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30 L A T I X SCHOOL YEARBOOK WILLIAM FRANXIS MAHOXF.Y “Hilly” Boston College He was not horn for shame.’ ' F.ntered Class I ’. from Nazareth School. 1929; Glee Club. 19.14. WILLIAM HOWARD MARCUS “Marc” Harvard And lo! There came a man of destiny.’’ Entered Class HI. from Brookline High School. 19.11; Dramatic Club. 1931.32; Class Day Committee, 1934; Inde- pendent Tennis, 19,12-33-34; Captain of Tennis Team, 1933-34. HENRY MASON “Hen” Harvard ' 7 like your silence.’’ Entered Class IV. from Oliver W. Holmes School, 1930; Band, 1930-34; Lieutenant in Band, 1933-34; “Register” Busi- ness Staff, 1932-.13 (.Advertising Manager, 1933-34); Liter- ary Club, 1932-34. PAUL MAS.SIK Harvard A Steam engine in trousers.” Entered Class VI. from John Marshall School, 1928; Stamp Club, 1930-.14; Literary Club, 1933-34; Latin Club, 1929-30- 33-34; Physics Club. 19.1.1-34; Captain. 13th Co., 1st Regt. JOSEPH MILLER Joe” Mass. State Silence never betrays you.” Entered Class VI. from Roger Wolcott School, 1928; Phy- sics Club, 1934; Glee Club, 1934. DAVID SALEM MOSES “Dave” Harvard jMusic hath charms to soothe the savage breast.” Entered Class IV. from Rice Elementary School, 1930. PAUL KEVIN MURPHY “Smoky” M. I. T. Gay, but with dignity.” Entered Class IV- B from St. Gregory’s School, 1929. ROBERT FRANCIS MURRAY “Bob” Boston College I was too fair and that was my undoing.” Entered Class VI. from Edward Everett School, 1928; Modern Prize, 1929; Approbation Prize, 1929; Fidelity Prize, 1930-31; Latin Club, 1934; Literary Club, 1934; 2nd Lieuten- ant, 2nd Co., 1st Regiment.
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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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LATIN SCHOOL YEARBOOK 31 Jerry” Entered Fidelity 19.12-.13. JEROME MYSEE McGill A mother ' s pride, a father’s joy.” Class IV. from Edward Devotion School, 1930; Prize, 1932; Stamp Club, 1932-33; French Club, DEXZIL NAAR Denny” Harvard The race is run.” Entered Class VI. from Andrew Jackson School, 1928; Drum and Bugle Corps, 1930-34; Physics Club, 1934; French Club, 19.12-33. JOSEPH FRANCIS NEE Tiger Joe” Harvard A lesson done, a plum averted.” Entered Class IV. from Frank V. Thompson School, 1929; French Club, 1930-31; Literary Club, 1929-30; Class Day Committee, 1934; Football, 1933; Track, 1933. ALBERT HANSON NELSON Lightning” Yale Let’s all sing like the birdies sing.” Entered Class VI. from James A. Garfield School. 1928; Physics Club. 1934; Latin Club, 1933-34. ROBERT PHILIP EDWIN NELSON Admiral” Univ. of Minnesota Blessings on him who invented sleep.” Entered Class VI. from Longfellow School, 1927. SIDNEY ROBERT NEUSTADT Sid Harvard Let thy speech he better than silence, or he silent.” Entered Class IV-B from Phillips Brooks School, 1929; French Club, 1932-33; Literary Club, 1932-33; Captain, 11th Co., 2nd Regiment. WILLIAM JOSEPH NOLAN Bill” Harvard Thy modesty’s a candle to thy merit. Entered Class VI. from Edward Everett School, 1928; Fidelity Prize, 1928; Rifle Club, 1933-34; Debating Club, 1928-30; Drum Corps, 1930-31-32-33-34 (Captain, 1934); Swim- ming, 1931; Cheer Leader, 1934. LEWIS HENRY NORCOTT “Minny” Harvard I know what I know.” Entered Class VI. from Rochambeau School, 1927; Physics Club, 1934; Glee Club, 1934; Library Service, 1933.
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