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RICHARD BRAVERMAN “Dick” Harvard “ Duty determines destiny. Entered Class IV from the Carter School in 1948. National Honor Society II, I; Classical Prize IV; Class of 1885 Prize IV; Modern Prize III; Highway Safety Club I; Modern History Club I; 2nd Lieut Corridor Patrol. JOHN ANTHONY BRAZUKAS M.l.T. ‘‘Shall we dance? Entered Class IV from the T. N. Hart School in 1948. National Honor Society I; Fidelity Prize II; Track II; Chess Club IV, II, II, I, Treas. I; Red Cross Club III. II. I, Sec. I; Delegate Junior Red Cross Interschool Council IV. Ill, II, I, Vice-Pres. I; Junior Achievement II, I, Com- pany Sec. II, Company Pres. I; Speaker Junior Achieve- ment Assembly I; Victory Dance Comm. I; Ring Comm. II; 2nd Lieut. Corridor Patrol. MAURICE ALLEN BRESLOW “Maury” Bres” Cornell “ Right or wrong, he still has ideas about everything.” Entered Class IV from the Frank V. Thompson School in 1948. Spelling Prize II; Track IV; Hockey II, I; Aviation Club III; Highway Safety Club I; Math Club I; Model Crafts Club II. Modern History Club I; Bowling Club II; Office Messenger II. I; Junior-Senior Dance Comm. I; Corridor Patrol I; Usher at Graduation II; Yearbook Home-Room Assistant I; Register Business Staff I; Band III, II, I, 2nd Lieut. I. RICHARD EVAN BROOKS Dick” Northeastern “ The force of his own merit makes his way.” Entered Class VI from the John Marshall School in 1946. Modern Prize V; Track VI, V; Basketball IV, III, II, I; Softball VI, V; Model Crafts Club IV; Highway Safety Cluib IV. I, Pres. I; Lunchroom Marshall II; 2nd Lieut. Corridor Patrol. 29
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“Bitt” T ufts Gene” “ Content thyself to be good.” Entered Class VI from the Richard Olney School in 1946. Track IV, III; Hockey II, I; German Club II; Highway Safety Club II, I; Stamp Club II; Meteorology Club II, I; Sailing Club I; Class Day Comm. I; Fisher Body Crafts- men’s Guild II, II, I; Mid-Winter Dance Comm. I; Cor- ridor Patrol III, II, I; 1st Lieut. 2nd Co. 1st Reg. ARTHUR LEWIS BLOCK Artie” Harvard ‘‘He that hath knowledge spareth his words’’ Entered Class VI from the Harriet A. Baldwin School in 1946. Track III; Basketball II; Literary Club I; Modern History Club II; Register, Circulation I; Science Club III; Bowl- ing Club II; Red Cress Club, Pres. I; Piano Soloist I; Lunchroom Marshal II; Junior Achievement II; Corridor Patrol II; Junior-Senior Dance Comm. II; Farewell Ban- quet Comm. I; Usher, Class Day I; 2nd Lieut. 11 Co. 1st Reg. ARTHUR DAVID BLOOM Archie” Harvard “Whatever is worth doing at all is worth doing well.” Entered Class IV from the F. V. Thompson School in 1948. Modern Prize IV. Ill; Class of 1885 Prize IV; Approbation Prize III; Fidelity Prize II; National Honor Society II, I, Sec. I; Track IV, II; French Club II, I. Pres. I; German C.ub III, II; Latin Club II. I, Pres. I: Register, Adv. Staff If; C.ass Banquet Comm. I; Red Cross Comm. II; Cor- ridor Patrol II, I; Coin Club II; Harvard Medical Asst. II, I; Speaker at National Honor Society Induction I; Orches- tra II. I; Band IV, II. II, I; 2nd Lt. of Band. LOUIS SAUNDER BORTNICK “Lou” Harvard “He wields a mighty racket.” Entered Class VI from the Margeret Fuller Schoon in 1946. Approbation Prize V; Fidelity Prize IV; Boston City Champ- ionship Tennis II; Runner-Up Mass. State Tennis Champ- ionship II; WCOP All Scholastic Award II; Basketball V, IV, III, II; Tennis IV, III, II, I, Co-Capt. II, Capt. I; Lit- erary Club I; German Club II; Bowling Club I; Junior Achievement II; Class Day Comm. I; Corridor Patrol II, I; Band VI, V, IV, III, II, I; Symphony Band IV; 2nd Lieut. Band.
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JOHN SEELEY BROSS “Hans” “Seeley” Harvard “Power belongeth to the self-possessed.’’ Entered Class VI from the Winship School in 1946. Fidelity Prize VI; Approbation Prize III; National Honor Society II, I; Cross-country 1 1, II, I, Capt. I; Literary Club I; Modern History Club I; Glee Club IV. Ill, II. I; Highway Safety Club II; Nurse’s A st. Ill, II, I; Enter- tainment Comm, of National Honor So-rty Revue I; Cor- ridor Patrol III, II; 2nd Lt. 1st Co. 2nd Regt. GEORGE FREDERICK BRYANT “Lefty” Tufts “The mildest manners with the bravest mind.’’ Entered Class IV from the Thomas N. Hart School in 1943. Basketball III, IT, I; German Club III. II; Highway Safety Club II, I, Sec. I; Stamp Club I; Skiing Club I; Junior Achievement I: Mid- Winter Dance Comm. I; 2nd Lieut. 6th Co. 2nd Reg. FRANCIS JOHN BURKE “Frank” Harvard “A friend to all who know him. Entered Class IV from the Wellesley Junior High School in 1947. Art Club II, I: Chess Club III; German Club III, II, I; Bowling II, I; Sailing Club I, Sec. I; Junior Achievement II, I; 2nd Lieut. 2nd Co. 1st Reg. GEORGE PETER CANELLOS Harvard “The immortal influence of Sparta.” Entered Class VI from the Curtis Guild School in 1946. National Honor Society I, Ticket Comm. I; Art Club III; Aviation Club III; French Club II; Mathematics Club II, Modern History Club II, I, Treas. I: Radio Club III; Reg- ister Advertising Staff I; Red Cross Club II, Chairman of Executive Comm. II; Greek Cluib II, I, Vice-Pres. I; Meteor- ology Club III, II; Office Assistant I; Usher at Graduation II; Health Room Assistant I; 2nd Lieut. Corridor Patrol. 30
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