Boston Latin School - Liber Actorum Yearbook (Boston, MA)

 - Class of 1934

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28 LATIN SCHOOL YEARBOOK WILUAM DAVID LANE “Willie” Dick” Univ. of So. Calif. The lane that knows no turning. Entered Class ’I. from William Lloyd Garrison School, 1928; Classical Prize, 1929-30; Debatinf? Club, 1933-34; 2nd Lieutenant, 14th Co., 1st Regiment. JOHN JOSEPH LARKIN Mass. State W ' here did you get that tie? Entered Class VI. from Hugh O ' Brien School, 1927; Dance Committee, 1934. WILLIAM LENDER “Willie” Boston University Throw physics to the dogs. Entered Class IV. from Theodore Roosevelt School, 1930; Physics Club, 1933-34; Band, 1931-32-33-34; 2nd Lieutenant, Band. ERNEST KARL ERICH RINGER LEVENS Red” Harvard A little knowledge pufjeth up a man. Entered Class IV-B from Oliver W. Holmes School, 1930; French Club, 1932-33; Glee Club, 1934; Orchestra, 1930-31- 32-33-34 (Concert Master, 1933-34); Boston Public Schools Symphony Orchestra, 1931 -32-33-34. HOWARD MAYO LEVENSON Howie” Brown Am I a god? I see so clearly. Entered Class A ' l. from H. A. Baldwin School, 1928; Liter- ary Club, 1932-33-34; Staff Artist, Register,” 1933-34. JOSEPH LEVINE “Joe ' ’ Boston University isdom is better than riches. Entered Class III. from F. V. Thompson School, 1929, LEON BERNARD LEVITAN Blessed is simplicity. Entered Class IV. from F. V. Thompson School, Tufts 1930. IRVING HAROLD LIEF Irv” Harold Genius may conceive.” Entered Class VI. from Henry L. Higginson School, 1928; Literary Club, 1933-34; Latin Club, 1933-34; Debating Club, 1933-34; 1st Lieutenant, 13th Co., 2nd Regiment.

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27 MAXWELL IRVIXG KLAYMAX “Mac” Harvard leave my character behind meT Entered Class VI. from Thomas N. Hart School, 1928; Junior Dehatinpr Club, 1930; Senior Debating Club, 1932- 33-34; Latin Club. 1930; French Club, 1933; Literary Club, 1933-34; 1st Lieutenant, 11th Co., 1st Regiment. BERNARD KLEIN “Bernie” Harvard ' ' Gentle as a lamb.’ ' Entered Class IV. from Theodore Roosevelt School, 1930; Modern Prize, 1930-31-32-33; Classical Prize, 1931-32; Stamp Club, 1932-33-34; Literary Club, 1933-34. HENRY GEORGE KOHL, JR. “Ted” Boston University If ' bosses ' could speak — ' ' Entered Class VI. from Charles Sumner School, 1928; Fi- delity Prize, 1928-29; Modern Prize, 1929-30; Drum Corps, 1931 -32-33-34; Drum Major of Drum and Bugle Corps, 1934; Rifle Club, 1934; Stamp Club, 1929-30; Latin Club, 1929-30. BERNARD KOPELMAN “Bernie” Harvard He ivho hath no music in his soul. Entered Class IV. from Christopher Gibson School, 1930; Fidelity I’rize, 1932; Chess and Checker Club. 1933-34; Lit- erary Club, 1933-34; 2nd Lieutenant, 11th Co., 1st Regiment. RU ' HARD GEORGE LABOVITZ “Dickie” Harvard That schoolgirl complexion. Entered C ' lass VI. from Roger Wolcott School, 1928; Lit- erary Club, 1932-33-34; Dramatic Club, 1933-34; Rifle Club, 1933-34; French Club, 1932-33; Captain, 4th Co., 2nd Regi- ment. ROBERT LAMOND “Effervescent” Harvard As full of u’it as an egg is full of meat. Entered Class TV-B from Jefferson School, 1930; Physics Club, 1933-34; Stamp Club, 1932-33-34; Rifle Club. 1933-34. MORRIS LAND “Murry” Silence, my boy, silence. Entered Class VI. from Roger Wolcott School, 1928; Classi- cal Prize, 1928-29-32-33; Modern Prize, 1930-31-32; Dr amatic Club, 1933-34; French Club, 1932-33; Literary Club, 1933-34; Latin Club, 1929-30; 2nd Lieutenant on Staff; Chess and Checker Club, 1931-32. FREDERICK LAURENCE LANDRIGAN “Fred” “Landy” Boston College Abash ' d the devil stood. ' ' Entered Class HI. from Brookline High School, 1931; Debating Club, 1933-34; Latin Club, 1933-34.



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29 PHILIP ALFRED LIEF “Fishie Harvard voice crying in the wilderness.” Entered Class VI. from William Lloyd Garrison School, 1928; Classical Prize, 1929-30-31-33; Approbation Prize, 1929- 31-33; Declamation Prize, 1932; First Prize, Declamation, 1933; Debating Club, 1932-34 ( ' ice- President, 1934); French Club, 1932-33; Literary Club, 1932-34 (Vice-President, 1934); Captain, 8th Co., 1st Regiment; Ring Committee, 1934. SYLVAN ABRAHAM LINCHITZ ‘‘Sleepy” Harvard ”Of good qualities and a liberal education. Entered Class VI. from William Lloyd Garrison School, 1928; Modern Prize, 1928-29-32-33; Classical Prize, 1929-31; Circulation Manager, “Register,” 1933-34; Debating Club, 1933-34; Literary Club, 1933-34. JOHN LOUIS LUTZ “Nick” Dartmouth The endearing elegance of female friendship.” Entered Class VI. from Emily A. Fifield School, 1928; Fidelity Prize, 1930-31; Literary Club, ’32-33; French Club, 1931- 32-33; Banquet Committee, 1933-34; Swimming, 1930-31. JOHN FRANCIS McCARREN “Mac” Holy Cross W ' here ' s the glove?” Entered Class VI. from Dudley School, 1928; Approbation Prize, 1929; Baseball, 1932-33-34; Football, 1932-33; Captain, 6th Co., 2nd Regiment. ELWOOD SCOTT McKENNEY “Mac” Harvard “For bold in heart and act and leord zaas he.’’ Entered Class VI. from Henry L. Higginson School, 1928; Junior Debating Club, 1929-30; Literary Club, 1932-33-34; French Club, 1932-33; Glee Club, 1934; Dramatic Club, 1933- 34; Debating Club, 1932-33; Washington Essayist. 1934; Track, 1932-33; Declaimer, Washington Exercises, 1928. JOHN FITZGERALD McKENZIE “Jack” Harvard ”A lion among the ladies is a most dreadful thing.” Entered Class VI. from John Marshall School, 1928; Fi- delity Prize, 1931-32; Dramatic Club, 1933-34; Glee Club, 1933-34; Chairman, Year Book Committee, 1934; French Club, 1932-33; Literary Club, 1930-31-32-33; Debating Club. 1932- 33-34; Library Service Club, 1931-32-33-34; Physics Clul), 1933-34; Bugle Corps, 1930-31-32-33-34; 1st Lieutenant, Bugle Corps, 1933-34; Manager of Track, 1934; Swimming, 1930-31; Basemall, 1931-32. GEORGE THOMAS McLAUGHLIN “Buddy” Holy Cross On their own merits, modest men are dumb.” Entered Class HI. from Henry L. Pierce School, 1930; Warren Eastman Robinson Prize, 1932; Room Delegate, 1934; Football, 1932-33; Baseball, 1932-33-34 (Capt., 1934). PETER ALFRED MAFFEO “Pete” Harvard XX here is thy blush.” Entered Class VI. from Blackington School, 1928; Fidelity Prize, 1932-33; Literary Club, 1933-34; Stage Manager for Dramatic Club, 1933; 2nd Lieutenant, 5th Co., 2nd Regiment.

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