Boston College High School - Forbian Yearbook (Boston, MA)
- Class of 1953
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I ti. f, I ff . . , 7' ,5 X- lf' , qffffff I' 3 'F N , BOSTGN C PRESENTS ..... ii HIGH I -fl. X5 Q X X 'aj i S ,Q S 5 xg Q ' Ji xf Pie lllgu u QI Q Q S74 4 's ' VL? :.. 'gNliQ3'ft lL I a v if 1 X , g 1 1 Q . jigv H A ga, V. V Q ' ,Z N 'f .Vi 535. 'Lf f I ' ' 5 Lila , 2 TI-IE 1953 RE AISSANCE X, X B OST lf HIGH scuoor, X WSNVWY ff, 1 O G S x pn ORE URD Boston, the true hub of our national beginnings is where our national greatness originated. To recapture the spirit of the Colonial age and the Puritans who founded Boston in 1630, we 9- A Bos '1rcoN1IA ,,, gt co GIUNHDHTAAD. N into our traditions and find that today we are the that American heritage. The first shots fired at Lexington and Concord and the Boston mwn by every B.C. High boy. Here it was the historic Charles river at Cambridge first took command of the Con- and Massachusetts is the place Where us proceed and turn the spotlight upon possessors of such an enviable heritage '75 f 04,8 T143 30 . PSY' GIMINE D96 x1llllllllih'illl0Il l l C0 TE TS Semom 1 Xdx 6l'tlSCIIl6llt9 194 -xtlllfllcq 107 aff.-.gq.,,, 4 ' ' x 1 r . at L 12, 5 W X x i 5 e if 5?'L' iff A 'N . b R Af yin' EV F4719 Q' 571 f ,.g,x.' u -'sfvf L f N' .,,s E,-' Hel 114-mlir-:lin-s an xnvw r'l1ur1'h . . Fur NllI'll iN tha- kingflmn uf IIPZIVPII . . ff' ldr'lf Q9 1-xi 1 , , .,, C' 'iii' 'if , Kr M wa,-. . ,Y ff! ,I-. ',' S A ,,..!',l -va ' 0 ' W lf'-,v 4 ,A --K A v-.4 I' r fl - -r 1 ? fi 2 5 2 ii- ff: 2- 1 ie- -:Ht ,... .2 2, X iff , ,Q fx K , Q 'x if. He ordains' I '-lf' i thc- H01-t at ffl0llf't'Sif'l' 71111 flff f In Richgml .l. Cushing 'r' 1 Q' ffm U ARCHBISHDFVS HOUSE 2101 CUMMDNWEALTH Avzuul: BRHSHTQN 35. MASS. Dear Graduates of the Class of 1953: As I write these words my memory recalls the fact that lt is now forty years since I was graduated from Boston College High School. As an older alumnus, I have some reflections which I wish to share with you. I know that you will pardon the personal references as coming from an older brother as much as from your spiritual father who has fond recollections of Alma Hater message to the graduates of 1953 is a witness to the gratitude whlch I have always felt towards ou Alma Hater durlnc the four decades s'nce I approacked, as you do now, that happy day of Graduation You will soon enter an adult world xhich lies beyond the realm of youthful school days and dreams In this adult world, you will be expected to accept your full share of the responsibilities and privilefes of Christian manhood To that world, some of rou will appear as potential servicemen d6d4C8t6Q to the protection of our beloved nation To that world, I, too, appeared in 1913 as a potentlal sold er called to the service of Christ and His Church what I learned at Bo ton Colle e High School has supported me through the years, ever slnce, in fact, I left its hallowed nalls As a kind, wise, and affectionate mother, sne taught me the classics which develop the intellect She dlscipllned my mind and will through rigorous classroom standards She lnculcated in me a deep love of countrx, a love based on the tG8CHlD5S of the Founding Fathers, a love rooted in Christlan ldeals and strengthened by Christian fortitude Alma Hater has done all this for ,ou as she dld it for ne In addition, she has made our souls strong by spirltual exercises She has inspired us wlth the beauty of Chrlstian worship She has provlded lofty inspiration for da'ly Christian livlng through her exenplar , self 8CPlflClHS teachers who have devoted their lives to tde Apostolate of Catholic Lducation Forty years after my graduation and at the beginning 33 ' fir t, let us together humbly return thanks to Alma Nater QBYXK training which she has given us, a training which, with Go W EN h s prepared us for the vocation to which He has called us f? 4' tion no be fulfilled in the years ahead ','Q E QM , Congratulations and Tay God and H18 Blessed Mother be 5 J o E ' in all your ways! 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A Bos'n'oNnA .Qi xg commn'1rAAn February 10, 1953 Class of 1953 Boston College High School Boston, Massachusetts My dear Graduates of 1953: Your graduation from Boston College High School marks, for you, the finish of another chapter in your book of life. Looking back upon those freshly written pages, with under- standable satisfaction and pride, you realize how quickly the years passg how fleeting can be fameg how fickle can be fortune, how imperative is knowledge, how eternal is eternity. No matter where your paths may lead you in the future, no matter whether the chapters of your life to come be drab and drear, or grand and glorious, you are basically prepared to meet whatever vicissitudes may be in store for you. The well-rounded education you have received will be your comfort and guide all during your remaining years. Through its accomplished educators, whose lives are dedicated to the service of God, you have learned that the frantic pursuit of material things brings victory which, all too often, is both fruitless and hollow. I wish each of the graduates of 1953 the kind of success in life which will be an influence for good on your fellowman, and which will earn for each of you enduring, never-ending happiness in the life to come. Congratulations, Class o 1953! R sp c ll Mayor i '15, wan. -4. ' You Are Basically Prepared . . ec'-'VINE 11019 His Honor, John B. Hynes Mayor of Boston .Xt hls clwk ut C lty Hall MIN x SLAM 90:1 I l,.,- 'fr LJ N .1,,m 111 nm wtul ltsclf Ill Il nrr I 'S U I Fl ,, s 'Q CHI' l l that lx thc' xc-r5 In-:art of tllls fcrx K M its uhh ll! S, pu Eva TQRX IO f N , . iii. . AA . v .,. -.- 9-' ,rg-'i L V. fr sql' ' -- -fm-f.falffflifeer i5'-ITi'- 4 - W ,, s. -,f '. 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F-ithcr 4 ' lxxith I5 .1'il.iNtilIl 4lNtUIl Rash' 4 ..l. llis career came to an untlmelx close xx hen a detachment of Bfltlgh soldlcrs massacled and scalped txxentx sex en Indians xx ho xxere led bx this man of God f il m ' 'vw C U ' fl 974 Xfte r tlns tum the re xxe re x e ry fevx prle sts xx ho ope nlx e arrled on their ipostohe tasle xround Boston fhe first Hass xx as offered pubhe lx ln 1788 bx Xbbe f liude Dorent Bouchard de la Ioterle ln a ne xxlx leased bulld mg on School bt In Sprll 1808 His Hohness I ope I lus 1 II made Boston 1 blshoprlc and I'ather Iohn Louis de C hex erus xx as the hrst to be elex ated to the eplscopal throne He ind another kindly prlcst Ifather 1 ouxs xIdt1gIl0Il xxere thm Ida al founders of a gre it lrchdlocese fl ff IL D Vs 'N' LJ 74 The successor of Bishop I hexerus xxas the Right Rcxerend Benedict J I'8IlXX1C1x sJ Xfter a hte filled xx 1th educational dutles at Georgetoxxn he xx as sent to Boston ln 182.9 as the second bishop L pon his shoulders fell the burdens of parish interests and plans as xxell 1 a defense ag unst the intl C athohe uprlslngs In 1841 due to the repe ited requests of Bishop Fitz patrlcle third Blshop of Boston the Iesults returned In October Father Iohn NIcI'lrox 5 I arrlx ed to talee ox er Nt Nlarx s parish ln the 'North Lnd of Boston 11 hat Father Nlchlrox lacked ln the humble bullchng itself he found compensated for ln the hearts of hx congregatlon Bsx 1801 Father NIcI'lrox had begun to plan for a nexx church hoping that the church rexenues xx ould glxe hlm the financial support to found a college so badlx needed ln Boston It IS to this tireless dx namxc Irlshman that Boston I ollege oxxes its foundation and Boston f athohcs oxxe a debt of gr ltltlldi for the lmpetus hc gqxe C athohc edue 111011 ' 1 1' , er LQ u fnnL 1 xx Boston C olle ge and Boston C olle ge lllgh He hool ire both contributing thclr sh ire toxxards producing gr idu ates xx l1o are equlpped to be both good C athohcs ind good citizens Xmong these graduates ire numbered ox er ten members of the eplscopacy lllillldlllg, the late Xblllldlll C ardlnil Olonnell our beloxed XFCIIIJISIIOIJ Cushing countless leaders of st ite ind nation and m mx prominent figures 111 the fields of 111111111111 busl ness 1nd lndustrx Xnd xet pe rhips thc most to be CUIISILIK red ibout our Boston Iesults IS the fact th it thex brought to Boston the best IQSUII tr 11111110115 111 educatlon is lud doxxn bx the first General of the order Nunt Ign 111115 Lox olfi in fulfilling the du al pul pose of preparing x oung men SIIll'1tll'1llX ind mentallx for serxlce to God and C ountrx 17 , .. 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Tmnus N1.C'1'nlux.S.J. .fl.vs't llirwiur ry' Ail1lel1'c'.9 Our Jesuit Mn. Jmlx P. I AlHil1'Y. Jn. Iusirur-for in .l!llUll'l7l4ltff'A' Rm: Juux NI. lilhxvlx. 24.1. luslrurior in l'la.v.vil'x and lfrligimz R1-xv. l'luv'ls .I. hlxlrrlx. 5.J. . . - Rm: I,.u'1u-:Nfl-3 In III-IHYH. AJ, .Uodvrutur :J flu' lh'r1u1.vxur1cc . , . . . , . , - lnslrzwtur zu I Ia.ys11'x mul llvlxymrz and .Nrnwr luunrzl N3 35,4 ,G . 0 mr?-uf-D Cv 5,91 Q0 MW? ni fa .nl 1' A I M A rclaxvrl foursome Men tors Moulded Q5 f- -- ui 4 3- 'J' 1. . 3, wxxn . ' .' .f11.f' , c- '-' . . 'y Q f . ' 1 . 3 1 - ', V L Mn. Wu.1.l.n1 J- Ilrflcfclusx I n.vlrur'lnr In jll1t,ll'UILlll-1'-1 Q. at R1-Lv. XYALTEH I-I. K1-:NNI-:mg SJ. Moflvrulor of .-lilzlvliox ,I I S . V 15 41, Rm: l R.xv'1s.I. Kam. SJ. Inxlructor in l'lax.vir'.s und lf1'l1'g1'on H-gi' Mn. Jullx KI-:Klux 111.-rlrllrtor in l r1'nf'h R1-Lv. Jonx W. I,Yxrn, SJ. Librarian 5 H3 6 Mn. C'H.uu,l-is J. Nlvfov Rm: F1uvc'1sJ, Nlrnvmx SJ. Rm: Joel-:PH J. 3'I'RlikY. S.J. Isflllfllilll, Br1sl.'c'Ilmll, Hrlwlnzll f'011f'h fnxlrurfor in l'l4I.Y.Y1'l'.Y umf lfwliginn Iuxirurinr in l'l1yx1'r'x iz. REV. I.l'IU li. I'm.x.um. SJ. 1Il.VfI'llI'flIf In lirrmun Rm: YYll.1,lu4 H, l'uwr1u. S.J. Rm. Rxvmuwn F.Qu'1ww, NJ. lllA'fI'lIl'tlIl' in f'lu.v.v1'r.v uml lfrligiun lrlxtruvfnr in IDIIHXIIIXY Our Minds With Noble Ideals Mn. Rum1n'r L. lin-num Ill.Yl7'lAl'l0f in 1'Iu.v.v11'.-r ami lirlzgmn X -'Nb Q-Q1 'Qi- vc' Mn. CHARLI-:Q E. DOHERTY Rfgisirar REV. Fruwrxs S. Srawwl-zl.. SJ. f A Inslruclnr in l'lu.v.vir.v unfl lfrliyinn Rm: JAMH-1 I'. SHI-lk. SJ. lu.vlrur't0r in l'lu.-r.sic.s' uful lirliginn Mn. .Ions F. TEMPLE Coach of Hockey wwf? REV. Ronsnr E. SHI-IRIDAN. SJ. Instructor in French j .mia Gonzaga Madonna 1 S U T 5 llklll' Weekly We Consecrate Ourselves to Our Lady Leaving Mass at the re-opening of school ODALITY ms Yr-Lan, by the end of October, the program of the Sodality activities for the year was drawn up and the following senior prefects were chosen by our moder- ator Father King, SJ.: Kevin Falon, Gerardillcllahon, VVailter Eagan, Joe llc-Parland, Allen Wallace, Frank Yan Fmmersen, and John Goonan . . . Each of these prefects took a turn in reciting the prayers at our weekly devotions. The first Sodality activity for the year was the annual Thanksgiving Food Drive for the Little Sisters of the Poor in Roxbury. The huge amount of food collected clearly showed the Fhrist-like charity which is instilled in the hearts of Boston College High Sodalists, During the months of October and May. the Rosary was re- cited daily in the chapel. Holy Nlass was celebrated every Friday and on the First Fridays, in addition to Holy Mass, services of reparation to the Sacred Heart were held, consisting of a sermon and benediction. A splendid example of the generous spirit of our Sodalists was displayed by the weekly mite box. Each week the boys contributed over 34100. placing this school far above the other Jesuit schools in the New England Province. Since the spiritual work of our Sodality dis- tinguishes us from the ordinary high school, we of this graduating class will always love and cherish our S0- dality and be ever grateful to the faculty for their con- tinued interest in our spiritual welfare. Fr. Rector preaches at the Mass of the Holy Ghost Uur Vhristmas crib Four enthusiastic Sodalists X r W..-1 i ff?-X, X4Xf'ixa'X E'.-X k ilf gil HHS -' ' tie ,fa X. p -i RIBUTE must be paid to the intellectual alertness and heroic industry in trying circumstances of our first Americans. A 'modern Americans and intelligent and cultured Catholic men, our minds have heen trained to use and interpret the eominon sources of knowledge with a clear and fearless viewpoint on life and its values. SENIORS 'ukk Qvivf ff Lx 28 14 s X2 x rx' xs V Ni Xf Till'-'5iK'IAlllg1llill. Mnhom-y, Ronayne, KVOIOIIIBII. Muldoon, Hickey, M:'Gol4lrir'k, Promo. MmoLH-Mc'Haf-hm-rn, Doflv, Bresnzihan, follins, Plylxs-s, Kingston, Moran, Shen-dy, Frcnsilli. FRONT'f3l2illgI'2iViti, Maggm-lot, Goonan, Troy, Lyn:-h, Douvcltv, VYallnc'e. 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Raymond Quinn was a tremendous success. And last. but by no means least Mr. William Horrigan led the way through the dim passages of Trig. and Math Review. Our class was singularly honored by the election of its own presi- D 1 ui Kellil Prrsi1l1 'l .-, uS'1 ' Tm. HlLKbf'9 '30 Dunhill- Hume dent Bill Donlan. as President of the Senior Class be- cause of his high scholastic ability and great athletic accomplishments. In the football sequence Bill Donlan. Paul Hunter, Paul Connolly and James Kelley starred. Donlan also stars in hockey and baseball, and Hunter in basketball and baseball. Ive shall always remember: the star comedians, Paul Scanlon and Fred Hottenroth . . . Jim Kelley's ear-shattering voice -... Don Brown's distinctive clothes . . . Paul Newman's constant smile . . . and Jim Abbot's hlarilyn. September ll-Opening of school for all classes. September 12-Mass of the Holy Ghost and Solemn Benediction. September 22-First hleetings of School Societies. f. F . r Pollard and hi 3 GPF!! lan gf., A llblgu-9 7'-' A1 liuhfliollf-riy, Collins. Lcmmrml. Alf-ntl. Hllrlcbuus. Wells. Nvwnmn. Abbott. Blood. Higgins, Fir-f-ovicllo, l'0nnolly. NIIDDLI-14' Nlvnm-llv, iinxwnv, Bulmtn, Mc-lnniw. Burk:-, Hzulfizul, Slwrnmn, Iluttcnruth, Fallon, 0'N0il, Scanlon, Haussler. Flmvrfllrmvn l,llN'2lll.-ljlllllllll, Sr-:mm-ll, SJ., Hunter, Kelly. Gurdon. 1.4. - J V , ..:-.TZ I f h 4 R3 Z Composed of 222 Seniors, We Began ' im : g ,A,f?f.4'L ' ,- 1- -5,f,!.r??,.A 7113 4: H' 4' A? Q. Jr' WP: - S - f 1' 1 555,35 2414 ' A e r r ,fu , If ,: . fkg, V A - 1 4 'Q' :ff 123' . 'E b 'N M a 4' it S4 rm' 1 ' s V , f . , .1 .H A if? L f' k I I j el. 2,1 f 4 il . 3-',, 'J - 'i' 1 . .-H' V ,gf ' ' ' age W Q1 ' mg!-' X- .- re 'QA N .4 .f,lA-3 41 xx 1 Ea' ffy' A' ' , f .. F3 5 ' ff , , -:L ' ' A ,A , .CA ' ' 1- , 'b , 1 , -k fl, 4 ' 517 rf ff, L Q- 'W ., ,Q fe ee -,5 -, ' ' A17 -44,1 'f Our Senior Year in September, Trained B.Kl'KAK1'ZlllL', Murphy, Connor. Carr, Halloran, Burke, Cm-hmn, Us-vlin. furpvnito, Donnelly, Kingston, Leary. :HIDD1.l'2 EllgHl1, K1-llefhvr. Bona, Grebb, DiMmlic'u, Shel-dy, C'lairmunl, Hilton, Flalu-riy, Dmmhlu-. FRONT--i'lL-gg, Donohue, Brooks, l'vlut:1, Fr. Gluvin, SJ., Bn-nt, Doherty, King, Guarino. g, F 41' , 1 tx vw I the age . .ang awww lo' 'Yhfmksgn Out f Lass Un rnnld, l'rz..vlQl,.,,1 1.1 I I ..a a, Bom 1 DOIN-.rt .V OCTOBER OMENS FTI-in the orientation was over and the scholastic sea- son was in full swing, we settled down with the understanding Fr. Glavin who led us through the court- rooms of Cicero and retold to us the wanderings of Aeneas. Then Fr. Quinn showed us the science of bounc- ing molecules and smashing atoms, while enlightening our minds concerning the three states of matter. Fr. Shea presented us with a pile of logs and Fr. Murphy had the enviable distinction of teaching us La langue Francais . After much political chicanery Joe Celata was elected President, Charley Bent, Frank Doherty and Jack Brooks split for the minor offices. 4B was well represented in Athletics. Frank Burke, Joe Celata and Ken Halloran, the backbone of the B. C. High hockey team have represented us well. Paul Sheedy was our capable contribution to the track team. Paul Kingston and Joe Corcoran were among the outstanding players on the football team. Blike Dihlodica was chosen as the yearbook's Almost for his physical dexterity. For the first time in the history of B. C. High we made a closed retreat at Campion Hall in Andover. Sixty-four students separated themselves from the ranks of B. C. High and enjoyed a few days of peaceful meditation and prayer. Oct. 14-16-Annual Retreat. Oct. 17 -Retreat Holiday. Oct. 31-4th year Parent's Night. Novmmi-:R Nossofws llth-Arm istice Day-Holiday. 27th-Thanksgiving Day-Holiday. DECEMBER DAYDREAMS s L'st'A1,, the thoughts of Christmas and of course vacation occupied most of our time. However, track. basketball and hockey revealed many promising stars in the senior department. Still. the majority were dreaming of the coming Vhristmas Dance. However, the Flass of 4-f'. composed of 34- expectant students are proud of the advancement they have made in the past few months. Gallantly we pursued Aeneas and his hand in their innumerable wanderings guided by Mr. Richard, S.J.. Fr. hlurray, SJ. simplified the ever mysterious Physics course and Fr. Quinn clarified the trigonometric problems. In our class elections Paul llc-Goldrick was voted in as president with Ed Fenton, Joe Sheehan and Jim llcffusker as his able assistants. Among the scho- lastic leaders we note hlike Hynes, Paul Me-Goldriek, Jim lluldoon. Ed Xlurphy and Harry Braudis. On the gridiron we were represented by lIcGoldrick. Sheehan, Russo and Martignetti. Our hockey stalwarts were Sheehan and Rooney while 1IcGoldrick and Bill llaher carried our banner on the basketball team. Blany of our class hustled for the Renaissance, including .lim IIC- Kenna, business manager of the Renaissance, Jim Jacobs, Kenny Yvythe, llike Hynes, Neil Blcfarron and Jim llcfusker. We were also proud of the fact that hlike Hynes illustrated our Botolphian in the December and Easter issues. Mike Hynes and Jerry hlchlahon, who was also our Sodality prefect were our delegates to the French Club. And, lest we forget, Jim ltluldoon was a key member of Radio Club, the youngest of our extra- curricular activities. . , 1 N' it -t-ban, hlL'Goldl'U'l' I ' h- , ,. Fenton. 5 lt 1-Incl-U IM . ' P asf ' ,hw yxum .C gk rcsiilelll-Bk us Cl' - Look: ' A Hom ' l lung ' for Un f'ls.! nf' lg I -'Q Q- 80 Q li.xc'hfSt:unh-y. Mc'Ke-nna, Bcruhc. Lvarsrm, Mulligan. Muldoon. Bmudis. Hynes, Grunt, Maher, Room-y, Yvarml, Hurley. NIIDDLEQ Nlariigm-til, Russo. Thunms, firm-lish, Lal rum-u, Murphy, Czumrm, Monahan, Jac-obs, Doyle. YYytl1c, Rc-5021. FH0NT1B1l y13hOll Nlc'Laughlin. F1-ntun, M1'Goldric'l-1. Mr, Richard, SJ., Sheehan, Mc-Vusker, Mcffarron. In the Classical Traditions o Homer, Virgil and Shakespeare, Guided by ,xvk-'-Xlllrphy, Ks-llm-hm-r. ll, Sullivan, Doherty, if Lym-h, Rim-iureim-lli, 14llIlIl1lHy,filbflllllll, lin-rkm-la-y, Furrcy, Mm'l'urt,lnnml, l'lmpmzun I L S un 'Nlll Illl' Bu D1 k ll X Ill n Lai imbrlx ln tl l I . fullivz . , J . 3-- mnqmru-, 'r'sl11ciL'r, rm-y, 1 npsrm, 2 'z 'z . Ilivkm-y, Supp -, Mc-Derum , illllllillglllllll. C' mp rnss. U'Hricn. F. Lynx-h. FIiUNT7liiiig0. Connolly. Nlrliuiggzux, llL'llIl05Sy, Fr. H1-rm-, J. J. Sullivan, Lemieux, ftllllllllilm, Nlrliuvvrn if U1 in Nlaebeih we be B, Herne lc I Ju-R470 I! U 'VdlI 1HdLe0C'l?L15-e Pr Imeux es-zdeng Henne SSJ YIQG ulggan JANUARY JUDGMENT s TI-ll' new year of 13 dawned repetltlons burst upon us Many 1 lamp burned late at mght for our last mlnute cramnnng Ney ertheless our persey erance pulled us through unscathed Our able Instructors yy ho gulded us ln 4D yy ere I' r Herne yy ho celebrated Q0 years of teachlng tl'llS year and dlrected us ln Latln Rellglon Mr Iames C ollms SI yyho explamed our rse and Nlr Ixelran yyho ln and Lngllsh rlgorous che mlst ry cou structed us ln Preneh One of our most capable class mates yy as George Hennessy our sectlon presldent and he basketball team Our other class polltlclans yyere Ray lWIcGulggan J J bullnan and n the field of athletics yye yy ere repre co captavn of t I' rank Lemieux I sented on the basketball team by Hennessy 5upple and Dan Sullly an IH hockey by Chuck Lynch and Tom Ixelleher ln football by Joe NIcParland and C Ly nch ln baseball by Chuck Lynch Howeyer our nntellecturl abxhtles must not be oyerlooked THE REN AISSANLF employed our literary and buslness geniuses such as George Qhaprass Prank Dxrksmexer Franklm Chap man John Wlurphy Andv D arcy lim Hlckey and Joe Of yye have our share of comleal char acters W l1o yylll ey er forget lWI1nnoyy C onnolly and his ch accent almost Parlslan' Or who can forget those mlmltable characters Joe Berkeley Jack Gorman and ' -Xnd to be frank can yye ey er forget 1' ren Ray N1eGuxggan the lndellble memorles yye will alyy ays haye of 4D FEBRL am FLIGHT I'eb 2 becond bemester begins Feb 14 Y alentlne s Day Feb 23 27 Wild Wlnter Recess ,u 4 . 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The Sons of Loyola, and Imbued With 12' if The Spiritual Truths of Jesus Chris B,kf'K'lillIlZl.j'll1', llunmhan. llulwrty. W'c-ldmx, Cotta-r. Nlfrrlurl, Lynclx. Fzllllrll. K1-nhzumv. H. Sullivan. Sinume-lli, H1-ulvy. Fzmdel. NIlU1wl.l-L- Hurry. Fra-clette, liyrm-s, Mcssvr, Pvrron. Yan l'IlllIll'l'SUIl, f'UlL'IIliill. ciilllllllilll. Tim-rxxarl. Morrissey, Vurr, Lib:-rtini. Sylvn-stvr, Mr-Km-vcr. l Ii4bYTfTlJIIldfJFf. Nlvlxmtyrv. Moran. Mahmwy. Fr. Power, 1,0lll't'ttt', l'. Sl1HiV2iIl, -xlllllfllll. 1-..L. , , H .I l 1 Y ,P -1 nl .4 ml r gg g,,f.-ef ' X.. his Yhfsies Pfobieu .. --sow X , xgffay ' 1- 1- 5 Uffk K A U O1 Yup ' .mg I X Inu Pc . tic, Jlalzonev P Q 1 rglyv. U0 . ml . I, Ifoymyne' APRIL ASSETS I-:ING a 4-Fer in the lf. S. Army is no honor, but a 4-F'er at B. C. High is a most distinctive one. The fact is largely due to the direction of our capable teachers-Fr. Power, SJ., our instructor in Latin, Greek, Religion, and English: Fr. Krim, S.J., our Ger- man professor, Le Mon Pere Sheridan, our French teacher, Fr. Shea, SJ., who lifted the Blathematical confusion from our minds, and last, lNIr. Collins, SJ. whose Chem periods were always so interesting. On the sports field we have Joe Cotter and Sonny Burns in baseball, and Bill Carr and Sonny Burns again in B. C. High's eleven. Bob Lynch is our only but fast moving hoopster. The track season saw Art Fandel and Frank Keohane doing their speedy best on the cinder-track. Our top debator and President of the Society is Jack Rlahoney, whose oratory makes us realize how Cicero must have sounded. The Renaissance workers in 41 were Ed Doherty and Frank Van Cmmersen who is also our Sodality Prefect. Paul Doucette represented us in the French Club. The social lions of the class who scintillated at each social event were Ed Doherty. Leo Blorrissey, Bill Carr, Frank lNIcKeever, Al Anzuoni, and Jack Ronayne. Don Moran was the co-editor on the Botolphian, and, needless to say, did an excellent job. l'sually striving for, and receiving honors were Paul Doucette, Don Kloran, and Jack llahoney. Real scholastic leaders! The personality boys whose quips enlivened every situation, were Dick Callanan, Ray Fallon, Frank Tondorf, Richie Simonelli, and Gene Sullivan. In the future, the four years at B. C. High will stand out as the best and most profitable years of our lives. MAY MEMORIES ITH the beginning of May, the goal of our four year objective eame into view and the final exami- nations began. This year. the members of 4-G eleeted .lack Fhisholm its president: Bill Lynch, vice-president: Bill Doyle, treasurer and Tom Leonard, secretary. The aeademie sparks, Lynch, Bornstein and Troy boosted -1-G to its seholastie objective while the sharp wit and timely eomments of Lou llarassi made our year more enjoyable. ln every field of activity we were represented. Blc-Ear-liern, Lyneh, Premo and J. Mahoney were listed on the traek team. Frensilli, Chisholm and Mc-Donnell hustled on the Renaissance. Tom lN1c-Donnell was our representative on the basketball squad. Our camera elub devotees were lileliaehern, Lyneh and Doyle. Led by J. C. Goonan, our prefeet, we attended our Senior So- dality meetings every Tuesday morning. Our aetors. fhisholm, Goonan and Bresnahan starred in B. C. Higlfs produetion of llarvey . I'nder the capable guidanee of Fathers Krim. Sheridan, Nlurray, Shea. Seannell and Blr. Collins, SJ. the members of 4-G brought to a elose their high school days. After four years of intelleetual struggles, we wish to thank the entire sehool faeulty for their patienee and forbearanee, May 1 and 2fMinstrel Show. Nlay llf- Final exams begin. Jem-3 .l1'rTi:ns. .lune Q-End of Exams. June 3--fSenior Prom at the Totem Pole. June 8fGraduati0n at the Shubert Theatre. . ' 'sl rl l,vul'lx. l,rfNl4l t K in . Q ., L4-mia 4 - - - U- Vma Yum. mlm. WP le . HM-v ,j .. f ar ff-llmr :alumni , - 9 Y' .J l 5 'Zi ' J l , Cl '. .- 1' Y' I BACK-Leonard, Cushing, Bresnahan, Mahoney, Goonan, Maguire, Troy, VV. K1-llihvr, Como, Flynn, Bornste-in, Fahey. MIDDLE Frensilli, Barassi, MacDonald, Premo, J. Mahoney, E. Kc-llihs-r, Mc'Eachern, Mc-Donnell, McLaughlin, Higgins, Harold. FRUNT Maggelct, Doyle, Chisholm, Fr. Krim, Lynch, Russo, Mangraviti. Our Divine Teacher and Leader Y' ,-uf kqj' Ewa X, J -'fur af' at BN JABIES L. ABBOTT 424 Gallivin Blvd. Dorchester Jim Ahhott. intelligent and studi- ous when not distracted hy a eertain party . . . at home on the dance Hoor and the rink . . . traek perfectionist ...on to B. V. in the fall. Sllllllllifllj I. J. -3. J: I'11.n1era P11111 J, J: Truck Squad I. J. LOVIS VV. BARASSI 40 Beat-on St reet Everett . , . . Louie. an l'A't'I'l'lt2lIllZiIl. IS a eon- seientious student . . . noted for his ohjeetions in class . . . his natural humor keeps his elassmates in good spirits . . . lists among his hohhies - 1 'rms- s.xf -g I' x., .J P.-.3-3-.xiii-sf. ' 'T-.ff--:Q,iL4 ' If S 6 I JOSEPH D. ALCOTT 8 Patterson Wiay South Boston Joe, a Southie ehap. is marked hy his eunning wit and endless argu- ments . . . Favors Dramaties, and is a good Minstrel Man . . . Foothall oeeu- pies his mind . . . B. V. in fall. Sodulily I, Z. J. .Qi l,I'IlIIIllflil'N I, J: Traelr Squad I. JOHN I.. BARBVTO 144 Summer St reet Watertown John is an exeellent student. well liked hy all his elassmates. llis marks have heen exeellent for four years . . . hopes to attend Northeastern next year . . . a math hug in his own right, -s .u Y .a J fs-msg - G V771 B iv .TZ . 2 ,inc p. s f X X x. ALBERT R. ANZIJOXI 155 Klountain Street Revere Al is quiet hut dynamic . . . his well-known smile is a trademark around sehool. He ean he seen playing haskethall or hoekey during his free time . . . hopes to enter pre-med in fall . . . also known as list-fir. Sorlalify J: fllllllfafll Vlub 4: -llllllifll' Honor Society 2, 3. JOHN D. BARRY 304- Main Street VVinc-hester Quiet, studious, industrious is a eandid d -seription of John . . . good- natured . . enjoys hoekey and hase- hall . . . enter the hallowed halls of the He' . rmllfh 'm 'lm'llf'5- Stimlps ifml Pho' Smlulify Zf J. fl: Ijffjtlfllllfj Noefefy I: Nod! , J, J, J: flllllltoffl Vluh ,lg tfflifij-tl' ' ',V - - .:l'f'11f,.ivfif0f B- 4 - I'r1mr'ru Flu! J. J. , Junior mr Society J, 'ig Senirir i U ' 3. ,if Vfigera l'l11li,IiIQ H Honor .Q -ai JM,,B Il mo Soeifly J: 1131115 f 3 . - -1 i. v 0 rwrirn-i , Q ' 1 : 1 - -- ri I7 n m fzvrriscau - Inj, 41.11 . . . 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Squad 1' Q X Q 9 5 Q ' 15 Qi ' ' 1 I 1 fx 1 ' 1 A . F- AQ ' 'X 31 . g l 1, , . 'L 1 'X ., , . 'QFU1 f I 1 qw-1' .- I I-11. -411. 11-21-. f 21 is I !, 1231522 I I 1: Qu ' 1, 113' ' 1 . I A I. 'X Av ,I 1 I . li 1. I LII A v I 1 3. If ' k'.' ' 1 1 ' .' 2 '1 5: ' 1 1 1 1 ' 3 I' ' 1 Q ' 1' ' ' 1 1 I s 3 . . . St. shark . . . 111-st111e11 for S111-C1-ss at J Q 1 1 A ' ' - , . . . , .11 121' 1,.,.2,4. -.' - ' I 1 . I A A . 4 W. IQX Y pix . I 114 1 I L Av r 1 .I ,. I Q . A .I .1 . ik .. 5 . .L .. m- 2. . ' .L .. A, it 1311-', Ill - f r - x f 11n . -.1 1 1 2 ' . '. ' 'g Q Gu: 1 - 11 . 15- 1 , :'- - 15' ' V- 1 1 fx.-bf 1 . I . xi- 1. 1 .111 2 .A- . . D K' I 1 1 1 1- . .' . ' '...II2l,'2l 1-'1 13' A' l- 'J 2.'...XI.11 4 ' .' ' -2 .Ia :. - f1ll--- Y S 1 'I .J, .1. .Qs If 11 1. J: '. ,N,,1.J, U111 'i .N.'..'. -' H111 .' ,,,.,,Q, ' '.' ' J,.,L. 1' 1' il. 'A 11:21, is YY ' GEORGE A. CHAPRASS 18 Tebroc Street Dorchester Vhappie. our Dorchester commu- ter. boasts of his being the only B.f'. High student to have been honorably discharged from Fr. Pollard's German Army and accepted into the French Foreign Legion . . . hopes to enter M. I. T. in the fall. RENAISSA NVE 4: S0dCll1'f.Ij-il, 4: Hase- ball Squad 2. YYILLIAM E. FLEGG, JR. 14 lYittemore Street lVest Roxbury Bill is B.f'. IIigh's only licensed Radio Amateur . . . enjoys Physics and winter sports . . . represents his school in the Science Fair . . . will be- come a Crusader next fall. Sodalify I, 2, J, J: Radio fllllb 4: Science Hub -3, J.. f A, 5. , 7.1 3 -vii-:nz for H f f Af.. JOIIN J. f'HISHOLM, JR. 993 River Street Hyde Park Jack. an outstanding and well-liked figure at B.C'. High, is a credit to his home town of Hyde Park . . . At home on the dance and in studies. . . f'hem- istry is tops .... - X sure fire success at B.l'. REN.x1ssA Nm: .iq Smlality J, J, J,' Dramalics .55 .llember rg' Senior Foun- cil 4. JAMES F. COLLINS 35 Partridge Avenue Somerville Jim. who hails from Somerville, is all excellent student . . . his future plans include Hlechanical Engineering . . . a hot-rod fan in his own right, his sparkling personality intrigues every- ne. 3, .55 flfllllfffl l'111b -3, J: Socicfyd. ..b R.-s. 3. - 1-li NORMAN W. CLAIRMONT 14 YVenlock Road Neponset Norm is an outstanding star on the cinder track . . . likes swimming and skiing . . . to study engineering at College. Sorlalify 4: Track Squad -X. ii. RICHARD T. COLMAN 71 Alban Street Dorchester Dick hails from Dorchester . . . possesses an enviable collection records . . . His quiet disposition con- ceals a gigantic sense of humor . ' ' ' l' take up Law and Dick intends are sure he'll good. OHOV :fi EEZ x i . ',. ,. 4 .M ,1- Q., FQ., Xi .3 --yi. fa-6-J ii -11 DENIS R. COMO 65Q Hale Street Prides Vrossing Denis. the eountry gentleman from Prides Vrossing, has a perpetual smile and desire to lend a helping hand . . . raises Cocker Spaniels as a hobby . . . plans to attend the f'r0ss. R1-:x.xissANr'r: .55 Sodalify I, 2: U1fl1fU11lll1'f17lU if Va mera 171111 J. .55 .lzmior Honor Sm-ieiy I. J, -if Senior Honor Soriefy L. PETER F. CONNUR .5 lfdge Ilill Street Janlaiea l'lain l'ete. eonseientious and studious, has a magnetie attraetion for jub . . . enjoys hunting . . . plans to enter the Massaehusetts Vollege of Pharmacy in September. 1 X -X-:,,,,.'.:l ' ,,-f- 'MQ nnnfi- I' .s DVDUD J: 41 'Ei .I Y GERALD J. CONNOLLY 174 Grampian VVay Dorf-hester lIin0e hops along the boulevard daily from The Hill at a fast elip . . . a gay blade. he has sparkled many a French class with his Parisian QD French . . . aspires to be a Purple Crusader in fall. Rrzxusssxerz J: Sodalily 4. JOHN T. VONWAY 185 Somerset Avenue lYinthr0p John. a Vlvinthrop lad. is naturally a first-elass seaman . . . eompeted in the Junior Sailing K'hampionship at Marblehead . . . on to B. V. Sodrxlify I. 2, J. 4: l'amera Hub I. 2. J: Debaffug Hoeiely I. .ing 'I x fly g :si R g'- 2 4 -ff' wi- iffy PAUL J. CONNOLLY 15 Bayside Street Dorchester Paul is versatile and talented . . . a terrihc swimmer and a stalwart half-back . . . 'Paul is in the 85W bracket in his studies . . . musieallv inclined and headed for B.f'. 1 Sodalify 1.' Banrl I, .2,'1'l0UfbClHSIlllllI1 fi, GERALD E. VOPPONI 8 Lorette Street VVest Roxbury Jerry, hails in from West Roxbury . . . quiet and eapable, exeels in Trig . . . HI 'ill-round sports fan .... I erry hopes t be an Alumnus of M.I.T. in 'PP' 04. V II ' Squad 2, J, if Haxlrelbrzll SQUTM ij T s -1-.. -12 .if- Cl i' I .,r:11jDQ Ll..c1f.s .llll' Z'- - NQGQ w 2 :aff 11:9 -pg 4? -Hur IOHP PII If CORK UR XX 50 I uslnng Xxenue Dore hester 'I ill linlex and stuelions elelegite from Dorehester is famous for his vrew eut top noteh de fen six e end hleeis I .atm will w orle x xe liololplziezn 9 Debating Noriefy I 1 I-oolball Nquml 4 Ifllwlflllll Nquml , BRI XX I CROXXI ILX 11.3 Boxlston Street IN itertown Brian initixe of V5 itefrtown rates irig, 'inel I'rene-li 'is hi: favorite' Suh- 'ee- is ve ry enthiisi-istic -1 me Se-iool iports. Ile plfins to join tie f'o'i.'t Girirel whefnhc- gl i1ll1'itQS. Sn ality I. 7 -3' Track Squad 2' Ha.-kefball qquad I. slelll I 101 03 Roe lene M e nne Dore he ste r II inelsome Ioe eomlnnes se holistie ltx ithletie prowes e ie eh unonel one of our de-cp xoiced men in the xIlIlNtI'il Show wi eompete with lns illustrious brother NKINNXNII' 4 uzlyl nmr llonnr Norzzly 1' Traf- Nqumlf 4 lD,llNe'!llIllNflIlfH1J, 4 DXNIPI I C I NINIIXH. '30 Thurston Street Homerx ille Wir Nineeritx suhwixs in rom S merville eleiily . . . known for hi. elry Irish humor ..,' His' his '1' s iigh 'incl in ie- ii: 'tim is ev higher . . . will zoom into the milel- hlue yonele r. II-ippy I aneling Dfin. Nodalily I 4. 27' 'f- Q 4:52 fzffwei 0 l'RlelJl III! lx R KIIUNIX Z Regent Pl iee st l x ee e i 4 l re est I wnn is won in inx frlei with his e iptix ating, person ilitx A speci llist in wittx qinp 1 ins to e prentlee I nirse ie I leetrie I omp x 1- N xissexe r Q Smlu 1111! 11017111071 I unfor UI o So iffy I 7 I Nnzmr llmmr Nnrufu 4 Tracie Squad I ' THONIXH I I I NX XI I X Z6 Pe-ale Hill Roiel West Roxhurx em 1 6 Z 1 grin hailing, ro n the Yve st. Roxhury th-it i. '... Alwiiy' recognized hy hi: winning :mile . . . . ewpahle 'illl ve-ry witty stile cnt . . . Pxcels in I atin -incl likes 'ithlvtie-' . . . B. f . next. Sodality I 4. JI l tix WALTER R. CUNNINGHAM 20 Willoughby Street Somerville VValter. by way of St. C'lement's Nlilitary Academy, is one of our better known Somerville characters . . . finds the sciences attractive . . . hopes to major in Dentistry in the future. Traci: Squad I, 2. JAMES D. DEYLIN Q4 Sunset Ilill Road Roslindale Jim, by his genial personality, wins many friends . . . Likes to dabble i11 Rlath and putt around in golf, aver- ages about 90 in both . . . Faithful Sodalist and sports enthusiast . . . 15.11 in fall. N.-x1ss.A.Np'i: ',' Sudalily 1. 2. J, 4: ua .iq Ha.vl.'c1I1a11 Squad 4. +.:- ,-f'5.. gnr-inL,i,, C-1 Cmlllsl. ,J V ..i Q I i - I XA ? Q ' I '. 'S vm- A X! :LX it f JOSEPH D. CUSHING 175 Wilmington Avenue Dorchester J0e's sparkling humor and clean- cut personality have made him a pop- ular classmate .... X topnotcher at first base . . . Finds Physics fascinat- ing . . . Looks forward to B. C. Sodality 1, Q, 3, 45 Dramalics 1,' Baseball Squad i2,' Science Vlub 4. MICHAEL D. DIMUDICA 654 Saratoga Street East Boston Big Alike, from the isle across the liayfffliast Boston, is one of B.f'. Iliglfs ten best dressed men Canal who are the other nine?j enjoys Physics and French . . . Holy Vross next fall. Soda11'fyT?, J: lfaskeiball Squad I, J, ,Lg 1x'a.wf'ba1l Squad .Q. 'i' ni - Pl i I I 1 9 l-WQCJIJ LI' 3? 41-A l. YHVIGD '.3 . 'ag - , ANDREW J. D'ARCY 108 hlagnolia Street Dorchester Andy is one of our debonair boys from Dorchester . . . a budding Ath- lete . . . good mixer and companion . . . his future plans hinge on St. lIary's University .... A u revoir, Andie! RENAIssANcE 4,' Sodalily .QQ Track Squad 2. FRANCIS J. DIRKSBIEIER 28 Logan VVay South Boston Dick's a bright boy from Southie ssxc likes to put 'em down the 'illev . should go fariwith his .Lg Sndalify l,' Track -Sf. FWF' ic plugger for the Rizxsls- 13 i -.14 CHARLES F. DOHERTY 35 Sunnyside Road Quincy Charlie is a likeable lad from down Quincy way . . . emphasizes hockey . . . favors lNIath . . . will take on the distinction of a B.C. Fresh, next September. Sodality 2, J. 4,'Sta1npt'Iub I: Track Q Squad I, N. VVILLIABI F. DOHERTY 15 Tip Top Street Brighton Bill, modest and reserved, is one of our quiet classmates . . . sports editor of the Botolph ian . . . basketball occu- pies his leisure time . . . Northeastern in fall. REN.a1ssANcE J: Sodality 45 Bo- toIplzian -3, .Lf Stamp Club 15 Track Squad 1. -.. SE ., 44- 'L lax .W f,Sxe 'Q ,J ii 'D 'nn' it 1137 EDWARD C. DOHERTY QQ Yvoleott Street Everett Ed's carefree manner makes him Joxular with evervone active I i . - - - Sodalist and debater . . . rates Chem- istry tops . . . likes football . . . excel- lent dancer . . . Boston College in Fall. Sodality 1, 2, -3, L: Debating Society 1, Q, .Gy Junior Honor Society 2, -3. PAUL J. DONAHUE 45 Undihne Road Brighton Paul, carefree and cheerful bubbles over with personality . . . favors Trig . . . track and baseball are his sport favorites . . . St. Blic-hael's in Septem- ber. 'di REN.1.1ss.aNcE Jg Sodality 1, .?,' Track f ikquad 4. 1--f i an ,-46 s ink 4-al . li JOHN L. DOHERTY 144 River Street Cambridge John has been an 8552 student for four years . . .G favorite subject is Math ,. . an active Sodalist . . .plans to enter B. C. in the fall. Sodality I, 2, .QJ Debating Society I, 2: Baseball Squad I, 2, 4. WILLIAM J. DONLAN, JR. 49 Champney Street Brighton Bill, our outstanding athlete and scholar, President of the Class of ': . . . most valuable in Exchange Bowl where he thrilled 10.000 bv complet ing 21 of 32 All-American + aii Cai -,l 'ear...Has aver .it A aaa 'F' Y 'jrilx 351 .IUIIX I.. DUNNELLY, JR. 20 Stearns Street f'ambridge Big. good-nuturcd John is a native of cl1l!lll5I'lilgO , . . keenly interested in Blzith . . . vnjoys Athletics . . . will i'0Illp0lC :lt Ulf in Septvlnlwr. Noflrzlily I, .!. . tix K 'vii 4 Q I 35? N... X X I ,F 37 Wll,l,l.XM C. IJUXUYAN 4-3 B1-ac-li St rcvt Dorn-livstor Bill's warm personality and warnicr srnilv lmve won him many friends . . . an avid hast-lmll fan . . . like-s ylviltll . . . looks forward to 1-Ilgillccriiig at M. I. T. Stllllllllifqlj I. J. J. J. l'.Xl'l, ,L l7Ul't'l'ITTE .IANIICS ll. DUYLIC lYll,I,l.XNI D. UOYLIC 82 Fury St rm-t Brockton 12 B004-llc-roft Hozul NUWUIII 34- llowo Stru-t llorvln-stt-r l'uul, za gm-nizil vlussliizitc- from Jirn is 11 good-imturvml St-nior from liill's plc-using sniils- nmtvlu-s his Brovkton. is om- of our nlorc- ro- Nl'WlUllcll'llll'1' . . . at sports Ulltllllillift Zillllilllll' wrsonulity . . . stars on tht- nownm-el honor nu-n . . . likes nioclvl who llkt-s ll0Xlllg . . . 4-xm-ls ln l.utln iliillK'l' f nr . . . 1-hoost-s Math. us his ziirplum-s . . , hopcs to 1-ontinnt' :1 . . . YYill cntvr ll. 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Red Sox booster . . .hob- biesfbaseball and hunting . . . honor student . . . The Everett whiz is B. V. bound. .l1I'IlNfl'Fl Shore 1, QQ Sodality I, 2, J, J: Debating Society 1, Junior Honor Soeiefy I. J. J: Track Squad J. ICDWARD Ii. Fl-INTON. -IR. 60 Tyndale Street Hoslindale lid is quite a wit . . . has a ready smile. . . rates Latin and Physies high on his elassroom list . . . hopes to matrieulate at H. V. lhLN.xiss,xNe'i1 .25 Smlulify J. .15 Iloelfey Sl1IlIIlf.Q.' 1fl1Nli'l'HIIIH Squad J. 17 Y s-, -jfs - Q nigztnnri C,-,ld XY777' J x MICHAEL J. FARREY 32 Shorneeliffe Road Newton Nlike, whose red Ford is a familiar sight at school. claims auto-rneehanies as his hobby . . . Likes debating. Trig. and football . . . bound for H. if in September. Sodality J. RIVIIARD A. Flt '0C'IEI,l,Ot 2 Oak Street XYoburn Diek is our budding playwright from VYoburn ..,, - X Good talker as well as a good Sodalist . . . Delves in Physics and baseball . . . Holy Vross beekons in September. No1lr1l1'ly'fl. J, J. JJ llehulirzg Soezriy I. J. ff. J. nf, 19521 ,. Wll. LJDCID F-71222211 -4.11.11- l C 1 f . .VPU D X-Q JOHN F. FENNELI, 146 Prospect Street f'ambridge John has a carefree. genial disposi- tion . . . lists golf as his favorite sport . . . enthusiastic about Freneh . . . hopes to enter B. if in the fall. Sodalify I, J. ii, .Qq Iizzxlfethull Squml I. l'.Xl'l, V. FI.AlIER'I'Y 7 Spaulding Street llorehester Paul is medium height and rangy as well as quiet . . . has a friemlltv smile . . . Baseball is his favorite sport ... Hr 1 d for B. V. in September. . 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An ardent Sodalist who will attend B. V. next fall. Iliggy, though small in stature, is a big booster of extra curricular ac- tivities . . . has also an excellent cur- ricular record . . . quite a dancer . . . plans to enter B, If Ih:x.uss,xx1+: .ig Soflulify I, J, J, ,Gy Sflflllllifll I, -3. J, -I-' HUN11 I- 13- -3- lJI'1lIlIllfI.l'N I, ,IJ nlfllfllllllllilllln .IJ l'11m- em Vlub Q: Junior llor11:rS11cil'ly I, J, .jg Senior Honor Society J. IYIILIAM H. III'RI,EB.XI'S. III 604 E. 8th Street South Boston I'.XI'I. J. IIIINTER 28 Juliette Street Dorchester Bill, one of our many Southie boys, is an alert and capable student . . . A famera Vlub enthusiast . . . an ar- dent Sodalist, plans to enter Naval From the hallowed halls of St. I'eter's. came Satch Hunter . . . as an athlete, he will be long remembered 'w il I8 Wivay, X as F. W. IIOTTI'INRO'I'II. III 26 Orient Avenue Newton Ventre IIot rock Fred putts in on his souped-up Model every day ..., Xu immigrant from Indiana . . . quite a shutter-bug and sports fan . . . pop- ular in and out of school . . . an ex- cellent student . . . should succeed at Holy fross. Ihzx.-xlss.xx1'i-3 .25 Smlulily J, 55 De- buling Soeiely .ig 1'lHIlf'I'lL Vlub J, -I, J. .IOIIN T, IIl'RI,IiY 1276 Blue Hill Avenue llilton A graduate of St. .Kuna-'s in Read- vllle, John is a quiet. serious-niinde Aviation. Good luck. Bill. headed for a big athletic career at B fl 'gf Sodalify I 7 -1' J' Debating Society Forfflfflll 31111113 Q, 3. JJ Basketball :X.1Ilf'U'7?l' 21- fllljg-J',,J,'lRf1f1f0 flllb -5- f Squad J, -5, ig lifweball S1 ll'Hl12, J, J. :Eef is l Z fellow . . . finds pleasure in Math matics . . . A Sodality I'refe1-t . . a coin plans to ent- College fall. i :- Euuaa f ' i .7,,Qw- QQ 1 QMS? .sb f' nl Q . 345' F Tj KX ...Q-1 , J lm BARRY T. HYNES 31 Druid Street Dorchester B.T., our big time operator, has an appropriate remark for every situa- tion . . . baseball player par excellence . . . see you at Notre Dame, Bubbs. Sodality 1, 2, 3, .Lg RENA1ss.aNcE 4: Vamera l'Iub 1: Football Squad 2, .53 Hockey Squad 35 Baseball Squad 1, 2, 3, 4- WILLIAM R. KANE 16 Prentiss Street VVatertown Bill, formerly known as Bush, is a native of Yvatertown . . . well- known for his classroom humor . . . likes baseball and hockey . . . Enjoys solving perplexing Trig. problems . . . College-bound, come the fall. ' ' ' f ' Sodalily I: De- ety 1,' Foolball Squad I: 'I 1 4 , i 88b ?L4 . FIFIFI l,-D L14--S MICHAEL J. HYNES, JR. 116 Perkins Street Jamaica Plain llike is quiet, studious and scholar- ly . . . well known for his artistry . . . excels in French . . . one of the Har- vard hoys in September. RENAISSANCE .Lg Sodaliiy .45 Bo- lolphiarf' I, 2, 3, 4: Junior Honor So- ciety 1, 2, 35 Senior Honor Society 4: French f'Iub 4. JOHN P. KEANE 66 Oak Sq. Avenue Brighton Jack, a resident of Brighton, is the outdoor type enjoying baseball or a round of golf . . . quite a'Philatelist . . . Latin gets his nod . . . B. V. next fall. Sodalify IT2. i-SLJL! 37733 ,X- A,-I1 .44 . T 41 .-47' JAMES G. JACOBS Q01 Parson Street Brighton Jake, one of our Brighton boys, is a well-liked chap . . . a baseball prospect . . . Familiar figure in the Sodality . . . Expects to stroll around Northeastern next year. RENAISSANCE 4: Sodality 1, 2, 3, 4,- Baseball Squad Q. EDWARD T. KELLEHER 158 Ashmont Street Dorchester Ed, our Shakespearean actor, is now of his own dramatic group . . . During his extra Ed enjoys all dances and Favorite class- P00111 -H DF' D rmfiii cwty F1 ITU nfgmg fill. 1 5 '. '.. '5 Q . .Q I , 5, .xx 5- . 2 'a THOMAS J. KELLEHER 12 Bradstreet Street Roslindale Tom, easy-going and witty, boasts of Roslindale as God's country . . . His jovial antics can only be matched by his over-whelming desire to be- come a pro-boxer . . . off to the Heights in the fall. lloclrey Squad 3. FRANCIS J. KELLIHER 42 Revere Street Canton Quick-wvitted Fran is always ready with a quip or an answer . . . Has an impressive scholastic record and likes basketball and golf . . . IVill enter Heights in fall. Junior Honor Society 3, W :CN I WILLIAM J. KEI.I,I'IHER, JR. 184 firicuit Road VVinthrop Big Bill is a rabid Red-Sox fan from VVinthrop . . . IVitty but has a serious streak . . . excels in :Hath and is an enthusiastic golfer ..., f X future B. V. alumnus. Sodalify I, 2, .35 Track Squad J, 4,- Golf Team 2, J, J: Jlinxfrel Shou' 2, 3. FRANCIS J. KEOHANE 120 Sandborn Avenue VVest Roxbury Frank, quiet but liked by everyone, is a product of VVest Roxbury . . . top cross-country man . . . spends his spare time on the golf links . . . the Heights next Fall. fri IIENAISSANCE 45 Sodality I, 2.- -Z f yd vi JAMES F. KELLEY 19 Justin Road Brighton Jovial Jim's magnetic personality matches his size .... -K lways a source of amusement .... A success at foot- ball and hockey . . . Will head for B. C. come September. Rlazwxissxwca f- Qodalir f- Foo!- . in I 4, I .ll 4' ball Squad I, 3, 4. JOSEPH BI. KING, JR. 27 VV. Tremlett Street Dorchester Joe is a likeable chap who comes from St. Margaret's, Dorchester . . His classroom interests center on French . . . basketball rates tops . . . College this fall for Joe. ,- ff , XTrafk-Squad 1,2,3,4. re, WH, - f W ,R l ,lv E-J, .lfi f. - - .I Y , x X h -5 3+fLQ- -T v ' ,'L.1.-., '55, lg K-,V : ..- G .qw , q X ggi xrfgig 931v1J H if f 1: , 'I i mg . -5 is - -gf f,-. riifihn 'lliLlltA-ggi? gn rn' GIQU 1 Q 419 'Je' P811 I RINCSTON .IR 51 0 akradga Ht reet Dorcbe ster 1 aaal one of our most popaal ar claw mate s from Dore lae ste r 'wt alawart me aaa an on the football te am Star traele aaa aaa lalees frag f ood Rlaxusxaxa 1- 4 Sodalzly 3 Stump! lub I SFTIIUV Honor 50010111 I'ooIbf1II Squad Q Traela Squad 1' Ilzrasfrcl Slaou 1 Z 4 NURNI XX F 1a1'RXNl 1' ln C laflaaa Stra t Belmont a ple asaaat saaaala aaad raae conaplaxaon Norm as oaaa of oaar pop aal ar elfassaaa ates qaaaet .and some valaat slax laleas llauacs ae Ile aglats an tlae fall Soelalzly I ' 64 1,, l 4 l 'dt 1111 I IXNI G RI ILIN 3.31 f hfarles Street Boston Tanw Ball the lead from the West Fnd as laappx go laaeln and :abwass Qnaalaaag Ball as a standout an Nlfatla On to the Heaglats an September XRTIII R I 11' XRHON IR :7 Oee an Street Sqaa antaam Xrt as oaar good aa ataared se aaaor from dow aa Vtexme aatla los al Sod ala t spends most of laas leasure tame at bmleetb all vs enter B C aaa fall Sodalzfyl 2 ci Tracla Qquad 7 'pa Ili 0 I I at XNIBRIX 128 Nonantuna Street Brag,,hton I uco s lalee able pe rsonfalatx la as sa on bam mans fraeaads qaaaet but well lalea d loaa elfaanas a reeord an that he lafas nexer worn cl lafat to school for an September Baveball Squad 9 IOIIN T Ilf X111 1 C oaartaaax Road West Roxbaarx o aaa one of oaar 11esl Rox maarx lads xsall lenoax aa for has broad a.,raaa aaaal ra adv wat a sta adx stale e nt as Nfath aaad a re naaa ae an aaag,as Sure to we asaaeee s .lauawr Honor Nocaely il f Y 3 N 48 l - . E X A l ' 1 I ,4 f l I 'if 1 a , l 2 5 - , 'I l , l f y l ' l at l a I l I i I f X A -I X K ' ' ' ,I I f rv , b X A. , , Y . v V , . v - . . , , . . - I. . , . A 1 . . . 1 . 4 f . 1, g - ,f z ' 1- . .' .' 'v Y, , 1 1 1 1 1 . v I x a va- I ' 'ga y 1 1 4 ' v , . v 1 , . e e aa' t , . A 1 . t 1. 2 ' ' I . . . 1 '. . . . I . . . ' , a ' ' . ' ' .1 1 ' ' ' .' college- nazateriaal. Sodalily I, 2, 3, 4, 4 years. flle stall has laair tool, B. V. ., .. .,. I- ' ' 1. ' ,' 1 , .a . . . . . a , a Q , 4, .' ' .' .ag V. , .' -. A 1. L I , ' , s 1 A 1 . I. A.' . . A I I . 4 1. x . . I . I . . A A. I2 ' .1 .0 1 J' -.Q 5' aa L1 2 ' ,lv 2 '.-- If I. Ivitl za -: Q: .' ' - 2 ldy 4 - 4 - ' .I l , - .'l -' h xnv' v A' I-. A - v 'j.' 3 l . ' .vi hu 2 .S : Av' vi ' 1 Al- 1 y I a a .. - ' .' -- .... - 3 3 - ' -z a -2 , J 'z 1- 'a F ','.'-:...tl- a.' z 'ill .'. 1. lik-1.1 .a tla' 1azt'lz - ' a' 'f' . A' 'I ,,',,- -, M gzfh' .... ' l :.' 's.'. no , N. a ' Q - . 91 22' PRXNC IS I' IILNIIPI X Q2 Xll an Road Islington Rad who drnes 1n dally from Is lmgton can always be relled on for a humorous remark has a xerv ex pansn e personalltv an enthu ROBI' RT I LIBILRTINI 2.1 Badger Road Nledford Bob IS alu ax s xx xlllng to lend a hc lp mg h and to one and all l J llx mouth IS a famous slght IH tht parlung lot fax ors C ll9IlllSl.I'S Tufts ln September SodaI1fy2 3 .Q Band? -,V,-Q-,..,. ,I ,. -- W-, -, tt.....,1 A 156' gl RON Xl D I I PON XRD 17 Bay Strut C dIIlllI'ldg0 Sunny Ronnie subuna ln from C lmbrldge Xttrictcd to llath keeps ln phx slcal eondxtlon bv fishing and salllng headed f0rB C CHXRI Fs I' IXNCII 1164 Boxlston Street C hestnut Hill I'r1c ndlx C hurlx st mds out both ln the classroom and on the f.,I'lCllI'0Il flXOI'ltL tirgxt for Donlan s passes rates lngh ln C llc IIllSt!'X hopes sc orc for B C nc Xt fall Sodalziy I J Junzor Honor Sorzefy football Squad 3 J Hockey Squad 4 Baseball Squad 9 3 4 4 -sh a. ! - V s -G? I YN'-7 TIIONIXS X Il'0N XRD IR 23 Crrunxuw Strut C lllllly Tom a quxclx mttid 'Hilton box 1s eo captain of tht track tt un rtgular outdoorsmin lom lllus fishing and boatmg r QS 1 Sodalzfyl 1 1' Q lunzor Honor So czelu 1' L Iwmlball Squad , Trarl Sr lad I J I 4 FRXNCIS I- IXNCII IR 7 I' urn as Road Broolxlme llllx 2 1 sunnx personalltx r unp mastlull truls and hoc ex cntmusnstu sports an lu C rusadzr Ill the I' all I lm m lu mll suceud Rrxussaxcr- Nrdaluu I Drauzahefr I 2 Track qquad , Hug ball Squad 9 ' 6.1 , :a . I. 2 2 I 2 I A 1' 'Fe' ek . Ag, l xo , ' 1 2?-2 f 1 N ,I' I 52 ' X 1 , ' , E l X , 2 l .5 -x l l I ff: Q .11 I -J , E ,. f 1 1 Q i . 5 , , VK W 55551, all I w v n w w w v Y ' ' '1 1 1 w v g . C . 4 . 4 . - - 1 ' - 1 1 . . I 4 . J . I I . Q , 2 . ,1 . '21 ' 2' 1, ,l ' I L' 'goy ' 1- '.f, . A ' ,'1, ' 1 2 . 2 U21 ' 3 1 1 1 l 1 2 - 1 1 1 2 1 1 , . 4 1 2 . .2 1 1 1 11 ' . ', ' -' .'-' , ' ' .'2 ' ' ' f .2 ' ' ' . ' ' - ' . 1 . . . - - - f- I ' . . . ev-l.' II siastie football fan . . . B. C. next fall. Sodalzly I, 2, 4: Hockey Squad J. Math- B- C - Ilf'Xt year. 1 , 1 1 1- 1 111. 1. A ll , N, ' , I. 2 2 . 2 . 2. 2 - 2 2 2 . . . 2 Y . 1 , A X A AL J. A . A A L A. A A , v , 1 y 1 1 1 . . . .1 - 11 1 1 1 . , 1 . . . . .1 . 'l ' ' ' ' I r' .' l .' 2 5 ' Frz ' 2 like-almle senior with il ' 2 ' ' ... mis '35 2 2 1 1 ... S 1' 'S 2 1' . . . pat ales in lf ' ' - HU' H' ' 2 ' - 2 - - -5' l'. 2 . 2 2 'li . . . an ' ' f ' 5 ' A J J - I .'f2 ...a'ture .' Q . to. 2 .'. 1. 2. ' li M- '4' - Al I 9:9 9. V- ll' l 1 ul 1 'Y . . I Bl ' xl . 1 3,' - ', .' ', - -' 'J ,li - I 1 . J. ,li J, ,- . ,,., , , . , ,- -. J, Nw- . -,-4. fy' 0 W A A Q- ROBERT H. LYNCH 56 Tuttle Street Dorchester Oogie. though earliest and diligent, always wears a friendly and jovial smile . . . a basketball ace . . . always dependable . . . a place reserved at B. if in September. IffI.Yli'I'fIlllII Squad I, 2. -3. 4. GILBERT E. MAcKINN0N 10 Temple Terrace lYest Roxbury Gil is a well-known commuter from W1-st Roxbury . . . docs well in studies . . . lilies to collect stamps and play billiards . . . a likely B. V. prospect next year. Sodulily I, 2, J, .55 Sfomp P11111 1, J. f. X ,-P-ef-42.3-4' s-..,, rf-'gg' nipnnnf 4. Antigonish. if I Ill l fl S I 1 ., , ,-K... R WILLIAM T. LYNCH 27 llayhew Street Dorchester VVillie, the whiz, is one of our wit- tier classmates . . . quick witted and school-spirited . . . an outdoor enthu- siast . . . favors Physics . . . B. F. in the fall. Rl-Jxslsssxciz .iq Sodulity 2, J, .GJ l'a7nera l'l1zb .lf Junior Honor Socieiy 1, Q, J: Senior Honor Socieiy .GJ Track Squad J, ,lg Science l'Iub J. JOHN N. MAcPHERSON 251 Sl1YlIl Hill Avenue Dorchester Jack, an amateur boatbuilder, built his own sailboat . . . short and wiry . . . his favorite subject is English . . . his future plans include Vollege ' liololpllfun -3 as i -4 ROBERT S. MAcDONALD 4 lvaldemar A venue lvint hrop Bob is proud of his native town, VVinthr0p, and his 9092 scholastic record . . . a Blinstrel Show man for four years . . . chases golf balls all summer . . . plans to attend Iloly Cross in fall. Sodaliiy 1, 2, J: ,ll1'n.v1reI Slzozr 1, J, 3, 45 Junior Honor Sociefy I, J, -iq Sen- ior Honor Society J: UoU' Squad J, .Q . THEODORE F. MAGGELET. JR. 122 Nlechanic Street Vanton Teddy, an honor student. does a lot of hun ing and fishing in the woods of fantc . . . A member of the varsity fo t 1 . . . next stop B. V. . N. I . .45 fllirzsirel Hllozl' .L 4 Honor Society 1, 2, ff: Senior Hon 101 'Gol S1 und ' ig ,I i Il yy-I. Y W I 4. .si l '31-TDLJD 1 f-JI.. Usa i- l-lF:f'lf'1 . ' --'imfwi 1 Li iio :I at 'ly 5 ...Q-sf' JAMES G. MAGUIRE 82 St. Rose Street Jamaica Plain Jovial Jim, well liked and friendly, jaunts in from Jamaica Plain .... A n active Sodalist with an impressive scholastic record . . . Revels in base- ball and hockey. RENAISSANCE 4: Sodality 1, Q, 3, 4,' Junior Honor Society 35 Senior Honor Society 45 Hockey Squad 4: Baseball Squad 4. FRANCIS J. MAHONEY 95 W. Cottage Street Roxbury Frank . . . a conscientious student . . . is well-liked by all his classmates . . . active in Sodality . . . revels in Physics . . . next year on to B. C. Sodality I, 2, 3, .ig Junior Honor Society Q. f, ,. .. .. 45' iff 'N 'K ' IQ THOMAS W. MAGUIRE, III 5004- VVashington St. VVest Roxbury Long Tom, a native of West Rox- bury, is well known for his original humor . . . his broad smile has won him many friends . . . B. C. next stop. RENAISSANCE .45 Sodality Q, 3. tg Band I, 2, 3, .GJ Track Squad 1, 2. JOHN F. BIAHONEY 18 Revere Street Everett Jack, the good-looking Senior from Everett, is the President of the De- bating Society . . . His unique oratory and scholastic record make him an outstanding figure . . . Best of luck, ack. I Sodalit 1, 2, .ig Debating Society 1, FTF, 45 Ju ior Honor S ' 17S WILLIAM H. MAHER 40 Tacoma Street Hyde Park Big Bill, a quiet guy, hails from Hyde Park . . . very sports-minded . . . his height makes him a good man on the basketball court . . . excels in Math. Good luck at the Heights next year. Sodality 1, 2, 3, .Lg Football Squad J,- Basketball Squad 2, 14. JOHN F. NIAHONEY, JR. 10 Ray Street W'est Lynn John is a scholarship student from St. Patrick's . . . outstanding track man . . . puts Physics on top of class- room studies . . . certain to succeed. Sodality 2, 0 .Lg Junior Honor So 1, 2, 3,' 3 rack Squad 2, -3. 4 i' 'MMD .iF QQ X f W F C 3 f . Z X 1 ral,- X - JABIES J. MANGRAYITI .37 llueknzun Street Everett Jini. our mental giant from Everett. is the tiny fellow with the enormous personality . . . exeels in French and radio nieehunies . . . B. V. next September. Snrlulify I. J. J. fl: Vunzerrz Vlub If ,smmp l'l14l1 I: Jurzinr Honor Soeieiy 3.-2. ,lg ,l11'11.slre1Sllrnlwf. fl. l'1lJlYAllD R. MASTERS QI Forest Street Roxbury lads big build. coupled with his ready smile are his nmrks uf distine- tiun . . . lfutmtlmll und llusketbull are his fuvurite spufls . . . The future prtilmlmly luvlds ai inilitziry ezireer, Smlfllff-11 I. .'. 'Z'- ,AM as , A I 'Y 1 -J' JOHN J. BIANXING. JR. 21 Yic-tory Avenue Quincy Jnek's from way down Quincy . . . A biz-niun for the Rl-:N.x1ssANc'r: . . . fheniistry and Trig. rate high in his studies . . . will take engineering at M.I.T. in September. REN,x1ss,xNr'E .QQ Nodulify 2. J. .GJ Tl'l1f'li' Squad I. 3. NEIL F. NI1'C'ARRUX. JR. 65 Elin Street l,ynn Alike is ai fast-talking eonunuter from Avinehester . . . ai representative in the Uraiturieul lfinzils , . . tireless :ind euergetie . ., will strike up :i busi- ness 1-:ireer in Kzinszis. liuxxissfxr ip 3: Iifimlpl11'un .'.' l1f'l111f1'11yl Naefefy J. ,Q . n , , .il- nCg1nnn,4,,jf,1: L31-Nusa f- L.,3c-,E LRC, I,, J 1-IUSJ n A ui-4' K-vi V it-H. 4 .iii f-Q ll z --Q VARMINE A. MARTIGNETTI 89 Blue llill Avenue Roxbury Blurty is our stalwart friend froni Roxbury . . . ai lefty guard. his feats on the gridiron are unexeelled . . . his Neopohtan personality makes hini 11 man of distinction. Football Squad 3. J. -li Truelr Sqzmrl 2, J. JAMES J. Met't'SKl'lll 1454- Venter Street lluslindaale Jiln tows in dziily to ll.t', lligh . . . carefree 'ind lively . . . likes to tinker with :ii umbiles . . . hupes to juin tht- Air Fo e llsippy landing. .linif Ri: .wen J: Ifumlpl:fu11 .'. -l E L-1. l -lf, IVE Q l . , ..l . ,- .Z.1i..-..Y W-- .--- -A-Y. - -- --- was Q IXNII S NI Nle DI-RNIOTI 6 1 W ilde rin ir Xxenue YY inthrop 1 1 Winthrop xouth is one our llflgllti r students enjoxs s nl ing ilong., tht shores of W llltllflbp I3 tx el thhles in I hennstrx he e leons ne xt September 11111111 1 I IXII T Nlel-XCHIRN R l 1 Dorset Street Dorchester . 'ie-. ie 1 f 5 e'- .' 'another fwvorite son from Ilorvliester . . . J-rs on - e'in p' . . . '-une-rw 'n ent iusiws . . . con- sistent honor student . . , -1 future . fm' . r:N.e1ss,xNe'1-: J' qoelalify I 3 .i ' . N. N .' T ' IOIIN I' We DUN Xl IJ 73 Tophff St re et Dore he stelr NI ie h is 1 winning smile ind 1TH 1 tured loole likes to re tel Shilee speare gre it football ffm ind good soe .-ihst itte-ntixe in el ass neiet Sodulzfy i PXLL I Nfe GOI DRIK Ix 244 Doi er Ro ul Westie ood Iaul -1 consistent honor stu ent -and -athlete puls-ite-s with school spirit . . . -1 ref-il hustler on the Senior 1 oun- -' , . . witty yet serious . . . good Col- lege- mate-ri'il. 'alityllli '..9.e, ' 9.1 .S. 4' Football J .4-' Igll-9le'6'lb!1ll I 7 -3 J' Senior I oznzcil 4. FHONI ts I We DUN Nl l I 19 Rlchmere Ro id NI t t ip in Tom is one of our spirited elt mites his mdmtnned lllgll te i enne neriges known tor lust nn xoiee ind hedrtx laugh 1 ex lmsleethtll s dln itx xx friends should e trrx lnm fir R NXlSSKNfl- , Sorlulzlyl ' mem I lub Q I Il S N Tracl. 4 XRTHI R I Nlef OXI RX 1223 C imhridge Street C imhridg It of I lIlt'llD s proud sons . '11 'wtive rnernher of the Sodulity . . , Bqse lm-ill 'ind lrtsketlrill f-in . . . i 'e-J Latin 'ind I heniistry best . . . well 'it the Ileighti. czlily I J - 4' Be1,.sl'f!l1 5 Baseball I. I I Q . sk .'-. VA - 'D . v 1- 1 .ff f-'fs' tiff ,f x X -an t-..-en! RAYMOND l'. Mf'GI'IGGIN I0 XYoodvilh- Park Roxbury Ray. soc-iablv and good-naturvd, brvczvs in from Roxbury . . . an ac-tive sodalist . . . sports-minded . . . will coinpm-tv at Ii. V. in Sc-pta-inlwr. Soflulily I, .!, J, J. I R.XXI'IS J. NI4'Kl'Il'IYl'1R. JR. 817 R1-:u'on Strvvt Boston Frank is quit-t and studious with a .IAMHS J. Mr-INNIS. JR. 3 Bennett l'lac-0 East Boston Jim, tho East Boston Irishman. is quite popular among his fellow class- mates . . . leading buyer of dance tivkvts in his room . . . also ping pong enthusiast . . . R. V. in fall. Suflulily J. .LUIICS F. Mc-KICNXA. JR. 44 Nlanthornv Road YYQ-st Roxbury llorn-rimnwd .lim is tht- pridt- and V 2 -.Q. 415 Q BICRNARD J. NIVINTYRR 4-8 Yvoodbinc Strc-vt Roxbury .X good nature-d senior from Rox- bury . . . sports fan . . . a familiar sight at all our soc-ials . . . well-liked both socially and svholastivally by his vlasslnatvs . . . likes f'hc-inistry . . . Good luck, R4-rniv. JOHN li. XIr'l..XI'GlIl.lX 131 llampdcn Strom-t Roxbury t'arrot-top .lohu is ont- of our mort' flflr I1 rm-ady wit . . . ncat in appcaranc-0 . . joy of YW-st Roxbury . . . a biglinw studio s vlassmatvs . .- . rt-al outdoor amatt-ur 1-oin and stamp 1-olh-ctor . . Ih:N,xlss.xN1'r1 operator . . . sparklvs man . . pu-ks luughsh as favoritv ll. V. S1-ptcinlwr. with humor and good spirits . . . will study . will pursuo highm-r vduva- Smlf1l1'l1,.f, ,Q, bc- a llarvard boy in Sm-ptvinlwr. tl0IH . 1 . II!-jylgjgfiyyfl-j Q: ,QUf,U,l.f.1l I, ,Q .L KL' So 1 1, ,,', J, ,gf l,I'llIllllflAl'x .L if F'I,X il-1-H Ilof-My I, L',' Trur-.' Hof nf' .Qi lglfbllfllll So 'Q' I ',' 4 J, f - J, .25 .l.ll.S. J. , f--I-a C n ,. QLQ- S Q H u Q I t . I i ' ' .' , ' nl - it l nl ' ' 'A ' ' nl H I O v- q.'! ,, , v ---- - , , I 1 'f ' - - I' I I I 0 VI FfV1l l . ' l I, l r-'i pw D .S mml-iii ii glsnngnf 4 R ' DQ rwin I li . C-HD Dm I A A nnlfff -s-- ' .1 ll A.-t lj 1,4 L 1 l It li Z ' LLL ga I2 , ft U Q f . 2 , A 1 r 313. .av fl ROBERT IC. Mr'l,.XI'GIlI.IN 9 Ellis Street Quiney Roh is ai prorlnet of St. .Xgath:1's, Milton . . . mainstay of our niinstrel chorus line . . . interested in cars and what makes them tick . . . headed for engineering. Sorlnlify I, 2, -2, .55 .llirzxfrel Show 1 Y l,,,,-i,.4. .iosl-xml Ir xI.r,xRi,.xND. JR. 397 Beale Street YYoll:iston Q v ' . lot s 1 big. lmmwny fellow, who tlnunlucl in from YYoll iston liilx 1 ' :J maj... goocl tau-kler for ll.1'. lliglfs eleven :intl exeinplairy soclzilist . . . his lnnnor shown to he-st 2lllY2llll2lgt' in Freneh xI2iSS1if'llllS0ttSlffftlllsf elziss . . . willnattend l'niversity of A4-lQ,,,1u1,'fy 1, 3, ,L 44. Ri-'wxisswvr J' Ymlalilz I 7 lfrzsz-lm!! . e ,s,.Q,- bf' Frzrflllafl 2, -il, .lf Eg.SQPib X Q - x 4 1 V 4 Md 1 K n-Q GICRARD T. Mc'NIAIION 80 lirlwin Street Randolph Jerry . . . za hot rod entlinsizist . . . hounr-es in from Randolph daily . . . possesses an easy going hut serious personality . . . plans to eontinue the A.B. course in September. Soflulily I, J, -3, ,lg .lI1'r1.s'frf'1 Show .iq fllllllffll f'l11b I, -?,'J.fl.S. -3. .IOSl'Il'II T. NIICIGIIAN, JR. 588 .xfl2lIIlS Street Dorchester r 1 1 - loin, an I orpornl in the Blussu- f'llllSt'ttS National Guzirfl is genial and well-likerl . . . has ai flare for rearling. working, and :intoniolriles . . . ai sports fan . . . next stop B. V. Z- ,J 455 .5 ' ' QI' JOSICPII P. KIc'Ml'ININIEN 14-8 Otis Street Vairlilmriclge Red, the round main from Vam- hridge fills up the nets for the hor-key team . . . Joe is well-liked hy his Class- rnates for his sharp personality and his sharper wit . . . will go far at B. V. 121-INAISSANVI-I.l,'IIUf'k1'y,f. J. RIVIIARU A. NIl'1XI'Il.l,Y 17 Greenwood .Xvenne W'ohurn Dieli, with the lllgll-V0lt2lg1'll per- sonality fluhhles in Physies and raulio eleetronies . . . tennis appeals . . . studious . . . the Heights in September. Sozlalify J. 1 3 N...,i.l O Q ,X 46- 1 DEQ if.-. -T Q 51:1 wiv' Yis 1 IXII A NIPSSILR I 100 Dorchc ste r XX e DOTCIIFSIQ r I ull l1a1lsfron1the gn at country of Dorvllester llkes wlmmlng and football a perennlal support1r of the NIIIISIFGI Show r1 xc-ls 1n I atm the Helghts n1xt fall 1111111111 I 1 'llznsirel S 111 IIL0 I NIURRIHNPX 1 S1 mont Road Dorc l10st1r 111 p11ss1 sw N 1 p1 Fl 111111 XII 1 lllll 111 11 nm 111j11xN tm lflllf., 1ll1 1 11111111 r 11111111 1 T11 11111 1' 12 ij ii' Nr- l...,,,, , W M Al....,..-,. ..i.,.i,.?., hh 'N 1 Q f 'C 6 IOSEPH 'I 'NION XIIXX IR 472 I anton Strut Stoughton Joe from 1I1st int ,Stoughton lns been a steadx llonor stud1 nt tlu put four xears an c-loqu1nt Qpcalxcr ind debater llkes I atm and lillllfl mg modelplanu B 1 for 1 1111111111 I 1' 4 Dran 1 mfzng N111'11f11I 2 I Tr111'l1 3 HTEPIIIN I- NIURFOX 36 C11 rald Road Bflglltllll x1 lIllllI'0llN 1111 t 1 111 f1x11rN 1r Il 11x s Xtllllllllllf, t1 Il 11111 R111 I r11 1111111 r x 1r1l111N1pt11nl11r x XI 1 Il ll 1 1 1 f111f11111 N11011411 1 DUN XI D I NIOR XX I08 I' IITIIIUIIIII Strut I7or1l11st1 r Snulxng Don co 11l1tor of tl11 ,ffl 1111111111111 IS ngentlem an 1nd 1 s1l111l ar qultc 1 1 ultured 111 X ot1e ofII111n1 r IIIII I 1rg1l mll COIIIIIIII9 to s1 111t1l l1t1 at G1org1toxs11 B1 st of llflx lon' 111 1111111 I 11 IP 11111171 11f11r I II N IXNIl's NI XII I DUON 88 Uss1p11 R11 ul N111111 rx 1ll1 If 111111 1111 11 11 1 1 x 1 1 nllx g.,ll r N 1r1 1lteCt11r1 l11xpr11xp11t1x1 1 1r11r fl 11111111 I 1' . , ., , . ,,,,.,, ,I l l 4 1 ff, f 11 Saks I X USPIIIII NIIIIII X sm I 1rrx 1ne l11s l1IlllSlli yer on 1l1tx 1re well lenown 1t se hool NI1th 1nd IIIYSILS are hls eurrleular fn orlte s hlees football 1nd In 1sleet 1 B f for Larrx Nttlfllllfll I lJ7'llI7IHfIf'S 7 SIIIIIIII I lub! 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Y-ix IOHN If NIIRPIIX IR 81 Bartlett Stre et Some rx llle C arefree Iaek was 1 me rnher of the Honor SOClCtY ln Iumor Ye1r cap1ble co edltor of the R1 NJ xlss exe 1 hkes I atln and also sports B C ln qeptember 41111311734 IIIN i Nxlssxxe F lo erlzfor ROBERT P 0 DONWBI I 246 Temple Street W est Roxbnrx Bob from f hex erue High ln lor land Nlalne IS known for hl hght heartedness and frlendlx dlspo 1t1on one of our golf stars erxjox-1 hockey B C next f1ll Sodalzfy 7 .3 4 fo! 2 Z 13 I , 1 , , . 1 1 ' , I ' 3 I he . ' ' ' . J P 'Y 'M 1 ' t E ' U 1' 1 I , f at 1 1 ' - X144 gags v gybv 1,jfl:,,. 'f ,lf S' - . f-Fiaw v,f..,'-v n .f , 1, f J -f .1 Mfflf . : g' -. 2-1' -- Y ,151-41.121, ' -1 M., - -Q 'V--1 - p X' l mg-19 I ff J7' iff A . ' .1 1 Ni -f. v ' ' 'lll' 1l JV , . A R ' R p . ff . 1 ,g M7 1' n TY 1 ,lf - If , 1 Lijiqfw i 1 1 , , J f l '-'11'-L '- 'K . I R - ,1 Q1 ,, A QAA' 1 H '.1 ' t . . .' '. . 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RICSVA, .IR. 6 Sanford Road Vanton Louis. till ac-tivv Socialist fro111 Fan- ton, favors llliitll Zllllllllg his suhjvvts V3 W 1 -J ig f-sin f 's-5 'ff O '4N1e .5 It s.,1' -l.V 0 V N 1 l :ma f, PETER L. PERRON 51 Rural .Xvviiuv Mt-dford Rc-tim-d hut humorous . . . P1-tor is one- of o11r M1-dford1-oininutvrs . . . an avid philatvlist . . . 1-hooscs C'lll'llllStI'y as his favoritv study . . . dreams of a 1111-dical Carvvr. Sorlllliiy J, J, .LJ .llzinslrvl Shun' I. J, -f..5,'fllIIIlPI'lll'l1lb 2, -2, .Q,'J.I1.S. J, -Kg S.II.S. 4. l,0l'IS A. RIt'f'I.XRDI'1I,I.I H0 St. .Xndrvw Road East Boston Big Rivk isa loyal so11 of Hastiv . . . his optilnistic' outlook has madm- h1111 '5 'fa EIJIHR R. PRHBIO Q90 Harvard Strom-t Xvllltlllllll Hoh has an outstanding rw-ord i11 1-urricular avtivitics . . . top dvhatvr . . . lioh will study physivs at HI.l.'l'. R13x.x1ss.xxc'1: J: Suflulify I. J. J, 4: f lJrun1uf1'r.v I. .'. -f: uIl,llfl!ll7lII.lllln J, .45 D1'hu,'1'11g Sll!'l.l'f!f I, 2. J. .25 .l.II.S. 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I 2 BaQl.elbaIIQ -I AQ fi. 6 R0 I SPRINI IR I2 fferson R0iIl Buvz 1rds B211 Ros IS 1 llkc nblm commuter from C 21pef od lusts s ulmg 1s Ins fu or lte hobbx hslnng, 1nd b1s2ball xote 21 close second plans lnelude 'Nlerehant NI1r1n2 X2 21dc mx Rrxussxxr P , Bniulpluan lo lwlzlor R12 N xlssxv 2 ELGENIL P sl IIII -KN 103 Saw brook Street Brlghton Gene can b2 1ptlx described as one of the boss 1n 2 1ger trflek cnthu slast he IS 1 gm 1t studtnt of CICCFO will pr0b'1blx go to BI ln September REX-XISSANK 1 4 Sodalzty 1 9 4 JHQ I TracL123.Q Viro- 'W 'T' P0111 X SFXXIPI 18' I 1rk Strut llorcln tmr 1 t 1nd rundlx p21s11 persondlltx h1s m 1d2 Stm 1 popul1r figure hoc cw rates tops home on the ddnec floor food luck Stan So alzhfl ' 3 4 IJTKIIIIIIIIIN balmy Soezety I IUSILI II I sl I I IN XX nl Fulton Strut U2 dh 1m Handsonu loc drums III from De d ham 2 uh du Slll humo hard to III itcb soc11 lls llllllttd l1k2s I AIIII ne rl Sodalzfy I It F'-2153175 ff . 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' 2 -2 S ' ' 2 - . ..l1is.' 2 l l ' is un- ' . .' . - A ' - , -- - ,' ...l5.I'. xxt '. . ' '. ffll. .3 ' . . - - 1 .2 , . . . . , , , , . .... 'Sy .. T. dak V l ' I -1 ftf - 2,211 Qc I' .- ,A N Il ' ,, - dit? Sgq cal .lUSl'1l'll l,. SI'I,l,lY.XN. JR. QQ Hollis Straw-t Milton l'ossq-ssiltg :1 vt-ry plvasiuit grin. Joe is za popular1-lussumtt -... pivks Latin as tnps . . . ai lmslwtlmull fam . . . sci- you umiuicl Juv. Smlulfly J. AKA I F JX J 'ls 15' 'Al 'fd l'.XI'l, 17. Sl'I,l,lY.XX 44- Dover Straw-t f'2lIllllI'lllg't' Sully! gvllltlltllSIl1NltlUIl will ln- rc- lllt'IlllK'I'l'fl tlmvu tlimugll tlit- ye-:urs . . . ai im-mln-r uf smlnlitv :iurl tht- .luuior llounr Smwia-ty . . . ln-st-lilu-il study is firm-ok . . . likt-5 lmst-lmzill :mtl lmskotlmll. Smlalify I. 35 .I.II.S. J. 1, l D 4 'JA X C' Nil -1 yt wb DQ JICRUNIIC ll. Q5 YVilsl1irQ- Strvct SI'l'l'l,l'f YViutlu'op .Im-ry, our Soutli Slum- lmy from Yviutlirrmp.l1:1s:imu1g11-Iiizilpvl'sm1:1lity . . . liki-S sports. twpm-vizilly lbuslim-tlmzill . . . is zu vvry lmriglit young fllll'llllSt . . . Vozist Gunrml .Xvzulvuiy uvxt full. Smlalify I, J, J. .lq lh'lrf1f1'l1y Sfmzirfy I. .IICRUNIIC J, SYl.Yl'lS'l'l'1R RUlll'1R'l' YY. TIIUNIAXS .IUIIX l'. 'l'lIUNIl'SON 36 Roux- StFt'l't lliltuu 10.5 timuita- l'l:u-t- Milton 8 l':1isl1-5' Park Dori-liwtt-r filll'lj'-lt'I'Y'j'lNHtll1llUtli.W1'lllill0XX'll. Hull, um- uf our Milton lxulx, ix 'll-X. :mntln-r liurr-lu-str-f lvfry. i4 :mtl full uf tlmt Milton lllllll4PI' . . . lunwiiy :mil lnrniuy . . ai lru1l4liug um- of nur lnriglitwt luxtrvriaiuf . iimlu-Q liie stuiliu lux willy pursuit . .. lmxlu-tlmll plays-r wlm lt-mlQ liix tule-ut lilu-4 t 'ing pit-turn-Q null 1l1'NljIlllIlj,.f 11 5lIlltt1'I'lDllQ1 . . , lux fzilnilmis rc-1-rwril tu tlu- Nliuftri-l Slum' , . . Iiulik un-xt aiirplzi . . . will gm to wullvgi- ut-xt at llli. lvligli ziwiirv- luis Nllf'f't'SS :at tlie wtnpiQtlu-llvig.!l1ts. yczir , will ln- wilt-vwsfill. Ili-iglits Ill N'ptt'iuln-r. 5m1d1l',!,-7. -1' J. kj.. 'fad'-U f-1111, J.. 1 ' llll-fl ,LL J .' Q51 r1111z'rr1f'll1l1.1',,Q,' .l,11,S,,f,' ,1lIiIl.Yffl'lSl ' i, J, i ' Q. it S-- i iiiii i- - U V V st rf, . W ,g x A v J-7 l If J it E lil l ll .. lg 'T-ul ' 'l---,- 5 I -' 'All 'tif 5-1:13 If - ' , it 'J A -.--1' il l ' ' ll W '-- Q -1+ l'LMuiv 1 di n xu' ' i 'iig,v, , +'NUi :a517T- +H F H- wa - ' V--i it qi. UQH iffy' it-za? 'J-nd? mit Fl'A l'l.1L.-i'cns:L L' W ll.l 1 'Ml' 1 , A 'VE' l '- nnnngn ml -'M , J 'f fly Q 'i H i'l ' Q . lmlll ft- A 'V V '.l..,i4 ..... C 5 ' 'l? I T 7 Q N. A 4 1 ., s 'r 5 '-- f if ' -as 3 . 1 . qi ROBIGRT J. TIICRNAN Q5 Vovcy Strcct Everett Holm possesses a million-clollar smile which matches his jovial personality . . . excels in Greek . . . a Valued sports fan . . . set his eycs on an A.B. at B.C. .l.II.S. -if lfmifbrill J: Iiuscbull J. R0lil'IR'l' D. TYRICLI, 4537 .Xflams Street llilton Holm, one of our Klilton natives. isa four year Illl'Illll0I' of our hasketball squad . . . well-liked hy both students and tcachers . . . lists chemistry as favorite subject . . . plans include Holy Vross. RBNA1ss.xNgL49Surla1i1y .Lg Basket- ball J, J, J. r'1hiA-A? . f-,-- Tx. I Qi 1 ' -f fl. ' . ni nfl' ,.if,I nl-.5 ,. vu, - FRXNVIS A. TONDORF. JR. 4-8 Sawyer Avenue Dorchester Bloncle-lieaded Frank hails from Dorchester . . . jovial and regular fel- low . . . a favorite wit in Vhemistry ...will do well at B. V. Smlalily 1, 2, 3, Lg ,llinsfrel Shun' 2. FRANK VAN YMMERSEN. SRD 4 Herrick Street Yvinchester B.f'. High lured Frank from YYin- chester . . . interest centers around stamps and coins . . . has an eye for chemistry . . . football and hasehall take up most of his time . . . plans to enter Tufts in September. RENAISSANCE .ig Snda.I1'!y 2, 3, 4,' ,,.l p H.S. 1 '.Q,' Jlinslrel Show 1, J. '- are ,Tl x V HRA i fs 4? uc! 1 1 -agar' RICHARD H. YYALYYOOD DONALD F. YVARD 33 Bailey Avenue VVatert0wn 35 Neponset Street Canton Diek is one of the more live members of the senior elass . . . from Yvatertown . . . liked hy all who ly CFD hails Don, our jovial and amiable fuzz top from Uanton. is among the many who plan to continue in the laheral know him . . . enthusiastic- stamp eol- Arts Vourse . . . a regular minstrel leetor . . . hopes to enter lNI.l.T. if man . . . Good Luck Don. I'nele Sam doesn't intervene. g,,,fU1,'py 3' ,L fQ IJfanIUf1.f',q ,gh Rr:xA1ss,xxei-1 J: Sffflflllifll 1. 4: Tmelf J. .ll'lRl'lMlAH ll. YYl'll,l,S ROBERT P, YYIIITH 99 Gordon Street Brighton I0 Bonad Road Nlilton .lerry is a sea-going Merc-liant Ma- Popular shutter-hug from Milton rine from Brighton . . . jaek of all . . . has a pleasant smile to mateli his trades and a very good student . . . personality ',.. his favorite study is always ready for an argument or a Trig . . . Roh intends to further his laugh . . . the friendly type, aiming to he a lawyer. - ' 'g lglidllllifll I ' edueation at Northeastern. S1,1111l1'fy 1. J, J, J: lIf'l111I1'11y -q1II'Iif'flj J.'l'f1IIIt'I'!1 6.11111 1.15. mf' J- -5: '1 rf' O ..... I X '38 2'. s.. JOHN A. VVELDON 133 Tyndale Street Roslindale John is a quiet but pleasant stu- dent. an aetive member of sodality for four years . . . a rahid baseball fan, boasts an 85 Q average in l1is studies for four years . . . B. C. in fall. Sodaliiy I. 2, .f. J. KHNNETII R. YYYTIIE IQ54 1l0IllIIlOIlXVt'iiltll Ave. Allstoll Kenny will miss his daily sprint down loulevard . . . a Renaissanee hustle . . VVl1itie isa ralnid hase- lmall fa . . tries hard in English . , . will 4 the lleights in fall. Rb .xxxrri .lg S111lr1l1'fy Q: 1i4lNl'- ball 11111 ' , .Lg l'c11114'ra f'111b I.-. ' J'BzI37Z-2750111 ' ij 3- .-2-1 napnnri ly- Il L L-'ULJLJ rtrmrf . .---' Dwi? 1117 33 -4. Lil. flag .43--4 h.--,1, RENAISSANCE POLL jlr. HI. High, jlr, Vim tllllf Vfgor . H n'.f I .lI1yglrr . . ., Bm! Dr f',w.ff'1 I flaws Illzxflrr , .UL SI'1npl1'r'iiy B6Sf.x'llfIlfl'1l , Jlr. 1ia.sL'Ill1II1l Jinx! lfnfh II.v1'4I.w!ir- .Van IJ lliSflvlll'ilv0ll Jlrml ..,, Jlr. 1fll8l lflH. , . .Uavf I'llH.YIIlll .,1lnIU.s'!. , . . Jlosl HIIs1'1II'.s.w-likv. . . . .Vit-11'iftic.vl ......,. Best Dancvr , . U'1't1icst . , ,Vast f'0107'fIlI ..,. Jlosf Sizzccrc. .,.,... . 11051 l'Iltll'VIl0lll'1-811011. . ,Host Hair ..... ,.... Jloxl Liln'l'tlf11l'. . Jlosl lJI'bmIrI1'r . . .Host l'll1'l', . .U0.vt So1'z'rIl1II' .Voi.v1'c.sl, . . Qu l'l'fl'-Y! , 1'rI1l1'.vt. . . , 1,e'u.vl .,.. Smurf 1',w I 4,... 1luIul.vnrm'.vf .. The Lilllv Wh 1'1' I . , 'VIIIN-Y f'IIfI1'. . . , IVIIIJ IIIII HY. , . Jlr. Slmu-I ,111 If .VL ,UII.vr'lr.v, . Jlr. TrIIr'L'. . . .Urn 1lof'L'I'-If . l cI mrzfw I rulrryrfnl Htlft'.V B f'.w flxu. ',... . , Bm ,Uf1I'I4'. . Best .lIt'f'lIllHl.f' BI'.v!.l0!nr , Bm! U'ri1I'r. 4. BII.I. IJINIIN NIILIIT llrwv Nllxxrmn f'uxxuI.I.'f XIIKI-1 Ilrxm -IUI-L Mc l'.xIIL.xwI1 .IM14 GnIuI.xx l II,xxIQ 1'II,xI'aI.xN S.xTc'II IlI'x'rI-Ln Joh BI-LIIKI-:I.I1Y .Im Nlf'KP1NN,K , ,l-In 5l.xs'rILIcs l'II.xIII.I:Y LYxI'II LAIIIIY x1l'l.l.IIi.KY xIcxIIxI: BIAIITIIIM-:'r'rI , .ROY SPRING . P.xI'1, Suxxlnx . .I.x4'I4 C,'IIIsIIoI.:sI ....I5AImY HYNI-:s . . . ,PAVL Snmgm' . . . .P,xI'I. KIxc:sTox ,.....,,..Im RIDGE . . ..II:IIIu' SYLYESTER ,.. ..I.u'Ii MI'I:I'In' . .BRI-Lxlmx FoIII1s'r , PIIIIL l'I3IzIuJx ,NIIL CI'IIII.xx . ...lin FIJNTIIN ., MII. IIUIIIIIIIAN , , , I I . .limi LYxI'II ,. .Im M,xxuIuvITI . XYILI, LYNVII , .,... ALL III- I 5 . ..l'1HNll-L fIl'AIilN0 , .Dux HIIIIWN , . . SA-.x-I. l II.wx IJIIIIQMIIQIIIILII I'.xI'I. SI'l.l,IY.XY , , .Trm LI3ux,xIcIJ KILN II.xI.I.uII.xx ,VIQULANIJ .Q WA x'I..xxII . ., llI:+I4,x ,Urn LADY III-' F.x'rIxI,x I .,. .FIIIQIJ VIIIININ . Eu KI-:I.I.I-LIIILII . . . Dux Blmmx 81 i A C5 1 w XI , 1. 3 1 I KK ' Kai . -, I I x ,P I I Y X , I P I 4 5 XI 1: 'J 4 I I - I .. .W Q I f- ',, .- 31 'x 5' P Time for Spiritual Reflection The annual Senior Retreat took plaee this year from Oetoher 13-15. An unusual feature this year was that there was hoth an open and closed retreat. Sixty seniors journeyed to North Andover to make a 3 day retreat of intense prayer and recollection under the inspiration of Fr. Felix Talhot, SJ. The other 162 seniors remained at the school on the Boulevard and were guided through the three days of prayer hy Fr. A. J. llc-Carthy, S. J. On Oct. 31, 1952, the parents of the .luniori and Seniors met their tear-hers to find out the progress of their sons: Of course, some students were a hit reluctant ahout this, hut eventually the zero hour arrived. llany character traits-weaknesses and good qualities-were revealed in conversing with the tc-aehers. Naturally, an irnprovonu-nt was at our-0 noticed in each student, and the evening proved enjoyahlv hy parents anal tc-avlu-rs alike. Parents Meet Our Teachers 1 11' Our Adviser and Senior President Our Student STFDENT C0I'N1'lL-Standing: Mm-Goldrivk, Colata, Mahoney. Svutcrl: fhisholm, Donlan, Fr. Griffin, SJ., Adviser, Hennessey, Dunn. ? 4- -. iw in 'NK I 7-10. ,avri- -Cn, All s 5 i fs ii'-An-an 3.1 Council Governed Us s IN former years an elected semor councll under the skillful le adershlp of Fr Frank Grlfhn S J gox erned the school -Xccordmg to tradltlon the councll IS composed of the elected Presidents of each homeroom By the wote of all the semors the President of the council and of the entlre senlor class IS deter mined This ye xr there was x ery were tallied The unanimous choue was Bull Donlan Bull the passing w ward has gained the admlratlon 'Ind respect of all not only bv has unparalleled achles ements ln sports but also by his outstanding scholastic ablllty The other members of the councll Include athletes ora tors and actors They are Joseph Celata Paul NIcGold The Student Council adjourns' rack George Hennessy lNI'1rtln hlert Dunn John Nlahoney and Jack Chisholm It IS the task of the council under the helpful super x lsxon of Fr Grxffin to determine the date and place of the NHTIOUS soclal ew ents which take place throughout the year The socxal ex ents mcluded the Roller Skating Parts held at the C o ed Rollerdrome the Ymas Dance Hall and also the 5cmor I rom held at the Totem Pole ln June This seal the class of 53 haxe soted unanx mously to present a stamed glass wxndow to the school from the class of 1053 In short the Qemor Council ende'u ors to make the senior year an unforgettable and happy one C I ' ' ' ' as 'Y . - 9 - 1 3 4 s ' 1 . ' . ' ' , ., '- ' ' ' . u u 1 . 7 ' - . . , . . ' . xi Y ' ' - 3 ' ' ' y . ' z ' . ' . 9' ' - , 4 . little doubt who would come out on top after the votes and the Easter Dance held at New England Blutual , . 1 , . 1 - U ' ' ' 9 v U .1 . ' n . , . ,. v ' . - ' 4 ' . A . . . - n 1 - I I Q 5 V' , L1 I . ' . . 3 - 1 ' , A . T 'l ' I . 1 . , A ' . s.. fa-ug, . ,.,... Curtain Call. . . On Stage ni: nIux1.aT1r' soc IHTY, under the capable dire:-tion of Fr. Jolm Mule-uhy, SJ. and Hr. Hyun, SJ., has given us in the past four years four fine produf-tions. YYe will give you n brief resume of these plays. .Xs fresh- men in 1950 we witnessed Brother Orchid , ll drzuna about :1 gangster turned brother. The next year we were ht-ld spellbound by the mystery-eomedy I,ur-if:-r's Lodge . Our Junior Year will always be remc-mln-red by the performunc-e of Joe D1-ver in the spine-tingling mys- tery, Ten Little Indians . And as seniors we laughed with joy at the comedy hit Harvey , This was thc story about Elwood and his rabbit friend Harvey. From this unusual friendship stemmed many hilarious situa- tions. The well-rounded cast included: Ron AIC'LZlllgll- lin, Bob llnldoon, Jar-k fhisholm, Jolm Goonan, Jerry Bresnahan, John llnrray, John llahoney, Bob Blood, Bob Ilennigan and Ken Joyce. 7:1 vp a 21:55 X -41, 10 ll- QXQP T' -..Glu '. - fi -f .- ':?-falji. I! N x. s X 4 'M X195 F. I in 'HI' Months of Plannmg, Wrztmg, Checking and Recheckmg are Hanks the tu entw Slxth edltlon of our classic 51 nr book Tm- Rvxussxm E Thxs year when Pr lrdrlkf rnffiu S I our lNIoder.1t0r called for candl dates forty energetic senlors eagerly responded On Sep gqnber 22 the first meetmg was held and lmmedlately 1 gs began to hum VS rlte ups xx ere begun on the mdlaidual senloxts as well as the dn erse df tnltlee of the tlldgffhi department We owe 4 x ote of tlmnks to Wally Egan, Fred Hdtlmroth Tom McDonnell Stexe Morton Paql Scanlon Stan Greb, Jake Jacobs Kennw VS ythe Mert Dunn, Frank Lyncflf 'Frank Chapman xGeorge- Chaprass, Gerry 'Wells ani FP8HkNDiPkShl8l8F for their excellent co-operatlon RENAISSANCE PERSONNEL I 0 edzlore Fealure Fdztorv Sport I' dzfors Busmess Fdzlors Adzzscr Bannon Edztorl McKenna and Hynes wxth Fr Gnflin Ju lx 'XII RPIIY Rm Spmxo l'mn I RONIV FD Donrmy ALLAN NWAII u I- FRED FRFWSILI I BILL SHILLL E JIM MCIXFNNA BARRH HXNFS Ru Fxuwxul Gun-Fm SJ . I . I . A . 11 ' e , .' , , A, . . . . . . . ' . .. . , . .. . . . . . , ' ' , - V' ' ' ' ,I ' - . . . . . , ' ' 1. 7 . 1 , . .- ., ' , ' ' - . . , l 4 .v . - - . . , . , . . . . ' v 1 ' ' ' 1 i v v 5 1 ' ' ' 4 . . . . . . . . , ' v 1, . I I A - Q u n v Y Q 1 K I xt 1 xy P . . . S I . I I , v I v I w V . jr f, k gm-V. Te K - ' xx A 1 . . . . .. L . , v 1 S . V X' L 1 , K M , .. Y , 1 7 9 ,. - y , . -52, X 41, ' ' . 7 v v 7 - ' X I J . . . . . 4. . Y . , . Q ,A x . el xi - . . , A , ' N - , .1 .N ' . . . A ' X. x ' ' 5 . - , ' . . . : '. . . ' . ' ', . . 5 , .EA xl' GX V, ' . , - 1 '- - ' . - - - . f ' ' R S in 4 1. Q I iv S sb - I Ah' ,t ', X - '- , x 'V . . -f 'e X If fl 1, ,s I V 24+ ' I. A .e ' , 1 V ' . 5 f . J 1 ' f lluay C5 ,Ja Q - if I f . . f . mg. 4' ,:.emwrf1 aff-A S W- LITERARY Pi-JNSONNEL-BACK: Hottenroth, Mel-Iachern, W. Lynch, Wythe, Wallace, Vhapinan, VYells. BVIIDDLEZ Scanlon, McDonnell. Frensilli, Fronin, Hagan. Higgins, D'Arey. fhaprass. l uoN'r: Chisholm, F. Lynch, Murphy CFO-editorl, McKenna, Hickey, Hynes. Como, Burke. j p ,'4A Q -ipsum 1--wlDfl 'E'-l'2- .1 , Getting mlown to lxusinm-sa. 10 HE Tumors, but necessary, spade work of signing contracts with Vantinc-'s Studio and Baker, Jones. Hausauer. and Savage Inc. was promptly and effectively handled hy Father Griffin. It was decided to dedicate the 1953 RI-INAISSANFI-I to Rev. Lawrence F. Herne, S.J.. who is celebrating, this year, his Silver Jubilee of teach- ing and Rev. Robert IC. Sheridan, SJ., who. 40 years ago, graduated in the class of 1913 with llis Excellency Richard .l. Vushing. Arelilmisliop of Boston. Tm: REN- AISSANVI-111121110 front page news when .lar-li hlnrpliy and Roy Spring were chosen literary eo-editors, llarry llynes and .lini Mc-Kenna business eo-editors. and Frensilli and Shillue the sports editors. .Xniong the contributing editors were Elmer PFCIIIO, ll. Moran. lv, Doherty and ll. fonio. Crystallized in This Pictorial Class Record Nos!-iN as feature editors were Al Yvallace, Fred Fronin and Ed Doherty: re-write men are Frank Lynch, Steve Blorton, Vvalter Egan and-Jack Vhisholm. With the coming of the New Year. Tm-: Ri-:N,ussANcE was well on its way to completion. The activities and the individual write-ups were finally completed. No little thanks is due to Ed Doherty who typed so expertly and laboriously. Finally, to all who participated in THE Rnxussaxes we extend our sincere gratitude for an- other successful year book. Looking back on the many hours of labor and pleasure spent in preparing the REN- AlssANc'E, we humbly hope that all the seniors will cherish this pictorial treasure for many years to come. An enterprising trio llrslxl-:ss Prznsoxsi-:LfB.u'K: Gorman. Walwood, Shillue, Masters, Manning Spring 'VIIDDLL Murphy Vonnolly, Nlefusker, Fennell. Russo. Kane. Berkeley. Faoxrz Kingston, lremo Hvnes Dunn Dlrks meier, Jacobs, Doherty. Sf E NQ Y 4-5 W2 fs S I N ' C' tt N1 JAW. F. Doherty, McLaughlin, Mellonne Ibex- Finnegan, fitlllltl, Muldoon. Yan Iinnnersen, YY. Doherty, fpring, o er. . IDDLI' Mahoney, Carino, Perron, Higgins. llaggot. FRUNT-'Iit'lll'llt'l'. lionnra, Moran, Fr. Powers, SJ., Forrest, Hynes, Premo. N 1953. our senior year, the Botolphian was under the expert guidanee of Father William J. Power, S.J. Father Power eame to Boston Vollege High School two years ago. and sinee then he has been the spearhead in the eonquest of two medalist awards. The eo-editors for the Botolphian of '53 were, Brendan Forrest and Donald Moran. A main feature of the Botolphian for this year was an exeellent vignette of St. Franc-is Xavier written by one of our talented writers. Steve Morton. This artiele was in eommemoration of the -1-00th anniversary of the Jesuit Saint. In our sehool publieation. Nlike llynes kept us well-informed on the styles of automobiles in his artiele entitled Detroit Trends. A passion play, written by lidward Kelleher. was another highlight of the literary periodieal. The write- ups of the atliletie events were eontributed by Bill Top-Notch Journalism Won Literary Kudos ll, 7 5.55 lf Planning the next lsrlll L. .s- V1 BVDDING WIIITI-:us-Mr-Ilmim-ll, Muldoon, llonura, W. F. Doherty. fl!!-l'Ifl'f0T.Y Moran arul Forrvst with ffm-jno. zulvisf-r, Fr. Power. ' l BOTOLPHIAN PERSONNEL 5 ' liIcI:Nn.xN l OImI1sT .INII DON.xI.I1 BIURAN f'X3l L ilrra ry 1'ld1-'UTS .- l'o-fdifurx GIQORGI: MAOIJIJN Ed KEIIILIIILII .IOIIN MAIIONEI' BOB BAGGOT H 11s1'1lex.w E11 1'f0T.S'.' J Erma' FOLEY DIVK FAKINO JOHN HIGfiINS PI-:TE PERRON BILL DOII ERTI' JOIIN FINNEGAN SAI, BONI'Iu JOE C'OT'rI:II FRANK MVKI-:I:vI-:Ie ROY SPRING DON 3If'GL'IRPI 2 r TERRY IJUNOVAN .-1 rf: NIIKE III'NEs BILL Hlf'KP1H' Spnrfxf BILL DOIII-:RTX Bois PIIIAIO ff '1- Doherty and Bob Promo. Special mention is also due to Hen-'S our our illustrators, Jim Hickev and Nliko Hvncs. Fon- 1 ' ' sports vartomi. tributors John FlIlIl6'g1lIl and Robert Muldoon are also to he coiigratlxlatvd, -L.-4 ,,-,. N liololpliizirfs big wlim-mils :It work. Botulphiziri sliirt-Nlovvv brigaclc. 1 .H Pr Getting some debating essentials esinlent Malioney and Secretary llresuahan 94 Debators lYallaee, Seanlon, and Morton ui: u.wsT mzuvrixfs Soeiety of Boston Vollege Iligh Sehool is immediately reeoguized as one of the sehool's foremost organizations. ln past years the so- eiety has built for itself a reputation unsurpassed by any high sehool in New England: a reputation built on the unrelenting work of enthusiastic- and persevering debaters. lu 19.53, under the wistful guidanee of Fr. King, S..l.. the boys eontinued to glorify this reputation by attaining recognition in interseholastie debates and oratorieal eontests. John Mahoney, our president. began the aetivities by making a fine representation in the Red Feather Uratorieal Contest. During the course of the year we were fortunate to have diseussions with the girls of various Catholic High Schools on the senior debate topic. Xiee gestures, Jack 11,1-. ' n . 1 - M Q 5 z . . - . ' 4 img will THE 5?-E --A V A N NO X T S- g,1.,.A.' 1. te '--' 1 ' 4 V I ,, ., ' H af - ' , , Q6 Sh.. , Bsfk-Ipe, Fieeoeiello, Mc-Laughlin, Wallaee, Baggot, Smith. xIlDDLl'I'Ellgl9, Me- Sweeney, Hannigan, Murphy, fonroy, Leen, Madden. FR0NT1N10Il2'Lh2Hl, O'Donnell, Prcmo, Mahoney, Fr. King, Ilresnahan, Troy, Doherty, Scanlon. W' I Senior Oratorical Contests Enlivened Our Spring Semester In November, Martin U'Donnell, the only junior on the varsity squad, presided as ehairman at several of the girls V. Y. 0. Tournament Debates. Martin, who is a good prospeet for the varsity squad next year also, showed his exeellenee as an extemporaneous speaker. Jerry Bresnahan, an eloquent speaker and the possessor of the Sophomore Prize llelmate Medal. will lie a great asset in retaining the eoveted V. Y. U. trophy. Bob Premo, the factual-minded. well-read personality of the Aftirmative, is not only a top notch dehater hut also sparkles the elull with his mellow wit and humor. In addition to these members the varsity also eonsists of Joe Monahan, Hart Troy and Ed Doherty. With this group we feel eonfident that the coveted f'. Y. U. trophy will remain at B, V. High. BAPST DEBATING SOCIETY Three top-noteh debators l ,rx nl 1-r 1 0 8 Nigixugiyglrgwkxd Barr! yesief First open the camera Preparing developer Mefaehern at the enlarger wfxl QQWQ M0015 J' nn N' my gffnfff W B0tn,,iee eR::1 Yee-ron nY0 Q ls wmom Houeurlebllq N em UO' on A oxhni Net Dgyxe L ern Hlggl LR K YAQO n 0 X K N13 Gmc Haddaeyuqeaw yxqvtd NN5r05 e THE C ERA CLUB The f Ame-ra Club of 10 'Z Fr Pollard S wh 7 w M under the dlreetlon of J Thm xedr 46 members were enrolle d f om Q4 were Semors Xfter a Xe-rg Qplrlted contewt Iaul Nlchdchern .13 was elected prmlde-nt Xlbert Vhroetele 14 nee president Bernard UNe1l 15 1 d Jose ph Hn wood 14- treasurer and seeretxrw re spec tnelw X Se rles of llllt re stung lectures on p0ldI'0ld and graplne' e xmerus were gnen and llll'0llgll0llt the se-Ar the me mln rs e njew e d nmm trips to comme rel al studios to studx the methods of the profe ssl0Il els One partie ul er trlp to the Herald Trueler newspaper plant proud enjm able and edue ntmndl Ilowexer the lllgllllglll of t ll xe ar w as the mnunl I leture I ontest I' uh member sulmntted lns best original pleture for llliltsls md Judgment and mam prizes were dw lrded on the bmw of me rut Shutterbugs and Radlo Amateurs RADIO CLUB The B C Hugh B H110 C Iuh began nts currc nt season with an lnqmruslxc Inst of .actnltlu Fr Ioseph Nlurrax pre S1111 d IS dxrtctor mth hls dhlc assmst 1nts Pru B art Trm Boba rt Prmmo Wlllnm I lcgg, illd Ixmu Nlm g,r1xlt1 Tht C uh purpostl totnnhm lnttrutu stu nts to ft 1 htttsr knmx 11 1 0 clutronlcs prmscnt tht mcmhtrs 1rc 1rrf1nglng 1 transmitter to hroulc 1st to h 1m ruhn tlltllllwl 1sts undtr tht 11 gls of X ante mn us hun assunhlul from wus onm tr t on :nur fact Win 1 C lcgg an 1m lttlll' h un hroulc asts dulw from hls home ln But Roxhurs X NIcI'lrm fochng Nluhmz sms mach fu 11l 1hlc to tht mcmht rs tofamlllarln tht m xuth the x mom cork sx st1mQ nn prtscnt 1190 Xlreadx the IIN Illbl TS h H1 f0nStI'lKtld l OHL tllbt FLLQIXLI' dlld dI't workmg on 1 four tuht dune Broaden Thezr Knowledge f' f cttlng Horse K ode signals Xmatc-ur radio bunldm rs xho x bu K N mach-ug 'H M330 Uwex Bembe Havfmgkvtx 1 ds LRAXXUU x Xhu ,uhtiax at H Xa X ,emo 0 E 3X1 NN hakn im NMwa'Rjxrf ' Nun sghulle' Tala? tra Y Milk QHHEARO D QOBHX TABKYNT NX 'Zhi -aff' 15 1-if 91 4 I g Roller-Skating Party The Camera Records On Dee. 8, 1952, B. C. Iligh opened its soc-inl cycle with the Rr:N.ilss.xNf'i-1 sponsoring the Roller-Skating Party, at the IlUiil'I'flI'0Ill0 in Brighton. The various girls' high sehools represented were Notre Dznne. Rox- bury. St. Ritzfs, llonsignor Ryan, and Archbishop fushing fentrnl High. The organ music- in the back- ground zind the geniality of everyone made the after- noon one of wholesome enjoyment for all participants. gpv Mlnstrel Show Light Hearted Moments l lst XL ir tlu xIlIlSlI'il Show ss as llc ld on NIU 1 2 and 3 ind proud to lx both mnjox ahh and profit able P0 ltllrlllg 1 ight and nun md rn mx southern ln lux xnrl bcllos It h ul all thx Huor of ulasslc Show Boat Xmong our Ol assm des we notul I xul Ixmgston I illl Scmlon Dmny Como Jerrs Supple Ifmnk Dohertx Duck I xl R I lfman Iete lerron Jlm Hlckes I nul Blower lick Hlgglnw. md behind the src-nes men Dick Plcoclcllo and lx I' illon 1 M L5 L 'phil 9 4 K-1741 nl' V I ,QI I r Ml ,-4' lwslxxxl. stzmlinzn nml l'll1lllI'Zllll'C' cllzlrzlctc-rizvcl tlu- miznl .xlllL'I'lCilIlS. 'lllll' wildm-ss of tllc- land and flzmgvr from Indians kcpt colonial Hngm-rs on tllc triggcr :xml 1-ulnmal Immls on tlw plow :xml tlu- ax. lwmr tlu- pals , . yours :li IH . lllgll stmlvnts lmvc- lwvn urge-fl to cle-vvlup pllvslcul htnvss luv ID2lI'llC'llJ2illllj.f Ill tmtlmll. lm-km-y. lmsvlrzlll. lmskctlmll uml trac-k. X . -.W Y , y J 'ff W-in Q 1' IAA tg N - - ' Efg 5 .. , lf . ffix X fi 14? 'f,Q2QfQ,gg Q1.f.itfif' ATHLETICS ,Z X U11 U11 U11 U1-l. U1-t. Nov. Nov. N01 N111 Football SCORE BOARD :1 11.11 High 11 11.12 High 1:1 11.12 111,111 24 11.12 111,411 31 11.11 11ig11 11 11.12 111,411 11 11.11 111,411 19 11.12 High 26 11.12 111151. D11r1'l11wl1'r 26 Tfilill' 6 Imlill I3 T1-1'l111i1':1l IQ South Boston C'o1111111-r1'1- 12 English 12 1iI'iglltOIl 25 B1l'IllOI'iill 6 6 9 . l L. i 5? sun., CO-CHAMPS OF BOSTON CONFERENCE 1952 VARSITY FfXl'I'BALL SQl'.kIJ-BACK: Ric:-iardulli, Hynes, Moriarity, Mclnnis, She-chan M1-Goldric-lc, Rumsn, Leonard, Mullins, Kingston, Moline-aux. MIDDLI-3: fum-h M1-Foy, Furey J. Kelley, linlimla, f'l1icf'arQ-lli, Pt-nner, Burns, Hanley, Thompson, Graziuno, Kelley, Hughes Iluntvr. FHUNT: Lynvll, Connolly, Wk-yland, Cox, Martigm-tti, Vaptain Donlan, Tolaml, Madden Murphy, Mr-Purland, Lyons, limsso. 'p- ' l 19 Back Row. WAYLAND, DONLON, COX, TOLAND Front: LYNCH, SHEEHAN, MADDEN, MURPHY, MARTIGNETTI, McPARLAND, HUNTER ' V, gif NX.- Ai 3 . I I I l 1 J' , J-, a . r y .. . tl: Ig - -7, J if I ,gf 1 Q ' 'L ' I' I-mai , . . L ' L5-'g'5E? D- kr-I A , . A g .Q . . . -gum ,,, y -.xV f- - . '. New fl .. vt ' Q ef. -ff, ' . v','ii.' . 106 Top Team of the Decade ac. mon 31 'iiuiiiz fa llf. High came from he-hind and steam-rolled over a scrappy Trade team for their second victory. Vonley plunged over from the two to draw first hlood. From then on. Donlan and company dominated the play. At the outset of the second quarter. Toland went 53 yards in two plays to score. The next touchdown was registered on a Ilonlan to Lynch special-f a nifty IQ yard pass into pay dirt. In the third quarter. the talented trio of Donlan. YYayland, and Toland moved the hall into posi- tion for Vox to score his second touchdown of the after- noon. Finally. Hunter took two of Donlan's passes, the last for Q0 yards, to end the scoring. B.C'. HIGII 13 LATIN 13 Halfback VVayland scored both touchdowns in a game which found the Eagles forced to stave oil' a last second drive hy Latin. B.i'. High spotted Latin a 6-0 lead in the first period when Sinehes intercepted one of Capt. Donlan's passes on the 40 and went all the way for the touchdown. The I5.I'. High team then bounced baek to tie it up when Ivayland went two yards to pay dirt to climax a 42 yard drive. This completed the scor- ing in the first half. Fonnolly ran Q3 yards fora score. and White converted to give Latin a I3-6 lead at the end of the third quarter. I3.C'. High eame haek to tie it up on YYayland's 18 yarder and Toland's vital point. in the fourth quarter. B,C. HIGH 13 ENGLISH IQ Two T.I7. passes hy Donlan and Jack YYayland's con- version. this was what spelled victory for BY. Iligli over its old Blue and Blue rival. It was a game that would have put Merriwell to shame. I3.C'. High drew Becomes Boston Co-Champions first blood on a Donlan to Wayland 10 yarder and Way- land's conversion. Then, Donlan came up with a picture play. Standing in his own end zone, he fired a pass to Hunter at midfield and 5atch went all the way. BIT. HIGH 4-1 BRIGHTON Q5 Coming from a 12-7 deficit at half-time, the Eagles broke away to a 34 point scoring spree tihat enabled them to beat a classy Brighton team. It was just a case of too much of B.C'. High's power packed offense. The passing of Donlan, and the running of VVayland and Toland kept Brighton in a dither all day. Hunter and Toland each scored twice, but scoring honors went to Brighton's Lemicr who scored all of his team's Q5 points. B.C. HIGH 19 SOUTHIE 6 Paced by Donlan's running and passing, B.C'. High triumphed to a 19-6 victory in a battle of unbeaten Boston Conference powers. Donlan functioned the Eagle's T-Formation superbly as he mixed his running plays with well-thrown passes. The first score was set up by Tackle Kelley who recovered a fumble on the Southie 40. Five plays later, Donlan sneaked over from the 4. In the second period, B.I'. High put on a sustained march of 80 yards to score again, climaxed by a 10 yard pass to Lynch in the end zone. Donlan led his team 65 yards for the third touchdown, ending it on a sneak from the two. B.C'. HIGH 18 COMMERKII 12 Having five of its backs badly crippled. B.C'. High was forced to come up with a 60 yard drive late in the final quarter to defeat Commerce. Jack YYayland fur- nished the decisive touchdown with three minutes left on a seven yard sweep after a Donlan heave to Hunter set the score up. Earlier. Jim fotter broke through center on a 49 yard run to give the Eagles a 6-0 half- time lead. Paul McGoldruck R F R George Hennessy R G fb-4'l '-.-Alba Don Sulluvan L F Robue ,iw-f CHIC D 1U'5' 'i-'rf Sotch Hunter Center SCORE B0 ARD Hugh Hugh Hugh Hugh LEW? Hugh Hugh Hugh Hugh Hugh Hugh Hugh Dorchester Commerce Englush atun 'Tracie Tech Rox Memorucul Trade Latun Dorchester Tech Commerce Couch McCoy 8- Robue Tyrrell S.. V fx' T- C - . : xvj ' . LG. Q' . Lf A I - , ,, 16. 9 n.c. ' 52 16. 12 a.c. ' 43 16. 15 1u.c. ' 53 ' 16. T9 a.c. ' 41 u ' M 4 an Ln ,,,-,, ,4 Lf- -- ' ' J . 27 s.c. ' 61 , J6. 29 a.c. ' so . ' Feb. 2 s.c. ' 54 cy, Feb. 6 s.c. ' 29 ' 4 Feb. 10 s.c. ' 43 sb. 13 s.c. ' 49 , . nb. 16 s.c. ' 56 wx I , .. I.-vw-lff-..f , gif I Hu! mi' ' , 9 ' ST' ' X X , lj s A . . ' 71 ' X. N ' Z J ' -, ij .X I Cf . asketball 1915 X XRSITN B XNKI' FBKI L SQl XD Ihr n Doha-rtx Q'NIanxg1rl lhfflrtx Wlahnnu Purex Hughu lulland Hanrdhful Joyce I oath 'Vid ov l'RON'I' fyrrlll N11 Donmll 'Nici olfl rick Nlahcr He-nnessx I 0 I aptaln Hunter QLU C aptdln LX nth Sullivan Supple gil HIGH 33- .sv ,865 ,Ar RX-J N 4 MA 5 '95 time x W6 1Q4-f f ix Sateh hits on patented jump Spirit and Morale Highlighted B.C'. HIGH 52 DORVHESTER 58 Defending champ. Dorf-hester. posted its first vietory of the season over a luekless Bf. High. Time and again B.C'. High shots rolled around the rim, only to fall out. Hunter, Hennessy, and Sullivan all hit double figures and were outstanding for the Nlaroon and Gold. B.C. HIGH 4-3 COMMERCE 51 B.f'. High gave Commerce a 10 to 1 lead before they eame to life Hunterton, on the inside, and Tyrrell, on the outside, pulled the Eagle quintet within three points before a series of bad calls sent them back to the final eight point deficit. Again, Hunter was the outstanding player on the floor, scoring 18 points. Our Cousy hits again A Seore ! 4'Q Hunter fights for a rebound the Team 's Encounters B.C. HIGH 53 ENGLISH 86 Hampered by the fouling out of Hunter, and the numerous other personals called, B.C. High proved no contest for a strong English team. The only bright spot in the game for BF. High was Co-Captain Hennessy who scored 14 and played a remarkable floor game. B.C. HIGH 81 TRADE 68 B.C'. High finally found their scoring eyes, and rolled up their highest total of the year. Co-Capts. Hennessy and Hunter combined for 42 points between them. Furey's and Tyrrell's floor play deserve credit. B.t'. IIIGH 61 TECH 55 13.6. High second straight victory was run up at the expense of Tech. Hunter again emerged as high scorer with 26. Sullivan played his usual fine defensive game, stealing the ball several times. But XIcGoldriek and Maher stole the show with exceptional rebounding and hall-handling. l3.I'. HIGH 50 INIEMORIAL 58 l'aul MeGoldriek's outside shooting and ball-hand- ling kept Bf. High in the game until the closing mo- ments. It was nip and tuck all the way, but the Blaroon and Gold could not quite keep up with the dead-eyes from Roxbury. B.C. HIGH 54 TRADE 49 For the second time, B.f'. High rolled over Trade. 1Iaher's and lIcDonnell's passing, combined with Hun- ter's and Tyrrell's scoring were just too much for the Blue and Gold. Hunter hit his season's high, 30 points. Nine stalwart seniors B.C'. HIGH 41 DORCHESTER 43 Heavily favored Dorchester received quite a scare when they tangled with the Eagles for the second time. Lynch and Hunter combined to bottle up Smith and Benham, Dorchester's leading scorers. As the score in- dicates. it was a thriller all the way. Paul Hunter was again high scorer with 20. B.C. HIGH 29 LATIN 41 The Eagles lost this one because of their inability to hit from the foul line. In the last period, 11 straight were missed by the llaroon and Gold. B.C. High showed tre- mendous ability in holding 6'7 .lim Franis to 8 points. Outstanding player on the floor was Robbie Tyrrell. He scored 8 of B.C. High's first 15 points. DRIBBLINGS Paul Hunter blossomed into one of the league's top scorers. His 30 pt. outburst against Trade was the first B.C'.H. has seen in a long timt -... George Hennessy and his magnihcent dribbling and set shooting left an impression on all of B.C'.H. foes . . . Who can forge! Sullivan's 4th quarter outburst of 11 points in the Dorchester game . . . or hIaher's display of passing against 1Iemorial . . . or Supple's 40' set against Trade . . . Hou' about BIcDonnell's shooting in the English game 1... BIcGoldriek's 15 points in the llernorial game . . . Tyrrell continually out-rebounding Francis . . . Lynch always taking up the scoring lag . . . Three l'l1eer.v for the spirit and attitude of the team. which was always at its peak. when the team was at its lowest. 111 X gf -ar' . . s. ' ' r y . s M 1 M-1, 4 Dalia 14- ' X953 YARSYYY HUCQKRX' SQYXD Rhxu: Kirby. Vuphlivl , Donhxn, Ke.-W-her, Rnmwy. Lylxvh, Burkv, HaWn'zux. KR-hun. Nh- , BKOSXIXIIHCBD, lfmwh 'fn-nxph-. FxmST: J. Unuhm, Hu-cdy. Trzwy. ' Bums, Falvey, Ban-eu. Nahum-y. H11Wvv1m drwv- fm' il QJQUHX 7 Y , 4. Q 4?-' A .. +G aff- ,,, X - i . rv gr. , . , 7 I ' ' - I ,. U F 1 Q A 4252. . ' : 1 . 4- f I X xfzxgm-r pm kdvr- ' Nh Nh-num-n nm-K R-Mvhn-r. .X Qual . . .xx 54 uh . SCORE B0 ARD Dec V3 BC Hxgh 2 N urlmxn X9 B1 Hxgjx 6 udh mx Dec an an m an 26 B C Hugh 5 NN Ape 3 BL Hugh 4 Norwood 9 BC Hxgh Z NXCHLSXQN X7 BC Hxgh Z N Xthxm 30 B Q Hxbh 6 Yrxmmg um iq t B C Hxgh id up fs X01 P D onlin hghtmn g fll tht K1 '-- 113 ll.C'. Illfill Q YY.X'l'HR'I'UWX 0 faptain Bill Donlan led the team to its initial vif-tory. Ken llalloran's nnmerons solo rushes highlighted the first period. It took six lYatertown penalties to keep the hrilliant defenseman seoreless. Donlan hroke the game wide open with his goal in the seeond period. Billy pieked np the pnek at his own defense. stiek- handled hy four defenders on his way up the iee and baekhanded a twenty footer that heat the Watertown goalie. Frank Burke elinehed the Contest with his goal in the final period. B.f'. IIIGII 6 Xl'Il'lDlI.XM 3 Joe f'elata's hat triek and .lim Toomey's goal tending featured our ser-ond game. BF. High eomhined in some pretty passing plays to knoek in two goals a period. Needham had the pnek in the ll.f'. zone most of the game and only 'I'oomey's hrilliant net minding assured the team of a win. .A A seramble for the puek. A eheer for a score' Recognition Came to A near seorel ., . af-iw l .- --ur, -- J-4' A shot meets its mark. a Deserving Team B.f'. IIIGII 3 VVALPOLE 4 Joe Celata scored three goals in four minutes and found at one time six players in the penalty box. Credit must be given to Jim Toomey who stopped over a dozen shots in this period. Later B.C'. High used its first line in a vain attempt to tie the score. The defending cham- pions used every means to protect their lead and in the final play BY. High lost by a slight margin. B.C. HIGH 4 NORWOOD 3 Bf. High came from behind three times before finally defeating a scrappy Norwood sextet. In the last period the Eaglets rallied to break the deadlock by scoring two goals. Finally Halloran scored the winning goal. He col- lected the disc right in front of the crease and with great accuracy slammed it into the cage. -qv K ' Action against Norwood. HC. HIGII 'Z IVELLESLEY 0 The Eaglets were in control from the start but did not score until Ken Halloran connected on one of his patented rushes. In the second period Frank Burke scored the second goal at the seven minute mark. Donlan collected the puck behind the VVellesley net and centered a pass to Burke who carried it all the way and ended the scoring for the day. B.C'. HIGH 6 FRAMINGHAINI 0 B.C'. High closed its regular season by trouncing Framingham 6-0. The Eaglets ended their regular sea- son with a 5-1-1 slate-a four to three defeat to Walpole and a tie with Waltham. 5 Joe Cotter Caicher Murderer s Row Lynch Byrnes and Donlan 5 AZ 1-JS? 5' has 5' W kqffmmq 1 ASQ' an A SSA rs: 'L 55 4' ff- VW I K M it P' V my x lv,hS-1J!'f!'?lW ,, -fn. at if, 9 'va ' FKA. Chuck Lynch 3rd Base SCORE BOARD fi!-R16 KV-5 Apri 1 Ma Ma Y Ma may M3 G 'in 3 lI952D Hugh 2 Hugh 7 Hugh Hugh Hugh! 3 c Hi 11 a .X-s cgi'-:nxt SPH? Jamaica Plain Bad Boston Coimbra ostown 12 H Pa? Trade Spoih Boston ET' 29 a c High 13 unusual' June 3 BCH1gh 6 Rox Memfial 7 'dmv I1 l CUC: 'bbw off fhe waIl g ' : V?-i 1 Q H53 1 44. ki bf . its X. f 1 - ' 1, , 4 in .1 2 , -- ..r A ' , 2 , 1 3 'A' ' ze'-'i'1'x3-- -1+ . A 1. A.,-' ql . kr.. agp: ,i?tz.4.l. .e::!e5,'.V,S'.A..ls,.:V- 1 ,gif 1 K- ,. Y 'f 1 1 7 if 3 3' ' . 3 Wx 0' 3 NTB aff- 1 K . ' 1 I i Lf' sm- .. QQ W . 5 . va? f Q.. I , 33+ 1 f 2 -2 AS rrrr 2 2 s. c. s 2 1 9 X 3 3 R :ry-5ApriQ 1a4s1c.HagL 1, 1 I 5 rx-ff I 21 ill C. I-igh 6 , 7 Q - 'lpri1f2l sac. ' , A y 1 s.c. 121 va, 2 A ' y 5 B. C. ' 3 3 6 I, . ru B 11. 1 ' Q 4 , : ry E B. mgiilfil , 2 ' , A 1 16 . . 1 1' Q 5 Q x B M 2' 1 s. ' ' 4 , L in ' , , ,X . , 2 B. .H 12 A ,Qu 11? xi ' ' we 45 . . ' . 1 af al 'A 0 ' 'J i I ' ' 5. fx ,L - B I' - 1 ., k w in-2 if 1 l , A . -, 5 '. 3,1 Q vf 4 G-HI aselipall BACK-Bent, R. 0'Brien, Hunter, Lynvh, Dillon, Coaoh McK'oy. NIIDDLE-CHTT. fottvr, Mdlrath, Donovan, Hynes. cl0Tlf'1lIlIl0Il, D. 0'Brien. FHONT'LllIll'll3, Boyle, Donlan, Burns, Cloughcrty, Mulcahy. Captain Bill Donlan Will the catcher make it? B.C. HIGH 8 JAMAICA PLAIN 9 B.C.H. scored the first seven runs in the first, but lost the game in a disheartening final score, nosed out by a point. Much credit is due pitchers Hunter and Bent for outstanding performances. B.C. HIGH 2 EAST BOSTON 1 Tinker Dillon pitched a tie game until Donlan singled, driving in t.he winning run. B.C. HIGH 6 COMMERCE 7 Whelan pitched for B.C.H. and Paul was the opposi- tion hurler in the season's second loss. B.C. HIGH 7 CHARLESTOWN 12 Tim Clougherty homered with a 350 foot drive. Sam Carr was driven out in the fourth to be replaced by Dillon. Many errors lost the game for B.C.H. B.C. HIGH 3 TRADE 6 O'N eil, all-star, pitched for Trade. Bent had thirteen strike-outs, O'Neil had fifteen. Trade scored when B.C.H. center-fielder lost the ball in the sun. B.C. HIGH 3 SOUTH BOSTON 4 Much credit is due pitcher Dillon despite handicap of cold weather. Victory hopes exploded at the end of the ninth, when Hunter, pinch hitting, struck out. Triple threat Smooth Team Play, B.C. HIGH 3 DORCHESTER Q A sensational left field catch by Donlan, plus a tie- scoring homer in the fifth by Concannon, put B.C.H. ahead. B.C. HIGH 5 BRIGHTON 4 B.C.H. is first scorer of season against Brighton All- Star, Dunderdale. Hunter pitched a sensational game with B.C.H. scoring five in the fifth to win. B.C. HIGH 12 ENGLISH 4 B.C.H. scored four points in the first inning. Donlan drove in two runs with Hunter, again, the winning pitcher. B.C. HIGH 13 ROSLINDALE 8 John O'Brien pitched and played game with catcher Dick O'Brien and the outfielders. Green pitched for Rosie. B.C. HIGH 6 ROX. MEMORIAL 7 Two runs by Memorial in the final inning upset a leading B.C.H. Bent went to the mound for B.C.H. DIAMOND DUST Biggest thrill of the season was when we upset Brighton, city champs, 5-4. Other top teams to taste defeat at our hands were English, Dorchester, and East Boston. Donlan finished with the highest batting aver- age for the season, Hunter, no losses for the season. Our three sport coach, Charlie Mc-Coy, proved again his ver- satility by piloting the Eaglets to four major victories. 2'-..-1'-'H'-' - ks.. I. ,R IM Um.. '2 V' . Q in .ni 3 .V hifi '31, ng.. if Q'-i' Qjiaufa .lit vw-gh! ' 39,5 A 1 f , E , . 1- u.?':-351! Mis? Ju-...mga r is S n 'vm YI, K .-.g-... .- A 1- '- 1 ' W :Tl-Q i M, f 4 - , ,. ' F6139 Barry Hynes, pitcher - .- -W - .. - 2 'fi-.f..-i'2l'w ' ' ' -- vs-I . V ,J- Iwi-t', 4.-'HF,-ak-six? '2',T'ff-im -1- - 1 - '-?. 'i1'4v3.?.-if' - ' 'fr W..-Y ' ' -'-1.2l: ':':'.-'gy gg., ' ,' 'P V fx. . , L ' 'QQAI , . .v h - Y .., 7'-A, '. 1 -'ld' - nX,s.f-.- 1 1 N t 'A ,gyfvrq Aw . . . he's blind Brings Title Upsets ' f 5 The mainstays X. . N . A fi' el, I sd' 'W F1 in :Q s-He' il! ' -. fa, Qs.. ,, V, .- ' ' -.-.-.- 1.2 , - , The wind-up Another Parnell Sonny Byrnes, right Field Steaming it in , , , si' S' N -' - X Y, Y wing I A K, I -' -ru' , M Q 1 , , I- ,-4 I , 5 - - 1-1-' - H Q 0 1.,g4' .,! . NWN. l fs 1 , 9, 4,- 7, -fm' , .d.,,,,k ff.-. v- 1 QS QQ'- F, af ., K, 'Nfl EMT ,. 4. . wg. . 9 1 . , . . ah , ' 'rs f 1' .rpg lf ,V Made it . . . standing up 119 I l'r4-mo leads in the 600 against r C Q Me-flfrmrrl. ll,u'k--lbw:-rs. K1-ulmm-, C'zunpznu-lla. Dalton, I,l'IIlllSl'Z, Slum-1-fly. lulDDI.l'1' i'lmpn1:m. Larkin. Hill. Dfmm-lly. Iluglws Higgins. FRUNTY Wlu-lun. Malmm-y. Prinm. Murphy. lirarllvy. 4,4-P 1' Q5 I'illEhf'N t- km-, lui i ix I-'ll ,S High High . High High High 143Vz 110 10 3 5 0 ix 7 ,wasp fxu Q , ,mf ., 52 Newton 50 Hyde Park . 87 Trade 94 min 4 wh ummm 47 liuffrrxarl in top form A determined Jac-kia Wayland I S J - J 15 XYIIPIHII lzlkvs 5l'f'0llli in 50511. flaah uganmi B u 1 , v , X 5I'.NlUlt Hamm-ns lrenio, Lynch, Mcliachern, Mahoney, Keohane Speedy Eaglets Score in Ross c0l'N'rRY once again called a 100 man squad to Fresh Pond, Cambridge. every Friday from Sept. Q6 to Oct. Q4-. Our harriers defeated Brookline 15-40, Jim Bradley winning. Although Joe Dalton won in 121588. we lost to Rindge Tech in a disputed race 28-27. According to official rules we tied them '28-28. lve downed Fanihridge Latin Q0-35, lifalden fatholic Q2-33, and Somerville 17-38. with Bradley lst.in l3:05.8. On Oct. 28, Bradley, Keohane. Dalton, C'ampanella, Yvhite, Premo, and Larkin won the Met League Championship Race. Bob Kenney, llill, llcliacliern, and Bladden led the J.V.'s to another victory. Un Nov. l we captured 4-th place in the Vlass A State f'harnpionship Meet at Frank- lin Park. Bradley's 10th place earned him a trophy, and C'anipanella, Dalton, Larkin, White, Keohane, and Preino followed on his heels. I DOOR TRACK '15- Get out there and run Met and District Leagues mx mon Q5 Mrznronn 52 A well-halaneed Bledford team downed an inexperi- eneed HV. High squad in the season? first meet. Al- though we were defeated, l'aul Donnelly, our sopho- more sensation, took a seeond plaee in the hurdles and 3rd in the high jumps, while Frank Vampanella took the 1000. Our other point setters were Keohane. Hughes, Premo and .laek Xlahoney. , BF. IIIGII Q2 NEWTON 50 Leg-weary from their meet of the week hefore, Bf. High sueeumhed to a powerful Newton team. Individual stars were Hughes in the 300, Vampanella in the 1000 and Bradley in the mile. B.C'. Hlon 14325 . . . HYDE PARK 87 E. Bosrox 52 . . . BRIGHTON 6 At last B.f'. High made the winning column with outstanding performances. Hughes breezed to vietory in the 300 while YYayland battled his way through the field in the 440. l'remo squeezed out a lst plaee in the 600. Our other seorers were Vampanella in the 1000, Keohane in the mile. Leonard in the broad jump and Chapman in the shotput. B.fl.IIIGl1 110. . . TRADE 94 Tigen 89 . . . t'oxu1i:m'r: Q5 Bll. High eontinued its winning streak over three of the stronger Boston League teams. Leonard starred in the broad jump, Vhapman in the shot put. lYayland in the 440 and l'remo in the 600. Vampanella won honors in the 1000 and Keohane in the mile. B.C'. Hmn 105 . . . LATIN 148 Rosl.1Nn.-xx.:-138 . . . Bluonrox 14- B.f'. High lost its hid for eity honors as Latin piled up an early lead and held it. Our dependable runners came through, as always, but the Latin team edged us out of first place. B.C. HIGH 30 BROOKLINE 47 This was a hard meet to lose but top honors go to Bradley who won the mile and Bradley for his' victory in the 600. Jackie Wiayland breaks the tape, Campanella breezes home Dave Hill pours it on against Ritter Hines takes over Trade. . ' 'xt ' -T X ,- f' ANKEE traders, renowned sinee Colonial days. were famous for hard but honest business transactions. Possessing sueh a llzittering tradition, :is llostoniuns. we urge you to patronize our business patrons . . . 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NI.XYIfl.lIWl-AIC SP- 400 I-I-9.5 II.XXl'Ul'K ST. QI'I.' ' ' SJ. MASS. N. Il. 1sf,1-mi-if., mg. l'll:ll'Ill. ' U .Tal Q S2 YY pw' NI: f .Nl . M I r F I m Ulm S5 4-.3 l lc,xNKl,1N ST. liuwlmv. NIAW. Stmlc-nts' Vurwangm- Sturm- 1 V H 1 u lmm' in 111111 IRIANIIE nur 1 wr, Allmlprn, I-'mul l'11r14f 1yur.-- Y , - M - ' . v ,' . Q rj, , Ass, 1747 YYASIIIJ :TUX ST. Hns'l'uX. NI vs. Uhr. NI: ss. .X ' -.7 Tvl. 1 4-I1-7-TTTH. TTTI BELL LINEN SEHVIEE 'i' 4O Brastol Street BOSTON 18 MASS HAROLD L INICFRAIL lol Ir eLs.szonal HRUUBI INI 'XII XI! Il XI COLI CULR In I 1 8 NIESSIN X PLOW ER SHUP N EUHUI!-XL BEST WISHES FHUM A FRIEND , . . n I A I f ' fy' , . 4. f - , , A I 4. , . S . llxullv UC i- 438 l'vlUll'l'f'.Y Fur .IH f,l'l'lINI'lJIlN I'xlllll'l'ilI D1-signs :md Nyvllliillg limlqm-is :1 Spa-iulty Rl'ISIlJP1NI'Il S1'1'1'r1 l .xxn S'I'0liE 3 li.as'1' S1 lclxrrll-31.11 ST.. liusmj, Bins. RICHARD WHITE SONS INC Contractors 70 IRESI ENI SIHEET XXESI XFX! 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