1. 4. I27l ARTHUR ANGLUM BROWN 2513 Belgrade Avenue Roslindale Lively in scholastic activities . . . Art's ever ready with a friendly smile or helping hand . . . finds Physics absorbing . . . favors winter sports . . . plans to enter Holy Cross. Sodality 1, 2, 3, 45 Iiofolphirrn 45 RENAls- sANc'H 43 Band 1, 23 Junior Honor Society: Senior llonor Societyg Honor Roll 1, 2, 23, 4. DAVID THOMAS BUCKLEY 10 Orchard Terrace Arlington Dave with his attractive, everloving smile is a gentleman at all times. He is an outstanding figure in hockey and baseball. A faithful Sodalist, he is an earnest boy to whom we can assure success. Sodaiity ZZ, 3, 4, Hockey 45 Baseball 2 lJ. X .J , 4. JOHN PATRIVK BUCKLEY. JR. 48 Chestnut Street Charlestown ttBuck', . . . a friendly personality and sharp wit rate high . . . finds Physics most interest- ing . , . enjoys exploring the mysteries of magic . . . well-liked in school. helll do well in the future. Sodality 1, 2. 3, 41 lfllfllfjlllfllll 4, RENAIS- sANcE 4: Debating 1. ZZ. 3. 43 Junior Honor Society: Honor Roll 1, 2. 3. WILLIAM JOHN BUCKLEY. JR. WZ Hollingsworth Street Mattapan Amiable disposition and Full of life will describe Bill . . . likes basketball and baseball. but stars in Physics . . . intending to go to Holy Cross, he hopes to be a future orator in the law-courts. Srdality lg Debating 1. CHARLES JOSEPH BUNKLEY 7295 Parker Street Roxbury Chuck . . . with a startling personality, he lays claim to many friends . . . loquacious and jovial, he's assiduous in finding humour for his classmates . . . appreciated by all. Sodality 45 Junior Honor Societyg Senior Honor Society, Honor Roll 1, 2, 35 Track Z. I28l FREDERICK PHILIP BURCHILL, JR. 26 North Street Medford Fred . . . a steady commuter from West Medford, where he attended Hobbs Junior High . . . possessor of an inventive wit and a ready smile . . . a Math enthusiast who will enroll in B. C. Sodality 2,3,-1: Track 4. DONALD B. BURGESS 15B Doran Road Brookline Besides being an excellent student, Don enjoys sports, especially basketball . . . during his past four years at B. C. H., Don has been a consistent winner of honor cards. Dramatics 2: Junior Honor Society: Senior Honor Society: Honor Roll 1, 2: Track 1, 2. EDNVARD MARK BURKE 24 Downer Avenue Dorchester Ed was one of the first members of the band . . . played masterfully in first and second year . . . one of the most cheerful men in the class. Band 1: Honor Roll 1. WALTER MICHAEL BURKE 16 Lipland Road Belmont Miken . . . a lanky Irishman with auburn hair . . . a stand-out in Latin and Greek . . . he's an athlete of equal caliber . . . Mike's ambition is Annapolis. with the Navy as a career. Sodality 1, 4: Junior Honor Society: Senior Honor Society: Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4: Room President. JOSEPH JAMES BYRNE 20 Dartmouth Street Watertown Warm-hearted Joe from Watertown likes studies. especially German . . . music-minded and a sports fan . . . plans to be a chemist. Sodality 1, 2, ii: Junior Honor Society: Sen- ior Honor Society: Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4: Track 2, 3. l29l MARTIN JAMES CAIN JR Z1 Orlando Avenue Winthrop Chico s good natured smile and casual xx it make him one of our faworlte classmates his popularity made him class president first vear gives basketball the edge over all other sports S illtyl Z S 4 Iuniol Honor Soup x Senior Honoi SOCILIV H mol Rolll Z 5 4 Room President 1 HECTOR DONALD CAIOLA JR 80 Ballex Road VS xtutoxwn Wlth a happx go luckx disposition and effervescent humor he s evervbodx s friend an entertaining mimic his Watertown Forewei is famous another Celtics fan his pleasant outlook is an asset 1' 1 eshman Basketball I ALL BENEDICT CARTX ll lallxxav Road Chestnut Hill Paul l1Cl6S the bus from Chestnut Hill likes Math when not doing Phs SICS enjox s all sports . . . with his keen sense of humor he should go far with Mechanical Engineer- ing at M. I. T. 'ilityl 2,5 - - ' . JAMES MIC HAPI CASHMAIN 62 Crovcr Street Fvtrett im . . . always joxial alert and popular . . . co-captain and one of the outstanding men on the basketball squad . . . excellent student and a perfect gentleman . . . Jim is sure to be a success. Sodality 23 Dramatics 23 Junior Honor Soci- etyg Senior Honor Societyg Basketball 2 3 tCo-Captain 41 3 Room President 1, 2, 3. ANTHONY LOUIS PETER CASSESE 35 Cooper Street Boston Hailing from the historic North End, Casey won a place in our hearts . . . likes sports . . . hopes to pursue Chemistry at M.I.T. next year. 30 JOHN JOSEPH CAVANAUGH 22 Arcola Street Jamaica Plain Popular . . . neat and handsome in appear- ance . . . has passion for Physics . . . bowling takes up most of his spare time . . . staunch supporter of all school activities. MICHAEL FRANCIS CERULLO S4 Endicott Street, Boston Boston Mike's irridescent smile has made him one of the most popular in his class . . . his name was always on the honor list, and he was known for his all-round interest in sports. Sodality lg Junior Honor Socictyg llonor Roll 1, 2, il. FRANCIS GREGORY CHASE 126 Second Street Medford Duke's reserved nature and quiet manner have won him a host of friends . . . on the baseball and football squads, he goes for sports in a big way . . . 'tDuke will always be one of the best. S1-dality 1, Z. 45 Honor Roll I, 22, 33 Foot- ball 4g Baseball 3. JOHN JOSEPH CHENEY. JR. +35 Freeman Street Wollaston Quiet and industrious. his cooperative spirit has led him to take on many school activities . . . he's an enthusiastic writer . . . likes to watch baseball . . . for John, we can assure success. Sizdality 1, 2, 23. -13 llramatics 3. 43 Untol- plzirln -1: RENAYSSANUE -1: Debating 1. 2: Junior Honor Society: Senior Honor Soci- ety: Honor Roll. WILLIAM JOSEPH CHEYALIER. JR. 271 Elmwood Avenue XVollaston Affable yet casual in manner. Bill livens up any gathering with his wit and humor . . . his willing attitude and fine spirit have made him a much-desired asset to the class ot' '49. llramatics l. 2. ZS: liololplziun 331 RENAIS- J SANCI-I 4: Oratorical Finals Il: Football 1.1 Track 3. l31l F1 Lx onx I don t glxe the e to u eu one Am thmg can happen Watah out'C'ommun1cat1on sel x lce F1 lNIL1rrf1x and the Rad1O Club i321 Hr Blackett andCame1 xClub all E11 dent hUttGl bug -19'91'S193.1'HiIlf.f the Morse Code. I 33 1 RICHARD KENNETH CHISHOLM IU Denmark Avenue East Milton Georgetown bound . . . exceedingly amiable and self-confident and enjoys a good joke . . . he's a real Udapper Dan . . . honor student . . . Versatile . . . basketball enthusiast. Sodality 1, 2, Ii, 4g Junior Honor Society, Senior Honor Societyg Honor Roll 1, 2, 3. WILLIAM THOMAS CLIFFORD 172 O'Callaghan Way South Boston Dependability, friendliness and scholarship is a concise description of Bill . . . baseball . . . a steady disposition and a pleasant word for all . . . if he faces life with the same atti- tude he faces his studies his success is assured . . . and his Wit and sincerity will gain for him a host of friends. llraniatics 1, 2, Junior llonor Society, Sen- ior llonor Society: Honor Roll I, 2, 3. ALLAN CLIFFORD COLE. JR. 1239 Hamilton Avenue North Quincy An ambitious amateur photographer. Allan is well-liked by all . . . he has been a familiar figure at Sodality through his four years . . . likes classics . . . taking Greek A. H. in Sep- tember. l'II-.NAISSANCH-11 Sodaiity l. 31. -1. JOHN FRANCIS COLEMAN. JR. 5 Branton Street Dorchester A talented young artist, John has drawn covers and illustrations for the Hotolphian . . . an ardent baseball fan and player . . . next year's plans include R. C. Sodality 1, 2, 3, 4, Bofolplzimz ii, 4: Honor Roll I, 2, 3. PHILIP MARTIN COLEMAN 105 Standish Road Watertown Phil is a quiet, easy-going fellow . . . a top- notch student, he's Worked hard for these four years . . . a sure-tire winner on skates . . . Phil has ideals and should do well in their accomplishment. Sodality 4g Junior Honor Society, Senior Honor Society: Honor Roll lg Hockey -1. I34I DAVID LEO COLLINS I7 Wolfe Street West Roxbury Tall and sincere. Dave has given of himself unstintingly to many school activities . . . a live-wire in the band . . . striking personality and pleasing frankness . . . who can forget those monstrous lunch bags '? . . . good luck, Dave. RENAISSANCE -13 Band 13 Honor Roll 1. 23 Room President 3. HERBERT JOHN COLLINS 250 Wrenthani Street Dorchester Herb . . . famed for his flashing, ever-pres- ent smile . . . his good nature has earned him countless friends . . . he'll not be soon forgot- ten . . . bound for the Heights . . . good luck to a swell fellow. Sodality 1. JOHN JOSEPH CONNELLY ll Levant Street I7Ol'Cl'l0SI0l' Jack has upset many a class with his merri- ment and wit . . . smooth on the dance floor and graceful on the skating rink . . . will carry a scintillating personality into B. C. Sodality lg Track -11 Baseball 4. JEROME JOSEPH CONNOR, JR. I0-1 Milton Avenue Dorchester A fine athlete and diligent student . . . Jerry is guard on the gridiron and a shot-putter for the track team . . . we expect to see him in college next year. Sodality 1, ZZ, Il, 4: Junior Honor Society: Senior Honor Society: Football l, ZZ, Il, -lg Track 2, 3, 4. JAMES EDWARD CONWAY 185 Somerset Avenue Winthrop The toast of Winthrop . . . Jim responds to the thrill of sailing . . . also lured by that king- pin of sports. basketball . . . four year sodalist . . . will pursue an A. B. course at Heights. Sodality 1. 2, CS, 45 RENAISSANCE 43 Debat- ing Society I. l35l JOSEPH MICHAEL COOPER 14 Thetford Street Ilorcliestcr Joe, with his willing personality. has be- come a permanent asset to our class . . . likes hunting, German and basketball-in that order . . . will matriculate at B. C. in fall. Sodality JS, 4. J. ROGER CORNELLIER 63 Thirteenth Street l,owcll Serious and popular, J. Roger finds Greek and Geometry most interesting .... also likes baseball . . . a pianist and accomplished violinist, he has lately joined the orchestra . . . will attend Holy Cross after graduation. Sodality l, 2, ZS, 4: llofoljzliirrn 43 RENAIS- sAN1'E 43 Junior Honor Socicty: Senior Honor Society: Honor Roll l. 2.31. JOHN FRANCIS COSTA 230 Whittemore Street Arlington Jack . . . smooth and debonair, he has an intriguing smile and a twinkle in his eye . . . serious in his studies. he has a record of hard work and endeavor. Sodality 2. 45 Dramatics 11. 4: llofolf-llifllf 4: Canicra Club Zlg Tiack Il. 4. FRANCIS JOHN COYNE 20 Leland Street Soincrvillc Frank is a stocky, muscular Irish lad from Somerville . . . has a plucky heart and Wit . . . an eager disciple ot' Fr. Railc's German class . . . energetic baseball fan . . . H. C.. his door- way in future. Sodality 1, 2, 23. -1: Baseball 2 t.IYl. 4. JOHN HENRY CRAWFORD lil Anson Street Jamaica l'lain Jack, the joy of J. I' .... a rabid basketball player and H. C. fan . . . friendly, patient. he's noted for his even disposition . . . exceptional class spirit . . . Holy Cross has won his heart. Sodality 1. 2. Il. 4: Honor Roll I: Basketball 43 Baseball 4. I3Gl JOHN FRANCIS CREEDON 370 Grove Street West Roxbury John hails from West Roxbury, Mass. . . fine baseball player . . . excels in studies . . . plans for the future . . . college . . . favorite subject, Latin. Sodality 1, 2, Zi, 4, Junior Honor Society: Senior Honor Society: Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4. THOMAS PATRICK CREHAN 242 Poplar Street Roslindale A reserved, well-liked fellow . . . Tom's pleasing personality high-lighted by a blush- ing smile . . . seldom heard but often seen at school activities . . . we wish him great suc- cess. Sodality 1, 2, 23, 4, RENAISSANCE. FREDERICK WILLIAM CRISPO 3566 Lowell Street Somerville Always displays a beaming smile . . . Gimpy ranks as one of the most congenial 49'ers . . . he's a top-notch C. Y. O. baseball player . . . his friendly manner is not soon for- gotten . . . it will carry him far. Sodality 1, 2, Jig Baseball 4. ROBERT PETER CRONIN G3 Reservoir Street Cambridge The tall, dark and handsome Bob has proved himself quite a speedster on skates, talented singer, likes sciences . . . with radio and physics in mind, he is headed for M. I. T. Sodality l. 2, 3, 43 Junior Honor Societyg J Srnior Honor Societyg Honor Roll l, 2.3 Radio Club. PAUL JOHN CULLEN 50 Walford Way Charlestown Tall and lanky, Paul is equipped with an optimistic outlook . . . the charm of Charles- town . . . the baseball diamond gets his nod . . . the Navy will get his services. Sc clality l. Il. -11 Baseball. l37l F1OIlt1OW left to llght Lamb Pltte EIVSUI Dohe1tx Doxlc P1 Mu11ax SJ Haddad 'VIcCuske1 'llclxenna BVIIIQ Tl6lll9X Second low 'llannmg Nocl Fell Hughes Runolds Jones lllellvn OBIIGH OLLBIW Falland lxellv Wralllil Bowc Blundell DICICCO Thnd IOXX Cunnmgham Soxdlllo Ross Mahc1 Cxonm T1l1e1t B1owlev Claham O Donml Donox an ANALYZING 4 A As the box s w ho w ere to form the class ot 4 A returned to school fo1 the last t1me thex found themselves h1gh above James Street When we had fimshed countlng the panels 1n our novel glass 1oof we were thrown 1nto a maze of stud1es To gulde us thele was Fathe1 Vlurrax Wlth h1s mx Qt1fX1Hg experl ments Fr Gatelx desplte whom we st1ll managed to slaughter Xflfgll M1 Fa1 Fr Glldax w1th h1s o11g1nal Opt1me Qllldem and F1 Ralle and h1s compan IOH Llttle Pete1 The dax s passed qulcklx and ou1 class off1cers were elected Thex were Pres1 dent Frank Doxle Treasurer Don Mc Cuske1 and Secretau James Haddad loseph Donovan was ou1 1ep1esentat1xe Ill the 1ace f0l 8611101 class p1es1dent The tllumkbldtb of Kellex Hughes and T1ernex amazed us w1th the11 out st xndlng Latln 1nte1p1etat1ons DICICCO ou1 wlnded beadle made hls da1lx fixe t11ps down the nlnetx two steps to the Off1C9 We were aw ed bx the strange eat 38 mg hablts of Tlbert and Donovan Desplte our stralnlng radlator the wah ant efforts of our teachers to 1nduce S01 d1llo and Maher to remove thelr coats were IH va1n Our muslclans are Erwln who plaxs the sax and Cromn who sang at F1 Rector s receptlon and at the Chrlstmas Dance Our sportsters were Connor sta1 gua1d on the football team :nd one of state Rlordan Donovan P1tts and Hughes were our grldlron lette1men Haddad McKenna Doyle and Hughes were ou1 track men McCusker was the able manager of the football and base ball teams Graham, our baseball en thuslast was our candldate for the b tse ball squad Ou1 teachers deserve ou1 hea1ttelt thanks and praxers 9QD9C1dllX Fr Mu1 1 11 for hls unceaslng ef'fo1ts on ou1 be half We w1sh them all the best of luck ln the x 64118 to come THOMAS Rm NOLDb ROBERT BRAWLEY . . 4. , 4' . 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' ' v 4 v 4 4 4 4 - F1ont1oxx left to 11ght Nolan BLBXCI Lo1e11z long 'VIc'VI1llan Haves F1 Blatchfo1d SJ MCMOXIOW Cashman Cu11an Hollohan Ixennev Walsh Second 10W left to 11ght DA1cv Nagle Desha1na1s Mo111s Keatlng J lxanc Taylo1 McElaney Vvc McCa1thy Glbbons McQueeney Costa T1anqu1ll1no Alsenault Petel s Th11d 1ow left to 11ght Bu1ch1ll FBIIIS Dlax Cullen Rochef01t Beugan Covne Donovan OD11scoll Ba11y 'VI Kane C1awfo1d BACKGROUND OF 4 B We stout lads f1om the Summa cul m1na t6Ct1 have been smoke bound IH XX 1nter and ram soaked IH Summer but Fr Blatchford together vxlth h1s chlefs of staff Fr Ra1le1n the Germamc grunts and 'VI1 Farr1cx ln the Tr1gonometr1c ouandrles haxe steered us successfullx 1f not unscathed to that longed for last dax of hlgh school Togethe1 thex haxe tonxe1ted a solld mass of g1ex matte1 To me11t such teachers xxe had to be an outstandlng class xx hlch of c0u1se vxe xx e1e On the lntellectual dCt1N1tX 11st vx1t ness N a1tx Kane ou1 Stentorlan adxo cate of the Bapst and Frank X xe asso clate 9flltO1 of the Rotolphzarz and Edl tor IH Ch1ef of the Renazssancc D1ck Desharna1s and Bob 'NlcM1llan JOIN X xe on the Bofnlphmlz staff vxhlle Jlm W alsh Ceorge Rochefort Jlm G1bbons and 'Vlc Nhllan 1OLlHfl out the 4 B contr1but1on to the X e ubook -Xdd to these the dCtlX1tX ot DIHIIX Donox a11 and Leo Nolan the 911101 D1 etett of the Sodalltx 1n the D1 a IN1T1C Souetx and xou get a fan ldea ot the 1HflLlNtlX of ou1 esteemed fH9l'TllJ9lS 39 New er let It be Qdld that 4 B was lack mg 1n school sp1r1t or sports mterest Our presldent B1ll McMorrovx 18 cer talnlx one of the sharpest hltters on ou1 baseball squad and along wlth Paul Keat mg the VX 1nchester W h17 Bxll excels on the hockex team Red Cashman ou1 treasurel 19 co captam of the basketball Exe and IS 1o1ned bx B111 McCarthx and Bob Drax Fred Burchlll and 'Vllke Be1 r1 C osta and Bob 'VIcM1llan the xets galned manx laurels durmg the track season -Xnd then of course there s Jack Beax 61 xx ho has been 1n pr'act1callx ex erx Sp0lt e1the1 as plax er O1 manage1 Onlx the future xxlll rexeal the bene fits of ou1 enjox able labors at B C H Not onlx the aboxe ment1oned fellovxs but also those others who make up the IGPOXX ned class of 4 B haxe the equ1p ment needed f0l success VS hethe1 thex go to bette1 the1r equlpment at some col lege Ol choose to put the11 tools ot knoxxl edge to the test noxx the B C Hlgh t1a fl1tlOH IN IH capable hands xx hen It 1s en t1usted to the membe1s of -1 B on gldflll atlon nxght 1 . -. .' . , 1 1 1 ' 1 . ' ' 1 9 1 4' ,r A A v , 1 - 1 . . .' . Y . . . ' 1.' ' ' s, . 9 1 x7 V 7 7 7 Y l ! ' Y .1 1 1 1Ai : 1 ' y 11' y 1 tv, v 1 Y 1' , W , 7 1' 11 7 1 1 3 7 7' ' Y ' 1 1 . 1 Q 1 - 1 ' K1 ' I - 1 K1 . 1 - . , v 1 . ' .v 1 1 1 ' I ' 1 'K . v . . 5 . ' ',. , . . ' into well-developed intellects. gan, Fr. Blatchford's recruits and Jack 4' w 1 1 v 1 ki I A . 7 v Aw, K . ks 1 ' 1 Ass. 1 ' .K1 1 ' ' , Q K ' Av Q' -' - I ' '.'.' . l 1 I 1 . Y . . . 1 Y 1 . I A A Q A V I kk - , Q, - 1 yt BERNARD JOHN FUNNINGHAM. JR. H24 Connnonwealth Avenue Allston Bernie . . . hails from Allston . . . marked for his keen sense of humor . . . a fiendish radio club ham . . . with an eye for the future . . . he'll head for the Heights. Sodality lg Orchestra 1: Radio Club 4. THOMAS JOSEPH CUNNINGHAM Z2 Haydn Street Roslindale Tom . . . has a deep and masterful interest in English . . . hockey just beats out basket- ball in his affections . . . the wide world of business beckons. Sodality 43 llockcy 43 Baseball l. RICHARD PAUL VURRAN lil lfairinount Strcct NVoburn Dick may be summarized as pleasing per- sonality with a ready smile . . . baseball ranks first . . . trudged in from Woburn every morning. . . B. C. in September. Sodality 43 Track 43 Baseball 4. WILLIAM HEALY CURRAN 245 Lewis Street Fanton Reserved. quiet Bill is an excellent dancer and plays a good basketball game . . . English is his favorite subject . . . he looks forward to a successful business future. Sodality l, 2, 3, 4. HAROLD PATRICK CLRRIE, JR. 160 XVoodlawn Street Everett Sam is a Curley red-headed fan . . . easy- going, yet serious . . . scholastically inclined . . . prefers Latin . . . although he has no im- mediate plans, success will mark his future. Junior Honor Societyg Honor Roll 2, 33. l 40 I ROBERT SHEERIN CURRY 60 l,loyd Street Winchester Serious and diligent in class. yet genial and fun-loving. Bob ranks among the honor stu- dents . . . enjoys reading . . . Holy Cross for Bob after graduation. Srfdality 1. 2, Il, 43 Honor Roll 1, 2, Sig Boro!- ,hiun 23, 4, RENAISSANCE 43 Debating 1, 2, Zig Junior Honor Society, Senior Honor Soci- ety. JOHN WALL CUSSEN, JR. 125 Brook Avenue Dorchester All-round athlete . . . quiet, but popular . . . always stern expression . . . that rare com- bination of brain and brawn . . . three seasons of varsity football . . . our competent co- captain. Junior Honor Society, Senior llonor Soci- tty: llonor Roll 1, 2. Jig Football 2, Ji, 4 1Co- captain 41 5 Track 1, 2. 331 Baseball Jig Senior Council 4. TIMOTHY FRANCIS DALY -1 Montilio Street West Quincy Tim is our daily commuter from Quincy . . . handsome, likeable and good-natured . . . superior French student . . . a fine scholar and perfect gentleman . . . future destination- B. C. Sodality lg Dramatics 1, 2, Il, RENAISSANCE 43 Honor Roll 1, 2. JOHN M. D'ARCY 2222 Lpcrcst Road Brighton Jack, Brighton's Brag . . . laughable Mr, Jollity, himself . . . aggressive sports pro- moter . . . secretary of the Debating Society . . . will attend Boston College. Debating Sl, 43 Sodality 1.2.3. 4: Football 2. LEO FRANCIS DELANEY .iii lk lano Park Roslindale Neat, reserved. effulgent with good humoi . . Leo has set up a fine record at B. C. High . . . highly interested in music. he tinds plenty of time for football and hockey. Sodality l, 2. 335 Ilramatics 1, 123 Orchestra 1. 2, Il, -1 lfaptain -ll 3 Junior Honor Society: Senior Honor Society: Honor Roll 1, 2, 31 Senior Council 4. 41 JOHN EDWARD DENEHY, JR. 81 Sawyer Avenue Dorchester Jack, a good mixer, champions football and baseball . . . also likes to tinker with chemistry . . . the Towers at the Heights will be calling him next fall. Sodality 1, Z. CHARLES ANGELO DePASCALE 638 East Lenox Street Roxbury Deen . . . small in stature. gargantuan in true competitive spirit . . . quick wit and hil- arious imitations have gained for him many a laugh . . . basketball's his forte. Sodality l, 2, 3, 4g Debating lg Track l, 23 Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4. RICHARD PAUL DESHARNAIS IIS Union Avenue Jamaica Plain Dick, the pride of Jamaica Plain . . . chess player extraordinary . . . the traditional oath - Oh, no! . . , quiet and refined, he has proved his staunch friendship and loyalty. Sodality 2, 3, 43 Draniatics 13 Iiofolphiuu 4: Junior Honor Society: Honor Roll l, 2. ROBERT STEPHEN DESMOND 188 Thacher Street Milton Talented . . . well-liked . . . hails from Milton . . . ardent basketball man . . . plans Navy after graduation . . . witty . . . good dresser . . . favorite study-Physics. Sodality I, 2. 45 Honor Roll lg Basketball 1,2.4. JOHN JOSEPH DEVEREUX lllll Sargent Street VVinthl'op Famed for his neatness and smart clothes . . . likes boats and the water . . . has a deep interest in English . . . plans to enter college in the fall . . . good sailing, Jack. Sodality 1, 23 Track lg Golf 4. l 42 l PAUL ANTHONY DiC'ICC'O, JR. Hi Allen Street Boston The little, curly-haired Caesar of the '49ers . . . always keeps things going . . . an eye- catching smile . . . bowling takes up his spare time. Sodality -1. JAMES JOSEPH DOHERTY 114 Richmond Street Dorchester Jimmy, a cinder speedster, enjoys many a daily workout . . . serious minded . . . keen sense of humor . . . plans to scale the Heights. S1-dality 1, 23 Track 1, 43 Parent's Nighty Tennis 3, 4. JOHN JOSEPH DOHERTY 25 Romsey Street Dorchester Jack hails from Dorchester . . . noticeably quiet and studious . . . a connoisseur of French . . . a football rooter . . . believes English to be tops . . . destined for future success. Honor Roll l. PAUL JOSEPH DOHERTY 252 School Street Watertown Paul is a blond-haired lad from Watertown . . . a neat. courteous fellow . . . extremely diligent . . . interested basketball spectator . . . takes pleasure in reading . . . future plans include college. Sodality 1. 2.31, 4: liENAlS:ANCl-I 4. XVILLIAM DANIEL DOHERTY l-16 l.asell Street XVest Roxbury Whitely . . . easy come. easy go . . . bas- ketball star . . . St. Theresa's . . . German scholar.. . always a smile . . . one of B. C. H.'s golf pros. Honor Roll l, 2, Jig Track Il. l 43 l WILLIAM JOHN DOHERTY 121 Island Avenue Quincy Bill is an even-tempered, hard working stu- dent . . . intelligent . . . scholarly . . . perennial honor student . . . a painstaking debater . . . outstanding sodalist . . . will expend his tal- ents at Boston College next year. Sodality 3, 45 Debating Society 1, 2, Il, 43 Junior Honor Society, Honor Roll 1, 2, IS. ROBERT EGAN DONAHUE 8419 East Broadway South Boston Bob's keen humor provides great amuse- ment for his class-mates . . . enjoys swim- ming . . . chooses English as his favorite sub- ject . . . likes roller-skating . . . plans to enter Boston Teachers' College. Sodality 1, 2, fl, 4, Debating 1: Junior Honor Sogieryg Senior Honor Societyg Honor Roll ,..,-. DENNIS FRANCIS DONOVAN, JR. 28 Norton Street Dorchester Dinny, Dorchester's darling . . . startling humorist . . . fiendish Jonathan, addicted to Arsenic . . .fond of flashy cravats . . . his friendly character and happy disposition will not be forgotten. Ilramatics 43 Hololphiun 4g RENAissANc'i-:g Junior Honor Society: Honor Roll 1, 2: Track 3. JAMES DENNIS DONOVAN 118 Arlington Street Brighton An exceptional pianist and student . . . Jim's quiet, but persistent personality bound to succeed . . . perfect deportment . . . never a hindrance and always helpful. Sodality 1, 2, Ii, 45 Dramatics 1, 23 Junior Honor Societyg Senior Honor Society, Honor Roll 1, 2, 3g Track 1, Room President. JEREMIAH EDMOND DONOVAN 45A Putnam Street Somerville Jerry . . . one of our highest ranking honor men . . . characterized by his broad grin and Irish wit . . . a class politician . . . rabid sports fan. . . college in Fall. Sodality 1, 2, 3, 43 Dramatics 25 Hofolphzlzrz 4g RENAISSANCE 49 Debating 1, 2, 33 Junior Honor Society: Senior Honor Society: Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4. i44l JOSEPH CORNELIUS DONOYAN 15 Park Lane Jamaica Plain Football, in which he excels, is his favorite subject . . . quick wit . . . an earnest friend and companion . . . liked by all who know him . . . bound to succeed. Sodalitv 1, Z3 Football 43 Track Ii, -1: Base- 1,2111 4. ' JOSEPH LAWRENCE DONOVAN T2 Putnam Street Quincy Joe . . . witty . . . four year worker on lunch counter . . . witty, versatile, dependable . . . a true friend . . . popular and well-liked by all . . . knack for grasping things . . . plans college in fall. Sodality 45 RENA1ssANcr:. EDWARD T. DOYLE, JR. 99 Union Street Holbrook A six-footer with curly brown hair, Ed's a witty, fun-loving lad . . . has an irresistible smile which made him a host of friends . . . he's bound to succeed. Sodality 1.2. Il. FRANK JOSEPH DOYLE I3-16 Chelsea Strcet East Boston Frank's build and wavy black hair make him a well-known figure among his classmates . . . devoted many an afternoon running around the cinder track . . . aiming for lVest Point next year. Sodality 1. 22: Stamp Club 13 Junior Honor Society: Senior Honor Society: Honor Roll 1.1333 Track 2, 33 Senior Founcil. RICHARD MATHIUS DOYLE 12 llanvillc Strcct YVQ-st Roxbury Richie . . . headlines have proclaimed his superiority in Boston football . . . build of Adonis. feet of Achilles . . . without a heel. that is . . . scores of colleges are crying for first crack at his talents next year . . . Jesuits have priority, Richie says. Football Ci, 45 Track 33, -13 Baseball 3, 4. i451 ROBERT FREDERICK DRAY 40 Arlington Street Hyde Park The smiling Irishman from Hyde Park . . . class Nemesis . . . baseball and basketball keep Bob busy after school . . . he'll carry a per- petual smile for the Cross next year. Sodality 1, 2, 3, 4. EDWARD THOMAS DUFFY Elm Street Canton Ed takes the daily stage to Canton . . . track star . . . broad jumper . . . excellent student . . . Ed's favorite study is Physics . . . plans to go to college next year. Sodality12,f3,43 Band 1, 2,133 Junior llonor Societyg Senior Honor Society: llonor Roll 1 -1 's 4 ,...,-, . JOHN RAYMOND DUFFY T5 Forest Hill Street llinghani Duff . . . a daily commuter from Hingham . . . hels enthusiastic over golf . . . many times a winner in tournament play . . . with an eye to the future. he'll attend business school in the fall. Track 2. JOSEPH JOHN DUWAN. JR. ll Matchett- Street Brighton Joe . . . popular . . . friendly, content with the world . . . small, but none the less active . . . will long be remembered by his host of friends. Sodality 49 Honor Roll 3. JAMES HENRY EARLY '53 Stanton Street Dorchester Early or late, Jim's always on the ball . . . straightforward, and direct. Jim has gained popularity unlimited during his years well spent at B. C. High. sodality 1, 2, 3. E461 BARRY DONALD EDWARDS 212 VYc'lg'ate Road Medford The daring dribbler from Medford wows 'em in C. Y. O. basketball league . . . no en- deavor fails when in Barry's capable hands . . . our curly-haired hockey enthusiast may always be assured of a bevy of close friends. Sodality 13 Debating 1, 2: Orchestra 13 Stamp Club 1. 23 Hockey 1, 23 Track lg Basketball 1. JOHN EDWARD ERWIN -16 lVest Elm Street IVollaston A commuter from Wollaston . . . his cheer- ful personality makes him an excellent friend . . . an enthusiastic football and baseball fan . . . his prowess in Math will stand by him at B. C. Business School. Sodality l, 2: Orchestra 1, 2, Sl, 43 Junior Honor Societyg Honor Roll 13 Cheerleader ll Tennis 4. RICHARD HENRY FALLON 16 Faulkner Street Dorchester Dick . . . witty . . . popular . . . with a sunny disposition towards life . . . excellent mimic . . . versatile in all his subjects . . . plans to attend B. C. in the fall. PAUL FRANCIS FARRAND 48 YYilshire Street YVinthrop Paul commutes daily through the East Bos- ton Tunnel . . . likes sciences, especially Phys- ics . . . navigates New Hampshire lakes with his outboard in the summer . . . destined for success in his future career. Sodality 1, 2g Honor Roll 1. GEORGE EDWARD MICHAEL FELL 220 Prairie Avenue Auburndale Rabid conversationalist . . . clean-cut and neat . . . has a fluent German accent . . . livens up a tedious class . . . will major in aeronau- tics at the Heights. Sodality l, 2, 3, 4. I47l ROBERT FRANCIS FERRIS 75 Davison Street Hyde Park Bob, Hyde Park's glory . . . will further his education at B. C .... has a deep love for baseball and is a member of the track team . . . Bob has a pleasing character. Sodality 13 Track Il, 4. RICHARD A. FERROLI X5 lloward Avenue Dorchester Dick, a versatile end on our football team, took part in all class activities . . . loquacious and jovial . . . life of the classroom . . . North- eastern in fall. Sodality 1, 23 Football 1, 2, 43 Baseball 1, 4. JOHN EDWVARD FINN T2 Main Street Malden An outstanding orator and skilled debater . . . pleasing personality . . . smooth dancer . . . basketball his favorite sport . . . B. C. in fall. Sodality 1, 2, 3, 45 Dramatics 1, 2, 3, 4g Hotn- plzfruz 25 RENAISSANCE: Basketball 1 JOSEPH MICHAEL FINNEGAN Hill Train Street Dorchester Joe . . . a little fellow equipped with a line spirit and an equally good outlook . . . has an eye for sports, with the emphasis on basket- ball . . . good luck, Joe. Sodality 3, 43 Track 1. JOSEPH JAMES FITZGERALD 5512 Adams Street Quincy Fitzie . . . quiet and serious . . . he's a popu- lar student . . . active in many school activities . . . a sharp and neat dresser . . . college in fall. Sodality 1, 2, 3, 4. I 43 l THOMAS BARRETT FITZGERALD U9 Lincoln Road Medford Fitzie . . . his dry wit and flashing quips keep things moving . . . a long list of honors show the record of a noteworthy scholar . . . he's a past-master in German, hockey and the clarinet . . . keep it up, Tom. Sodality 2, fl, 49 Band 2, 3, 43 Junior Honor Society 2, 553 Senior Honor Society 42 Track 2. EUGENE EDWARD FITZPATRICK 41 Maplewood Street VVatertown Hockey enthusiast . . . good-natured . . . planning on M. I. T. next year . . . imperturb- able . . . assiduous in finding humor for his classmates. llockey l. PAUL BERNARD FLAHERTY 313 Ivory Street VVest Roxbury Paul is fond of sports, imbued with a won- derful school spirit and always co-operative . . . manager of the track team . . . well liked by all his classmates . . . studious. Manager Track 4. OVID FLANNERY 54 Myrtle Street Somerville The pride of Somerville . . . master of Eng- lish . . . in sports, football claims his vote . . . interested in photography . . . member of the track team . . . school spirit personified. Sodality 223 Track 2. 3, 49 Cheerleader 25. JAMES MURRAY FLAYIN 299 Adams Street llorchestcr Golden blonde, blue-eyed Ruddy . . . quick thinking. with a keen wit . . . the piano his hobby . . . stars on the dance floor . . . Annap- olis looks good. but the R. C. call is strong. Sodality 2. 333 Dramatics 2.13. I 49 l JAMES JOSEPH FLEMING 525 Everton Street Dorchester Jim moved his books from Notre Dame of Roxbury up to B. C. High four years ago and since has done all right for himself . . . winter sports capture Jim's interest . . . next year- the Heights. Sodality 1, 22, Zi, 4. JAMES JOSEPH FLYNN, 3rd 84 Allston Stlcet Allston Happy-go-lucky, he's a classmate we'll al- ways remember . . . extra special personality . . . a broad grin under that crew cut . . . never a dull moment when Jim is around . . . good luck to a swell guy. Hockey 2, IS, 4. JOHN JOSEPH FOLEY Jiri l'rit-sing Street Jamaica l'lain Jack . . . hails from J. l' .... a graduate ot' Blessed Sacrament . . . likes to play and watch football . . . Fhemistry intrigues him in class . . . his plans call for college with B. C. getting the nod. Sodality l. 2, Zi, 4. PAUL JOSEPH FOLEY HT Lewis Strcct Hyde Park There's something about Paul that attracts you . . . maybe it's his flashing eyes or his agreeable disposition .... ambitious in every way, we know his line character will see him through. Track 2, Il, 4. KEVIN CHARLES GALLIMORE 87 Francis Street Brookline Gallimore. the gay groaner of Brookline . . . Fhemistry and its intricacies phase him not a bit . . . Kev will make the short trip to the Heights next year. Sodality I: Ihbating lg Hockey 45 Basket- ball 1. l50l JOHN LEO CALVIN 514 Weld Street West Roxbury Jack . . . a popular student with keen wit and a sunny disposition . . . one of the many B. C. High track enthusiasts . . . Engineering at Tufts promises him a great future. Sodality 2, 3, 43 Track 2, IS. ROBERT EDWARD GALVIN 188 VVren Street VVest Roxbury Bob, pride of 4-K, is always on top in his studies . . . goes for sports in a big way . . . always has a helping hand and smile for everyone. Sodality 1, 2, Ii. 43 Junior Honor Society ZZ, 21, 43 Senior Honor Society 43 Room Presi- dent 2. PAUL FRANCIS GANNON 16 Wood Street East Milton Quiet and popular, Paul chose Physics as his favorite subject . . . likes all sports, but especially football . . . also enjoys reading . . . plans to continue his schooling at B. C. Ifofolplzifm 43 Ri-:NAIssANt'E 43 Debating 1, ZZ, 43 .Iunior Honor Society 2, Il. 43 Senior Honor Society 43 C'heerleader Il. WILLIAM FRANCIS GARLICK 210 Neponset Avenue Roslindale Bill is a neatly dressed chap with good sense of humor and a perpetual smile . . . likes football. baseball and music . . . Math is his favorite subject and college is his hope for the future . . . well-known for his sober selec- tion of ties. Sodality 1. 12. Zi, 43 llraniatics 1. JOSEPH ALYRE GALDET 41 Revere Street Everett Always neat and well-groomed . . . neyei without a friendly smile . . . swimming and basketball enthusiast . . . talented artist . . . Joe cannot fail to be a success after four years at B. C. Rr:NAissAxci: 4. 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ROBERT FRANCIS GERETY lii Autumn Street Everett Bob is a fine student and perfect gentleman . . . a rabid Bruins' fan . . . excells at English . . . plays a fine brand of hockey . . . bound next year for the Heights. Sodality l, 2, 33 Camera Club 1, 2. PETER DOMINIC GIANINO 140 Middlesex Avenue Medford Pete, a modern Pagliacci, is the class bright spot for fun . . . hangs his hat in Medford . . . enjoys all sports, but track is king . . . will follow up his favorite study, Physics, at B. C. come next fall. Sodality 1, 2, 3, 41 Botolphinn 3, 49 RENAIS- SANCE 4, Junior Honor Society 2, 35 Senior Honor Society 49 Track l, 2, 3. JAMES FRANCIS GIBBONS 27 Ashfield Street Roslindale Jim . . . joined us in Sophomore, a gradu- ate of St. Mary's, Brookline . . . a good student and a hard worker and ready cooperation in all things . . . spontaneous humor . . . we won't forget you, Jim. Sodality 2, 3, 4g Dramatics 33 Hofolphiml 3g RENAISSANCE 4, Debating 2. JOHN PATRICK GLENNON 19 Auxton Road Mattapan John's personality and inimitable humor have earned Bimbo the title of Class Com- edian . . . only class president to be impeached . . . boasts of Honor Roll average . . . destina- tion Boston College and A.B. Greek with Honors. Sodality 1, 2, 3, 43 Junior Honor Societyg Senior Honor Society 49 Baseball 25 Room President 1, 3. E541 JOHN WILLIAM GRAHAM 821 Ve-ntre Strcct .Jamaica Plain Good natured . . . dark haired with jovial personality . . . excellent Math student . . . avid baseball fan . . . has sights trained on a successful career at Brown. Sodality l. 2. ROBERT ALLAN GREENE T Adams Terrace Dorchester Bob's a Camera Club enthusiast . . . has a pleasing personality . . . an earnest student and thoughtful friend . . . lean and lanky . . . he's an above-average writer . . . favorite sport--hockey. Sodality 1, -13 RENAISSANCE 43 Camera Club 25 Hockey 1, 2, 43 Baseball 4. JOSEPH TERRANCE GREER. JR. I-1 Feinwood Road . NYest Roxbury Reserved . . . avid sports fan . . . outstand- ing in classics . . . a neat dresser . . . well- liked by his fellow students . . . destined for the Heights. THOMAS JOSEPH GRIFFIN 4554 Montebello Road Jamaica Plain Tom is another one of our athletes . . . Sodalitv also claims his membership . . . his favorite classroom study was English . . . he likes to relax with music . . . plans to continue at B. C. Sodality 22, Il. -1: Football 4: Track 3: Base- lvall 22. PETER HENRY GUNDAL, JR. 5415 Canterbury Street Roslindale Chemistry, according to Pete, rings the bell as far as popularity is concerned . . . earnest and straightforward throughout . . . keeps a fishing rod and net ready for his off hours . . . work next year. i55l RICHARD JOSEPH HABERLIN 10 Orchard Street Jamaica Plain Dick, a talented student, deft hockey player, and a clever conversationalist . . . hopes to become a construction engineer . . . his thorough understanding of Math will serve him in good stead at Holy Cross, where he will prepare for his life's work. Sodality 1, 2, 3, 45 Ri:NAIssANer: 4g Junior Honor Society 1, 2, Jig Senior Honor Society 4: Track 1, 45 Baseball 3, 45 Librarian 1. JAMES JOHN HADDAD T05 Massachusetts Avenue Boston Very agile on his feet . . . a future track star . . . lover of Latin . . . sunny personality . . . his popularity won for him a secretarial office . . . small in stature-big in heart . . . will attend Boston College next year. Sodality l, 2, 3, 43 Debating 1: Stamp Club lg Track 2, 3, 4. PAUL CRAM HAFFEY 85 I'nion Street YYatertown Journalism and thoughts of his own by-line are Paul's ambitions for the future, but for the present a box seat for every Bruins, home game would satisfy him . . . a natural attrac- tion to the study of English engenders his journalistic ambition. Sodality I, 2, 3, 43 llrainatics 2. -1: Hockey 1. 2, -13 Baseball 2, -1. PAUL MICHAEL HALLORAN U Parknian Street Dorchester Mike will leave a trail of cheer behind him . . . top-notch roller skater . . . he,ll walk through life with the same warming smile . . . avid member of the Science Club. Track 41 Room President 1: Junior Varsity Football 22. LEO FRANCIS HANLEY E+ Newtowne Court Cambridge Leo, the waltz king. could well be called the smiling Irishman . . . his wit and Wisdom have been a source of entertainment for all his classmates . . . Shamrocky' favors football and hockey . . . the brains behind the Demo- cratic Liberator. Sodality 1. 9: Iiofolzilzinn 2, 3. 4' RENAIS- SANCE 43 debating 1, 25 Junior Honor So- ciety 2, 33 Senior Honor Society -1: cheer- leader 3. JOHN CHIASSON HANNAN 21 Lyman Terrace VValthani John, one-half the team of Hannan and McDonough . . . Hoppalong's ambition is to finish the mile in less than an hour . . . Holy Fross will make room for our little giant, a tine student and a grand guy. Sodality 1, 2, 35, -15 Ilramatics Zig liofolpliiun 35 RI-:NAissANc'i: 4, Debating 1, 2, 3, 43 Stamp Club 15 Junior Honor Society 1, Z, 33. 4g Senior Honor Society 43 Track 4. HAROLD CHARLES HANNAWAY 25 NVoodville Street Roxbury A husky and likeable chap with a friendly disposition . . . gifted with a fine combination of wisdom and humor . . . will have little trouble attaining his life's ambitions . . . whatever he encounters will be accomplished to the best of his ability. Sodality 2, 3, 4, liotolphiun 2, Rr:NAissANcL 43 Radio Club 4. JOHN JOSEPH HARGEDON 12 Braeburn Street Milton Jack . . . tall, brown-eyed . . . brown wavy hair . . . basketball star . . . likes Trig . . . pleasant smile . . . Jack has a cheerful word for all. Sodzilily 1. 22, Ii, 4. JAMES FRANCIS HART 240 XYoodford Avenue Dorchester Jim has a heart of gold . . . finds baseball his favorite sport, and is quite adept at bat and in the field . . . planning to enter Boston College next fall. Junior Honor Society 23. MAURICE EDWARD HART, JR. 322 Hilltop Street Dorchester One of our budding track stars . . . he's also a fanatical football fan . . . not adverse to the books, German tops his list . . . R. C. calls in the fall. Sodality 1, 2, Il, 4: Band 1: Track 3. i 57 l JOSEPH STANLEY HAYDEN 1534 Circuit Road YVinthrop Joe . . . makes his home in Winthrop . . . interested in debating . . . another Math en- thusiast, Trig tops on his list . . . bowling is his favorite relaxation . . . college is foremost in his future plans. Sodality 2, TS, 43 Debating 1. PAUL REDMOND HAYES 2560 K Street South Boston Another of our flaming red-heads . . . a steady-worker in class, he shows a preference for Father Raile's German periods . . . a broad grin and a wealth of merriment belie his small size . . . he's a member of the Southie bloc, a graduate of Gate of Heaven . . . best of every- thing to a swell fellow. Sodality 2, Zi. 4. RAYMOND GLEN HELMICK, JR. 12 Alton Street Arlington Serious . . . one of our literary geniuses . . . unequaled writer and editor . . . friendly . . . a master at the piano . . . plenty of school spirit . . . a talented artist . . . t'Ray . . . one of our many classmates from Arlington . . . a real asset to our class. Sodality 2, 23. 43 Draxnatics 2: liorolplzirrn 2 3. 43 Editor -1: RENA1ssANc'i: 4: Debating 2, IS. 4: Junior Honor Society 2. 33 Senior Hon- or Society 45 Track 2, 3: Parents Night 2, 4. ALLAN FRANCIS HETHERINGTON. JR. 175 Belmont Streqt Belmont Considerate of all . . . an able, industrious student . . . eager competitor in all sports . . . basketball his favorite . . . taking up journal- ism after graduation . . . a boy who is bound to succeed . . . has a gifted ability to get along with people. Sodality 45 lfofolplzinn 43 RENAISSANCE 4: Basketball 2, 3. 4g Baseball 2, 4. EDWARD LEO HOBAN 257 t'c,dman Hill Avenue Dorchester Hobo . . . big and natural and friendly . . . Ed's well-liked by many . . . his big interest- the Millrock A. A .... a snappy cartoonist . . . B. C. Business calls. Sorlality 1, 2, 23, 4. I 53 l MATTHEW THOMAS HOEY, JR. 750 Saratoga Street East Boston Mathematician at heart . . . has a magnetic personality and is an attentive listener . . . that curly blond hair . . . loyal to Eastie . . . a student par excellence, his is an unusual school spirit. Sodality 1, 2, Ii, 45 Debating l: Junior Honor Society 1, 2, Zig Senior Honor Society 43 Track 19 Room President 1. ROBERT ARTHUR HOFFMAN 576 Freeport Street Dorchester A budding chemist . . . mechanical-minded . . . goes hunting in his spare time . . .also tink- ers with motors . . . prefers basketball . . . B. C. is his immediate goal. Sodality 13 Track 2. RICHARD DANIEL HOLLAND 63 Harvard Street Chelsea One of the outstanding students of the class . . . debonaire, witty, a thorough good fellow . . . has a deep interest in music . . . Dick will continue to be popular and successful at college. RENAISSANCE 43 Junior Honor Society 2, Il. JOHN JOSEPH HOLLOHAN 10 YVilbur Street Everett Tall, lean and with a quiet, friendly per- sonality, John is a fine example of a true B.C. High boy . . . a top-ranking student, he prefers Math . . . enjoys playing and watching foot- ball . . . he'll long be remembered by us. Sodality Il. RICHARD THOMAS HORAN 52 Robinwood Avenue Jamaica Plain Dick came to us from J. P .... class wit and scourge of homeroom teachers . . . star end in football . . . his top-flight class is Physics . . . a natural attraction for Holy Cross. Sm dality 1. 2. ii, 4: Vice-President l, 2, Zig De- bating 1, 23 Football 2, 35, 41 Basketball 4. I 59 l JOSEPH CHARLES HORRIGAN I7 Standish Road Milton Set-shot specialist on basketball team, forms 1-2 punch from Milton, with Bob Desmond . . . thinks Physics is interesting . . . Joe is headed for B. C. Business School and a successful career in that field. Sodality 2, 3, 4, Dramatics 1, Vice-Presi- dent 13 Football 1, 25 Hockey lg Basket- ball 4. GERALD FREDERICK HORTON 58 Bostonia Avenue Brighton Reserved . . . excels in Physics . . . an avid sports fan . . . a loyal member of Sodality . . . well-liked by his fellow students . . . bound for the Heights. Sodality 2, 43 Junior Honor Society 2, 25. QUINTON EDWARD HUGHES, JR. 3180 Grave Street West Roxbury A conscientious student . . . a devoted mem- ber ofthe football squad . . . a member of the American Legion baseball team . . . a member of the Camera Club . . . excelling in German. Ed is destined for success in the future. Sodality 1, 2. Ii, 4: Camera Club 3: Junior Honor Society 35 Senior Honor Society 4: Football 4: Track 3, 43 Baseball 4. KENNETH FRANCIS HUNT ill Linden Place Brookline Ken . . .jolly at all times. he has a unique aptitude for wit . . .a hard worker, he's always been well-prepared for class . . . an amiable nature has made him many friends. . .a sure- fire success. Junior Honor Society 33 Room Vice-Presi- dent 4. LEONARD F. HURLEY 107 Mt. Vernon Street VVinchester Gifted with a striking and friendly person- ality . . . always has a smile and a word of encouragement . . . came to B. C. H. in sopho- more year . . . loyal to the Sodality, he pos- sesses high ideals . . . with great talent, he'll make us proud. Sodality 2, 3, 43 Dramatics 2, Ji, 4g Debating 33 Camera Club 3, 4, President 4. i60l EDMOND VINCENT IARROBINO 148 Suffolk Road Chestnut Hill The industrious captain of the golf team ...Ed smiled his way through B. C. High with brilliant scholastic success . . . B. C. will wel- come him next fall. Sodality 1, 25 Golf 3, 43 Track 1. ROBERT EUGENE IRWIN 120 High Street Medford Bob . . . calm, even-temper . . . good athlete shot put specialist . . . bound for B. C. in fall . . . likes to bowl . . . favorite subject is Trig . . . personality plus . . . popular. Sodality 1, 2, Il, 43 Iiotolphian 43 RENAIS- SANCE 4, Junior Honor Society 13 Senior Honor Society 45 Football 25 Track 1, 2, Il, 4. JOHN FRANCIS JOLLEY 103 Norfolk Street Dorchester Jack is a great sports fan . . . particularly likes basketball . . . full of fun and life . . . partial to Physics . . . plans for next year are indefinite. Sodality I, 2. Il, -1. EDWARD HUGH JONES 129 Walford Way Charlestown Bruins' rooter. hockey absorbs Ed . . . ac- tively interested in radio . . . our future Mar- coni . . . heads for the Heights in the fall. Hockey -1: Track 1, Radio Club 43 Secre- tary 4. JOHN PAUL JONES 46 Magnolia Street Arlington Jonesy . . . one of our most enthusiastic and active wits . . . he never fails to provide us with a laugh . . . a boxing enthusiast . . . hopes include B. C. Sodality 2, Il, 43 Track 1. I 61 I JOHN FRANCIS' KANE -12 VVoodyille Street Roxbury The quiet type . . . but John's sincerity and sparkling humor make him a good friend to those who know him well . . . looking forward to the Heights. MARTIN JOSEPH KANE, JR. lillil VVashington Strcvt Norwood Amiable and enthusiastic. with a winning personality . . . basketball rates high with him . . . he's a natural debater and consci- entious student . . . keep it up, Marty. Sodality 2, fl, -1: liofollflzinn 12. -15 RENAIS- SANCE -lg Debating 2. I-I. 4: Treasurer -1. FRANCIS XAYIICR KEANEY Boston Post Road liillcrica Franny is a short. solid lad . . . light brown hair and brown eyes . . . spare time used in mechanical work . . . quick wit and friend of all . . . sure success in future. HUGH FRANVIS KEANEY Boston Post. Road Iiillcrica Hugh, all the way from Hillerica each morn- ing and is one of the earliest to arrive at class . . . likes the country and is himself proud of the fact . . . strong. generous. well-liked . . . H. C. probable destination. Sodality 1. 2, 3. -1. JOHN JOSEPH KEANEY 81 Vhild Street Jamaica l'lain Keaney with the keen mind . . . always displaying his ivories . . . Math is his subject . . . worries little . . . a brain at work . . . should land right on top . . . we're rooting for you. John. Sodality 1. 2, 3, -13 Junior Honor Society 2. 3, 45 Senior Honor Society 4. l62l FRANCIS JOSEPH KEARNEY 340 Rosemont Strcet Dorchester Quiet and reserved, his unassuming: affi. tude has won him the respect and friendship of many . . . earnest and conscientious. he's made a good record in class . . . hopes for Mt. St. James. Sodality 1, 25 Junior Honor Society 25 Senior Honor Society 4. PAUL EDWARD KEATING 16 Prince Avenue 1Vinchcster Paul is one of our B. 8: M. commuters from Winchester . . . a stellar hockey player . . . his keen wit and flashing smile, and, of course. his curly blond locks, were a classroom fixture . . . in class, Math wins his questioning ap- proval . . . college-bound for Holy Cross. Sodality 1, 2, il, 43 Hockey 4. CHARLES ALPHONSUS KEEFE 2433 Thompson Avenue Hingrham Quiet and personable . . . friendly to all . . . . . . camera fan . . . very studious . . . George- town beckons in the fall. OWEN FRANCIS KEEFE ET Otis Street Newtonville Fun-loving, jovial, irrepressible . . . Owen made the Boston All-Star Team in his last football season at B. C. H .... a source of enjoyment to all who know him well . . . college bound. Football fl. 4: Room President 1. ROBERT ANDREW KEEFE LEU lrwinl Street Roxbury Bob is a jovial man in his own quiet way . . . pleasing personality makes him everyone's friend . . . likes Physics in school and enjoys basketball in his spare time. Sodality 1. 2, 8, 43 Class Consultor lg RENAISSANCE 43 Track 1: Science Club. 63 44? WARREN RICHARD KEHOE 415 Shirley Strcct Roxbury A Scholarship winner . . . Key excels in Greek and Chemistry . . . his pet talent is basketball in which he performs skillfully . . . Key's chosen field is the business world. Sodality 1, 12, Ii, 4gDebating 2: Track l, 21 Baseball 4. FRANCIS LEO KELLEY 26 Kirkland Road South VVcymouth Sandy-haired native of Weymouth, Frank has a jovial disposition . . . earnest Sodality member . . . continual honor student . . . an avid dancer . . . bound for the Heights . . . good luck, Ed. Sodality lg llofolplzivrrz 4: Rl-INAISSANCIHI -1: .lunior llonor Society LZ, Il: Scnior Honor Society 43 Radio Vlub 4. Vice-President -1. PAUL ANTHONY KELLEY 13038 Gencva A venue llorchcstcr Kell . . , wears a warm welcome smile , . . generous with his time in helping other fel- lows . , . ranks tops in every study . . . usher and music lover at Symphony . . . considered top notch by the '49ers. Soflality l, ZZ. il, 4: liofolfsllfrln fx,-1: RENAIS- SANCI-3 4: .lunior Honor Society ZZ. 553 Senior llonor Society 4: Track 12. THOMAS JOSEPH KELLEY 40 Creighton Street Jamaica Plain Shy and unassuming, Tom is unperturbable . . . quiet, he's well-liked among the '49ers . . . always has a thoughtful word . . . will add to his fine record. THOMAS MARTIN KENNEDY 46 Roundhill Street Jamaica Plain The late Mr. Kennedy . . . overflowing personality . . . snappy answers. timely re- marks and sly witticisms have characterized his personality . . . can always be counted on to arrive early-well before the 10 o'clock notices, anyway. Sodality l, 2. Cl, 41 Junior Honor Society l. Senior llonor Society 43 Hockey 45 Base- ball 2. 4. i64l FRANCIS JOSEPH KENNEY 401 Conell Street Quincy Frank . . . another South Shore man . . . hails from St. lVIary's, West Quincy . . . loqu- acious in class and out . . . fond of questions but not of answers . . . has optimistic outlook. RAYMOND JOSEPH KENNEY, JR. SP6 Cross Street Belmont Ray . . . tall plus affable . . . his serious exterior conceals a comical interior . . . he's had numerous honor cards . . . quick to learn . . . all the way from Belmont . . . one of our fiery debators. Sodality 1, 43 Debating' l,2,-1: Treasurer lg Junior Honor Society 2, Dig Senior Honor Society 43 McElroy Prize Debate 1, 2. JOSEPH GERARD KERRIGAN, JR. T0 Bradford Avenue Roslindale Joe is a quiet. diligent chap . . . he's an active member of the Sodality . . . friendly and sociable . . . best liked sports are football and hockey. Soclality l. 11, fl. -1. CHARLES DOUGLAS KIELY 44 Capen Street Dorchester One of our sky-scrapers . . . prefers hockey and basketball to all other sports . . . popu- larity won him Vice-President spot in his room in second year. Sodality 1, 23 Room Vice-President 2. PAUL CORNELIUS KILEY 553 Adams Street llorchester A handsome young blade . . . has many friends attracted to him by his gentleman- liness and steady disposition . . . equipped with the fine competitive spirit, he goes on to the future with our best wishes. Sodality lg Football 4. l 65 l A lwont IOVE left to llgllt Fltlguald Fallon ORt1llv Pabqualcllo S ull P1 Cattlv SJ Ochs Wlcliaac Bl00l'xS Sypelx Nolan Second IOVK left to llgrht Salonc IXLIIIHZII B1g6lOXX TIQIHLV lVlcDumott Pumphlet MOIIIS Malone P Dohutv Rlley Tlf11ld10VN left to lxght Thomas J DOh91tN Schultz Halgtdon 'Vkanu CIQLI lxellx Mandlle lxeanex Hoffman EXPLORING 4 E After our summer X acatlon had svutt lx passed we once agam entered the doom of our beloved B C Hlgh to beg1n our fourth and final xear We dw covered that our 4 E eectlon was made up of fellowe from 3 E and 3 F When we gathered together on that dav We were deeplv grleved to learn that our ass1gned homeroom teacher Fr Lxw dent whlch had caused hls untlmelx death We attended 'Vlass th it same mol n1ng ID hls memolx lNo mele words of m1ne can meth defme the souovx IH our hearte that mornlng The next day hon QVQI vse were 1ntr0 duced to our teachere the men ww ho were to lead us through thw last and verx lmportant xear and who xx ere chosen to put the fimehmg touches on our educa t1on It wae learned that Fr Gatelx S J vwhom mam of ue knew fl om second x ea1 vxae to conduct us thlough the hld den paseages of Latln Engllsh and Re l1g1on Fr Mor1 IS S J xx ho came to us from C1dHVS ell mae to teach us IH Chem bb letrx Mr Bergln who IS a graduate of B C Hlgh mae dlscoxered to be our French teacher and V11 Nogel who has taught for a good mam weare at B C Hlgh Wag our Trlg teacher Durlng the fall Qeaeon we placed three plavers on that fine B C H1gh football team of 1948 Thex mcluded George thlrd Vear of varsltx ball Jack Meanx another fancx backfield mce and Dlck Ferolll 61 at etl 1ng end Congratulatlons ale aleo due to Ed Iarrabmo and Paul Ochs for thelr fine work on the golf team After electlon tlme Paul Ocha emerged aa ou1 premdent aeslsted bx v1ce presldent Bob Mclwac and tleae u1er Ed Paaqualello In cloemg we wleh to eax that the fond memorles of our dax s at B C Hlgh vull be Wlth ua as long as we hxe md our alma mater w1ll dw axs 1ema1n tops vuth us ROBERT J NIL Iss-xt l I - r v ' I l . v 1 ' I ' V.: Y I : 'Jr ' I .Yr 1 I l v ' x x.vv I b E 'v .Ya 7 qv, ' - . . t x , . , . v I Y Y D I . . 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Donoxan Waeltel Flvnn Vautlam FORTUNES OF 4 F Fortunate lndeed has been the claes of 4 F ln manx xxaxe and lt IS onlx at the approach of graduat1on that we begln to reallze the full benefita of our last xear at B C Hxgh and muat uaurp the old man Q pr1v1lege of remlnlsclng To beg1n xxlth xxe xxere placed under the d1rect1on of the moat excellent of all teachere Ae our home room teacher Fr Gr1ff1n gulded ue through the 1ntr1cac1ee of Vlrgll and Homer Father xx as mod erator of the Renazssance and thue one of the hardeet worklng of the facultx In German Fr Ralle famed ae a Hun garlan exlle and cloae frlend of Cardmal mtroduce Fr 'Wurrax xx hoee claw xxae ae lntereetlng and stlmulatlng ae could xx ell b91I'Ildg1I16Cl0 'VII' X ogel s 'xlath claw aleo xxas thoroughlx lntelestlng and efflcaclous Perhapx ou1 most lllustrlous c1t17en xx as Daxe 'VIcCold11ck the Pl9S1Cl9l'1t of the Semol C l us and of the Sen1o1 C oun c1l Daxe xx is also ou1 sectlon P18'wlCl9Tlt 1n xx hlch 0ff1C6 he xx aa dNS1Nt8Cl bx John Lexxlx as X ue PIQSlCl9Ilt Bob C'1eene ax Secretalx and Tom 'NIcGu1gan as Tleax urel 64 In the llterarx field the clase xxas xxell represented Rax Helmlck xxas Edltol of the Botolphzan and Assoclate Edltol ot the RC7l0l6SG71C6 xx h1le Art VaUt13lH xx as Assoclate Edltor of the Bofolphzfzn and BUSINESS Manager of the RCYICIZSSCIIICI The Renazssance algo gamed the eerxmes of Bob Greene D1ck Holland John Mac Donald Cllff lVade md J1m Conxx xx The oratorlcal laurels xx ent to John lVIcLellan one of the moat capable and actlxe IH the Debatmg Soc1etx and xx 1n ner of the Junlor Oratorlcal Conteet Other act1v1t1eQ ale equ allx xx ell taken care of Bob Greene xx on a natlonal VIcLellan agaln xxas xx 1nne1 of the Hen xt HIQCOIX Conteet fO1 the school The cpu xtual of courae xx ax not neglected xx1th C'l1ff ll ade ax Sodalltx C onxultant -Ks fol SpOltN thele Indeed xxe belle oul name ot 4 F P16NlCl9Ilt Daxe NIL C'old11ck xxas co captnn of the footb zll team baclxed bx t xckle D1Clx Noone 1nd centel LOU18 Z17fa -Xl l'l9tl'l8l1I'lg,f0IllJ0l6 our burden of the bulxetbxll team ind oul fame xxas Cdllleil ex en to the golf COLIINS bx B111 Doheltx ind C hff Xl ide Juiha Coxxx AX . . v. 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'J .si JOHN ALPHONSUS KILLION, JR. 2159 Dorchester Avenue Dorchester Ace is a tall, lanky boy with two out- standing dimples which are well displayed when he cozily cracks a smile . . . friendly and care-free, John is a wonderful pal . . . he has line school spirit and justly rates our best wishes. Sodality 23 Room President 1. FRANCIS THOMAS KILROY 20 Elmore Street Roxbury Small of stature . . . friendly though retir- ing . . . amazes everyone with his widespread knowledge of languages . . . collects pistols . . . aspires to attend the 'tCross. Sodality l,Z2,3,-1, Band 1. ROBERT LEO KILROY TT Summit Street llyde Park The very core of pleasantry . . . Bob oc- cupies a memorable status in the ranks of the class . . . abounding in integrity and sports- manship, and unsurpassed in earnest' effort . . . Bob intends to attend Boston College in the fall. Sodality 45 RENA1ssANcE. WILLIAM GERARD KINAHAN 85 Perkins Street Jamaica Plain Hard worker . . . kind and considerate . . generous . . . ambitious, good student . . quiet and reserved . . . preparing for B. C. PAUL MICHAEL KINCADE 6 Freclericka Street Dorchester Scholarship, sportsmanship, popularity have high-lighted Paul's B. C. H. career . . . broad grin and a hearty greeting are Paul's trademarks . . . track is his avocation, com- mercial art will be his vocation. Sodality 1, 2, 3, 43 Junior Honor Society 2, 33 Senior Honor Society 4: Track 3, 43 Room President 45 Member of Senior Council 4. l63l JOHN JOSEPH KIRK ENS Fourth Street Medford Jack . . . versatile and well rounded . . . trackster unequalled . . . is extremely friendly and has a top-notch spirit . . . optimistic out- look . . . B. C. and Jack Ryder call. Sodality 1, 2, Il, 43 Draniatics 1, 23 RENAIS- 5'-ASCE 43 Debating 1, 2, 3, 45 President 43 Junior Honor Society 2, 33 Senior Honor So- ciety 43 Track 1, 2, 3, 41 Captain 4. RICHARD GERARD KREINSEN TT Nonantum Street Brighton Small in stature but big in heart . . . rich in friends . . . both in school and out . . . future B. C. student . . . reserved but popular . . . endowed with a keen sense of humor. Sodality 2, 3, 4. JOHN WILLIAM KRIM 148 Savannah Avenue Mattapan Jack . . . has a quip suited to every situa- tion . . . well-liked, he's popular among his friends . . . avid basketball fan and player . . . B. C. in the fall. Sodality 4: Hockey l: Track lg Baseball l. ROBERT WILLIAM KWIATKOWSKI T2 Williams Street Chelsea Chelsea is responsible for this gift to the school . . . Bob has the old ingenium and is still a regular fellow , . . keen sense of humor . . . neat in his appearance. modest . . . should go places with math. Sodality 1, 2, 33, 43 Junior Honor Society 2, 253 Scnior Honor Society 4. ALFRED JOSEPH LaGRECA 42 Lopez Street Cambridge Alfred . . . chalice book champion . . . hails from Cambridge . . . quiet, well-versed . . . . prefers German in studies and baseball in sports. . . best of luck in the future. Sodality 1. 2, Ji, 43 llotolplziun 12. 1 'x I1 THOMAS JOSEPH LALLY 282 l'ond Street VVestxvood Tom is a considerate and alert lad . . . tall and lanky . . . hockey and baseball rank high on his list . . . a good student and a bet- ter friend, personality will assure him the best success. Track l. GEORGE LAYVRENCE LAMB, JR. 427 lligh Street Dedham Geoorge is reserved . . . excellent in his classics . . . remarkable in mathematics . . . fervent member of Sodality . . . avid baseball fan . . . is destined for ll. V. Sodality 1, 2, 33, -15 Debating 45 Junior llonor Socicty fig Senior llonor Society 411 Track Al. DAVID l'll'GI'lNl'l LANE, JR. fill llalncs Auntie liast Bosloll Stocky, but good looking. Dave has a smile for everyone . , . sports-minded . . . quiet. modest personality . . . in his future undertakings we wish him success. Sodality l. 2. 25, 4. FREDERICK JOSEPH LANE. JR. TT Mt. Ida Road Dorchester Fred's future seems to have a blue tint to it . . . navy blue. to be exact . . . he plans to join up when he get his diploma . . . favor- ite subject is Math . . . favorite pastime is photography, perhaps explaining his four years in the Camera Club. Sodality l, LZ. Jlg lll'Zllll21llL'S Ii, 43 Treasurer Il: Rl',NAISSANl'l'I 45 Yann ra Vlub 1. 2. il, 4: President Jig Senior Honor Socit-ty -13 Librar- ian l. JOHN MARTIN LAWTON 43 Oak Avenue Belmont Strong character and ready wit keep Jack popular and well liked . . . likes all sports and has backed all our teams . . . fine promise for future undertakings. Sodality 1, 2: llraniatics 21 Debating lg Junior Honor Society l, 2, 335 Scnior Honor Society 4. GEORGE LYNDE LEWIS T19 Bennington Street East Boston Mick is the whiz of the Trig class . . . loves drafting and plans to make a career of it . . . usually quiet, his slow dry humor and quick grin are welcomed by all who know him. Sodality 1, 2, 35 Consultor 13 Debating 1. JOHN TANSEY LEWIS 4323 Orchard Hill Road Jamaica Plain Jack . . . witty and with a sunny outlook on life . . . excellent student .... enthusiastic sports fan and very popular with his acquaint- ances . . . plans to attend B. C. in fall. Sodality 1, 2, Ii, 45 RENAISSANCE 45 Junior Honor Society 2, 35 Senior Honor Society 43 Room Vice-President 4. JAMES JOSEPH LIVINGSTON 116 Ardale Street Roslindale Jim came from St. Thomas Acquinas High in third year . . . full of life . . . always has a ready quip . . . enjoys Math, football radio . . . does a lot of swimming at Scituate in the summer . . . B. C. calls next fall. Sodality 43 Fonsultor 43 RENAISANCI-J 43 Oratoricals Finals 3. FRANCIS VINCENT LONG, JR. 303 Beach Street Quincy Shorty' . . . one of our most avid baseball fans . . . came to us in second year from North Quincy High . . . his quiet, determined spirit will assure him future success . . . a steady and earnest Sodality member. Sodality 2, 3, 43 Baseball 4. WILLIAM LEO LORENZ 28 Haslet Street Roslindale Bill . . . quiet and mild-mannered . . . earnest in class . . . half the team of Keating and Lorenz . . . quick to laugh . . . sandlot football star . . . Holy Cross will win his tal- ents. Sodality 23 Junior Honor Society 2: Track -1. i71l JOHN FRANCIS LYNCH 122 O'Callaghan Way South Boston Jack . . .a carefree lad . . . his best liked hobby is acting, with emphasis on the mins- trel show variety . . . his plans include H. C. Sodality 1, 23 lirainatics 1, 2. JOHN JOSEPH LYNCH 64 Boylston Street Brookline John . . . full of fun and always the wearer of a happy smile . . . ready to go along with a joke . . . a likeable classmate . . . to the Heights in September. Junior llonor Socimty ZZ, fl: Senior Honor Socixty -1. JOHN RONALD MacDONALD. JR. 4 xvl1lKlt'lll2ll' Avenue NYinthrop John is one of our most outstanding stu- dents. having an average. high in the nineties through all four years. He writes well, and contributed several articles to the Botolphian during Senior year. Future plans will be suc- cessful. Junior llonor Society 1. 2. 33 Senior Honor Society 43 l!omI1:1z1'r111-1: Ifwzfrissrufrc 4. JAMES BROOKS MacGEE T Hall Avenue Everett Jim', came to use from Immaculate in Everett . . . tops in all his studies . . .reading his list-topper in hobbies . . . basketball en- thusiast . . . ambition is to be a priest . . clever physicist. Junior Honor Society 1, 2, ll: Senior Honor Society 4: Sodality 1, 2, 33, 41 Conrultorii,-1: RENAISSANCE: Stamp Club 1. 23 President 21 Science Club 4. ROBERT THOMAS MacINTYRE 24 Main Street Somerville Staunch supporter of Somerville . . . he's the center of almost every hilarious situation . . . mischevious . . . ad-lib' artist . . . his bird whistle . . . those summers at Rockport . . . future nucleas physicist 'Z Sodality 1, 2. 33, 43 Camera Club 43 Track Squad 33, 4. t72l DONALD JOSEPH MacRAE 55 Church Street Somerville Mac is a very quiet fellow . . . so quiet that you hardly know he is in the class . . . Mac thinks basketball is about the best sport ever played . . . heads for Boston Col- lege to continue his education. Sodality 2, 3, 4g Basketball 4. ANDREW CHARLES MADDALENI 5 Dyer Avenue Everett Andy . . . our baseball captain . . . out- standing player for B.C.H. for four years . . . good student as well as a fine athlete . . . undecided as to future but we wish him the best of luck in any event. Football 1, 23 Track 43 Baseball 1, 2, Ii, 43 Captain 4. CHARLES ANTHONY MAHER, JR. 505 VVashington Street Brighton Tall and on the thin side . . . Charlie com- muted from Brighton . . . a frequent member of the 2:10 Club . . . a good mathematician . . . hopes to commute to Notre Dame in the fall. Sodality 1, 23 Camera Club 13 Football ZZ: Stamp Club lg Track 1, 2, 43 Baseball 43 Radio 4, FRANCIS XAVIER MAHONEY 3270 Washington Street Jamaica Plain A flashing smile. a screeching tie and a whiffle . . . stage, debating rostrum. darkroom or first base . . . makes no difference to Frank . . . in other words, versatility personified . . . the Tower Building beckons for next fall. Junior Honor Societyg Senior Honor Society -lg Sodality 2. 3, -13 Dramatics 43 RENAIS- SANCE: Debating' Society 3. -1: Camera Club ZZ. 3, 49 Track -1. JOHN JOSEPH MALONE 13 Lancaster Street Cambridge Quiet . . . very well liked . . . noted for his agreeable smile . . . confirmed sports fan . . . excels on the cinder track . . . collects old coins and match covers. Sodality -ig Track -1. l 73 l THOMAS EDWARD MALONE U5 Maple Street Milton A happy mixture of a comedian and gentle- man . . . a fine student . . . well liked by all . . . planning to enter B. C. Sodality 13 Baseball 4. FRANCIS JOSEPH MALONEY 45 DeForest Street Hyde Park Frank has been a consistent winner of hon- ors for the past four years . . . hopes to con- tinue the good work next year at Boston Col- lege . . . his hobby is playing baseball . . . perhaps studying Latin too. Sodality 4. RICHARD FREDERICK MANDILE 32 Harwood Street West Roxbury Good-looking, sociable and excellent talker . . . sportsminded . . . favorite subject. chem- istry . . . putters with cars . . . good luck. Dick, JOHN LAVVRENCE MANNING 421 Geneva Avenue Dorchester Jack has a quiet sense of humor. . .excels in physics . . . a loyal member of the track squad . . . bound for the College of Pharmacy. Sodality 1, 2. ALBAN CATON MARTIN 89 Charles Avenue Stoughton Smiling Al has been a source of relief from studies for four years . . .when things get tough, Al is always there to lend a help- ing hand . . . come next fall, Al will attend Boston College. Sodality 1, 2, 3. l74l JOSEPH IGNATIUS MARTIN llartmouth Street Somerville The man who asks those questions with the two mile long answers . . . boisterous Joe is one of our intramural basketball stars . . . known as Rufus to all his class- mates . . . always full of pep . . . cavorts about as if he were ten times smaller than he is . . . a barrelful of success in the future Joe. Junior Honor Society Il, 43 Sodality 1, 2, 3, 4. THOMAS FRANCIS MCCALL ll Perkins Manor Jamaica Plain Tom is a shy, likeable fellow, but can hold an interesting conversation at the proper time . . . is thoughtful and faithful . . . well liked by fellow classmates . . . will succeed in his own quiet but effective way. EDWARD JOSEPH MCCARTHY 358 Chandler Street Holbrook Ed . . . from Holbrook . . . quite a baseball player . . . youngest star of the South Shore League . . . his good looks and quick smile will bring him a long way. Sodality 2, Il, -lg Draniatics 23 Basketball 43 Baseball 4. ROGER JUSTIN MCCARTHY, JR. 15 Lincoln Street Milton A man of few words but many deeds . . . unpretentious. he intently pursues his am- bitions . . . has a ready smile and pleasant personality. Junior Honor Society 1, 2, 23: Senior Honoi Society 4. WILLIAM EDWAY MQCOLE. JR. 515 Canton Street Sharon One of our gold-dust twins . . . Wild Wil- ley is a hard man on doorknobs . . . member of our intramural basketball teams . . . we will be cheering for a lot of success in your future. Bill, Sodality 1, 2. 55. 4. l 75 l DONALD EDWARD McC'USKER 2371? Hancock Street North Quincy Our popular manager of the basketball and football teams . . . well known for his antics both in and out of class . . . Math wizard . . . headed for the Heights. Sodality 1, 25 Football 33. 45 Manager Basket- ball 3, 4. THOMAS JOSEPH McDERMOTT E47 Fayette Strect Watertown Purley . . . he's robust in stature and big of heart . . . loquacious with a broad smile . . . excels in English class and on the basket- ball court . . . planning on more English at college. Sodality l, 23 Basketball 1. HYBERT XVILLIAM McDONOlfGH U Saunton Road Belmont Hubert hails from Belmont . . . a good. hard worker . . . an energetic follower of debating . . . always has a smile . . . our own sterling troubadour . . . we all hope a lot of luck for you in the future. Junior Honor Society 2. 35 Senior Honor So- ciety 43 Sodality 1, 2, Il, -1: llramatics 23 llofoljihinn 43 Debating' 1. LZ. il. -1. THOMAS JOSEPH McDONAI,D 445 Vine Street Dorchester 'l'om's a member of the Senior Honor Society and Junior Honor Society . . . a mem- ber of the Science Club . . . his favorite sports are swimming and baseball . . . his favorite subject is Mathematics . . . he will attend Boston College next year. Senior Honor Societyg Science: Junior Hon- or Society. EDWARD CHARLES Mt-ELANEY, JR. ZEN! Elmwood Avenue XYollaston Ed plays basketball, his favorite sport . . . member of the Senior Honor Society . . . adds zest to the class with his humor . . . ex- tremely popular . . . is heading for Holy Cross. Junior Honor Society 2, 35 Senior Honor So- ciety 4: Basketball 43 Baseball 4. FRANCIS THORBURN MCFARLAND 185 Chestnut Hill Avenue Brighton Our blushing boy from Brighton . . . the room's favorite soda-jerker . . . Frank excels in Latin . . . always ready to lend the other fellow a hand . . . perpetual smile . . . we wish you volumes of success. Junior Honor Society 2, 35 Senior Honor So- ciety 4g Sodality 1, 2, 3, 43 Debating 1, 23 RENAISSANCE. DAVID MICHAEL MCGOLDRICK 244 Dover Street YVestwood Rated as tops as a gentleman and an athlete by his classmates, Dave was elected class President and co-captain of football . . . regu- lar Sodalist and good student . . . solid school spirit. Junior Honor Society 2, 33 Sodality 2, 43 Football 2, 3, 43 Co-Captain 45 President Senior Class: Member Senior Council. DANIEL VINCENT McGONAGLE, JR. 23 Milton Avenue Dorchester Full of fun . . . Dan has been a constant source of merriment and fun to the '49ers . . . a star of the dance floor . . . hopes for college place . . . Holy Cross at the top of Dan's list. Sodality 1, 2, 3. 43 Football 1, 2, 33 Radio Club. JOHN WILLIAM MCGRATH 52 Carruth Street Dorchester John . . . daily commuter from Dorchester . . . studious . . . collects rare coins . . . likes football . . . looking forward to success in business. Sodality 2, 4. THOMAS EDWARD MCGUIGAN 16 Beacon Street Everett Tom is an ardent sports fan . . . his in- terests range from baseball to hunting and fishing . . . excellent student . . . a regular Sodalist . . . popular in and out of class . . . will be in B. C.'s Arts and Science in Septem- ber. Junior Honor Society ZZ, 235 Sodality 1, Il, 43 Room President. l77l Z V ! ll G I., lv A '1::. .Ll Q gum 1 I s mg ft.- ,qv , ,Q i WEE' IAQ' if Mr ? R k s gk? A , .3 DONALD FRANCIS MCHUGH 56 Monument Street VVest Medford Don . . . gifted with quiet humor and an enthusiastic outlook . . . his marks are high, showing his earnest endeavors . . . one of our more promising bards . . . facing the future with high ambitions. Dramatics 1, 23 Botolphifuz 43 RENAISSANCE. JAMES ROBERT MCISAAC U6 Brooks Street Brighton HM ac boasts of Brighton and Presentation Parish . . . can claim many friends, because of his omnipresent smile and amiable person- ality . . . looks forward to the hockey season every year . . . energetic Renaissance worker. Sodality 1, 23 Yearbook 43 Hockey 2, 4g Basketball 4. JOHN FRANCIS McKENNA. JR. 283 I.eGrange Street West Roxbury Mac is noted for his scholastic ability . . . tall, handsome and yery popular . . . a wizard at basketball . . . enjoys bowling . . . physics best liked subject . . . headed for M. I. T. Junior Honor Society l. 12. 33 Senior Honor Society 43 Track 4: Radio Club: Sodality l,2. STEPHEN WILLIAM McKENNA 2 Lexington Street VVoburn Mac,' . . . Woburn's pride and our joy, is noted for his sunny smile and disposition . . . funster . . . backboard bug . . . has wealth of friends . . . B. C. in the fall. lfUf0I1J'hI-KU! 3, 43 Basketball 43 Baseball 4. GERALD JAMES MCLAUGHLIN 104 Gardner Street West Roxbury Gerry . . . the dependable manager of our track team . . . reliable and full of spirit . . . he's always on hand when most needed . . he'll be hard to replace . . . the Heights call. Sodality 4g Hockey 43 Track 1. I 80 l JOHN MALCOLM MCLELLAN 53 Bonair Street Somerville Our class orator . . . John won the McElroy Prize Debate in second year, and in third year took the honors at the Oratorical Contest . . . not to rest on his laurels, he is one of our most active debaters . . . we expect to hear great things of John. Junior Honor Society 1, 2, 33 Senior Honor Society 4g Sodality 43 Bntolphian 3, 43 De- bating Society 1, 2 twinnerj 3, 43 Vice- President 13 Oratorical Finals Qwinner 353 Finals of History Contest 1, 2, 3, 4. FREDERICK GEORGE McLEOD 7 Coleman Street Dorchester Fred has an earnest and conscientious love of study . . . sincere and hard working . . . librarian . . . prize winning Math student . . . always beaming broadly with a ready hand to keep a friend. Junior Honor Society 1, 2, 33 Senior Honor Society 43 Sodality 1, 2, 3, 43 Debating 2. JOHN EDWARD MCMANUS 14 Beal Street Canton John is an enthusiastic basketball fan, but his chief hobby and favorite sport is fishing . . . he has been a Sodality member through- out his four years . . . pleasant and likeable . . . .next year he plans to enter Boston Col- lege. Sodality 1, 2, 3. ROBERT GEORGE MCMILLAN, JR. 20 Farrington Avenue Allston Mac . . . a late-comer in second year. he's been a big addition to '49 . . . a quick respon- sive grin and a real friendly disposition . . . a fleet trackster. he's always way up front at the Armory . . . nice going. Bob . . . auf Wiedersehen to a fine fellow. Junior Honor Society 2, 33 Senior Honor Society 43 Sodality 2, 43 Bofnlphiun 43 RENAISSANCE3 Society 253 Track 2, Il. 4. WILLIAM JOSEPH MCMORROW 253 Savin Hill Avenue Dorchester Bill . . . that flashing grin reveals his jovial personality . . . one of our politicians on the Senior Council . . . adept on the dia- mond and on skates . . . Bill and Red . . . a whiz at Trig . . . he's tops with the class of '49. Junior Honor Society 2, 33 Senior Honor So- ciety 43 Sodality 2, Hockey 4: Baseball Ii, 43 Member Senior Council. i311 ...l FIOHC IOVK left to llght Molllssey OShea Colllns St Laulcnt B0bllll61 F1 Folu SJ Kmcade Connelly Hatfey J 'VIu1phy Flnn Second 10W left to llght G Wlulphx Stexens Kllm Ryan Moynlhan Flannelx Mclxenna Hetheungton Develeux Augllexa OLea1y POW91 Norton Halt Thud low left to ught Hoban OBr1en Coleman Duffv lxehoe Bulke Cunnlngham OKeefe INatale Flemmg Nlalone Denehy GLANCING AT 4 G The beglnmng of Sen1or Year found the new class of 4 G mstalled on the Audltorlum corrldor A well rounded group It boasted athletes scholars ora tors and actors among 1tS numbers For the guldance and tutelage of th1s cosmo polltan class were asslgned Father James Folew S J the llttle man wlth the w1n rough spots m Latm Greek Engllsh and Rellglon Mr Franc1s Vogel who bore w1th us through the confus1ons of Trlg and Rev1ew Math and for an excel lent and never to be forgotten French course we are mdebted to Mr Bergm To po1nt out to wou the above average qual1t1es of th1s dlstlngulshed assem blage we mas well begln wlth our class offlcers who were elected am1d a cloud of fire and smoke last fall iirst there s our Presldent Paul Klncade who repre sented us wlth sk1ll and 3bll1tX on the honor roll the track team and the Sen1or Councll Creepmg up next on us vse have our amlable v1ce pres1dent and wlt of a sort Bob B0b1ll16I' who bore our colors 82 wlth glory on the gr1d1ron George St Laurent a SBFIOUS and earnest student turned h1s capab1l1t1es to the OfflC9 of Treasurer and Secretarx Alreadx ou1 clalm of pre emmence has been more than proved But lf wou re st1ll doubtful We present Paul 0 Learx an outstand 1ng plax er on the basketball team have won recogn1t1on on the track team how about J1m MOFFISSQQ the well known Secretarx of the Dramatlc So C19tV9 Of course we can t forget the one and onls Franc1s Stevens enterta1ne1 comedlan debator honor man all summed up 1nto one The cost of prlnt bemg what lt IS we ll forbear from nam1ng the other stand outs of 4 G who nevertheless w1ll not soon be forgotten bx am of us fo1 the contrlbutlon thev have g1V6H to a class of such SUDQYIOF attamments To all ot them and to our teachers a fr1endlx and appreclatlve farewell JOHN E FINN . . .. .' . ..' 1 . 1 tx . . t . . 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' 4 2 H 2 4 . x 48. ' K l v ' FRANK JOSEPH MCNULTY 2 Lincoln Street VVatertown Personality plus, concocted' with an indeli- ble smile , . . jovial and cooperative . . . engi- neer of the future . . . his beloved Braves . . . tops among his friends. Junior Honor Society Z, 355 Track lg Room President 1. HENRY JOHN McQUEENEY, JR. 15 Garrison Avenue Somerville Another St. Agnes, Arlington boy. Mac joined us in second year . . . carefree and casual, he's a spark in class . . . good-natured to an extreme . . . baseball tops his list in sports . . . seems headed for Chestnut Hill. Sodality 2, 3, 45 Baseball 43 Golf -1. JOHN JOSEPH MEANEY, JR. -17 Agassiz Avenue Belmont Belmont claims John as a native son . . . silent and sincere, he's an earnest worker in both class and sports . . . star half-back on the football team, he's also a classy basketball player. Sodality lg Football 2, 33, 43 Track Squad 1 3 Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4. ARTHUR ROBERT MELLYN 192 Park Street VVest Roxbury Art . . . a distinguished member of the Senior Honor Society . . . excellent student . . . friendly and sociable . . . loves to drive . . . will attend Maritime Academy at the Cape. JAMES FRANCIS MICHALOWSKI 167 Washington Street llorchester Mickey is a sturdily built young man . . . track star who runs like a frightened deer . . . greatly enjoys fishing and football . . . blonde hair and blue eyes . . . quiet and popular . . . his gentle way of presenting an answer seems almost an art in itself. E341 CHARLES FRANCIS MORRIS 15 Alton Street Arlington Loquaciousness and zest in double barrel form . . . Keating and Morris, the hurricane twins . . . dreams of Chestnut Hill fill Charlie's mind . . . basketball and hockey round out Moe's activities. Junior Honor Societyg Senior Honor So- cietyg Track 2, 45 Baseball 4. DAVID HOWARD MORRIS, JR. 4 Oakland Street Roxbury Roxbury lays claim to Dave as a native son . . . with his expansive grin . . . high scorer in popularity . . . fashionable dresser . . . rates basketball tops . . . has yet to determine his future career. Baseball 2. JAMES WILLIAM MORRISSEY, JR. T Semont Road Dorchester Moe is a big man who would make a fine Santa Claus . . . complete with rosy cheeks . . . an easy going, easily pleased fellow who loves the whole world . . .as a result the whole world loves Moe . . . He plans to attend Boston College next term. Sodality 23 Dramatics 2, 3, 4. JOHN TIMOTHY MOYNIHAN Citi Hunnewell Avenue Brighton Joe is one of those quiet, pleasant fellows and always willing to give the other fellow a helping hand . . . Joe's popularity was as- sured by his ability to obtain the family car . . . Joe at one time or other has driven half Brighton home . . . Joe hopes to enter Boston College in the fall . . . good luck, Joe. Sodality 1, 2, 3, -1. FRANCIS ALAN MULLEN, JR. 282 Beacon Street Boston Generous and ambitious . . . full of vim and vigor . . . likes Latin . . . sports-minded . . . collects old books . . . bound for college. Sodality 23 Dramatics 2: Camera Club 2. l85l ANDREW JOSEPH MURPHY 18 Parker Street Chelsea Andy is the silent, studious type . . . favorite activity is the Sodality . . . when he is away from school he spends much of his time studying Psychology . . . Andy will attend Boston College in the fall. Sodality 2, Ii, 43 Dramaties 25 Track 2, -13 Radio Club. FRANCIS MICHAEL MURPHY 2423 Trenton Street East Boston 'tFrank is a very versatile athlete, with baseball and track topping his list of sports . . . has made for himself a host of friends . . . his scholastic rating has been very high and we hope he succeeds just as well in whatever he encounters after leaving B. C. High. Junior llonor Socitty 1, 2. S33 Senior llonor Society 43 Track 1, 2, II. 4g Sodality 43 De- bating' lg President. GEORGE EDWARD MURPHY TU Pltasant Street Dorchester Georgie was a member of Junior and Senior Honor Societies . . . was a father to Stephie Stevens . . . an excellent student. George helped everyone he could and always wore a smile . . . George will never be for- gotten by his host of friends . . . he plans to enter college come next year. Sodality 1, Z, 25, Ilramaties Sig Camera Club 2: Bas:-ball 4. JOSEPH THOMAS MURPHY TU Pleasant Street Dorchester Joe and Mr. Joe Denehy should have been twins for they were never apart . . . Joe is the happy medium of student. pal and com- edian that turns out perfect men . . . Joe hopes to enter Boston College in the fall. Sodality 1, Z. 3: Dramatics Sig Camera Club 23 Baseball 4. THOMAS JOSEPH MURPHY llbfi Winthrop Street Roxbury A tremendous natural good humor shines through his quiet manner . . . a whiz whether in baseball or in the Math class . . . will pre- pare for a medical career at Boston College. Sodality 1, 2, fi, 4: Baseball 1. I 36 l JOHN GEORGE MURRAY, JR. 15 Vhanipney Street Brighton Jack . . . quick-witted and good-humored . . . he keeps students and teachers laughing by his choice remarks . . . his curly black hair and quick smile win him many friends . . . his neat and collegiate apparel is a credit to him. Sodality l, 2, il, -15 Track l. EDWARD DENIS NAGLE 34 Locust Street Dorchester Ed . . . a wiry little blonde . . . he's one of our most earnest students . . . dancing infat- uates him as does das Schlafen in Klasse . . . lives for Math class . .. education further- more at Tufts. Junior Honor Society Ilg Senior Honor So- ciety 43 Sodality 2, 3: ll!'?ll1l2itlCS 1, Debat- ing 1, 2. PHILIP WILLIAM NATALE, JR. 14 Rockwell Street C'ainhridge Pioneer member of the band . . . Phil is quite a fellow . . . his voice rang out all day like a disk jockey and his jokes are better . . . a fine personality and a man of many tem- peraments . . . Phil plans to enter college in the fall. Band l, 2, Ji. 4. EDWIN LAMBERT NEEDHAM, JR. 34 Lombard Road Arlington Ed is a real outdoors man and enjoys hunting and fishing . . . he balances his per- sonality by working hard on his studies and keeping up his marks . . . won the spelling bee in his own section this year. Sodality 2, -lg Debating 2: Camera Vlub 3, -1. HERBERT ANDREW NOEL IT Parker Street Reading Prominent in Physics . . . avid member of the radio club . . . a remarkable sense of hu- mor . . . destined for success in the future. Sodality 4: Radio Vlub 4. I37 l JOSEPH WILLIAM NOLAN 117 Breck Street Roslindale Joe is small and active . . . his favorite classroom subject is Trigonometry . . . he is an active Sodalist . . . he enjoys baseball . . . bound for Boston College. Sodality 45 Radio Club 4. LEO EDWARD NOLAN 150 Sagamore Street Dorchester Officer Brophy, brogue and all, in Arsenic and Old Lace . . .four years at B. C. H. have developed an abundance of grace and poise in a naturally fine student. Sodality l, 2, 3, 43 Vice-President 33 Prefect 45 Dramatics 1, 2, 3, 4g Debating lg Oratori- cal Finals 1, 2 fwinner ll: Track 3. JOHN ANTHONY NOONAN lil Cheever Street Milton John is a quiet. likeable chap who is always punctual at every task . . . he enjoys different hobbies and much appreciates nature and beauty . . . ambitious and always willing to help others . . . whatever he undertakes we offer him our sincerest hopes for success. Sodality 2, Il, 4. JOSEPH FRANCIS NOONAN 25 Dana Street Cambridge Joe,' has a congenial, cheerful personality . . . a highly talented pianist he also enjoys success in the classroom, being particularly skilled in Mathematics . . . plans to attend B. C. in the fall. Sodality l, 2, 49 Room President 3. PETER BRITT NOONAN T01 Webster Street Needham Personable . . . witty . . . outstanding public speaker . . . dramatic actor . . . center of a Wide circle of friends . . . ranks high scholas- tically . . . his plans include M. I. T. Junior Honor Society 1, 2, Zig Senior Honor Society 45 Sodality 45 Debating Society 1, 45 RENAISSANCE, Oratorical Finals 1, 2, Sig Track 45 Radio Club 4. E381 RICHARD FRANCIS NOONE X5 South Kimball Street Haverhill Rugged, outdoor type . . . likes to hunt and fish . . .amiable . . . intelligent . . . cheerful . . . popular football player . . . good student . . to study Dentistry in September. Football 3, 4. JOHN JUSTIN NORTON 149 Boston Street Dorchester Jack . . . a friendly and cheerful member of Sodality and the basketball team, favors Chemistry . . . also attracted by baseball . . . Jack bears with him our sincere desire for success at Boston College. Sodality 1, 43 Baseball 4. PAUL FRANCIS NORTON 20 South Munroe Terrace Dorchester Paul is a happy-go-lucky fellow who didn't say much but usually made a lot of sense . . . he made a legion of friends . . . his warm and happy smile cannot easily be forgotten by those who knew him . . .he will enter B. C. FREDERICK JOSEPH O'BRIEN. JR. 46 Austin Street Hyde Park Fred's twinkling eyes and jolly disposition. coupled with his versatile skill in his studies assures him success in any chosen field . . . B. C. in the fall. Sodality I, 2, Il. 4: Debating 22 RENAIs- SANCE. JAMES JOSEPH O'BRIEN UT Chcsbrough Road West Roxbury Life of the party . . . perfect combination of gentleman and athlete . . . track enthusiast . . . plays an exciting game of hockey . . . will answer the call of the Heights. Sodality 23 Hockey 43 Track -1. l89l JAMES JOSEPH O'BRlEN, JR. 8 Silver Street Norwood Courteous, quiet, reseryed . . . good bowler . . . outdoor type . . . likes to hunt and fish . . has a friendly grin for all. Sodality 1. JAMES PATRICK O'l'lRIEN 24 Laurel Street Somerville O'Bies' well-known chuckle . . Mac's inseparable buddy . . . he's speedy and elusiye on the court . . . always quick to laugh . . he seems to enjoy those long weekends. Basketball ti. LEONARD FRANCIS O'RRlEN 82 Lawrence Street Canton Canton's gift to B. C. High . . .always flash- ing a pleasant smile . . . outstanding member ofthe golf team . . . headed for the Heights. Junior Honor Society 2. IS: Senior Honor So- ciety '13 Sodality 1, 2. Il. -1: Basketball -1. PAUL M. O'HRIEN 510 Pleasant Street Wjnthrop O'Bie with a continuous smile is quite a track star and also enjoys many other sports . . . Trigonometry and Latin are his favorite subjects and he also does well in the other subjects . . . O'Bie's,' cleyerness, determin- ation and likeable personality will surely bring him success. Ifllfllljlllliflll lg Track Z, JS. THOMAS FRANFIS CYBRIEN. JR. 2215 Freeman Street Brookline Tom . . . good looking, quiet . . . his inter- est in Trigonometry should well prepare him for a civil engineering career at M. I. T. Sodality 2.1.4. l90l JOHN DANIEL O'CALLAGHAN 17 Ncwfield Street VVest Roxbury Irish eyes and smiling . . . studious . . . likes classics . . . earnest and ambitious . . . filled with a deep sincerity . . . would like to go to college. Sodality 1, Z, Ii, -15 Debating' Society 2. PAUL FRANCIS OCHS, JR. 47 Rowe Street Milton Paul's favorite home town is Milton . . . his favorite sport, golf . . . neat, conservative dresser . . . a blushing smile and modest man- ner make him a popular classmate . . . Paul yearns for a college education. Sodality 1, 23 Room President 43 Member Sc-nior Council 33 Golf 3, 4. JOHN JOSEPH O'CONNOR, JR. 80 Russett Road IVest Roxbury Hails from West Roxbury . . .he's an ardent member of the Sodality . . . O'Kie', possesses a rich sense of humor and a dynamic person- ality . . . energetic in everything he under- takes. Sodality 1, 2, 3, 45 Junior Honor Society 4: Dramatics 1: Band 1, 2: Hockey 1, 43 Track 2. CHARLES HOWARD O'DONNELL 81 Walford Way Charlestown Quiet, conscientious and thoroughly like- able . . . Charlie is an enthusiast for model airplanes . . . Latin his favorite subject . . . B. C. Business in September. FRANCIS JOHN O'DRISCOLL 21 Templeton Parkway Vlfatertown Steady, amiable with a host of friends . . . earnestness and drive his chief marks . . . ah. that musical voice! . . . an artist of sorts . . . sailing his avocation . . . on to the Heights. Track 2, 25. 1911 DANIEL MICHAEL O'HALLORAN 12 Herman Street Boston Vlass humorist and self-styled orator . . . Dan also enjoys football and a fast game of basketball . . . popular with his classmates . . . hopes to attend B. C. in the fall. Sodality 43 Debating 15 Track lg Baseball. ARTHUR JOSEPH O'KEEFE 2222 Geneva Avenue Dorchester Keene is a fine student . . . he excels as a French interpreter . . . he is the kind of fellow whom everyone likes and admires . . . he will enter B. C. in the fall. Junior Honor Society 33 Sodality 1, 2. JOHN ANTHONY O'LEARY, JR. fill St. Margaret Street llorchestel' Joyial John is short and sandy haired . . . commutes daily from Dorchester with own car . . . excellent mimic . . . is a master Math- ematician . . . plans to study engineering at M. I. T. Junior Honor Society 1, 2, ily Senior Honor Society 43 Sodality 1. PAUL JEROME O'LEARY 21 Eastman Road Somerville Paul is an agile basketball player . . . pos- sesses the great gift of impersonation . . . trusty mainstay for Coach Kiley . . . dynamic personality, extraordinary mimic. Sodality 2, 3. 4. JOSEPH MICHAEL O'NEIL 4 Houghton Street Dorchester Joe . . . an outstanding contributor to the track and baseball squads, also maintains a position on the honor roll . . . listing Latin and baseball among his pleasures . . . Joe is un- decided in a collegiate choice. Scdality 15 Baseball 2. 1 92 l JAMES JOSEPH O'REILLY l8,BUL'lil1l2lll Stn et Woburn Mike, a native of Woburn, excels in Eng- lish . . . a neat dresser . . . has a friendly per- sonality . . . advocate of hockey and football . . . outstanding in sciences . . . destined for success in any field. Sodality 1, 2. ROBERT CORNELIUS O'SHEA 15 Courtney Road West Roxbury A combination of scholarship, athletic abil- ity and manners . . . tireless in the school ac- tivities . . . a faithful Sodalist . . . hopes to enter B. C. in the fall. Sodality 1, 2, 3, 43 Track Squad 3. FRANCIS XAVIER O'SULLIVAN 640 Cummins Highway Mattapan Popular with his classmates . . . quiet and studious in class . . . outstanding in Mathema- tics . . . avid sports fan . . . next year will find him at B. C. Junior Honor Society 3, 45 Sodality 1, 2, 3, 4. JEREMIAH JOSEPH O'SULLIVAN. JR. 34 Lexington Avenue Hyde Park Jerry . . . an outstanding track man . . . M brings much glory to the school . . .Chemistry is his favorite subject . . . plans to enter the 5 armed forces . . . will make a true soldier. A Tlack l, 2, Ii. , EUGENE FREDERICK PAQUETTE 135 Broadway Haverhill Gene has traveled extensively. commut- ing daily from Haverhill . . . vivacious person- ality . . . able and intelligent student at a busi- ness or professional career. Sodality 1. I9-31 SAMUEL ROBERT PARISE IT Sunset Road Somerville An honor student and an active member of the basketball quintet . . . Sam points to French his favorite study . . . a loyal Cel- tics' fan . . . he will enroll at B. C. Sodality 25 Basketball 3, 4. ROBERT SETH PARKS, JR. 35 Wyman Street Jamaica Plain Bob is very appropriately called Lucky . . . French his favorite subject . . . sports- minded . . . camera fan . . . next September will find him purusing an A. B. course at B. C. Sodality l. 2. EDWARD JOHN PASQUARELLO 524 Governor VVinthrop Road Somerville Eddie sings the praises of St. Polycarp's Parish in Somerville . . . sharp dresser . . . basketball addict . . . Trigonometry favorite subject . . . navy blues fO1' Ed. Sczdality l. Basketball 1. ROGER ELMON PERFETTI IT Guild Street Quincy A spirited comic, Roger can be serious . . . his dominating interests. music and English Literature . . . active Socialist . . .sports-mind- ed . . . plans to enter Mass. Pharmacy. Sodality I, 2, 43 RI-:NAlssANC1-3. DONALD G. PETERS ll2 Gladcsidc Avenue Mattapan Pete . . . a little package of mirthful dy- namite . . . has a wide, blushing grin . . . his size belies his sports ability . . . a good outlook promises a bright future. Sodality 2, 33 Track Squad 1. l94l ROBERT FRANCIS PETRILLO 498 Bennington Street East Boston Hails from East Boston . . . sharp dresser . . . very quiet, well-mannered . . . well liked by his host of friends . . . likes to play baseball. WILFRED JOSEPH PINEAULT 129 Rawson Road Arlington Buddy, a native of Arlington, is musical- ly inclined . . . well liked by his acquaintances . . . enthusiastic member of Sodality . . . likes classics . . . B. C. in the fall. Dramatics 1, 2, 43 lfofolphiung Business Manager RENAISSANCEQ Debating' 1. GERALD BERNARD PITTS 41 Fairbanks Street Br'ight0I1 Blonde hair and bulging biceps, the pride and joy of the track team! You bet! . . . every inch of six foot plus frame is headed for M. I. T. in the fall. Sodality 1, 2, 3, 4g Football 2, 43 Track 1, 2, 3, 4. ROBERT JOHN POOR T4 Woodlawn Street Lynn Robert . . . talented performer on the bass viol . . . likes classical and lighter music . . . finds chess and painting absorbing . . . sports- minded and likes to argue at drop of a hat. Sodality 1, 2, 3, 45 Football 2, 43 Track 1, 2, 3, 4. ROBERT EDWARD POWER 608 East Second Street South Boston Likeable, bighearted Bob shines in base- ball and sparkles on the gridiron . . . next fall will Find Bob uprooting the goalposts for the Maroon and Gold. 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L. 1 ' - -lv. Lv ' A, 14 2 H Q' - .' ' 2 2 ' Q z - Q Y - V ' . , I ' ,', as , yr , 1 n C 1 j I Q 1 . .1 V1 1 I Y I , v H ,d 1. 1 v 1 ' , 1 as ' s . 1 1 Q: 1 2 -K1' 2 K1. 1: , ' . ', , .1 1 . ' Z K1 1 1 X151 ' ' 1- - 1 .1 ' ' l ' 1 'V 2 .'12,' ' L' ' .31 . 1, 2-1 J. .' 2 12--.1 t1'i1 lf 'az . unc 'z . 2 .' an l- . ' ' .' ' ' ' 1' .' 2 '. + ff T A -1 Y EDWARD ROCHE POWERS TT Grozier Road Cambridge Ed . . . very popular with us all . . . an interested Physic student . . . prefers baseball above all other sports . . . laugh producer ex- traordinaire . . . his motto: Never a dull mo- ment. Sodality 1, 2, 23, 45 Debating lg Junior Honor Society: Track 45 Baseball 4. Societyg Senior Honor Society: Track 43 Baseball 4. WILLIAM FRANCIS PUMPHRET, JR. 20 Cliff Avenue Winthrop Bill . . . came to B. C. H. from Sacred Heart in Sharon . . . long and lanky, he's way over six feet . . . quick wit and disarming per- sonality claim for him many friends. Sodality 1. 23 Basketball 4. JOSEPH HENRY QUINAN, JR. IT Garfield Road Belmont Joe,' is small in stature but rich in many friendships . . . has a winning smile and per- sonality . . .is planning to continue on to Notre Dame . . . good luck, Joe. JOHN FRANCIS REARDON, JR. 5 Downer Court Dorchester Jack chooses the thrills of the gridiron as his favorite in sports . . . he's one of the main- stays at the tackle position . . . a frequent browser in the Library. Sodality 1, 2, 3, 45 Stamp Club 23 Football 43 Track 2. JAMES THOMAS REGAN 143223 Dorchester Avenue Dorchester Smiling Jimmy has a clean-cut, pleasant personality . . . very popular . . . likes sports, especially football . . . has plans for North- eastern. Debating Ig Camera Club 1. I 981 JOSEPH MICHAEL REILLY 48 Thompson Street llyde Park Little Joe is a jovial prankster . . . sets a rapid pace in Chemistry . . . incorruptible hockey fan . . . Joe's collegiate choice still vague. Sodality 2, 3, 4. STEPHEN THOMAS REILLY, JR. 44 Blake Street Hyde Park Ambitious and cheerful, Steve has been a devoted member of the Sodality . . . Chemistry intrigues him, while basketball consumes his extra time . . . no college has yet received the nod from Steve, but success will be certain no matter which one he chooses. Basketball 4. JOHN JOSEPH REYNOLDS IT Clearwater Road Brookline John . . . pleasant personality . . . jolly . . . ambitious . . . he relishes Greek above other subjects . . . sports-minded . . . passes extra time tinkering with automobiles. Debating 1. THOMAS DOMINIC REYNOLDS, JR. 86 Oakton Avenue Dorchester Bud's happy-go-lucky manner puts everyone at ease . . . baseball and football gain his attention in the sports world . . . we pre- dict a great future for Bud in the engineer- ing field. Sodality 1. 2, Sl. 45 Band 1, 2, 3, -13 Junior Honor Society: Senior Honor Society. GEORGE WILLIAM RICE, JR. 1185 Brook Road Milton Hailing from Milton, Bill's ready, gleam- ing smile has earned him the nickname Smiley . . . a fine character is much acl- mired by the '49er's . . . hoping to matriculate with the R. O. T. C. for an engineering course. Junior Honor Societyg Senior Honor Society. I 99 I ARTHUR BERNARD RILEY, JR. 2 Olive Place Cambridge Art is a loyal booster of St. John the Evangelist Parish in North Cambridge . . . he is a Trigonometry ace . . . a sport enthusiast. he prefers football . . . Art is a fine college prospect and we expect to see him at B. C. next year. Soclality 1. JAMES RICHARD ROACH S+ Sumner Place Roxbury Jim . . . the pride of Roxbury . . . he gen- erates good feeling with that fascinating smile . . . an ardent Sodalist . . . in first year he was active in debating . . . strong in schol- arship. he plans on attending college next year. Sodality 1, -tg Debating l. EDWARD ANDREW ROBERTS 12 Gayland Street llorchester Bob . . . with us in Freshman year. gone in Sophomore. back in Junior . . . St. John's. Foncord in the interim . . a top student and a line fellow. he'll do well. Sodality 1.353 lil-INAISSANCIEL Track Il. JOHN FALLKNER ROCHE 1553 Rowe Street Roslindale Jack of the voluble vocal chords . . . ex- ercises tonsils in the church choir . . . had the Public Latin Auditorium rocking with his performance in Arsenic and Old Lace . . . Holy Cross make way. Sodality 1, LZ, 3, 43 Dramatics 1, 2. 43 Debat- ing l, 25 Junior Honor Societyg Senior Honor Society. GEORGE ROBERT ROCHEFORT 12 St. Rose Street Jamaica Plain Rock,' is one of those all around fine stu- dents . . . steady and dependable . . . strictly business in class, a confirmed funster outside . . . a prototype of a model B. C. High fellow. Sodality 25 Dramatics Ali RENAISSANCEQ Debating 2g Track 4. I:100l THOMAS ROBERT ROMEO 2214 Huron Avenue Cambridge Gifted with a Hne sense of humor, a versa- tile and cooperative student, Bob hopes to attend B. C. in the fall. Sodality 1, 2, 3, 45 Iinrolphimz 29 Track 1, 2. ROBERT EDWARD RORKE, JR. 26 Brookings Street Medford Speed, the big-hearted, easy-going, good- natured bard of Medford . . . a good joke for every pound . . . tuba player . . . Bob's rolling on to Georgetown. Sodality 2, 3, 45 Band 3. ROBERT DWIGHT ROSS, JR. 22 Sacramento Place Cambridge Bob's quiet mannerisms have made him a favorite member of the class . . . his hobby is coin-collecting . . . he stars in baseball and plays a good game of hockey . . . college in September. Sodality l, 2, 3, 49 Band l. NICHOLAS GEORGE ROSSETTI 224 East Eagle Street East Boston Every morning. George comes from the wikis of East Boston . . . Physics captivates his school time . . . sports-minded . . . in another four years, B. C. can claim him as an alumnus. Sodality 1, 2. 4. PAUL EDWARD ROWE, JR. 130 Chestnut Street Cambridge Earnest and hard-working. Paul has made a top-notch record . . . well liked by his many pals . . . cooperative spirit . . . has a bright and promising outlook. Sodality 4. l10lj JOHN ARTHUR RUSSELL, JR. 110 VVyllis Avenue Everett Johnny . . . his pleasing personality top- ped off with a display of his dimples . . .enjoys skiing and bowling, especially . . . Medical School is his aim. DONALD LEO RYAN 243 Holden Road Belmont Don . . . a true athlete who likes hunting best . . . studies hardest in English . . . has a jovial personality . . . enjoys searching for rare stamps . . . hopes to surge through Har- vard Law School. Sodality 1, 23 Stamp l'lub lg Basketball 1. PATRICK JOSEPH RYAN. JR. 112 YVoodward Road NVest Roxbury Turley, our proposed successor to Al Jolson. addicted to the boards and cinders . . . aspir- ing to a maritime career . . . attracted to Kings Point Academy. Sodality 1, 2, 3, 45 Track 2, 33. 4g Golf 23. -1. PAUL THOMAS RYAN -120 Horan Way Jamaica Plain Paul . . . four years a Sodality member . . . keen mind, popular with acquaintances . . . avid baseball and football fan . . . versatile student . . . hopes to attend H. G in fall. Sodality 1, 2, 33, -1: Football 4, Baseball 1, 2, -1. GEORGE EMILE ST. LAURENT. JR. 275 Park Street West Roxbury One of our most earnest students. George never failed to receive an honor card . . . that famous Ha set the whole class going . . . George will reap many future laurels. Sodality 1, 2, 3, 45 Debating 15 Band 1, 22: Junior Honor Society, Senior Honor Society. 11021 EDWARD JOSEPH SAVILL 13 Market Stl eet Cambridge Ed . . . an active and diligent worker . . . another Math enthusiast . . . has curly black hair . . . sports minded, he gives his approval to swimming and golf . . . college bound. Sodality 1. JOHN JAMES SCANLON, JR. Ii Stratford Street West Roxbury John . . . a good-natured, well-liked fellow . . . excellent student . . . works hard in all subjects . . . an avid sports enthusiast . . . plans to scale the Heights next year. Sodality 1, 2, Il, 41 Draniatics 29 Vamera Club 123 Junior Honor Societyg Senior Honor Society. GEORGE RICHARD SGHULTZ 570 Washington Street. Brighton Taciturn George was the power-horse full- back in the grid wars . . . tall and blond with a ruggedly handsome face, George has that certain something that assures success in any field. Sodality lg Football 2, Ii. -1: Track 33 Bas- ketball 2, 3. WILLIAM RANDOLPH SCOLLINS 16 Bateman Street Roslindale Bill collects stamps and coins when not studying: partial to football and baseball . . . Chemistry holds his school interest . . . has plans for college. Sodality 1. MARTIN GEORGE SHAUGHNESSY T-15 East Fifth Street South Boston Martin. quiet and unassuming, has won the respect and admiration of all his fellow stu- dents . . . cooperative spirit and dependability . . . wherever life takes him. he will be sure to succeed. Sodality 1, 2, 53, -15 Sodality Consultor 3. l103l VVILLIAM EDWARD SHEA 43 Kenwood Street Dorchester Undecided regarding his future, Bill is an admirer of athletics . . . track . . . a pleasing personality, he captures the admiration of his classmates . . . in studies, English is his first love. Track 45 Sodality 4. DAVID ANDRE SHEEHAN 64 Graycliff Road Newton Fentrc 'tDave was a hard-working member of our '48 football squad . . . quiet and well liked for this and other traits of his splendid per- sonality . . . English and Latin are his favorite subjects . . . Dave Wants to go to Prep school and strengthen his football ability . . . good luck. Dave. Sodality 1, 23 Band lg Football 4. FRANCIS XAVIER SHEEHAN I5 Prospect Hill Avenue Somerville A native of Somerville. Frank reflects sin- cerity and dependability . . . generous and a hard-working student . . . his favorite hob- bies. gardening and music. Sodality 1, 2, 3, 4: Track 1. JOSEPH JAMES SHEEHAN, JR. 24 Wolcott Road Brookline A sociable lad from Brookline, Joe radiates sincerity and good sportsmanship . . . an envoy of friendliness . . . basketball awakens this dormant fan . . . R. C. his collegiate choice. Sodality 1, 2, 3, 4g Debating 1. DONALD JOHN SINCLAIR 48 Rosemont Street Dorchester Don . . . personality plus . . . football is his favorite sport . . . likes fishing and swimming . . . plans to attend Middlebury College . . . runs track. Sodalitv 1g Track 2. I 104 I JOSEPH FRANCIS SLASON 27 Orchard Street Jamaica Plain Skip's gaiety teams up well with Latin and Greek . . . puts accent on dancing . . . a booster of baseball and football . . . Skip hopes to be on Georgetown's roster in fall. Sodality 1.3,-13 RENA1ssANor-:g Track 2, 23, 4. EDWARD LEO SMITH, JR. 10 Francis Street Somerville Boston Celtics take notice as Smitty's bas- ketball prowess is only surpassed by his mag- netic personality and wit . . . English pre- ferred, says Smitty and he sure can put Eng- lish on that basketball. Sodality -lg Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4g Co-Cap- tain 43 Baseball 4: Room President 43 Senior Council. CARL THOMAS SOLONE IT Stower Street Revere Regular commuter from our beach city. Revere, Carl plays a robust part in our student activities . . . famous for his classy dark- rimmed glasses . . . neat and well-liked . . R. C. in September. Sodality 1, 23 Junior Honor Society. JOHN FRANCIS SORDILLO 14 llummer Street Brookline John, a native of Brookline. hopes to fur- ther his education in law . . . a good athlete . . . favors radio and football as hobbies. Radio -1. FRANCIS MICHAEL STAPLETON 245 Ellison Avenue Dorchester Jovial Frank is very active in the debating society of which he is president . . . faithful Sodality member . . . track member . . . fine speaker. participant in oratorical finals . . . likes Chemistry. Sodality l. 2. 35, 43 Ilramatics 1. ZZ. 33, 4: Ora- torical Finals 1, 2. fi. 43 RI-:Nlss,xNc'i-:g Junior Honor Society: Senior Honor Society: Track Manager 3, 4. l105l FRANCIS HENRY STEVENS. JR. 18-1 White Street Belmont Steve . . . well known, well liked by all . . . gifted with an excellent voice . . . the life of the party . . . debator extraordinary . . . Stevie will pursue further studies in the hope of becoming a dentist. Sodality 2, Ii, 43 Debating 3, 4. ANDREW JOSEPH SULLIVAN IT Wachusett Strcet Jamaica Plain Highly popular with his bag of tricks . . . wide awake during Physics, his favorite study . . . likes football, baseball and basketball . . . has plans for college next year. GEORGE MARTIN SULLIVAN -17 Roberts Road l'2llllbl'lllLIt' A small fellow with a blond even cut. he's conscientious and hard working . . . Latin tomes intrigue him . . . football and basket- ball fight it out for his approval . . . hopes for the Heights. Sodalily 2g Track 2. JAMES MICHAEL SULLIVAN -1 Hutchinson Street C'anibridgEc Prominent in Math . . . an avid sports fan . . . a sunny disposition . . . well liked by his teachers and his acquaintances . . . bound for the Heights. Sodality 1, 25 Track 1. NEIL JOSEPH SULLIVAN 59 Gallivan Boulevard Dorchester Sully sleeps in Dorchester . . . enjoys Math in the South End . . . with his quiet personal- ity he will do well in an English major at the Cross or the Heights. RAYMOND HENRY SULLIVAN -110 Whiting Avenue Dedham Sully is one of the quietest boys in class but a regular fellow . . . likes Chemistry . . . sportsminded . . . certain to achieve success in his chosen field. ROBERT PAUL SULLIVAN 33 Brookside Avenue Jamaica Plain Bob is a product of Jamaica Plain . . . known for his jolting humor and earnestness . . . socially prominent . . . baseball and bowling head his sports list . . . looking forward to B. C. DONALD JOSEPH SURETTE 428 Frankfort Street East Boston Don is always ready with a laugh . . . skillful performer on the baseball diamond . . . possessor of a lively disposition . . . we are sure his talents will carry him to great heights. Sodality 1, 2, 3, 43 Junior Honor Societyg Senior Honor Society. FREDERICK STANISLAUS SYPEK 92 Draper Street Dorchester Freddy is a native of Dorchester .... sports enthusiast, basketball preferred . . . brightens classroom with his clever conversations . . . won many friends at B. C. High. Sodality 1, 2. ROBERT FRANCIS TAYLOR 37 Sargent Avenue Somerville Bob. one of the hardest workers in the class . . . sincerity, a simple sense of responsibility and a wonderful shyness have won the ad- miration of all his mates. Sodality 1, 2, Ii, 43 Iiotnlplzimz 43 Track 2, 3 4 in LIOTI ROBERT BARRY THOMAS 2338 Beach Street Revere Tall, tan and terrific . . . he utilizes his knowledge of English by persuading the clams on Revere Beach to rise to his recitation of Keats . . . a special vim and loquaciousness spell for him success and a plethron of friends in the future. Sodality 1, 23 RENA1ssANcE. JAMES LAWRENCE TIBERT 50 Granite Avenue Dorchester Loyal member of band. sociable and agree- able . . . funster . . . likes sports. especially basketball . . . popular with teachers . . . college bound. Sodality 1, 23 Band 1, 2, 3, -11 Junior Honoi Society. ARTHUR EDWARD TIERNEY, JR. T Delano Avenue Revere The shores of Revere claim Art as a native son . . . has a legion of friends . . . pleasing personality with entertaining humorisms . . . a steady worker. he nominates English as a prize-winner. Sodality 1, 2. PAUL RICHARD TIERNEY 157 East Voltage Street Dorchester Always pleasant . . . studious. ambitious . . . likes Greek . . . sports-minded . . . active Sodal- ist . . . excels in languages . . . heading for the Heights. Sodality 2, 335 Track 1. ROBERT JOSEPH TODD 596 East Seventh Street South Boston Bob claims Trig is his favorite subject . . . a sports enthusiast, he prefers track . . . it's Anchors Away for Bob after graduation. Sodality 2, 33 Stamp Club 25 Track Z. I 108 1 THEODORE EDWARD TRANQUILLINO 112 Prince Street Boston Ted . . . an excellent scholar with a great sense of humor . . . the maximus of the German class . . . noted for his zesty re- sponses . . . R. C. in fall. Sodality 1, 2, Il, 45 Junior Honor Society: Senior Honor Society. JOHN FRANCIS VALINOTE, JR. 14 Lindall Street Roslindale Val . . . room president and member of Senior Council . . . divides his sports prefer- ences between football and baseball . . . he singles out Trig as his preferred subject . . . member of football and baseball teams for last two years . . . our All-America quarterback for 1948. Sodality 1, 2, 3, 43 Football 3, -lg Baseball 3, 4. ARTHUR PHILIP VAUTRAIN, JR. 66 Botolph Street North Quincy Art . . . quiet, personable, he has a top- notch class record . . . an avid opera fan . . . earnest and conscientious Worker . . . a future A. B. from B. C. Sodality 2, 3, 4g Bololphiun Associate Edi- torg 45 RENAissANcr:g Debating 2, 3, 45 Jun- ior Honor Societyg Senior Honor Society: Track 25. FRANCIS WALTER VYE 14 Oak Bluff Medford Success is his by-word . . . top writer for Botolphian and editor of Renaissance . . . generous in giving of his talents . . . known for scholastic achievements and open-handed generosity. Sodality 2. 43 Hofolphirzn Associate Editor Sl,-11 Debating 23 Band 2, Zi. 45 Junior Honor Society 1, 2, 33 Senior Honor Society 43 fliditorl RENAIssANcE 41 Track 3. WILLIAM CLIFFORD WADE 51 Palmer Street Arlington Cliff . . . has a buoyant personality and is equipped with a flashing wit . . . the blond giant of the golf course . . . handsome and debonair . . . Heights in the fall. Sodality 2, 3, 43 Dramatics 31: Debating 225 REN,ussANcI-:g Track 2, 3, 43 Golf 3, 4. f109j DONALD EDWARD WAELTER 10 Vtlhitcoinb Street Belmont Keen mind . . . sharp intellect . . . always a sharp dresser . . . proud to live in Belmont . . . handsome, debonair . . . Don will pursue a B. S. degree in Chemistry. Junior Honor Society, Senior Honor Soci- etyg Track 3. WILLIAM EDWARD WALPER, JR. 108 VValden Court Cambridge Red-haired Willie . . . an appreciable fellow . . . outside class, he's carefree and merry . . . in class, with all kidding aside, he's an intent student . . . promising talents bode well for the future. JAMES PATRICK WALSH. JR. IST Beacon Street Arlingrton Vitality plus joyiality with a dash of mis- chief . . . blend this with a keen mind and a conscientious character . . . all together they produce our grinning prodigy from Arlington. Sodality 2, 3, 4: Draniatics il. 43 RENAIS- SANCE: Debating 2. EDWIN GEORGE WARNER 2228 Parsons Street Brighton Daily commuter from Brighton . . . Ed will argue for or against any topic . . . would make a good lawyer . . . quite an artist with the pen . . . bright future ahead. Sodality 1, 2, 23, 45 Track Z3 Radio Club 43 President Radio Club 4. JOHN RICHARD WELCH 22 North Warren Street VVoburn One glance at John and you can see what a sterling character he is . . . a good talker and a very good listener . . . excellent school record and his future is assured. Sodality 1, 2, 3, 43 Junior Honor Societyg Senior Honor Society: Room President 4g Senior Council. IIIOJ ROBERT DONALD WELSH 49 Hamlet Street Arlington Welshie's the latter half of the Williams- Welsh duo . . . calls Arlington home . . . likes Trig in school . . . although he's played varsity football he has a definite leaning to baseball . . . B. C. at the Heights claims him next fall. Sodality 1, 2, 3, 45 Football 2, 3, 4. JAMES HENRY WILLIAMS 330 Blue Hills Parkway Milton Everyone claims Jay's friendship because of his effervescent personality . . . when sub- ject preference is mentioned, Trig takes first prize . . . has a consuming interest in all sports . . . the B. A. course at Dartmouth beckons for Jay. Sodality lg Junior Honor Society: Senior Honor Societyg Room President 2, 3. JOSEPH MARTIN WYNNE 86 Walnut Street Dorchester A lover of merriment, Joe has enlivened his class . . . likes football and track . . . shows a decided preference for Latin . . . intends to don naval blue after graduation. Sodality1,2,3, 45 Track 1. ANGELO FRANCIS ZIINO 14 Lincoln Street Hyde Park Buz is tops in his fields at making friends . . . quick wit and ready smile are a joy to all . . . a stand-out on the track team . . . prefers Chemistry to other subjects . . . plans to join the Navy . . . we wish him luck. Sodality lg Track 1, 2, Il, 4. LOUIS RICHARD ZIZZA. JR. 18 Fairfield Street Revere Brilliant student . . . fine athlete . . . bul- wark of varsity football team . . . four year honor student great prospect for an engineering career. Sodality 2, 3, 43 Football 3. 4. I 111 J NEW' 21,5 :IBC HIGH!! John W Cuasen LeoF Delaney Franc1QJ Dovle PaulM Klncade PaulM Aqselm Frederlck J Beaudoln John T Beaver M1chaelJ Berrlgan Arthur A Brown John P Buckley Charle J Bunklev Donald Burgess vl alter M Burke Joseph J Bvrne SENIOR HONOR SOCIETY CLASS OF 1949 Das 1d C McGoldr1ck Plc szdcnt W1ll1amJ MeMorrou PaulF Ocho Edu ard L Smith John F V 1l1note SOLIETY Martln J Cam Jamee M Caahman John J Cheney Rlchard K Chleholm W1ll1am T Chfford Jerome J Connor J Roger Cornelller Iohn F Creedon Robert S Curry John W Cuaaen SENIOR HOINOR SOCIETY PART I Fnst IOW left to llght Hannon Mulphx Bunkley I6a1V Iamb llgllwn Oalun Delaney Hanley C1 eedon Second low IWOIIIS Buckley Caln Poxnels McDonagh Cannon Hullev lxunmu lynch Ixeaney Hoev WllllamS Cl llSl'l0ll11 6121111110 McLellan Tlanquxlllno Th11d low Holland Cussen BVIIIQ Helmlck llfICG0ldllClx Blown Cully Scanlon Cash man Belllgan Rlce GIDDODS Beavel Kennedy Noonan Ixwlatkowskl In I vt, I - L x -- -- X MEMBERS OF THE SENIOR COUNCIL SENIOR HONOR SOCIETX PART II Cade Lawton Kelley Holton McKenna Second iovn Mulrhw -Xsselin Suuette Welch Vautlalll Coinelliu Habei lin Donoxan Doxle hull Thud IOXN Vxe Mcvlillan livin 'NIaCGee Mahonex Duffx lVlcI nod Donahue Btau doin BUIQQSS Leo F Delanev NN lllldm J Dohertx Robert E Donwhue Jamee D Donovan Jeremiah E Donox an F1anc1sJ Dox le Edward T Duffx Thomae B Fitzgerald Robert E Galvin James F Cibbonq R1chardJ Haberlin Leo F Hanlex John C Hannan James F Halt Rax mond G Helmlck Matthew T Hoex Cerald F Horton Quentin E Hughes Leon ud F Hurlex JohnJ Keanex Fiantix L Kellex I xul -X Kellex Thom is 'VI Kenneclx R u mond J Kennex I 1ulNI Ixincxcle IohnJ Kula Robeit XX Kxxi ztkoxx ski I eoigel Lamb John M. Lawton John T. Lewis John J Lx nch John R MacDonald Jamee B MacCee Fiancie X 'VIahonex Hubert XX McDon xgh Thomae J McDonald Francis T McFarland John F McKenna Frederick C McLeod XX1ll1amJ NJCNIOIIOXX A1 thur R 'Nlellx n Chfuleq F JVIOIIIS Fiancls NI lVlu1ph Geoi ge E 'Vlul phi Peter B Noonan Edu ard R Pon 615 Thomae D Rex noldx C XX 1ll1am Rice John F Roche Ceoige F St Liuient IohnJ Bcanlon NI lltlll C Sh xughnewx I41 zntis NI Bt xpleton Don ild I Sulette Theocloie F T1 inquillino Althul l X lllll in F1 incis XX X xe .Iohn R. XX elth James H. Williams T' YZ F11 st low: left to right: Cheney, Clifford, Fitzgeiald, MacDonald, St. Laurent, H ut lun 7 V 7 7 . 7 ' . .Al J, A A ., 7 . A . A . , - , .2 , Y Afr I ' Y . ,' Y A Y A Av, Av, A . A , A . a V ' , f ' . . I , l . 1. Peter D. Gianino Robert G. McMillan ' S . 1. . Y. i' - A A 1 1 ' , ' A' . c 1 . . A ' 'H' A .. A A A A . IA, ' , . . Lv ' 1 ' , L . AY .1 i . I 1. ' z ' . j . A' u .Y I ' J. . 2 ' ,A K ' v A 0 . a K N C A ' - . 2 ' I. 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Ad lebum Per Marlam Patronebs of the Sodalltw flllll Our Lady, Queen and THE SODALITY MOLDER OF CHARACTER AND HONOR The outstanding functlon of Boston College High School as of any Jesuit High is the Sodahty of Our Lady The original Sodahty was founded by a Jesuit scholastic 1n 1563 for the pur pose of unltlng the young men of the time in special bands to do honor to the Blessed Mother The membership was select the requirements strlct As the vears passed the Sodahty grew and it was carried to many lnstltutions throughout the world wherever the sons of Ignatlus could be found Instltuted at Boston College High w1th the founda tion of the school lt has always been the prlme activity ln the lives of the stu dents As ltS motlve for existence in crease of love of God through devotion to Mary IS also equlvalent to the basic reason for our enrollment at a Catholic High School it is no wonder that the Sodahty has grown and prospered as It as In the fall of 1945 vslth the establish bu1ld1ng on Massachusetts Avenue a separate branch of the school Sodahty was formed under the direction of Father Lawrence M Ryan SJ the newly appointed first year Student Counsellor Father Ryan spent this year prepar ing the future full fledged Sodahsts and showing them their dutles smce each boy must know and fully understand the alms and purposes of the Sodahty and the benefits derived from membershlp before he is offlclally recelved into it It IS during this vear that future Sodahsts become acquainted with the weekly So dallty meetmgs 1n vshlch a short 1nstruc tion IS glven Upon our entrance 1nto the main school the follovxlng year we had as our Vloderator Father Paul Baxrx SJ whose untlrlng energy lmbued us all l115Ql with a sense of the need of action Under his 1nsp1r1ng leadershlp a total of more than S28 000 dollars was collected for the B C High Building Fund whlle the Little Slsters of the Poor profited con slderably from the assorted foodstuffs contributed by the student body How ever Father Barry was forced to leave us on account of 1ll health and Father John Hughes S J became the tempo rary moderator At the close of the year the fruition of our efforts was obtained when we knelt at the altar ra1l and were officially received 1nto the Sodahty of Our Lady Durlng our Junior Year we had Father Lawrence Ryan S J once more as our Moderator and as Seniors Father Louis Logue S J took charge There were notable occurrences in both vears Father Ryan personally con ducted a Mission Symposium of six Re l1g1ous Orders on the B C H stage ln the Spring of Junlor Year Included tives of the White Fathers Columban Fathers the Maryknoll Missionaries the Oblates the Paullsts and a Secular Priest The event proved successful and profitable Father Logue directed a speclal fund Campalgn for the benefit of the Vatican Broadcastlng Station throughout the school immediately after Christmas of Senior Year Thls too was a great success almost S1 O00 being collected for the use of the Holy Father For some of us ou1 actixe Sodalltx days are ended But alvx ays in tlmes of trouble and stress or of Jog. and exulta tion always the sp1r1t of loxe and char lty first fosteled ln our hearts as mem bers of Our Lady s Sodahty uill remain xx 1th us JAMES F GIBBONS ALLENF HI-JTHERINGTON JR - 7 ' ! . . , ., - - . . s , S - , K , n 0, - 7 Y , . . u . n - . . 3 . y ' . ! ' '7 . , . ! 7 Y . , , . ., . 9 - h . . . . V. . - . . . ment of the Freshman Class in the new among these orders were representa- . , . , 7 ' 'Q 9 ! . , . ., . . . - . ' ' I l 7 , 7 . 9 Y v . , 1 1 ' v . v . . v vu, ' ' . . . . . Y - st s , , , - . Y . . Y - u o - Q n ' , . ' ' ' Y, . Y. . ' . y 3 , 3 A I I ' VY, . .Y ' v . , . Rex F1 1OL,U61I1 confel ence mth Sodahts Prefect Nolan O Sulllx an Culrx Beaudom l K f Sodahtx Ch1pelAlta1 fllbl Rex Lfm1enceRxan SJ Student Counselol 45 46 41 48 v 1 r ' 1 V' ,'v W . . .4 L , , . . , .v . ,1 l, . . ,f 512 1 15' vi 4 , '.-D .,4! I , 11 ., 1. t.' 1 1 . 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' H I '1 THE RENAISSANCE CLIMAX OF FOUR MEMORABLE YEARS 'IFN -XISSANCP 'XTASTI' RMIINDS AT XX OPlx Centu F flllflll SJ 'llodua Ol left o Soon after the firet Sen1o1 Assemblx of the xear xx hen the sponsolshlp ot a 3 ear Book xx as ox 61 xx helmmglx dec1ded on Father F1 anc1s G11ff1n S J took up h1s dutles as Mode1ato1 and conxoked the firat general meetmg of the staff At th1s meetlng the l1te1a1y and buslness Qtaffe were draxxn up and vxe began at once to attack the largest task that lax ahead of ue that ot vxrltlng the 1nd1 xldual blOgl aph1es Theee xx e1e 3.SS1gH9ll to sex eral rep1esentat1ves from each of the ten sectlons Thue xxe began the long rnonthe of xxork xxhxch proceeded xx1th regular Tueedax meetmge lntempereed xx 1th speclal gatheunge of the Ed1t0F1dl Staff the Buemess DINISIOH and thc other ad1uncts and commlttees of the Staff Eallx IH October F1 ink Vxe xx as xp polnted as Edltol 1n Chlet Bx th1s tlme the hrst suggeatlons and Ideas had been sltted and the genelal plan ot the book declded on The sports xx r1te upe xxele a slgned at th1s tlme our accommodat mg sportacasters belng John Beax er Al Mahoney therebx tak1ng care of another of the extenelxe and lmportant Qectlons of the book Among the other a1t1cles to be glxen out xxere the Botolplzzan to Edltor Rax Helmlck and Debatlng to John McLellan Peter Noonan took on the taek of the Sclence act1x1t1es and RFNAISSAINCI' BUSINESS PFRSONNPL I1OlltlOXN lrft to llght Chcnex Hannon McWI1llan Nxe F1 fjllfflll SJ Thoma Donoxan Dalx Icxxle Stcondloxx Walsh lullcv Finn OBIILII fllJlJ0f1S lxanc Donoxan C0lllLlllL1 Dohutx Thnd 1oxv Pufcttl l'LlXNlll CUIIX Scanlon Rochcfolt Robeltb Conxxav Vautlaln lxllloy --.--din? - , i , v' , . 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' V S-if! n Flank Nlahonex took ox 61 the Dr lmdtlC SKJCIQIX Jlm GllJlJOIls xolunteered fol the 1mpo1tant Sodahtx DIGCQ To each of these speclal Clilllt ls due fol the excel lent lob thex accompllshed The SGHIOI xV1lt9L1DQ ae xxe men t1oned xx exe ou1 bxggest IQSDOIlN1lJ1lltX and those that alded ln gdllllllg of our obxectlxe xx exe IILIITIGIOLIN and Wllllllg of xx hom onlx a texx can be mentloned thoae to xxhom a D3.1t1CLllal xxoxd of l6LOgYllt10ll ls due T01 the genelous glft of then t1me and enelgx 1n the endlebe xx rltlng and rexxlltlng lnxolx ed among them Joe Gaudet Bob Mclsaac Al Hetheungton Bob Cu11x Jlm NIacGee P1 ink NI lhcncx Bob IXlll0N John Fxnn lohn NIcDonald Don NIcHugh and J1m Clonxx ax E allx ln Deccmbel Bob NIcNI1ll in and Rax Helmlck xx ere named as our Aeeo clate Edltors Both surrendered then tlme and energles unsparmglx through out the entlle xeal and xx ere alxx axs on h 1nd to g1xc 11d ln ou1 manx endeax o1s Ex 91 xx1th an exe for the l1ghte1 slde of l1fe the Rnzrzzssmzcc sponsored a Roller Skatlng Paltx and Dances xx h1ch xx ere enthuslastlcally supported bx the 49 era Too manx ot ou1 Staff haxe not been mentloned here but xxlthout the aselst ance and adxxce of each of them the Rcnczzsfsance could not haxe been com p1led and hnlshed The xxolk has noxx IRE C-XMI' RX SCRNE been completed and each of the staff can look back xx1th pude to haxe been a part of so tl6I'l'16I1Cl0L1S an undeltakxng Xear Book xxe xxwh to pax a trlbute ehort IH xx ords but long IH meanlng and slncerlty to Father FFHHCIS GFIHIII who has glxen of hlmself vxlthout Qtmt to folm and perfect thlb Reazfzzsbalzcc To N11 Mahonex S J xxho hae a1ded and encoulaged Us so often a ferxent Thank xou FRANCIS xx V YE RILINAISSANCE LITERARY PERSOINNLL F1ont1oxx ltft to llght inane Holland Hclmlck Vyc 'VII lVIahoncx SJ Hanlty fldlllllO lVIcLellan Mclaaac SLCOlldl0XY 'Had ee Noonan Beaxel Bloxxn Cannon 'Vlahonex Slason lane Thndloxx MacDonald Buckltx HithQl1Hf.,t0Il Vx adc Plncault lxnk Habellm Baxclock Yfffgaztfw f... f -:usa-.Q sc ' I ' V ' 1 2 1 . y . 7 . 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' - 7 :A v 1 s 7 ve .v ' v 1 ' '. . 1- .. , .-,. , .' ,- ' , ' ,. .- ,.' .f, .- , THE BOTOLPHIAN OUR LITERARY MFDIUWI OF CULTURE One of the p11ma1x alms of a classlcal trammg IS the dexelopment of f1eedom of expreeelon The Botolphzan affolds 1 strlklng proof of the success of th1s phase of our t1a1n1ng Th1s excellent magfwme proxldes a mouthplece fo1 the student VOICC w hethe1 IH a short storx a fanc1ful eesax O1 a SCFIOUS QYDIQSSIOII of the student s x1ew Pu1e teen age nonsense has 1tS place 1n the Botolphmn and there IS also elde bx s1de a sect1on on the hne alts The cuuent hooks uc rexlewed 1n each Issue, xx h1le the cl 1ss notes and Qports wr1te ups coxer the nexxs ot the school The qualltx of this magamne has been repeatedlx atteeted bx the Columbm Scholastic P2 rss Assoczafzon Exel smce the foundlng of th1s bodx twenty hxe xears ago, the Bofolphzmz has taken flrst place among all magaflnes ot 1ts class 111 the natlon Th1s IS the maganne xx hlch has been an 1nsp11at1on to 11s duung 0111 foul xears at B C Hzqh Duung ou1 Freehman xea1 O1x1lle Purdy wae Edltor 1n Chlef and Ronald VVex and Edltor under the duectlon of Hr Leona1d NIcCa1thx SJ as m0de1 ator N0 membel of the class of fortx nme as xet had the teme11tv to punt an artlcle but the class was leplesented hx sul prlslnglx xx ell w rltten class notes and home news features The Imfolphmn won the Columbla Schol 1st1c P1 ess con test IH March In second xeal, the class ot fo1tx mne came 1nto 1ts oxxn The Ed1to1 that xeal was Leo Hmes and Wir Shme S I , took ove1 as moderator Leo Hanlex 1o1necl BOTOLPHIAIN STAFF Fust xow left to llght Chenev lVIcM1llan Yaut1a1n Helmlclx 'NI1 OHa1a SJ Yxt Hanlcx McLellan cld!lll1O Second 1oxx Hannon lxcllcx WIcHug,h -Xssclm 'Vlclxtnna 'lIcDo11ag,h Donmxan Cm Ilklllll Hetht11ng'ton Buckley M1tDon1lcl Thud loxx Costa Plncault Beavu C nnon BIOXNTI C IIN lx n Cal 1 1 lx Tax lol Deshal nals EWR' J A 1' -y ' I . ff' -1 1 11 U . , . . .. v 1 I ' .1 .1 I 47' ' A n g 4 NN' ' 1 '1 4' 1 1 0 0 , , 4 1 1 1 . . ., . 1 1 ' ' 11 '1 , , .. . . 1 1 l . . 1 . 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A all the staff of the Democrat1c Liberator, of VVh1Ch he has been the guldmg Splrlt ever smce Ray Helmlck became a L1t eraly Contrlbutor by prxntlng two artlcles ln the Fme Arts sectlon Leo Nolan was our first poet and Thomas Romeo contrlbuted an essay The busl ness end of the magarlne went to John Horan Once more the Botolphzan took top honors at Columbia Our thlrd year opened very prop1t1 ously with a grand Centennial Issue IH honor of the coming of the Jesuits to Boston in 1847 KQXIH Doherty became the Edltor in Chlef with Fr Francls Grlffm SJ as moderator asslsted by Mr Ambrose Mahoney S J Many new staff' members appeared from the class of forty nme through the year notablv Frank Vye and Peter Gxanmo who d1s tlngulshed themselves as Llterary Con trlbutors Busmess Manager Wllllam Chevaller Frank Stapleton Paul Kelley and Alfred LaGreca Leo Hanley con tlnued on the Democratlc Llberator wh1le Ray Helmlck took over the Book Revlew sectlon New talent came up 1n the art field as seen 1n the lllustratlons of John Coleman and Steve McKenna ThlS year the Columbia Scholastic Press awarded us the Gold Medal for outstand mg achlevement The class of forty mne stepped at last into the saddle wlth the beglnnlng of senlor vear The new Edlt0I'lI1 Ch1ef was Ray Helmlck wlth Frank Vye and Art Vautraln as Assoclate Edltors Mr Robert O Hara S J headed the group Perhaps the outstandlng contrlbutlon of the year was Frank Vyes stlrrlng short story Ode to Mary Other Stflk mg short storles were wrltten by Art Vautraln John MacDonald and many others A school of poets sprang up rep resented by John Costa Paul Kellev Don McHugh Cllff Wade and Al Heth ermgton Excellent sports revlews were wutten by Paul Asselln John Hannon and John Beaver whlle Bob McM1llan ab y headed the Exchange department Bob Taylor an outstandmg artlst Jolned the ranks of veterans John Coleman and Steve McKenna The Democratlc Llber ator drew 1nsp1rat1on from Leo Hanley and Wllfred Pmault and Ronald Sprague managed the buslness aspects of the magazlne Roger Cornelller Dennls Donoxan John Cheney Arthur Brown Jerry Donovan Francls Kelley and John McLellan gave lmpetus to a gala staff l191l Rev F1anc1sJ Grlffln SJ botolphzan MOd6FatO1 1947 48 This year for the first tlme the ed1 torlal staff made the trip to New York to attend the Columbla Scholastic Press Assoclatlon Conventlon Once agaln the Botolphzan was awarded first place among the natlon s student publlcatlons The Botolphzan 81mS at a w1de student part1c1pat1on ln 1tS publlcatlon A large staff IS assembled and anyone 1n the school even a Freshman can have an artlcle prlnted Contrary to the usual practlce 1n school magazlnes one does not find 1n the Botolphzan those para graphs which are so obvlously written bv Teacher No th1S magazlne IS truly the voice of the student body The thoughts and op1n1ons of the boys them selves appear on ltS pages and thus It IS a wltal l1v1ng part of B C Hlgh The enthuslasm of ltS staff was attested th1s vear when a large group turned out fol the equlpplng of a new headquarters for the magazine on the fourth floor It IQ this enthusiasm whlch has made the Botolphzan what It IS and what It repre sents whlch has malntalned 1tS hlgh standard through the years surpassmg all other publlcatlons of 1ts class and made lt a tubute to the spirit of B C Hlgh The Botolphzan shall always carrv on as somethlng umque ln the school and as a l1v1ng monument to the classlcal tralnlng lnculcated there fulfilllng ey er the hlgh ldeal of Rellglonl et Bonls Artlbus RAYMOND HELMILK Q Y . . . v . . 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W, 1,,'11 1 12:1 1 BAND F1Ollt1OXV left to llght FIBHCIS McManus -Xlfled Hughes Paul Dclanu Ml Fldllilb J Mahlel DIIQCIOI Rev Flallcl J Glld3X SJ xT0dLldtO1 Rlchald Hankcy James hcnnex John Flnn Second IOWV Edwald Buchan Thomas lawton Rlchald OBl1en lohn FIWIU Flcd Hankeg F1 ancls X Xe Paul Blgclow Ietel O Hala Donald Ballx Thlld IOYV James Bul ke John Hcgaltx Paul hax ln Thomas Hallolall Janus WIcCunL Edwald Sallda Thomas Reynolds Wllllanl Davls THE BAND THE SPELL OF A SONG Xxylth the advent of the future class of 49 ln the fall of 1945 the facultx were elated to such an extent th xt thex promptlx authorlzed the reformlng and reactlwatlon of the school band The newlv organlzed unlt was placed under the aegls of Father Tobln of the A A and 'Vll Francls J Mdhlel the well known organlst and dlrector took up the baton as conductor From thls new class of 49 came mans of the chal ter mem Scarcelw two weeks after 1ts lnltlal rehearsal the band stalted on the road of the countless performances ahead wlth a notew orthx show lng at the Law rence Hlgh game As a lesult the 101 lowlng Week thew traveled to Cheverus ln Portland for a memol lble weekend From then on 1ts success was assured and lts capabllltles hue been demon strated durlng these f0U1 XCAIS at per formances both wlthln and 0lltSlCl9 ot the school Parents Nlghts dramatlc productlons mlnstlel shows rallles sports events even gladuatlons have nad added color and galetx through the band Wlth a rellable complement ot muslclans Mr Mahlel to whom the Band owes a speclal debt of gl atltude for H941 lts success has led the unlt IH a wlde lepel tolre ot numbels I' lom the St1lI'11'1g' choruses ot For Boston to the sweet stralns of 1 waltz from the rhxthm of Cershwln to the majestlc overture to the Student Prlnce the boss have thrllled thelr wlde audlences Father Robert Tobln S J and Father FFHHCIS Glldav SJ have added much to the endeavors of the band through thelr guldance and untlrlng zeal as mod erators Among the membels who stand out especlallx ln our mlnds IH past wears were Dlck Horton and John Glugglo of 47 Paul O Brlen and Tlm Delanex the fllst elected co captalns together wlth Al Walsh Charlle Smlth Bob Ahern and mam others from the class ot 48 Thls x ear Leo Delanex unanlmouslx suc needed to the 0ff1L6 of captaln and also led the band on xallous occaslons Dlck Rex nolds our accompllshed clarlnetlst John FFWIH and Phll Natoll from the saw sectlon Jlfll Tlbelt Fl lnk N Xe and Tom F1tLgelald ue all among the 49 ers who have glven thell tllents to thls xears band FRANK IS W WYE 1 A . 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' 1. -1 1 1 Y 1 ' ' 1 l .. 4 . 1 . , , , IN MEMORIAM REV LAURENCE F McCARTHY DANIEL D MCGAFFIN EDWARD J SULLIVAN ROBERT B COONEY REV LAURENCE J M CARTHY SJ R 1 P The members of the class of 1949 hold ln reverent memory the names of former classmates who started then' careers wlth promlse and expectatlon but whose days wlth us were ended abruptlv when they were called to their everlasting reward The class also mourned the traglc passlng of one of thelr most den death was a blow to both faculty and student body Ah that day of tears and mournlng From the dust of earth returnmg Man for Judgment must prepare hlm Spare 0 God In mercy spare them Lord Who dld st our souls redeem Grant u blessed requiem Amen From the Dues lrae I 1271 . . . c , , , beloved instructors, Father Laurence McCarthy, S.J., whose sud- ll ' I I I ll ' I I 9 ' I I I ' ll Il ' ll IHHJDTHATIJNEI FOOTBALL RAPID RICHARD R3pld1S rxght And 3 ou m1ght saw r1 l th pp mg 1115 thm F01 that IS e wav It looked when Rlchard Doyle started runnmg vuth the ball for the M al oon and Gold l128I Dick Doyle in a bear-hug tackle. Left to right: Smiling Co-Captains 1948 VARSITY FOOTBALL SCHEDULE B.C.H. 26 Keith Academy 14 B.C.H 40 Boston Tech. 12 B.C.H 12 Boston Latin 7 B.C.H. 20 Boston Trade 6 B.C.H. 0 Chelsea 25 B.C.H 12 Boston Com. 6 B.C.H B.C.H B.C.H. 13 Boston English 0 6 Dorchester 13 13 Revere 13 A veteran team greeted Coach John Morris, the new leader of the Maroon and Gold at the start of this eventful season. He continued the T formation attack which the team had been employ- ing for four years. B. C. H. can well be proud of this chapter of the Junior Eaglets for they defeated our traditional rivals Latin and English, something that was not done for the four previous years. The members of the team will attest to the fact that under the leadership of Coach John Morris and Assistant Coach Bill Lynch there was a driving inspira- tion which enabled the team to complete such a successful season. In the first game of the season we de- feated Keith Academy 26-14 under the lights. Richie Doyle was the star, scor- ing three touchdowns, all of which were runs over 50 yards. In another non-Con- ference game we were defeated by Chel- sea, a power house of Class A, 25 to 0. Dave McGoldrick and John Cussen. In this game the Maroon and Gold could never get their attack started and in- juries to key players hurt our cause considerably. In our finale we tied Re- vere 13 to 13 on Thanksgiving Day be- fore a gala holiday crowd which saw B. C. H. score one fast touchdown and then watched Revere add two faster ones to lead almost throughout the whole game. But John Cussen broke through the Revere line and scurried 63 yards to tie the game. B. C. H. opened its Conference sched- ule by walloping Technical 40-12. The scoring was well divided between the backiield quartet of Cussens, Schultz, Valinote and Doyle, with Richie scoring twice. We continued on the victory trail by stopping Latin 12 to 7. John Valinote scored the f1rst touchdown on a line-buck and John Cussen intercepted a stray pass and ran 37 yards for our second touchdown which proved to be the mar- gin of victory. In our next three engage- ments we toppled Trade, Commerce and our arch-rival English 20-6, 12-6, and 13-0 respectively. In the Trade game Richie Doyle personally took control and escorted us to our third straight Con- ference victory. The second member of our one-two scoring punch, John Cussen, scored two touchdowns to enable us to down a stubborn Commerce team and make it four in a row in Conference competition. X alinote and Six More Points! 1948 Line-up. On the Sidelincs A A A ..A.. L. A A 1 In our tradrtlonal game Wlth Englrsh an obscure tackle by the name of Drck Noone became one of the most hard chargmg lrnemen the Conference had seen ln many a game He rccovered three fumbles which set up both our scores and blocked klcks and was also a demon on the offensrve We went lnto our finale w1th Dor chester knowlng that a vrctory meant the champronshrp of the Conference This game was one of the most thrllrmg games ever seen at Fens Stadrum dur mg the Fall Dorchester managed to eke out a 13 6 decrsron but only after a battle Wh1Ch thrrlled the huge crowd Wlth a few mrnutes remalnmg the Maroon and Golds stellar opportunrty to tle the game went to naught when R1Ch1e Doyle sllpped on the two yard lrne as he was about to plunge across the goal l1ne Llttle drd we realrze as we started our four years at Boston College Hrgh that durmg those vears the Jumor Eaglets prowess would make rtself known by means of rts achlevements on the grrd 1ron Durrng thrs trme our teams had superlatrve seasons 1n whrch the wm column far outnumbered our losses The boys themselves started each season under the tutelage of a dlfferent coach Thrs further enhanced the drfflcultres under Wh1Ch they labored 1n order to better serve therr present Alma Mater 1945 Boston College Hrgh held out a wel come hand and looked forward to a suc cessful rergn under the guldmg mfluence of Mr Fella Glntoff who ln hrs vounger days was a player of remarkable ab1l1tv at Boston College Th1S year the Maroon and Gold strode through the Boston Conference and out srde games and ended the season Wlth an undefeated slate blemrshed only by a 19 19 t1e w1th our arch rrval Englrsh We can look back now w1th envlous eves on our stellar backfleld quartet of Casey Mullrgan Murphy and Brown who were compared to the best ever at B C H 1946 Anxrous to assume hrs dutres as the new coach of the famed Maroon and Gold Dan Wertekamp of Holy Cross and Carolma Pre Flrght fame undertook the pleasant task of contmumg the B C H tradltron of good sports on and off the fle d Only four members of last year s startmg team returned George Murray a stellar tackle Tom Caparella a fight mg guard Jack Kelly a brursmg end and last but not least George Foley who was startmg hrs thlrd vear as first strmg tackle Thrs season the Maroon and Gold staved ln the Boston Conference League but drd not plav as manv games there Jumors on the team were Dave Mc Goldrrck and John Cussen who were chosen co captalns of the 1948 season George Schultz John Meaney Rrchard Dovle Lours Zrzza Jerome Connor Bob Welch John Valmote Owen Keefe and Rlchard N oone 1949 FOOTBALL SQUAD Front row left to rrght McCusker Mgr Ferrolr Schultz Keefe Zlzva McGoldr1ck Co Capt Cussen Co Capt Connor Valmote Drck Doyle Beaver Mgr Second row Asst Coach Lynch Kearney Whalen Donovan Doyle OLea1y Cronm Curtm Barley Chase Hughes Bobllller McDonough Coach Morrrs Thrrd row Meaney Sheehan Reardon Horan Prtts Noone Russo DeCota Rutherford I130l 1 - . r 4 . . . 1 A k L r - ' Y . 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' BREASTING THE TAPE Tvlth the echoes of the grldlron st1ll rmgmg 1n our ears a large aggregatlon under the leadershlp of Captam John Klrk an outstandmg performer durmg hls ent1re hlgh school caleer answered the call of our coach Mr Leonard 'Vlaho nev SJ The squad left the Brooklme Street gvm customars locale for prac tlce SCSSIOHS and pltched camp at the East Newton Street Armorx Facmg an extremelv tough schedule the team rapldlx rounded mto shape due to the work of Mr Mahones and Frs Blatchford and Folex the former 1m partlng valuable mformatlon to the hurdlers and broad Jumpers the latter schoollng the hardv students of the shot put To Messrs Stapleton Flaherts and McLaughl1n vxent the back breakmg labors attached to the managerlal offlce In our first meet a pentagonal affalr our lads showed themselxes to good ad vantage bv takmg the meet wlth twelve pomts to spare The score B C Hlgh 06 Brandels 84 Brlghton 62 Hvde Park 44 East Boston 14 Jerrx Conno1 oul elstvwhlle muscle man set the team off to a flx lng start bx capturmg the shot put hands down Sec ond place ln the dash vsas won bx Jack Klrk who was Just nlpped at the tape Bob McM1llan stepplng up to the 300 thls xear won h1s heat mth plentx to spare but took a second IH the finals agalnst Armand Ferrande Jerrx Pltts made h1s b1d too late and iimshed second as Pete Noonan took a fourth However Clowd pleasu Bob McM1llan spl lnts to eluslxc tape IH the 1000 It was a d1Herent storx as Bob Maclntw re IH a n1p and tuck battle for most of the race finallx eluded all comers and won Wlth fifteen vards to spale Bob has contmuallx been showlng 51343 . v . . . . 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B C Hlgh duo pllllld on bx F1 Shalldan lcap to lmplcsslu sta1t Hald X101 ln tlac tandbx Iclntuc Folex and Nlalone xx 1th XX8llXKlSl l81 Holan second from ltft fondllng t1oph1esoi10-19 e son bet rtadxl Set' bo' the maklngs of a future great John Han non puffed home fourth m the m1le The broad Jump was won bx Paul Folex who also h1gh hurdled lnto second pos1t1on Jerrv Sulhvan l1kew1se took a place ln another old hand at the track game crossed the Hlllqh llne th1rd Pk Pk Technlcal 147 B C Hlgh 88 Trade 32 Commerce 27 Here the box s from James Street more than met the1r match IH Tech the State champs The treacherous corners and the numerous mfractlons of track rules plaved a ma1or part 1n splllmg our hardx lads head over heels Bob McM1llan leadlng for most ot the was 1n the 300 was trlpped at the top of a corner and consequentlx was out of the monex Agaln hm OB11en took 1 tourth ln the quartex m1le Jerrx Connor per usual heax ed the shot for an easx xx 1n Then the unbeatable Bob Nlaclntx re took off and perambulated to xlctorx mth h1s unorthodox stxle Technlcal 112 Enghsh 91 Roxburx Vlemorlal ol B L High -11 Once agaln the hlgh flung Eaglets fated three pon erful toes and came out on the short end but onlx after a rugged battle It turned out to be the longest meet of the xear and brought togethel a huge arrax of stars for example 1n the 300 and 440 Ou1 own Bob McNI1llan took a fourth IH the 300 whlle J1m Haddad dupl1cated the feat 1n the half centurx Jerrx P1tts went one place better ln the 000 The onlx senlor w1nners were Jerrx L onnor and Bob Maclntx re B C Hlgh 129 Roxburx Memorlal 94 Commerce 47 Dorchester 26 The Maroon and Gold Wlth vengeance 1n thelr hearts and wlngs on thelr feet swept to an easw w1n Our representa tlves seemed to be everx where at once Wlaclnts re and Connor started the ball roll1ng Wlth v1ctor1es IH then' respectlve spec1alt1es McM1llan took the place pos1 t1on ln the 300 Pete Noonan dlsplaved great form 1n edglng Jerrw P1tts for sec ond place IH the 600 Paul Folex and Jerrw Sullnan a reallx great combma t1on contlnued to wm polnts ln both the hurdles and broad Jump I:135:l -. . . vl 1 4 1 v 1 I v' v V my 1 n Y 1 bk Bk 23 P? 7 -43 5 : A ,v . , U . . - , , . . , . 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INDOOR TR ACK TEAM Front low left to llgnt Wade Doyle OB11en VIcM1llan Noonan Mahel Haddad Second 1ow Murphy Hannon Maclntvle Ixnk D0hL1tW Folev Malone Thnd IOVN Mgl Sta leton Duffy Baker Poxsels Burke Mahonew Buugan Buxchlll A1 senault M1 IN ahonev SJ Fou1th1ow O BIILH IIWIII Pitts Galllmole Cuuan Covne lxlncade Hlgh 49 M1lton 28 The last meetmg of the lndoor season a dual meet w1th M1lton saw the B C Hlgh tracksters as guests of the newlx formed Met league We overpowered the Mlltoners taklng everv first place except the m1le Connor and Maclntvre set new records 1n the shot put and 1000 respec tlvelv The latter s tlme was the second vldual stars mcluded Malone s 300 yard w1n Paul Foley s leap m the hlgh Jump 5 7 Speclal honors must be pald to the relax team wh1ch overwhelmed MlltOH s bv one half a lap In the super all state meets Bob Mac Intx re and Jerry Connor carrled the Maroon and Gold to hlgher glorv In the Northeastern meet Jerry won the shot put wh1le Maclntx re placed 1n the thou sand Both boys were preparmg for the all lmportant State meet In the State meet Bob Maclntvre the greatest of all the mlddle dlstance runners captul ed the laurels of State Champ Bw a qulrk of luck Jerrv Connor was kept from a well deserved v1ctorv Jerrv however took a second for hls labors f13bj In the G B I s Captaln Jack Klrk and dependable Paul Folev took thlrd places 1n the dash and hurdles respec tlV9lW In th1s meet the Eagles carrled off two trophles and an abundance of prestlge to match Wlth th1s rlngmg v1c torv the season of 49 closed IH a blaze of glory The score B C Hugh 55 Somervllle 13 Beverlx 12 Brockton 12 Malden Cathollc 12 Newton 10 Watertown 9 STLALING THE SPOTLIGHT Bob Maclntyre State 1000 yard champ most outstandlng dlstance man ever to run for B C H Jerrv Connor leadmg shot puttel 1n the Boston Conference second 1n the State meet Paul Folev ace broad Jumper hurdler and hlgh Jumper very dependable pomt getter Jack Klrk th1s year s captam and leadlng dash man member of the vars1ty for four years Bob McM1llan our 300 speclal IS anchor man on the relax team and Jerrx Pltts cons1stent pomt getter 1n the 600 yard run BUD WADE PETE GIANINO .' -' . 7 .' 7 ' . - ' ' I - x is v 3 1 1 1 ' 1 . . Z A , Y A 1 K - y ' - Y, 1 - lv, Ivy 1. ' 'z fl , U 3 ' 1, Y .U , ' , l y K- . 1 - - ' ' : ' 1 , ' , -y ' , , . , - B. C. ' , 2 ' , . - - -'-, I ' ' I 5 . I Y L I L' - L L - ' , L . . ' 'l . f . ' 4 v A , ' l L V L ' v Y K , K . . . N 7. - I 'K - Y L X D. : . . ' , . g . ' , fastest for the Armory oval. Other indi- 212 Rlndgfl, 185 LOWGH, 175 Arllngton, ' X , ' ' : , 1 , 9 . , 7, ' . I , 7 I 7 9 . 7 ' I H ' ' . K Fl? if Plf 2? 7 . . ,A i wk wk :iz :xc ' ' ' , - H - . . . i V I ' u 1 1 L N . Q , u 1 u . , X . I . ' U7 ' - Q y s , a ' . 3 ' . . . r ' - . 9 ' ' , , , U . ' Q . - ., v 9 SHORT TO SECOND T0 FIRST-BASEBALL When the snow disappears from the ground and the warm spring breezes be- gin to blow, all thoughts turn to the baseball diamond and young hearts yearn again to hear the crack of a bat as it meets the ball, or the thud as a blazing fast ball strikes the catcher's mitt. Now letls review the years since we first heard those welcome words at B. C. H.: Baseball candidates report... 1946 It was Fella Gintoff who was our first coach way back in '46, He soon proved a master at handling young ballplayers. When the season opened the powerful Eaglets ran up a win record of nine straight before losing a game. Crehan and Shellenback shouldered the ma1o1 ity of the mound duties vuth Captain Walt Murphy catching for them. Con- cannon and Cattaneo performed their double play magic around second base and their throws were capably handled by Jack Casey at the first sack. Mulligan and Hartnett patrolled the outfield pas- tures. A single loss to English resulted in a tie with them for the championship and a play-off resulted in the downfall of the Eaglets. 1947 Our new coach, Dan Weitekamp. molded a championship team from a nucleus of five veterans and twenty other aggressive ballplayers, led by Captain Jack Concannon at second base and his double play twin Ray Cattaneo at short. John McLaughlin took over the catching duties Daxe Cxehan and Jack NItEl1ox in ere the retulning mound pei out IOXX tit nm 1 lt it im undioxx ltft tonight it gan L L in a 1 1 Fr ' ': l-' to right: Kt'2XllllLl', Yzxli rl -. Mcllorrow. Capt. Bla l lzl-ni. Doyle. lla cl. Se 'r ' ': - 'A f 2 I -an ft' . 'asa-y. Faucett -. Waldron. Lea Ch' sv. 3 I X Left B111 McMo11ow oul lellable Rlght Capt Andv Maddalenl a thnd baseman sul c file stax m any spot formers a1ded by McDonald Glustl and Macomber Londergan and Aheln were the outtielders Wlth Andy Madalenl the first 49 er to galn a place on the varsltv Bulldlng up a 13 1 record we were crowned the Clty champlons and non a berth ln the Eastern Massachusetts Tourney In the quarter finals the hlgh f1y1ng Eaglets were brought dovsn hard by the eventual state champlons Lynn Classlcal was unanlmously elected capta1n for the 48 season 1948 W1nte1 wlnds were stxll whlstlmg through Blackstone Park when our new coach John Klley began dallw dr1lls at the Brookl1ne Street Gym In a few weeks we were once agaln able to work out at Healey Fleld The battery was almost entlrely made up of experlenced men Glustl Macomber McEl1 oy and McDonald McLaughl1n agaln d1d the re celvlng For the fourth consecutn e year Ray Cattaneo held down the sho1tstop spot Wlth Doyle at thlrd Tom McE1rox f1381 at econd Martln at fllst Vladdalenx McMo1 row and McDonald covered the outfneld The season was lnaugurated by Ray Cattaneo wlth a home run agaxnst J P A tctal of 20 runs were scol ed before the massacre was concluded There were but three games lost by the squad the one that hurt was the Trade game for lt gaxe Trade the champlonshlp over us Wlth that loss ou1 llne up was Juggled to compensate for the weak spots m de fen e and we concluded a comparatlvelx successful season 1949 Wlth the Spunv season not far oft, Mr 141165 has aga1n called out the bat tery and the Hrst full practlce IS sched uled fo1 the near future Wlth the loss of so mam veterans It w1ll be necessary to mold an almost entlrelw new team Our captaln Andy Maddalem w1ll begm 1118 thlrd season on the startlng varsltx Among the other experlenced men re turnlng are B111 McMo1 row FRANK MAHONEY : ' . . , . . ' ' : . I 'Y 7 . 9 l .9 S 9 . .K y .1 , , . , . . . . . L I , V, l c u 1 N , . V ' . 7 ' 9 7 . u , . - . . To wind up the season, Ray Cattaneo V Q ' . ' ' ' .Q , uv 7 1 . A . L . . . . s 1. ? 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' j REV ARTHUR J McCARTHY SJ To the Gmduzltes of 1949 The spzrzt of Boston College Hiqh School In es on Ill the hean ts of1ts G1 aduates and I am happy to ucezvc the Class of 49 mto the Alumnz Society Dznmg you? fouo yea1s at the .school you learned many lessons zu mental and chaoacteo develop ment and ue want those lessons to blossom amd flouozsh nz the yea? s to come Above all we u ant to be closely assoczated zlzth you m you? ezery endeazm As members of the B C Hzgh Alumnz Soczety you ao e very zmpoo taht to us We shall peed you? encounagemeut and help ln the projects that ue shall uudeltalfe in the yeavs to come for the benetlt of boys lzke you? sell es to help them to pzepane fo: the battle of llfe and be oeady to meet the challenge of the future We want you to take Jouv place ln .soclety and make lt conspzcuous for zts Catholzczty Close assoclatzon wzth youv fellou gvaduates zczll make thzs a realzty Theoefore as you lead my zmztatzou to be a membeo of the Alumni Association hal e a feelmg of p11de and a strong d6f6777Zl7ll1fl07l to be aluays a B C Hzgh boy um thy of zts ao and toadztzous and ap anlent suppol ter oflts ez efy endeazor FR ARTHUR MCCARTHY S J L 142 1 , .. . . . , . . .. 2 I I- l . .1 u ' 1 ,- I . ., V ,, , , , , . . . , . . . ., , I .. ,, , 1 f , , .' - ,. s. 1 , , . 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GENERAL DIRECTORY 1948 1949 VERY REV V111 LIAM L KEI EHER S J PRESIDEN1 LI11X9I'S1tX Hexghts Chestnut H111 67 Mass THE COLLEGE OF ARTS AND SCIENCES LI11X6I'SltX Helghts Chestnut H111 67 Vlass Rev ErnestB Folew S Dean THE GRADUATE SCHOOL OF ARTS AND SCIENCES Lmversxtv Helghts Chestnut H111 67 'Vlass Rev GeorgeA O Donnell S Dean THE SCHOOL OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION UH1V6FSltV Helghts Chestnut H111 67 Mass Rev JamesJ Sullivan S Dean THE COLLEGE OF ARTS AND SCIENCES INTOWN 126 Newbury Street Boston 16 Mass Rev JohnW Rvan SJ Dean THE SUMMER SESSION UH1V9FSltV Helghts Chestnut H111 67 Mass Rev JamesL Burke SJ Dlrector 18 Tremont Street Boston 8 Mass Rev W1ll1amJ Kenealy SJ Dean THE SCHOOL OF SOCIAL WORK 126 Newburx Street Boston 16 Mass Rev EdwardH Nowlan SJ Regent Dorothw L Book Dean THE INSTITUTE OF ADULT EDUCATION 126 Newburx Street Boston 16 Mass Rev JohnW Rvan SJ Dlrector SCHOOL OF NURSING 126 Newburx Street Boston 16 Mass Rev AnthonvG Carroll SJ Regent THE COLLECE OF LIBERAL ARTS IN LENOX Shadow brook Lenox VIass Rev W1ll1amJ Murphv SJ Dean THE SCHOOL OF PHILOSOPH1 AND SCIEINCE Concord Road Weston 93 Mass Rex JosephF VIacDonnell SJ Dean THE SC HOOL OF THEOLOC1 C oncord Road 1,1 eston 9.3 N1 us Rex James E Coleran SJ Dean I1431 A Y 7 w 1 v . 1 . 1 , . 1, T .V . 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'IWI X1 h L ARL. 14101-.I The Editors take this opportunity to express their grati- tude to ereryone who, in any way, aided in the publication of the 1949 edition of The Renaissance. We would especially like to acknowledge the inraluable assistance rendered by: Mr. George G. Corregan, Mr. James T. Bleiler, and Mr. James Costello of J. E. Purdy and Company for their help in photographing class, club and athletic groups. Mr. Jael: Mullaney of Donovan and Sullivan Engraring Company for his willing cooperation. The Boston Record-American and The Roston Daily Globe for the use of their pictures. The Hanson Print for its timely adriee and suggestions in the lay-out of our book. Rev. D. Augustine Keane, S.J., our Principal, for his constant interest. Rein Louis R. Logue, S.J., for lfind helpfulness and en- couragement. Forty-niners, Bob McMillan, Jim MacGee, John MacDon- ald, Don McHugh, Ray Helmielf, Bob Kilroy, and Cliff Wade who hare worked untiringly in the planning and production of the 1949 Renaissance. Miss Catherine R. Sullzran for generous contributions in typing individual write-ups. Our Adrertisers and Patrons who ha re made it possible to finance this issue. ,fV Vff4-4-'Q QV jg Moderator. Assistant Moderator H561 Editor
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