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' ' ,.. : !•: s m RYfc c - isiii i i . ' -■-.. : _;_-;■— «j Very Reverend Joseph R. N. Maxwell, S.J President of Boston Co Rev. Francis O. Corcoran, S.J. Dean of the College of Arts and Sciences DEANS Rev. James D. Sullivan, S.J. Dean of the College of Business Administration 14 Rev. Edmund D. Walsh, S.J. Dean of Freshmen and Sophomores in the College of Arts and Sciences Rev. Edward J. Sullivan, S.J. Dean of Men in the College of Arts and Sciences Rev. Patrick H. Collins, S.J. Dean of Freshmen and Sophomores in the College of Business Administration Rev. Francis B. McManus, S.J. Dean of Men in the College of Business Administration 15 Rev. Francis J. Donohue, S.J. Chairman of History Department Donald J. White, Ph.D. Assistant Professor of Economics Rev. W. Seavey Joyce, S.J. Chairman of Economics Department Ernest A. Siciliano, Ph.D. Professor of Romance Languages Harry M. Doyle, Ph.D. Associate Professor of History Andre G. de Beauvivier, A.M. Associate Professor of French Rev. Paul S. McNuky, S.J. Assistant Professor of Classics and English Rev. Leo P. McCauley, S.J. Chairman of Classics Department Rev. John A. O ' Callaghan, S.J. Chairman of English Department John F. Norton, A.M. Associate Professor of Classics and English Rev. John E. Murphy, S.J. Professor of Gaelic Rev. John J. Sampey, S.J. Associate Professor of Classics Hans G. Haefeli, Ph.D. Associate Professor of Mathematics Paul A. Boulanger, Ph.D. Chairman of German Department Rev. Joseph J. Connor, S.J. Assistant Professor of History Rev. Daniel N. Dwyer, S.J. Instructor in English Rev. Francis E. Low, S.J. Professor of Ethics Rev. Joseph P. Kelly, S.J. Professor of Psychology 17 18 Rev. Leo A. Reilly, S.J. Assistant Professor of Philosophy Rev. Thomas M. Fleming, S.J. Assistant Professor of Government Executive Assistant to the President Rev. Henry P. Wennerberg, S.J. Assistant Professor of Philosophy Rev. William V. E. Casey, S.J. Chairman of Theology Department Col. Elmer B. Thayer USA, B.S. Chairman of Department of Military Science Rev. Edward J. Keating, S.J. Assistant Professor of Philosophy Rev. Joseph D. Gauthier, S.J. Chairman of Romance Language Department Rev. Frances Flaherty, S.J. Professor of Psychology P. Albert Duhamel, Ph.D. Professor of English Rev. Oswald A. Reinhalter, S.J. Professor of Classics Rev. Maurice A. Whelton, S.J. Associate Professor of Theology John R. Cox, Ph.D. Assistant. Professor of History Rev. Harold C. Kirley, S.J. Assistant Professor of History Rev. Henry A. Callahan, S.J. Assistant Professor of History Rev. Edward T. Douglas, S.J- Professor of Theology Renee J. Marcou, Ph.D. Professor of Mathematics Rev. John J. Moriarity, S.J. Assistant Professor of Philosophy Philip E. Garrity, LL.B. Assistant Professor of Economics w Rev. Joseph L. Barrett, S.J. Assistant Professor of Chemistry Andre J. de Bethune, Ph.D. Associate Professor of Chemistry Paul M. Maginnity, Ph.D. Assistant Professor of Chemistry Ralph K. Carlton, Ph.D. Associate Professor of Chemistry imothy E. McCarthy, Ph.D. Assistant Professor of Chemistry Thomas I. Ryan, M.S. Assistant Professor of Rev. James W. Ring, S.J. Assistant Professor of Physics David C. O ' Donnell, Ph.D. Professor of Chem istry Richard E. Downing, M.S. Associate Professor of Physics Rev. James J. Devlin, S.J. Associate Professor of Physics Harold H. Fagan, M.S. Associate Professor of Chemistry Rev. George F. Lawlor, S.J. Assistant Professor of Biology Rev. John A. Tobin, S.J. Chairman of Physics Department 20 John W. L. Shork, M.S. Associate Professor of Physics Leon M. Vincent, M.S. Associate Professor of Biology Rev. Thomas P. Butler, S.J. Assistant Professor of Chemistry Rev. Albert F. McGuinn, S.J. Chairman of Chemistry Department Rev. Michael P. Walsh, S.J. Chairman of Biology Department Rev. Anthony J. Eiardi, S.J. Chairman of Mathematics Department Rev. Jamer J. Moynihan, S.J. Chairman of Psychology Department Frederick E. White, Ph.D. Professor of Physics Rev. Edward H. Nowlan, S.J. Assistant Professor of Psychology and Education John M. O ' Loughlin, A.B. Librarian Rev. Francis J. Toolin, S.J. Professor of Ethics and Theology Rev. Daniel F. X. O ' Connor, S.J. Professor of Philosophy Rev. Alexander Tair, S.J. Professor of Theology Rev. Joseph P. Carew, S.J. Instructor in Theology Maj. Ralph K. Jones USA, B.S. Instructor in Military Science Maj. Sylvan P. Lay USA, B.S.F. Instructor in Military Science Rev. Jeremiah Coleman, SJ. Professor of Theology Rev. John P. Rock, SJ. Instructor in Ethics and Theology Rev. Terrence L. Connolly, S.J. Director of Library Rev. Alexander P. Duncan, SJ. Chairman of Philosophy Department Rev. Charles M. Roddy, SJ. Professor of Theology Rev. Charles G. Reardon, SJ. Student Counsellor Francis J. Campbell, A.M. Registrar : 1 11 ' t i ■« TTT i r- B— w •v Rev. James D. McLaughlin, S.J. Assistant Professor of Philosophy Rev. Paul A. Curtin, S.J. Instructor in Theology Rev. Russell M. Sullivan, S.J. Associate Professor of Theology Rev. John J. Collins, S.J. Instructor in Finance Stanley Dmohowski, M.B.A. Instructor in Finance Rev. Joseph F. Quane, S.J. Assistant Professor of Philosophy Rev. Martin P. Harney, S.J. Professor of History Joseph E. Divine, M.B.A. Assistant Professor of Marketing Rev. William J. Leonard. S.J. Assistant Professor of Theology Henry P. McDonald, A.M. Assistant Professor of Marketing Paul D. O ' Donnell, A.M. Instructor in Industrial Mai Frederick A. Norton, A.M. Registrar mk ± Rev. Robert J. McEwen, S.J. Instructor in Economics Rev. John A. McCarthy, S.J. Associate Professor of Psychology and Theology John J. Drummey, C.P.A. Professor of Accounting Chairman of Department of Accounting and Finance Frederick T. Bryan, M.B.A. Associate Professor of Marketing Chairman of Department of Marketing Rev. Charles E. Toomey, S.J. Instructor in Philosophy Rev. James H. Dolan, S.J. Professor of Psychology 23 iiimtr iEarl| rlaas atto ntrrjj lesson a mafllwptm nf glory to $00 . . . acctofctcs cfae dcach f Stanislaus feoscfea. patRon of poland, theRe is an mspiRinq lesson of faith in ITIaRy QloRiously assumed into heaven + HJhen asked rohy he kept his RosaRy in his hand, the dying Stanislaus Replied It is a consolation to me poR it is somethmq belonqinq to my TTIotheR + Quided by the same TTIotheR, chained to heR with a RosaRy, the men op Boston Colleqe stRiue to make eueRy activity a pRayeRpul oppeRinq to ChRist, them Souiour and Rinq + w Ml Hi MM }m f Wto u i Stanislaus Roscfea ' ' ' - ' ■■• ' Vr- ' i ' KB ' - j 0- ' ■; ' r - ■•i $ 1 fMMy ■' ■;? .v ' . ' ' ' ■ ' . ? f • 1 rfjf$} ■• j i; § y ; ; ■?i ' . 7 V ; ,. ,-.■.■■• t: , ' . .. ■i ' i ' il F. ' ; ■' , . .:. ' : ' ' m Come Holy Ghost. ad vitam eternam. Amen AD JESUM PER MARIAM Orate Fratres The two names and the two prepositions in the Sodality motto neatly summarize the ideal proposed to every Catholi c Sodalist. Jesum! The goal of the Sodalist: imitation and like- ness to Jesus Christ, Son of God. Mariam! The certain means for the Catholic collegian: Mary, the Mirror of Justice. Mary, the Mother of every devout Sodalist faithfully, perfectly, reflected her Son — the Sun of Justice. In Mary and through Mary, her Sodalist son finds clearly portrayed the Christlike virtues which he must imitate. In the Immaculate Conception shines the Sodalist ' s ideal of purity. Reciting his daily Angelus, he ponders on the faith, the obedience and the humility of the Virgin Mother; while the mysteries of his Rosary link up for his meditation beautiful lessons of joy, of sorrow and of promised glory. Walking through life as the companion of Jesus and Mary, the Sodalist is confident that he will enjoy their company in the happiness of Heaven. 29 1 M ' : ,05T0 ORCHESTRA: Richard F. Mayo, Joseph Lepri, John P. Rahilly, Sumner J. Gorman, Harold Alexander, William J. O ' Neil, Charles Jingozian, James J. Meade, Richard G. Murphy, Francis T. McCafferty, Raymond J. Kenney, Jr., John F. Boland, Eugene P. Koury, Alvin J. Simmons, Robert J. Winslow, Charles M. Smith, Joseph F. O ' Lough- lin, Paul J. O ' Brien, Richard A. McCabe, John J. Irwin, Albin S. Wozniak, Robert E. Smith. GLEE CLUB— First Row: James C. Callahan, Jr., John E. Murray, Jr., Paul F. Cambell, Joseph L. Miett, Edward F. Logan, George D. Fitzpatrick, George R. Kincade, Mr. Walter L. Mayo, Rev. Henry A. Callahan, S.J., Paul F. Brady, Richard M. Clancy, Frederic J. Beaudoin, Robert R. Devoid, Leo J. McKeon, Anthony Suziedelis, Robert F. Earley, Second Row: Robert J. Waywood, James D. Donovan, Robert D. Gately, Joseph A. Gracewicz, Richard A. Carroll, James D. Loughran, Gilbert A. Ross, Jr., Leo F. Leary, Thomas F. Megan, Richard C. Carpenter, Anthony P. Litos, James C. Nolan, Raymond J. MacPherson, Edward C. O ' Connor. David J. Good. Third Row: Paul F. Gannon, Joseph J. Koury, Louis A. Moll, Laurence F. Murphy, Richard E. Foley, Eugene P. Tinory, , Frank J. Hennessy, Jr., William F. Heavey, Thomas J. Joyce, Lawrence J. Vachon, Wilfred J. Pineault, Terence • F. Dewsnap, Richard L. Ghidella, Robert A. Foote, Arthur P. Vautrain. Rear Row: David P. Fitzpatrick, Patrick . J. Sherry, John J. Galvin, Jr., John J. Cassidy, Joseph M. Kelley, John R. Bailey, John V. Clogan, Eugene F. . Daley, Joseph M. Keville, Joseph D. McCloskey, Thomas E. Atkinson, John P. Burke, Lloyd D. Taylor, Robert t L. Cieri. 30 MARGOLS— Front Rota: Mr. Walter L. Mayo, Gilbert A. Ross, William K. Sheehan, Henry E. Quarles, Robert D. Gately, Thomas A. McGovern, Edward F. Logan. Second Row: James G. Loughran, James C. Nolan, Joseph LoPiccolo, Richard C. Carpenter, Robert T. King. MUSICAL CLUBS 31 EDITORIAL STAFF— Seated, left to right: F. J. Sullivan, (Features); T. O ' Brien, N. O ' Keefe, J. Violette, (Activities) . Standing: W. Hassan (Photography; J. Maloney and J. Teahan (Photographers) ; J. King, (Sports) . Staff Artist Jack Coleman roughs out a few ideas. Lights burn late in the Sub Turri dungeons as Sports Editor Jack King prepares copy for the next deadline. Learning the ropes are Juniors Ed Stegemann, Bob Little, and Mike Waldron. Let ' s have a little light on the subject says Strobe Light Thatcher, Sub Turri photographer. Every year a new Sub Turri staff is formed, and again the problem of chronicling a distinc- tive yearbook is met. Imagination is brought to play on words which capture the significance of important occasions, and pictures are taken of events which comprise our college joys. Soon the presses roll out a permanent log of colorful experiences that ensuing decades can never dim or blur. But the real task is much more than a mere compiling of isolated happenings, however memorable: the principal effort is to publish an annual that truly represents Boston College — a Catholic university whose Gothic battlements are a living and constant inspiration to her de- voted sons. The editors have carefully selected those facts and sentiments that all Heightsmen cherish, and placed them against a pictorial background of the campus from which bur- geoned the ideals of Boston College. Our fervent hope is that each page of this, the 1953 Sub Turri, may render moot testimony to the char- acter and worth of Boston College men, and consequently will endear her to all of those who proudly sing the inspiring refrain: Fondly thy memories Round our hearts still cling. Between the covers of this volume, the Sub Turri staff submits for approval what it deems not a mere diary of four splendid years, but rather a sincere reflection of Boston College, our Alma Mater. Seated, left to right: J. McDonald, Jr., M. Foley, T. O ' Connor, W. Scanlon. Standing: F. Reardon, F. Mullen, R. Cochrane, Jr., P. Murray, W. Ohrenberger, Jr. SUB TURRI Michael F. Foley, Business Manager Neil P. O ' Keefe, Editor-in-Chief Thomas J. O ' Brien, Managing Editor 33 v£ I u  THE HEIGHTS Tuesday afternoons throughout the school calendar saw Alumni Hall ' s basement office swarming with harried editors and aspiring re- porters as the weekly issue of the Heights went to press. Often the lights in this office burned far into the night as students struggled to finish putting the Heights to bed. To a stranger, it would have been difficult to believe that this maelstrom could result in a complete coverage of campus news. At times, in fact, some of the editors themselves could not understand how it hap- pened. Yet, despite the variegated weekly problems of the staff, each Friday the Heights hit the stands on schedule and left its mark as one of the leading influences on the B.C. campus. J5 ssa s s m This was the most unkindest cut of all. Boston College ' s actors performed in down- town Boston for the first time in several seasons when they presented Julius Caesar on the stage of New England Mutual Hall. Two perform- ances of Shakespeare ' s historical tragedy were given on the 12th and 13th of December, with David Ahearn, the Dramatic Society ' s presi- dent, in the role of Cassius, John Cook as Brutus, and William Hassan in the title role. The second production of the Society ' s eighty-seventh season was given in conjunction with the College ' s observance of the fourth cen- tenary of St. Francis Xavier ' s death. A Saint In A Hurry, by the Spanish playwright Jose Maria Peman, was extensively revised and rewritten in blank verse by Leo J. Hines an Arts and Sciences senior. It was presented in New Eng- land Mutual Hall for three performances, the 23rd, 24th and 25th of April, with David Ahearn in the title role. A special musical score for the organ was composed and played by John Rahilly. Both productions were directed and designed by Mr. Francis Sidlauskas of the English Department. 36 The trouble, dear Brutus, is not in our stars . . . , John Cook and David Ahearn as thev conspire. DRAMATICS And Caesar shall go forth today! , Bill Hassan in the title role informs Calpurnia (Ann Carrol). aws 8 ;■;:$ The will! We ' ll hear the will! , Joe Curran as Antony reading the will to Tom Lally (Octavius). 37 Front Row: Paul Kelly, Martin McDonald, Roderick O ' Neil, John Savage, Paul Printon, Arthur Driscoll, Richard Welsh, Thomas Clifford, Richard Grant, Richard Mahoney. Back Row: T. McDermott, John Morrissey, Philip Niro, Owen Lyons, John O ' Brien, Peter Christiano, John McDougall, George Parsons, William Lynch, Thomas Manning, John Curtin. THE FULTON DEBATING SOCIETY Webster ' s gone, and F.D.R. Kane and Doo- ley too. At the Law School now. But we had John McLellan and Paul Kelley, Bill Lynch and Dick Welsh, Rod O ' Neil and Paul Printon, to carry on the tradition of the art of interesting among the seniors. Parents learned more in school than their children learn. We never did know which side they were on, and we never cared. It was sheer delight all the way, story upon story, for or against, capping some climax or other (what difference does it make?), but we loved it . . . our best moments, the high point of our four years, and our dearest memory of B.C. ever after. Crescat Fultonia. Vivat Fultonia. ' I cannot agree with ' Paul Kelley rises in rebuttal. Richard Welsh, Censor; William Lynch, Vice-President; Paul Printon, President; Arthur Driscoll, Secretary. 38 : . ■f ; J J i I F 4 : w j(fuj| HfiNMSS- j ' yHMr i fBBiMl STYLUS Left to right: W. Hassan, J. Devereux, L. Hines, J. Appleyard, Editor; F. Con- roy, A. Poczatek, G. Bernier, W. Scanlon. The Stylus published four issues during the year, representative of the works of nearly a hundred writers and illustrators from all of the undergraduate colleges in the university. As the oldest Catholic college literary magazine in America, The Stylus celebrated the seventieth year of publication with a reception for Sir Shane Leslie, the English poet and biographer. The Gu idepost is dedicated to a thorough ex- amination of the basic business problems of to- day. It affords the students an opportunity to comment on varied topics, thereby laying a firm foundation for their entrance into the complex field of modern-day competition. The Guidepost has received singular honors from many industrial firms who have recog- nized its fresh approach to perplexing and chal- lenging questions. Left to right: W. Scanlon, James Welch, Editor; P. Christiano, A. Underwood, F. Ward, R. Doyle. GUIDEPOST 39 CROSS AND CROWN CROSS AND CROWN: William J. Rust, Knight Commander; Joseph A. Appleyard, Paul A. Kelley, Anthony Suziedelis, Thomas A. Vanderslice, Assistant Marshals; Joseph J. Byrne, Dennis M. Cronin, Walter L. Cullinan, James D. Donovan, Paul F. Gannon, James B. Garland, Peter D. Gianino, Richard M. Glennon, Stanley L. Karp, Raymond J, Kenney, Emile V. Khouri, George L. Lamb, William C. Lynch, Robert V. Manning, John McLellan, Gregory McWilliams, Robert Moore, John T. O ' Brien, Gerald L. O ' Grady, John W. O ' Gorman, Neil P. O ' Keefe, Samuel O ' Neill, Austin L. Smith, Anthony T. Soares, Arthur P. Vautrain, John M. Violette, James F. Welch, Richard M. Welch, Members. ALPHA SIGMA NU: Neil P. O ' Keefe, President; John W ' . O ' Gorman, Vice-President; Aidan B. Underwood, Secretary; Thomas A. Vanderslice, Treasurer; Joseph A. Appleyard, Peter J. Christiano, Robert J. Fineberg, Paul A. Kelley, John J. Lynch, Frank W. O ' Brien, William J. Rust, Members. 40 ALPHA SIGMA NU The core-purpose of the German Academy is to familiarize B.C. students with various aspects of the German nation and people. This-purpose is realized with the aid of illustrated lectures covering such fields as the liberal arts, German economy, the physical features of Germany and its cultural contributions to Europe. GERMAN ACADEMY Front Row, left to right: Gerald Eskin, Secretary-Treasurer; Leslie Woods, Presi- dent; Paul Sinesi, Vice-President. Rear Row, left to right: John Beaver, John Kane, Charles Jandrue, Robert Whelan, Ralph Antonelli, Richard Curran, Michael Berrigan. BOSTON COLLEGE STUDENT SECTION of the AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF PHYSICS The B.C. Physics Society, a Student Section of the American Institute of Physics, is open to all undergraduate physics majors, and they are enroll- ed as associate members of the Institute. Besides furthering student social relations, the Section has for its objective the dissemination of knowledge of current scientific interest, a function which is car- ried out by means of semi-monthly meetings, a quarterly publication of the Boston College Physics Journal and also the monthly publication, Physics Today. 4J ROD AND GUN CLUB On our campus the hunter, the fisherman, the camper and the naturalist all find a common meeting ground in B.C. ' s own Rod and Gun Club. Besides notable work in conservation and sporting trips afield, the Club sponsors fabulous Fall and Spring Turkey Shoots — each the social apex of its semester. Left to right: Paul Pecukonis, R. Ryan, Robert Weall, Robert Jasse. PRE-MEDICAL CLUB Timely lectures of medical and moral interest Instruction in pertinent medical facts, and a by men outstanding in their fields, medical mo- social gathering place for students of Biology — tion pictures, and talks by student speakers are this is the dual aspect of the Pre-Med Club. typical activities of this enthusiastic group. 42 ECONOMICS ACADEMY The Economics Academy serves as an organ- ized outlet for student opinions in the science of economics. Contact with experts from business and government circles who address the mem- bers at formal meetings is especially valuable, and this is supplemented by informal discus- sions. Academy social activities are climaxed by its annual banquet. Front Row: Robert Moore, President. Rear Row, left to right: Joseph Fournier, Secretary; William McDonough, Treasurer; John Hughes, Vice-President. THE CHEMICAL SOCIETY The Boston College Chemical Society, affil- iated with the American Chemical Society since 1946, affords the student of chemistry an oppor- tunity to become better acquainted with the various fields and methods of industry and research. The activities of the Society consist in guided plant trips, lectures presented by an expert in a field of science, and scientific movies. In the way of social activity, the Society sponsors outings, a Smoker, an annual banquet, and joint meetings with the chemistry clubs of neighboring colleges. The official organ of the Society is The Chem Bulletin, a student publication, carrying news pertinent to the chemistry student, and giving members an opportunity to express themselves. 43 CLASSICAL ACADEMY Mark Hopkins on an Amherst log, Sam John- son in a London stagecoach, Socrates in the Athenian marketplace — the pictures spell men- tal clash, intellectual delight. For this the Classical Academy exists. Its distinctive activ- ity is its annual public Academic Specimen in the defense of a major author: 1951 — Demos- thenes, 1952— Plato, 1953— Sophocles. Only outstanding students are permitted to repre- sent the College in this taxing academic exer- cise. SPANISH ACADEMY Left to right: Keaney, Berrigan, Clifford, Welsh, Kelley, McClellan. Under the direction of Mr. Hanley, faculty moderator, the Academy is made up of Busi- ness Administration studen ts who are inter- ested enough in the Spanish language to carry on with it after their Freshman year. The officers for the current year are: William Colon, president Dan Hanlon, vice-president Pat Foley, secretary Richard Tierney, treasurer Dave Smith, publicity director 44 The Blessed Oliver Plunket Celtic Cultural Society, now in its second year, is dedicated to bringing about an awareness of, and an interest in, Irish, Scottish, Welsh and Breton literature, music and history. Also considered are the present-day economic, social and religious con- ditions in these Celtic lands. Front Row, left to right: Leonard Mahoney, James Mc- Donald, John O ' Gorman, Leo Hanley. Second Row, left to right: Donald Burgess, Stephen McDonald, Richard Glen- non, Robert Cochrane. Third Row, left to right: Martin Kane, Eugene Campbell, John Costa, Henrv Morrisey, Paul Maclcey. THE BLESSED OLIVER PLUNKET CELTIC CULTURAL SOCIETY The Society for Advancement of Manage- encourage and stimulate interest and under- ment is the recognized national professional standing in the scientific principles of manage- society of management people in industry, com- ment among students. merce, government and education. The Boston „,„„ fl Wl|flir|Ty FAfl A 1W A lVflMlW College Chapter has been organized for pur- Ifllj SVUM I I Vll t V V All J Mllill 1 poses of discussions and general programs to OF MANAGEMENT Front Row: Richard Willis, John Harrington, James Riley, Treasurer; Raymond Collins, President; Walter McPherson, Secretary; John Lynch, Vice-President; Daniel Brunnoclc, Richard MacDuffie, Joseph Cooper. Second Row: John Maloney, Paul Flaherty, Francis O ' Brien, Kevin Galli- more, Robert Cronin, Leo Delaney, Joseph Signorello, Alexander Paciulan, Michael Scorclino, Robert Fay, Robert Driscoll, Daniel Carberry, Leo Casey. Third Row: Robert Parks, Joseph Harrigan, Gerald McLaughlin, Joseph Odium, Albert Owens, Charles Weddleton, Remo Mattie, Duane O ' Doherty. Fourth Row: William Maley, Francis Fleurant, Thomas Fleming, Francis Murphy, Francis Drago, William Flanagan, Vincent Pavone, Robert Manning, Edward Murphy. O O €k H Q 45 RICCI MATHEMATICS ACADEMY This year the Academy, with a membership of over one hundred, attained new heights in its scientific program. Under the expert guidance of its president, Mr. Paul Sinesi, weekly meet- ings were devoted to analyzing recent trends in science, while considering the opportunities afforded to the mathematics graduate in statis- tics. The year was climaxed by the Academy ' s participation in the annual colloquium of the Intercollegiate Association of Mathematics Clubs. Seated: Paul Sinesi, President. Standing: A. O ' Brien, Vice-President; J. Cuoco, Secretary; R. Ghidella, Treasurer. Seated: Joseph Mclsaac, Vice-President; William Follen, President. Stand- ing: Walter Cullinane, Treasurer; Donald Maclsaac, Secretary. CHESS CLUB Devoted to the advancement of the most venerable of games, beginners, as well as serious students of chess, find considerable opportunity to develop sportsmanlike abilities by competi- tion that exercises the highest faculties of logic and clear reasoning. The Chess Club has been eminently successful in inter-Metropolitan Chess Club League competition, and has three times won the cup for Jesuit College Club com- petition at New York. 46 arhtecics nche iifCop T ncc of- Cjon aqa heRe is an incident; which lllus tRates his Fidelity to the 1 qnatian pRecept, Qo mhat you arte domq and his saintly submission to the Rule of the Society of Jesus + LUhile playmq tennis one day,accoRdinq co tRadition, OCloysius ioas asked cohat he mould do if he kneiu that Cjod mould call him in a moment; p|is Reply is a classic consolation to all athletes cuhose life Reflects ChRist ' s (,iQht, 1 mould con tinue to play tennis dlogsms Qonzaaa : ' ;; , ' ■■■iT .Jv ■■' ■' ' ;■' ' ' ' . ' ' , $■' i ■.■.■■:-i M •x : .: ' ' ; ; ., .. . • ' ■■' •■, ' ,, ..r; : ' ' .- ' ■£M§K • ' , f ■V - ' iV ' • ' ' - ' e %  BOSTON COLLEGE rirrnwiawiMii Resident Siudenfs O ' Melia Trophy winner Joe Jxihnson piles over center for the tying touchdown against the Cross. FOOTBALL Despite the loss of key players through in- juries at crucial points in the campaign, Coach Mike Holovak ' s Eagles came through with a 4-4-1 record for the thrill-packed 1952 season. The ground game, sparked by John McCauley, Mike Mikulics and Joe Johnson amassed 1444 yards to highlight the offensive show. Three-year vets Capt. John Toppa, Patsy Cacace, Ed Wall, Mike Doohan and George Pollinger were standouts on the at- tacking line, while Joe Coffey, Henry O ' Brien and Bob Cote starred on defense. Highlights of the season: Joe Johnson co- winner of the coveted O ' Melia Trophy; the 51 f m? 5 « 22 23 41 87 75 65 76 8 ? 8E 83 31 I ' .« tt9H  t ,@t g i « 94 9 H 10 11 30S 33 12 251fi.5S60 12 63M 79 90 Coach Holovak 1st Row {left to right): Tanner, Mikulics, Cote, Emmons, Ahearn, McCauley, McKinnon, Toppa (Captain), Coffey, Doran, Doohan, Cacace, Wall, O ' Brien, Pollinger. 2nd Row: Zotti, Johnson, Stuka, Son, Brosnahan, Baggett, Parker, Flono, Rocha, Lovett, Hanewich, Regan, McDonnell, Schmitz. 3rd Row: Marr, Kane, Irwin, Keelan, Mattaliano, Morgan, Morze, Stathopolous, Slattery, Powers (Manager), Izbicki. 4th Row: DelloRusso (Trainer), Richards (Freshmen), Holovak (Head Coach), Bouley (Line), Kavanaugh (End), Jones (Trainer). Eagles ' goal line stand in the waning seconds of the Fordham game; the Detroit upset; and the outstanding team performance against Holy Cross. Also in the limelight was Bob Richard ' s freshman crew which twice de- feated the Holy Cross frosh, 19-7 and 19-6. The Season : B.C. 14— RICHMOND 7 Although B.C. was hampered by a series of tough breaks and fumbles, quarterback Jack McKinnon passed for a fourth period touch- down to defeat Richmond in the season ' s opener, 14-7. The Eagles, who stalled three times within the Spiders ' 25, scored their first tally when Dan Brosnahan capped a 62-yard sustained drive with a two-yard scoring smash in the first period. 52 core d5oard B.C. Opponent 14 Richmond 7 7 Wake Forest 7 20 Drake 13 7 Villanova 28 14 Fordham 13 Clemson 13 23 Detroit 20 Xavier 6 7 Holy Cross 21 B.C. 7— WAKE FOREST 7 The underdog Eagles stunned the Deacons with a smooth-clicking attack as the two teams battled to a 7-7 deadlock. Mikulics, probably playing his finest game of the sea- son, snatched a five-yard aerial from Jim Kane for the touchdown, set up by Johnson ' s 71-yard run. B.C. 20— DRAKE 13 Paced by McCauley, Mikulics and John- son, the Maroon and Gold scored two quick first period touchdowns and held on for a 20- 13 win over Drake. Bob Cote set up the win- ning score when he intercepted Joe Bevere ' s pass on the visitors ' 12 in the third period. VILLANOVA 28— B.C. 7 The Eagles ran into a barrage of tough Big letdown — Dick Zotti dumps Crusader Tom Murphy yard loss. Which way did he go? — Mike Mikulics (11) throws the key block as Joe Johnson cuts through tackle against Drake. 1 W ' f Sweep down the field — Mikulics follows McCauley through the Crusader right side as Pollinger (SO) clears the way. 53 r v jH pp9 BM ' ' : ' Mll3 V , J| « «.- ' v ' ' « ' ' Wishful thinking — Clemson tailback Billy Hair being cut down by Joe Coffey and Frank Tanner. (He didn ' t make the first down). Forgot sumpin ' — Fullback McCauley bobbles the ball after breaking through the Villanova line. Let ' s go gang — Capt. John Toppa and Henry O ' Brien charge onto the field for the Richmond opener. Mike ' s got it — Mikulics, sur- rounded by Holy Cross de- fenders leaps for a Jim Kane aerial. Job well done — Frank Morze comes off the field after a 58 minute performance against the Purple. Did he make the first? — The defensive unit — O ' Brien, Coffey, and Parker — get set to go in. Zotti makes the stop, Florio (65), and Coffey (55) follow through. 4T ' ' L , r The hard way — George Pollinger about to make a three point landing after a circus catch against Xavier. Almost . . . but not quite — Quarterback Kane fumbles as he crashes into the Crusader end zone. breaks, losing seven fumbles, as Vilianova romped to a 28-7 victory. B.C. twice was stopped on the one-foot-line — first by a pass interception and then by the Vilianova line — before McCauley piled into the end zone for the lone score late in the final period. B.C. 14— FORDHAM 13 The Maroon defense took over to snuff out a last gap Fordham drive inches short of pay dirt as the Eagles eked out a 14-13 thriller. The Rams had four cracks at the goal line from within the five, but Bill Emmons and Steve Stuka smashed through to make the crucial tackle. Kane passed to Mikulics and Johnson for the Boston scores. CLEMSON 13— B.C. A steady defense and the hard running of tailback Billy Hair stopped the Eagles cold as the Tigers swept to a 13-0 victory. B.C. gained only a mere 50 yards on the ground against the Southerners. B.C. 23— DETROIT 20 McKinnon had his big night against the Titans as he passed and ran B.C. to a spark- ling 23-20 upset. He set up the first score and went over for two more to lead the Eagles to their third underdog triumph. XAVIER 6— B.C. The Musketeers took advantage of a first period Boston fumble to set up the game ' s only score. The visitors ' hard charging line, led by giant tackle Art Hauser, stopped the vaunted B.C. offense at every turn. HOLY CROSS 21— B.C. 7 O ' Melia trophy winner Johnson stole the offensive show along with Brosnahan and Kane. The defense, sparked by Coffey, O ' Brien and Frank Morze, was at its peak — but the Crusaders converted an interception and a fumble into two quick fourth period touchdowns to defeat the Eagles 21-7 in the 49th renewal of the classic Jesuit rivalry. Touch and go — Mikulics slips by the last Drake defender to score. Well, he ' s tall, dark, . . . — Guard Patsy Cacace chats with the Boss while Ed Wall ponders the last play. Senior Stars — 1st Row (left to right): Doohan, Tanner, Coffey, Toppa, Mikulics, Wall, Emmons. 2nd Row: O ' Brien, Cacace, Cote, Doran, McKinnon. 3rd Row: McCauley, Pollinger, Ahearn. 1 Capt. Wimpy Burtnett Frank O ' Grady HOCKEY Miracle Man — Coach John Snooks Kelley. ' 1 For the third time in four seasons Coach John Snooks Kelley ' s Eagle pucksters set themselves up as the class of eastern collegiate hockey by posting an impressive 11-4-1 record for 1953 against stiff competition. But, despite their standout performance, the Kelleymen were denied a trip to Colorado Springs and the Na- tional Championships as the N.C.A.A. Selection Committee snubbed them for the second year in a row. Snooks and his crew were all but counted out in the N.C.A.A. battle before the season started because of the unexpected loss of eight key players, but after two early losses, the Eagles suddenly caught fire during the Bean Pot Tourney late in December and copped 10 of their remaining 13 games, beating each oppo- nent at least once. The biggest factor in the B.C. hockey suc- cess was the standout play of Captain Wimpy Burtnett and Bob Babine up front, combined with one of the finest defensive trios in college hockey. Burtnett, an aggressive and smooth- skating winger, really came through as the team leader and topped the club ' s scoring list as well. Wimpy, whose play highlighted the local puckchasing scene for three years, scored the coveted hat-trick twice in ' 53. Babine, a scrappy 125-pound junior who had almost as much spirit as Coach Kelley himself, made the big difference with his hustle and consistent all-round play. The two B ' s, who worked together on the first wave with Jack CannifF and later Bob Siblo, personally ac- counted for- eight of the B.C. wins. But the brilliant performance of the Eagle forwards was more than balanced by the steady play of the defense. Joe Carroll, a veteran of three campaigns in the Maroon nets, had his banner season in ' 53 by averaging a mere 2.5 The Arena is packed for the Harvard Game. 57 i J! The whistle blows Eagles are off. goals per game and posting three shutouts in the first 14 contests. Senior Frank O ' Grady and Junior Bob Kiley gave Kelley the two top de- fensemen in the East. Two other ' 53 grads — winger Sherm Saltmarsh and rearguard Bill Emmons — gave Kelley the added punch needed to put the Eagles over the top. Primarily, however, the excellent 1953 show can be attributed to an all-out team effort and the players ' undaunted will to win. After downing Yale 6-4 in the season ' s opener, the B.C. puckmen dropped two in a row — to Brown 6-4 and Harvard 3-2. In the Crimson contest, which was the feature game of the Boston Invitational Bean Pot Tour- ney, the Eagles completely dominated the play in the third period as Babine put on a one man show, but the Johnnies scored at 3:51 of over- time to pull it out. The Kelleymen bounced back on the following night to take the con- solation tilt from Northeastern 2-0. Kiley and Babine were selected on the first string All- Tournament team, while Burtnett and O ' Grady made the second six. Joe Carroll duplicated his shutout feat against the Huskies a week later with a 5-0 per- formance. The Eagles, sparked by Burtnett ' s three goals, gained revenge on Brown by win- ning a 5-4 thriller at Providence. The Kelleymen put on one of their finest ice shows of the year when they beat B.U. 7-3 in their first meeting at the Boston Garden on Jan. 14. They scored three times within a min- ute and 32 seconds to sew up the game in the seco ' nd period. Babine led the squad to a 4-2 victory over Princeton, but the Terriers evened their series with a 5-2 winner following B.C. ' smidyearlayoff. A 7-1 thumping over Dartmouth and another 2-0 shutout against Northeastern set the stage for the big one of the year — the second meeting with Harvard on Feb. 11. The game, which was a must win affair for both teams, saw the Eagles skate the Crimson out of the Arena with a decisive 6-2 victory. Burtnett was at his best as he set up the first four goals and scored the last one himself. The Bostons jumped to a 3-0 lead in the first period and coasted the rest of the way as Harvard collapsed under the pres- sure of the B.C. attack. Babine and Siblo picked up two goals apiece. Saltmarsh, who was play- ing on just one leg as the result of an injury, rifled home a 40-footer for the fifth tally. The concentrated effort against Harvard plus unexpected injuries took their toll two nights later when B.U. took a 3-0 shutout. It was the first time the Eagles had been white- washed since the 1946 season when Dartmouth did the trick, 4-0. Shorthanded B.C. threw everything but manager Fred Good at the B.U. nets in the second stanza, but they could not score. The Kelleymen picked up again against Northeastern on Feb. 27 and downed Tufts a week later to finish on top. Red-light! Bob Siblo slips the disk through goalie Kelley ' s legs; Maguire watches approvingly. 58 K5I SCOREBOARD B.C. Opp. 6— Yale 4 4 — Brown 6 2 — Harvard 3 2 — Northeastern 5 — Northeastern S — Brown 4 7 — Boston University 3 4 — Princeton 2 2 — Boston University S 7 — Dartmouth 1 2 — Northeastern o 6 — Harvard 2 — Boston University 3 4 — Dartmouth 2 2 — Northeastern 2 | 13— Tufts 4 ' Overtime Let ' s trade sticks — Burtnett is tied up by the Huskies Len McNamara after dropping a pass to center ice. One of these days — Pow!! — the puck ' s in the net and Joe isn ' t happy about it. Not this time — Goalie Joe Carroll kicks out a shot by Brown ' s Paul Pettit. Substance and accidents — substance, one goal; accidents, open pads. ■■K i 59 John O ' Hara Boston College ' s post-war basketball build- ing program reached its climax in the ' Sl- ' 52 season when a veteran Eagle five paraded to a 22-5 record including the first victory over Holy Cross in 27 years. As the McClellanmen sharp- ened up for the ' 52- ' S3 campaign of 22 games, it was obvious that graduation losses and lack of experience would hurt the cage squad. Too, the schedule listed the Eagles at home only three times. There were thirteen road tilts and the remaining six games were to be divided be- tween the neutral floors of the Boston Garden and Arena. Included in the previous June ' s graduation exodus were four of the loudest preachers of the B.C. basketball gospel, O ' Toole, O ' Connell, Duggan, and Moran. The General was left with five lettermen, Capt. Johnny Silk, Stretch Norton, Stan Sincoski, Tony Dau- kas, and Johnny O ' Hara. Johnny Whelpley, an experienced and promising junior, was lost to the Armed Forces before the season started. The General dipped into the intramural pro- gram for Jim Red Cashman, steady back- courter, and began grooming three sophs, Lou Shurtleff, Phil Powell, and Tom Cullinane for full time duty. As the season opened, the Eagles played six games before tasting victory. Despite the fact that Silk and Daukas hit for double figures in every game, B.C. lost to Rhode Island, NYU, the University of Connecticut, Rhode Island again, and Seattle in that order. The latter two losses came in the Boston Arena Invitational Tourney won by Georgetown. In the final game against Seattle, Johnny Silk, who was named to the first All-Tourney team, threw in 35 points only to be overshadowed by Seattle ' s mighty- mite Johnny O ' Brien who caged 41 for a Bos- ton Arena record. Led by Tony Daukas, whose 37 points tied the all time B.C. single game scoring record set Terriers to the right of him, terriers to the left of him — but Sincoski sets up silk for a basket. Gangway — Jim Red Cashman (Right) about to sprawl into Photographer Bill Thatcher after passing to Sincoski. Thatcher took an eight count. ' I thought you brought the carfare, John. ' Not this time — Daukas grimaces as a Brandeis defender makes the block. Bill has the lunch money. — manager Leary surrounded by hungry Eagles. 62 by Elmore Morganthaler in 1947, the Eagles set down Rhode Island in overtime, 92-82, as they played their first home game. They ran the victory skein to two, defeating Dartmouth on the Big Green ' s home court, before losing in overtime to Harvard, 73-70. The Eagles came back against B.U. with a 73-65 victory as Daukas dropped in 29, and were defeated by unbeaten Seton Hall just prior to the exam period layoff. All-American Walt Dukes threw in 27 as the nation ' s No. 1 club won a hard fought 92-71 victory. The Gen-men dropped both games on the annual New York road trip as the second half of the schedule got underway, LeMoyne and Canisius supplying the opposition. Returning to their home court at the Heights, the Eagle cagers set an all-time B.C. scoring record, drubbing B.U., 98-76, as five men hit for double figures — Silk, Daukas, O ' Hara, Sincoski, and Cashman. It was Daukas and O ' Hara with 25 and watch Togo inside the bucket. each and Silk with 21 as the Eagles edged fast rising Brandeis a week later at the Arena, 91-90, sophomore Phil Powell tossing in the game winning free throw with only five seconds to play. The victories over B.U. and Brandeis assured the Eagles of the City of Boston title. At the Philadelphia Palestra, Larry Hen- nessey flipped in 45 points as Villanova set an all-time high scoring mark against the Heights- men, 105-73. Tony Daukas was top man for the 63 On the ball — O ' Hara drives in but the Crusader ' s Earle is right with him. Eagles with 28, and again copped high scoring honors two nights later when the Eagles lost to the Holy Cross Crusaders, 87-66. Johnny Silk was one point behind Tony with 16 markers while Togo Palazzi led the Purple with 22. Silk sprained his ankle in the second half and was lost to the Maroon and Gold cagers when they met Stonehill in their third and last home game of the season. Daukas with 21 points and Stan Sincoski with 18 enabled the Eagles to lick Stonehill and preserve the B.C. record of never having been beaten on campus. It was the seventeenth straight home victory, dating back to ' 47. The Stonehill win left the McClellanmen with a 6-11 ledger. They needed to win all five of their remaining games, including return matches with Holy Cross and Brandeis, in order to balance the books for a .500 record. Taken in retrospect, 1953 must be looked on as a building year. Graduation losses, inexper- ience, and an unpadded road schedule had taken their toll. Capt. Johnny Silk proved himself one of the all-time greats in Boston College basketball history. The Somerville standout, deadly both inside and out, tallied 856 points Underhanded play — Cashman is fouled by Dartmouth, but scores anyway. 64 Silky ' s got it — Captain Johnny Silk nets two with his patented drive in layup against Seattle. in 68 games covering three years to set a B.C. record for total points scored. But records are made to be broken. Junior Tony Daukas was leading the ' S3 squad in scoring with 329 points, and had amassed 655 points in 44 games. With a year to go, he seemed a cinch to break Silk ' s record. Looking ahead to the ' 53- ' 54 season, General McClellan would have the 6.6 Daukas as an inside rnan and Johnny O ' Hara, third in the scoring column behind Daukas and Silk, as setshot and playmaker. Together with a seasoned group of sophomores and stars from the freshman five, they promised to make it interesting for future B.C. opponents. ' Lets try the 45 play — says the Gen during a time out. 65 As we graduate, we take a large part of B.C. with us and perhaps leave a little of ourselves behind. Yet, we have been here only four years. Jack Ryder, Track Coach Emeritus, was here from 1919 to 1952. What Jack has left behind him after those thirty-three years, to the benefit of all those associated with Boston College, can never be measured. He coached his boys not only in the art of running faster than their opponents, but also in the more subtle art of living. Jack practised his religion seven days a week and, by his ex- ample, has produced gentlemen as well as athletes. With his famous stop-watch, he clocked some of the best that this nation has ever seen — Dodds, Hahn, McKenley, Gill, Driscoll, the great B.C. world-record-shatter- ing relay teams of the twenties — and on and on. But with magnificent impartiality and un- diminished enthusiasm, Jack also coached the boys who didn ' t have the natural equipment to be champions but sought only to win a point or two for the Maroon and Gold. So long Jack. We miss you. 66 1st Row {left to right): Eaton, Couco, Carroll, Proctor, Boyle, Foley, Scanlon. 2nd Row: Gilligan (coach), Griffin, Dawson, Dunphy, Low (captain), Battles, MacCarron, McAllister, Ohrenberger (manager). 3rd Row: Asgeirson (manager), Mac- Elearney, Kelleher, Carron, Lochiatto, Cadigan, Morze, Breen, Connolly, Sullivan, Dowd, Morrisey, Neimeyer (manager). Bolstered by the return of New England field Champions Capt. Jim Low and Frank Morze, two-miler Tony Sapienza, dash-man Bob McAllister, and high jumper Pat Lochi- atto, Bill Gilligan coached the Boston College track team to one of its most successful post- war seasons, in his first year as head man. The highlight of the fall season was the win over Holy Cross scored by Tony Sapienza and Joe McDonald who finished one-two in a cross-country race about the B.C. campus . . . the Crusaders won the team prize however. The squad capped Coach Jack Ryder ' s final season of a brilliant 33-year career at the Heights with a decisive victory over highly Captain Low . . . The shot heard ' round the world. touted Bowdoin College. The Eagle team, which had been hampered by a lack of depth throughout the year, was sparked by a marked superiority in the field events, and came through to present the Dean of American trackmen a final triumph on his 76th birthday. B.C. was twice humbled by a strong Tufts squad, but not before coming within 15 points of the New England champions. Again the field team stole the show with Jim Con- nolly, Jim Low, Red Sweeney, and Frank Morze scoring in the weight division and Gerry O ' Hara and Pat Lochiatto placing in the jump events. H5 T A Coach Gilligan ... A job well done. The Big Three — Coach Bill Gilligan, Captain Jim Lo Manager Bill Ohrenberger. 67 Captain Bill McMorrow. With a flock of last season ' s sophomores and ' juniors returning, Coach John Temple looks forward to a successful 1953 campaign crowded with victories — but three wins over arch-rival Holy Cross will be enough to make him a happy man. Despite the loss of seven veterans, the Eagle coach is far from pessimistic. He has capable replacements to fill the gaps left by such ' 52 standouts as Mike Roarke, Bill Scholz and Joe Morgan. Temple lost the backbone of his pitching staff when Scholz graduated, but seniors John McKinnon, Paul Lockary and Dan Callanan should more than make up for it. Juniors Jim Coach Temple Ad Majorem Dei Gloriam! r —  - f ' 69 Cisternelli and John O ' Roarke will take over at first and second while seniors Frank Tan- ner, Don Oates and Jim Smith fight it out for the shortstop job. Sophomore Bob Flanagan will return to the hot corner, while George Ciovacco, a senior, and sophomore Chet Hanewich are in line for the catching spot. Captain-elect Bill McMorrow and John McGrath lead the outfield candidates. Mc- Morrow, who was elected after Joe Morgan signed a Boston Braves contract, was the R.B.I, leader last season, while McGrath placed in the batting parade with a .315 aver- age. The ' 52 season: Sparked by Capt. Mike Roarke ' s slugging and steady pitching by Scholz, McKinnon and Lockary, the Eagles came through with an impressive 12-7 performanc e. Trailing 3-2 at the end of six innings, B.C. scored two runs in the last of the ninth to take the Dartmouth opener, 5-4. McKinnon, who relieved Lockary in the eighth, drove home Cisternelli with the winning run. After beating B.U., 4-3, the Eagles traveled to Amherst to lose 5-2 to the University of Mass. An even split with Rhode Island State followed— B.C. taking the opener 4-3 on the four-hit pitching of Scholz, and the Rams grabbing the night-cap, 7-3. After trouncing B.U., 12-4, and beating Providence 6-4, the Eagles lost a close one to American International, 3-2. Brandeis fell, 13-0 and M.I.T. 3-1, before Temple ' s crew was defeated by Amherst, 5-4. After downing Brandeis and Dartmouth for the second time, the Eagles dropped a 5-4 thriller to Holy Cross in the longest game of the series, the winning run being scored in the last of the 16th. B.C. rebounded by winnin g over Northeastern 4-3 and Tufts 6-5, but lost two in a row to N.C.A.A. champion Holy Cross. The Crusaders won the first of a home and home series 6-4. Jim Cisternelli hit a three-run homer, but the Eagles couldn ' t catch up. After losing again to the Cross, 13-3, B.C. took Harvard in the finale 3-2. vV Fireball John McKinnon. core (l oarcl B.C. Opponent 5 Dartmouth 4 4 Boston University 3 2 University of Mass. 5 4 Rhode Island 3 3 Rhode Island 7 12 Boston University 4 6 Providence 4 2 American Internationj 1 3 13 Brandeis 3 M.I.T. 1 4 Amherst 5 8 Brandeis 12 Daitmouth 6 4 Holy Cross 5 4 Northeastern 3 6 Tufts 5 4 Holy Cross 6 3 Holy Cross 13 3 Harvard 2 70 A close one at first — tie goes to the run- ner, Joe Morgan. . , , . . ., ru - , It s long gone — good lor ten gallons oi Hi-Arc. Shortstop Frank Tanner The 1952 Team. P ' Q: m Vj B C Hci t ' : ' ld This ought to do it . selection. Ed Iarrobino makes a I should par it on this one . Murphy lines up his shot. Coach John Snooks Kelley ' s talent laden links squad appears a solid choice to extend its undefeated streak of 22 straight matches, and retain the New England Intercollegiate Crown it won last year. Paced by the brilliant play of State Ama- teur finalist Leo Grace, who copped the New England individual title, the Eagles also boast such standout performers as Ed Iarrobino, Larry Warren, Ben Murphy, Paul Kenrichs, Paul Ochs, Bill and Bobby Zirkel, and new- comer, Billy Callahan. Fore . . . Bob Zirkel comes out of the rough. I know, but with this club . . . Captain Leo Grace and Bob Zirkel discuss team strategy. , MP: r Water, water everywhere . . . and not a drop to drink. Down to the sea (the Charles that is) in ships. Competing in all the major regattas of the New England campaign except the finals of the N.E. Championships, the B.C. Tars sailed to a successful 19S2 season. Beating Holy Cross for the seventh straight time was probably the most gratifying victory of the yachting year. The Eagle team has not been defeated by the Cross sailors since before the war. Officers this season were Jim Conway, Com- modore; Nick Schaus, Vice Commodore; Jack Day, Rear Commodore; Martin Rogers, Team Captain; Jack Devereux, Secretary. SAILING Stand by to come about! Up a lazy river . . . 73 5 2 74 The Gym is crowded for the playoffs. Silky A.A. vs Rics for ' 52 Championship. It is very gratifying to learn of the splendid intramural program which is conducted at the College. The good that is accomplished through such a program is incalculable. Healthy and honest competition, fair play and generous co- operation will always be a part of your daily living both in and out of school. Intramural sports do much to cultivate and develop these qualities. The exercise and recreation afforded from participation in these sports make an im- portant contribution to keeping sound minds in sound bodies. They supplement the academic activities of the College and they play a large part in building and sustaining a good school spirit. With the hope that each one of our students will participate in the intramural program I look forward to another successful year in this activity. This success depends on the interest and generosity of all. Only those who partici- pate will profit. Quoted above is the message of the Very Rev. Joseph R. N. Maxwell, President of Boston College. It was relayed to the student body through the medium of last fall ' s intramural brochure. It. is an unqualified commendation for the work that has been done over the past wm M B0¥ pi . fflk ?. ' % v Si Is 8 3 ! ' Mural Tennis finals produce plenty of action. 75 A southpaw smacks at the rubber pill. S- h - i six years by two men — Father James Ring and Mr. Malcolm McLoud. With Father Ring as moderator and Mr. McLoud as director, the in- tramural program has risen from a disorganized scramble to its present status as one of the most scientific and smooth-running IM programs on any American campus. From the beginning the aim was to have as many students taking part as possible. Nothing more aptly indicates the success of the program than the following statistics. 35.4% of the student body partici- pated in ' 48- ' 49, 46.8 in ' 49- ' 50, 53.6 in ' 50- ' 51 and 59.7 in ' 51- ' 52. From this steady increase it is obvious that the individual student, as well as Father Maxwell, is pleased with intramurals. Father Ring and Mr. McLoud would modest- ly disclaim the credit and give it instead to their graduate assistants. In truth, they have been blessed with some excellent aides, beginning with Tom Brennan and Will DeRosa in our freshman year and ending now with Bill Morro and Jim Savage in this our final year. Probably all of us would agree that ' murals held their greatest value for us back in the uneasy fall of 76 1949 when we were collegiate infants just tak- ing our first faltering steps about the ratio studiorum. One of our big problems at that time was how to get-to-know our fellow frosh and the grizzled sophomores, juniors and seniors. The proof that we solved the problem by signing for intramurals is again in the year ' s statistics which show that we freshmen con- stituted 32.6 percent of the total IM enrollment with 62% of us taking part. We led all other classes in both instances. Undoubtedly the most outstanding feat per- formed by this Class of ' 53 during its freshman ' mural season was the runner-up finish of a sensational basketball team, the A-Bombs. The squad was led by a fellow named John Silk who went on from there to become Varsity Basket- ball Captain in this senior year. Their most thrilling triumph was over the fabled Mixups, a team that had won forty consecutive games and two straight titles before they were upset by the upstart A-Bombs in a jam-packed New Auditorium. Other members besides Silk were Bob Murray, Dick Power, John Nice day for handball. ' Mural Headquarters — Rev. James Ring, moderator, and Mr. Malcolm McLoud, director. Watch that bolo punch It ' s all wrist action — John McCauley picks up a few pointers from Mr. John Bren- nan. 77 Handball champ Art Sandler. Joe Johnson goes up for two as the Intramural All-Stars play the freshman five. Merna, Gerry Lally, John Maloney and John Savage. In Handball that first year Freshman Art Sandler won the first of what was to become an unending series of championships. During our sophomore year, 53.6 percent of the student body participated in ' murals but our class percentage was 61.6. And that year we wasted little time in snaring our first major title. A team called the Gay Blades were awarded jackets emblematic of the touch-foot- ball champs of B.C. and they boasted such illustrious members of the ' 53 brigade as Wimpy Burtnett (now hockey captain), Frank O ' Grady and Jim Stretch Norton. In basketball, the A-Bombs were regretably broken up and those Mixups won their third title in four years, notwithstanding stern oppo- sition from the Silky A.A. Later, the Gay Blades, with slightly different personnel but still sophomore laden, won the Softball cham- pionship and the Class of ' 53 was really throw- ing its weight around in the habitually cocky sophomore year. Despite the rigors of Philosophy, the per- centage of the class participating took only a slight dip in junior year with a reading of 60.2 percent. The Class of ' 53 was shutout in the football playoffs but the basketball finals were between two predominantly junior teams — the Rics and the aforementioned Silky A.A. — with the latter winning the big game and the coveted Maroon and Gold jackets. Members of the Silkies included Henry O ' Brien, Jack McKin- non, John Toppa (varsity football captain), Bob Murray, and Dick Power. Sam Parise, Guy Bridiga and Jack King were ' 53 members of the Rics. Juniors Joe Nolan and Joe Tower com- bined to win the spring handball-doubles title after Art Sandler won the singles as usual in the fall. Gene Fredey won the tennis title to add to ' 53 laurels in a fine junior year. As the year-book goes to press, only one of the three major IM titles has been won and it 78 It ' s a long pass downfield ' Mural football champs, 1952- ' 53. Open for business. Aim for The the corner on this one. pass was complete despite the ungainly ballet routine. r , : v 5 ' :; - JIKK 4r B.C. ' murals offer fresh air basketball, too. was a repeat performance by those omni- present Gay Blades as they hustled their way to another touch-football crown over the frozen expanses of Alumni Field. Consistent Mr. Sand- ler waltzed to his handball title (only Mr. Mc- Loud can beat him) and the tennis king was Jack Costa, that scintillating Arlington senior. The IM basketball playoffs were about to start and the all-senior Pasquale A.C. ruled as favorites with the V.O. ' s, Giants, and the mag- nificently named ' S3 A.C, three other strong senior aggregations. The All-Star basektball team had already been selected and it included such senior standbys as Toppa, McKinnon, Bob Murray, Dick Power, Tom Kerr and Sam Parise. Highly valuable to the efficiency of the pro- 1 gram over the years has been the voluntary ffl assistance of the under-graduates. This in- t eludes officiating and helping out in the office. Among the seniors who have aided are Jack Beaver, Jack Costa, Art Sandler, Joe (Bob) McCarthy, Jack Balkind and John Savage. Throughout these four years intramurals have given us an opportunity to learn coopera- tion and sportsmanship and as we leave Chest- nut Hill, these intangibles will be as much with us as that cherished sheepskin. nrfac unique missionary endccrooRS of 8 s. IlRancis CaviCR, the liQhtbRinqeR, the men of Ooston Colleqe mag find an mspiRinq challenqe+On land and sea, in histoRy and leqend,no qeneRal in the bitteR cuaRpaRe op nations eueR matched the extent and Rapidity of CauieR s maRches in quest and conquest of souls tJoday,let the Class of 1953 be mindful, neui CauieRs aRe needed as missionaRies to the cuoRld,-as liqhtbRinqeRs, pRiests, apostles or as leadeRs in the lay apos - tolate + v wiryy UJUtej l BK m IMM K m ■■•Hi - ' ■■• ' ■■' : ' .■■■: ' B £ fe ■M aHHHHHHn «HH| ■- ■| I ' %w ' 1Jm gag Im ' 1 - ' ■itwl L • N 5v - WE t k 1 • ■i ; . v ?$iW- ' «3mk$ n M lib iff. i9 BOSTON COLLEGE ST. JOSEPH ' S HALL Resident Students CLASS OF 1953 THOMAS J. AGLIO, B.S. Sociology 1137 Hyde Park Ave., Hyde Park 36, Mass. Activities: Sociology Academy 2, 3, Vice-President 4; Sodality 1; Canisius Academy 2; Aquinas Circle 3, 4; Economics Academy 4; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4; World Relations League 2; Psychology Club 4; Nocturnal Adoration Society 1, 2. DONALD J. AKIKIE, B.S. Biology 5169 Washington St., West Roxbury, Mass. Activities: Sodality 2, 3, 4; Pre-Medical Club 3, 4; Nocturnal Adoration Society 3, 4; Spanish Academy 2; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4. FRANCIS L. ALFE, B.S.B.A. Marketing 43J £ Charter St., Boston, Mass. Activities: Marketing Club 3, 4; Business Club 4; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4. DAVID C. AHEARN, A.B. Army English 33 Rock St., Norwood, Mass. Activities: Heights 2, 3, 4, Co-feature Editor 4; Dramatic Society 2, 3, 4, President 4; N.F.C.C.S. 1, 2, 3, 4, Delegate 2, 3, Senior Delegate 4; Sodality 3, 4; Section Representative 1; Sub Turri 4; Intra- murals 1, 4. JOSEPH F. AHEARN, B.S.B.A. Navy Marketing 16 Palfrey Rd., Belmont, Mass. Activities: Business Club 4; Marketing Club 3; Sec- tion Representative 1, 3; Intramurals 1, 2; Sopho- more Prom Committee. JOSEPH M. AHEARN, B.S. Sociology 436 W. 204 St., New York City 34, N. Y. Activities: Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4. class opnincceen Hun6Re !! RALPH A. ANTONELLI, B.S. Army Air Corps Mathematics 100 Neponset Ave., Roslindale, Mass. Activities: Ricci Mathematics Academy 1, 2. 3, 4; German Club 1, 2. EDWARD G. ANTOON, B.S. Chemistry 47 Sharon St., Boston, Mass. Activities: American Chemical Society 1, 2, 3, 4; Chemical Bulletin 1, 2, 3, 4; German Academy 1, 2. JOSEPH A. APPLEYARD, A.B. English 67 Presly St., Maiden 48, Mass. Activities: Stylus, Associate Editor 3, Editor 4; Dramatic Society 1, 2, 3, 4; Heights 1, 2, Co-feature Editor 3, 4; Sodality 1, 2, 3, 4; Aquinas Circle 4; Cross and Crown, Assistant Marshal; Alpha Sigma Nu; Music Academy 4. JAMES H. ARMSTRONG, A.B. Mathematics 654 South St., Roslindale, Mass. Activities: Intramurals 1, 3, 4; Ricci Mathematics Academy 3, 4; German Academy 1, 2. ROBERT J. ARNOLD, B.S.B.A. Navy Accounting 56 Corning St., Beverly, Mass. Activities: Dramatic Society 3; Business Club 3; Intramurals 1, 2. WALTER E. AUSTIN, B.S. Physics 74 Colbourne Rd., Brighton 35, Mass. Activities: Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4; American Institute of Physics 1, 2, 3, 4. •p{by cliRee + Boston Collecpe 87 JOHN R. BAILEY, B.S. Chemistry 56 Chestnut St., Brookline, Mass. Activities: Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4; American Chemical Society 1, 2, 3, 4; German Academy 2; Psychology Academy 4; Musical Clubs 3, 4. WILLIAM G. BAILEY, B.S.B.A. Accounting 129 Blue Hills Pkwy., Milton, Mass. Activities: Intramurals 2, 3, 4; Business Club 3, 4; Spanish Academy 1, 2; Finance Club 2, 3. MERRILL L. BAKER, B.S.B.A. Marketing 44 Browne St., Brookline 46, Mass. Activities: Glee Club 2, 3; Marketing Club 2, 3; Section Representative 1, 2; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4; Marquette Debating Society 1, 2; Tennis 1, 2; Rifle Team 2, 3. WALTER P. BALEYKO, B.S.B.A. Accounting 105 Hamilton St., Dorchester, Mass. Activities: Intramurals 2, 3, 4; Section Represenra- tive 3; Business Club 3, 4; Psychology Club 4. MOYSHA L. BALKIND, B.S. Sociology 46 Adams St., Dorchester, Mass. Activities: Heights 1, 2, 3, 4, Associate Editor 4, Assistant Editor 2, 3; Chess Club 3, 4; Sociology Academy 4; Psychology Academy 4; Intramural Assistant 1, 2, 3; Intramurals 1, 2, 3. DAVID P. BARRY, B.S.B.A. Accounting 31 Galty Ave., Dorchester, Mass. Activities: Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4; Business Club 2, 3, 4; Finance Club 2. class op nineteen Hun6ue 5 EDWARD C. BARRY, B.S. Navy English 12 Church Court, Ashland, Mass. Activities: Writers Workshop 2, Guildsman 3, 4; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4. ROBERT J. BARRY, B.S. Chemistry 10 Irving St., Salem, Mass. Activities: American Chemical Society 1, 4; Chemical Bulletin 1, 2; Section Representative 3; German Academy 2. ARTHUR R. BEAUDOIN, A.B. Economics 23 Cabot St., Salem, Mass. Activities: Economics Academy 3, 4; Foreign Trade Club 3, 4. FREDERIC J. BEAUDOIN, A.B. History and Government 31 Cheverus Rd., Dorchester, Mass. Activities: Glee Club 1, 3, 4; Choir 1, 2, 3, 4, Presi- dent 4; Sodality 1, 2, 3, 4; Fine Arts 2; Intramurals 1; Music Academy 3. JOHN T. BEAVER, A.B. Economics 37 Byron St., Wakefield, Mass. Activities: Sodality 3, 4; German Academy 2, 3, 4, Vice-President 3; Economics Academy 3, 4; Foreign Trade Club 3, 4; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4. EUGENE A. BELIVEAU, B.S. Biology 128 Franklin St., Lynn. Mass. Activities: Sodality 1, 2, 3, 4; Pre-Medical Club 3, 4; Heights 2, 4; French Club 1, 2; Intramurals 1, 2,3, 4; Scope 3. -pjby -clmee Boswn GdBboge S9 JAMES A. BERRIGAN, B.S.B.A. Coast Guard Finance 18 Summit Ave., Everett, Mass. Activities: Spanish Academy 1, 2; Chess Club 1, Finance Club 3, 4; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4. MICHAEL J. BERRIGAN, A.B. Classics 42 Day St., Jamaica Plain, Mass. Activities: German Academy 3, 4; Classics Academy 2, 3, 4, Secretary 3; Aquinas Circle 4; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4; Section Representative 2; Nocturnal Adoration 1, 2. 3, 4; Sodality 3, 4; Fine Arts Acad- emy 3, 4. WILLIAM J. BERRY, A.B. Classics 3096 Washington St., Milton, Mass. Activities: Freshman Representative 1; Intramurals 1. LOUIS F. BIAGIONI, B.S.B.A. Accounting 41 Glen St., Somerville, Mass. Activities: Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4; Business Club 4. JOHN A. BLUTHARDT, B.S. History and Government 172 Norfolk St., Cambridge, Mass. Activities: Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4; World Relations League 3; Economics Academy 4. ROBERT L. BOGAN, B.S.B.A. Air Force Accounting I 43 Chilton Rd., West Roxbury, Mass. 1 Activities: Heights 2, 3, 4, Associate Editor 3, 4; Sodality 3, 4; Freshman Reception Committee 4. 90 class 6p nineteen hun6Re $ WILLIAM B. BOHAN, B.S. Mathematics 201 College Ave., Somerville 44, Mass. Activities: Aquinas Circle 4; Sodality 2, 3, 4; Ricci Mathematics Academy 2, 3, 4; Foreign Trade Club 4; Nocturnal Adoration Society 4; Intramurals 1, 4; Track 1, 2. 3. ROGER E. BOSSI, A.B. Mathematics 121 East Cottage St., Dorchester, Mass. Activities: Ricci Mathematics Academy 1, 2, 3, 4; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4. MICHAEL J. BOWEN, B.S.B.A. Finance 15 Dix St., Dorchester, Mass. Activities: Business Club 3; Finance Club 4; Intra- murals 1, 2, 3: Sub Turri 4. GERARD F. BOYLE, B.S.B.A. Accounting 11 Valley Rd., Woburn, Mass. Activities: Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4; Finance Club 2; Business Club 4. MATTHEW I. BOYLE, B.S. History 323 Columbia Rd., Dorchester 25, Mass. Activities: Track 3, 4; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4; Canisius Academy 1; World Relations League 4; Rod and Gun Club 4; Nocturnal Adoration Society 4. PAUL F. BRADY, B.S.B.A. Army Accounting 24 Montvale St., Roslindale, Mass. Activities: Glee Club 1, 2, 3, Musical Clubs, Secretary. 4; Choir 1, 2, 3, 4; Ififcy cliRee Boston College JOHN J. BRANLEY, B.S. History and Government 160 Lambert Ave., East Weymouth, Mass. Activities: Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4. ROBERT L. BRAWLEY, B.S.B.A. Finance 33 Pomfret St., West Roxbury, Mass. business Club 4; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4. GUY R. BRIGIDA, A.B. Mathematics 106 Third St.. Medford, Mass. Activities: Ricci Mathematics Academy 3, 4; Basket- ball 2; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4. JOHN A. BRODEUR, A.B. Pre-Medical 110 Bellevue Rd.. North Quincy, Mass. Activities: Pre-Medical Club 3, 4; Marquette 1; French Club 2; Fine Arts 1. WILLIAM G. BROOKS, JR., B.S.B.A. Marketing 933 Furnace Brk. Pkwy., Quincy, Mass. Activities: Marketing Club 4; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4; Minstrel Show 3; Parent ' s Night Committee 3. MARTIN J. BROSNAHAN, B.S. Army History and Government 20 Genest Ave., Lowell, Mass. Activities: Intramurals 1; World Relations League 3; Aquinas Circle 4; Economics Academy 4. 92 class op nineteen hun6ue 5i DANIEL V. BRUNNICK, B.S.B.A. Management 170 Bellevue Rd. ( Watertown, Mass. Activities: Society for the Advancement of Manage- ment 4; Business Club 4; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4. DAVID T. BUCKLEY, A.B. Economics 10 Orchard Ter., Arlington, Mass. Activities: Sodality 1, 2, 4; Economics Academy 3, 4; Eoreign Trade Club 3, 4; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4; Minstrel Show 2, 3, 4; Chess Club 1. JOHN P. BUCKLEY, A.B. History and Government 48 Chestnut St., Charlestown 29, Mass. Activities: Italian Academy 2, 3, Vice-President 3; Sodality 2, 3, 4; Writer ' s Workshop 3, 4; Aquinas Circle 2; Posca 1,2. JOHN W. BUCKLEY, B.S.B.A. Marketing 18 Jean Rd., Arlington, Mass. Activities: Business Club 4; Marketing Club 3, 4; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4; Rod and Gun Club 3, 4; R.O.T.C. Drill Platoon 4; Finance Club 2; Com- mencement Ball, Chairman Committee. RICHARD P. BUCKLEY, B.S. English 14 Bayard St., Allston, Mass. Activities: Intramurals 3, 4. WILLIAM M. BUCKLEY, B.S. History and Government 14 Alicia Rd., Dorchester, Mass. Activities: Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4; Nocturnal Adora- tion 2, 3, 4; Sodality 2, 3, 4; Spanish Academy 2, 3. pfuy -cViRee Boston GdHege WILLIAM X. BUCKLEY, B.S. Army Enclish 26 Fairbanks St., Brighton, Mass. Activities: Sodality 1, 2; French Academy 1, . National Student Association 3; Ski Club 1; Foreig Trade Club 4; Music Academy 4; Sociology Club DONALD BURGESS, A.B. Education 1SB Doran Rd„ Brookline, Mass. Activities: Chess Club 1, 2; Tennis Team 1, 2, 3, 4; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4; German Academy 4; Bl. Oliver Plunkett Society 4; Camera Club 4; Minstrel Show 2, 3; Foreign Trade Club 4. DONALD F. BURKE, B.S. History and Government 8 Hunnewell Ave., Brighton, Mass. Activities: Intramurals 1, 2; Baseball Club 1. JOSEPH M. BURKE, B.S. Biology 289 Lake St., Arlington, Mass. Activities: Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4; Track 1, 2; Pre- Medical Club 1, 2, 3; Sodalitv 1, 2. WALTER M. BURKE, B.S.B.A. Accounting 14 Upland Rd., Belmont, Mass. Activities: Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4; Sodalitv 1; Busi- ness Club 2, 3, 4; Finance Club 2, 4; Military Bal Committee 4, Treasurer; Dean ' s List 3. 0 % p WILLIAM T. BURKE, B.S. History 8 Glen Rd., Wellesley Hills, Mass. Activities: Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Intramurals 1, 2, Co- Captain 1, 2. 94 class op nineteen Hun6Re 5 JOHN J. BURNS, JR., B.S.B.A. Finance S9 Fletcher Rd., Belmont, Mass. Activities: Football 1; Finance Club 3, 4; Business Club 1, 2; Bl. Oliver Plunkett Society 3, 4; Spanish Club; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4. CHARLES F. BUTLER, B.S.B.A. Accounting 24 Meredith St., West Roxbury, Mass. Activities: Track 1, 2, 3, 4; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4; R.O.T.C. Drill Platoon 4; Business Club 4. JOSEPH J. BYRNE, B.S. Chemistry 22 Dartmouth St., Watertown, Mass. Activities: Cross and Crown; Dramatic Society 1, 2, 3, 4, Vice-President 3; German Academy 1, 2, 3; American Chemical Society 1, 2, 4; Sodality 1, 3, 4; Intramurals 1. PASQUALE L. CACACE, B.S. History and Government 236 River St., Waltham, Mass. Activities: Football 1, 2, 3, 4. JOHN P. CAHILL, B.S. Mathematics 48 Exeter St., Lawrence, Mass. Activities: Ricci Math Academy 1, 2, 3, 4; Intra- murals 1, 2, 3, 4; Yacht Club 1. HECTOR D. CAIOLA, B.S.B.A. Marketing 80 Bailey Rd., Watertown, Mass. Activities: Intramurals I, 2, 3, 4; Sub Turn 4; Marketing Club 3; Senior Ball Commencement Committee 4. % I I Iflfcy •cViRee ♦ Boston Gd ege 95 BRIAN T. CALLAHAN, A.B. Mathematics 85 St. Alphonsus St., Roxbury, Mass. Activities: Fulton Debating Society 3, 4; Marquette Debating Society 1, 2; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4. JOHN M. CALLAN, B.S. History and Government 1 West St., Wakefield, Mass. Activities: Track 1; Section Representative 2; Intra- murals 1, 2, 3, 4; World Relations League 3; Fulton Debating Society 4. DANIEL F. CALLANAN, JR., A.B. Economics 64 Rangeley Rd., West Newton, Mass. Activities: Economics Academy 3, 4; Foreign Trade Club 4; Nocturnal Adoration Society 2, 3, 4; Intra- murals 1, 2, 3, 4; Varsity Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4. EUGENE J. CAMPBELL, A.B. Economics 109 Central Ave., Newtonville 60, Mass. Activities: Economics Academv 3, 4; Foreign Trade Club 3, 4; Bl. Oliver Plunkett Society 3, 4; Rifle Team 3; French Academy 2; Class Representative 1; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4; Sodality 1, 3, 4; Guidepost 4; Sub Turri 4. PAUL F. CAMPBELL, B.S.B.A. Finance 666 Main St., Watertown, Conn. Activities: Choir 1, 2, 3, 4, Vice-President 4; Glee Club 3, 4; Yacht Club 1, 2, 3; Sub Turri 4; Finance Club 2, 3; Nocturnal Adoration 1, 2, 3, 4; Intra- murals 1, 2, 3, 4; Connecticut Club 1, 2, 3, 4. WILLIAM E. CANNIFF, A.B. History and Government 36 Lewis Ave., Arlington 74, Mass. Activities: Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4; Sodality 4; Foreign Trade 4. 96 class of nineteen hun 5ue 5 uuu n JOSEPH W. CANNON, B.S.B.A. Finance 9 Dana Ter., Watertown, Mass. Activities: Spanish Club 1; Intramnrals 1, 2; Finance Club 4. DANIEL J. CARBERRY, B.S.B.A. Navy Industrial Management 91 Duncan St., Fall River, Mass. Activities: Society for Advancement of Management 2; Business Club 2; Intramnrals 4. RICHARD C. CARBONE, B.S. Navy History and Government 44 Tyler Park, Haverhill, Mass. Activities: French Academy 1, 2; World Relations League 3; Economics Academy 4; Intramnrals 1, 2, 3,4. RICHARD M. CARBONE, B.S Physic; 58 Proctor Ave., Revere, Mass Activities: Sodality 1, 2, 3, 4; Pre-Medical Club 1, 2; American Institute of Physics 1, 2, 3, 4; Radio Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Secretary 3, Treasurer 4; Intramurals 1, 2. 3, 4; American Institute of Physics Journal 4 Associate Editor 4. ANTHONY C. CARDULLO, B.S. History and Government 15 Worcester St., Cambridge, Mass. Activities: Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4; World Relations League 3; Economics Academy 4. FREDERICK T. CAREY, A.B. Economics 38 Radcliffe Rd., Somerville, Mass. Activities: Sodality 1; Economics Academy 4; Intra- murals 1, 2, 3, 4. fli M m wk flJI m pjbg x;nRee ♦ Boston Golte e 97 ANTHONY S. CARLISI, B.S.B.A. Marketing 81 Alder St., Waltham, Mass. Activities: Section Representative 2; Class Marsha 3; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4; Marketing Club 3, 4 Business Club 4. HARRY J. CARROLL, B.S.B.A Marketing 94 Amory St., Cambridge, Mass. Activities: Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4; Track 1, 2, 3, 4. JOSEPH T. CARROLL, B.S.B.A. Finance 30 Winchester Ave., New Haven, Conn. Activities: Connecticut Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Vice-Pres- ident 3, President 4; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4; Finance Club 4; Hockev 1, 2, 3, 4. RICHARD A. CARROLL, A.B. Romance Languages 56 Mudge St., Lynn, Mass. Activities: Spanish Academy 1, 2, 3, Secretary 1, 2; Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Choir 3, 4; Music Academy 3, 4. WILLIAM J. CARROLL, B.S. Economics 12S Church St., Torrington, Mass. Activities: Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4. LEO J. CASEY, B.S.B.A. Navy Industrial Management 105 Glen Ave., Newton Centre 59, Mass. Activities: Intramurals 1; Society for Advancement of Management 3, 4. class op nineteen Hun6Re 5 LEO P. CASEY, B.S. Sociology SO Carroll St., Chelsea, Mass. Activities: Sociology Academy 3, 4; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4. THOMAS M. CASEY, B.S. History and Government 74 Virginia Rd., Waltham 54, Mass. Activities: Spanish Academy 1, 2; Sub Turri 2; World Relations League 3; Economics Academy 4; Inrramurals 1, 2; Nocturnal Adoration Society 1, 2, 3, 4; Junior Pic 3. JAMES M. CASHMAN, A.B. English 62 Grover St., Everett, Mass. Activities: Basketball 1; Sociology Club 4; Psychol- ogy Club 4; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4; Senior Se ction Representative 4. EDWARD T. CAULEY, B.S. Biology 1874 Beacon St., Brookline, Mass. Activities: Sodality 2, 3, 4; Pre-Medical Club 3, 4; Chess Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Tennis Team 1, 2, 3, 4; Ski Club 4; Scope 3, 4; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4; French Club 1, 2. JOHN J. CAVANAUGH. B.S.B.A. Accounting 22 Areola St., Jamaica Plain 30, Mass. Activities: Militarv Ball 4, Chairman; Intramurals 1, 2, 3. HENDERSON C. CENTER, B.S.B.A. Army Finance 6 Rosseter St., Brandon, Vt. Activities: Sodality 1; Finance Club 3; Economics Academy 4; Guidepost 4; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4. J?f y TjViRee ♦ Boston Goltage 99 T F5 = W i ROBERT A. CENTO, B.S. Romance Languages 30 School St., Walpole, Mass. Activities: Spanish Academy 2, 4; Intramurals 2. 3, 4. French Academy JOHN J. CHENEY, JR., A.B. History and Government 65 Freeman St., Wollaston 70, Mass. Activities: Band (Manager) 1, 2, 3, 4; Orchestra (Manager) 1, 2; Glee Club (Manager) 1, 2, 3; Fme Arts Academy 2, 3, Treasurer 3. PETER J. CHRISTIANO, B.S.B.A. Accounting 632 Grier Ave., Elizabeth, N. J. Activities: Economics Academy 2; Fulton Debating Society 3, 4; Business Club 3; Alpha Sigma Nu; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4; Marquette Debating Society 2; Dean ' s List 1, 2, 3; Sub Turri 4; Guidepost 4, Feature Editor. GEORGE A. CIOVACCO, B.S. Economics 86 Lewiston St., Hyde Park, Mass. Activities: Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4; Economics Academy 3, 4; Italian Academy 3; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4. EDWARD J. CLANCY, B.S. Economics 918 Washington St., Holliston, Mass. Activities: Economics Academy 3, 4; Foreign Trade Club 4; Camera Club 2. WILLIAM E. CLANCY, A.B. Sociology 100 Washington St., Weymouth, Mass. Activities: Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4; Sociology Academy 3, 4; Psychology Club 4; Dean ' s List 3. 100 class op nineteen hun6Re 5 JOHN M. CLARKE, A.B. Economics 14 Marmion St., Jamaica Plain, Mass. Activities: Economics Academy 3, 4; Foreign Trade Club 3, 4; Sodality 4; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4. THOMAS J. CLIFFORD, A.B. HONORS Classics 172 O ' Callaghan Way, South Boston, Mass. Activities: Fine Arts Academy 2; Sodality 3, 4; Fulton Debating Society 3, 4; Classical Academy 3, 4, Treasurer 4. JOSEPH F. CLOUGHERTY, B.S. Marine Corps Physics 14 White St. Place, Somerville, Mass. Activities: American Institute of Physics 1, 2, 3, 4; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4. ROBERT F. COCHRANE, JR., B.S.B.A. Marketing 212 Parker St., Newton Centre, Mass. Activities: Heights 1, 2, 3, 4; Marketing Club 4; Bl. Oliver Plunkett Society 3, 4; Sub Turri 4; Busi- ness Club 4; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4; Junior Week Committee 3. JOSEPH P. COFFEY, B.S. History and Government 105 Pearl St., Newton, Mass. Activities: Intramurals 3, 4; Varsity Football 1, 2, 3, 4. ALLAN C. COLE, A.B. Economics 139 Hamilton St., North Quincy, Mass. Activities: Dramatics Society 3, 4; Economics Acad- emy 4; Foreign Trade Club 3, 4; Intramurals 1, 2, 3,4. fl fuy uliRee ♦Boston GoUecje 101 eru u u FREDERICK M. COLE, A.B. History and Government 78 Glenwood St., Lynn, Mass. Activities: Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4. JOHN F. COLEMAN, A.B. Mathematics 685 Adams St., Dorchester, Mass. Activities: Heights 2, 3, 4; Stylus 3, 4, Art Editor 4; Posca 3; Ricci Mathematics Academy 1, 2, 3, 4; Junior Pic 3; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4; Sub Turri 3, 4, Art Editor 4. JOHN F. COLEMAN, B.S. History and Government 29 Tremont St., Stoneham, Mass. Activities: Intramurals 2, 3, 4; World Relations League 4; Acquinas Circle 3; Sodality 4. PAUL B. COLGAN, B.S.B.A. Finance 28 Crawford St., Arlington 74, Mass. Activities: Finance Club 3, 4; Oliver Plunkett 3, 4; Business Club 4; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4; N.F.C.C.S. 3,4. JOSEPH A. COLLERAN, B.S. Economics 24 Chester St., Arlington, Mass. Activities: Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4; Economics Acad- emy 2, 3, 4; Foreign Trade Club 3, 4; N.F.C.C.S. 3; Sodality 1. JOSEPH P. COLLINS, A.B. History and Government 20 Smith St., Roxbury, Mass. Activities: Marquette 2; Foreign Trade 3; Economics Academy 3; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4. 102 class of nineteen hunfoted RAYMOND J. COLLINS, JR., B.S.B.A. Marine Corps Industrial Management 352 Waltham St., West Newton, Mass. Activities: Society fot the Advancement of Manage- ment 3, 4, Ptesident 4; Sodality 4; Business Club 4; Heights 1, 2; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4; Dean ' s List 1, 2, 3. GUILLERMO COLOM-LECAROZ, B.S.B.A. Marketing Box 307, Arecibo, Puerto Rico Activities: Spanish Academy 1, 2, 3, 4, President 4; Foreign Trade Club 1, 2, 3, ' 4; Marketing Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Business Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Radio Club 1, 2; Baseball 1; Basketball 1, 2, 4; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4; Sodality 1. 2. EDWARD L. CONDON, B.S.B.A. Navy Marketing 223 West Central St., Natick, Mass. Activities: Business Club 4; Marketing Club 4; Junior Prom Committee; Junior Week Committee; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4. WILLIAM J. CONLON, JR., A.B. Army Economics 49 Chestnut St., Waltham, Mass. Activities: Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4; Economics Acad- emy 3, 4; Foreign Trade Club 3, 4; Camera Club 3, 4; Rifle Club 3; Junior Pic 3. JOHN J. CONNELLY, A.B. English 11 Levant St., Dorchester, Mass. Activities: Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4; Rifle Team 1, 2, 4; Drill Platoon 2, 3; Writers Workshop 1. HAROLD V. CONNOLLY, B.S. History and Government 1363 Commonwealth Ave., Boston 34, Mass. Activities: Track Team 1, 2, 3, 4; World Relations League 4; Intramurals 1. 2, 3, 4. 103 ou u a FREDERICK J. CONROY, B.S.B.A. Finance 70 Rice St., Cambridge, Mass. Activities: Finance Club 2, 3, 4; Nocturnal Adoration Society 4; N.F.C.C.S. 3, 4; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4; Guidepost 4; Business Club 4. LAWRENCE F. CONSIDINE, A.B. History and Government 14 Fairfield St., Lowell, Mass. Activities: Spanish Academy 2, 3; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4; Nocturnal Adoration 3, 4; Sodality 1, 2. THOMAS F. CONSIDINE, JR., A.B. Classics 18 Berkshire Rd., Waltham, Mass. Activities: Classics Academy 1, 2, 3. 4; Spanish Academy 1; Radio Club 1; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4. CHARLES S. CONSTANTIN, B.S. Chemistry 44 Gorden St., Allston, Mass. Activities: American Chemical Society 1, 2, 3, 4; Chemistry Bulletin 3, 4, Staff 3, 4; German Acad- emy 2, 3; Intramurals 1, 2, 3. JAMES E. CONWAY, A.B. Economics 185 Somerset Ave., Winthrop, Mass. Activities: Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4; Economics Acad- emy 3, 4; Foreign Trade Club 3; Yacht Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Commodore 4. PAUL J. CONWAY, B.S. Economics 10 Bennett St., Wakefield, Mass. Activities: Foreign Trade Club 3, 4. 104 class of nineteen hun 5Re JOHN H. COOK, A.B. Economics 27 Pearson Rd., Somerville, Mass. Activities: Student Council 4; Intramurals 2, 3, 4; Dramatic Society 2, 3, 4; Sub Turri 4; Heights 2, 3; Sodality 1, 2; Economics Academy 4. JOSEPH M. COOPER, B.S.B.A. Management 14 Thetford Ave., Dorchester, Mass. Activiiies: Spanish Academy 1, 2, 3, 4; Foreign Trade Club 3, 4; Society for the Advancement of Management 3, 4; Business Club 3, 4; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4; Sodality 4. RICHARD J. CORCORAN, B.S.B.A. Finance 35 Richardson Rd., Belmont, Mass. Activities: Spanish Academy 1; Marquette Debating Society 2; Business Club 3, 4; Finance Club 3, 4; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4. WALTER P. CORCORAN, B.S.B.A. Management 5 Taft Ave., Lexington, Mass. Activities: Business Club 4; Society for the Advance- ment of Management 3, 4; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4. JOSEPH F. CORRIGAN, B.S.B.A. Accounting 53 Rockview St., Jamaica Plain, Mass. Activiiies: Chess Club 2, 3; Intramurals 1, JOHN P. COSGROVE, B.S.B.A. Army Management 37 Gage St., Needham, Mass. Activities: Management Club 3, 4; Business Club 3. pjfeg x;lmee ♦ Boston Golle e 105 JOHN F. COSTA, A.B. Economics 20 Whittemore St., Arlington 34, Mass. Activities: Economics Academy 3, 4; Camera Club 1, 2; Intramurals (Asst. Instr.) 1, 2, 3, 4; Tennis 1, 4; Heights Staff (Asst. Ed.) 4; Sodality 1, 2, 3, 4; Bl. Oliver Plunkett Society 4; Foreign Trade Club 3, 4; Freshman Show 3, 4; Junior Variety Show 3; Fulton Debating Society 4. ADRIAN J. COSTANZA, B.S. Biology 20 Thurlow Ave., Revere, Mass. Activities: Pre-Medical Club 3, 4; Canisius Academy 1, 2. LAWRENCE J. COSTELLO, B.S.B.A. Industrial Management 290 South St., Jamaica Plain, Mass. Activities: Society for the Advancement of Manage- ment 2, 3, 4; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4; Business Club 3. ROBERT R. COTE, B.S. Economics 22 Kossuth St., Biddeford, Me. Activities: Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4; Economics Academy 3, 4; Section Representative 2. JOSEPH F. COUGHLIN, B.S. Economics 435 Trapelo Rd., Belmont, Mass. Activities: Rod and Gun Club 2; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4; French Club 1; Marquette Debating Society 1. PAUL P. COUGHLIN, A.B. Economics 52 Middlesex St., Cambridge, Mass. Activities: Economics Academy 3, 4; Sodality 3, 4; Chess Club 3, 4; N.F.C.C.S.; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4; Guidepost 4. 106 class op nineteen hun6Re ! iHa I jHhI K l r JOHN F. COURTEMANCHE, B.S.B.A. Marine Corps Accounting 672 Central St., Franklin, N. H. Activities: Camera Club 1; Foreign Trade Club 3, 4; Economics Club 4; Sub Turri 4; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4; Sodality 3. MARIO C. COVINO, B.S. Biology 83 Pearl St., Everett, Mass. Activities: Pre-Medical Club 2, 3, 4; Section Repre- sentative 3, 4. KENNETH J. COWAN, B.S.B.A. Accounting 28 Wedgemere Rd., Medford, Mass. Activities: Business Club 1, 4; Finance Club 2; Dean ' s List 1, 2, 3. JOHN W. COX, B.S.B.A. Accounting 222 Calumet St., Roxbury, Mass. Activities: Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Intramurals 3, 4; Business Club 4. FRANCIS M. COYNE, A.B. Classics 32 Oakland Ave., Arlington 74, Mass. Activities: Sodality 3, 4; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4; German Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Classics Club 3, 4; Aquinas Circle 4; Nocturnal Adoration 3, 4. CLAUDE O. CRABBE, B.S. Navy Economics 2039 Loun, Kansas City, Mo. Activities: Football Manager 1, 2; Track 1; Intra- murals 1, 2, 3, 4. ifuy TiliRee Boston GolLe e 107 CHRISTOPHER J. CRAHAN, B.S. Biology 365 Moraine St., Brockton, Mass. Activities: Pre-Medical Club 3, 4; Intramnrals 1. 3,4. RICHARD M. CRAMPTON, B.S. Economics 201 Concord St., New Haven. Conn. Activities: Connecticut Club 2, 3, 4; Economics Academy 2, 3, 4; Rifle Team 3, 4; Intramurals 2, 3; Foreign Trade Club 4. JOHN A. CREEDON, B.S. English 3 Moville St., West Roxbury, Mass. Activities: Sodality 1, 2, 4; Nocturnal Society 1; Guidepost 1, Art Staff; Posca 1, 2, Art StarF, Circu- lation Manager; Writer ' s Workshop 3, 4; Yacht Club 1. 2, 3, 4, Secretary 3, Publicity Director 4. JOSEPH M. CRIBBEN, JR., B.S. Navy English 11 Dunham St., Winchester, Mass. Activities: Heights 1, 2, 3, 4; Sub Turri 3, 4; Intra- murals 1, 2, 3, 4; Economics Club 3, 4. ERNEST J. CRISCUOLI, JR., B.S. Economics 36 Taft St., Revere, Mass. Activities: Economics Academy 3,4; Foreign Trade Club 3, 4; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4; Italian Club 4. DENNIS M. CRONIN, JR., A.B. Mathematics 37 Oakland Ave., Auburndale, Mass. Activities: Sodality 1, 2, 3, 4; Ricci Mathematics Academy 2, 3, 4; N.F.C.C.S. 2, 3, 4, Junior Delegate 3; Aquinas Club 4; Section Representative 3; Cross and Crown 4; Dean ' s List 2, 3; Posca 2, 3, Co- Editor 3. class of- nineteen hun 5Re 5 ROBERT P. CRONIN, B.S.B.A. Industrial Management 63 Reservoir St., Cambridge 38, Mass. Activities: Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4; Society for the Advancement of Management 4; Prom Committee 4; Class Dav Committee 4. ALAN W. CROSS, B.S.B.A. Finance 421 High St., Berlin, N. H. Activities: Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4; Finance Club 3, 4; Sodality 4; Gold Key Society 1, 2. OHN R. CROWLEY, B.S. ' -CONOMICS i Damon Rd„ Medford 55, Mass. Activities: Foreign Trade Club 3, 4; Economics Academy 3, 4; Chess Club 1, 2; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4; Sodality 4. WALTER L. CULLINAN, A.B. Mathematics 41 Vassar St., Dorchester, Mass. Activities: Cross and Crown 4; Ricci Mathematics Academy 3, 4; Chess Club 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 4; French Academy 2; Sodality 2, 3, 4; Italian Acad- emy 2. ,, A, « . ||J|Uu % I JOHN W. CUNNINGHAM, B.S. : ' M History I 23 Holman St., Allston, Mass. m 1 Activities: Intramurals I, 2, 3; Sodality 1, 2; Track 4. RICHARD P. CURRAN, A.B Greek 15 Fairmount St., Woburn, Mass. Activities: German Academv 2, 3, 4, President 3; Prc-Medical Club 3, 4. pfuy -cliRee Boston Golle c 109 TIMOTHY F. DALY. B.S: Physics 22 Rogers St., West Quincy, Mass. Activities: Sodality 2; Ricci Mathematics Academy 1; Radio Club 1; American Institute of Physics 4. JOHN T. DAY, B.S. Economics 40 Main St., Wakefield, Mass. Activities: Yacht Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Rear Commodore 2, 3; Student Council 1, 2; Heights 2; French Acad- emy 2; Freshman Prom Co.; Ski Club 3, 4; Foreign Trade Club 3, 4; Economics Academy 3, 4. PAUL F. DEGNAN, B.S.B.A. Finance 8 Moultrie St., Dorchester, Mass. Activities: Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4; Finance Club 4. ARTHUR M. DELANEY, B.S.B.A. Marketing 45 Bulfinch St., Lynn, Mass. Activities: Band 1, 2, 3; Music Academy 4; Intra- murals 1, 2, 3, 4; Marketing Club 3, 4; Business Club 4; Finance Club 2,4. LEO F. DELANEY, B.S.B.A. Industrial Management 39 Delano Park, Roslindale, Mass. Activities: Band 1, 2, 3; Society for the Advance- ment of Management 4; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4; So- dality 3, 4. VITO E. DeLUCA, B.S.B.A. Marketing 157 Lake St., East Weymouth 89, Mass. Activities: Junior Week Committee 3; Freshman Re- ception Committee 4; Commencement Week Com- mittee 4; Business Cluh 1, 2, 3, 4; Marketing Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4; Dean ' s List 3; Spanish Academy 4. 110 class ©p nineteen hun 5ue ? ANTHONY J. DeMEO, B.S. English 951 Hope St., Bristol, R. I. Activities: Rhode Island Club 3; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4. JOSEPH A. DeSALVO, B.S.B.A. Accounting 470 Revere St., Revere, Mass. Activities: Intramurals 1, 2, .5, 4; Rod and Gun Club 1. JOSEPH A. DeSIMONE, B.S.B.A. Army Industrial Management 147 South St., Marlboro, Mass. Activities: Section Representative 4. THOMAS C. DESMOND, B.S. Economics 11 Eaton St., Revere, Mass. Activities: Economics Academy 2, 3, 4; Foreign Trade Club 3, 4; Sodality 4; Aquinas Circle 4; In- tramurals 1, 2, 3, 4. JOSEPH M. DHOSI, B.S. Chemistry (A Howard Ave., Dorchester, Mass. Activities: German Academy 2; Camera Club 1, 4; Intramurals 1, 2; American Chemical Society 4; Chemical Bulletin VINCENT A. DiCARLO, B.S.B.A. Marketing 4251 Byron Ave., Bronx, N. Y. Activities: Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Track 1, 2. 5, 4; Intra- murals 1, 2, 3, 4; Minstrel Show 5, 4; junior Prom Committee; Marketing Club 4; New York Club 2. 3, 4. } f y diRee Boston College in tSSSte t GAETANO V. DIGIROLAMO, A.B. Physics-Mathematics 200 Mechanic St., Canton, Mass. Activities: German Academy 1, 2; Italian Academy 1, 2; N.F.C.C.S. 2, 3, 4; American Institute ot Physics 3, 4; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4. EDWARD T. DILLON, B.S. Chemistry 92 Selwyn St., Roslindale, Mass. Activities: Intramurals 1; American Chemical So- ciety 2, 3, 4. SALVATORE W. DISCEPOLO, B.S. Army Sociology 168 Granite Ave., Milton, Mass. Activities: Sociology Academy 3, 4; World Relations League 3, 4. JOSEPH E. DODD, A.B. Navy History 259 Union Ave., Framingham, Mass. Activities: Intramurals 1, 2; Dramatic Society 2, 3; Sodality 4. BERNARD P. DOHERTY, B.S.B.A. Marketing 80 Pickering St., Needham 92, Mass. Activities: Intramurals 1, 2, 3; Business Club 2, 3; N.F.C.C.S. 3, 4; Society for the Advancement of Management 4. JAMES J. DOHERTY, B.S.B.A. Accounting 3 Butler St., Dorchester 24. Mass. Activities: R.O.T.C. Drill Platoon 4; Business Club 4; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4, Handball Champion 1; Military Ball Committee 3, 4; Rifle Team 1. 112 class oP nineteen hun6Re 5 THOMAS A. DOHERTY, B.S.B.A. Navy Marketing 8 Smith St., Boston, Mass. Activities: Ski Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Fulton Debating So- ciety 3, 4; Marquette Debating Society 1; Market- ing Club 4; Chess Club 1, 2; Spanish Club 1; Intra- murals 1, 2, 3, 4; Tennis 1. THOMAS P. DOHERTY, B.S.B.A. Accounting 12 Pennsylvania Ave., Somerville, Mass. Activities: Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4. WILLIAM J. DOHERTY, A.B. English 27 Summer St., West Roxbury, Mass. Activities: Marquette Debating Society 1, 2; Pulton Debating Society 3, 4; Writer ' s Workshop 1. PHILIP M. DOLAN, B.S.B.A. Marketing 52 Brattle St., Worcester, Mass. Activities: Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4; Finance Club 2; Marketing Club 3, 4; Business Club 4; Sodality 4; Senior Prom Committee. FREDERICK J. DOMINICK, B.S. Physics 15 Hardy St., Salem, Mass. Activities: American Institute of Physics 1, 2, 3, 4; Radio Club 1; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4. THOMAS J. DONAHUE, JR., B.S. Economics 3 Vale St., Natick, Mass. Activities: Heights 2, 3, 4; Spanish Academy 2, 3, 4, President 3; Economics Academy 3, 4; Foreign Trade Club 3, 4. pfuy •chRee + Boston GolLe je 113 11UU U U I JAMES D. DONOVAN, A.B. HONORS French 118 Arlington St., Brighton 35, Mass. Activities: Heights 2, 3; Glee Club 2, 3, 4; Chess Club 1; Fine Arts Academy 3; Sodality 2, 3, Secre- tary-Treasurer 3; Junior Week Show 1, 2, 3, 4, Co- Director 3; Intramurals 1; Freshman Show 2, 3, 4, Co-Director 4; Cross and Crown. JEREMIAH E. DONOVAN, A.B. HONORS Pre-Medical 45 Putnam St., Somerville, Mass. Activities: Pre-Med Club 3, 4; The Scope 4, Editor-in-Chief 4; Canisius Academy 1; Marquette Debating Society 2; Intramurals 1; Dean ' s List 1, JOSEPH L. DONOVAN, B.S.B.A. Marketing 172 Putnam St., Quincy, Mass. Activities: Marketing Club 2, 3; Gold Key Society 2, 3; Business Club 2, 3, 4; Junior Pic 3; Intra- murals 2, 3, 4. PAUL F. DONOVAN, B.S. Chemistry 20 Central St., Somerville, Mass. Activities: Chemistry Bulletin 2, 3, 4; American Chemical Society 1, 2, 3, 4. MICHAEL E. DOOHAN, B.S.B.A. Industrial Management 48 Murray Hill Rd., Maiden, Mass. Activities: Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4. JOHN J. DORAN, JR., B.S.B.A. Management 26 Bartlett Ave., Atlington, Mass. Activities: Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4; Society for the Advancement of Management 3, 4; Business Club 3, 4; Track 1, 2; Varsity 2, 3, 4. 114 class op nineteen hunfote ANDREW J. DOUGHERTY, A.B. HONORS Economics Winter Street, Lincoln, Mass. Activities: Sodality 1; Aquinas Circle 3, 4. FRANCIS X. DOWNEY, B.S.B.A. Marketing 72 Elizabeth Rd., Belmont, Mass. Activities: Marketing Club 2; Business Club l;Intra- murals 2. ROBERT A. DOYLE, B.S. Education 24 Fairmount St., Nashua, N. H. Activities: Intramurals 1, 2, 3. ' ROBERT E. DOYLE, B.S.B.A.  Army Accounting 42 Douglas Rd., Medford, Mass. Activities: Business Club 1, 2, 4; Guidepost 4, Associate Editor 4. FRANCIS L. DRAGO, JR., B.S.B.A. Management 111 Haviland St., Wollaston 70, Mass. Activities: Society for the Advancement of Manage- ment 3, 4; Business Club 3, 4; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4; Sodality 4. LAWRENCE J. DRENNAN, B.S. Economics 56 Terrace Rd., Medford, Mass. Activities: Economics Academy 3,4; Foreign Trade Academy 3, 4; Intramural 1, 2; Nocturnal Adora- tion Society 4. fijby x iRee ♦Boston Goll ge 115 ARTHUR B. DRISCOLL, A.B. Classics 93 Webster St., Arlington, Mass. Activities: Intramurals 1, 2, 3. 4; Tennis Team 1, 2, 3, 4; Classics Academy 3, 4; Fulton Debating So- ciety 3, 4, Secretary 3, 4; Dramatics Society 2; Sodality 1. ROBERT G. DRISCOLL, JR., B.S.B.A. Industrial Management 24 Barry St., Dorchester 25, Mass. Activities: Sodality 3, 4; Society for the Advance- ment of Management 4; Business Club 4; Intra- murals 1, 3, 4. PAUL A. DUFFY, B.S. Mathematics 19 Adams St., Taunton, Mass. Activities: Mathematics Academy 3, 4; Intramurals 1,2. WALTER T. DUFFY, B.S. Economics 93 Medford St., Arlington, Mass. Activities: Economics Academy 3, 4; Foreign Trade Club 3; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4; Dean ' s List 2, 3; German Academy 1, 2. EDWARD M. DUGAN, B.S.B.A. Air Force Industrial Management 29 Priscilla Rd., Chestnut Hill, Mass. Activities: Business Club 3, 4, Treasurer 4; Society for the Advancement of Management 3, 4; Sodality 4. WILLIAM J. DUGGAN, B.S.B.A. Finance 2592 Massachusetts Ave., Cambridge, Mass. Activities: Finance Club 2, 3, 4; Business Club 3, 4; Section Representative 3; Intramurals 1, 2, 3. 116 class of nineteen hur 6Re ! JAMES L. DUNN, B.S.B.A. Finance 25 Whitelawn Ave., Milton, Mass. Activities: Finance Club 1, 2; Marketing Club 4; Business Club 3, 4; Fulton Debating Society 3, 4; Section Representative 2; Sophomore, Junior Prom Committee 2, 3. WILLIAM H. DUNN, B.S. Sociology 53 Broad St., Salem, Mass. Activities: Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4; Aquinas Circle 3, 4; Sociology Club 2, 3, 4, Secretary 4. JOHN P. DWYER, A.B. Pre-Medical 627 Somerville St., Manchester, N. H. Activities: Pre-Medical Club 3, 4. RICHARD E. DWYER, B.S.B.A. Management 83 Audubon Rd., Milton, Mass. Activities: Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4. pfuy -clmee ♦ Boston Colle re EDWARD J. EARLY, JR., B.S. Sociology 11 Fay St., Lowell, Mass. Activities: Sociology Club 2, 3, 4, Executive Com- mittee; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4. WILLIAM F. EMMONS, B.S. Mathematics 4101 Leona St., Tampa, Fla. Activities: Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Hockey 1, 2, 3, 4; Track 1, 2. 3, 4. 117 ei t_i u u JAMES J. ENRIGHT, B.S.B.A. Finance 3 Jean Rd., Arlington 74, Mass. Activities: Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4; Business Club 4 Psychology Club 4; Finance Club 2, 4. JOHN E. ERWIN, B.S.B.A. Finance 5 Ellis St., Quincy, Mass. Activities: Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Finance Club 3, 4; Busi- ness Club 3, 4; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4; Military Ba Committee 3, 4; Sub Turri 4. GERALD N. ESKIN, A.B. HONORS German 17 Hallowell St., Mattapan 26, Mass. Activities: German Academy 2, 3, 4, Secretary Treasurer 4; Glee Club 2; Intramurals 1. GEORGE J. EVANS, B.S.B.A AcCOUNTTNC Holliston St., Medway, Mass Activities: Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4; Business Club 4. EDWARD F. FAHEY, JR., B.S.B.A. Accounting 16 Bostonia Ave., Brighton, Mass. Activities: Spanish Club 1, 2; Business Club 4; Senior Week Committee 4; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4. MICHAEL V. FALLA, B.S. Biology 12A Merrion Rd., Kingston, Jamaica. B. W. I. Activities: Pre-Medical Club 3; Radio Club 4; Rifle learn 1, Manager 4; Scope 2. 118 class op nineteen hun6Re 5| JOHN R. FALLON, B.S. Army Chemistry 199 Strathmore Rd., Brighton, Mass. Activities: American Chemical Society 4. RICHARD T. FARLEY, B.S. Economics 17 Union St., Natick, Mass. Activities: Economics Academv 1, 2, 3, 4; Foreign Trade Club 2, 3, 4; Sodality 1, 2, 3, 4; Intramurals 2, 3, 4; N.F.C.C.S. RICHARD A. FARRAR, B.S.B.A. Marketing 18 Walker St., Somerville, Mass. Activities: Sodality 1; Intramurals 2, 3; Spanish Club 2, 4; Junior Prom Committee 3; Business Club 3, 4; Marketing Club 4. JAMES J. FARRELL, JR., B.S.B.A. Marketing 28 Emerson St., Newton, Mass. Activities: Marketing Club 3, 4; Business Club 4; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4. WILLIAM J. FARRELL, A.B. Sociology 79 Bartlett St., Charlestown, Mass. Activities: Writer ' s Workshop 1; Nocturnal Adora- tion Society 3; Section Representative 1, 2; Intra- murals 1, 2, 3, 4; Senior Class Treasurer. ROBERT A. FAY, B.S.B.A. Army Industrial 15 Ellery St., Cambridge, Mass. Activities: Society for the Advancement ot Manage- ment 3, 4; Business 4; Sodalitv 4; Intramurals 1, 2, 3,4. w bg x;liRee ♦Boston Golle e 119 V ROBERT J. FEINBERG, B.S. Physics 122 Ash St., Chelsea, Mass. Activities: Alpha Sigma Nu 4; American Institute of Physics 1, 2, 3, 4, Journal 3, 4; Radio Club 3, 4; American Chemical Society 1; Dean ' s List 1, 2, 3, 4. GEORGE E. FELL, A.B. Mathematics 29 Prairie Ave., Auburndale 66, Mass. Activities: Ricci Mathematics Academy 3, 4; Min- strel Show 2, 3; Drill Platoon 4. HARRY E. FINN, B.S. English 44 Oak Square Ave., Brighton, Mass. Activities: Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4. ROBERT E. FINNIN, JR., B.S. Mathematics 63 Bow Rd., Newton Centre 59, Mass. Activities: Sodality 1, 2; German Club 1; Nocturnal Adoration 3, 4; Minstrel Show 3; Freshman Show 4; American Chemical Society Affiliate 2. THOMAS B. FITZGERALD, A.B. English 99 Lincoln Rd., Medford, Mass. Activities: Band 1, 2; German Academy 1, 2, Vice- President 2; Sodality 2, 3, 4; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4. RICHARD J. FITZHENRY, A.B Economics 95 High St., East Dedham, Mass. Activities: Sodality 1; Nocturnal Adoration Society 1; Economics Academy 3, 4; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4. 120 class of nineteen hun6Re S EUGENE E. FITZPATRICK, B.S.B.A. Marketing 41 Maplewood St., Watertown, Mass. Activities: Intramurals 2; Commencement Ball Com- mittee 4; Marketing Club 3; Business Club 4. ROBERT M. FITZPATRICK, B.S.B.A. Industrial Management 21 Whitridge St., Dorchester, Mass. Activities: Intramurals 2, 3; Society for the Advance- ment of Management 4. PAUL B. FLAHERTY, B.S.B.A. Industrial Management 36 Ivory, West Roxbury, Mass. Activities: Society for the Advancement of Manage- ment 3, 4; Intramurals Sports 1, 2, 3. PAUL F. FLAHERTY, B.S.B.A. Marketing 247 Blue Hill Ave., Milton, Mass. Activities: Business Club 2; Marketing Club 2; In- tramurals 2. WILLIAM H. FLANAGAN, A.B. Economics 151 Hillside St., Milton, Mass. Activities: Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4; Economics Acad- emy 3, 4; Business Club 3, 4; Aquinas Circle 4; Psychology Club 4; Sub Turn 4. THOMAS J. FLEMING, B.S.B.A. Industrial Management 65 Linden St., Brookline, Mass. Activities: Society for the Advancement of Manage- ment 2, 3, 4; Business Club 2, 3, 4; Sodality 3, 4; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4; N.F.C.C.S. 3. pfuy •clmee Boston Golie re 121 FRANCIS A. FLEURANT, B.S.B.A. Management 139 Rathbun St., Woonsocket, R.I. Activities: Society for the Advancement of Manage- ment 3, 4; Business Club 3, 4; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4; B.C. Club of Rhode Island 3, 4, President 3; Sub Turri 2. JAMES J. FLYNN, B.S.B.A. Coast Guard Accounting 70 Quarterdeck Rd., Quincy, Mass. Activities: Spanish Club 1, 2; Baseball 1, 2; Intra- murals 2, 3, 4; Business Club 4; Senior Week Com- mittee 4. PAUL FLYNN, B.S. Army Economics IS Whitten St., Dorchester, Mass. Activities: Foreign Trade Club 3, 4; Economics Academy 3, 4. RICHARD V. FLYNN, B.S.B.A. Finance 52 Augustine St., Brockton, Mass. Activities: Glee Club 1, 2, 3; Sodality 1, 2, 3; Eco- nomics Academy 2, 3; Finance Club 2, 3, 4; Intra- murals 1, 2, 3, 4; R.O.T.C. Drill Platoon 4. ROBERT D. FOGARTY, A.B. History and Government 9 Pembroke St., Somerville, Mass. Activities: Nocturnal Adoration Society 3, 4. JOHN M. FOLEY, B.S. Army History and Government 136 Beach St., Revere, Mass. Activities: Football 1, 2; Psychology Club 4; World Relations League 4; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4. 122 class op nineteen hun 5Re S JOHN W. FOLEY, B.S.B.A. Marketing 146 Manning St., Needham, Mass. Activities: Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4; Marketing Club 3,4. MICHAEL F. FOLEY, B.S.B.A. Army Marketing 128 Vernon St., Norwood, Mass. Activities: Sodality 3, 4; Foreign Trade 3; Eco- nomics Academy 3; Bl. Oliver Phinkett Society 3, 4; Junior Pic 3; Business Club 4; Sub Turri 3, 4, Business Manager 4; Intramurals 1, 2; Marketing Club 4. PAUL J. FOLEY, A.B. Languaces 67 Lewiston St., Hyde Park 36, Mass. Activities: Baseball 2; French Academy 4. WILLIAM J. FOLLEN, A.B. Mathematics 7 Sedalia Rd., Dorchester 24, Mass. Activities: Chess Club 2, 3, 4, President 4; Ricci Mathematics Academy 3, 4; French Academy 2. JOSEPH W. FOURNIER, B.S. Economics 37 River St., Cambridge, Mass. Activities: Economics Academy 2, 3, 4; Foreign Trade Club 3, 4; Intramurals 2, 3, 4; French Acad- emy, 1, 2. ELMO A. FREDA, B.S.B.A. Marketing 224 Beverly Rd., Brookline, Mass. Activities: Business Club 4; Marketing Club 4; In- tramurals 1. 2, 3, 4. [pffcy -clmee ♦ Boston Goliege 125 EUGENE F. FREDEY, B.S. Biology 737 Chestnut St., Waban, Mass. Activities: Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4; Intramural Tennis Champion 3; Pre-Medical Club 3, 4; Sodality 3, 4; Scope 4. ROBERT E. FULLER, B.S.B.A. Management 15 Ashford St., Aliston, Mass. Activities: Intrar Is 1, 2, 3, 4. JOHN J. GAINEY, B.S. English 29 Haydn St., Roslindale, Mass. Activities: Economics Academy 3, 4; Dramatic So- ciety 4; World Relations League 4; Intramurals 1, 2,3,4;N.F.C.C.S.4. JOHN J. GALLAGHER, B.S.B.A. Finance 2 Maplewood St., Watertown, Mass. Activities: Finance Club 3, 4; Intramurals 1, 2, 3; Business Club 3; Marquette Debating Society 2; Freshman Reception Committee. JOHN M. GALLAGHER, B.S.B.A. Accounting 219 Neponset Valley Parkway, Readville, Ma Activities: Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4. MELVIN M. GALLANT, B.S. Chemistry 41 Central Ave., Chelsea, M ass. Activities: Chemistry Club 1, 2, 3, 4; German Acad- emy 3; American Chemical Society 1, 2, 3, 4; Chemistry Bulletin 3, 4; Intramurals 2. 124 class of nineteen hunSttecS KEVIN C. GALLIMORE, B.S.B.A. Industrial Management 87 Francis St., Brookline 46, Mass. Activities: Finance Club 2; Society for the Advance- ment of Management 3, 4; Sodality 1; Business Club 2, 3, 4; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4. JOHN L. GALVIN, B.S. Economics 514 Weld St., West Roxbury 32, Mass. Activities: Rifle Team 1, 2, 3, 4; Drill Platoon 3, 4; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4. ROBERT E. GALVIN, B.S.B.A. Accounting 188 Wren St., West Roxbury, Mass. Activities: Intramurals 1, 2, 3; Business Club 2, 3, 4; Dean ' s List 1, 2. PAUL F. GANNON, A.B. History and Government 16 Wood St., Milton, Mass. Activities: Fine Arts Academy 2, 3, Secretary 3; Music Academy 3, 4; Sodality 3, 4; Aquinas Circle 3, 4; Cross and Crown 4; Band 3, 4; Glee Club 3, 4; Dean ' s List 1, 2, 3. DONEL V. GARGANTA, B.S. CIOLOGY 7 Mulberry St., Fall River, Mass. ■Jctivities: Concert Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4; Sociology cademy 3, 4; Psychology Club 4; Spanish Acad- emy 3; Dramatic Society 3. ANTHONY P. GARGIULO, A.B. History and Government 28 Cameron Ave., North Cambridge, Mass. tivities: Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4; Psychology Club 4; Foreign Trade Club 1, 2, 3; French Club 2, 3. by ulmee ♦ Boston Colle re 125 JAMES B. GARLAND, B.S.B.A. Accounting 19 Clements Rd., Waltham, Mass. Activities: Sodality 1, 2, 3, 4, Vice-Prefect 2; Cross and Crown; Business Club 2; Marketing Club 2; Student Council 3, 4; Section Representative 2, 4; Intramurals 1, 2, 3; Dean ' s List 1, 2, 3; N.F.CCS. LAWRENCE S. GEISLER, B.S.B.A. Army Accounting. 427 Meridan St., East Boston, Mass. Activities: Section Representative 1 ; Business Club 3. SHELDON F. GESSON, B.S. Chemistry 71 Central Ave., Chelsea, Mass. Activities: Chemistry Club 1, 2, 3, 4; American Chemical Society 1, 2, 3, 4; Chemistry Bulletin 1, 2, 3, 4, Distribution Manager 4; Intramurals 1, 2. GENNARO E. GIANGREGORIO, A.B. Latin 203 Mountain Ave., Revere, Mass. Activities: Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4. PETER D. GIANINO, B.S. Physics 140 Middlesex Ave., Medford, Mass. Activities: Sodality 1, 2, 3, 4; Radio Club 2, 3, 4 Vice-President 3, President 4; American Institute o Physics 1, 2, 3, 4; Ricci Mathematics Academy 1 Cross and Crown 4; Heights 3, 4; R.O.T.C. D Platoon 3. SALVATORE W. GIGLIO, B.S. Mathematics 17 Union St., Quincy 69, Mass. Activities: Camera Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Secretary- Treasurer 3, President 4; American Institute of Physics 1, 2, 3; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4; Heights 3, 4; Ricci Mathematics Academy 1, 2, 3, 4; Sub Turri 3, 4; Sodality 1, 2, 3, 4. 126 class op nineteen hunfoted WALTER F. GILLIGAN, B.S. Navy Education 459 Medford St., Maiden, Mass. Activities: Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4. JOSEPH J. GIOVINO, B.S. Biology 129 Lincoln St., Melrose 76, Mass. Activities: Sodality 3, 4; Nocturnal Adoration So- ciety 3, 4; Pre-Medical Club 3, 4; Intramurals 1, 2, 3,4. JOHN P. GLENNON, A.B. History and Government 19 Roxton Rd., Mattapan, Mass. Activities: Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4. RICHARD M. GLENNON, B.S.B.A. Accounting 63 Granite Place, Milton, Mass. Activities: Sodality 3, 4; Order of the Cross and Crown; Fine Arts Academy 2, 3, 4; Guidepost 3, 4, Associate Editor 4; Foreign Trade Club 3, 4; Music Academy 3, 4; Chess Club 3, 4; Blessed Oliver Plunkett Society 3, 4; Dean ' s List 1, 2, 3. ANTHONY F. GOMES, B.S.B.A. Accounting 246 Rogers St., Lowell, Mass. Activities: Spanish Academy 1; Intramurals 1, 2, Business Club 4; Finance Club 2; Dean ' s List 1, 2, FREDERICK L. GOOD, B.S. History and Government 195 Brattle St., Cambridge, Mass. Activities: Hockey Manager 1, 2, 3, Senior Manager 4; Spanish Club 2; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4. pjby htiee + Boston College 127 THOMAS F. GORHAM, B.S. Army History and Government 32 Allen St., Boston, Mass. Activities: Marquette Debating Society 1; Radio Club 1; Psychology Club 1; World Relations League 1; Nocturnal Adoration Society 1. JOSEPH W. GOSLIN, B.S. Chemistry 126 Wilson Ave., Quincy, Mass. Activities: American Chemical Society 1, 2, 3, 4; Chem Bulletin, Associate Editor 3, 4. LEO F. GRACE, B.S. Economics 1736 Commonwealth Ave., West Newton 65, Mass. Activities: Heights 1; Glee Club 2, 3, 4; Golf Team 1, 2. 3, 4. (See page 200 for photograph) ROBERT L. GRANT, A.B. French 128 Blue Hill Ave., Milton, Mass. Activities: French Academy 2, 3, 4; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4. JOHN R. GRAVALLESE, B.S.B.A. Marketing 49 Adams Ave., Everett, Mass. Activities: Business Club 2, 3, 4; Marketing Club 3, 4; Economics Academy 4; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4. ROBERT A. GREENE, A.B. HONORS English 7 Adams Terrace, Dorchester, Mass. Activities: Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4. JOSEPH T. GREER, B.S.B.A. Marketing 14 Fernwood Rd., West Roxbury, Mass. Activities: Sodality 1; Business Club 3, 4; Marketing Club 3, 4; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4. 128 class op nineteen hun6ue 3| DONALD F. GRUSHEY, B.S. Army English 373 K Street, South Boston, Mass. Activities: Marquette Debating Society 2; Int murals 1, 2; French Academy 2; Chess Club 2. PAUL C. HAFFEY, A.B. English 85 Union St., Watertown, Mass. Activities: Dramatic Society 3, 4; Gold Key Society 2, 3; Nocturnal Adoration Society 2, 3, 4; Heights 1. JOHN G. HAGGERTY, B.S.B.A. Marketing IS Englewood Rd., Winchester, Mass. Activities: Marketing Club 3, 4; Business Club 4; Finance Club 2; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4; Senior Base- ball Manager; Section Representative 1; Rifle Team 4; Sodality 1, 2. JOHN J. HALEY, A.B. Economics 20 Clinton St., Woburn, Mass. Activities: Pre-Medical Seminar 3; Economics Acad- emy 4; Foreign Trade Club 4. Pfry ■clmee ♦ Boston GoUege JOHN E. HAMMOND, JR., B.S.B.A. Marketing 43 Putnam St., Beverly, Mass. Activities: Outing Club 2, 3, 4; Yacht Club 3, 4; Marketing Club 3, 4; Business Club 4; Intramurals 1, 2, 3. LEO F. X. HANLEY, A.B. History and Government 23 Aldie St., Allston, Mass. Activities: National Student Association 2, 3, 4, Delegate 3, 4; Student Council 2, 4; Bl. Oliver Plunkett Society 3, 4, Secretary 3; Fine Arts Acad- emy 2, 3, 4, Vice-President 2, President 3; Sodalitv 1, 4; Sophomore Prom Committee; Junior Week Musical, Assistant Director 3, Director 4; Soph- omore Acquaintance Dance 2, Chairman 2; N.F.C. C.S. 1; Freshman Reception 4, Chairman; Section Representative 1, 2, 3. 129 EDWARD E. HANLON, B.S.B.A. Finance 169 Beech St., Roslindale, Mass. Activities: Society for the Advancement of Manage- ment 4; Business Club 4; Finance Club 4; Sodality 3,4; Choir 1; Intramurals 1, 2. HAROLD C. HANNAWAY, A.B. Economics 16 Queensberry St., Back Bay 15, Mass. Activities: Fine Arts 2; Heights 2; Italian Academy 2; National Student Association 3; Nocturnal Adora- tion Society 1; Economics Academy 3; Minstrel Show 2, 3; Sub Turri 3; Junior Class Treasurer; Class Marshal 3; Military Ball 3; Junior Pic 3; Intramurals 1. JOHN J. HARGEDON, JR., B.S.B.A. Management 12 Brae Burn Rd., Milton, Mass. Activities: Intramurals 1. 2, 3, 4; Gold Kev Society 2. ROBERT L. HARHEN, A.B. Coast Guard Mathematics 103 Bow St., Arlington, Mass. Activities: Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4; Ricci Mathematics Academy 3, 4; Sub Turri 4. JAMES J. HAROULES, A.B. History and Government 259 Faneuil St., Brighton, Mass. Activities: Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4. JOHN J. HARRINGTON, B.S.B.A. Management 315 Forest Hills St., Jamaica Plain, Mass. Activities: Heights 1, 2, 3, 4, Managing Editor 3, Co-Editor-in-Chief 4; N.F.C.C.S. 3, 4; Compass, Managing Editor; Society for the Advancement of Management 4; Business Club 4. 130 class op nineteen hun6Tte 5j JAMES F. HART, B.A. History and Government 30 Woodford St., Dorchester 25, Mass. Activities: Economics Academy 3, 4; Dramatic So- ciety 3, 4; World Relations League 4; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4; N.F.C.C.S.; Nocturnal Adoration Society 4. MAURICE E. HART, JR., A.B. Sociology 32 Hilltop St., Dorchester 24, Mass. Activities: Intramurals 3; Psychology Academy 1; Sociology Academy 2. JOHN J. HARVEY, JR., B.S. Navy English 71A Surrey St., Brighton 35, Mass. Activities: Section Representative 1; German Acad- emy 3; World Relations League 3, 4; Industrial Relations League 4. WILLIAM E. HASSAN, B.S. English West St., Amherst, Mass. Activities: Freshman Football 1; Stylus 3, 4; Drama- tic Society 3, 4; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4; Stein Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Sub Turri 4, Photography Editor 4; Noctur- nal Adoration Society 1, 2, 3, 4; Section Representa- tive 1. ROBERT J. HATEM, B.S. Chemistry 382 Elm St., Lawrence, Mass. Activities: American Chemical Society 1, 2, 3, 4; Intramurals 2; Chem Bulletin 4. FRANCIS J. HAYES, A.B. Navy History and Government 16 Taft St., Dorchester, Mass. Activities: Chess Club I, 2, 3, 4; Classical Academy 1, 2; Psychology Club 4; Economics Academy 3, 4; Intramurals 1, 2, 5, 4. r by x;liRee ♦ Boston Gollege 131 JOHN M. HAYES, JR., B.S. Mathematics 36 Florence St., Roslindale, Mass. Activities: Football 1, 2, 3; Intramurals 1, 2, 4; Ric Mathematics Academy 2, 3, 4. STEPHEN T. HEFFERAN, B.S. Economics 32 Lydon St., Norwood, Mass. Activities: Heights 1, 2; N.F.C.C.S. 1, 2; Sub Turri 1; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4; Economics Academy 3, 4; Foreign Trade Club 3, 4; Hockey Manager 1. FRANCIS X. HERLIHY, B.S.B.A. Army Accounting 50 Center St., East Weymouth 89, Mass. Activities: Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4. JOHN F. HERLIHY, A.B. HONORS Economics 60 Emerson St., Wakefield, Mass. Activities: Aquinas Circle 3, 4; Spanish Academy 2. ROBERT J. HIBBETT, B.S.B.A. Accounting 72 Cedar St., Quincy, Mass. Activities: Spanish Club 1; Foreign Trade Club 3, 4; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4; Economics Club 3, 4; Blessed Oliver Plunkett Society 4. WILLIAM E. HIGHAM, A.B. History and Government 44 Tower St., Somerville, Mass. Activities: Section Representative 2; Marqu ette De- bating Society 1, 2; Rod and Gun Club 1, 2, 3; In- tramurals 1, 2, 3, 4; Spanish Academy 1, 2; Assistant Election Manager 4. 132 class of nineteen hun 5ue PAUL C. HILL, B.S. History and Government 29 Hancock St., Everett 49, Mass. Activities: Intramurals 2; World Relations League Chess Club 1; Psychology Club 1; Dean ' s List 2. LEO J. HINES, A.B. HONORS English 7 Ballaire Rd., West Roxbury, Mass. Activities: Dramatic Society 2, 3; Stylus 2, 3, Asso- ciate Editor 4; Heights 3; French Academy 1; Humanities 2, 3, Editor-in-Chief 4. EDWARD L. HOBAN, B.S.B.A. Accounting 4 Keane Rd., West Roxbury, Mass. Activities: Finance Club 2, 3; Business Club 2, 4; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4; Guidepost 1. DONALD D. HODGINS, B.S. English 127 Washington St., Arlington, Mass. Activities: Psychology Club 4; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4. MATTHEW T. HOEY, A.B. Mathematics 750 Saratoga St., East Boston 28, Mass. Activities: Sodality 3; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4; Ricci Mathematics Academy 1, 2, 3, 4; Aquinas Circle 4; Nocturnal Adoration Society 4. HARVEY A. HOFFMAN, B.S.B.A. Navy Accounting 60 Parker St., Chelsea, Mass. Activities: Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4; Heights 2, 3, 4; Ricci Mathematics Academy 1, 2; Management Club 2. hy -cliRee Boston College 133 DENNIS C. HOLTZ, B.S. History and Government 3505 Eldorado Ave., Baltimore 7, Md. Activities: Sodality 3, 4; Drill Team 2, 3, 4; Intra- murals 3, 4; Nocturnal Adoration Society 2, 3. BENJAMIN A. HOPKINS, A.B. HONORS English 2 Eric Rd., Brighton, Mass. Activities: Heights 1; Music Academy 3, 4; Basket- ball 1, 2, 3; Intramurals 1, 2, 3; Section Representa- tive 1; Stvlus 4. PHILIP E. HOPKINS, B.S.B.A. Finance 1 Hyde St., Danvers, Mass. Activities: Spanish Club 3, 4; Finance Club 4; Intramurals 2. RICHARD T. HORAN, A.B. History and Government 52 Robinwood Ave., Jamaica Plain, Boston, Mass. Activities: Fine Arts Academy 2; Chess Club 1, 2; Intramurals 1, 2; Track 1, 2. JOSEPH C. HORRIGAN, B.S.B.A. Industrial Management 17 Standish Rd., Milton, Mass. Activities: Business Club 3, 4; Society for the Ad- vancement of Management 3, 4; Sodality 3, 4; In- tramurals 1, 2, 3, 4; Economics Academy 3; N.F. CCS. 3; Dramatics Club 3; Nazareth Committee 4. JOSEPH R. HOSFORD, B.S.B.A. Marketing 55 Spring St., Lexington, Mass. Activities: Hockey 1, 2, 3, 4; Business Club 4; Mar- keting Club 4; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4; Section Rep- resentative 4. 134 class ©p nineteen hunted THOMAS M. HOSKER, B.S.B.A. Army Marketing 560 Eastern Ave., Lynn, Mass. Activities: Business Club 3, 4; Marketing Club 3, 4; Guidepost 4; Sodality 4; Intramurals 3, 4; Spanish Club 4. JOHN F. HUGHES, B.S. r Economics 84 Allston St., Brighton, Mass. tctivities: Economics Academy 2, 3, 4, Vice-Presi- ent 4; Foreign Trade Club 2, 3, 4; N.F.C.C.S. 3, 4; ipanish Academy 1, 2; Aquinas Circle 3, 4; Intra- nurals 1, 2, 3, 4. QUENTIN E. HUGHES, B.S.B.A. Industrial Management 3 NO Grove St., West Roxbury, Mass. - Activities: Sodality 3, 4; Business Club 2, 3, 4, Pres- ident 4; Intramurals 1, 2; Society for the Advance- ment of Management 4; Camera Club 1; Section Representative 1; Dean ' s List 3. KENNETH F. HUNT, A.B. Sociology 21 Linden PL, Brookline, Mass. Activities: Sodality 1, 2, 3, 4; Chess Club 1, 2; Mar- quette Debating Society 1, 2; Sociology Academy 3, 4; Fine Arts Academy 2, 3; Classics Academy 1, 2; Track 1; Psychology Academy 4; Nocturnal Adoration Society 1. FREDERICK J. HURLEY, B.S. Navy Sociology 43 North Main St., Florence, Mass,. Activities: World Relations League 1, 2, 3, 4, Vice- President 4; Writer ' s Workshop 1; Sociology Acad- emy 3, 4, President 4. ROBERT J. HURLEY, A.B. Economics 236 Appleton St., Arlington, Mass. Activities: Sodality 2, 3, 4; Economics Academy 4; Foreign Trade Club 4; Ricci Mathematics Academy 2; Intramurals 1, 3. pfcy cTiRee Boston Golle re 135 EDMUND V. IARROBINO, A.B. Economics 148 Suffolk Rd., Chestnut Hill, Mass. Activities: Golf 1, 2, 3, 4; Chess Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Sub Turn 4; Tennis 1. ROBERT L. IRONS, B.S.B.A. Accounting 9 Emmonsdale Rd., West Roxbury, Mass. Activities: Dramatic Society 2; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4. ROBERT E. IRWIN, B.S. History and Government 129 High St., Medford, Mass. Activities: Chess Club 1; Psychology Club 1; Intra- murals 2; Sodality 1; Foreign Relations 1. CHARLES E. JANDRUE, JR., B.S. Chemistry 42 Stellman Rd., Roslindale 31, Mass. Activities: Sodality 1, 2, 3, 4; American Chemical Society 1, 2, 3, 4; German Academy 1, 2, 3, 4; Ricci Mathematics Academy 1, 2, 3, 4; Junior Week Com- mittee; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4; Chem Bulletin; Sub Turri 4; Commencement Week Committee 4. GEORGE R. JOHN, B.S. Biology 323 Cottage St., New Bedford, Mass. Activities: Pre-Medical Club 3, 4; Intramurals 1, 2, 3,4. WILFRED E. JORDAN, JR., B.S.B.A. Industrial Management 81 Westchester Rd., Jamaica Plain 30, Mass. Activities: Cheerleader 1, 2, 3, 4, Captain 3, 4; Heights 1, 4; Intramurals 1, 2; Commencement Committee 3; Minstrel Show 3; Freshman Recep- tion Committee 4; Junior Prom Committee. 136 class op mneceen hun6tte 5 JOHN F. KANE, A.B. History and Government 42 Woodville St., Roxbury 19, Mass. Activities: German Academy 2, 3, 4; Bl. Oliver Plunkett Society 3, 4; Rod and Gun Club 3, 4; Fine Arts Academy 3; Intramurals 1, 3; Nocturnal Adoration Society 2, 3. MARTIN J. KANE, A.B. Economics 1323 Washington St., Norwood, Mass. Activities: Sodality 1, 2, 4; Economics Academy 3, 4; Foreign Trade Club 3, 4; Bl. Oliver Plunkett So- ciety 3, 4; A.A. Representative 2; Section Repre- sentative 3; Guidepost 4; Junior Pic; Sub Turri 4. STANLEY L. KARP, B.S. Army Economics 15 Pratt St., Framingham, Mass. Activities: Sodality 1, 2, 3, 4; Economics Academy 2, 3, 4; Foreign Trade Club 3, 4, Treasurer 4; Cross and Crown 4; Guidepost 4; Dean ' s List 1, 2, 3, 4. JOHN R. KASPER, JR., B.S.B.A. Army Finance 15 Church St., Waltham, Mass. Activities: Finance Club 3, 4; Spanish Club 1, 2; Sodality 1, 2, 3, 4; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4. JOHN J. KEANEY, A.B. HONORS Classics SI Child St., Jamaica Plain, Mass. Activities: Classics Academy 2, 3, 4, Secretary 4; Fulton Debating Society 4; Intramurals 1, 2; Sodality 3. FRANCIS J. KEARNEY, B.S.B.A. Finance 30 Rosemont St., Dorchester, Mass. Activities: Business Club 2; Finance Club 4; Intra- murals 1, 2, 3, 4; Sub Turri 4. pfuy -cViRee Boston Golle c 137 JOHN H. KEATING, A.B. Mathematics 380 Eastern Ave., Lynn, Mass. Activities: Ricci Mathematics Academy 1, 2, 3, 4; Italian Academy 2, 3; Band 1, 2, 3; Psychology Club 4; Intramurals 1, 2, 3; Aquinas Circle 4; Music Academy 4. FRANCIS J. KEEFE, B.S. Army Mathematics 37 Webster St., Hyde Park, Mass. Activities: Ricci Mathematics Academy 2, 3, 4; Economics Academy 4; Foreign Trade Club 4. RICHARD F. KEELAN, JR., B.S.B.A. Marketing 822 Washington St., Dedham, Mass. Activities: Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4; Marketing Club 2, 3, 4; Business Club 2, 3. WILLIAM M. KEILEY, JR., B.S.B.A. Finance 345 Beach 142 St., Rockaway Beach 94, N. Y. Activities: New York Club of B.C. 2, 3, 4; Finance Club 3, 4; Class Day Committee 4; Business Club 3, 4; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4; Junior Week Committee 3; Sodality 1, 2, 3, 4. CORNELIUS H. KELLEY, B.S. Navy Economics 2 Manning St., Medford 55, Mass. Activities: Foreign Trade Club 3, 4; Economics Academy 3, 4; Intramurals 3, 4. FRANCIS L. KELLEY, A.B. English 26 Kirkland Rd., South Weymouth, Mass. Activities: Heights 1, 2, 3, Society Editor 3, 4; Senior Prom Committee 4; Radio Club 4; Writer ' s Workshop 1; Gold Key 3, 4; Intramurals 1, 2; General Election Manager 4. 138 class op nineteen hun6Re S JAMES F. KELLEY, B.S.B.A. Accounting 171 Larch Rd., Cambridge, Mass. Activities: Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4; Sophomore Prom Chairman; Section Representative 2, 3; Finance Club 2; Nocturnal Adoration Society 4; Guidepost 4; Junior Prom Committee. PAUL A. KELLEY, A.B. HONORS Classics 268 Geneva Ave., Dorchester 21, Mass. Activities: Classics Academy 2, 3, 4; Sodality 1, 2, 3, 4; Marquette Debating Society 2; Fulton Debating Society 3, 4; Academic Specimen 3, 4; Humanities 3. KENNETH R. KELLY, A.B. Classics 40 Haviland Rd., Roslindale, Mass. Activities: Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4; Classical Academv 1, 2, 3; Chess Club 2, 3; Sodality 1, 2. MYLES A. KELLY, B.S. Economics 38 Oalcton Ave., Dorchester, Mass. Activities: Heights 2; Intramurals 2, 3; Sodality 4; Foreign Trade Club 4; Class Vice-President 3, 4; Economics Academv 4. WILLIAM J. KELLY, B.S. Government 65 Parkway, Chelsea, Mass. Activities: Marquette Debating Society 1; Chess Club 3, 4; Fulton Debating Societv 4; Intramurals 2, 3; Sub Turn 4. JAMES I. KENNEDY, B.S. Navy Economics 1824 Beacon St., Brookline, Mass. Activities: Economics Academy 2, 3, 4; Foreign Trade Club 2, Treasurer 3, President 4; Intramurals 1, 2. Jif y -cliRee Boston Golle c 1.? THOMAS M. KENNEDY, A.B. HONORS Pre-Medical 46 Round Hill St.. Jamaica Plain, Mass. Activities: Pre-Medical Club 3, President 4; Aquinas Circle 4. FRANCIS J. KENNEY, B.S.B.A. Industrial Management 46 Connell St., Quincy, Mass. Activities: Intramurals 1, 2; Business Club 4; So- ciety for the Advancement of Management 4. RAYMOND J. KENNEY, JR., A.B. History and Government 96 Cross St., Belmont 78, Mass. Activities: Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 4; Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 4; Sodality 2, 3; Cross and Crown 4; Debating 2; Senior Ball Committee 4; Military Ball Committee 4. RICHARD G. KENNEY, A.B. History and Government 14 North Anderson St., Boston 14, Mass. Activities: Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4. WILLIAM P. KENNY, B.S.B.A. Accounting 27 Eastbourne St., Roslindale, Mass. Activities: Track 2. THOMAS E. KERR, A.B. Economics 374 A Medford St., Somerville, Mass. Activities: Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4; Economics Acad- emy 3, 4; Fore ign Trade Club 4. 140 class op nineteen hun SRe $ PHILIP M. KERRIVAN, B.S.B.A. Accounting 15 Clarendon St., Newtonville, Mass. Activities: Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4. EMILE V. KHOURI, B.S. Biology 26 Upper So. Camp Rd., Kingston, Jamaica, B.W.I. Activities: Sodality 1, 2, 3, 4; Dramatic Society 2, 3, 4; Section Representative 2; Pre-Medical Club 3, 4; Intramurals 2, 3, 4; Nocturnal Adoration 3, 4; Cross and Crown 4. GEORGE H. KIESEWETTER, Jr., B.S.B.A. Industrial Management 59 Charlotte Rd., Newton Center, Mass. Activities: Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4. PAUL C. KILEY, B.S.B.A. Accounting 53 Adams St., Dorchester, Mass. Activities: Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4; Sodality 4; Gold Key Society 2, 3. JOHN W. KING, A.B. English 55 Fairmount St., Dorchester 24, Mass. Activities: Heights 1, 2, 3, 4, Sports Editor 3, 4; Sub Turri 2, 3, 4, Sports Editor 4; Sodality 3, 4; Section Representative 2; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4. J. RICHARD KIRK, B.S.B.A. Navy Accounting 108 Fayerweather St., Cambridge, Mass. Activities: Bl. Oliver Plunkett Society 4; Intra- murals 1, 2, 3, 4. y cliRee Boston College 141 LEO J. KRAUNELIS, B.S. History and Government Harrisville, R. I. Activities: Football 1, 2, 3; Hockey 1, 2; Rhode Island Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Secretary 4; Nocturnal Adoration Society 4. DAVID E. LANE, JR., A.B. Enclish 90 Barnes Ave., East Boston, Mass. Activities: Sodality 1, 2. NICHOLAS A. LaFAUCI, B.S.B.A. Accounting 32 Waverley St., Belmont, Mass. Activities: Spanish Academy 1; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4; Business Club 4; Dean ' s List 1, 2, 3. THOMAS J. LALLY, A.B. Economics 232 Pond St., Westvvood, Mass. Activities: Dramatic Society 2, 3, 4; Intramurals 1, 2, 3; Economics Club 3; Psychology Club 4; Heights Staff 2. GEORGE I. LAMB, JR., B.S. Physics 427 High St., Dedham, Mass. Activities: American Institute of Physics 1, 2. 3, 4; Ricci Mathematics Academy 1, 2; Cross and Crown 4; Sodality 1, 2, 3, 4. ANGELO P. LANZILLOTTA, B.S.B.A. Accounting 658 Boston St., Lynn, Mass. Activities: Marquette Debating Society 1; Junior Pic Business Staff 3; Sub Turri 4; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4; Guidepost 4; Finance Club 4. 142 class op nineteen hun 5Re S CHESTER E. LASKOWSKI, B.S. Navy Mathematics 2 Jaques St., Somerville, Mass. Activities: Intramurals 1, 2, 3; Ricci Mathematics Academy 1, 2, 3, 4. JOSEPH K. LAUGHLIN, B.S. Economics 72 Bennett St., Wakefield, Mass. Activities: Foteign Trade Club 2, 3; Economics Academy 2, 3; Intramurals 1, 2; Section Repre- sentative 1, 2. AUGUSTINO P. LAURINI, B.S.B.A. Finance 67 Summer St., Natick, Mass. Activities: Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4; Business Club 3, 4; Finance Club 3, 4; Sub Turri 4, (Patron Letter | Manager 4). GERARD J. LAVOIE, B.S. Navy History and Government 29 Wilson St., Salem, Mass. Activities: Marquette Debating Society 1; Aquinas Circle 3, 4; Intramurals 2, 3, 4. JOHN M. LAWTON, A.B. Economics 6 Oak Ave., Belmont, Mass. Activities: French Club 2; Economics Academy 3; Foreign Trade Club 3. ARTHUR J. LEARY, B.S.B.A. Marketing 59 Selwyn Rd., Belmont, Mass. Activities: Marketing Club 3, 4; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4; Rod and Gun Club 3; Finance Club 2. |?J ;y -diRee Boston College 143 oP 5 xRt WILLIAM J. LEARY, B.S. History and Government 12 Burgoyne St., Dorchester, Mass. Activities: Senior Class Secretary; Varsity Basket- ball Manager 2; Heights 1; Chess Club 1; Intra- murals 2, Official 4; N.F.C.C.S. 3, 4. SAMUEL G. LEAVITT, B.S.B.A. Marketing 338 Spruce St., Chelsea, Mass. Activities: Intramurals 1, 2; Marquette Debating Society 1; Marketing Club 3; Spanish Club 1. LOUIS G. LeBLANC, JR., B.S.B.A. Navy Accounting 67 Summit St., Waltham 54, Mass. Activities: Sodality 1, 2, 3, 4; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4; Business Club 3, 4. HARRY J. LEDGARD, A.B. Latin 31 Parker St., Maynard, Mass. Activities: Sodality 1, 4; Classical Academy 2, 3, 4. DAVID C. LEE, B.S. Economics 26 Amherst Rd., Wellesley, Mass. Activities: Economics Academy 2, 3; Foreign Trade Club 3, 4. ALFRED J. LENNON, B.S. History and Government 9 Cornwall St., Jamaica Plain, Mass. Activities: Aquinas Circle 4; World Relations League 3; Psychology Club 4; Bl. Oliver Plunkett Society 3; Sub Turri 1; Intramurals 1; Foreign Trade Club 3. 144 class ©p nineteen hunfotetf RICHARD P. LENOX, B.S.B.A. Marketing 16 Grove St., West Medford, Mass. Activities: Intramurals 3, 4; Marketing Club 2, 3, 4. ANTHONY P. LITOS, B.S. Economics 574 William St., Fall River, Mass. Activities: Glee Club 3, 4; Economics Academy 3, 4; Foreign Trade Club 3, 4: Junior Minstrel Show 3; Freshman Reception Show 4; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4. JAMES J. LIVINGSTON, A.B. Mathematics 116 Ardale St., Roslindale, Mass. Activities: Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4; Nocturnal Adora- tion Society 4. PAUL F. LOCKARY, B.S.B.A. Marketing 38 Howe St., Dorchester, Mass. Activities: Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4; Business Club 4; Baseball 2, 3, 4; Marketing Club 4. EARL F. LOCKE, JR., A.B. Air Force History and Government 85 Algonquin Dr., Burlington, Mass. Activities: Sodality 1, 2; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4; German Academy 2. EDWARD F. LOGAN, B.S.B.A. Marketing 430 Hunington Ave., Hyde Park, Mass. Activities: Glee Club 4; Prom Committee 2; Busi- ness Club 1, 2; Marketing Club 1, 2; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4; Sodality 4; Bl. Oliver Plunkett Society 4; Gold Key Society 4. feg clroee ♦ Boston Goll e 145 JAMES J. LOW, JR., B.S.B.A. Finance 70 East Emerson St., Melrose, Mass. Activities: Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4; Finance Club 2, Secretary 3; Nocturnal Adoration Society 2, 3, 4; Track 1, 2, 3, 4, Captain 4; Section Representative 4; Business Club 4; N.F.C.C.S. JAMES A. LYNCH, JR., B.S.B.A. Marketing 7 Benmor St., Medford, Mass. Activities: Prom Chairman 3; Prom Committee 4; Business Club 3; Marketing Club 1, 2; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4; Gold Key Society 4. JOHN J. LYNCH, B.S.B.A. Industrial Management 1164 Boylston St., Chestnut Hill, Mass. Activities: Alpha Sigma Nu 4; Sodality 3, 4; N.F.C. C.S. 3, 4; Society for the Advancement of Manage- ment 3, 4, Vice-President 4; Business Club 2, 3, 4; Student Reception Committee 3; Nazareth Com- mittee 4; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4. JOSEPH A. LYNCH, B.S.B.A. Marketing 31 Faneuil Place, New Rochelle, N. Y. Activities: Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4; Marketing Club 2, 3; Drill Platoon 2, 3. 4, Drillmaster 4. WILLIAM C. LYNCH, A.B. HONORS English 32 Richardson Rd., East Lynn, Mass. Activities: Sodality 2, 3, 4; Marquette Debating So- ciety 2; Pulton Debating Society 3, 4, Vice-President 4; Classics Academy 2; Academic Specimen 2; Cross and Crown 4. OWEN F. LYONS, B.S. History 28 Elsworth Ave., Cambridge, Mass. Activities: Spanish Academy 1, 2; Fulton Debating Society 4; Nocturnal Adoration Society 4. 146 class ©p nineteen hun 5Re S a ROBERT L. LYONS, A.B. Mathematics 44 Presentation Rd., Brighton 35, Mass. Activities: Sodality 1, 2, 3, 4; Ricci Mathematics Academy 2, 3, 4 (journal 3); Aquinas Circle 4; For- eign Trade Cluh 4. JOSEPH R. MacDONALD, JR., B.S. History and Government 18 Pond St., Stoneham, Mass. Activities: Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4; Marquette 1, 2, 3; Rod and Gun 2, 3; Rally Committees 3, 4; Gold Key 3; Nocturnal Adoration Society 3, 4. MARTIN P. MacDONNELL, A.B. Sociology 34 Lenox St., Springfield, Mass. Activities: Marquette Debating Society 2; Sociology Academy 3, 4, Executive Committee 4; Fulton De- bating Society 4; Sodality 4: Intramurals 1, 2, 3. JOHN J. MacDOUGALL, A.B. English 1158 Hyde Park Ave., Hyde Park, Mass. Activities: Marquette Debating Society 2; Writers Workshop 3; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4; Fulton Debat- ing Society 4; Nocturnal Adoration Society 4; Sociology Club 3. RICHARD T. MacDUFFIE, B.S.B.A. Marine Corps Management 14 Berkeley St., Nashua, N. H. Activities: Society for the Advancement of Manage- ment 3, 4; Business Club 3, 4; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4. DONALD J. MacISAAC, B.S. Navy History and Government 25 Ripley Rd„ Belmont, Mass. Activities: Chess Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Secretary 3, 4; Rod and Gun Club 2, 3. by ulmee ♦Boswn Goll c 147 PAUL V. MACKEY, B.S.B.A. Finance Club 1870 Beacon St., Brookline. Mass. Activities: Camera Club 1, 2; Finance Club 2, 4; Bl. Oliver Plunkett Society 3, 4; Intramurals 2, 3; Heights 2. WALTER J. MacPHERSON. B.S.B.A. Industrial Management 80 Woodlawn St., Springfield, Mass. Activities: Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4; Spanish Academy 2, 3, 4; Business Club 2, 3, 4; Foreign Trade Club 3, 4; Dramatic Society 3, 4; Sodality 3; Society for the Advancement of Management, Secretary 4; Minstrel Show 3, 4; Springfield Club 1. 2. 3, 4; Track 1. ANDREW C. MADDALENI, B.S.B.A. Marketing 5 Dyer Ave., Everett, Mass. Activities: Marketing Club 3, 4; Business Club 4; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4; Baseball 1, 2. RICHARD J. MAGILL, B.S. Economics 24 Amory St., Lynn, Mass. Activities: American Chemical Society 1, 2; Eco- nomics Academy 2, 4; Foreign Trade Club 3, 4. JOHN T. MAHER, B.S. Biology 372 Main St., Milford, Mass. Activities: German Academy 2; Pre-Medical Club 3, 4, Treasurer 4; Sodality 1, 2, 3, 4; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4. LAWRENCE P. MAHER, B.S.B.A. Accounting 116 Pearson Rd., Somerville, Mass. Activities: Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4; Fulton Debating Society 4; Business Club 4. 148 class op nmcceen hun 5Re S THOMAS P. MAHER, A.B. Economics 56 North Crescent Ct., Brighton, Mass. Activities: Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4; Economics Acad- emy 3, 4; Foreign Trade Club 3, 4; Sodality 4; Nocturnal Adoration Society 4. FRANCIS X. MAHONEY, B.S. English 58 Saxton St., Dorchester 25, Mass. Activities: Camera Club 1, 2, 4; Heights 1, 2; Dramatic Society 2, 3, 4; Intramurals 1, 2; Rifle Team 2, 3. LEONARD MAHONEY, B.S.B.A. Navy Marketing 18 Turner St., Salem, Mass. Activities: Ski Club 2, 3, 4; Yacht Club 3, 4; Outing Club 2, 3, 4; Marketing Club 3, 4; Bl. Oliver Plunkett Society 3, 4; Business Club 4; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4. PAUL F. MAHONEY, B.S. Navy Sociology 210 Lexington Ave., Cambridge, Mass. Activities: Sodality 2, 3, 4; Sociology Academy 3, 4, Executive Board 4; Intramurals 2, 3. WILLIAM H. MAHONEY, JR., B.S. History and Government 111 Fresh Pond Pkwy., Cambridge, Mass. Activities: N.F.C.C.S. 2, 3, 4; Intramurals 1, 2; Economics Academy 3, 4; Foreign Trade Club 3, 4. WILLIAM R. MALEY, B.S.B.A. Army Industrial Management Winchester St., Southboro, Mass. Activities: Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4; Society for the Advancement ol Management 4. pf ;y uViRee ♦Boston College 149 FRANCIS J. MALONEY, B.S.B.A. Accounting 45 DeForest St., Hyde Park 36, Mass. Activities: Intramurals 1, 2, Key Society 3. 4; Sodality 4; Gold JOHN F. MALONEY, B.S.B.A. Navy Industrial Management 6123 East Fifth St., South Boston, Mass. Activities: Heights 1, 2, 3, Photographer 1, 2, 3; Radio Club 1, 2; Business Club 3, 4; Society for the Advancement of Management 3, 4; Sub Turri 4, Assistant Photographer 4; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4. JOHN F. MALONEY, B.S. History 32 Augustine St., Brockton 20, Mass. Activities: Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4. LAWRENCE E. MALONEY, A.B. Economics 271 Waverly Ave., Watertown, Mass. Activities: Economics Academy 4; Foreign Trade 4; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4; Cheerleader 1, 2, 3; Gold Key Society 2, 3; Nocturnal Adoration Society 1, 2, 3, 4; Assistant Election Manager 4. THEODORE J. MANKUS, B.S. Navy Mathematics 201 Elm St., Cambridge, Mass. Activities: Camera Club 1; Chess Club 2; Ricci Mathematics Academy 4; Dramatic Society 2. ROBERT V. MANNING, JR., B.S.B.A. Industrial Management 48 Cypress St., Newton Centre, Mass. Activities: Guidepost 2, 3, 4, Circulation Manager 4; Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4; Sodality 3, 4; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4; Cross and Crown; Business Club 2, 4; Society for the Advancement of Management 4; Dean ' s List 1, 2, 3, 4. ISO class of nineteen huruStted pUUUl, UULirr- JOHN F. MANNIX, B.S.B.A. Accounting 28 Randolph St., Belmont, Mass. Activities: Senior Ball Committee; Guidepost 4; Intramurals 1, 2; Business Club 4; Society for the Advancement of Management 3. JOSEPH E. MARRAN, JR., B.S. Navy History and Government 11 Manning St., Pawtucket, R. I. Activities: Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4. WILLIAM R. MARTIN, B.S. Biology 165 Lexington St., Watertown, Mass. Activities: Sodality 2, 3, 4; Pre-Medical Club 3, 4; Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Orchestra 1; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4. GEORGE P. MASSA, B.S. Army Biology 90 Varnum St., Arlington, Mass. Activities: Pre-Medical Seminar 3, 4; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4; American Chemical Society 1, 2; German Academy 1, 2. JOHN J. MASTRODOMENICO, B.S.B.A. Marketing 73 Payson Ave., Rockland, Mass. Activities: Business Club 2; Marketing Club 3, 4. SALVATORE J. MASTRORILLO, A.B. Mathematics SO Moreland St., Roxbury 19, Mass. Activities: Dramatic Society 2, 3; Italian Academy 2, 3, 4, President 3, 4; Sodality 1, 2, 4; Ricci Mathe- matics Academy 2, 3, 4. 151 REMO C. MATTEI, B.S.B.A. Industrial Management 13 Emerald St., Boston, Mass. Activities: Business Club 4; Society for the Advance- ment of Management 4; Intramurals 4. ALPHONSE J. MATULEVICH, B.S. Army Mathematics 122 Marine Rd., South Boston, Mass. Activities: Ricci Mathematics Academy 4; Aquinas Circle 1; Chess Club 1; Intramurals 2. JOHN J. MAZZONE, B.S. Biology 68 Central St., Milford, Mass. Activities: German Academy 2; Sodality 2, 3; Pre- Medical Club 3, 4, Vice-President 3; Scope 3, 4; Intramurals 3, 4; Italian Academy 4. EDWARD M. McANDREWS, A.B. HONORS Sociology 81 B St., Lowell, Mass. Activities: Sociology Academy 3, 4; Fine Arts Acad- emy 2, 3; Economics Academy 4; Sodality 4; Junior Minstrel Show 2, 3, 4, Ticket Manager 3; Junior Pic 3; Freshman Reception Show 4; Section Repre- sentative 3; Intramurals 1. JOHN J. McAULIFFE, A.B. Mathematics 12 Dean St., Belmont, Mass. Activities: Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4; Ricci Mathematics Academy 3, 4. LAWRENCE C. McAULIFFE, B.S. English 100 Theodore Parker Rd., West Roxbury, Mass. Activities: Intramurals 2, 3, 4. 152 class of nineteen hun6Re 5 HERBERT W. McCARTHY, B.S.B.A. Marketing 33 Linden St., Needham, Mass. Activities: Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4; Marketing Club 3, 4; Gold Key Society 2, 3; Drill Platoon 4. Joseph r. McCarthy, b.s. Economics 26 Gurney St., Cambridge 38, Mass. Activities: Foreign Trade Club 3, 4; Economics Academy 3, 4; Heights 3, 4, Associate Editor 4; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4. ROBERT N. McCARTHY, B.S.B.A. Marketing 86 Manomet Ave., Nantasket Beach, Mass. Activities: Marketing Club 2, 3, 4; Business Club 3, 4; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4; Society for the Advance- ment of Management 3, 4; Spanish Academy 3, 4; Junior Week Committee; Senior Week Committee; Sodality 1, 2, 3, 4; Bl. Oliver Plunkett Society 4. . JOHN L. McCAULEY, JR., B.S. History and Government 66 Miller Ave., Providence 5, R. I. Activities: Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Track 2, 3, 4; Intra- murals 1, 2, 3, 4; Section Representative 3. DONALD E. McCUSKER, B.S.B.A. Finance 27 Freeman St., Quincy, Mass. Activities: Business Club 4; Finance Club 3, 4; Eco- nomics Academy 4; Junior Prom Committee 3; In- tramurals 1, 2, 3, 4; Handball Champions; 1; Military Ball Committee 4; Sub Turri 4; Freshman Show 4; Assistant Election Manager 4. JAMES J. McCUSKER, B.S. Biology 9 Orchard Ave.. Waltham, Mass. Activities: Pre-Medical Club 3, 4; Sodality 2, 3, 4; German Academy 1. jJpjby -clmee ♦ Boston GoBtacje 153 JOSEPH T. McCUSKER, B.S.B.A. Finance 115 Sumner St., Newton Centre, Mass. Activities: Finance Club 3, 4; Baseball 1; Intra- murals 1, 2, 3, 4; Sodality 4. WILLIAM R. McDERMOTT, B.S. Marine Corps History and Government 29 Triton Ave., Winthrop 52, Mass. Activities: Nocturnal Adoration So ciety 1; French Academy 2; Aquinas Circle 3, 4; Intramurals 1, 3, 4. james l. Mcdonald, b.s.b.a. Marketing 45 Eustis St., Cambridge, Mass. Activities: Business Club 2, 3, 4; Marketing Club 3, 4; Blessed Oliver Plunkett Celtic Society 3, 4, Treasurer 3; Spanish Academy 1; Junior Pic 3, Adverrising Manager; Economics Academy 4; Sub Turri 4; Sodality 3, 4; Dean ' s List 2, 3; Intramurals 1. 2. john h. Mcdonald, a.b. Classics 1 Collins St., Danvers, Mass. Activities: Scdality 1, 2; Classics Academy 3. STEPHEN D. McCONALD, B.S.B.A. Army Finance 33 Alboin St., Somerville 43, Mass. Activities: Spanish Academy 1, 2; Business Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Finance Club 3, 4; Blessed Oliver Plunkett Society 1, 2, 3, 4. william j. McDonnell, b. s. Mathematics 1S9 Wachusetts St., Forest Hills 30, Mass. Activities: Ricci Mathematics Academy 2, 3, 4 (Journal 3, 4); Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4; Heights 3, 4, News Editot 4; Student Committte for Commence- ment 3. 154 class of- nineteen hux 6rze6 GERALD E. McDONNELL, B.S.B.A. Accounting 54 Raymond Ave., West Somerville, Mass. Activities: Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4. william j. Mcdonough, b.s. Economics 14 Perkins St., Arlington 74, Mass. Activities: Economics Academy 2, 3, 4; Foreign Trade Club 2, 3, 4; Sodality 4; Guidepost 4; Intra- murals 1, 2; Dean ' s List 3. THOMAS F. McGINNIS, B.S.B.A. Industrial Management 61 Pershing Rd., Boston, Mass. Activities: Intramurals 1,1, 3, 4; Rod and Gun Club 3, 4; Sodality 4; Gold Key Society 2, 3. JOHN W. McGRATH, A.B. Economics 52 Carruth St., Dorchester 24. Mass. Activities: Sodality 2, 3; Economics Academy 3; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4. THOMAS E. McGUIGAN, A.B. Economics Id Beacon Sr., Everett, Mass. Activities: Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4; Economics Acad- emy 3, 4; Foreign Trade Club 4; Sociology Club 4; Classics Academy 2. ANDREW L. McINTYRE, JR., B.S. Army History and Government 105 Pleasant St., Watertown 72, Mass. Activities: Track 1, 2. fifuy -diRee ♦ Boston Goll« rc 155 JOSEPH P. McISAAC, B.S. Physics 11 Morris St., Arlington, Mass. Activities: American Institute of Physics 3, 4; Radio Club 1; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4; Chess Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Vice-President 4; German Academy 1. J. ROBERT McISAAC, B.S. Economics 96 Brooks St., Brighton, Mass. Activities: Class Treasurer 1; Class President 2; Student Council 3; Sodality 1, 2; Economics Acad- emy, 3, 4; National Student Association 2, 3, 4, Chairman 4; Chess Club 2, 3, 4; Prom Committee 2; Intramurals 1, 2. DONALD J. McIVER, B.S.B.A. Marketing 10 Highland St., Natick, Mass. Activities: Marketing Club 2, 3, 4; Business Club 3, 4; Hockey 2, 3; Intramurals 1, 2, 3. 4; Society for the Advancement of Management 3, 4; Spanish Academy 3, 4; Junior Week Committee; Senior Week Committee; Sodality 1, 2, 3, 4. RALPH J. McKENNA, B.S.B.A. Army Accounting 106 Inman St., Cambridge, Mass. Activities: Business Club 4; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4; Spanish Academy 1. JOHN P. McKINNON, B.S. History and Government 5 Kenyon Ave., Pawtucket, R. I. Activities: Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4, Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4; Rhode Island Club of B.C., Vice-President 4; Senior Class Representative. gerald j. Mclaughlin, b.s.b.a. Industrial Management 104 Gardner St., West Roxbury, Mass. Activities: Intramurals 1, 2, 3; Society for the Ad- vancement of Management 4. 156 class op mneueen hun6R.e 5 JOHN M. McLELLAN, A.B. English 53 Bondir St., Somerville, Mass. Activities: Sodality 3, 4; Marquette Debating So- ciety 1, 2, Vice-President 1, President 2; Fulton Debating Society 3, 4; Stylus 1, 2, 3, 4, Managing Editor 4; Writer ' s Workshop 1, 2, 3, 4, Guildsman 3. Craftsman 4; Humanities 3, 4; Heights 4; Cross and Crown 4. CHARLES L. McMANUS, B.S. Biology 18 Elmwood Ave., Lynn, Mass. Activities: Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4; Pre-Medical Club 3, 4; Scope 4. WILLIAM J. McMORROW, A.B. English 253 Savin Hill Ave., Dorchester, Mass. Activities: Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4; Intramurals 1, 2, 3; Chess Club 4; Ricci Mathematics Academy 2, 3, 4; Sociology Academy 4. PETER J. McNALLY, B.S.B.A. Finance 81 Magoun Ave., Medford, Mass. Activities: Guidepost 4, Managing Editor 4; Finance Club 3, 4; Senior Ball Committee; Business Club 4; Intramurals 1, 2, 3. FRANK W. McNULTY, B.S.B.A. Marketing 6 Lincoln St., Watertovvn, Mass. Activities: Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4. JOHN C. McPHAIL, A.B. History and Government 5 Dianna Rd., Medford, Mass. Activities: Sub Turri 4; Section Representative 3; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4. pjby -cliRee ♦ Boston Gdlegye 157 DAVID C. McSORLEY, B.S.B.A. Marketing 29S Brook Rd„ Milton, Mass. Activities: Intramurals 2, 3, 4; Marketing Club 4; Business Club 4; Chairman of Cap and Gown Com- mittee 4; Senior Week Committee 4. WILLIAM L. McSWEENEY, B.S. English 12 Wyman St., Arlington, Mass. Activities: Sodality 3, 4; Nocturnal Adoration 1, 2, 3, 4; Intramurals ' l, 2; Heights 2, 4; N.F.C.C.S. 1, 2, 3, 4, Delegate 2, Regional Congress Chairman 2, Regional Publicity Director 3, National Congress Publicity Director 4; Junior Week Committee 3; Junior Pic 3; Senior Ball Committee 4. ROBERT GREGORY McWILLIAMS, B.S.B.A. Accounting 473 LaGrange St., West Roxbury, Mass. Activities: Marquette Debating Society 1. 2; Spanish Academy 1; Sodality 1, 2, 3, 4, Secretary 2; Heights 1, 2, 3, Managing Editor 4; Junior Week Committee 3; Junior Pic, Managing Editor; Cross and Crown; Junior Minstrel Show. JOHN J. MEANEY, JR., B.S.B.A. Marketing 47 Agassiz Ave., Belmont, Mass. Activities: Intramurals 1, 2; Marketing Club 3, 4, Vice-President 4; Business Club 2, 3, 4; Rod and Gun Club 3, 4; Finance Club 2; Dramatics 2, 3, 4, Manager 3. JOHN G. MELLY, A.B. Economics 174 Euclid St., Hartford, Conn. Activities: Connecticut Club 2, 3, 4; Economics Academy 4; Foreign Trade Club 4; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4; Sodality 3, 4. ARTHUR R. MELLYN, A.B. Chemistry 26 Bay View Ave., Quincy, Mass. Activities: Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4; Pre-Medical Club 3. 158 class ©p mneceen hun6Re S THOMAS R. MIDDLETON, B.S. Education 62 St. Gregory St.. Dorchester 24, Mass. Activities: Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4. WILLIAM F. MIDDLETON, B.S.B.A. Accounting 47 Union St., Everett, Mass. Activities: Fulton Debating Society 3, 4; Marquette Debating Society 2. MICHAEL C. MIKULICS, B.S. History and Government 53 Wilson Ave., Bridgeport 6, Conn. Activities: Varsity Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Connecticut Club 1, 2, 3, 4; A.A. Representative 3; Minstrel Show 3; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4. LEONARD F. MIRABELE, B.S. Biology 47 Lawrence Rd., Medford, Mass. Activities: Pre-Medical Club 3, 4; French Club 1, 2. 4; Intramurals 1, 2. RICHARD T. MOORE, B.S.B.A. Navy Accounting 79 West 1S2 St., Bronx, N. Y. Activities: Intramurals 3, 4; New York Club 3, 4; Economics Academv 4. ROBERT E. MOORE, B.S. Navy Economics 8 Sutton St., Northbridge, Mass. Activities: Marquette Debating Society 1, 2; Sodal- ity 1, 2, 3, 4. Vice Prefect 3, Treasurer 4, President 4; Economics 2, 3, 4; Foreign Trade Club 3, 4; Cross and Crown 4; Guidepost 4; Posca 2, J: Dean ' s List 1, 2, 3, 4. pffcy -clmee ♦ Boston College 159 MARTIN F. MORGAN, JR., B.S.B.A. Accounting 72 Third St., Medford, Mass. Activities: Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4; Business Club 4; N.F.C.C.S. 1, 2, 3, 4. CHARLES F. MORRIS, A.B. History and Government 15 Alton St., Arlington, Mass. Activities: German Academy 2, 3, 4; Sodality 4; Blessed Oliver Plunkett Gaelic Society 3, 4; Rod and Gun Club 4; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4; Nocturnal Adoration 2, 3; Fine Arts Academy 4. HENRY J. MORRIS, B.S.B.A. Marine Corps Finance 36 Gorham St., Cambridge 38, Mass. Activities: Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4; Finance Club 3, 4; Bl. Oliver Plunkett Society 3, 4; Business Club 4. JOHN D. MORRISSEY, A.B. Economics 131 Burget Ave., Medford, Mass. Activities: Marquette Debating Society 2; Eco- nomics Academy 3, 4; Foreign Trade Club 3, 4; Fulton Debating Society 3, 4; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4. FRANCIS A. MULLEN, A.B. Economics 282 Beacon St., Boston, Mass. Activities: German Academy 2, 3; Economics Acad- emy 3, 4; Foreign Trade Club 3, 4; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4; Junior Minstrel Show 3; Sub Turri 4. THOMAS W. MULLEN, JR., B.S.B.A. Accounting 29 Fuller Rd., Watertown, Mass. Activities: Class Marshal 3; Junior Pic 3; Business Club 3, 4; Humanities 3; Bl. Oliver Plunkett Society 3, 4. 160 class of nineteen hundR.e 5| FRANCIS J. MULLIGAN, B.S. Army Physics 7 Roseland St., Dorchester 24, Mass. Activities: Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4; American Institute f Physics 4. ROBERT J. MULLIN, B.S.B.A. Accounting 27 Thornley St., Dorchester 25, Mass. Activities: Choir 1; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4; Society for the Advancement of Management 4; Business Club 4; Finance Club 4; Sodality 1, 4; Nocturnal Adoration Society 3, 4. EDWARD V. MURPHY, B.S.B.A. Industrial Management 35 Kelley St., Cambridge, Mass. Activities: Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4; Society for the Advancement of Management 4; Business Club 4. FRANCIS E. MURPHY, B.S.B.A. Industrial Management 114 A Monument St., West Medford, Mass. Activities: Guidepost 2, 3, 4, Associate Editor 4; Business Club 4; Sodality 3, 4; Society for the Ad- vancement of Management 4; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4; Dean ' s List 1. GEORGE A. MURPHY, B.S. Marine Corps English 63 Dalessio Court, South Boston, Mass. Activities: Chess Club 1, 2, 3. GEORGE E. MURPHY, A.B. Mathematics 34 Cedar Terrace St., Milton, Mass. Activities: Ricci Mathematics Academy 3, 4; Intra- murals 1, 2, 3, 4; Psychology Academy 4. fey uViRee ♦ Boston Golle re 161 MARTIN M. MURPHY, B.S. English 50 Wellesley Park, Dorchester, Mass. Activities: Yaclit Club 1; Nocturnal Adoration Society 4; Sodality 4; Aquinas Circle 4; Bl. Oliver Plunkett Society 3. RALPH A. MURPHY, B.S. Biology 342 Broadway, Cambridge 39, Mass. Activities: Section Representative 1; Sodalitv 2, 3, 4; Pre-Medical Club 3, 4; French Club 1, 2; Intra- murals 1, 2, 3, 4. R. LEO MURPHY, A.B. Economics 26 Bradfield Ave., Roslindale, Mass. Activities: Marquette Debating Society 2; Eco- nomics Academy 3, 4; Foreign Trade Club 3, 4; N.F.C.C.S. 3, 4; ' Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4. THOMAS J. MURPHY, B.S.B.A. Accounting 106 Winthrop St., Roxbury 19, Mass. Activities: Business Club 2; Marketing Club 2; In- tramurals 1, 2, 3, 4; Dean ' s List. EUGENE R. MURRAY, B.S. Economics 69 Whittier Rd., Medford, Mass. Activities: Foreign Trade Club 2; Sodality 4; Intra- murals 2, 3. PAUL J. MURRAY, A.B. Sociology 5 Butler St., Dorchester, Mass. Activities: Sociology Academy 3, 4; Psychology Academy 4; Sub Turn 3, 4, Subscription Manager 4; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4. 162 class op nineteen hun Suefl ROBERT V. MURRAY, B.S. Navy Economics 325 Western Ave., Lynn, Mass. Activities: Economics Academy 2, 3, 4; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4; Varsity Baseball 1, 2. THOMAS C. MURRAY, B.S.B.A. Finance oO Commonwealth Pk. W., Newton Centre 59, Mass. Activities: Business Club 3, 4; Finance Club 3, 4; Track 1, 2; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4; Sodality 1, 2, 3, 4. PHILIP W. NATALE, JR., A.B. History and Government 14 Rockwell St., Cambridge, Mass. Activities: Fine Arts Academy 2, 3; Sodality 1, 2, 3; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4; Marquette Debating 1, 2; Chess Club 1, 2; Classical Academy 1, 2; Economics Academy 3; Psychology Club 4; Nocturnal Adora- tion 2, 3. JOHN Q. NEENAN, A.B. Economics 609 Western Ave., Lynn, Mass. Activities: Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4; Pre-Medical Club 3; Sodality 4. LF;ONEL J. NERON, B.S.B.A. Navy Marketing 127 Washington St., Brighton, Mass. Activities: Heights 4; Guidepost 4; Rod and Gun Club 3, 4. ANGELO G. NIRO, B.S. History and Government 6 Delia St., Milford, Mass. Activities: Marquette Debating Society 1; Sodality 2, 3, 4; Fulton Debating Society 3, 4; Intramurals 2, 3; Aquinas Circle 4. by cViRee ♦ Boston Golle e 163 LAWRENCE E. NOEL, B.S.B.A. Marine Corps Finance 103 Alexander St., Dorchester, Mass. Activities: Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4; Finance Club 3, 4; Radio Club 3, 4; Bl. Oliver Plunkett Society 3, 4; Business Club 4; N.F.C.C.S. 1, 2, 3, 4. FRANKLIN J. NOLAN, B.S. Education 22 Butler St., Revere, Mass. Activities: German Academy 3; Aquinas Circle 3, 4; Senior Prom Committee 4; Intramurals 3, 4. JOSEPH W. NOLAN, B.S.B.A. Marketing 117 Beech St., Roslindale, Mass. Activities: Marketing Club 3, 4; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4; Chess Club 1. JOHN A. NOONAN, B.S. History and Government 61 Cheever St., Milton 86, Mass. Activities: Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4. JOSEPH F. NOONAN, A.B. Economics 25 Dana St., Cambridge, Mass. Activities: Intramurals 1, 2; German Academy Economics Club 3; Foreign Trade Club 3. JAMES F. NORTON, B.S.B.A. Management 100 Calumet St., Roxbury 20, Mass. Activities: Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4. 164 ■- WkM ' f class of nineteen hun6Re S! JOHN J. NORTON, A.B. Economics 149 Boston St., Dorchester, Mass. Activities: Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4; Economics Acad- emy 3, 4; Foreign Trade 3, 4; Bl. Oliver Plunkett Society 3, 4; Ricci Mathematics Society 4; Sodality 3, 4; World Relations League 4; Aquinas Circle 4; Psychology Club 4. JOHN D. NUTTALL, B.S. Navy Mathematics 60 Wilson St., No. Billerica, Mass. Activities: Ricci Mathematics Academy 1, Sodality 1; Intramurals 2. 2, 3, 4; DONALD F. OATES, B.S.B.A. Marketing 37 Hazel St., Watertown, Mass. Activities: Baseball 1, 2; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4; Sodality 3. ARTHUR E. O ' BRIEN, JR., B.S. Mathematics 101 Thorndike St., Arlington, Mass. Activities: Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4; Ricci Mathematics Academy 1, 2, 3, 4, Vice-President 4; Ricci Mathe- matics Journal 4, Senior Editor 4. ARTHUR W. O ' BRIEN, JR., B.S. Army Physics 636 Salem St., Rockland, Mass. Activities: American Institute of Physics 1, 2, 3, 4, Journal 3, 4; Section Representative 1, 2, 3; Radio Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Football 1, 2; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4. FRANK E. O ' BRIEN, B.S.B.A. Industrial Management 22 Hancocb Rd., Brookline, Mass. Jctivities: Society for the Advancement of Manage- :nt 3, 4; Sodality 3, 4; Student Council 1, 2; lidepost 4; Alpha Sigma Nu 4; Yacht Club 1, 2, 4; Intramurals 1, 2. pjby hraee Boston College 165 HENRY F. O ' BRIEN, B.S. Sociology 194 Lake St., Arlington, Mass. Activities: Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Track 1, 2, 3, 4; Intra murals 1, 2, 3, 4. JOSEPH G. O ' BRIEN, B.S.B.A. Finance 4 Parley Vale, Jamaica Plain, Mass. Activities: Section Representative 1; Finance Club 2, 3, 4; Nocturnal Adoration Society 4; Stylus 4, Business Manager; Business Club 4; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4; Guidepost 3, 4. JOHN T. O ' BRIEN, A.B. Economics 9 Mountain Ave., Somerville 43, Mass. Activities: Student Council 1, 2, 3; Marquette De bating Societv 2; Fulton Debating Society 3, 4 Sodality 3, 4 ' ; Economics 3, 4; N.F.C.C.S. 3, 4 Aquinas Circle 4; Guidepost 4; Cross and Crown 4 Dean ' s List 1, 2, 3. PAUL J. O ' BRIEN, A.B. Greek 26 Cross St., Belmont 78, Mass. Activities: Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 2, 3; Junior Minstrel Show 2, 3, 4; Fresh- man Reception Committee 2, 3, 4; Intramurals 1, 2; Economics Academy 4; Sodality 1, 2, 3, 4. PAUL M. O ' BRIEN, B.S.B.A. Industrial Management 90 Bacon St., Waltham, Mass. Activities: Football 1, 2; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4 Sodality 4; Gold Key Society 1, 2. THOMAS J. O ' BRIEN, JR., A.B. History and Government Saint Ann ' s Ave., Lenox, Mass. Activities: Spanish Academy 1, 2; Freshman Foot- ball 1; Stein Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4; Section Representative 4; Sub Turri 2, 3, 4, Man- aging Editor 4; Nocturnal Adoration Society 1, 2, 3, 4; Senior Retreat Committee 4. 166 class op nineteen hun 5ue 5 JOSEPH A. OCHAB, B.S. Biology 138 Edenfield Ave., Watertown, Mass. Activities: Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Pre-Medical Club 3, 4; Intramurals 3. PAUL F. OCHS, JR., B.S.B.A. Accounting 47 Rowe St., Milton, Mass, Activities: Marketing Club 3, 4; Finance Club 3, 4 Golf Team 2, 3, 4; Business Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Intra murals 1, 2, 3, 4; Commencement Committee 3 Commencement Week Committee 4; Chairman of Freshman Elections 4; N.F.C.C.S. 3, 4. JOHN J. O ' CONNOR, JR., B.S. Education 108 Russett Rd., West Roxbury 32, Mass. Activities: Sociology Academy 3, 4; N.F.C.C.S. 3, 4; Intramurals 1, 2. JOHN J. O ' CONNOR, A.B. Army Physics 44 Wall St., Quincy, Mass. Activities: American Institute of Physics 3, 4; Orchestra 1; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4. THOMAS W. O ' CONNOR, B.S.B.A. Marketing 371 High St., Lowell, Mass. Activities: Guidepost 4; Camera Club 4; Student Council 3, 4; Marketing Club 3, 4; Sub Turri 4. JOSEPH W. ODLUM, B.S.B.A. Industrial Management 29 Keene St., Stoneham, Mass. Activities: Society for the Advancement of Manage- ment 3, 4; Business Club 4; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4. pjby -cliRee Boston Gottecje 167 DUANE F. O ' DOHERTY, B.S.B.A. Army Industrial Management 25 Broadway, Stoneham, Mass. Activities: Society for the Advancement of Manage- ment 3, 4; Business Club 4; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4. CHARLES E. O ' DONNELL, A.B. Mathematics 246 Tempie St., West Roxbury, Mass. Activities: Sodality 1, 2; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4. CHARLES H. O ' DONNELL, B.S.B.A. Accounting 81 Walford Way, Charlestown, Mass. Activities: Rifle Team 1, 2, 3, 4; Intramurals 1, 2. JAMES P. O ' DONNELL, B.S.B.A. Accounting 8 Maple Park, Dorchester 22, Mass. Activities: Guidepost 3, 4, Associate Editor 4. ROBERT B. O ' DONNELL, A.B. Pre-Medical 28 George St., Attleboro, Mass. Activities: Pre-Medical Club 3, 4; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4; Psychology Club 4. FRANCIS J. O ' DRISCOLL, B.S.B.A. Finance 21 Templeton Pkwy., Watertown, Mass. Activities: Drill Platoon 4; Guidepost 2; Intramurals 3; Finance Club 2; Rod and Gun Club 3. 168 class op nineteen hun6Re 5! JOHN W. O ' GORMAN, B.S.B.A. Accounting 67 Brattle St., Cambridge, Mass. Activities: Student Reception Committee 3; Sodality 1, 2, 3, 4, Prefect 4; Alpha Sigma Nu 4, Vice- President; Cross and Crown 4; Bl. Oliver Plunkett Society 3, 4, President 3; Student Council 4; Writer ' s Workshop 2, 3, 4, Guildsman 4; Dean ' s List 1, 2, 3; Business Club 2, 3, 4; Prom Committee 3, 4; Junior Pic 3, Editor-in-Chief; Guidepost 4, Associate Editor; Posca 1; Intramurals 1, 2, 3; Junior Week Communion Breakfast, Co-Chairman. GERALD L. O ' GRADY, A.B. HONORS English 29 Shawmut Terrace, Framingham, Mass. Activities: Sodality 3, 4; Aquinas Circle 3, 4; Heights 1, 2, 3, 4, Associate Editor 4; Sub Turri 4; Cross and Crown 4; Psychology Club 4; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4. THOMAS B. O ' HEIR, B.S. Mathematics 21 Clarence St., Brockton, Mass. Activities: Ricci Mathematics Academy 3, 4; Track Team 1, 2; Intramurals 1, 2; Sodality 3, 4; League of the Sacred Heart 1, 2, 3, 4; Drill Platoon. WILLIAM H. OHRENBERGER, JR., B.S. Mathematics 40 Ellison Ave., Dorchester, Mass. Activities: American Chemical Society 1, 2; Assistant Hockey Manager 1, 2, 3; Assistant Track Manager 3, Senior Manager 4; Section Representative 3; Senior Ball Chairman; Sub Turri 4; Chairman Red Fearher Campaign 4; Ricci Mathematics Academy 4; German Academy 3. ARTHUR J. O ' KEEFE, A.B. History and Government 232 Geneva Ave., Dorchester, Mass. Activities: Economics Club 3; Intramurals 1, 2,3,4; Dramatic Society 4; Nocturnal Adoration 4; Fine Arts Academv 3. NEIL P. O ' KEEFE, A.B. History and Government 200 Washington St., Brighton 35, Mass. Activities: German Academv 2; Sodality 3, 4; Noc- turnal Adoration Society 3, 4; Stein Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Intramurals 1, 2; Sub Turri 2, 3, 4, Editor-in-Chief; Dean ' s List 1, 2, 3; Alpha Sigma Nu Fraternity 4, President; Posca 3, Associate Editor; Cross and Crown 4; Section Representative 1, 2. ffi y T;ViRee Boston Gollege 169 PAUL M. O ' KEEFE, B.S.B.A. Navy Marketing 16 Fletcher St., Winchester, Mass. Activities: Marketing Club 2, 3, 4. JOHN A. O ' LEARY, B.S. Mathematics 33 Saint Margaret St., Dorchester 25, Mass. Activities: Ricci Mathematics Academy 1, 2, 3, 4; German Academy 4; Heights 4; Intramurals 1, 2, 3,4; Sodality 4. PAUL J. O ' LEARY, A.B. Sociology 21 Eastman Rd., Somerville, Mass. Activities: Sociology Academy 3, 4; Psychology Club 4; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4. JOHN B. O ' LAUGHLIN, B.S.B.A. Finance 31 Myrtlebank Ave., Dorchester, Mass. Activities: Business Club 4; Finance Club 4; Eco- nomics Academy 4; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4; Bl. Oliver Plunkett Society 4. JOHN F. O ' NEIL, B.S.B.A. Marketing 56 Cochrane St., St. John ' s, Newfoundland, Can. Activities: Glee Club 1, 2; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4; Business Club 3, 4; Marketing Club 3, 4; Spanish Club 1, 2; Foreign Trade Club 1, 2, 3, 4. PAUL D. O ' NEIL, B.S.B.A. Army Finance 38 Alexander St., Dorchester 25, Mass. Activities: Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4; Finance Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Business Club 1, 2, 3, 4. 170 class ©p nineteen hun6Re 5l ROBERT F. O ' NEILL, B.S.B.A. Marketing 31 Washington St., Wellesley Hills, Mass. Activities: Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4; Marketing Club 3, 4; Business Club 4; Spanish Club 4; Sodality 1, 2, 3, 4; Bl. Oliver Plunkett Society 4. RODERICK J. O ' NEIL, A.B. Economics 14 Homer Ave., Larchmont, N. Y. Activities: Marquette Debating Society 2; Fulton Debating Society 3, 4; New York Club 2, 3, 4; Stein Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Sub Turri 4. SAMUEL J. O ' NEILL, A.B. HONORS Romance Languages 373 Concord St., Lowell, Mass. Activities: Cross and Crown 4; Spanish Academy 1, 2, 3, 4; Psychology Club 4; Sodality 3, 4; Intra- murals 3, 4. EDWARD G. O ' ROURKE, B.S. English 7 Oswald St., Roxbury, Mass. Activities: Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4; French Club 3; Sociology Academy 3. WILLIAM M. OSTASKI, B.S. Biology 70 Hollister St., Pittstield, Mass. Activities: Pre-Medical Club 3, 4; Scope 3, 4, Asso- ciate Editor 4; Intramurals 3. FRANCIS X. O ' SULLIVAN, B.S. Mathematics 640 Cummins Highway, Mattapan, Mass. Activities: Ricci Math Academy 1, 2, 3, 4; French Academy 2; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4; Nocturnal Adoration 2, 3, 4; Fine Arts Academy 1, 2; Bl. Oliver Plunkett Society 3, 4. J?jby •cliRee Bosix n GolLecje 171 UU uuuuu JEREMIAH J. O ' SULLIVAN, B.S. Mathematics 34 Lexington Ave., Hyde Park 36, Mass. Activities: Chemistry Club 1, 2, 3; Intramurals 1, 2,3. TIMOTHY J. O ' SULLIVAN, B.S. Economics 47 Bank St., Cambridge, Mass. Activities: French Academy 1,2; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4; Economics Academy 2, 3, 4; Foreign Trade 2, 3, 4; Fulton Debating Society 3, 4; Sodality 1. ALBERT F. OWENS, B.S.B.A. Industrial Management 1 Richland Rd., Wellesley, Mass. Activities: Society for the Advancement of Manage- ment 3, 4; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4; Business Club 3. ALEXANDER P. PACIULAN, B.S.B.A. Industrial Management 29 Morris St., Lynn, Mass. Activities: Intramurals 1, ment of Management 4. 2; Society for the Advance- ALBERT S. PALMER, B.S. Mathematics 64 Whiting St., Lynn, Mass. Activities: Ricci Mathematics Academy 2, .3, 4; Aquinas Circle 3, 4; Sodality 3, 4; Camera Club 4; American Institureof Physics 1 ; Rod and Gun Club 3. SAMUEL R. PARISE, A.B. Economics 17 Sunset Rd., Somerville, Mass. Activities: Economics Academy 4; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4; Ricci Mathematics Academy 3, 4; Sod?lity 1; Tennis 1; Foreign Trade 4; Bl. Oliver Plunkett Society 4. 172 class op nineteen hun6ue 5 ROBERT S. PARKS, JR., B.S.B.A. Industrial Management 35 Wyman St., Jamaica Plain, Mass. Activities: Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4; Business Club 2; Society for the Advancement of Management 4. RICHARD G. PARSONS, A.B. Classics 61 Franklin St., Broolcline, Mass. Activities: Marquette Debating Society 1, 2; Intra- murals 1, 2, 3, 4. VINCENT L. PAVONE, B.S.B.A. Industrial Management 168 School St., Waltham, Mass. Activities: Intramurals 2, 3, 4; Business Club 4; lunior Prom Committee 3. PAUL J. PECUKONIS, B.S. Sociology 225 Walnut St., Lynn, Mass. Activities: Sociology Academy 2, 3, 4; Rod and Gun Club 2, 3, 4. ROGER E. PERFETTI, B.S.B.A. Marketing 17 Guild St., Quincy, Mass. Activities: Business Club 2, 3, 4; Marketing Club 3, 4; Intramurals 2, 3, 4. ROBERT P. PERRY, B.S.B.A. Marketing 17 Benton Rd„ Medford, Mass. Activities: Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4; Marketing Club 3, 4; Business Club 1, 3, 4; Yachting Club 4; Spanish Academy 4; Dean ' s List 3. pjby T;hRee ♦ Boston GolLe e 175 MICHAEL PEZZUTO, JR., B.S. Biology 20 Wolcott St., Everett, Mass. Activities: Pre-Medical Club 2, 3, 4. FRANCIS X. PINK, B.S. Army Physics 47 Bowker St., Brookline, Mass. Activities: Ricci Mathematics Academy 1, 2; Amer- ican Institute of Physics 1, 2, 3, 4; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4; Dean ' s List 1, 2, 3. VINCENT J. PIZZANO, B.S. History and Government 89 Lawrence St., Methuen, Mass. Activities: Italian Academy 2; Intramurals 1, 2, 3. JULIO S. PIZZI, B.S. Army History and Government 306 Middle St., East Weymouth, Mass. Activities: Spanish Club 1. ARNOLD C. PLEVOCK, B.S.B.A. Accounting 521 East Eighth St., South Boston, Mass. Activities: Basketball 1; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4; Bus ness Club 4; Co mmencement Week Committee 4. ROBERT F. POIRIER, A.B. Air Force Mathematics 114 Gardner St., West Roxbury 32, Mass. Activities: Ricci Mathematics Academy 3, 4; Amer- ican Institute of Physics 4; Gold Key Society 3; Sodality 1, 2. 174 • class op nineteen hun6Re 5 GEORGE E. POLLINGER, B.S. Sociology 8 Eddy St., Lowell, Mass. Activities: Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Sociology Club 3. LUCIEN J. POUSSARD, B.S. Air Force Modern Psychology 18 Raymond Rd., Salem, Mass. Activities: Glee Club 1; Choir 1; Sodality 1; French Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Secretary 2, President 3, Treasurer 4; Psychology Club 3, 4, Secretary 4. RICHARD F. POWER, B.S. English 46 Wait St., Roxbury 20, Mass. Activities: Basketball 1; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, N.F.C.C.S. 3, 4; Sodality 4; Sociology Club French Club 3. CHARLES B. POWERS, B.S.B.A. Navy Finance 65 Harnden St., Reading, Mass. Iciivities: Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4; Finance Club 2, 3, 4. DWARD R. POWERS, A.B. Mathematics 77 Grozier Rd., Cambridge 38, Mass. Activities: Assistant Football Manager 1, 2, 3; Var- sity Football Manager 4; Ricci Mathematics Acad- L ' my 3. 4; Gold Key Society 3. PAUL F. PRINTON, B.S.B.A. Marketing 50 DufHeld Drive, South Orange, N. J. Iciivities: Fulton Debating Society 5, 4, President ; Fulton Prize Debate 3, 4; Guidepost 4 (Book Review Editor). ffio } x huee ♦ Boston Golle rc • 175 ANDREW J. PULLO, B.S.B.A. Finance 95 Oxford St., Arlington, Mass. Activities: Finance Club 3, 4; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4. DONALD G. PUTNAM, B.S.B.A. Accounting 297 Adams St., Dorchester, Mass. Activities: Sodality 3, 4; Finance Club 3, 4; Rifle Team 3, 4; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4; Gold Key 2, 3. GERARD W. PYNE, B.S.B.A. Marketing 23 Emerald St., Hingham, Mass. Activities: Marketing Club 3, 4; Business Club 4; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4; Junior Week Parent ' s Night Committee 3. JAMES F. QUEENAN, B.S.B.A. Accounting 99 Devonshire St., Waban, Mass. Activities: Business Club 3; Finance Club 4; Guide- post 4; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4; N.F.C.C.S. 3; Sodality 3; Junior Pic 3. PETER J. QUINN, A.B. Navy Mathematics 14 Breck St., Milton, Mass. Activities: Sodality 1, 2; Heights 1; French Club 1; Humanities 2; Intramurals 1, 2. ROBERT J. QUINN, B.S.B.A. Marketing 425 Dedham St., Wrentham, Mass. Activities: Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4. 176 f 1 class op nineteen hun6Re $! ROBERT K. QUINN, B.S.B.A. Marketing 1CW Hemlock St., Manchester, N. H. Activities: Business Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Junior Pic 3, Staff; Marketing Club 2, 3, 4, Secretary 4; Guide- post 4. JOHN P. RAFTERY, B.S.B.A. Navy Marketing 67 Eliot St., Brookline, Mass. Activities: Camera Club 1, 2; Marketing Club 3, 4; Business Club 3, 4; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4; Com- mencement Week Committee 4. JOHN P. RAHILLY, A.B. English 5 Lafield St., Dorchester, Mass. Activities: Track 1; Heights 2; Glee Club 2, 3, 4, President 4; Choir 2, President 4; Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4, President 4; Intramurals 1; Connecticut Club 3, 4; New York Club 3, 4; Nocturnal Adoration Society 3, 4. DANIEL F. REARDON, B.S. Chemistry 246 Parkway, Chelsea 50, Mass. Activities: Editor of Chemical Bulletin 4; American Chemical Society 2, 3, 4; Intramurals 1; German Club 2. JOHN N. REICHHELD, B.S. Biology 14 Sterling St., West Newton, Mass. Activities: Sodality 2, 3, 4; Pre-Medical Club 3, 4; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4; Scope Staff Member 4. PAUL F. RENNIE, B.S.B.A. Navy Accounting 136 First St., Medford, Mass. fztiviivs: Intramurals 1, 2 4; Business Club 4 pffcy uliRee ♦ Boston Gotte e 177 EUGENE E. REVELAS, B.S. Chemistry 2104 Revere Beach Pkvvy., Everett 49, Mass. Activities: American Chemical Society Affiliates 3, 4; Chemical Bulletin 3, 4, Associate Editor 3, 4. JOHN J. REYNOLDS, B.S.B.A. Finance 17 Clearwater Rd„ Chestnut Hill, Mass. Activities: Finance Club 3, 4; Business Club 4; Economics Academy 4; Holy Cross Dance Com- mittee 4; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4. LEO R. REYNOLDS, B.S. Physics 28 Paulina St., Somerville, Mass. Activities: American Institute of Physics 1, 2, 3, 4; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4; Dean ' s List 2, 3; Marquette Debating Society 1. JAMES J. RIDGE, B.S. Mathematics 50 West Side Rd., Milton, Mass. Activities: Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4; French Academy 1; Ricci Mathematics Academy 1, 2, 3, 4; Nocturnal Adoration 4; Bl. Oliver Plunkett Society 4: Outing Club 1. KIERAN T. RIDGE, B.S.B.A. Marketing 33 Wildwood Ave., Newtonville 60, Mass. Activities: Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4; Marketing Club 3, 4, Treasurer 4; Business Club 2, 3, 4; Spanish Academy 4; Dean ' s List 1, 2, 3; Student Reception Committee 3. JAMES H. RILEY, B.S.B.A. Industrial Management 11 Cherry St., Lynn, Mass. Activities: Sodality 1, 2, 3, 4; Business Club 2, 3, 4; Society for the Advancement of Management 3, 4, Treasurer 4; Economics Club 2, 3; Psychology Club 4; Heights 2. 178 class op nineteen huruteetf ROBERT J. ROACH, B.S.B.A. Marketing 172 Squanto Rd., Quincy, Mass. ictivities: Marketing Club 2, 3; Business Club 2, 3; ntramurals 1, 2, 3, 4; Spanish Club 1, 2. ROBERT E. RORKE, A.B. Mathematics 26 Brookings St., Medford, Mass. Activities: Intramurals 2, 3, 4; Band 1, 2, 3; Ricci Mathematics Academy 4. GILBERT A. ROSS, JR., B.S. History and Government 270 Hartford Ave., Wethersfield, Conn. Activities: Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Vice-President; Chairman of Home Concert 4; Connecticut Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Vice-President; Nocturnal Adoration Society 3. MARK F. ROSS, A.B. Romance Languages 74 Houston Ave., Milton, Mass. Activities: French Academy 3, 4, Secretary 3, Pres- ident 4; Psychology Club 4; Track 4; Intramurals 3,4. ROBERT D. ROSS, JR., B.S. Biology 24 Sacramento Place, Cambridge, Mass. Activities: Nocturnal Adoration Society 1, 2, 3; Intramurals 2, 3, 4; Pre-Medical Club 4. NICHOLAS G. ROSSETTI, A.B. French 224 East Eagle St., East Boston, Mass. Activities: Sodality 3, 4; French Academy 3, 4; ntramurals 1, 2, 4. [ny chraee ♦ Boston Golieefe 179 PAUL E. ROWE, JR., A.B. Mathematics 130 Chestnut St.. Cambridge, Mass. Activities: Ricci Mathematics Academy 3, 4; Intra- murals 1, 2, 3, 4. JOHN J. RUDD, JR., B.S.B.A. Finance 17 Vine Brook Rd., Lexington, Mass. Activities: Business Club 2, 3; Finance Club 4; In- tranasals 1, 2, 3, 4; Heights 2. WILLIAM J. RUST, B.S. Air Force Mathematics 119 Kenrick St., Brighton 35, Mass. Activities: Cross and Crown 4, Knight Commander; Alpha Sigma Nu 4; N.F.C.C.S. 2, Compass Editor 3, Regional President 4; Sodality 1, 2, Prefect 3, Vice-Prefect 4; Heights 1, 2, News Editor 3, Editor-in-Chief 4; Ricci Mathematics Academy 1, 2, 4, President 3; Ricci Mathematics Journal 2, 3, Associate Editor 3; Dramatic Society 3, 4; Sopho- more Prom Committee 2; Junior Prom Committee 3; Chess Club 1, 2; Section Representative 1, 2. CORNELIUS J. RYAN, B.S. History and Government 105 Waban Hill Rd., Chestnut Hill, Mass. Activities: Dramatic Society 1, 2; Choir 1, 2, 3, 4, Vice-President 4. EDWARD P. RYAN, B.S. History and Government 46 Matchett St., Brighton, Mass. Activities: Fine Arts Academy 2; Rod and Gun Club 3, 4, Vice-President 4; Rifle Team 4. JOHN W. RYAN, A.B. Mathematics 119 Paradise Rd., Swampscott, Mass. Activities: Ricci Mathematics Academy 3, 4; Gold Key Society 3; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4. 180 class op nineteen huruJued JOSEPH V. RYAN, B.S.B.A. Accounting 28 East Broadway, Taunton, Mass. Activities: Heights 2; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4; Guide- post 3, 4; Business Club 3, 4; Dean ' s List 1, 2, 3; Sodality 3, 4. PAUL T. RYAN, A.B. History and Government 46 Patton St., Forest Hills 30, Mass. Activities: Dramatic Society 4; World Relations League 4; N.F.C.C.S. 4; Economics Academy 3, 4; Nocturnal Adoration Society 4. ROGER F. RYAN, A.B. Marine Corps Economics 89 Webb St., Salem, Mass. Activities: Classics Academy 2; Intramurals 1, 4; Aquinas Circle 4; ForeignTrade Club 3, 4; Sodality 4. GEORGE E. SADLIER, B.S. Navy Economics 45 First St., Chelmsford, Mass. Activities: Economics Academy 2, 3, 4; Foreign Trade Club 3, 4. WILFRED F. SAINT, B.S.B.A. Marketing 13 Monica St., Taunton, Mass. Activities: Business Club 3, 4; Marketing Club 4. SHERMAN W. SALTMARSH, JR., B.S. History and Government 192 Highland Ave., Winchester, Mass. Activities: Hockey 1, 2, 3, 4; Cross Country 1; Track 1, 2; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4; Pike ' s Peak Club 2, 3, 4. fcy x;lreee ♦ Boston Golta e 181 WILLIAM J. SAMORA. B.S.B.A. Finance 34 Park Ave., Tuckahoe, N. Y. Activities: Finance Club 2; Spanish Club 2, 3; Basketball 2. 3, 4; Intramurals 1. 2, 3, 4; New York Club 2, 3, 4. ARTHUR L. SANDLER, A.B. Biology 105 Lawrence Ave., Dorchester, Mass. Activities: Tennis Team 1, 2, 3, 4; Pre-Medical Seminar 3, 4; Rod and Gun Club 2, 3; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4, Assistant 2, 3, 4; Handball Champion 1, 2, 3, 4; German Club 2; Scope 4, Staff Artist and Writer 4; Heights Staff 1, 2, 3; Freshman Prom Committee 1. ANTHONY B. SAPIENZA, B.S. Education Granite Ave., Salem, N. H. Activities: Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4; Cross Country 1, 2, 3, 4, Captain 4; Track 1, 2, 3, 4. JOHN J. SAVAGE, B.S. History and Government 18 Birch Rd., Weymouth, Mass. Activities: Heights 1; Spanish Club 2; Sodality 3, 4; Fulton Debating Society 3, 4; Assistant Basketball Manager 3, 4; Intramurals 1, 2, 3. 4. ROSARIO SAVARINO, JR., B.S. Army History and Government 100 Grove St., Melrose, Mass. Activities: Intramurals 1, 2, 3; Marquette Debating Society 2. - RICHARD K. SCALISE, B.S.B.A. Marketing 28 Gambier St., Auburndale, Mass. Activities: Business Club 1, 2, 3; Marketing 1, 2; Dean ' s List 1, 3; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4. 182 class ©p nineteen hun6Re 5! WILLIAM A. SCANLAN, B.S.B.A. Marketing 90 Jason St., Arlington, Mass. Activities: Sub Turn 4, Advertising Editor; Guide- post 4, Literary Review Editor; Stylus 4, Circula- tion Editor; Writer ' s Workshop 3; Spanish Academy 2, 3, 4; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4; Marketing Club 3, 4 JOHN J. SCANLON, JR., B.S.B.A. Finance 44 Corey St., West Roxbury 32, Mass. Activities: Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4; Finance Club 4; Economics Academy 4; Business Club 4; Guidepost 2, 4; Junior Prom Committee 3; Class Marshal 3; Commencement Week Committee 3; Assistant Election Manager 4. MICHAEL R. SCORDINO, B.S.B.A. Management 1436 Columbus Ave., Roxbury. Mass. Activities: Business Club 4; Society for the Advance- ment of Management 3, 4; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4. ROBERT A. SHAUGHNESSY, B.S.B.A. Accounting 1932 Beacon St., Boston, Mass. Activities: Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4; Business Club 4. WILLIAM M. SHAUGHNESSY, A.B Mathematics 42 Codman Park, Roxbury, Mass. Activities: Ricci Mathematics Academy 1, 2, 3; Bl. Oliver Plunkett Society 1, Vice-President 1; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4. WILLIAM E. SHEA, A.B. History and Government 43 Kenwood St., Dorchester, Mass. Activities: Sodality 2, 3, 4; Fine Arts Academy 3; Psychology Academy 4; Minstrel Show 3; Intra- murals 1, 2, 3, 4. f SL : :U Wr Kr HI I i M m WM ' ffisy ulmee + Boston Golle re 183 uuuuuuuuu n u u u uj CORNELIUS F. SHEEHAN, JR., B.S. Economics 185 Calumet St., Roxbury 20, Mass. Activities: Economics Academy 1; Chess Club 2; Physics Club 1: Intramurals 4. WILLIAM E. SHEEHAN, B.S. Army-Navy Physics 64 Gray Cliff Rd., Newton Center, Mass. Activities: Radio Club 1, 2; American Institute of Physics 2. 3, 4. JOHN J. SHEINGOLD, B.S.B.A. Accounting 62 Hillside St., Roxbury 20, Mass. Activities: Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4. PAUL E. SHIELD, B.S.B.A. Marketing 10 Allerton Ave., Brattleboro, Vt. Activities: Business Club 2, 3, 4; Marketing Club 3, 4; Economics Academv 4; Sodality; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4. JOHN J. SHINE, B.S.B.A. Accounting 224 W. Seventh St., South Boston, Mass. Activities: Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4. FRANCIS R. SHORTELL, JR., A.B. English 406 Belmont St., Manchester, N. H. Activities: Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4; Band 2, 3; Orches- tra 1, 2, 3. 184 class op nineteen hun6Re $i JAMES C. SICAR, B.S.B.A. Marketing 19 Pitts St., Boston, Mass. Activities: Business Club 3, 4; Marketing Club 3; Intramurals 1, 2. JOSEPH SIGNORELLO, B.S.B.A. Coast Guard Industrial Management 8 Yeoman St., Roxbury, Mass. Activities: Society for the Advancement of Manage- ment 2; Business Club 1; Intramurals 4. JOHN B. SILK, B.S. History and Government 4 4J 2 Prescott St., Somerville, Mass. Activities: Varsity Basketball 2, 3, 4; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4. STANLEY W. SINCOSKI, B.S. History and Government 357 Whipple St., Fall River, Mass. Activities: Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4; Chess Club 4. PAUL N. SINESI, A.B. Mathematics 118 Evans St., Dorchester 24, Mass. Activities: Ricci Mathematics 1. 2, 3, 4, Vice- President 3, President 4; German Academy 1, 2, 3, 4, Vice-President 4; Sodality 3, 4; Aquinas Circle 4; Sub Turri 4; Intramurals 1, 2; Dean ' s List 2, 3. PAUL L. SINGER, B.S. Biology 122 Cottage St., Chelsea, Mass. Activities: American Chemical Society 1, B. C. Chem- ical Society 1; Intramurals 1; German Academy 2; Pie-Medical Club 3, 4; Scope 4. J?|by diRee Boston GoUe e 185 JACO B N. SKENIAN, B.S. Mathematics 159 Gloucester St., Arlington, Mass. Activities: Chemistry Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4; Section Representative 1, 2; German Club 1, 2, 3, 4; American Chemical Society Affiliates 1, 2, 3, 4; Ricci Mathematics Academy 4. JOSEPH W. SLAMIN, B.S.B.A. Marketing 34 Dickinson Rd., Boston, Mass. Activities: Business Club 4; Marketing Club 4; In- tramurals 1, 2, 3, 4; Spanish Club 4; Foreign Trade Club 4. TIMOTHY F. SLYNE, B.S.B.A. Finance 4 Nash St., Milton, Mass. Activities: Intramurals 1. 2, 3; Finance Club 3, 4; Foreign Trade Club 3, 4; Italian Academy 3, Secre- tary 3; Spanish Academy 3, 4; Business Club 4. AUSTIN L. SMITH, B.S. Army Economics 61 Aberdeen Ave., Cambridge, Mass. Activities: Economics Academv 2, 3, 4; Foreign Trade Club 2, 3, 4, Vice-President 3, 4; Sodality 3, 4; Cross and Crown 4; Intramurals 1, 2; Marquette Debating Society 1. PAUL F. SMITH, B.S.B.A. Marketing 4305 St. Paul Blvd., Rochester, N. Y. Activities: Marketing Club 3, 4; Fencing Club 1; Rifle Team 4; Intramurals 1, 2; New York Club 2, 3, 4. THOMAS H. SMITH, B.S. Economics 555 Ashmont St., Dorchester, Mass. Activities: Camera Club 1, 4; American Chemical Society 1, 2, 3, 4; Chem Bulletin 2, 3, 4; German Academv 2; Rod and Gun Club 4; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4. 186 class ( mneceen hun 5Re 5l ANTHONY T. SOARES, B.S. Navy Education 396 Court St., Plymouth, Mass. Activities: Spanish Academy 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 2; French Academy 3, 4; Section Representative 3; Marquette Debating Society 2; Cross and Crown 4; Sodality 3, 4; Intramurals 2; Ricci Mathematics Academy 4. FRANCIS V. SOLLITTO, B.S. Sociology 21 Yale St., Medford, Mass. Activities: Football 4; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4; Soci- ology Club 4; Sodality 4. CARL T. SOLONE, A.B. History and Government 17 Stower St., Revere, Mass. Activities: Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4; Italian Academy 2, 3; Sodality 1, 2, 3, 4; Camera Club 1; Fine Arts Academy 1, 2. LOUIS SOUSA, B.S. History 24 Catherine St., Bristol, R. I. Activities: Intramurals 1,2,3,4; Rhode Island Club 3. FRANK M. STAPLETON, B.S. Government 35 Ellison Ave., Dorchester, Mass. Activities: Vice-President of Class, Freshman and Sophomore; Prom Committee 1, 2, 3; Heights 1, 2, 3, Society Editor 2, 3; Sodality 1, 2, 3, 4; Posca Magazine 3; Leonard Oratorical Award 3; Junior Class Marshal; Marquette Debating Society 2; Dramatic Society 3; Assistant Election Manager 4. FRANCIS H. STEVENS, JR., A.B. Economics 184 White St., Belmont 79, Mass. Activities: French AcadeViy 2; Pre-Medical Club 3; Economics Academy 4; Foreign Trade Club 4; Sodality 4. -pjby x;lmee +Boscon Gollegre is; ARTHUR E. SULLIVAN, B.S. Mathematics 12 Fells Avenue Terrace, Medtord Mass. Activities: Ricci Mathematics Academy 1, 2, 3, 4; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4; Aquinas Circle 3; Sodality 3; Student Committee for Commencement 3; Ricci Mathematics Journal 4. FRANCIS A. SULLIVAN, B.S. Economics 148 Weston Rd., Wellesley, Mass. Activities: Band 2; Economics Academy 3, 4; eign Trade Club 4; Intramurals 2, 3. FRANCIS J. SULLIVAN, A.B. Mathematics 14 Hathaway St., Jamaica Plain, Mass. Activities: German Academy 2; Military Ball 3, 4; Winter Carnival Committee 3; Sub Turri 2, 3, 4, Feature Editor 4; Sodality 3, 4; Nocturnal Adora- tion Society 3, 4; Intramurals 1, 2; Dean ' s List 2; Stein Club 1, 2, 3, 4. GEORGE M. SULLIVAN, A.B. Sociology 47A Roberts Rd., Cambridge 38, Mass. Activities: Sociology Club 3, 4; Psychology Club 4; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4; Tunior Minstrel Show 3. JOHN FRANCIS SULLIVAN, B.S. Biology 19 Colberg Ave., Roslindale 31, Mass. Activities: Ricci Mathematics Academy 1; German Club 1, 2; American Chemical Society 1, 2; Pre- Medical Club 3, 4; Sodality 4; Rod and Gun Club 4; Band 1, 2, 3, 4; The Scope 4, Staff 4; Intra- murals 1, 2, 3, 4. NEIL J. SULLIVAN, B.S. History and Government 59 Gallivan Blvd., Dorchester, Mass. Activities: Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4; Sodality 2, 3, 4; Nocturnal Adoration 2, 3, 4; Posca Staff 3, 4. class op nineteen hunfote $ RAYMOND T. SULLIVAN, B.S. History and Government 19 Willis St., Dorchester 25, Mass. Activities: Class President 1; Sodality 1, 2, 3, 4, Posca 2; Student Council 1, 2, 3, 4, Secretary 3 President 4; Prom Committee 1, 3; N.F.C.C.s ' . Alternate Delegate 1, Junior Delegate 2; Glee Club 1, 2; Clioir 1; Student Loan Fund Drive Chairman 2; Handbook Revision Committee Chairman 3. RICHARD G. SULLIVAN, B.S. Air Force Biology 49 East Vernon St., Norwood, Mass. Activities: Pre-Medical Seminar 3, 4; Intramurals 3. ROBERT D. SULLIVAN, B.S. Mathematics 390 Huron Ave., Cambridge, Mass. Activities: Ricci Mathematics Academy 1, 2, 3, 4; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4, Champs 2, 3; Heights 2, 3; Sodality 2, 3. ROBERT P. SULLIVAN, B.S.B.A. Finance i5 Brookside Ave., Jamaica Plain, Mass. Activities: Heights 2, 3. ROBERT R. SULLIVAN, B.S. Economics 46 Channing Rd., Brookline, Mass. Activities: Economics Academy 2, 3, 4; Foreign Trade Club 3, 4; Sodality 3, 4; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4. W ILLIAM F. SULLIVAN, B.S.B.A. Accounting 184 So. Main St., Cohasset, Mass. Activities: Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4. fifcy -clwee Boston College 189 DONALD J. SURETTE, A.B. French 37 Milton St., East Boston, Mass. Activities: Sodality 1, 4-; French Academy 3; Intra- murals 1, 2, 3, 4. ANT ANAS SUZIEDELIS, A.B. HONORS Modern Psychology 68 Glendale St., Brockton, Mass. Activities: Sodality 1, 2, 3, 4; Glee Club 2, 3; Psychology Club 3, 4, Treasurer 3, President 4; French Academy 2, 3; Music Academy 3; Sociology Academy 4; Aquinas Circle 4; Cross and Crown 4, Assistant Marshal. CARL F. SWEENEY, B.S.B.A. Management 47 Blossom Crest Rd., Lexington, Mass. Activities: Business Club 4; Society for the Advance- ment of Management 4; Intramurals 1, 2, 3. 4. EUGENE J. SWEENEY, B.S. Biology 23 St. James St., Lowell, Mass. Activities: Pre-Medical Club 3, 4; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4. HUGH J. SWEENEY, B.S. Navy Physics 42 Goldsmith St., Jamaica Plain, Mass. Activities: American Institute of Physics 3; Intra- murals 2. JOSEPH J. SWIRBALUS, A.B. Pre-Medical 15 Howe Ave., South Boston 27, Mass. Activities: Ricci Math Academy 2; Psychology Club 1; Sodality 1; Pre-Medical Club 2; Intramurals 4. 190 class of nineteen hurkSttetf SIGISMUND C. SZYMCZAK, B.S.B.A. Navy Marketing 749 Dorchester Ave., Dorchester, Mass. Activities: Business Club 2, 3, 4; Marketing Club 2, 3, 4; Spanish Club 2. FRANCIS A. TANNER, JR., B.S. History and Government 139 Woodward St., Newton Highlands, Mass. Activities: Football 1, 2, 3; Baseball 2, 3, 4; Senior A. A. Representative; Prom Committee 2, 3; Intra- murals 1, 2, 3, 4. ROBERT F. TAYLOR, A.B. History and Government 1SB Broadway, Somerville, Mass. Activities: German Club 1, 2, 3; Intramurals 1, 2, 3. JOHN J. TEAHAN, B.S. History 96 Nonotuck Ave., Chicopee, Mass. Activities: Heights 1, 2, 3, 4; Sub Turri 3, 4; Mar- quette Debating Society 2; Fulton Debating So- ciety 3, 4; Sodality 3, 4; Camera Club 3, 4; Writer ' s Workshop 3; Intramurals 1, 2. WILLIAM F. THATCHER, B.S. English 32 Hurlcroft Rd., Milton, Mass. Activities: Sub Turri 3, 4; Heights 3, 4; Stylus 3, 4; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4; Dramatic Society 4; Camera Club 1. 2, 3. 4; Psychology Club 4; Minstrel Show. ROBERT B. THOMAS, B.S.B.A. Marketing 91 Prospect Ave., Revere, Mass. Activities: Spanish Academy 4; Business Club 4; Marketing Club 3, 4; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4. pjby -clinee + Boston College 191 JAMES L. TIBERT, B.S.B.A. Marketing 7 Glendale Rd„ Milton, Mass. Activities: Drill Platoon 4; Junior Pic 3; Band 1, 2; Heights 2, 3, 4; A. A. Representative 3; Sub Turri 4; Gold Key Society 3, Vice-President 2; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4; Marketing Club 4; Rifle Team 1. ARTHUR E. TIERNEY, JR., B.S.B.A. Marketing 7 Delano Ave., Revere, Mass. Activities: Marketing Club 2, 3, 4, President 4; Business Club 4; Spanish Academy 3, 4; Finance Club 2; Commencement Dance Committee 4; In- tramurals 1, 2, 3, 4; Commencement Week Com- mittee 3. JOHN J. TOBIN, B.S.B.A. Navy Management West Main St., Amenia, N. Y. Activities: Business Club 2, 3, 4; Society for the Advancement of Management 3, 4; Bl. Oliver Plunkett Society 4. STANLEY F. TOMASZEWSKI, B.S.B.A. Army Accounting 57 River St., Mattapan, Mass. Activities: Football 1. JEREMIAH J. TOOMEY, B.S.B.A. Finance 19 Montrose St., Somerville 43, Mass. Activities: Finance Club 3, 4; Business Club 3, 4; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4. JOHN J. TOPPA, B.S. History and Government 481 Wolcott Ave., Middletown, R. I. Activities: Varsity Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Captain 4; Varsity Baseball 1; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4. 192 class ©p nineteen Hun6Re $ Li U u u tr ARTHUR P. TOURANGEAU, B.S. Education IS Stroudwater St., Westbrook, Me. Activities: Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4. JOSEPH F. TOWER, B.S.B.A. Accounting 292 Belgrade Ave., Roslindale 31, Mass. Activities: Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4; Handball Cham- pion 2, 3; Dean ' s List 1. WILLIAM F. TRAINOR, A.B. History and Government 37 Lewis Ave., Wintbrop, Mass. Activities: Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4; Psychology Club 4; Sociology Club 4. THEODORE E. TRANQUILLINO, A.B. HONORS Pre-Medical 112 Prince St., Cambridge, Mass. Activities: Pre-Medical Club 3, 4. GEORGE M. TRAVEIS, JR., A.B. Mathematics 23 Dudley St., Cambridge, Mass. Activities: Sodality 3, 4; Ricci Mathematics Acad- emy 3, 4. PAUL F. TWITCHELL, B.S. Physics 57 Hillside Rd., Arlington, Mass. Activities: American Institute of Physics 1, 2, 3, 4, Secretary-Treasurer 4; Radio Club 4; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4. 4fx;y diRee ♦ Bostx ti GoUeere 193 FRANCIS D. TWOMEY, A.B. History 247 Lakeview Ave., Cambridge, Mass. Activities: Marquette Debating Society 2; Aquinas Circle 4; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4. DONALD J. TYRELL, B.S. . Modern Psychology 64 Gaywood Ave., East Boston, Mass. Activities: Psychology Club 3, 4, Vice-President; Intramurals 2, 3, 4; Fulton Debating Society 4; Dennis Tully Award 2; Dean ' s List 2; Dramatics Society 1; Sociology Club 2, 3, 4; Class Marshal 3. AIDAN B. UNDERWOOD, B.S.B.A. Accounting 34 Oxford St., Winchester, Mass. Activities: Business Club 2, 3, 4; Finance Club 2 Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4; Guidepost 2, 3, 4, Editor 4 N.F.C.C.S. 4, Regional Commission Chairman Commencement Committee 3; Alpha Sigma Nu 4 Dean ' s List 1, 2, 3. JEROME T. UNDERWOOD, B.S.B.A. Finance 34 Oxford St., Winchester, Mass. Activities: Intramurals 1, 2; Finance Club 2, 4; Commencement Week Committee 3. THOMAS A. VANDERSLICE, B.S. Chemistry 150 Tremont St., Newton 58, Mass. Activities: President, Junior Class; German Academy 1, 2, 3, 4, President 2; American Chemical Society 1, 2, 3, 4; Sodality 1, 2, 3, 4; Alpha Sigma Nu, Secretary; Cross and Crown, Marshal; Dean ' s List 1, 2, 3, 4. WALTER K. VARDO, B.S.B.A. Marketing Main St., West Medway, Mass. Activities: Marketing Club 2; Business Club 2. 194 class op nineteen hun6Re 5 ARTHUR P. VAUTRAIN, A.B. Modern Psychology 66 Botolph St., North Quincy, Mass. Activities: Fine Arts Academy 1, 2; German Acad- emy 1, 2; Psychology Club 3, 4; Aquinas Circle 3, 4; Glee Club 2, 3, 4; Chess Club 2, 3, 4; Sodality 3; Cross and Crown 4; Dean ' s List 1, 2, 3, 4. SALVATORE R. VENEZIA, A.B. Economics 16 Fleet St., Boston, Mass. Activities: Economics Academy 2; Intramurals 1. 2. JOHN M. VIOLETTE, B.S. Army English 11 Locke St., Saco, Me. Activities: Sodality 1, 2, 3, 4; Sub Turri 3, 4, Ac- tivities Editor 4; Writer ' s Workshop 3, 4. Guildsman 3, 4; Chess Club 2; French Academy 2; Nocturnal Adoration Society 4; Order of the Cross and Crown. JOHN H. VOKE, A.B. HONORS Army Economics 36 Kimball Rd., Chelsea, Mass. Activities: Ricci Mathematics Academy 2; Aquinas Circle 3, 4. JOHN J. WAIBLE, B.S.B.A. Accounting 22 Parker Hill Ave., Roxbury, Mass. Activities: Chess Club 2. 3; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4. ALVIN M. WALDMAN, B.S.B.A. Marketing 73 Greenwood St., Dorchester, Mass. Activities: Intramurals 1, 2, 3; Marketing Club 2. J JHf J Jijfcy T;hRee ♦ Boston GoUe re 195 ROBERT J. WALDRON, B.S.B.A. Marketing 35 Columbia Rd., Medford, Mass. Activities: Marketing Club 3, 4; Business Club 2, 4; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4. DONALD E. WAELTER, B.S.B.A. Accounting 10 Whitcomb St., Belmont, Mass. Activities: German Academy 1, 2, 3; American Chemical Society 1, 2; Sodality 1, 2; Dramatic Society 1, 2, 3, 4; Finance Club 2; Business Club 3, 4; Marketing Club 4; Sub Turri 4; Junior Pic 3; Commencement Week Committee 4; Father and Son Night Chairman 4; Graduation Committee 3; N.F.C.C.S. 3, 4. EDWARD M. WALL, B.S. Economics 252 East 202 St., Bronx 58, N. Y. Activities: Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4; Track 1; Economics Academv 4; Foreign Trade Club 4. FRANCIS X. WALSH, A.B. Industrial Relations 297 Summer St., Somerville, Mass. Activities: Marquette Debating 1, 2; Economics Academy 3, 4; Intramurals 1, 2, 3. 4; Rod and Gun Club 2, 3. JOHN F. WALSH, B.S. Mathematics 47 Pearson Ave., Somerville, Mass. Activities: Ricci Mathematics Academy 1, 2, 3, 4. PHILIP J. WALSH, B.S. Mathematics 40 St. Margaret St., Dorchester, Mass. Activities: Ricci Mathematics Academy 1, 2, 3, 4, Journal 4; Aquinas Circle 4; Sub Turri 4; Dean ' s List 1, 2, 3, 4. 196 class op nineteen hun6Re $ FRANCIS J. WARD, B.S.B.A. Accounting 32 Touro Ave., Medford, Mass. Activities: Sodality 1, 2, 4; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4; Guidepost 3, 4; Foreign Trade Club 3, 4; Business Club 1, 4; Nocturnal Adoration 3, 4. JOHN P. WARREN, B.S.B.A. Finance 85 Charlmont St., Newton Highland, Mass. Activities: Finance Club 2, 4; Economics Club 4; Intramurals 2; Graduation Committee for Class of ' 52; Business Club 2. ROBERT H. WEALL, B.S. Navy History and Government 33 Pawcatuck Ave., Westerly, R. I. Activities: Football 2; Rod and Gun Club 3, Vice- President 3, President 4; Rifle Club 2. Captain 4; Drill learn 2; Section Representative 4. CHARLES W. WEDDLETON, JR., B.S.B.A. Navy Industrial Management 145 Draper St., Dorchester, Mass. Activities: Society for the Advancement of Manage- ment 3, 4; Business Club 4; Sodalitv 4; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4. ARTHUR A. WEINER, B.S. Biology 93 Bowdoin Ave., Dorchester, Mass. Activities: Track Team 1; German Academv ' , Pre-Medical Club 3, 4; The Scope 3, 4, Staff . Managing Editor 4; Intramurals 2, 3, 4. JAMES F. WELCH, B.S.B.A. Marines, Navy Accounting 7 Dickinson St., Somerville, Mass. Activities: Guidepost 2, 3, 4, Editor-in-Chief 4 Sodality 3, 4; Hockey 1; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4 Order of the Cross and Crown 4; Dean ' s List 1, 2, 5 Business Club 4. J jbg uViRee Bosa n GolLe e 197 RICHARD M. WELSH, A.B. HONORS Classics 109 Grove St., West Lynn, Mass. Activities: Sodality 4; Classics Academy 2, 3, 4, President 4; Marquette Debating Society 2; Fulton Debating Society 3, 4, Censor 4: Academic Speci- men 3. BERNARD W. WESSLING, B.S. Chemistry 37 Monmouth St., East Boston 28, Mass. Activities: Chemical Society 1, 2, 3, 4, Chairman 4; Chemical Bulletin 2, 3, 4, Assistant Editor 3, Managing Editor 4; Intramurals 1, 2. BENJAMIN J. WHEATON, B.S.B.A. Finance 52 Gibeat Rd., Belmont, Mass. Activities: Finance Club 1; Oliver Plunkett Society 4; Business Club 1. ROBERT J. WHELAN, B.S. German 49 Pond St., Waltham, Mass. Activities: German Academy 1, 2, 3, 4; Drill Platoon 2, 3, 4; Rifle Team 1. ARTHUR A. WHOLLEY, JR.. B.S. Army Economics 5 Alicia Rd., Dorchester, Mass. Activities: Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4. JAMES R. WHOLLY, A.B. Navy Economics 18 Martin St., Cambridge, Mass. Activities: Intramurals 1, 2; Sodality 3, 4; N.F.C.C.S. 3,4. 198 class of nineteen hun6Tte 5 RICHARD T. WILLIAMS, B.S. Physics 24 Hillcrest Rd., Milton, Mass. Activities: Americ an Institute of Physics 1, 2, 3; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4; Associate Editor of Physics Journal 1; Radio Club 1. RICHARD L. WILLIS, B.S.B.A. Navy Industrial Management 247 Humphrey St., Marblehead, Mass. Activities: Business Club 2, 4; Society for the Ad- vancement of Management 3, 4; Sodality 3, 4; In- tramurals 1, 2, 3, 4; Economics Academy 2; Naza- reth Committee 4. ROBERT W. WILLIS, B.S. Chemistry IS Sherman PI., Auburndale 66, Mass. Activities: American Chemical Society Affiliates 1, 4, Secretary 4; Intramurals 1, 2; Chemical Bulletin 4; Sodality 1, 2, Treasurer 2; Junior Week Commit- tee, Publicity Chairman. JAMES A. WILLWERTH, B.S. History and Government 19 Spring Hill Ter., Somerville, Mass. Activities: Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4; Spanish Academy 1, 2; Rod and Gun Club 2, 3; Sodality 1. 2. JAMES H. WINDT, B.S. Mathematics 20 High St., Chelsea, Mass. Activities: Ricci Mathematics Academy 1, 2, 3, 4; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4. ROBERT J. WINSLOW, B.S.B.A. Accounting 23 Crescent Ave., Melrose 76, Mass. Activities: Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Music Club 2, 3, 4; Camera Club 2; Heights 1, 2, 3, 4, Circulation Man- ager 4; Guidepost 4, Associate Editor; Dean ' s List 3. J?jfcg -cTiRee ♦ Boston College 199 class op nineteen hun6 te ALBIN S. WOZNIAK, B.S. History and Government 29 Pulaski St., New Britain, Conn. Activities: Sodality 2, 3, 4; Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4; World Relations League 3; Connecticut Club 1, 2. 3, 4, Secretary 2, Treasurer 3; Intra- murals 1, 2, 3, 4. JAMES W. WRIGHT, B.S.B.A. Marine Corps Industrial Management 6 Home St., Lawrence, Mass. Activities: Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4; Society for the Advancement of Management 4; Business Club 4. ANGELO F. ZIINO, B.S.B.A. Accounting 1093 River St., Hyde Park 36, Mass. Activities: Sodality 1, 2; Gold Key 2; Rifle Team 3, 4; Finance Club 2, 3; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4. ROBERT J. ZIRKEL, B.S.B.A. Finance 10 Emerson Rd., Winchester, Mass. Activities: Finance Club 3, 4; Senior Hockey Man- ager 3; Golf Team 1; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4; Busi- ness Club 4. WILLIAM H. ZIRKEL, 3RD, B.S.B.A. Finance 10 Emerson Rd., Winchester, Mass. Activities: Golf Team 3; Intramurals 4; Finance Club 2; Class Marshal 3. LEO F. GRACE, B.S. Economics 1736 Commonwealth Ave., West Newton 65, Mass. Activities: Heights 1; Glee Club 2, 3, 4; Golf Team 1, 2, 3, 4. 200 }5jby -clmee ♦ Boston Odkegv n dooou on tx the oly Hacieip op the TTIa88 John OtRchmans saint ed Jesuit? novice, is pRe eminent +h is unsullied life seRues as qIorious testi- mong to the effect; op the TTIass upon man ' s spiRitual lipe+CCnd gee, as Ooston Colleqe men mould have it;, he loved TTlaRg so intenseig chat; he once pRo- claimed 1 am not; sape unless 1 have a tRue and childlike appection Por the t lessed JiRQin ' and also uoiued mith his ocun blood to depend heR Immaculate Conception John b CRchmans i ?JF BOSTON COLLEGE OtONNELL HALL Resident Students ' these activities form an integral part of Jesuit Ratio Studiorum September and School . . . The start of the homestretch for the class of ' S3 . . . Long lines for Registration . . . The 22nd and classes begin . . . What ' s this, girls on campus? . . . Oh, well . . . The Senior Lounge is pretty nice, isn ' t it . . . Caf or Commons, there ' s the problem . . . Life is the capacity for imminent action — another problem . . . Tower Bells sounding in the crisp Autumn air . . . The Mass of the Holy Ghost officially opens the scholastic year . . . The Heights comes punctually on Friday noons . . . Football by the Charles . . . Go Bee Cee Go . . . Johnson, McCauley, Kane et al. pacing the team this year . . . Retreat at St. Ignatius . . . Fr. Murphy assists us in a look to the future . . . Intramurals begin . . . Well, nurse, it ' s like this, he stepped on it . . . Eagles having their ups and downs . . . Bill Shakespeare ' s dramatis personae includes Julius Caesar . . . This time it ' s off campus . . . Friends, Romans, Coun- trymen ... I like Ike . . . We want Adlai . . . Nov. 4 and Gen. Eisenhower buries the opposi- tion . . . Whose nose is sore pushing peanuts in the Caf? . . . Class dances and books . . . Hey Mike, You going Saturday night? . . . Still Regis vs. Emmanuel . . . Thanksgiving Holi- days . . . An injured Eagle gets his tail feathers singed by a revenge-seeking Crusader . . . well we can ' t upset them all the time, it would de- moralize them . . . The Sheraton Plaza is the 205 place to go after the game . . . Wait till next year . . . That cold wind cuts over the Heights again as Winter moves in . . . R.O.T.C. parade . . . Classes continue ... Do good and avoid evil . . . Dances and parties rule week-end eve- nings . . . Sports move indoors . . . Looks like the hoopsters and pucksters will hold their own this year . . . Christmas and vacation are just around the corner . . . Snooks Kelley and his bladed Eagles doing all right on the ice . . . Harvard and B.U. offering stiff competition . . . Silky and Co. got off to a slow start on the basketball court but are improving rapidly . . . December 17 and the holidays begin . . . B.C. takes over the U.S. Post Office . . . December 25 — Christmas is here . . . Hark the herald angels sing . . . Better look at the books for the mid-years . . . NEW YEAR ' S EVE! . . . Let ' s have a ball ... A good time was had by all . . . January 5, classes begin . . . Visits to the chapel at St. Mary ' s Hall . . . Exams coming up soon . . . The Military Ball at the Statler . . . I.M. basketball in the Gym . . . January 19, exams begin . . . The candles are burned low these days ... I wonder if I got by it? . . . January 30, they ' re over, now for the Senior Ball . . . Charming girls and beautiful music . . . Parties till the wee hours . . . February 2, second and last semester of Senior year begins . . . Hockey and basketball teams still shooting for honors 211 . . . Letters to grad schools going out . . . Snow clutters up the parking lot . . . Staff working on the Sub Turri . . . February 18, Ash Wednes- day . . . The solemn days of Lent begin . . . Christ ' s Sacrifice is repeated daily in the chapel . . . I.M. basketball playoffs are shaping up . . . Blood Mobile a big success . . . Balmy breezes and Spring Fever sweeps over the hill . . . Dramatic Society presents Saint in A Hurry . . . The Lenten Season is well under way . . . 213 '  V- fc. EXAMINATION BOOK Ih ATlOVAS. . Ss r iV t ' tA- ' § -fei e Rosary on the Library lawn . . . Shirtsleeves in the stands on Alumni Field . . . Hoopsters and Pucksters wind up the season . . . March 17, St. Paddy ' s Day . . . Big parade in Southie . . . April 1, Easter holidays begin . . . April 5, Easter Sunday . . . Mass and finery . . . April 13, back to class ... So soon . . . Softball takes up Alumni Field when Eagle batmen aren ' t prac- ticing . . . Steerike thuree, ye ' re out . . . Whad- dayamean strike . . . Days going quickly now 215 Sl8ii cdm u V- . . . Sub Turri arrives . . . May 18, the last finals begin . . . Got to hit these, or I won ' t get my Summa Cum . . .The Sheepskin is al- most within grasp now . . . Finals and orals over . . . Senior Week . . . The last retreat at St. Ignatius . . . The 7th, Baccalaureate . ... G minus one . . . Class Night and dancing on Linden Lane . . . The 10th and we receive our long awaited Degrees ... A perfect day ended by a perfect night at the Commencement Ball. 217 A-a- -a-h! R. O.T.I. The R.O.T.C. program was inaugurated at B.C. but six years ago. Under the command of Col. Lewis and more recently Col. Thayer, the unit has rapidly progressed and has established a tradition of meritorious achievement. It was fitting that a military unit be established at B.C. for, like the Jesuit system of education, military science seeks to develop a complete man. The R.O.T.C. program is so designed not only to produce trained junior officers, but also to lay the foundation of intelligent citizenship and to make the student cognizant of his per- sonal responsibility for upholding the American ideals of freedom and democracy. Personal ap- pearance, keenness of mind, a capacity for leadership and confidance in self are the de- mands, not only of the Army, but also of busi- ness, industry, and the professions. In addition to these tangible qualities, the R.O.T.C. seeks to instill in the cadet an appreciation of his duty to God and to Country. The history of the Class of 1953 has been brief in time, but full in achievement. Much has been learned and much has been accom- plished in a short four year span. Freshman and sophomore years are now but vague memories of drill-field confusion, as we tried to distin- guish left foot from right, and of classroom con- Fire! iii iH:i«l mi ? Thy banners raised on high. fusion, as we were indoctrinated in the func- tions of a soldier. Then came junior year and our pinks. Gone was the confusion and now under the tutelage of Maj. R. K. Jones we learned the functions of an Artillery officer. All too quickly junior year passed and we, new seniors arrived at Ft. Sill, Okla., where, for a brief six weeks, we tested, proved and perfected the techniques and principles acquired at col- lege. A memorable occasion of the summer camp was the visit of Rev. Joseph Maxwell, S.J., to Ft. Sill. Father Maxwell brought with him memories of the Heights; memories that quick- ly materialized as we found ourselves back at •%4 for effect. ft  ' ? i ij -.i lffl « 219 Lay wire . . . Lay wire . . . Then lay more wire. ' I do solemnly swear . . . ' j B.C. for our senior year. Our ranks unbroken by casualties, we immediately set about making soldiers out of the freshmen and sophomores, under the guidance of the regular personnel. Now our college career has fleeted by and as we approach the platform to receive our commis- sions, we have these memories and many others: the annual Military Masses, reviews and pres- entation ceremonies; the annual military ball and the bustle of preparation for the spring in- spections. But the most important of these memories cannot be recorded in mere words; it is the bond of friendship which can only exist between men who have shared a great experi- ence together. Now the memories are behind us and the future before us. What the future holds we cannot guess, but rest assured that the deeds and achievements of the class of 1953 shall greatly add to the glory of Boston College. vhere we separate the men from the boys. lgncccius andAa iCR the saints peatuRed in this chRoniclc died befoRe they could attain pRiesthood in the Society of Jesus+Uet, anth Ignatius and CauieR, they aieRe as one m theiR aRdenc love op J esus and AlaRy, and in the celestial vision cuith rohich they ' roeRe blessed+S ub tJuRRi, then has pictuRed these saints, and noai theiR Cfueen,m stained glass tinted bluet thus, the men of boston College may be Reminded that TTIaRy ' s blue mantle is theiR talisman tRue+ :$ mmmmmmmmi raw. § l ■■■-. ' ' , ■?- ■? •■■■■' ■' ■' ;..- ;.v,-!- ?. ■•. ' ' . : t v f ' ■;■■•.. •■.■WW ;.i ; : ■:.. ' .■Time, time, time, in its roughest stead moves from day to day. Yes, this quotation from MacBeth seems more true of the Class of 1953 than when ancient William wrote it. Here we stand at the end of a four year era and swear that it was only yesterday that the group first met. On the contrary, four years ago, April 9, 1949, a contingent of slightly awed students toted their hopes and knowledge to University Heights to take, what seemed then, like the most important test of their careers — an en- trance exam. The multitude of faces which you now know as Tom, Dick and Harry were just strange countenances then. After that first bap- tism of fire, we entered a new life, college life, filled with tremendous happenings, a few of which are inadequately captured in this essay. Who does not remember Registration Day when we were parted from our hard earned money. What for? The chance to work even harder. The months whizzed by, as is the tend- ency of well spent time. Official welcome was bestowed us by our Senior brothers, who staged a minstrel show in our behalf, highlighted by the antics of one Giles Threadgold, aptly named Mr. Eagle. Why, even the gladiators of the gridiron exchanged their helmets for aprons and humbly served us refreshments. The para- mount reason for our presence at Boston Col- lege was vividly portrayed for us by Rev. Edward L. Murphy, S.J. at the Mass of The Holy Ghost when he said, We are gathered here for the sanctification of our souls, and our final salvation — or for nothing. The football players who catered to us at the reception appeared quite different in their bat- tle attire on the night of our college football premiere. But alas and alack our dreams of football domination were brought to an abrupt halt as the efficient Sooners from Oklahoma proceeded to pluck our vaunted Eagle, 46-0. That initial football season was brought to a close with a roar with the Holy Cross game. Remember the rousing torchlight parade down staid Commonwealth Avenue and through Newspaper Row. Why even the Army and the Police were on our side that night. It was that or come out second best. The coup de grace was administered the following afternoon as the Crusaders of Holy Cross were rudely unhorsed 76-0, soothing balm for old grads still smarting from the 55-12 debacle. Again our group was feted as Fr. William Kelleher called the Freshman Class together at the Hotel Statler for a sumptuous banquet topped by community singing led by the Mar- gols whose membership is now supplemented by men of the Class of 1953. This and many similar events made it difficult to say farewell to our President, Fr. Keleher when he left in our Junior year. Such a tumultuous Freshman year and the outbreak of action in Korea made Sophomore year seem an anti-climax. We did our best in 225 1951 but the hot breath of the draft board sort of took the starch out of most. With the coming of Junior Year, and our re- turn to the Heights as upper classmen, things began to brighten up. Our football team, chosen to lose by twenty points to the vaunted ma- chine from Holy Cross, upended the Crusaders in a never to be forgotten 19-14 victory. The final touchdown of that game came seconds be- fore the final gun, after three tries at the stub- born Holy Cross forward wall. Boston went wild after that game and the people still recall the tremendous three-hour parade through crowd-lined streets climaxed by Mayor Hynes ' gift of the City to Jim Kane and Tom Sullivan. Our reign in sports did not end there. The Si Hockey team rolled to a successful season and was all ready for the N.C.A.A. Tournament when fate took a hand and dealt us a hard blow. It was the choice of a play-off with teams we had dominated all year or stand on our record. The decision was — stand on the record. Because of this Yale went to Colorado. Junior Week proved an enjoyable test of en- durance, highlighted by a minstrel show and the Junior Prom. Many of us had to scrape bottom for a cup of coffee after that ordeal! What has been described here is but an in- adequate glimpse of the happenings of a select group — a group which will go on to make his- tory because it has been endowed with that un- beatable spirit Ever to excel. G-DAY! To many of the 731 graduating Seniors of the Class of 1953, the dawn of a warm, June Com- mencement Day marked the beginning of the end. The long hours of study, the anxious ex- pectation of final exams, the tense, hushed mo- ments of the point-after-touchdown, the care- free cameraderie of youth; all are now but memories. But Boston College has not been just the sonorous Tower bells, or half-filled blue books, or torn football stubs — for four years Boston College has been a way of life for us. And now it has ended. Many of the class of 1953 will not walk its Linden shaded campus until they return as aging, grey-haired alumni. Many will never return. But Graduation is not the end. It is much 228 more. With the passing of time, the men of ' S3 will come to realize more and more that it was but the end of the beginning. We have rounded a corner on the road to Eternity. For many that road is a rough one, with many a pitfall and many a detour. But for the Boston College graduate, the way is clear; the heritage of twenty centuries of Christian culture, with its guideposts of Theology and Philosophy, are his. With the years will come an appreciation of the treasure he has received, and of the mean- ing of the Tower Bells: For His Hon-or, For His Glo-ry, Great-er Hon-or, Great-er Glo-rv! ■! mm fififff ,|, ' ■.1 , ,( ' (( , ..? ,- av S PATRONS Most Reverend Richard J. Cushing, D.D. Most Reverend John J. Wright, D.D. Most Reverend Eric F. MacKenzie, D.D. Rt. Rev. Msgr. Walter J. Furlong Very Reverend Joseph R. N. Maxwell, S.J. Reverend James D. Sullivan, S.J. Reverend Francis 0. Corcoran, S.J. Rt. Rev. Robert P. Barry Rt. Rev. Msgr. Edward F. Crowley Rt. Rev. Daniel J. Donovan Rt. Rev. Joseph M. Fitzgibbons Rt. Rev. John J. Joyce Rt. Rev. James F. Kelly Rt. Rev. Msgr. Joseph McGlinchey Rt. Rev. Charles D. Mclnnis Rt. Rev. Thomas F. McNamara Rt. Rev. Francis L. Phelan Rt. Rev. Thomas J. Riley Rt. Rev. C. T. H. Sherlock Rev. Frederick J. Deasy Rev. Andrew J. Corbett Rev. Daniel A. Flynn Rev. Daniel A. McCabe Rev. Stephen F. Moran Rev. Timothy A. Sheehan Mr. Joseph M. Aglio Mrs. Ann Ahearn Mr. and Mrs. Raymond J. Bailey Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Baleyko Mr. and Mrs. John E. Barry Mr. Eugene R. Beliveau Mr. and Mrs. Harold S. Berrigan Mr. and Mrs. Patrick J. Bohan Mr. Romeo E. Bossi Mrs. John P. Buckley Mr. and Mrs. Richard A. Buckley Mr. and Mrs. Joseph M. Burke Mr. Arthur G. Burtnett Mr. and Mrs. Daniel F. Callahan Mr. Silvanus J. Campbell Mr. and Mrs. Daniel E. 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Kerry, General Manager Established 1895 K nis SEA GRILLS 7-8 PARK SQUARE 13-15 STUART STREET HA 6-1100 HA 6-4215 601 washington street ha 6-8287 boston, massachusetts E. F. P. Compliments of BURNS, INC. ioo Summer Street, Boston STYLE— SERVICE— SANITATION Formal Clothes for Rental Special Discount to B. C. Students ALSTON STUDIOS, INC. 110 East Street EAST WEYMOUTH, MASS. Pioneers of Progress in School Photography FRANCIS H. CURTIN INSURANCE AGENCY 40 Broad Street BOSTON, MASS. INSURANCE BONDS Tel. LAfayette 3-6700 235 L omplimentd of Compliments of MOTOR CAR COMPANY OF NEW ENGLANfl 860 Commonwealth Ave. BOSTON 15, MASS. Compliments of SULLIVAN BROS. Printers LOWELL, MASS. 236 They Study at A P The business of the men and women of A P is efficient food dis- tribution. They make no claim to being educators, but they often find themselves in the role nonetheless. Because of A P ' s recognized leadership in the food industry, hundreds of organizations, in all parts of the country, visit A P operations each year to see how the food they eat and feed their families is manufactured, or how the food they produce is handled. Among these groups, for example, are: i. Students — from 4th and 5th grade pupils to college students of marketing, who tour A P ' s bakeries and manufacturing plants. 2. Women ' s clubs and other consumer groups who visit stores to learn how they are run, and to see demonstrations of meat cutting, produce selection, etc. 3. Farmers who grow the food A P distributes, who visit ware- houses to see how food is graded, packed and moved from farm to store. The men and women of A P are proud of these visits and the interest in A P that prompts them. They are proud of the operations which these groups see, and of the policies pioneered 93 years ago, which enable them to do the nation ' s most efficient job of food distribution. And they are glad to help the public understand the teamwork between producers and distributors that makes America the best fed nation in the world. A P FOOD STORES 237 BOSTON COLLEGE ALUMNI ASSOCIATION Chestnut Hill 67 MASSACHUSETTS Everything Photographic Three Stores to serve you CLAUS GELOTTE, INC. Camera Stores BOSTON— 284 Boylston St. CAMBRIDGE— Harvard Sq. QUINCY— 1387 Hancock St. CORBIN-SCHLAGE — Dealer — CAMPBELL HARDWARE, INC. Rear 274 Centre Street NEWTON 58, MASS. Waterproofing and Weatherproofing Leaking Masonry Walls Above Ground Waterproofing Basements WESTERN WATERPROOFING COMPANY INC. Boston 18 New York 17 BlNGHAMTON John H. Hession, President J. Joseph Callaghan, Treas. D. W. DUNN CO. PACKING JlTtp mm STORING -45 SHIPPING Established i8q6 317s WASHINGTON ST. BOSTON 30, MASS. 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Builders of Lyons Hall at BOSTON COLLEGE Compliments of a srriend 240 241 THE BOSTON COLLEGE SHOP In the New Business School Building Will Always Welcome You and Your Friends. Save Time, Save Money Clothing - Jewelry - Religious Articles - Stationery Mug - Glasses - Shirts - Jackets WILLIAM ST. GEORGE JOHN V. QUINLAN M. B. FDSTEB ELECTBIC ED. 368 CONGRESS STREET BOSTON, MASSACHUSETTS Compliments of ROSENFIELD UNIFORM COMPANY Established 1902 IS SCHOOL ST. BOSTON 8, MASSACHUSETTS Send for our Free catalogue. Orders shipped to all parts of the world! UNIFORMS INSIGNIA ACCESSORIES ( omplimentd of Ar srriencl 242 George F. Driscoll Company GENERAL CONTRACTORS Building Construction 41 EAST 42ND STREET NEW YORK 17. N. Y. MUrray Hill 7-4200 Builders op Gymnasium — Cranwell Preparatory School Campus Studio Apartments — Fordham University Science Building — Manhattan College KELLY ' S DRUG STORE C. P. Kelly, Reg. Phg. B.C. ' 29, Prop. 389 WASHINGTON ST., BRIGHTON For Service to the Sick, call St 2-291: Your Doctor Does RICHARD WHITE SONS, INC. Contractors 70 Crescent Street WEST NEWTON DE 2-9500 Compliments of HOWARD JOHNSON ' S On the Worcester Turnpike at CHESTNUT HILL LOngwood 6-8080 1262 Boylston St. Compliments of GENERAL FLOORING COMPANY Flooring Contractors Konnica Linoleums Broadlooms Plastic Tile Counter Work 745 BROAD ST. EAST WEYMOUTH Tel. WE 9-1039-W WE 9-3524 243 WARREN KAY VANTINE to • Official Photographers for the Classes of 1949, 1950, 1951, 1952, 1953 I • 9 132 Boylston Street BOSTON, MASSACHUSETTS 244 PHILOMATHEIA CLUB Women ' s Auxiliary to Boston College invites the wives, mothers, sisters and friends of the Alumni and Student Body to join in its work for the college Brigadier General Daniel J. Lynch, S.J., Chaplain Corps Our Spiritual Director and Moderator for thirty-three years A distinguished veteran of two World Wars For information address: MRS. VINCENT P. ROBERTS 246 Beacon Street Chestnut Hill 67 Massachusetts 245 v omplimenfo of The CLASS of 1954 y omplimenti of- The CLASS of 1955 ( ompiimeniA of The CCASS of 1956 246 HOLY NAME SOCIETY ' Every Man a Holy Name Man 9 ' CATHOLIC COLLEGE MEN . . . CATHOLIC LEADERS OF TOMORROW . . . JOIN YOUR PARISH HOLY NAME SOCIETY . . . THE HOLY NAME SOCIETY NEEDS YOU AND YOU NEED THE HOLY NAME SOCIETY. Compliments of St. Anthony ' s Parish, Cambridge, Mass. St. Clement ' s Parish, West Somerville, Mass. St. John ' s Parish, Peabody, Mass. St. John ' s Parish, Roxbury, Mass. St. Joseph ' s Parish, Lynn, Mass. St. Mary ' s Parish, Melrose, Mass. St. Stanislaus ' s Parish, Chelsea, Mass. St. Bernard ' s Parish, West Newton, Mass. St. Patrick ' s Parish, Lawrence, Mass. Our Lady Help of Christians, Newton, Mass. St. Mary ' s Parish, Charleston, Mass. 247 BOSTON COLLEGE Joseph R. N. Maxwell, S.J. President University Heights, Chestnut Hill 67, Mass. THE COLLEGE OF ARTS AND SCIENCES University Heights, Chestnut Hill 67, Mass. Francis 0. Corcoran, S.J., Dean THE GRADUATE SCHOOL OF ARTS AND SCIENCES University Heights, Chestnut Hill 67, Mass. James L. Burke, S.J., Dean THE COLLEGE OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION University Heights, Chestnut Hill 67, Mass. James D. Sullivan, S.J., Dean THE COLLEGE OF ARTS AND SCIENCES INTOWN 126 Newbury Street, Boston 16, Mass. John W. Ryan, S.J., Dean THE SUMMER SESSION University Heights, Chestnut Hill 67, Mass. Thomas J. Grace, S.J., D irector THE LAW SCHOOL 18 Tremont Street, Boston 8, Mass. William J. Kenealy, S.J., Dean THE SCHOOL OF SOCIAL WORK 126 Newbury Street, Boston 16, Mass. Dorothy L. Book, Dean THE SCHOOL OF NURSING 126 Newbury Street, Boston 16, Mass. Rita P. Kelleher Dean THE SCHOOL OF EDUCATION University Heights, Chestnut Hill 67, Mass. Charles F. Donovan, S.J. Dean THE INSTITUTE OF ADULT EDUCATION 126 Newbury Street, Boston 16, Mass. John W. Ryan, S.J., D irector THE COLLEGE OF LIBERAL ARTS IN LENOX Shadowbrook, Lenox, Mass. Patrick A. Sullivan, S.J. Dean THE SCHOOL OF PHILOSOPHY AND SCIENCE Concord Road, Weston 93, Mass. 1 Joseph E. Shea, S.J. Dean THE SCHOOL OF THEOLOGY Concord Road, Weston 93, Mass. Frederick L. Moriarty, S.J. Dean THE SEISMOLOGICAL OBSERVATORY Concord Road, Weston 93, Mass. Daniel Linehan, S.J., D irector 248 CONNOLLY ' S GARAGE, INC. Sales Buick Service 165 Chestnut Hill Avenue BRIGHTON, MASS. STadium 2-6700 The ZS(ame S. S. PIERCE CO. on the jPabel is your Guarantee of Quality Compliments of JOHN J. DONAHUE SON Funeral Home 66 Magazine St. Cambridge, Mass. John F. Donahue John F. Donahue Jr., ' 52 Compliments of CHESTNUT HILL GARAGE Opposite Boston College L. G. BALFOUR COMPANY The Official Boston College Ring is Balfour Made Balfour Services Include Diplomas, Commencement Announcements, Personal Cards. 230 Boylston St. Boston, Mass. Compliments of WESTON NURSERIES INC. Suppliers of New England Grown Hardy Garden Materials Frankland St., Hopkinton, Mass. 85 Winter St., Weston 93, Mass. Hopkinton 2011 Welleslev 5-3431 K omp lint en CA of a rriena REPUBLIC PIPE SUPPLY CORPORATION Wholesalers of Plumbing, Heating and Electrical Supplies 1325 Columbus Avenue ROXBURY, MASS. 249 Gerald Henderson Henry W. Kneeland John F. Watson Kenneth W. Faunce Waldo M. Hatch Anthony Faunce As pioneers in the development of Medical Reimbursement Insurance, we are happy to have had the privilege of formulating a plan for the students at Boston College. College, School and Camp Department JOHN C. PAIGE COMPANY 40 BROAD STREFT BOSTON Portland, Maine; Los Angeles, Calif.; New York City Compliments of P. E. MURRAY Funeral Service L-omplimenfo of a srriend 250 f J COORDINATION ' ... a word that can mean a lot to you, even more than it does to us. It embodies a principle upon which our success depends. It means the proper economy of money, mate- rials, and time, but always bearing in mind the kind of a yearbook you wish to have produced and of which you will be proud. BJH S learned to appreciate that principle a long time ago. It is for this reason that we have consistently advocated the coordination of all factors of yearbook production. We are indeed glad to have been selected to produce this year ' s book. MAKER. JONES, HAUSAUER SAVAGE, MNC Producers of Fine College Annuals Ituffalo. u York r s- 3 V M: ' ? $•■n£ i L: k :J fc A! : •Vnir- '
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