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HAROLD STANLEY SHELNUT ffl-lag Harvard I n solitude we are least alone. Entered Class IV from the Mather School. Classical Prize IV, III, IIQ Approbation Prize IV. IIIg Class of 1885 Prize IV: Track IIg French Club Ilg Red Cross Ig National Honor Society II, Ig Corridcr Patrol II, I: Defense Stamp Salesman Ig Tutor lg Ist Lieut. lst Co. lst Regt. BIARVIN ALLEN SIBULKIN Sibi Marv Harvard In the diligence of his idlenessf' Entered Class IV from the Oliver Wendell Holmes School. Boston Herald Spelling Prize IV: Bowling II, Ig Highway Safety Club IIg Latin Club II: Modern History Club lg Soloist in Assembly Illg Corridor Pa- trol Ilg 2nd Lieut. Corr. Patrol. ROBERT ELIOT VOEGTLIN Bob Tufts The deepest rivers with the least noise. Entered Class VI from the Sarah Greenwood School. Junior Achievement II, President Ilg 2nd Lieut. lst Co. lst Regt. ALAN JOSEPH WARD AJ . Brandeis Ease with dignity. Entered Class VI from the Dudley School. Tennis VI-I, Manager II, I3 Debating Club Ig Glee Club IV. III. II, I, Vice- Pres. Ig Highway Safet Club Illg Morse Code Club IV, III: Bowling Club IIg Science Fiction Club il, Treasurer Ilg Junior Achievement I, Vice-Pres. lg Safety Program II CWMEXM 2nd Lieut. Corr. Patrol. WALTER FRANCIS WELDON Wally Wal Boston College Give the tools to him who can handle them. Entered Class VI from the Longfellow School. Approbation Prize VIg French Club II. Ig Highwa Safety Club 1: Modern History Club Ig Tutor I5 National Honor Society lil, Ig Corridor Patrol Ilg 2nd Lieut. Corr. Patrol. l29l-
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HENRY JAMES ROBINSON Hank Robbie Bowdoin Nalure nuule him. then broke Hue IIIUIIIS, liutcrcd Class IV from the Princv School. Art. Club lVg Ccrman Club lg Bowling: Club I: Mctcorology Club IV: Cradu- tion llshvr ll: 2nd lticut. Corr. Patrol. ARNULII EIYYVARII SAFFER Aruic Harvard 1 om noi in llze roll of common IIIPILN lintcrcd Class Vl from thc Andrcxx Jackson School. Classical Prizc Vl. V: Camcra Club lll. ll. Sgt. at Arms l: Cllcss Club YQ Highway Safcty Club lll: Modcrn llistory Club I: Music Apprcciation Club Vl: Poctry Club Vl. V: Rowling: Club ll: ltunchroom Marshal Il: Corridor Patrol ll, I: Farcwcll Prom Comm. ln 2nd l.icut. Corr. Patrol. JOSEPH ANTHONY STEPIIEN SALYO Jvc Tufts lf you know llze value QflIlUI1P'V. Iry lo borrow from him. lintcrcd Class Vl from thx' Samucl Adams School. Allprobation Prizm' IV: Football ll. l: Track Vl. V. IV, lll: Colt' IV: Nlvtcor- ology Club lll: Rcy Club l. Svcrvtary lg Crcvk Club ll. Program Comm. l: Sccrutary-Trcasuror ol' thc Scnior Class: National llonor Socicty I: Nlid- Wintcr Dance Comm. ll. l: Victory Dancc Comm. I: .lunior Prom Couuu. ll: llshcr at Craduation ll: Farowcll Prom Comm, I: Chairman ot' Class llauquct Comm. I: Class Day Comm. lg Corr. Patrol ll. I: Lunchroom Marshal lll: Captain tStaIl'J -- lst l,icut.. 5th Co. 2nd Rcgt. NIITCIIELI, SANIIELSON Sam 'shlilcbv Harvard Some fredii in being jolly. Iintcrcd Class VI from the Aloxandvr Hamilton School. Modern Prizo I: French Club I: Highway Safvty Club VI. III. ll: Modcl Crafts Club VI. Vg Modern History Club lg Stamp Club Ill. ll: Nursmfs Assistant IlIg 2nd Licut. Cor. Patrol. FREDERICK THEODORE SIIANI-'IELD Fred Harvard A joke is a very serious thing. Entered Class VI from the Charles H. Taylor School. Classical Prize VI, ll: Approbation Prize V: Fidelity Prize IV: Dramatics I: French Club l. Program Comm. lg Highway Safety Club III: Modern History Club I, Treasurer I: Greek Club Ill. Il, Treasurer I: Class Banquet Comm. I: National Honor Society Ig C. I.. S. Senior Play Ig 2nd Lieut. lst Co. lst Rc-gt. HSI
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302 JOHN FRANCIS DOBBYN 20 Bellaire lid. lloslindale Class of '08 Harvard 'l2: A.B. Harvard School of Education '25: lid.M. English '26-'27 Hobbies: Contract bridgeg watching Here '27 - present icc hockey ln charge of school finances Feels Latin masters should be cre- ated as members of a special schoolg . 1 wouldn't teach in any other school. Advice to students: Do 11 now. Dorf! posfpone any lask, however disagreeable. s After Bob Hegerich's booming rendition of the fourth stanza of America in the morning, the members of Boom 302 go their separate ways to their several classes. It is rare that we, as a class, get together. But seldom as we convene, no one will ever forget Tom Kurey and his noisy clothes and Steve Corman, who runs a close tonsorial second. The more talented faction of the room consists of Tony Malione, Bob McLean, Tom Sotir, Saul Troen, and Keith 0'Donnell, who, if they merged their talents, could give Freddy Guerra a run for his money in bidding on the Senior Prom. The lively side of the room is well supplemented by our more lifeless and sleepy brothers, Bill Banker and Dick Goldstein. A class which a large proportion of the room enjoys is Dr. Callanan's English. Here Pete Lynch and Dave Barnes excel in their efforts to help Jazz teach the little rebels by spicing the period with amusing anecdotes .... In Mr. Andrew J ackson Bosenthal's history sessions, the conservative party is the majority party. Leading conservative representatives are Tony Salvucci, Ralph Aserkoff, Frank Carroll, Jim O'Connor, Bob Burkhart, and George Crafts. The party finds opposition in the Senate, however, in filibustering Dan Mazzola. The leading radicals during this terms of office are Tom Jones, Barry Weiner, and Steve Hadjiyannis. The politicians of both sides have found that in the type of tyrannical government that prevails, it is advantageous to their marks to think as they wish so long as they write and express themselves according to the way the teacher thinks .... The character among characters is young Dan Shea. As we shuflle through the Jack's , we find Jack Boussy. Among the Bo's we find Snowshoes Ed Grove, and with the Willy's we find Bill Koplovsky. Also prominently present is Ray Dowling, whose slip stick finds the three-place digits which Mr. Shea finds hard to fathom because I went to night school, Bo. Strangers in the homeroom are Larry Bohan and Howard Swann. To account for their scarcity, we might say, Good things never come in large quantities. To round out this room of versatile celebrities, we find artist Prog Millen, actor Bernard DeSimone, and magazine concession- aire Hank Tamagno. 302 - Pos! hoc signo lalemus. John Stebbins Class Scribe 4301
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