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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
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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
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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 . . Yi . 1 7 , .. , . . , . . 1 v . C 1 Y Y 1 '1 . . , 4 . , . ' 4 v 4 ' - 4 4 4 4 w 4 - 4 4 , 4 . L - - n . I , L 4 , V 1 I ' I I U 4 . 4 --' 4 - , , ' 44 , 4 c . l . - - S 4 4 4 1 4 rence McCarthy, had met wlth an HCCI- Cl1L1l'CZ, 3 Stal' bdCli59ld mdn, DldN11'1g hlh I ' ' 4' .F . .7 V ' 'l .Y I v I I .vs 4 I N 1 A vi . Y ' I I I . ' 4 4 4 c 4 Q . u C v l 4 . . . V K Y an v . 4 A , ' , , I A ' A 5 1 . , . ., , , .Y . . - A . K y L tv A, V v ' 44 ' ft' ' 4 w 7 4 4 4 . t . . ' , 4 4 v 7 K . 4 ' ' - L ., . K A ' . D ' ' V nu ' vu 4 fn - A ' . s - 'Q . . ' . 4 4 .4 A 4 '. A. 4 V , ' Q ' Q ' 7 , 3 ' O' I I . I YI V1 'I I . Y v ' N, Y' 4 , 4' Q C . t ' 4 4 4 4 ' ' 4 4 - Y f, .. . , . , ' .4 1 4 4 4 ' - , ' ' , , 4 . .4 . l U l
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