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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'
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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 , -
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,-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 . . . L an on -J Mf1 if -JL,-Qi 2 ii' FJ I Ar' Ci.'i.ic.:1I ,A W 1 O , :rl C-.2 1 ru ri U Q I .f-3
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