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JOHN JOSEPH DOHERTY Snuffy Entered Class VI from Francis Parkman School in 1933, 2nd Lieut. 1st Co. 1st Reg. Comb down his hair; look, look it stands upright — Shakespeare ROBERT JOSEPH PATRICK DONLAN Bob Harvard Entered Class IV from St. Francis Xavier School in 1935, Ap- probation Prize IV, Classical Prize IV, Special Prize Declamation III, 3rd Prize Declamation II, 3rd Prize Reading III, Special Prize Debating III, Grinnell Award I, Debating Club IV, III, II, L President I, Stamp Club II, I, Vice-President I, Orchestra IV, Washing ton- Lincoln Orator II, Washington-Lincoln Essayist I, Editor-in-Chief of Register I, Chairman Yearbook Committee, 2nd Lieut. 12th Co. 2nd Reg. Then he will talk — Good gods how he will talk” — Robinson WILLIAM JOSEPH DONOVAN Bill” Boston College Entered Class IV from Washington Irving School in 1935, Dramatic Club l, 2nd Lieut. 15th Co. 1st Reg. He does it with a better grace but I do it more natural — Shakespeare i PHILIP JOHN DOWNING Phil Entered Class IV from St. Raphael School in 1935, Orchestra II, II, Chess and Checker Club IV, III, Art Club II, I, Class Song, Und Lieut. 14th Co. 1st Reg. The man that hath no music in his breast . . . — Shakespeare Jjo, Twenty-Four
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FRANCIS PAUL DARCY Professor, Yale Entered Class VI from Mary Hemenway School in 1933, 2nd Lieut. 6th Co. 2nd Reg. And evermore he said ' tomorrow ' — Anon •- w ft STANLEY HUNTINGTON DAVIS M 5l an Boston College Entered Class IV from St. Ann ' s School in 1934, Modern Prize IV, Fidelity Prize III, Dramatic Club IV, Classical Club I, French Club I, Register Staff I, Tercentenary Pageant IV, Orchestra IV, III. ||, |, Concert Master I, Festival Concert, Symphony Orches- tra I. Class Poet, 2nd Lieut. 10th Co. 1st Reg. The tender charm of poetry — Wordsworth , »sf yJk DOMINIC ARTHUR DELLASCIO Delly Wentworth Institute Entered Class VI from Bigelow School in 1932, Highway Safety Club I, Captain 10th Co. 2nd Reg. ' His speech is a burning fire — Swinburne GEORGE EDWARD DESAULNIERS Frenchy Harvard Entered Class VI from Edward Everett School in 1933, Band VI, V, IV, III, II, I, 2nd Prize Mellophone Competition IV, 1st Prize Mellcphone Compeiition III, II, Orchestra IV, III, Boston Public Schools Symphony Band IV, III, II, I, Librarian I, Concert Band IV, III, II, I, 1st Lieut. Concert Band. Neither a borrower or a lender be ' — Shakespeare . $ Twenty-Three
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DONALD WESLEY DREW Don L T. Entered Class IV from Washington Irving School in 1935, Modern Prize IV, Rifle Club II, I, Senior History Club I, Band IV, III, II, I, 2nd Lieut. Band. Infinite riches in a little room — Marlowe ELI HERBERT DUBINSKY Skinny Boston University Entered Class IV from Phillips Brooks School in 1935, Literary Club II, Music Appreciation Club III, Classical Club I, Drum Corps IV, III, II, I, 2nd Lieut. Drum Corps. We boil at different degrees — Emerson HENRY JOSEPH DUCEY Hank Boston College Entered Class VI from Emily A. Fifield School in 1932, Senior History Club I, Math Club I. He who associates with wolves will learn to howl — Shakespeare VINCENT BERNARD FARRELL Vin Northeastern Entered Class IV from St. Gregory ' s School in 1935, Highway Safety Club I, Senior History Club I, Class Council, 1st Lieut. 12th Co. 1st Reg. A friend is worth all the hazards we can run — Tennyson Twenty-Five
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