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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
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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
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