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ALAN DONALD CARLIN “Al” Harvard “ Life is a jest. Entered Class VI from the William Lloyd Garrison School in 1946. Literary Club II; German Club II; Music Appreciation Club VI; Highway Safety Club II; Bowling Club I; Junior Achievement II, I. Sec. II, Prod, Mgr. I; Achiever’s Award II, Advanced Achiever’s Award I; 1st Sgt. 9th Co. 1st Reg ' . MAURICE CHEFIT2 “Sonny” Brandeis He has a debonair manner. Entered Class VI from the Champlain School in 1946. Softball VI, V; Bowling II, I; Aviation Club VI, V, III, I, Sec. I; Music Appreciation Club VI, V, IV; French Club II; German Clulb III, II, I; Glee Club I; Highway Safety Club III, II, I; Meteorology Club II, I; Coin Club, I; Sail- ing Club I, Treas. I; Ring Committee I; Usher, Graduation II; Fisher Body’s Craftsman Guild III, II, I; 2nd Lieut. 11th Co. 2nd Reg. THOMAS CHIN “Tom” Harvard He has to be known to be appreciated. Entered Class III from the Clarence R. Edwards School in 1949. Modern Prize III; Approbation Prize III; Classical Prize II; Charles E. Grinnell Memorial Scholarship I; National Honor Society II, I; Football II, Asst. Mgr. II; Track III; Literary Club II; Debating Club II; French Club II, I; Ger- man Club II, Modern History Club I, Program Comm. I; Poetry Club II; War Savings Stamp Comm. I; Supply Room Asst. Ill, II, I; Book Room Asst. Ill, II, I; Usher at Graduation II; Usher at Parent-Teachers Day I; Junior Achievement II; Delegate to Goodwill Dinner I; Capt. 1st Co. 2nd Regt. ROBERT SHELDON CHRISTIAN “Fletcher” H arvard Eat, drink, and be merry. Entered Class VI from the Washington Allston School in 1946. Classical Prize VI; Literary Club III, I; Red Cross Club I. Exec. Comm. I; Junior-Senior Dance Comm. I; Nurse’s Asst. Ill; Office Asst. II, I; Corridor Patrol III, II; 2nd I.t. 1st Co. 1st Regt. 31
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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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LOUIS JOSEPH CIRCEO “Lou” “Circ” “Joe” M.l.T. “ His walk is impressive.” Entered Class VI from the Bice School in 1945. 3rd Prize 2nd Annual Science Fair V; Jr. Achievement Executive Award III; Spelling Prize I; Football III, II, I; Track IV. Ill, II I; Outdoor Track III, II. I; Art Club V; Camera Cluib III; German Club III, I; Highway Safety Club II II I; Literary Club III, II, I; Math Club II, I; Model Crafts Ch b III: Coin Club II; Red Cross Club II; Meteorology Club III; Memorial Day Exercises III, II: Jun- ior A hievement IV, III, II, I, Pres. Ill, II, I; Jr. Achieve- ment Boston Association, Pres. I; Usher at Graduation II; Fisher Body Craft r man II, I; Victory Dance Comm. II, I; Ring Comm. II; Corridor Patrol III, II, I; Jr. -Sr. Dance Ccmm. I; Drum and Bugle Corps VI, V, IV, III, II, I; Captain Drum Corp. SALVATORE JOSEPH COMPAGNONE “Sal” “Sam” Brown The sculptor fashioned him for a pocket Hercules.” Entered Class VI from the Damon School in 1946. Foot: all II. I; Track III, II, I; Modern History Club I; Red Cross Club II; Meteorology Club II, I; Class Day Comm. I; Victory Dance Comm. II, I; Mid-winter Dance Conun. II; Corridor Patrol IV, III, II, I; Drum Corps V, IV. Ill, II, I; 1st Lt. of Drum Corps. JOHN FRANCIS CORBETT “Jack” Boston College Ask me no questions, and I’ll tell you no fibs.” Entered Class IV from the Blessed Sacrament School in 1948. Track III, II, I; Literary Club II, I; Model Crafts Club II; Modern History Club II, I; Dramatics Club III, II, I; Corridor Patrol III, I; Lunchroom Marshall II; Assistant to Lunchroom Supervisor II, I; Fisher Craftsman Guild III, II; 1st Lieut. 11th Co. 2nd Reg. FRANK JOSEPH CORLISS Frank Boston College “Enjoy yourself while you can.” Entered Class IV from the Grover Cleveland School in 1948. Aviation Club III, II; German Club III; Modern History II; Highway Safety Club III, II, I; Stamp Club II; Junior Achievement II, I, Pres. II, Production Manager I; 2nd Lieut. Corridor Patrol. 32
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