Boston Latin School - Liber Actorum Yearbook (Boston, MA)

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xf K N! N N Nr N1 x xf WP WNW x www X,-QF! 1959 Pubhshcd by THE SENIORS OF THE BOSTON LATIN SCHOOL Y 5 is I E xi! Q Q 4 L' is L9 ' D ll: NM 5 - ' , f 5 1 A V' 9 5 , .... I ' X -N-:g.w:1'q.u ve. :GN 5- F H -0.P51275.-'7fl'3Q-:,:.?f5-I 'X X' Q I ,J -lvl HI.. ,. '-1' f V5 I' , KX X : X f , E A hhhl J, if Y' H ' I If :ff UN :f y .N N9 uh ' im 5 D .5 xiii!-3 E If -7' I ' , ,... ulylgglf- K A sqgxdfmhufnn ' ,, 'vf.m,'- J-' 51' Y-,, X f f . xL1fig 7'Qfgsgpg f- 'P A ' I O . Q , , --:if 3 ' Q 2, L 4 0 52 NM f ? ' u El 5. A C Q: fl O9 3 g- if X 6 S i 5 4 :L N Y 3 ' at .g r' J ' v J if? nz ll -- .-4 .4 -Q -a sf -. .4 .awk N i4 QL A A fl the humanities FGREWGRD For the past thi ee hundred and twenty four years the Boston Latin School has been pre paung boys foi llbel al aits colleges by means of 1ts classical cuiuculum Since he1 founding 1n 1635 ou1 alumni have displayed the noble qualities of leadeis in eveiy fleld of endeavor The names of such outstandmg men as Samuel Adams John Hancock and Ralph Waldo Emer son ale recoi ded on the vxalls of the Assembly Hall Even today such gieat men as Arthur hght and hono1 upon the portals of the Latln School Theie is no doubt that all of our alumni owe much of then success to our classical tI'311'11Hg, om unbroken ll13.d1t1011, and our dedicated faculty It is d1ff1cult almost impossible w1th1n the scope of one O1 tuo hundied pages to do Just1ce to the institution that IS Latin School But we need onlv to c1te hei accompl1shments of the past hei activities of the piesent hei hopes of the futuie to justify the existence of the Latin School 1n our p1 esent technolog1cal society 1 J PRAECEPTORES STUDENTES PRIMANI RES GESTAE RES ATHLETICAE ORDINATIONES SCHOLASTICAE DIES AD PRIMANOS PRAECIPUUS Xi , - , ' . .X a 1 ' 1 Fiedler and Leonard Bernstein continue to shed . . .L . . , . . , C , 1 . 0 . D , I ' , . . . yi' Hbinnl QWMW you have been given the correct stort here... In these days of great scientific advancement, there is a constant urge for increased attention to mathematics and scientific studies. In the various national publications, over the radio and on TV, we are constantly being reminded of the need for mathematicians and scientists. There is no question as to the truth of these appeals. We are wholly i'n agreement with all that is being said. However, one fact is being overlooked. No matter how well-trained a man may be in mathematics, in physics, in chemistry or in any other scientific field, he is not worth his salt unless he is able to communicate his ideas either orally or in writing to others. Statements made by university and professional leaders bear this out. They insist that, along with the intensive training necessary in mathematics and the sciences, there is an even greater need for a sound foundation in the humanities, in English, in the Social Studies, and in the languages. The training you have received at the Boston Latin School has given you the start necessary for you to build this foundation. Our classical program is just the one necessary for the background you will need if you intend to follow along in the path you have already started. For those of you who are not intent upon a scientific future, be sure that your program is such that you, too, have included in it the subjects necessary for a well-rounded education. Too much emphasis in any one branch is not what an educated person should have. Whether your field is the languages, social sciences, or something else, you will need to implement these specialties with subjects in fields outside your own. You have been given the correct start here. Our classical program is an integral part of you. Follow it through and your education will be a real one. DEDICATED TO... RONALD JAMES GODFREY AB.. Ed.M. History 1930-ad multos annos Ile loyal to Latin School's purposes and your parents' love. Lincoln studied in vague hope that someday his chance might come: your hope and your chance are more definite than his. MAX LEVINE A.M. French 1915-ad multos annos Our School has always maintained the best possible traditions and the highest standards. We have inherited the re- sponsibilities of high learning: and good citizenship, and we must all carry on. MASTERS-ADVISGRS-FRIENDS 'is-eh LLOYD ARTHUR HECHINGER B.S., A.M. Science 1947-ad multos annos Opportunity generally knocks but once on your door: be sure you are ready for it. No science course should have less than a year and a half of physics and one of chemistry. Two laboratory periods are essential, one a waste of time. 'J' XX .AX '4 'X fikwvwwwmqiwwfwmymjgaii 10 JIIIIWHIWWJW N H 0101 IMI 100 mhz l0hl Wulf ' uf 9 V 'if 7,211 91 fy f, 1 If 'f ' 1 f 1 l iwfwwwm ffwwfh wwww WZ MM div lim! , Q l l if F f 'fx 6 ' f ? emnrmm Q! , Q, LEE J DUNN f, 'Y 1907 1958 1 1' :fy g u nf ffvyl f J f I mf4ZvWl771wWfw4,' ' If fi A x W' E' 9+ -,bf Lee Joseph Dunn was born on June 2 1907 m Dorchester He attended Boston Latm School and was a member and secretary of the class of 1924 He attended Boston Un1vers1ty State Teachers College 'md Harvard Graduate School m suc CQSSIOH Durlng thls period he worked 1n the Ma1n Br meh of the Boston Pubhc Llbrary where he galned valuable experlence as a hbrarlan For over twenty f1ve years he was senlor advlsor to the boys of L'1t1n School Dur1ng h1S tenure here he was appomted supervxsor of the College Board Exammatlons Mr Dunn was secretary of the Latm School Alumm Assoclatlon a member of the Harvard Club the Kmghts of Columbus the N atlonal ASSOCIHLIOH of Secondary School Masters and the speakers staff of the Holy Name Soclety At Latm School Mr Dunn sponsored the Camera Club for many years When the death of Lee J Dunn occurred last June a l1fe of ded1c'1t1on to the boys of Latm School ended Thls gregfzrlous affable extremely l1k'1ble man lmprmted on the hlstory of Latin School '1 record whlch may never be excelled Hls dutles were those of senlor advlsor and llbrarlan but these tltl8S told httle of hls constant endeavors for the school Durmg the past three decades Mr Dunn en abled thousands of boys to obtam a college educatlon Unselfxshly he strlved to attaln for graduates opportunltles for recelvmg scholarshlps and other conslderatlons Many of our alumnl owe to thls great man a debt of gratltude for hls unt1r1ng efforts on thelr behalf Who knew better than he the needs of the student? Who sought to reahze the problems facmg the undergraduate nearmg the completlon of h1s stud1es and approachlng the next lmportant step m h1s educat1on'? But for even deeper reasons we all remember some contact w1th thxs man who was our benefactor We cannot easily forget hlS understandmg 1n our tlmes of stress and con fuslon hlS 1ns1ght mto our problems The graduatmg classes of the past SIX years have boasted one hundred per cent enrollment m colleges Th1s IS perhaps the f1HBSt tribute to hls memory The passmg of tlme w11l never d1m the memory we have of Mr Dunn ThlS man thls tradltlon of our school w1ll l1ve forever ln our hearts and 1n our prayers as one who gave the utmost for hlS students 7 ' f .Ag I V f , Q 1 1 7 7',7z'f fr' If 1, ,f as , ,f X -' 1 , - .1 , I u Jigagklxlld' ,gil , ,L ,sf f 4 .- Z 11' ,' . I. , , a xf ' 4 ' l l fs 5 T 3 1' 'li ' X t 0 , , , , 4 xx. aqa 1 ,gr 43111 ,W WA gl .. 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Q ,I X NN , xx N j ' P x Q-7 tr Q -X X., bra um --1 When I was a boy in Latin School . . . 1 f , in-.ix ,ijt jorvf' 5 :E So 3' 03' Em 2. 33 mu 0 I -Q Partimontum Linguarum Anti- quarum-First Row: Messrs. Sullivan, Dolan, Sakey, Hop- kinson, Head, O'Callahan, Clcary, Locke, O'Brien. Second Row: Messrs. Miller, P. 't- ridgc, Desmond, Connors, Mc- Carthy, Richards, Jameson, Zanor. f-vb S' 4 My you're dull today . . . did I say today? I'm forced to give you an And . uh . Cicero automatic. . . . said . . . ,U Partimentum Historiae-First Row: Messrs. A. Doherty, Burton, Gordon, Nemzoff, Pearson, Head, Rosenthal, Murphy, Barry. Second Row: Messrs. Avery, Croke, Mc- Kenney, Bergen, Pheeney, Powers, J. Doherty, Zanor. T r s 2 iss, 1 3315 is 1 X You are wrong, I am right. look Mu, no holes! It's a good answer but it's wrong. X S You guys are a bunch - K of fakers. of 5 vf' Partimontum Linguarum Re- ccntiorum-First Row: Messrs Scully, Fitzgerald, Levine, lleadg Vzm Stcenhergen, Mc- Guffin, 0'l.e:1ry. Second Row Messrs. Hom-lzel, Triantafel Donovan, Fontaine, Clark Gizwruputo. Dcmou... whcrcb M03- Nlllcy QOQ? Partimentum Litterarum Ang- licarum-First, Row: Messrs. Jackson, Taylor, McCarthy, Conway, Russo, Headg Finn, Deely, McNamara. Second Row: Messrs. Smith, Sprack- lin, S. Rosenthal, F. Sullivan, Gearin, Daisy, Spector. WX Hot stuff Willie! Partimentum Rerum tarum - First Row: Hechinger, Shea, lleadg Thompson, Second Row: Leiter, l,iberf'arb, Colbert, Varn. Jw Scientis- Messrs. Carroll, M i e t h e. Higgins, Croke, Partimentum Mathematicae- First Row: Messrs. Cirame, Weinert, Cheetham, Kozodoy, Headg Dobbyn, Greenhalge, Buckley, Casey. Second Row: Messrs. Vara, Croke, O'Sulli- van, Sharkey, Colbert, Sal- vucci, Miethe, Keiran. That's good thought. I Any of you boys see Dr. White yesterday? l I-14 Partimentum Exercitationis Corporis-First Row: Partimvntum Consiliatorum De Muneribus-First Messrs. McCarthy, Lambert, Patten. Second Row: Row: Messrs. Jameson, O'Leary, Neville, Doyle. Messrs. Tlll1lH2lS, Fieldingr, Maj. Kelley. No, No, No . . . one mark. You got troubles! ': Standmg on the corner I l 9 mv ' 'ra 5 f W' ff M I lk Q i . l W K 5 I . - - ' ' ' I V 3'-V-Z2'5?fF','f.? . 1 1 3 ' is 3 ' f ' I ' 'H i 4, g , t '4 I A 1 Y , g . , 3 . 3 9 I I6 . 9 v P M 1. ' f..- - , , . K 0 Y 4 A 5 Q , . 1 p J C - ' 'J U R 51 ww QI' . X E 1 s . A , B , 'Sth 4 2 . I sa A . . rug, 1 ,H 5- le- , ff, ' . 5 ' . K wf, 1 ' , ' V, ' 51 A . 1 ,mf , A i ' FF 'R .f 3 ia af! 5 J -lln,Q,,,,. J' ' . .-. ,D Q . . si-v..,sg,,.+h 1 fn R7 f V ' ,. Q . L - . ,M 4 . , . H a Y 5 I O - 0 R 3 5 -s, ., . ,,, . 115 . 1 .1 X Q r U Fl h BTL DENITES PRIMANI L A fs WN I Q A x ff ' x xxx! ' 1 UQQQ . ' ' ,X V Q f 4-Q ' W f X 0 if-'S' K5 W ff J Q i' ' - , ' I Q M , I . l Q Q l lk bro: mm 'N 3 s. f 1 All A 3 RICHARD GARIBALDI Presldent ERNEST ZISSIS NICHOLAS ABRAHAM KARL PRINZ VICE Presldent Secretary Treasurer CLASS OFFICERS 'll 'WN 41' if iw? Q WK MARTIN DUBY JOHN SCHAFFNER JOHN AUCEI LA Commlttee Clue Committee Chalrman Class Commlttee C1355 FREDERICK MCCARTHY STEVEN SILVER Class C0mmltt89 Class C0mmltt88 32:'?x:4l?3i'rf4 l6 I x my 'aw A Q X I 4 I I ,x V A51 Lgy ' bl ' Q O I v I I I L , -'l' Y , I 3 -J 55' 'Sy w.-wfffii ' , Bkfglv ,Mg -f5fE.f:',, ' Z ,3 'ug 1 .t N M. :Q LLLL. . fi? The awarding of a diploma on graduation night should not be considered the mere fulfillment of a high school career, but a lasting bond which will keep us, as a class, united throughout future years. As time elapses, our paths will, inevitably, diverge into many directionsg in spite of that, the relation- ships which we have made here at Latin School must never diminish. We are about to enter a totally different way of life, in a world confused and befuddled by many complexities. Former generations of Latin School alumni ac- cepted every uncertainty, whether it was the threat of war or impending diplomatic or financial crises. They did not despairg with determination and a willingness to sacrifice they met every challenge. Why then should we despair? True, the obstacles which we face seem greaterg however, if we are to follow the fine example set by former graduates we must accept our challenges and strive to conquer them in the same spirit which they displayed. The world situation with which we must cope is precarious, but we should encounter it with faith and fortitude. We have received a Boston Latin School edu- cation, which, in itself, has proven beneficial to our predecessors. The Latin School curriculum is devised to develop, not only the mind, but also the entire man-mentally, physically, emotionally, and I might even add, spiritually. Moreover, in our associations in school, we have lived amid ideals of American Democracy. We have stood together as a practical example of an associa- tion, upholding the rights and privileges of each individual, regardless of his background or religious beliefs. This type of experience will be of inestimable value in the particular fields we shall pursue in the future. Whether this choice be technological or professional, a Latin School education has prepared us, but even more important, it has prepared us to live in harmony with and respect for our fellow man. Education means training-training that involves mental and moral discipline, ability to evaluate with proper discretion, and to form conclusions based upon such evaluations. This is the type of training to which we have been exposed, and with which we are equipped to face the future with confidence of success. As your president, I extend to you my most heartfelt wishes for the success of your future. I7 ii-if' ,Mmm PRESIDENT CLASS OF '59 Siu?-' Ee As mothel lllustrloua chapter 1n the annals of Room 301 IS wrltten for poaterlty Les Mellleurs I arcons 1o1ned th1e vear by the H01 Arletol look bmck on mmv outatandlng accompllehments md l'1lllY10l0llS memorlee The T form xtlon could hardly have enjoved 1 mole rewxrdmg study of Phvelce than It had under the dlrectlon of Coach Melthe Although most of the bova dld not take the Phvelca Board the fxmous skl pro outdld hlmeelf 1n preparlng the boys for thelr college couraea 1n SCICHCC 0lltStlY1CllI12' ln the fleld of lecturlng waa Dr McC1rthv emment Convaga U graduate Some of the more 1nform1t1ve onee were entltled The Sun Cod md Me The reaeon IS becuz I wrote Webster s DICIICIU xrv and You Wwe Cuys Scnlors Sever xl of the 201 Stalwarta etudled FX under the xblc tutor nge of Sergeant Sld Roaenthal who recelved the much coveted Rodent Extermmatlon Decoratlon wlth Croaaed Drumetlcke Clueter for h1s xct of xlolence 1n the Aaeembly Hall above and hex ond the cxll of dutv The M1ckey Mouae Club flled sevel 11 Wrlte of Injunctlon md Habeas Corpus but nothmg could atop the mlghty rodent O MAX IEVINE 4 Chlswlck Road Brlghton Clase of 07 won Frankhn Med ml Harvard 11 magna cum llude Harv 1rd Cradu mte School 1? 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BU 26 AM Mlddlebury French Summer School Hob :rt College Inatructor mn Cl NQICQ 11 15 Here 15 preaent Trlvelmg mnuxl summer trlp to Furope 23 '32 Hobblea Swlmmlng bowlmg b1lll11'dS advwer of French Club NHS Fmculty Treaaurer 1951 preaent Preeldent Modern Language Socletv 51 klller from 1mp1l1ng h1s eluelve prev on the platachlo colored wills of 207 In 1 deep dark corner of Room 208 ww dm covered a worn moth eaten edltlon of I et Ceorge Do It by Benedlct Arnold The Slg'l1ll:lC mt result hae. yet to be determmed but the le trned Pro feeeor Pe zrson hae commented on the dxfflcultv of the s1tu1t1on Wha d y th1nk I am 1 wllkln encyclopedlx or fxomet1m Okie and the boys apent many m zmusmg or amavlng aa the caee may be Creek perlod together ln 124 Dlgammated Cvropedlas md Ihad Scorecarde were much 1n abundance xe Mr OCallahan prepared the boya for the Creek College Board Take the book home dont be lnaplred The lx-at of 201 Q merry ped xgogucs but certalnement not the leaet lmport mt IS Mr Mxx LQVIHQ keeper of the Apporter sheeta gu l1'd1ll'l of the aecret st urcaae and Empereur du Cercle Francala In concluelon there IS onlv one thmg left to anawer How doee the bov do lt P It s very elmple he cheatell M 1rt1n Harold Sav1t7 Alvm Paul Szrnoff I8 ,491 Vi 4 I' J 1 1 - 9 9 , ' . 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'I I .I f 1 1 1 , 1 1 1, 1 1 . . . . 1 1 1 1 , , , 1 1 1 1 , 1 , . . . ' .... f 11 1, 1 1 1. 1 , 1 -V ' , - - ,ac ' fu v 1x1 7 1 11 ' 1 . 1 V . 1' , l I' , I 1 I . 1 1 , '11 . Y .I . . . 1 ' . . 1 , 1 1 1 1 1 1 w . . . ' ' 1, 1 - 1 LC lv A 1 HARVEY PHII IP ABLEMAN Fury one is the 'nrchitmet of his own future. Entered Class VI from the Alexander Hamilton School, ' Soccer III II- Tennis II I' Track I' Aardv-irks I- Aviation Ch Cl b III II Captain I' Ccrman Club II' Highway Safiify Clilb II. I' Iihtr Actorum I: Math Club II I: Modvl Crafts Club IV, Modern History Club I, Register Business Staff II, I, Sailing Club VI, Science Club III, II I, Junior 'Q A K . . iff ' 1, Bowling vi, 1, cumin-.1 Climb ui, II, Vice-President 1, Q, , , , , I 1 1 A U . , , - . , 1 guilds Y .-.g,.s,, I Ufx ' 96 ,,.. Tony, Nick Artie Steve, Rabbit Achievement Vice-President I, Unicef Drive II, Defense Stamp Salesman II, Cheerleader I, lst Lieutenant H Com- pany, 2nd Regiment. NICHOLAS ALBERT ABRAHAM Good nature covers a multitude of talents. Entered Class VI from the Beethoven School. Football III, II, I, Baseball Mgr. III, Track III, II, Co-Cap- tain I, Aardvarks II, I, American Music Club II, Viee-Presi- dent I, Aviation Club II, I, Liber Actorum II, Art Editor I, Trick Drill Drummer III, II, Register Literary Staff II, Executive Board I, Junior Achievement President II, Drum Corp V, IV, III, II, Drum Major I, Mid-Winter Prom II, I, Victory Dance Committee II, I, Junior Prom Committee II, Senior Prom Committee I, Class Banquet Committee, Co- Chairman I, Defense Stamp Salesman II, Secretary of Senior Class, Class Day Committee. EDWARD ALLEN ARRAMS Bongo from the Congo. Entered Class VI from the William Barton Rogers School. Camera Club II, Junior Prom Committee II, lst Lieutenant Brigade Staff. ARTHUR FRANCIS ALPERT Truth is the highest thing that man may keep. Entered Class VI from the William Lloyd Garrison School. Classical Prize VI, Fidelity Prize III, French Club II, Ger- man Club II, Key Club Il, I, N.H.S. II, I, Modern History Club II, I, Current Events Club III, II, Secretary I, Defense Stamp Salesman ll, lst Lieutenant K Company lst Regiment. EDWARD HAZEN ANTHONY The funniest thing in life should always be yourself. Entered Class VI from the Dudley School. Cross Country IV, III, Il, I, Camera Club II, Geography Club VI, Trick Drill III, II, Track IV, III, II, I, N.H.S. Revue III, II, Class Banquet Committee I, Mid-Winter Prom Com- mittee I, Rod and Gun Club I. STEPHEN HARVEY ARBIT Here is a well-made man, with good determination. Entered Class IV from the Soloman Lewenberg School. American Music Club II, Chess Club III, Highway Safety Club I, Liber Actorum II, I, Modern History Club I, Trick Drill III, II, Red Cross Club I, Register Business III, II, Stamp Club IV, III, Junior Achievement II, I, lst Lieutenant Brigade Staff. RODNEY ARISIAN Yirtute, non verbis. Entered Class II from Roxbury Memorial School. Fidelity Prize II, Liber Actorum I, Sailing Club I, Esperan- to Club I, Current Events Club I, 2nd Lieutenant E Company 2nd Regiment. ? Harv, Ab 8 Eddie, E Ed , ,A ,,,. ,, ..,, K, .vii -- A iz: ag-,,, 1 3355 - 3 - 321 jfkf' ' 3 Rod Buggle The Kld Dave sf 3' ft Berm 1' IOHN PAUI AULEI I A Vthx worn tomorrow will comc Entered Claw VI from the Chaxlee Sumner School Track III Clew III II I Camera Club VI V H1f1'hYV'1V Safety Club III II Trlek Drlll II Rod and Gun Club I Saxlmg, Club V IV I Plofesalonal Club II I Rmg, Commxt tee II I Claw B lnquet Commxttee I Claw D xy Commlttee I Ffuewell Prom Committee I Claes Commlttee I lst I xeuten ant H Comp my lst Reglment IOHN FDWARD BAKER Stull water runs dup Entexed Claw. VI from the Edwln P Seaver School Modern Prxn III II N H S II I lat Lieutenant K Company Ind Reglment JOSEPH IOHN BALDASSARE lrush Ill obstaclew m your way Entered Claw VI from Our Lady of Lourdes School Amerlean MUSIC Club II I Avlatlon Club I French Club II Rod and fun Club I Sallmg' Club I Professlonal Club I Wenbht Llftmg, Club II Student Governor I VINI FN I' DENNIS BARI ETTA Man knows much mora th In he understands Entered Claes III from Westwood Hlgh School Football II I Crew II Hlpghway Safety Club II I Sallmg' Club II I Jumor Prom Commlttee II Vlctory Dfmce Com mittee I lst I leutenant Brlgade Staff DAVID RUBIN BARRY Mutum mt plcturl pocma Fntered Claw VI from the Roger Walcott School Av1'1t1on Club IV Drflmatlca Club III French Club II Hlgh way Safety Club I I lber Actorum II I Key Club II Scxence Club III Modern Hxstory Club I Soclal Sclenee Club V IV III II 2nd Lleutenant K Company lst Reglment OLIVER REUBEN BECKER Ne code malls Entered Claw II from the Chevluw Hlgrh School Avmtlon Club I, Hxghwav Safety Club II, Modern Hlstolv Club I, Rod and Gun Club I, Liber Actorum I, .Iunxor Achlevement II, V100 Prealdent I, 2nd Lleutenant E Companv let Remment BARRY ARTHUR BERMAN Ile goes his smooth unruffled was Entered Claw VI from the Chrlatopher Columbua School Fldellty Prwe VI, Amerlcan Muaxc Club I, Model Cmfte Club I, Regmter Buelnesa Staff III, II, I, Sclence Falr V, Honox able Mentlon, .Tumor Prom Commmttee II, Junlor Achleve ment Vlce Premdent II, I, Farewell Prom Commlttee I, Cap tam Brxgade Staff ZO We we SAS P -'3 Jack iggffi' Vmny Ollle Harv 3 Q--1 Harv Bo IEONARD DAVID BERRY Minglt vour cares with pleasures now and then Entered Class VI from the Henry Lee HIZZOHSOH School Aviation Club IV III Camera Club II Red Cross Club V Lunch Room Marshal II Junior Achievement I 1st Lieuten ant Brigade Staff HARVEY BERSON To studv or not to studv that is the question Entered C11-.s VI fl om the EIIIIIV Ann Flfield School Tennis III Track II Aviation Club III II I Math Club II Treasurer II Modern Hlstoly Club II Trick Drill III II I Red Cross Club I Socml Science Club IV III II I Stamp Club V Science Fiction Club III II I lber Actorum I Junior Achievement II I Vice President II I Usher at Graduation II N H S Revue lst Lieutenant G Company lst Regi ment CHARI ES BICKOFF ills well that ends well Entel ed Class VI from the Christopher Cibson School Fidelity Prize IV C1058 Country I Track IV III II I Radio Club VI Orchestra III II I Band II I Junior Achievement II I 2nd Lieutenant Band HARVEY ERNEST BINES Hwperion to a vltwr Entered Class VI from the Alexander Hamilton School Approbatlon P1126 II Soccer III II Tennis II I Track II Bowling' Club V Chess Club III II I Highway Safety Club II I National Honor Society II I Liber Actorum I Math Club II I Secretary II Vice President I Math X Club I Radio Club VI Register Business I Sallmg, Club VI Science Club III II Cheerleader II I Tutor II Lunch Room Mar shall III lst Ileuten Int Bug., ide Staff EI I IOTT HOWARD BIRD To hue friends and be '1 friend the Happw Man Entered Class VI from the Charles Logue School Modeln Prize III II Michelman Prize II Sandy Ninmger Award Medal II U of Mass Math Award of Merit II Junior Achievement II I President II I Camera Club II Debating Club II Ceomraphy Club VI Vice Premdent VI Highway Safety Club IV III II I Key Club III II I Presl dent II Iiber Actorum I Math Club I Program Chair I Modern History Club I Register Business Staff III II I Register Literary Staff I Social Science Club V IV II I Secretary IV III President I Science Talent Search Club II Math II Club President II International Key Club Conven tion in Chicago II Current Events Club II Esperanto Club II Professional Club II Tutor II I Farewell Prom Commit tee I Ring Committee II I Class Banquet Committee Class Day Committee I Science Fiction Club III II I Executive Comm I lst Lieutenant Bllgrade Staff ROBERT CERHARD BI ANK Breutw IS the soul of wit Entered Class VI from the Charles Sumner School Baseball III II I Math Club I' Rod and Gun Club 1 ' Sailing Club I' Corridor Patrol V' lst Lieutenant Brigade Staff. FRANCIS CHARI ES BI ESSINGTON live love laugh and bt merry. Entered Class VI from the Ellen H. Richards School. Highway Safety Club I' Trick Drill II I' Corridor Patrol II I' Lunch Room Marshal II' Color Guard II- 1st Lieuten- ant G Company lst Regiment. 2l X rr! Len Bick Tweety, El Franny Stan Mxckey Rlchxe Dxck Jerry Vlc STANLEY EDWARD BORIS Em guter Name lst besser als sllber und gold Entered Class VI from the Robert Treat Pame School Modern Prlze VI V Avlatlon Club IV Geography Club VI Hlghway Safety Club II Modern Hlstory Club I Rod and Gun Club III II I Reglster Busmess Staff II I Sallmg Club I Stamp Club VI Professlonal Club II Current Events Club I Muslc Appreclatlon Club I Class Day Com mlttee I 2nd Lleutenant K Company 2nd Reglment VICTOR EDMUND BOULAY So who wanted to go to Harvard anyway? Entered Class VI from the Theodore Lyman School Captam Brlgade Staff RICHARD BOURNE Cowards are those who ln the time of penl thmk wlth thelr feet Entered Class VI from the Harrlet A Baldwln School Classlcal Prlze V Approbatlon Prlze V Speclal Prize Read mg Award V Cltlzenshlp Award IV Aardvarks I Amerlcan Muslc Club I Debatlng Club V II I French Club II I Greek Club III II Vlce Presldent I N H S I Ilher Actorum Executlve Staff I Modern Hlstory Club Vlce Presldent I Red Cross Club V IV Register Llterary Staff I Sclence Club V IV Latm Club III II Secretary I Esperanto Club Secretary II Lunch Room Marshal IV Junior Prom Com m1ttee II JUHIOY Band V IV Boston Sclence Falr V Repre sentatlve BHS Debatmg SOCl6ty II Harvard Forum on U N I lst Lleutenant C Company 2nd Regiment JOSEPH JOHN BROGNA He who knows not and knows not that he knows not IS a fool Entered Class VI from the John Elllot School Fldellty Pr17e II Basketball VI V III II Capta1n I French Club I N H S II I Radxo Club V Soclal Science Club IV Tardy Desk II I Corrldor Patrol V lst Lleutenant A Com pany 2nd Reglment JEROME PAUL BURMAN Wlth a song ln your heart youll new er go wrong Entered Class VI from the Sarah Greenwood School Fldelxty Prxze VI Modern Prlze V lst Lleutenant K Com pany 2nd Reglment DAVID CALDWEI L Whatever IS worth doing at all IS worth doing well Entered Class IV from the Grover Cleveland School Classxcal Prlze IV III I Approbatlon PFIZB IV Class of 1885 Prxze IV Elmer Ray Bowker Prlze III 2nd Prxze French Pronunclatxon Contest II Avlatlon Club IV III Key Club III II NHS II I Math X Club V106 Presldent I Radlo Club II Travel Club II 4th PYIZG U of Mass Math Contest 2nd Prlze Newton Jumor College Math Contest lst Lleutenant I Company lst Reglment VICTOR JOHN CAMPBELI Notre mellleur amz cest encore Ie travall Entered Class VI from the Edwm P Seaver School Fldelxty Prlze II Camera Club I Dramatlcs II Presldent I N H S II I Track IV III Model Crafts IV II I Truck Drxll Color Guard II Register I Llber Actorum I Defense Stamp Salesman II I N H S Revlew II I Model Rallroad Club Vlce Presldent I Representatlve to the Junlor Goodwlll Dmner I Captaln Brlgade Staff 22 Vlc A' mx oe 'X Dave Ikenbul v 'I 'il O2 I' KR -XDIQI' FOUND Ax xu xx nlk down tha hxlloxxed corrldor nost llglc xllx thllllxllllf oi thx thous mdx who hive tllbddlll hun lniou ll md hOplIlg'1h1tVSO mlght Lil un slmll u Nllkklxs un ug suddcnlv 1oltf d back mx lbelloxxlmz All rlght' All llffhty xou RllCk9th9ldN Trv to m lkc 1 fool ot HH xxlll xou Xxhlt vslll H1 rx m thx p ukmg lot thlllky Om un umtx xx xtuxcd md we lI'lV9Nt1f2,' lted the somm of thui lH1I'Il0lf 11 molds As ue czutlous Iv pun mio the mom 1 none of lltt0l ch IOS .md m uhm m grub our un We quletlv entel f0l 1 X Cl lN tl udmu al mlkex hls 19 urn tmp up thi gnngp mk AN vu Nt md m the nudxt of the COIlfllNl0Il the It nuns xxhx lmnmuwhlp m thu mom ls xo fer uutlx xmuzht uttu bnwnux lppuent THIS IQ PHI' IIACI THI SH-XNC RAIA OF RLS 'lhc 111111 d mul nun lmd of the senlor clwi mio which Nmu thi dim of Ron F1 mklm everv NQHIOI h 15 nspnui tm ldTHlttlI1C9 It IN told thlt new mcthod umcux :ble hu been used to gun lu in thu chic Q10 T 4 Num bmtou lb lx one of complete lehvc mon' Suu 11 Studantx ue POUIIIIQII mu t en' ln 5 boob mth Ill lntentlwenesx Wh1Ch lllttllllpftd cmlx lax the sound of then 0 snoung IJINLUNNIUII gmupx uc OXCIXXXTICXP I4lHt6I1lI12' to one m he ll of thf clux more chnllengung PFIXNICN tm uhm 'NI1 Ilbufnb who ls plmmng to lbducl mu ut D1 Hhm N l11I10t6Kl1 18518111118 ln XIIIILLZ' TIC Tlckson e 'mx nh 11 xc un who h :N 1 profound mtmes IH an md who hu wi to 4 or lt mx Nh Clean thy looms 1 m tm :chu leulxox IiC0jIIlltlOI1 fox hls hom X o CUFIIDONIIUI lullllnu dlllllljl' clux We alxo ue 111x111 md to he ll ot 'NT -Xnsxx ex Rook Dobbxn xx 0 dupltc 11N dospm lie plow umm' dld s op nom L x x hm u of the Admu ml W 0 cm flunk 00 ot hu cl us bx ,qlvlng hls beloved ex s on Mondu 111 tx ui of F11 N CORNEI IUQ JOHN MURPHY H Bellaire Road Rosllndaln B C High 20 Boston College A B '4 Boiton Teach ers College AM 26 EdM 38 BI Q 77 42 N1 .xl Offlcer m World War II, taught speclal veterans pro grams Here 51 present Hobbus- Amerlcan legion slx chlldxen Om xlslt lx brought to an xlnupt cnd upon dl9COXGlX bx the Admu ll Whit ue xou tvso boobx dolng hue' D011 gxtes to the bunkd hx id COIIXQIIUOII on some thmg Fleelng h lxtllx through the toommg mass of bodleq we 1e1I110 thxt for .1 bud moment we have found PllfldlS9 qpexkmg' fm the cliss of loom 302 ll NQIIOUNUGNN ue would llke to extend our 81110011 QI itltlldl to ull om masters fm thm fmv mstxuc tl0H md 1,Z'll1dl!lLl md the fm 11 UDIISICIOI ntlon thcv h ue gum us throughout the xc ll hem 1mm 'ilegel 2 .Q M ' I A n A - V, ,I . , , 2 'V ' ' ,lb S 2 .fi lv . ,. 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Case Bob MELVYN LEON CANTOR In union there is strength Entered Class VI from Christopher Gibson School Modern Prize III Soccer III Track VI IV III Camera Club I Model Crafts Club IV III Red Cross Club III II Rod and Gun Club III II I Register Literary Staff I Sailing Club IV Science Fiction Club II I Junior Achievement Vice President II 2nd Lieutenant L Company 1st Regiment HENRY PATRICK CARR There must be some perseverance in him for it hasnt come out yet Entered Class VI from the Martin School Highway Safety Club II Rod and Cun Club II Liber Acto rum III Junior Achievement I 2nd Lieutenant G Company 2nd Regiment JOHN PHILIP CARR A light hcart lives long Entered Class IV from St Andrew School Crew II Math X Club I Science Club III II I Travel Club II I Westinghouse Talent Search Club II I Corridor Patrol II Ring Committee II I Fidelity Prize IV Captain Brigade Staff IAWERENCE JOSEPH CASEY A gentleman and a scholar Entered Class VI from Nazareth School Modern Prize VI V French Club II Highway Safety Club I Westinghouse Talent Search Club II Science Club III Ciptain B Company Znd Regiment ROBERT CI EGG CASEY Per various casus. Entered Class VI from the Joseph P. Manning' School. French Club II' Literary Club III II President I' German Club Treasurer I' Greek Club III II' Glee Club V III II I' Office Messenger V, IVg N.H.S. Review IIg Ist Lieutenant Brigade Staff. BRIAN ROBERT CASHMAN To sin is evil, not to sin is worse. Entered Class VI from the Mather School. Highway Safety Club Ig Model Crafts Ig Red Cross Club Ig Rod and Gun Club I: Weightlifting Club I: Corridor Patrol Ig Esperanto Club Ig Captain H Company lst Regiment. ROBERT .JOSEPH CENTOLA Laugh and the world laughs with you. Entered Class VI from St. John's School. Modern Prize VI, IV, IIIg Classical Prize IIg German Club Ig N.H.S. II, Ig Social Science Club III, Ring Committee II, Ig Music Appreciation Club Ig Class Day Committee Ig Captain K Company 2nd Regiment. 24 Hank -Us Larry 1:99p Cash, Barney Q 4 Cllff :li Jack Big Ed I OREN IAI MAN CI AYMAN Swift of foot kun of mlnd Enter ed Class IV from the Wlllmms School Classlcal Pr17e IV Class of 1885 PFIZQ IV Cross Country 'I' uk IV Ill Il Co C mtlln I Chtss Club II Prtn Club II Key Club III II I N H S II I Math Club II Pres ldent I Red CIOSS Club Vlce Plesldent I Register Llterary Staff I Scxence Club III II Junxor Prom Commlttee II lst Lleutenant L Company lst Reglment JOHN IOSI' PH CI IFFORD To hve IS not 1 hlessmg but to hw. wtll Entered Class VI from St John s School Crew II I Ceography Club VI Tuck Drlll Color Cuard II I Rod and Cun Club II Tleasurer I Captaln F Company 2nd Reglment THOMAS MICHAEL CLOUCHERTY He who fights and runs away IS 1 coward Fntered Class IV from the Gavln School Cross Country IV III Football II I Swlmmlng I Track IV III II I Amerlcan MUSIC Clubl German Club II Math Club IV III Trlck Drxll II I Red Cross Club IV Reglster Business Staff I Socml Sclence Club I Latin Club II Treas urer I Welghtlxftxng Club II Treasurer I Glee Club IV III II Secretary I Junlor Achlevement II Presldent I Class Banquet Commlttee I Mld Wlnter Prom Commlttee I Vlctory Dance Commlttee I Captaln Brigade Staff JACOB ISAAC COHFN They can who thlnk they can Entered Class VI from the Paullne Agasslz Shaw School Fldellty Prlze VI Class1calPr1ze V IV III II Certlflcate of Merlt U of Mass Math Exam II Class Banquet Com mlttee I Debatlng Club III Greek Club III II I N H S II I Llber Actorum II I Red Cross Club V Reglster Lxt erary Staff II I Rotary Club I Soclal Sclence Club II I Tutor II I Drum and Bugle Corps IV III II I Hortlcul tural Club II Rhododendron Smffer I Flne Arts Club II Palnt Mlxer I Captaln Drum and Bugle Corps LAWRENCE MICHAEL COHEN Fo llve resolutely ln the whole the good the truth Entered Class VI from the Peter Faneull School American MUSIC Club II Camera Club II Ceography Club VI German Club II Ilber Actorum I Math Club II Modern Hlstory Club I Trlck Drxll Color Guard II I Rod and Gun Club I Soclal Sclence Club VI V Sclence Club V Latm Club III Junior Achlevement Vlce Presldent II Presldent I Junlor Prom Commlttee II Sclence Falr IV Captaln L Com pany 2nd Reglment EDWARD DAVEE CO1 I INS Je rls an pleurs Entered Class VI from the Sarah J Baker School q0Cl3l Scmence Club V1 V IV III II I German Club II President I Llterary Club Vlce President I American Music Appreclatlon Club II Register Llterary Staff II I Pen Pal Club Treasurer II 2nd Lieutenant I Company 2nd Reglment NEII DAVID COLMAN tcntle of speech bun flclent of mmd Entered Class III from the Attleboro Hlgh School Snowshoes Bxg Tom 'P 28' Larry Co Modern Prlze II Crew II I French Club I Key Club III Nell II I NHS II I Salllng Club II Skl Club III II 2nd Lleutenant Brxgade Staff 25 Jack f 8 Vin Q Gerry, Coopie Y, Q Steve JOHN FRANCIS CONCANNON III He who sows courtesy reaps friendship. Entered Class IV from St. Augustine's School. Fidelity Prize IV, Golf III, Crew III, IIg Soccer II, Ig High- way Safety Club Ig Math Club Ig Modern History Club Ig Social Science Club IIIg Stamp Club IV3 Junior Achievement Ig Corridor Patrol Ig Captain Brigade Staff. JAMES PATRICK CONNOLLY A friend and an athlete. Entered Class IV from John L. Motley School. Fidelity Prize Vg Basketball Ig American Music Club IIg Aviation Club IIIQ Greek Club II, Highway Safety Club Ig Rod and Gun Club II, Secretary Ig Corridor Patrol V, Ilg Ist Lieutenant Brigade Staff. VINCENT DePAUL CONWAY An innocent victim of circumstances. Entered Class VI from Fairmount School. Fidelity Prize IIIg Geography Club VIQ Highway Safety Club II, lg Radio Club Vg Red Cross Club Ig Junior Achieve- ment Il, lg lst Lieutenant Brigade Staff. WILLIAM HENRY COOGAN There is a reason for having two ears and one mouth. Entered Class II from Roxbury Latin School. Weightlifting Club Ig Sailing Club II. GERALD COOPERSTEIN Give me my slide rule and I will conquer the world. Entered Class VI from Pauline A. Shaw School. Approbation Prize VI, First Prize Science Fair IVg William Kimball Norton Prize IIIg Certificate of Merit of U. of Mass. Math Exam IIg Chess Club Ig N.H.S. Ig Math Club II, Ig President Ig Math X Club Ig Red Cross Club IV, Science Club IIIQ Westinghouse Science Talent Search Club II, I, Presi- dent II, 1st Lieutenant Brigade Staff. .IOSEPH PATRICK CORBETT No sooner said than done. Entered Class IV O. L. Presentation School. Junior Band IVg Liber Actorum Ig Register Business Staff Ig Senior Band III, II, Ig Ski Club Ig 2nd Lieutenant Band. STEVEN LARRY CORR To understand all is to pardon all. Entered Class VI from Mary Lee Higgonson School. Fidelity Prize V15 Bowling Club Vlg Camera Club IV, llg Track IVQ Junior Achievement II, Ig Corridor Patrol V, Ig Library Staff III, llg 1st Lieutenant Brigade Staff. 26 3 Jim Bill, Coog' Joe Red, Tom F. X. Jerry FRANCIS XAVIER COX One and inseparable, now and forever. Entered Class VI from Patrick F. Lyndon School. Fidelity Prize Illg Chess Club Ig French Club lg Geography Club VI, Secretary, Liber Actorum Ig Register Business Staff Ill, Sailing Club IIIQ Science Fiction Club Ig 2nd Lieutenant Brigade Staff. THOMAS FRANCIS COYNE A friend to all who know him. Entered Class IV from St. William School. Cross Country II, Crew III, Greek Club III, II, Ig Liber Actorum Ig Modern History Club II, Sailing Club III, Social Science Club III, II, I, Secretary Ig Stamp Club IIIg Latin Club Ig Literary Club Ig Junior Achievement II, I, President II, Ig 2nd Lieutenant C Company lst Regiment. WILLIAM LAWRENCE CRIMMINS Work's begun and I'm done. Entered Class VI from Richard Olney School. Track IVg Camera Club II, Chess Club VI, Vg Geography Club VI, Trick Drill III, II, Ig Color Guard II, Radio Club Vg Social Science Club V, IV, Science Club Vg lst Lieutenant Brigade Staff. FRANCIS XAVIER CROWLEY If you can't convince them, confuse them. Entered Class IV from St. John's School. Football Ig American Music Club Ig Aviation I, Weight- lifting Club Ig Professional Club Ig Victory Dance Committee Ig 2nd Lieutenant Brigade Staff. JOHN ANTHONY CUNNINGHAM If at first you don't succeed, try, try again. Entered Class VI from Prince School. Track II, Ig Camera Club II, Ig Highway Safety Club Ig Trick Drill III, II, Ig Rod and Gun Club III, II, Liber Acto- rum Ig Register Literary Ig Latin Club III, II, Ig Literary Club III, II, I3 Weightlifting Club II, Travel Club IIIg Class Banquet Committee Ig Captain L Company 1st Regi- ment. GERALD BARRY CURTIS An eagle does not catch flies. Entered Class VI from Sophia W. Ripley School. American Music Club II, Aviation Club IV: Register Liter- ary Staff II, Ig Sailing Club III, Social Science Club IV, III, II, Ig Stamp Club IV, III, II, I, Vice President Ig Pro- fessional Club Ilg Science Fiction Club III, II, Ig Current Events Club II, Lunchroom Marshal IIQ 2nd Lieutenant K Company 2nd Regiment. PHILIP MARK DALTON They said it couldn't be done. Entered Class IV from St. Mark's School. John K. Richardson Prize III, Football Ilg Junior Prom Com- mittee llg Lunchroom Cashier IV. 27 Frank F 6 1 3? Bill Jack, J. C Phil Fred Pete Tom Harp Dick, Don FREDERIC DAUM The bullwork of the N H S Fntered Class VI from the Harriet Baldwin School Cllsslcal Prize VI V Citizenship Award IV Modern Prize III Tennis III II I Track IV AardvarksI Register Busi ness III II I Clrculatlon Man II Business Man I Key Club III II I NHS II I Pres I Glee ClubV IV III II I Vice President I Solllst III Lunchroom Marshal III Defense Stamp Salesman II Junior Prom Committee II Civil Defense Volunteer II Eastern Mass Music Convention II Mid Winter Prom I Farewell Prom Committee I Class Day Committee I Victory Dance Committee I Captain Bri gade Staff IOWFII SKINNER DAVIDSON 'I musician you cxnt beat Enteicd Class VI from Hemv lee Hlggonson School Cross Country II I Track IV III II I BLS Brass Choir III II I American Music Appreciation III II I Sec II I Orchestra IV III II I Literary Club II I Band IV III II I 2nd Lt I Mass State 600 yd dash champion III II Mass 440 Outdool Track Champion III II PETER ERNEST DEVORE Few things are impossible to diligence and skill Entered class VI from Merrymount School Track VI Camera Club II French Club II I Geography Club VI Salllng' Club V IV Orchestra IV III II I Band IV III II I 2nd Lt I Music Appreciation ClubI Execu tive Committee I Corridor Patrol II I Junior Achievement II Junior Prom Committee II WII I IAM AENEAS DOHERTY Those that know him speak highly of him Entered Class VI from James J Chlttick School Fidelity Prize VI' Aviation Club I' Social Science Club III II' Stamp Club V IV III' Literary Club I' Highway Safety Club II I' Professional Club II I' Office Messenger IV' Defense Stamp Salesman II' lst Lt. A Co. 2nd Regt: Junior Achievement I. THOMAS CERARD DOI AN Que sera sera. Entered Class V from St. Andrew s School. Track V IV III II I' Trick Drill III II I' Highway Safet Club I' N.H.S. I' Liber Actorum I' Junior Prom Committee II' Corridor Patrol I' lst Lt. F Co. 2 d Regt. THOMAS PAUL DOI AN 'Ihr man who blows his horn the loudest is usually in a fog. Entered Class IV from Grover Cleveland Jr. High School. Highway Safety Club II I' Glee Club IV III II I' Junior Prom Committee II' Class Banquet Committee' Captain G Co. 2 d Regt. RICHARD RAYMOND DONAHUE All the world's a stage. Entered Class VI from the Martin Milmore School. Modern Prize VI, IVQ Radio Club VIg Red Cross Club IV, III, II, Ig Dramatics IV, III, II, Ig Greek Club II, Ig Stamp Club IV, IIIQ Latin Club III, II, Ig Literary Club III, Cashier IV, III, II, lst Regt. I Co. Capt. 28 a' Dave Lowell B111 Dots Sparky 0 ' me C xpvf mum al xlto Settlng Afton three u 111 of 1lld0Ctl1T1lt10T1 under Mu-.11 Vxthllllll xon I1 wodx md Qhel Latm Snhool 1 L0ll1Ilblltl0I1 to the xclcntlsts of tomorrow 111 It lui ll xdx to lIIllltljJ,'15THI TP QT ln actual llllIlChllUI lime x mmus ught mmutes With the men llllNllX fuolmgf md checklng the p Ltu nt IIINUULQOIS uc h umg 1 lmst mmute con fuenco IH tha block house In om COIIIKI funn md The Rlob we hlvmg 1 bl vwl Thu IS 1t' I flllllh got It fxom one of MY bovs' R011 A monk No N0 I stlll mswt LII w l gmt 1 do 11 llpwldf' It down vc mmus sown mmutes On mother 11111 of the room 11 VlO16Ht uprofu IN hvud Ihu xo lulxted lezunlngf been the reltut purple pu Chex lwe evel hld 1n wmllmwd lll wmpletc xtlfl'I1ltl0l1 fox two ve11rQ 'lhu cmnot 1uc wed Phe httle VOICE of Pete! ihn C11 lt thin dnflmtlx l9t0ltS Wmnl bet Vklllllx lu Clk IIN Nor 1' M1 Bu , slr, hke Lhoml 111 x mmu1 sux mlllllt9s Blom 1 mon Q lppod loplech um m the mlddle of the mom we he ll the lnlmlilt 11 wolds c1mom7ed fm thlu xc us m H11 he nts of hls followerx The Imubblm Vklll I If 111' Ifunx smlles md lsks Now vw 1 xt vvlll ln ilu xxgnmcznt xesults of at mm wk 7 x mums hw mmuteQ OlltSldi tho men ue YVOIIKIHQ' on then' glgmtlc proud Fhm wolus of Tlgil md Bob LGVIS questlon Au xou sum xx 0 IQ domg thu ught' In 11 flflsh ot hu holdem md mio hls hmd md he reaqsur mix nu Of mums Y mmu1 tom mmut01 IRAMI 1RAMP TRAMP Iuwexvone Qtops hw vmlk md look1 uound bnoxuhoes clumpQ 1 I mud mme p lpkl Knot tollet pxpexj P ash gow Wullx 1 Inoxxnw Hmkeve 11 he c1ptureQ thu sum 101 postultx x Ylllllllw thlvo mmutes Dlck Knew 111111111 Wh It sh 1ll vse n 1me It Hun Movltf lights up H011 1 out l1ld1 ' R Vwhltlllflf Doohttle plpes up I once knew 1 gul Illflltd Zelda M1c thoughtfully Q97 x Hllllllw 1110 mmutes Th1 smugmug llds of 302 1GtllIH hopefullv to the lmlockhousn 10 xx ut 0111 the fm 11 sllence laden 111011111 In than mmdx hos 61 thoughts of gmtl ll mls Ihlt 1 lblilllllld stxtemen V' nl PETER I' DOI AN 1721 Commonvsoalth Au-num Brighton Boston College 29 A B A M 30 Marburg' Germany '36 Loyola College CMontrealJ 30 '32 Engllsh Hlgh 32 33 Memorlal 33 38 Here 38 present Hobbzcs Sports readmg,11terary curlosltles tude fox those telchers who h ld stuck bv them dllllllg' then 8811101 Ven lt BI 9 QD MN IB of coul we beloved DO x mmus one mmute The Telmlte .md Hootmck bmvelv 1111817 1n hand the j.Z'11ttG1lHj3,' Ronson hghtel whlch was med so effectlvelv Lt Fhrlstmas tlme m rxmng the class xverzge 111 the wfu up to ten They defnmtlx llght the fuse X mmus thlrtv seconds All eves follow the receding tr ul of llght with 1f1C1'91lS1HfI lpprehenslon Y mmus ten seconds After 1111 these Vears we four three two one pop ssssssss sswss swsssssssxssssss ss fl77l8 CA prophecx of the future 'D Cl us bcrlbc-N Lll10tt Blrd J Edward Ruwo I N1 N1 ' 0 1 1 . . 11.. 1 lla . 1 . z 1 ,. 3 3 ' 1 ' 1 1, 1,2 -1 ' 1 2 x1'1' '1'. 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'- , 1 1. , 1 1 , ,, 1 I I 8 wr , ' Q u , 1 1 1 1 wk 1.1 VXA ' B . . -1 I, l . 1: , . - 1111- Joe Donuts vi Paul Irish if 11 1 Dave Marty, Dube IOSEPH MICHAEL DONATO leople have more fun than mwbodv Entered Class VI from the Fairmount School Track II I Morse Code Club V Modern History Club I Rod and Gun I Red Cross Club III II I Chess II Model Crafts I Geography Club VI Professional Club II I High way Safety Club III II I Science Fictlon Club II I Junior Achievement II I Stamp Salesman II I 2 d Lieut A Co 2 d Reg KEVIN JOSEPH DONNEI I Y One of those cursul mathematical brains Entered Class IV from the Blessed Sacrament School Modern Prize IV Class of 1885 PTIZG IV Track IV Travel Club II MX Club I Westinghouse Science Club II lst Lieut Brigade Staff PAUI HENRY DONOVAN They come bigger but no better Entered Class VI from the Sophia W Ripley School T1 uk V IV III II I Aviation Club III II I Modern His tory I Radio Club V Liber Actorum I Professional Club II Science Fiction Club II I Office Messenger V IV Stamp Salesman I Junior Achievement I Football Ticket Agent II lst Lleut Brigade Staff ROBERT WHITING DOOI ITTI E A searching mind a helping hand Entered Class VI from the Patrick Lyndon School Fidelity Prize IV Tennis I Crew III II I American Music Appreciation Club II Social Sclence III Sailing Club VI V National Honor Society II I Glee Club III II President I Office Messenger V Ski Club III II I Tutor I Governors Youth Council 2nd Lieut B Co 2nd Regt DAVID CHARI ES DORNEY Dare do all that may become a man who dares no more is none Entered Class VI from the Benedict Fenwick School United Nations Contest 1st Prize II Math Club II Modern History Club I Morse Code Club II Chess Club VI V French Club I Soclal Sclence Club Steering Committee II Key Club II I Executive Committee I Liber Actorum I Office Messenger II I Governors Youth Council Bosto Kollegre Junior Seminar II U N Council of Boston Captain Bin, ide Staff ANTHONY IAMES DRACONE One can not always be '1 hero but one can always be a man Entered Class VI from the Lincoln School Fidelity Prize IV Football II I Track II I Modern History Club I Literary Club I Professional Club II I Junior Prom Committee II Victory Dance Committee I Class Banquet Committee I Farewell Prom Committee I Volunteer Work er March of Dimes Lions Club United Fund National Honor Society Revue Debating' Club I Ring Committee II lst Lieut. Brigade Staff. MARTIN HARVEY DUBY While vu live let us live. Entered Class VI from the Sarah Greenwood School. Approbation Prize V' Drum Award II- Crew II- Geography Club Vlg Highway Safety Club IIQ Professional Club IIQ Liber Actorum Ig Junior Prom Committee II, Band VI, V, IV, III, II, Ig Captain Ig Orchestra IV, III, II, Ig Class Com- mittee Ig All Northeastern Mass. Orchestra. 30 Kev Bob ony Drag ala Q' AK Little Ike, Rick MS' Leo +.ig afjfg:gg.,, .Q K . 'Jam Q1 143,55 w . Raef ' ie :PMT I Al FRANK GALVIN DUSERICK l am the captain of my ship. Entered Class VI from the Saint Peter's School. Basketball IV, III, II, I, Manager, Crew IV, III, II, I, Math Club II, I, Aviation Club III, Sailing Club IV, III, II, I, Greek Club III, II, I, Latin Club IV, III, II, I, Junior Achievement II, President I, Junior Prom Committee I, Captain A Company 2nd Regt. RICHARD LEWIS EISNER Born to consume the fruits of the earth. Entered Class VI from the M. L. Higgonson School. Chess Club I, Highway Safety Club I, Math Club II, Science Club II, lst Lieutenant E Company 2nd Regiment. JOEL ELYANOW Worth his weight in gold. Entered Class VI from the Philipps Brooks School. Approbation Prize VI, Fidelity Prize III, Camera Club IV, II, Geography Club VI, German Club II, Liber Actorum II, I, Math Club II, Trick Drill Team III, II, Red Cross Club IV, Rod and Gun Club II, I, Vice-President I, Register Literary Staff LI, I, Social Science Club V, IV, Stamp Club II, Science Club IV, 1st Lieutenant L Company lst Regiment. LEO EUMER Verb and a pronoun Entered Class IV from the Mary Curley School. Crew IV, III, Chess Club II, Trick Drill Team IV III- Science Fiction Club IV, III, II, I, President I. 1 s MICHAEL ALAN FEINBERG A quitter never wins, a winner never quits. Entered Class VI from the Roger Wolcott School. Aviation Club IV, Camera Club II, Modern History Club I, Trick Drill Team III, II, Highway Safety Club I, Liber Actorum I, Social Science Club IV, Captain Brigade Staff. ALAN RICHARD FELDMAN Verhum sap. sat. Entered Class VI from the Sarah Greenwood School. Cross Country II, I, Track VI, V, IV, III, II, I, Aviation Club VI, Camera Club I, Highway Safety Club I, Liber Actorum I, Model Crafts Club III, II, President II, Modern History Club I, Red Cross Club III, Rod and Gun Club III, II, I, Register Literary Staff II, I, Register Business Staff Il. I, Sailing' Club II. I, Professional Club II. I: Cur- rent Events Club III, II, I, Science Fiction Club II, I, Junior Prom Committee, Class Banquet Committee I, Class Day Committee I, Mid-Winter Prom Committee I, Farewell Prom Committee I, lst Lieutenant E Company lst Regiment. JOSEPH FRANCIS FINN If music he the food of love . . . Entered Class VI from the Fairmount School. Fidelity Prize III, Golf III, II, I, Track V, Model Crafts Club IV, Register Business Staff II, I, Executive Board I, Science Fair VI, 2nd Lieutenant G Company lst Regiment. 31 r 'Q' Frank, Dusy Joe, Ellie Mike x, L Joe di Frrtzy S12 Ed Eddie O9 Dave JERRY FRIT7 FI EISCHER Say wh'rt you mtan 'rnd mcrn whrt you saw Entered Class IV from the Thomas A Edison School Avrrtron Club IV C rmera Club II Modern History Club I Irbcr Actorum I Lunch Room Mrrshrl III II Znd Ireut C Co lst Regt ANTHONY FRANCIS FORD Sly what you bclrue h lrut what you saw Entered Class IV from the Imrrr rculate Conception School Cross Country IV Track IV III Irber Actorum I Rod and Cun Club I .Iunror Prom Committee II lst Ireut Brigade Staff EDWARD FRANCIS FORD No matter what keep smrlrng Entered Class IV from the St Theresa School American Music Club II Avratron Club III II Camera Club IV Professional Club II 2nd Lleut G Co 1st Regt AI AN HOWARD FOSTER Pducatron comis onlx once mike the most of yours while you can Entered Class VI from the Henry Iee Hrggfonson School Cheerleader II Bowling Club I Highway Safety Club II I Modern History Club I Red Cross Club II I 2nd Ireut Brigade Staff IOSFPH CREEN FRANCE 'Wo matter what you do wrong' xou can alw IVS frnd someone who kmw you would Entered Class VI from the Ceor e Bancroft School Aardvarks I American Music Club I Camera Club I French Club II I Cerman Club II I Modern History Club I Sailing Club I Social Sclence Club V Irber Actorum I Banquet Committee I KENNE'lH IAWRENCE FRFED lt s gn rl to bm llllNllIlIll rstood Fntered Class VI from the Alevrnder Hfrmrlton School Cermfrn Club II I Aardvarks II lord High N'rs'rl I Amerr can Musrc Club III Vrce President II President I freek Club III Irlrer Aetorum Executive Board I R4 gr'-in Irt erary Staff III II Editor rn Chref I Social Science Club IV III Secretary II Vrce President I Scrence Club V I rter'1ry Club I Meteorology Club V Professional Club II Brooklrne High World Afffrrrs Institute III U N Day Assembly I Twentreth Century D'ry Commrttee II Record Amerrmn Cub Reporter Contest Honorable Mentron I Boston Clobe High School Editors Conference II I C reater Boston Better Breakfast Commrttce BlLIkf'1St Press Conference I Clrss Wrll Committee I Clfrss Prophecy Commrttu I Class Dfry Committee I National Merit Scholarship Corporation Frn'rl lst I Morse Code Club V Columbrr Srholrstrc Press Assocr atron Irtcrary Contest Znd prrrc I Prsher Body Craftsman furld III 2nd Ir:-ut Brrgsrde Staff DAVID FREEDMAN He who could be a m'1n is a non-conformist. Entered Class IV from the Solomon Iewenberg School. Fidelity Prize IV: Bowling Club I' Key Club III, II, Ig Liber Actorum Ig Travel Club IIQ Math Club II, Ig Radio Club IVg Red Cross Club IV, Ig Register Business Staff Ig Science Club IV, III, IIg Corridor Patrol II, Ig Junior Achievement IIg Westinghouse Talent Search Club IIQ 1st Lieut. B Co. 2nd Regt. 32 Tony Al Fearless Hey you remiss, S Rlchle Gary Frank Pat bk Xt XS STEPHEN HOWARD FRYE X H1llIltlll m pohshed to the nul F11te1ed Class IV from the Solomon Lewenbergg School Cl1ss1c xl P1179 IV Key Club QCIVICG Award of 1958 Clew III CIOQK III II Hlghway Safety Club I Key Club III II I l1ber Actorum I Modern Hlstory Club I Red CIOSS Club III II Cu11ent Events Club Tleasuler III Sec1etary II ,nd I uut Bug ldc St lff El I IOT HIRSCH CAFFER lhrou DIIXSICS to thc hounds Ill I1 nf. nom of 1t Fntmed Clxss IV flom the Solomon Lewenberg' School T1 1ck III Av1at1ou IV Camela Club II Modeln Hlstory Klub I Soull Sc1ence Club III fllllfiflt Fvents Club II Lunch Room Marshal II 2nd L1eut I Co 1st Regt I RANCIS XAVIER CAI I AGHER I uh n11nd I1 nth lts own method Entel ed Class VI f1 om the John Wlnthrop School Modeln PIIZO V Applobatlon P1126 VI V III AVl3tl0H Club III Hlghway Safety Club I Rod and Gun Club II I Cor 1ldOl P1.t1ol II I Znd L1eut C Co Ist Regt RICHARD AI PRED CARIBALDI Qulttmrs mur w1n nmners neur qult Enteled Class VI from the Randall G MOFFIS School -X11p1ob1t1o11 P111c V III II WQIIQH Elstman Robm on P1179 III Baseball V IV III II Capta1n I Football III II I T1ack VI V IV III II I H1ghway Safety Club II I Nl II S II I I1bnr Nctorum I Model C1afts Cl 1b III PIGSI dent II I Modern HlStOTy Club I Red Cross Club III II I Rod md Cun Club III II I Remster Busmess Staff II I Sa1l1n,Q' Club III II I Defense Stamp Salesman II I VIC to1v Dance C0mmltte8 II I Junlor Prom C0mmltt66 Co CI1 111 man II Rmg Comm1ttee II I M1d Wmter P1 om Com m1ttec II I Class Banquet C0mmltt66 I Class Day Com nuttee I Rep1ese11tat1ve to Coodwlll Dmner I Rotary Club I Fuuvell P1om COmm1tt66 Chauman I Pres1dent of Class of 1050 lst IIGIII, A Co Ist Regt JOSEPH PATRICK CAUGHAN Co11s1st'111c1 thou xr! 1 juul Fntcred Class IV fl0m the St Mary s School Bmseball III II I HIEDXVHV Safety Club I Model Crafts Club I Red CIOSS Club I Welgfhtllftlng Club II Esperanto Club I 2nd Llellt H Co 2nd Regt FRANCIS CFRARD GENTRY I IN trum the scourgm of mln IS 'Vlath II Enteled Class IV f1om the Sacled Healt School Class1c1l P1170 II Celman Club I Modern Hlstory Club I Soc1al Scunce Club III Stamp Club IV III Treasurer II Math II Club II MIISICZII Appleclatlon Club Treasurer I lst L1eut C Co Ist Regt THEODORE CERBER Throw l'hws1cs to thc dogs Ill have none of It Fntel ed Class VI from the Wllllam Llovd Garr1son School CICXV III, II, MUSIC Appleclatlon Club I, German Club I, Hurhway Safety Club I, Key Club II, Model Crafts Club IV, So41.1l Sclencc Club V, We1ghtl1ft1ng Club III, II, lst L1eut Bxxgade Staff 33 Q gill Steve Frank Mtixlxa 19 xx, N 06 Ted, Teddy Well thls cllss h IS the unlque dlstlnctlon of belng the fllst homeroom for Mr Russo and the llst one f0l us Under hls patern xl llke guldance we h lve lelrnul the correct Plrlllmentary Pro cedure ln wlltlng out 1 pass and that sllence IS 1 blesslng Those of us tfxklng Lxtln ln 335 are grateful to C llllS M lI'lllS Hopklnson for the many chances to CIFIX the btll We have learned also that a veugml IS not a Roman dlsease but a baby systole Some of us dlscovered that Mr Carrol IS ever lmprovlng on hls lUd1O frequency but we could there bellow It out' The lest of us tlklng Physlcs ln Mr Lleber f xrb s room found th lt the center of the atom IS the nuk llllq We sh 111 always remember hlS lnsplrlng VN0lflS Feldman' why dldn t you take the test Fl ld tw 7 md Do you wlsh some conduct m lrks box s I In thls room Elsner has earned the tltle of The Cre xt Collaborator In '310 we were tlught for rather exposed! to the sclence of Chemlstry by Danny s protege Here vle le lrned th It Carmen Vara IS not a Ctstro spv but 1 sllesmln for Crlspy Pl7Za We sh lll llvl us IGIYIPITIIJCF hls sclentlflc explan ltlon Tlke It fol lts W01t klddes And IH the alcove MARK FRANCIS RUSSO 10 Hopklns Road Jamalca Ilaln Mass BC AB 21 MA 22 Teachers College Ed M 47 27 present Hobbzes Dramatlcs slnglng next to us Mr Thompson IS teachlng both Chemlstry md Meterologw Hls Tuesdlv forec mst never seems to ful Tonlght It wlll be cool fol lowed by Wednesday All of us are grateful to Fredrlc J xckson Muzzy Pearson Here ln 208 we learned th lt the dlrect cause of the battle of Shlmoneskl was the asslssln ttlon of Emperor Tso Tsung T ang and the slgnlflcant result of the Second Slamese War was lnslgnlflcftnt Contrary to popular bellef we IH the I ltln School do study Engllsh Those of us ln Wlrd Bond s room have dlscovered th It 1 Second P xeonlc Equally as efflclent IS Mr Bond s contemporary ln 219 Mr Smlth Thls IS hls flrst experlence ln teachlng senlors Mr Smlth please slr we dldnt mean lt' Thls has been an eventful year for '1ll of us Wlth the full battery of CEEB s and unfllled lp pllcatlons together vylth class dues rlng fees md numerous petty fraud fees Although we tre broke we :re grateful to all our mflsters tnd advlsors and hope that they cfln llst through the next batch of senlors CEORCE K McC'ART DAVID WEINFR PQI .-mf' l I I L . . , . ! 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V It L II I I V u 9b I f V 1 , at I ofa I I 1 ga Don Clbbo 11yt L.,- Jul SAMUEI IOSEPH CERSON ll han modern youtl1 burns tht mldnlght oll lt s llSU'llI5 ln tlu cr xnltclse lfnttud Clue VI fI0l'll the Chuxtophu tlbson School Bxseball Managrel II I Cross Country Manager III II Track Manager II I Avmtlon Club V Bowhng' Club VI Ce1m 111 Clllb II 'VIode111 Htstory Club I Red Cross Club VI Rod '1nd Gun Club II I Regmter I 1te1'1ry Staff II Band IV III II I Bmw Cho11 II I Corrldor P1t1ol III II I Close Banquet C0mmlttQC I M1dW1nter Plom Commlttee I 2nd Lleut Band DON 'tl D CORNEII IUS CIBIIONS Ihty conquer yy l1o btlltyc they c1n Fntered Claw IV f1 om the St Cfztherme School Modem P1179 IV I'1del1ty Pr17e III Bowhng Club I French Club II H1g.,hw1y Slfety Club II I Mdth Club II I Red osx Club I Stuncc Club III I I'1tn Club III II I1te1'1ry Club III I Travel Club III II I QCICDCQ Talent, Ruvuch Club II COIlldOl P'1trol II lst Lxeut I Co lst: Rtgft IAMES PHII IP CII I ICAN K thounnd solrlurs xrt 1 1s1ly got b t 1 NIIlj.,Il 1.,1n1r1I IN l11rd to flnd Enteled Clash IV fxom the F1anc1s Pmkman School ull hthftmt. Club II I 1 P10111 Con11n1ttee II COIIICIOI P'ltlL0I II C1pt'11n B11g'1de Staff I ERARD I RANCIS CII I IS X httlt fun noyy 1nd thtn IS rellshmd by thc bmt of nun Entued Claw IV f1 om the St Therewa S School B1stb1ll II I I'ootb'1llII I Tlack II I Avlatlon Club II I IIIEIIWVRY Sifety Club I Model Cr'1ftQ Club I Red Crois Club II I Sulmg Club II I V1cto1y Dance Commlttee I Mld WIHICI Prom Comm1ttee I Rod '1nd Cun Club I Fare yvnll P1om Commlttee Captam Bllgade Staff PAUI MARK CII MAN toocl th1ng.,'-. comm 111 sn1'1ll packages Fnte1ed Clase VI flOm the John I Audubon School Modern Pr17e VI Claemc-al Pr17e V IV III II App1'ob'1t1on P1170 VI I Chew Club V IV III I French Club II I Ceog,1'1phy Club VI N H S II I Math Club II I Modern lI1Nto1y lub I R1 IT Club I qtlmll Cl11b X IX QCIOVICC Club III II I I 1t1n Club II Vlce PlQSld9ht I Student Ex thfmge to M 1lden HILII School II Tutm II I Tmvel Club III Prewldent ll Suence T'1lent Se'1rcl1 Club II 2nd I leut Co111do1 Pat1ol CHARI ES FDWARD CIUI IANO Ihrm yyt go 1rounrl tht mulberry buqh tra la la la I Fntmed Cl1sQ VI f1 om the Mt Alvc1n1'1 Academv Footb'1lllVI'1n'1ge1 IV QIVIHIIYIITIL, III II I Tennle III II I S'11l1nLIV III Co C'1pt'11n II I Crew III II I Aardvalks II I MIISIC App1ec11t1onIV III II I Dr'1mat1cQIV III R'1d1o Workshop Ceogmphy Club VI V Ilber Actorum I Tuck D11ll III Rtglstcr I1te111v St1ff II I S'11l1nQ3 Club VI V IV III Xylit P1u.1df11tII Puxldentl QOCIAI Sclence Club II I St1n111 Club VI V I1ter'11y Club I Ueher at C11du1t1on III Detl1mat1on VI IX UV Assemblv II I BI S Replesentdtlye It New Enzlund UIN Conventlon I Iunch Room MIISDII III II P11t1u111ntm Mme Art p1og1I1m I let Lteut Bllgade Staff RICHARD IASON COI DFARB Step '1fttr sttp tht llddtr IS 'wcendcd Fnteled Claw VI f1om the Charlee H Tflvlor School AVIHIIOH Club VI Chess Club V IV D1'amat1cS Club I Ccoampbv Clllb VI Kev Clllb II I1her Actorum I Model C1 1ftQ Club V Modern HISt01V Cl11b I Rambo Club VI V Red Crosi Cl11b III II Rod and C11n Club III II Regliter RIISITIQSS Stflff I St me Cxew I Sclence Instltute f0I Able Ie'1rnc-rs I Che: Bmquet Commlttee I Captam E Co ond Regt 35 31125 1 Sam G1 0' f G1ll1e Dlck Dick, Greks Jack Hab Mike RICHARD GERMANO GRECO Success, remember, is the reward of toil. Entered Class IV from the Francis Parkman School. Crew II, Key Club III, II, Ig Math X Club Ig Red Cross Club IV, Science Club IV, Travel Club IIg Science Talent Search Club II, Corridor Patrol II, lst Lieut. Brigade Staff. WILLIAM FRANCIS GREEN True in honor, faithful in work. Entered Class IV from the St. Ann School. Fidelity Prize II: Track II, Red Cross Club Ig Rod and Gun Club Ig Science Fiction Club II, Class Ring Committee II, I, 2nd Lieut. K Co. 1st Regt. .IOHN BERTRAM GREENE To err is only human. Entered Class VI from the Longfellow School. Fidelity Prize V13 Music Appreciation Club Ig Rod and Gun Club II, Current Events Club II, Class Ring Committee II, Ig Junior Prom Committee IIg Science Fiction Club II, Travel Club II, lst Lieut. Brigade Staff. GIRTS GRINBERGS Give every man thine ear, but few thy voice. Entered Class VI from Mendel School. Soccer IV, III, II, Swimming IV, III, Ig Stamp Club Vg Science Club V, IV, Science Fiction Club II, Ig Lunch Room Marshal III, II, Math Club Ig N.H.S. Ig lst Lieut. Brigade Staff. JOHN RICHARD HABERSTROH Is this a dagger which l see before me? Entered Class VI from the P. E. Lyndon School. Classical Prize III. II: Tennis Ig Music Appreciation II, Aviation Club IV, III, II, Chess Club IV, III, II, Ig Red Cross Club III, Sailing Club IV, III, II, Ig Science Fiction Club Ig Professional Club III, II, 2nd Lieut. Brigade Staff. BARRY RONALD HAIMSON Strong in body, strong in mind. Entered Class VI from the William Lloyd Garrison School. Sailing Club III, II, Current Events Club III, N. H. S. II, Ig Fidelity Prize III, Camera Club IV, III, German Club Ig Highway Safety Club II, Modern History Club Ig Rod and Gun Club II: Science Fiction Club II, 2nd Lieutenant K Company lst Regt. PAUL MICHAEL HARRINGTON On the sunny side of the street. Entered Class VI from the William McKinley School. Fidelity Prize IIIQ Geography Club VI, Vg Highway Safety Club I: Social Science Club IV, III, II, I: Corridor Patrol II, Nurse's Aid Ig 1st Lieutenant Brigade Staff. 36 Bill, Wilbur Gigi, Griny Ai ul I' fi? Haimie 53 X s Jack ...' X fa 'I '4 Rob Mike WILLIAM ARTHUR HARRINGTON ' Success is never final and failure, never fatal. Entered Class IV from the St. Peter's School. Fidelity Prize IV, Baseball II, I, Captain, Brigade Staff. .B ,L .IOHN PAUL HAWKES 'il' Ilasle makes waste. Bill Entered Class VI from the Phineas T. Bates School. Fidelity Prize III, lst Lieutenant, K Company. -1-:-'f- E- ,sm- MICHAEL DAVID HEALY One and inseparable, now and forever. l Entered Class IV from the Grover Cleveland School. Aviation Club III, Camera Club III, French Club II, I, Presi dent I, German Club III, II, National Honor Society II, I, Liber Actorum I, Science Fiction Club I, Latin Club III, II, I' Tutor I, 2nd Lieutenant, H Company, lst Regiment. nm . I I ' - ROBERT LOUIS HILTON ' K me ' Blick immer vorwlirts, nie zuruck. Mike Entered Class VI from the Channing School. Fidelity Prize V, Modern Prize III, Classical Prize II, High- way Safety Club II, National Honor Society I, Hockey Man- ager IV, III, II, lst Lieutenant, H Company, 1st Regiment. H A ROI .D ANTHONY HILTZ Those who know him speak highly of him. Entered Class VI from the Agrassiz School. Track IV, III, II, Ig Aviation Club IV, Rod and Gun Club I Crew II, Junior Prom Committee II, Tardy Desk I' lst Lieutenant, Brigade Staff. MICHAEL ERWIN HOLMES Money is its own reward. Harry Entered Class VI from the Charles C. Perkins School. Basketball IV, III: Swimming Team I, Amer. Music Appre- ciation Club IV, I, Aviation Club II, I, Camera Club II, Pres ident I, Highway Safety Club I, Model Crafts Club IV, III II, I, Junior Prom Committee, Current Events Club II, I, Corridor Patrol III, II, I, Professional Club I, Captain, Brigade Staff. LAURENCE RANDALL HOOTNICK Brains are born with the man, wisdom, acquired. Entered Class VI from the Emily A. Fifield School. f s Cheerleader II, I, Math Club II, I, Aviation Club III, Modern 4 ..'A.rf:i1 1 .I History Club Ig Camera Club III, Ig Chess Club VI, V, III, , ' ' 1 II, I, Treasurer I, Chess Team I, Register Business I, Geog- -f3 ' P . ' raphy Club VI, Highway Safety Club II, I, Science Club II, A . . ,g National Honor Society II, I, Current Events Club III, Science Talent Search Club II: Science Fiction II, Lunchroom L Marshal II, Corridor Patrol VI, Tutor II, I, lst Lieutenant, any A Co., 2nd Regt. 37 . -3 . ya 1 ' f i Hoppy, Freddy 1 Paul Steve Izzle Jonny FREDERICK JAMES HOPKINSON A happy smile will drive away all care. Entered Class VI from the St. Gregory School. Fidelity Prize Vg American Music Appreciation Club IIg Model Crafts Club IIIQ Rod and Gun Club IIg Geography Club VIg Highway Safety Club III, II, Ig Key Club III, II, Ig Corridor Patrol IIg Office Boy Vg lst Lieutenant, G Com- pany, 2nd Regiment. JOHN FREDERIC HORTON It is a tale told by an idiot full of sound and fury signifying nothing Entered Class VI from the Dudley School Crew IV III Glee Club IV III II I Corrldo Patrol V 2nd Lieutenant F Company lst Regiment PAUI MITCHEII HUMORA C ood Cheer is no hindrance to a good life Entered Class XI from the Mary Hemingway School Bowling Club I Model Crafts Club II I Modern History Club I Chess Club II I Social Science Club II Liber Ac toruml Lunchroom cashier V IV III II I Boston Public School Symphony Band V IV III II I Stamp Salesman II I Captain Band ARNOI D I ESTER ISENSTADT The good will always conquer Entered Class IV from the Solomon Lewenberg School Baseball II Basketball III Math Club II German Club II I Social Science Club I Treasurer I Professional Club II I 2nd Lieutenant F Company 2nd Regiment STEPHEN RICHARD ISRAEI The stairway to he run is a hard one so take the escalator Entered Class VI from the Charles Logue School Math Club I Modern H1 tory Club I Highway Safety Club I Secretary I Rod and Cun Club I Ilber Actorum I Sclence Fiction Club II Junior Prom Committee Literary Club II I Register Iiterary II I Corridor Patrol I Ist Lieutenant L Company 2nd Regiment HINF YEN .IEW Ixnow Thystlf Perfut Thyself Entered Class VI from the Martin School Classical Prize VI Modern Prize V IV Chess Club II I Math Club II I Radio Club V Highway Safety Club II I Science Talent Search Club II 2nd Lieutenant B Company lst Reglment C EORC' E IOHNSON Nothing was hard to study so I studied nothing Fntered Class VI fl om the Sherwln School Math Club I Model Crafts Club III Rod and Gun Club I Modern History Club I Trick Drill II I Social Sclence Club III Highway Safety Club II I Band V Corrldor Patrol III N H S Revue II I lstL1eutenant Brigade Staff 38 Slim John Arnie Hing fl Hagl Mouse Dennle Walt ALAN JASPER KACE Flat JUSIIIIB ruat caelum Entered Class VI from the James A Garfield School Fxdelltv Prlze III Tennls IV II I Avlatlon Club V IV III Modem HISIOIY Club I Tuck Dllll II Chess Club Debatlng., III I Register Busxness II I Sallmg Club V III Cexman Club I Sclence Club V IV Natlonal Honor Soclety II I Iatln Club IV III II Math Club II I Corrldor Patrol II Cxptun K Company lst Reglment HARRY KAYA IANIAN Dutw determines destmy Entered Class IV from the Mary E Curley School Track IV Rod and Gun Club II Sallmg Club II Hlghway Safety Club I Ist Lleutenant Brlgade Staff LEONARD MICHAEL KEANE Better lute than never Entered Class IV from the Francis Parkman School Fldellty PIIZE II RadlO Club IV III Rod and Gun Club II lst Lleutenant D Company 2nd Reglment DENNIS JOSEPH KEI LEHER lwerwone IS the architect of hrs own future Entered Class VI from the Mozart School Fldehty Prlze VI Crew II Track V IV Camera Club II Rod and Gun Club I Lunchroom Marshal II Avlatlon Club V Hlghway Safety Club II Math Club II Corxldor Patrol VI Sclence Flctlon Club III lst Lieutenant Brlgade Staff HENRY IOUIS KELI EY tn ottne-er 1 gentle m m md an excellent Judge of women Entered Class VI from the Patrlek J Kennedy School Track Ill Crew II W8lg,hllftlHg' Club II I Amerlcan Musxc Bowlmg., Club I Tuck Dull II I Camera Club IV Rod and Cun Club 1 Hlghway Sxfety Club I Ilber Actorum I Cor rxdor Patrol II Captam C Company lst Reglment WAI TER HUGH KEI I EY tentlemm athlete schollr who could want more Entered Class VI from the Dwlght School Crmnel Prxze I Thom McAn Trophy I Ted Lyons Memorlal T1 ophy I All Scholastlc Football I All Boston Conference I Boston Conferenee Most Vlluable Plxyer I Basketball V IV Football IV III II I Co Captam I Track II I Crew II Aaldvalks IV III II I Model Crafts II Chess Club V IV III Secretary III Red Cross VI Register Llterary Staff IV III II I Exec Board I Hlghway Safety Club II Liber Actorum II I Vlctoxy Dance Commlttee III II I Co Chalr mm I Fuewell Plom Committee Mldwmter Dance Com nnttee Class Banquet Commmttee Class Day Commlttee Captaln Brlgade Staff WII I IAM THOMAS KEI LY t h lracter e mnot be bought Fnteled Class IV from the St Theresa School Soccer II I Greek Club II Stamp Club III II Soclal Science Club III Corridor Patrol II lst Lieutenant Brlgadel Staff 39 , vifja . - .f ,-,t Y . . L ,1,,,::.i-- ef Lenny, Len Llttle Hank, Kell Blll Kell , . A. I ' 1 : I- ' 3 1 . ' ' ' , : f . 9 I , - IV, l' 7 ' 1 ' l v l l 5 , 9 1' 1 , , 9 - , , : - A . ' 3 ,z z , , , . vi Al . V I . ly' X ' '- ' 9 i 5. 5 Q I - Y . , 2 I . i ' I , : ' . .1 : I 7 ' K 1 2' j K - . ' ' . ' ' : : , : , , 1 1 3 S 1 I - C .K I I I - 3 ut S S I - f '.1 -. A I I I , 1 ' 1 a , z - ' ' . ' w 1 v .C . I N t i 5 .r . . , 5 . . Appreciation Club IIg Math Club Ilg Model Crafts Club Ig f I: ' ' , : Q : 1 1 ' ee x g I 5 - '- ' ' ' Z ' v I y - ' . J A I It X 2 , - , x z Q ' ' . 1 I' 'll I 5 D Z V f ' : - 9 : X J J I ' ' ' 2 ' I 2 1 cf , g ' v v r r ' I a I I 1 ' ' Y ! I 7 I .S ' 7 7 EI W v 5 H Q . T f , , , , Q . 1 n 9 Q 9 I ' ' l . 1 s v ' ' 5 2 1 ' ' . 1 . - I: 1 - 1 9 , . X Q A A A A I I C a . ' . v I I I ' y I D p - I ' ' 3 , O AARON CORDON 138 Smwall Minus Ilrookllm HIVI-lld Fd M Roxbulv Mc monxl Here 29 present Dlrector Camp Tevya 48 present Youth Advlsor Temple Israel Hobbzvs Readmg ewrnmg a llVlYlg' THE LATE SHOW Throughout the ve lr the boye of 307 were ably taught bx then mdstere .md even Qucceeded 1n 9Qtl.bllShll1jI 1 few recordq for the vexr 58 59 We took the Tuds Prlze wlth the help of the inert Cdughun and 1n Mr Lxeberfarb Q physlce el xss we were the onlv room whlch promxsed not to send 1 scholar to M I T In spxte of ill the twxrde we muqt exprees our Ll ttltude to the regzulxrq Mr Dol mn M Smlth md M1 I lebelfxrb and to the subetltutee for Mr Goxdon md f0l Mr Greenhulge who taught us the xxght w nv to le we Ldtln School The box s must th ink especxally Mr Lxberffxrb who dld 1 ment 1ob ln teachlng ui Nucchlear Phx SICS men though hw. equlpment IS 1nfer1or to Dr Whltes l T We muet tlso th tnk M1 Smlth who h td found tlme somehow to IIIVQ ue in idx mcecl leldlng of hw new book The Plxw s I H ue C xlled Wrong Of coulse we mustn t le ue out Mx Dolan who prepared the whole cl tss ln the xexx best w xx fox the Lutm CIQI' B even though onlx two boxs are ttkmg It We Qlncerelw hope th nt Mx flC0llllllj2,'Q w1ll be bxck te strong IS evex next Xen to te ich adv mced math to ln element ux lookmgu 1.,l0llp Such 18 we V619 ln 301 lftel xll IN sud md leul w ho lll '01 forget M1 Conlon who worked Us to the bone wlth h1s fxbul wus 10 Ch xptel QLIIIILN John Aucell L 40 Krnsky ARTHUR IEO KENNEDY llc who endures wrth patrence rs a conquerer Entered Class IV from St Ardan s School Crew III II Avratron Club I French Club II Greek Club III II I Hlghway Safety Club I Latln Club II Glee Club III II I 1st Lreut Brrgade Staff PAUI MICHAFI KINBURN Whoso would be a mm must be a non conformrst Entered Class VI from the Sarah Greenwood School Cl'1ss1cal PIIZG V III II Modern Prlze IV Approbatlon Prrze II Frdelrty Prrze VI Prlze Readrng Fmals IV III Chess Club IV III II I Captarn III I Debatmg Club IV NHS II I Lrber Actoruml Orchestra VI V IV III II I BPS Junror Symphony Orchestra VI BPS Senlor Symphony Orchestra VII Declamatlon I Muslc Apprecl atron Club I Vrce Presrdent I Tutor I NH S Revue II Strrng Quartet III Ist Lreut K Co 2nd Regt EDWARD FRANCIS KING Of what walue rs knowledge unless we put lt to practlcal use Ar TW 5?- Y Entered Class XI from the St Andrew s School Classrcal Pr17e VI Basketball III II I French Club II Math Club I Modern Hlstory Club I Latln Club III II I Llterary Club III II I VICE Presldent I Lunchroom Cashler X IV III II I Nurses Alde IV I Tardy Desk lst Lreut B Co 2nd Regt CHARI ES IAWRENCE KORB lf Nou cm kup your mmd when all rbout you 'rrr losrng thurs Entered Class VI from the James J Chrttlck School Tuck VI Werghtlrftmg Club III II I Vlce Presldent I Bowlrng., Club Il Chtss Club I Debatrng Club I Cerman Larry I lub I hu Club ll I Sklrng Club III Du.l1m1t1on XI I IX III II II Prue Dcclxmatlon III Znd Ileut Brrgade Strff KEN NE I'H KRIEDBERG Fnde gut Alles gut Entered Class VI from the Sarah Greenwood School F as Phr Hrgfhway Safety Club II I Rod Xt Gun Club II Modern Hrstory Club I Jumor Achrevement I Vrce Presldent I 1st Lreut I Co 2nd Regt PHII IP IOHN LANDRIGAN I xperrencr rs the best teacher Entered Class VI from the Longfellow School Frnalrst rn the Natronal Merrt Scholarshrp Test Track IV III II l Scrence Club III Current Events Club III Clerk III Professlonal Club I N H S I Defense Stamp Salesman II I lst Lreut Brrgade Staff IAMES IOSEPH VINCEN70 LAURIA I crme I srw I rlmost drdnt m'rke rt Entered Class VI from the Patrlck J Kennedy School Baseball IV III II I Basketball IV Football IV III I I QNVIITIITIIHQ III Track V IV III II I Aardvarks III Avlatlon Club I Bowllng' Club II I Hrghway Safety Club II I Red Cross Club II I Rod and Cun Club II I Co Chalr man Rlnar Commrttee Junror Prom Commrttee Senror Prom Commrttee Vlctory Dance Commrttee Class Banquet Com mrttee Corrrdor Patrol I M1dW1nter Prom Commlttee K rptun Bug., rde St rff 41 Ken Jrm, Jrmbo 555' HOWIC Hal Ken A Rab v'1P Eddne Mlke HOWARD AI AN IEAFE It s all over but tht memories Entered Class VI from the Harrlet A Baldwm School Modern Prlze II Camera Club I C eography Club VI Hugh way Safety Club I Natlonal Honor Society II I Llber Actorum I Trlck Drlll Team III II I Radio Club V IV Treasurer III II NH S Revlew II I Co Sales Manager Defense Stamps II I Jumor Achievement II I Lunch Room Marshal II Corrldor Patrol I Captain H Co 2nd Regt BARRY DAVID IEI3OWI'll Venl x ldl rt stan Entered Class VI from the Sarah Greenwood School Amerlcan Muslc Club II I Camera Club III II I German Club II I Hlghway Safety Club II I Natlonal Honor Soclety II I N H S Revlew II I Llber Actorum I Modern Hlstory Club I Rod dz Gun Club I Soclal Sclence Club I Sclence Club II I Jumor Prom Commxttee II Class Day Commlttee I Junlor Trlck Dr1ll Team Capt I Trick Drlll Team II I Corrldor Patrol V Captaln C Co lst Regt KENNETH FRANCIS I EON I uns for tht Arabs Entered Class VI from the Beethoven School Fldellty Prlze II Crew II Avlatlon Club I Hlghway Safety Club I Ilterary Club I Professlonal Club I Defense Stamp Salesman II Corrldor Patrol IV Captam D Co 2nd Regt FRANCIS IOSEPH LEONARD If at flrst you dont succeed trw try agam than glve Theres no sense ln making a fool out of yourself Entered Class IV from the Samt Andrew School Cerman Club II Lltelary Club I Corrldor Patrol I lst Lleut Brlgade Staff EDWARD RICHARD IEVENSON With m lllft toward nonc Enteled Class VI fr om the Wllham lloyd C HIFISOU School Classlcal Prlze VI IV Modern Prlze V Fldellty Prize III Glover Medal II French Club II Secretary I Geography Club VI Greek Club III II I Presldent I Soclal SCIENCE Club V III Steerlng Committee II Modern HISLOTY Club I Natlonal Honor Soclety II I Tutor II I Corridor Patrol II Znd Lleut Brlgade Staff ROBERTO I UIS IEVIS What his Dclllltll us has trained us Entered Class IV from the Fessendon School Amerlcan MUSIC Club II Avlatlon Club II Gelman Club II Hlghway Sfxfetv Club II Math Club II Secretary I Modern Hlstory Club I Science Club I Sclence Flctlon Club II Lunchroom Marshal II Ist Ileut Brlgade Staff MICHAEI VANCI' IEWIS Do right unto lhln own stlf Fntered Class VI fl om the Martm Mllmole School American Muslc Club I AVIHIIOD Club III II I Modl Crafts Club I q'lIllTlQ' Club II I Esnelanto Club II Pro fcsslonal Club II Colrldor Patrol I Captain Bllgade Staff 42 1-4' Le v2 Bud 7 Bob Elvxs ff Jimmy, Josh Tom, Bongo '19 Charlie NICHOLAS JAMES LIBERIS Let us take the blows of life with a smile. Entered Class IV from the Robert Gould Shaw School. Classical Prize III: Soccer II: Track III. II: American Music Club II: Greek Club III, II, Treasurer I: Social Science Club IV, III, II, I: Glee Club III, II, I, Treasurer I: Liber Actorum I: Lunchroom Marshal II, I: Captain Brigade Staff. .IAMES PATRICK LOGAN 'l'here is still tomorrow. Entered Class VI from the Patrick F. Lyndon School. Track II: Sailing Club III, II: Professional Club II: Current Events Club III: 2nd Lieut. lst Regt. ARTHUR ROBERT LOMBARDOZZI If you have a minute, tell me all you know. Entered Class VI from the Eliot School. Highway Safety Club I: Red Cross Club I: Professional Club II, I: lst Lieut. Brigade Staff. DOMINIC THOMAS LONGO, JR. Sic transit gloria mundi. Entered Class VI from the Gilbert Stuart School. American Music Club III, II: Aviation Club IV, III: Camera Club IV: Current Events Club III: Dramatics Club I: Ger- man Club II: Highway Safety Club I: Rod Kr Gun Club II: Register Literary Staff I: Register Business Staff II, I: Travel Club III: National Honor Society II, I: Liber Acto- rum I: Junior Achievement II, President I: Defense Stamp Salesman II, I: Corridor Patrol II: Model Railroad Club I: 2nd Lieut. Brigade Staff. CHARLES ANDREW LUNDBERG Don't knock Doc. Entered Class VI from the James J. Chittick School. Approbation Prize VI, V, IV, III: Classical Prize VI, V, IV: Bowling' Club II: French Club II' Moth Club II Secretary I: Travel Club II: Junior Prom Committee II: 1st Lieut. I Co. 2nd Regt. CHARLES HENRY LYONS A gentleman and a Scholar. Entered Class VI from the Richard Olney School. Fidelity Prize VI: Band Prize III: Greek Club III: Modern History Club, Secretary I: Radio Club III, Treasurer II, Vice-Pres. I: Register Literary Staff II, I: Social Science Club V: National Honor Society I: Orchestra V, IV. III, II, I: Brass Choir IV, III, II, Ig Woodwind Quintet II: B.P.S. Sym- nhonv Band V. Librarian IV. Pres, III. Sec.-'T're'1s. II. I: B.P.S. Svmnhony Orchestra V, IV, III, II,,Ig B.L.S. Band VI-I, Captain I. GEORGE KENNETH McCART We must live among the living and let the river flow beneath the bridge. Entered Class IV from the Saint Mark School. Modern History Club I: Dramatics Club I: Literary Club Ig Liber Actorum I: Orchestra Manager III, II, I: Science Fic- tion Club III, II: Lunchroom Cashier III. II. I: B.L.S. Radio Broadcasting Workshop II: Corridor Patrol III, II, Captain I: Band Manager IV. III II. I: Junior Achievement Treasurer II, Pres. I: 2nd Lieut. Band. 43 P' Nr H' Still Fred Mac , R Don Mac MIXIC Jlm FREDERICK WII I IAM MCCARTHY An athlete '1 gmntlc m'1n and a scholar above all a keen Judge of women Entered Class VI from the Charles H Taylor School Modern PTIZQ VI Fldellty Prxze IV Thlrd Prlze National Assocxatlon of Mathematlclans Exam Baseball VI Cross Country III II Swlmmlng IV III II Captalnl Track VI V Geography Club VI Math Club II I Modern Hlstory Club I Soclal Sclence Club V IV Highway Safety Club II I Natlonal Honor Soclety II I Science Talent Search II I Travel Club II I Stud: nt Exchange II Rlng Committee II I Offlce Messenger V IV National Merlt Scholarshlp Flnallst I Tutor I Class Commlttee I Senlor Prom Com mlttee I Class Banouet Commlttee I Class Day Committee I Captam I Co lst Regt DANIEI PERRY MacDONAI D Best man best' Entered Class VI from the Charles H Taylor School Fldellty Pr17e IV Orchestra III II I .Tumor Band V Semor Band IV III II I Captam Band DONAI D AI EXANDER MacISAAC A llttle smlle gots a long way Entered Class VI from the Edwm P Seaver School Track IV Math Club I Rod 8x Gun Club II Natlonal Honor Soclety II I Llber Actorum I Professlonal Club II Corrl fr Putml II T Stamp Salesman II Nurses Ald I 1st Lleut Brlgade Staff JOHN PATRICK McNIFF The mirror of all courtesy Entered Class IV from the Salnt Augustme School Classlcal Prwe IV Crew III II Amerlcan Muslc Club II Creek Club III Math Club II Rod Sz Gun Club I Register BUSINESS Staff I Soclal SCIGHCQ Club IV III Secretary II I Hlghway Safety Club II I Cafeterla Marshal III II Corrx dot Pltxol II lst lltllt Bxlgadc Stnff IAMES CHRISTOPHER MCSWINEY Actions speak louder than words Entered Clxss VI fx om the Joseph P Mxnnlng School Fldellty Prlze III Colf Team IV III II Captaln I Hockey Team IV III II I Natlonal Honor Soctety I I lber Actorum I Professlonal Club I Mld Wlnter Prom Commlttee II I 2nd Lxeut L Co lst Regt KRIKOR HAROUTUNE MAKSOUDIAN Man IS the measure of Ill thlngs Entered Class IV from the Northeastern Jumor Hlgh School Fldellty Prlze IV Greek Club III I Glee Club II I EDWARD KENNETH MANN let your own dlscretlon be your tutor Entered Class VI from the S W Ripley School Fldellty Prlze VI Avlatlon Club III II, I Geography Club VI, German Club II, Modern Hlstory Club I, Sclence Club I, Sclence Flctlon Club III, II, I, Defense Stamp Salesman I, Jumor Ach1evement II Treasurer I, Corrldor Patrol VI, lst Lleut Brlgade Staff 44 1 s 40 Mac Mac Pat 0 3 Kr1kor DAVID MII I ER 1 hhllllllll Rold Iran11n5.,h1m Boston Un1vc1s1tv AB TOWCIICIQ College EdM N01thc1 1st11n Un1ve1s1ty II B Here '35 present A11n1d IOILIN 30 40 Ilnbbzfs p1011d f1tho1 0f 1 boy 1e'1d1ng, attendm th th11t11 1nd p11t111p1t1ng 1n v'1r1ous athletlc 11t1v1t11s And s0 IN 111011111 1n1m01t.1l ch1pte1 11 cloqed 111 tha 11111 1ls 01 40 we flnd the noble 'young sehol ll s who h 111 1111l1l11011ed 1ts P1295 wlth such 11l01v llll 1011151 1 1111 0f st1111ng 1cc0mpl1sh m111ts lllll 1111111111 n11n1011es D111 10 th1111 IIIIIIIINIC IIIIIIIUQS of le1de1'sh1p th11s1 H1111 h1x1 1011t11b11t1d extensxvelv to the 11 1s 1111 IIINQ 01 th1 llmltefl 1n1011nt of sp1ce we 1111 LXIVL ll 11 ls 1m110ss1ble to enn11mer11te for 1111 p0s1111i1 1h1 mul 1ls 111 IIIOIIN lllil h0n01s they h1v1 11011 lh1111011 111 sh1ll turn OIII' 1ttent1on L0 thc m1st11s 11h0 h we m ule thls 1ll posslble To M1 A1111 x1h0 18 st1ll v1011de1111g how we 111 n1 1111 11 t0 Cl1ss I mth such 1 l0w 1e11 O 11 e vue e1ve 1 loose le1 011 ION 1 11s K1p1t1l To M1 CII 1me 1nd M1 Rucklex 0111 1ll11st1'10us 1n1th te1che1s ue le 1ve 1 sw xolume set 0f the P10f0llIld Ple1s111es 0f the S061 1l ECICHCLN To M1 H1g'g1ns 0111 ph1s1cs te1che1 vue le 1ve 0111 th 1IllCN f01 1 11111 0f exemnl IIN 11111111110 p:r1t1t11de f01 the 1pprec11t10n 01 Sh1kespe11'e then 1I'lStlll9d v11th1n 11s And l1st but not le1st to Olll hcloved home 100m te1che1' M1 Mlllel v1h0 sh 1ll 1lw IVS occupv 1 pl1ce of NIIICQIB 1exe1ence IH 0111 hc 111s we leave 1 000 flash cuds MIFHAII NASQIQI 5. .1 A I 5' 1 , 1' ' 1 1 .' 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' 1 fl .... 2 1 -2 ' X 1 1 X 45 ,Y I 4 'r Bob 'R ay Dlck E -ui 'Und Dave M11 ROBERT AMERICO MARCUCCI If at first you dont succeed qultl Entered Class V from Our Lady of Mount Carmel School Baseball III II I Cross Country III Track V Stamp Club V .Iumor Prom Commlttee Corrldor Patrol lst Lleut H Company 2nd Reglment WII LIAM MARDER Behold the frun of passlve days and laborious mghts Entered Class VI from the Alexander Hamllton School Classlcal PFIZP V French Club II I Greek Club III II I Key Club III II I Modern Hlstory Club I Salllflg Club IV NHS II I Pen Pal Club II I Vlce Presldent II I Travel Club III II Secretary II Offlce Messenger V IV III II Tutor I lst Lleut Brlgade Staff IAY MARLIN Venl vldl vlcl Entered Class IV from the Wllllam Howard Taft School Chess Club III German Club II Hlghway Safety Club Llber Actorum I Modern Hlstory Club I Register Llterary Staff I Reglster Busmess Staff I Soclal Sclence Club III Stamp Club IV Sclence Club II 1st Lleut E Co 2nd Regt ARTHUR MARMOR Mlghty ln heart IS he Entered Class VI from the Chrlstopher Glbson School Cross Country Manager II Track Manager II American Music Club I Camera Club II I German Club II I Hlgh way Safety Club II I Modern History Club I Rod and Gun Club I Cafetella Marshal III 2nd Lleut D Co 2nd Regt RICHARD DAVID MAYER MCIIS S3113 In C0l'p0I'e S3110 Entered Class VI from the S W R1pley School Modern Prlze VI Approbatlon Prlze VI F1del1ty Prlze III Touch Football V Track VI IV III II I Chess ClubV IV III I Team Captam I Geography Club VI N H S I Math Club I Register Buslness Staff I 2nd Lleut A Co 1st Regt MOSHE MEISEI MAN S0 mlxed ln hlm all thc elements that nature mlght saw to all the world This was a man Entered Class IV from the 'VIa1mon1des School Classlcal Prlze III Track III II Chess Club IV French Club II Highway Safety Club II I N H S I Math Club II I Modern Hlstory Club II I Soclal Sclence Club II Current Events Club III II I Professlonal Club II 2nd Lleutenant L Company 2nd Regxment DAVID I EE MII GRAM Who IS llke unto me? Entered Class VI from the Roger Wolcott School Cheerleader II I Avlatlon Club IV Chess Club II Presldent N H S II Math Club II I Modern Hlstory Club I Red Cross Club IW Soclal Sclence Club II Sclence Club VI V III II Tutor Math I Sclenee Falr VI 2nd Lleutenant A Company lst Reglment 46 Bllly Mormy Mouse Moshe Irmmy Al Mitch Johnny Mo Nobby LEVERETT STANLEY MILLEN Says what he feels: feels what he says. Entered Class VI from the Edward Everett School. Classical Prize V13 Honorable Mention Science Fair VIQ French Club II, I: Geography Club VI Vg Greek Club III, II, Ig Key Club III, II, Ig Liber Actorum I: Esperanto Club II, I3 Modern History Club I: Red Cross Club V, IV, III, II, Vice-Pres. I' Social Science Club V, IVg Stamp Club IV III, II I' Latin Club IV III II I' Tutor II' 2nd Lieut. Brigade Staff. AI VIN JAMES MII I ER llfc rs thc suprcme test Entered Class VI from the Salah Greenwood School Modern Prize II Avmtron Club VI Camera Club II I Debating Club II National Honor Society II I Model Crafts Club VI Trrck Drill Team III II I Rod Kr Gun Club II 1 Junior Prom Committee II Science Fiction Club II I Cafe terra Marshal III II Usher at Graduation Exercises III II Office Messenger IV Math Club I 1st Lreut Brigade Staff NORMAN MILI ER Tcnnrs im onc Entered Class IV from the Saltonstall School Classic-1lPr17eIV III II Tennis II Co Capt I Debating Club IV III II I Frcnch Club II I Program Committee II National Honor Society II I Register Business Staff II I Executive Staffl Sailing Club IV III II I Tutor I 2nd Lreut Brigade Staff IOHN IOSEPH MITCHEI I K king of good fcllows Entered Class IV from the Saint Andrew School Football II Aviation Club I Hrghwav Safety Club I Mod ern History Club I Trick Drill Team III II Literary Club I Weightlifting Club III II Corridor Patrol I Captain Bri g'1de Staff MELVIN ARNOI D MITTNICK Thc stature of 1 man is measured by his abrlrty Entered Cl rss VI from the William Iloyd C'1rr1son School Tr lck II I Chess Club VI V Ceogr xphy Club VI Hrghw my Sxfcty Club II I Irber Actorum I Math Club II I Modcl Cr xfts Club V Modern Hrstorv Club II I Red Cross Club VI V IV III II I Socirl Science Club II Stamp Club V IV Science Club V IV III II Vice Pres I Profession 1l Club II Tre rsurer II Current Events Club II Travel Club III II Science Talent Search II Corridor Patrol II I Junior Achievement II Vice Pres I Cafeteria Marshal II Captain Brrgrde Stuff CHARI ES IOSEPH MOI ONEY VN h rt mc worrw Pntercd Cl Iss VI from the Chfulcs Bulfrnch School Tr uk VI V IV III Amcrlc rn Music Club II Trick Drill Tc rm III II Rod Sz I un Club I Ist Lrcut D Co lst Regt MAR'1IN IOEI MOULD On thcrr own mcrrts modcst men are dumb Entered Class IV from the Thomas A Edison School Scrcnce Club IV Clee Club IV III II I SOClll Sclcnce Club III II Crcck Club III II Evccutrve Boardl DI'lIl1'1tlCS Club III II Vice Prcs I Strge Crcw III Stage Manager II Asslstrnt Product1onI NHS Review III II I Trick Drill Team II lst Regt Color Cuard II Modern History L lub I Music Apprecrrtlon Club I Register Literary Staff I Irber Actorum I Aardvarks I Rumrnatrng Rostrum I lst Ireut Brigade Staff 47 Moose Lev Norm Normre Marty Mouldy I-sig 1 1 Q 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 A A A 4 ' 1 ' 1' ' . , 1 1 ' ' . 1 C ' 1 1 ' 1 1 1 ' 1 ' 1 1 1 1 1 1 Q ' ' ' . . - . - I 1 . 1 1 ' 1 1 1 1 ' ' 1 . 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' ' ' , I 1 Harry B1 Mlcky Rlchy HARRY HUBERMAN MOVIT7 Intelhgence and character need no trumpet Entered Class VI from the Halrlet Baldwln School Modern PTIZC II Bzsebzll V Football III Aardvarks Amerlcan MUSIC Appxcc1 1t1on Club II Avxatlon Club II Bowlmg., Club VI Kerman Club II Sergeant at Arms Hlghway Safety Club II I Natlonal Honor Soclety I Llber Actorum I Mlth Club II I Treasurer I Red Cross Club II Register Llteraly Stiff II I Register Buslness Staff I Sclence Club I Curlent Events Club II I Defense Stam Salesm ln II Lunchroom Marshal II CIVII Defense Volun tee! I Class Banquet Commlttee lst Lleut Brlgade Staff DAVID DAI TON MUI LEN Bc sure you re rlght then go ahead Entered Class IV from the St Thomas Aqulnas School Ifldellty P117e III AVIdtIOU Club II I Camera Club II Hlghway Safety Club II I N3t10Hdl Honor Soclety II I Rod 8x Gun Club II Sclence Flctlon Club II Lunchroom Corrldor Patrol II Flnallst Natlonal Honor Soclety Scholarshlp Exam Captam Brlgade Staff WII I IAM JOHN MURPHY Wxth my skates Ill make the chlps fly Entered Class VI from the George H Conley School Baseball VI V III Hockey III II Captam I Hlghway Safety Club I lst Lleut Brlgade Staff DAVID GERARD NAGLE A good Judge of wme women and song Entered Class VI from the Patrlck Lyndon School Sallmg Team Amerlcan Muslc Club II Avlatlon Club I Camera Club I Modeln Hlstory Club I Salllllg' Club V IV III II Secretary I Creek Club III Hlghway Safety Club I Latln Club I L1te1a1y Club VI Lunchroom Marshal Class Day Commlttee I M1d Wmter Dance Committee I lst Lleut G Co lst Reglment MICHAEI ANDREW NASSISE A gemal fellow at all tlmes Entered Class VI from the Phlneas Bates School Avlatlon Club IV Model Clafts Club I Tuck Dr1ll Team III II Salllng Club II Hlghway Safety Club I Color Guard II Junlor Prom Commlttee Jumor ACh18V8m6Ht I lst Lleut G Co lst Regt JAMES EDWARD NELSON Wine women md more women Entered Class VI flom the Iongfellow School Camera Club II Math Club II Rod and Gun Club s Lieutenant B Co Znd Regt RICHARD BERNARD NIMBERG If vou can't convmce them, confuse them Entered Class IV from the Solomon Lewenberg School Trlck Drlll Team III, II, I, Soclal Sclence Club III, II, Hlgh way Safety Club II, I, Muslc Appreclatlon Club I, Profes slonal Club II, lst Lleutenant H Company lst Reglment 48 21' Dave Mul i Judge Jlm I V 1-47 Jrm Obre Oke J MARVIN CERALD NOLLER lux thrngs are lmposslble for dllrgence and skrll Entered Clrss IV from the Solomon Iewenberg School Amer rum Musrc Club II I Bowlrng Club II Chess Club II Dr 1m'1t1cs Cllb III II I Math Club III II I Modern Hrstory Club I Socral Scrence Club IV III II I Scrence Club II Herd Marshal Iunchroom II Stage Crew III 9nd Lleut Bug rde Staff JAMES PATRICK OBRIEN X merry hz 'rrt nukes '1 merry countenance Fntered Class IV from the St Fr rncrs Xavier School Tr xck II Ilrgfhwxy Srfety Club II Llterary Club I Scrence Flctlon Club II Currcnt Events Club II Junror Prom Com nnttcc Iunc hroom Mrrshal II Corrldor Patrol I lst Ireutcnfmt Brrgfrde Staff ROBERT EMMETT 0 CONNEI L If you cant commce them confuse them Entered Clrss VI from the St Thomas Aqulnas School Wughtlrftmg Club I Radro Club I Sclence Flctron Club II lst Ireuten mt Brrgade Strff PAUI MA'1THEW 0 CONNOR 'I thou-. rnd soldiers are easily got but 1 single general IS hard to flnd Enterrd Class VI from thc Cate of Heaven School Cross Country II Crew III Hrghway Safety Club II PTCSI dent I Rod md Gun Club II I Latm Club I Charrman Rmg COHIHIIUZCO Offlce Messen er IV Junlor Achlevement II I Prcsrdent I Corrldor Prtrol V I Lunchroom Cashier IV III II I lst Lrcutenant Brrgade Staff SEAN EDWARD OLEARY Pat drink 'md bm merry for tomorrow we may dle Entered Class VI from the Gllbert Stuart School Hockey II I Tr Lck VI V American Musrc Club I Greek Club III II I Model Crafts Club I Radro Club IV lst Ireut Brrgxdc Strff WII LIAM RAYMOND MATTHEW PADDUCK Someday nc sh rll look back and laugh Entered Clrss IV from the Wrllram Barton Rogers School Scrence Frctlon Club II Track II Model Crafts Club II Rod md Gun Club II I Amerrcan Music Apprecratron Club III rikvlglon Club IV III II I Znd Lreutenant F Company st eg SAMUEI MICHAEL PALEY lst Samuel Chapter 'I Entered Class IV from the Edward Devotion School Amerlc rn Mllblt Club I Chess Club III II I Greek Club II I I'1t1n Club II Llber Actorum II I Glee Club IV III II I Travel Club II lst Lreutenant I Company 2nd Reglment 49 Marv Bob Sean '39 Sam Sandy If we the membel s ot thls colorful room lefxve vxe would hke to lntloduce some of the 1tQm9 which our lllustrlous md proud lefxders hxve longe d for dullng the p wt year Mr C mol wmts 1 two way bu77er tuned to hls frequencx M1 Tulol xx ants the boys to stop tawklng vshlle he xs tcllmg them to stop txwklng M1 C Lsav vw ants the 31 :newer sheets to the Blue Hook for newt Velr s class WhlNIJ9l 1ng Plll Bergen wxnts to know 1f Jack Dolf vnotc the hxstorw book M1 Iockc vs ants to be xt the gxrmge xt 2 10 Hen ue some tnswers th 11: h we been ques tlonless until now Ans It must be our spmrkhng sc1nt1ll1t1ng person xlxtu s Quest Whv do we hxve the most populfxr tlhle ln thc lunchxoomq Ans 20 Qui st How mxnv polnts dld Honest Abe CHI get lll e list 10 pomt Phvslcs test? Ans A lollx la ald he xded clown Quest W hols the f xt llttle mm th xt runs mto V3 to intern t the homeroom perlodsl IAMEQ HENRY IOCKE 26 Sycamore Road South Weymouth C rlduxte Boston College C1 idultc All Polu Ano nautufxl Qthool Rmdolph Fleld Texxs SDLCIIIIIIHL, ln Mcterology ind Anon llltli xl lN xvlg xtxon txught Meterology to French lvlxtols en franc us honored by Det xul for servlets ln I' rmce dullng Wol ld W xr Hobbzr s Classlcs readlng Ans The Green Hornet Queet Whit IS the nime of P1tllS speodv sportsc tr P Ans The smoke 18 so thlck vou ctnnot see thlng Ques Whv dont we h we lib more often' Ans gh me md the moocher llke Itxlun d9llCclCl99 Queet Whv mre Mrs L1ur11 s food bllls gomg up? Ans NOthlH2 the LVQI tge tllented bolr couldn t do Quest Whv does vogl Nxgle xct dumb' Before th1s Vetr ends we of 231 xush to express our gr xtltude md xdmlrztlon to lll our masters who hlve gulded md 1l'lNflllClUl us throughout the ptst ye xr SDGCI xl th xnks IS owed Mr Locke our homeroom m tster who vw 1X undu 9t'lHd1Y1Q,' when problems xrose and generous xuth hls tlme md unllmlted pxtlence BARRY QHANF ROB PIT7l 4 X Tiger Perly A E ,avr Dave STANLEY KENNETH PATZ Creatness rs a comparative measure Fntered Class IV from the Solomon Lewenberg School Aardvarks IV III II I Grand Snoot I American Music Appreciation Club I Treasurer I Camera Club IV III II Secretrry II Class Banquet Committee I Boston Globe High School Editors Conference I Greater Boston Better Brexkfxst Committee Better Breakfast Press Conference I Hrghw xy Safety Club I Liber Actorum III II I Photography Executive I Class Will Commlttee I Class Prophecy Com mittee I Horticultural Club II I Secretary I Fine Arts Club II I Treasurer I Fisher Body Craftsman Guild III Sulrng Club III II I Poetry Club II I Vice President I Com Club III II I President I Meterology Club III Science tlub III I Prcsrclentl Register Literary Staff IV III II I Editor in Chief I Znd Leut H Co 2nd Regt BARRY RICHARD PERI IS Those who know him speak highly of him Entered Class VI from the Charles Logue School Class1calPr17e VI IV Approbatron Prize V J A National Aw ud II American Legion Merit Award IV Math X Club I Mrth Club II Modern History Club I Radio Club V fWNIEFH1 French Club II Highway Srfety Club I Social Science Club IV Scrcnce Club V III II Program Chairman I latin Club II Treasurer I Register Business Staff III II Executive Staff I Liber Actorum II I Corridor Patrol II I Morse Code Club V Clee Club IV III II I Junior Achievement II Vice President I Professional Club II Westrnghorlse Science Club II Science Farr III 1st Lreut B Co lst Regt EDWARD CARL PERLMUTTER Ilomo sum nrhrl humanr alrenum a me Fntered Class VI from the Alexander Hamilton School Currcnt Fvents Club III Model Crafts Club I Modern Hrs torv Club II Radio Club V Red Cross Club V II Rod Sz Gun Club II Srrlrng Club VI IV III Stamp Club V Cerman Club I Hrghw ry Safety Club II Latin Club II Music Ap precrrtron Club I Science Fiction Club II Defense Stamp Srltsnrrn II Corridor Patrol V Lunchroom Marshal II 2nd Ireut Ix Co 2nd Regt MARK HERBERT PERLMUTTER The bubbling effervescence of wrt Entered Clrss IV from the Maimonides School Math Club II I Modern History Club I French Club I Social Science tlub I Current Fvents Club III Travel Club III Tutor II Junior Achievement President II I 1st Lreut D to Pnd Regt CHARI ES EDWARD PERRIER It was worth rt Fntered Class IV from the Frtton School Track Manager II Highway Safety Club II Junior Achreve ment President II lst Lreut I' Co Ist Regt DAVID RICHARD PETERSON Life rs what you make rt Entered Class IV from the Robert Gould Shaw School. Highway Safety Club II I' Modern History Club I' Rod and L un Club II' Science Fiction Club 'I I' Travel Club I' Cur- rent Events Club II I' Znd Iieut. I Co. lst Regt. IRVINC CERAID PEYSER labor conqutrs all things. Fntered Class VI from the Alexander' Hamilton School. Modarrr Prizm, V13 Fidelity Prize Vlg Track IIIQ Aviation Club III: Camera Club III: Chess Club III IIg German Club Ig Highway Safety Club IIg Key Club III, IIQ N.H.S. II, Secretary I: Travel Club IIg Math Club II: Modern History Club Ig Register Business Staff II: Sailing Club IIIQ B.A.R.C. Volunteer' Ilg 2nd Lieut. C Co. 2nd Regt. Sl Srmmy --rr' Eddie Charlie .. I Irv Ray Bob .l Larry Lar Tony Pop RAYMOND PAUL PICHULO Class A Ham Entered Class VI from the Sophla Rlpley School Chess Club III Model Crafts Club VI Radlo Club IV Secre tary III Vlce Presldent II Presldent I Sclence Club III Morse Code Club III II I Lab Asslstant II I Corxdor Patrol I 1st Lieutenant Brlgade Staff JAMES MILTON PIKE There IS no substltute for work like rest Entered Class VI from the Sarah J Baker School Classlcal Pr17e VI Tenms IV Track V Professlonal Club II Sclence Talent Search Club II Amerlcan Muslc Club II Bowling Club V Hlghway Safety Club I Trlck Drxll Team III II Orchestra III Junlor Achlevement II lst Lleutenant Brlgade Staff ROBERT FREDERIC PITZI It matters not whether you won or lost but how you played the game Entered Class IV from the MRFCIZ P Browne Jr Hlgh School Baseball IV Football II I Hockey III II I Avlatxon Club I Lamera Club II I Cerman Club II Model Crafts Club I Rod and Gun Club I Hxghway Safety Club II I P o fesslonal Club I Junlol Prom Commlttee II Mid Wmter Dance Commlttee II I Vlctory Dance Commlttee I Sclence Plctlon Club I 1st Lleutenant G Company 2nd Regrlment ROSS HARRIS PLOVNICK The dlfflcult we do rxght way the lmp0SSlblC takes a llttle longer Entered Class VI from the Wllllam Lloyd Garrlson School Classlcal Prlze V Fldellty PTIZQ IV Track II I Math Club I Hlghway Safety Club I R3d10 Club VI Rod and Gun Club II Salllhg' Club II Natlonal Honor Soclety II I Travel Club III 2nd Lleutenant L Company 2nd Reglment LAWRENCE ARTHUR POLIMENO HIS worth IS warrant for his welcome Entered Class VI from the P J Kennedy School Modern Prlze IV Approbatlon Prlze VI IV F1del1ty Prxze V Sclence Farr lst Pr17e V SCIENCE Farr Honorable Men tlon VI Avlatlon Club IV Red Cross Club III Reglster Business Staff II Salllllg' Club VI V Hlghway Safety Club II Key Club III II Treasurer I Natlonal Honor Society II I Professlonal Club II Defense Stamp Salesman II I Corrldor Patrol V IV III Lunchroom Marshal II 2nd Lleutenant L Company 2nd Reglment KARL EI IOT BIRTWELL PRINZ I ood sportsmanship IS the essence of llfe Entered Class VI from the Rlchard Olney School Track IV III II Captaml Football III II I Welghtllftln Club II I Bowllng Club Secretary V IV Ixber Actorum I Amerlcan Music Appreciation Club III II Avlatlon Club II Camera Club Secretary I German Club II Hlghway Safety Club II Llterary Club I Rod and bun Club II I Sallmg Club III II I Purple and Whlte Dance Commlttee Mld Wmter Prom II Chalrman I Farewell Prom Commrttee Class Banquet Committee Chalrmm I Treasurer of the Semor Class lst Lleutenant Brlgadc Staff ANTHONY IOSEPH PUOPOIO Today IS tht tomorrow that we worried about yesterday Entered Class IV from the Wllllam Blackstone School Modern Prlze III Amerlcan MUSIC Club I Math Club II Rod and Cun Club II I Register Buslness Staff IV Key Club III Corrldor Patrol II 2nd Lleut D Co lst Regt 52 1 I' uf :ls ,K 5 Jxm Plov Karl 'K fb 9 ivff Riff 43 ,qs J lck Richie Roll Poll Vlgl RICHARD EDWARD RAFFERTY A barrel of fun. Entered Class VI from the Mather School. Aardvarks I' American Music Club II' Chess Club I' Ceog.,r'1phy Club VI V' Sailing Club II' Social Science Club IV III II I Current Events Club I Corridor Patrol I Music Appreciation Club I Captain E Co lst Regt EDWARD FRANCIS RAP FONI Iors rkr not '1 trur friend Entered Class VI from the Longfellow School American Music Club II Avmtron Club III Bowling Club II Creek Club III II Model Crafts Club IV Trick Drill Team II Red Cross Club IV Sailing Club IV Hrghwa Safety Club I Color Gu rrd II Corridor Patrol I 1st Lleut Brigade Staff EDWARD ARNOID RICE V5 hcrc theres life. theres Ed Fntcred Clxss VI from the Alexander Hamllton School Track IV American MUSIC Club II I Aviation Club IV Cimer 1 Club IV II Trcrsurer I Chess Club II Model Crafts Club IV II Modern History Club I Trick Drill Team III II Regrstcr Business Staff IV III II I Sailing Club IV Highway Srfety Club I Irbcr Actorum II I Professional Club II Science Frctlon Club II Co Chairman Junior Prom Committee II Junior Prom Committee III Suffolk Unlver srtv Spe rkrng Contest II Corrldor Patrol VI V Nurse s Ald I Crptfun Brigade Staff IOHN IFWIS RICHARDSON Nuer grve up' Fntered Class VI from the Saint Anne School Track I Aviation Club III Brass Choir I Junior Band Senior Brnd III II lst Lleut I FRANCIS AI BERT RIHA JR l trsrurancc gcncratcs success Fntercd Cllss IV from the Saint Thomas Aquinas School Crew III II I Aviation Club I Greek Club I Rod Kr Gun Club I Irber Actorum I Class Day Committee I Brass Choir IV III II I Corrldor Patrol II I BLS Band IV II I lst Lleut THOMAS VICI IAROLI ROLI Music ls '1 thing of the soul Entered Class IV from the Fltten School Orchestra IV III Secret rry II I Band IV III II I Band Prwe III BPS Symphony Orchestra IV III II Secretary I B PS Symphony Band Secretary II I Pen Pal Club IV N H S Review II Corrrdor Patrol III II Junior Achievement II Science Fiction Club III II I Professlonal Club I Music Appr ecrrtion Club I Highway S rfety Club I Modern History Club I Rod 8z Gun Club I Literary Club I Captain Band DAVID MADISON ROI LINS thamctcr cannot be bought Entered Class VI from the Phineas Bates School Aviation Club II I Bowllng Club II Highway Safety Club II I Rod 8: Gun Club II I Travel Club II I Junior Prom Committee II 2nd Ireut Brigade Staff 53 Ss Tiny Raf Eddie Ed Frank Ted :BW Mmty Steve Rosle .f 1 Jlm Bob was STEVEN LEONARD ROSEN There ought to be a law Entered Class VI from the Sarah Greenwood School Radlo Club V IV Junlor Red Cross Club III II I French Club II Key Club III Math Club II I Chalrman I Modern Hlstory Club I Reglster I Travel Club II Westlnghouse Sclence Club Treasurer II Tutor I Current Events Club NHS I Latln Club III II I 2nd Lleut B Co 2nd Regt KENNETH MARK ROSENBERG Whats llfc wlthout laughter? Entered Class VI from the Patrlck Iyndon School Stamp Club VI V flee Club IV III Travel Club III Rod Kr Gun Club III Lunchroom Marshal III Key Club III II I Orchestra II I B PS Symphony Orchestra II I BPS Symphony Band I MUSIC Appreclatlon Club I Latln Club I Welghtllftlng Club I Crew I 1st Lleut Brlgade Staff CARL FRANK ROSENBLOOM 1 reat men are the models of all natlons Entered Class VI from the Chrlstopher Glbson School SCIENCE Falr VI Avlatlon Club VI V IV III Camera Club V IV III II I Hlghway Safety Club II SCIQHCQ ClubI MUSIC Appreclatlon Club I lst Lleut D Co 2nd Regt BARRY ELLIS ROSENTHAI In llfe as ln football the prlnclple ls to hlt the llne hard Entered Class VI from the Charles Taylor School Football IV III II I Basketball V III II I Baseball III II I Track IV Avlatlon Club II I Reglster Buslness II Hlghway Safety Club II I Basketball V VI Track V VI Baseball V VI Touch Football V Junlor Prom Com mlttee Class Banquet Commlttee I Farewell Prom Com mlttee I Class Day Commlttee I VlCtOTy Dance Commlttee II I Mldwlnter Prom II I Captaln A Company 1st Reg lment JAMES JOSEPH ROWI EY A good name endureth forever Entered Class IV from the Blessed Sacrament School Travel Club II SCIGIICC Flctlon Club II I Hlghway Safety Club II Rod KL fun Club II I Bowllng Club II Camera Club I 2nd Lleut Bllgade Staff IOHN FRANCIS ROWI EY Character IS hlgher than lntellect Entered Class IV flom the Blessed Sacrament School Soclal Sclence Club III II I Current Events Club II I Hlghway Safety Club I Bowllng Club II lst Lleut Brlade Staff ROBERT ANTHONY RUGGIFRO He who trles does succeed Entered Class VI from the Danlel Webster School Latln Club II I lst Lleut Brlgade Staff 54 :ff 2- Xxx X x l Rosle Rosle Jack -2, As the three hundred twenty-fo111th year of B.I. S. dl 1v1s to 1 close the school is honored by the 1,l'ldllltl0Il of the finest group of students in its entire history' the men of 332 Although we uc pncsentlv piessed by the necessity of choosing 1 h 1lf decent college C1 e Harvard Yale MIT etcb vue think It fittlng to pause a moment 1nd look b1ck over the past ye'1r Nevex h IN 1nv cl 1ss been educated by so fine 1 group ot te1che1s 1s we Oui beloved homeroom m1stu J1ck Dobbxn h1s1ud1c1ously instructed us in T1 ig 1nd Solid 1nd bv liberal use of his up 11181011 theoiv on our math mfuks has saved m IIN bovs from floundermg 'Ind drowning below C evel On the othei side of the ledger young Danny She1 h1s sm 1shed through our tissue paper defense with the iudiments of college chemistry 1nd b1bv 1l1,ebr1 1nd h1s achieved no small degi ee of success in his endeavors Our room con slsted of twelve Moes eleven Jojos five Willys 1nd nine Boes We now leave this effervescent gentlem1n wx 1th his gold plated slip stick 1nd stoi es of Ad 1m s Ale vlntage 02 In Mr Russo s c1ve we learned how to F N UN CI ATF properly write AK CURE ATE I Y and pronounce propeily the word TEF OOS DAY In addltlon what with the drudgerv of Secret 1rv s Reports the torture of orzl themes 1nd the agony of written KOM PO 7IS SIONS we did le lrn a l1ttle English Mmv halycon hours were spent in the dream lmd of 214 where the master benevolently pro outline md catchword sheets It was here th It we could look forward to a few minutes of rest md respite from the days ordeals It IS fervently hoped that someone will inform Sam tlrztcthe dismissal bell is not Just an erring alarm c oc In 312 we weie mtioduced to the amazing 1n t11c1c1es of Phvsics by Flank Calroll What with 1n1ccu11te sc ll8S missing weights loaded metei sticks 1nd GXDIOSIVG Bunsen buiners we h 1d 1 veiy eventful ye 1r At teim s end each boy JOHN FRANCIS DOBBYN 20 Bellaire Road Roslmdale Class of 08 Harvard AB 12 Harvard School of Education Ed M 25 English 2627 Here 27 present Hobbws Contract bridge watchlng ICC hockey was completely indoctrlnated with ergs Joules ohms glugs burps '1nd declbels BELLOW IT OUT' The Ex boys Grmbergs Longo and Sieger are deeply in debt to Pete Kosi Kazoody Kozodoy for many 1ce cream sodas Lesson never bet against a teacher' They will also always heed Carmine s words You birdsa seniors now but a neggs a year you a gonna be fresh a men again' In a more serious vein as we leave the Latin School we would like to thank heartily all our teachers and guidance officers for their untirmg efforts in our behalf They have made a memor able year truly memorable' DOMINIC LONGO ROSS PLOVNICK N4 , . .. , . . . 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Q - , Q 1 . .' 2 ' S L L ' A 61 ,, u , . K K l l 1 'I I Y .iii I I 4 4 4 4 4, 4 , ' 1 1 l I 1' 1 4 4, 4 4 4 4, ' l I 1 I Q , l 1 K b , A ': if I I . 5 X! T N 2' 4 . '55 Y ay 3 Tom Ron Tony IOSEPH EDWARD RUSSO That nature might stand up to all the world and say This was a man Entered Class V from the St Josephs School Fidelity P1110 V Declamation Prizes Special Prize IV III 2nd Prize II Reading' lst Prize II Class of 1885 Prize Debating' Pr17e V IV III II I Stamp Club V IV III II I Presldentl Tennis IV II I Math Club II I Literary Club II I Treasurer I Key Club II Secretary I French Club II National Honor Soc1etyII I Declxmatlon V IV III II I Prize Reading IV III II School Representative NATO Conference I K of P Publxc Speaking' Contest 2nd Prize I American legion Or xtorlcal Contest III Governors Confer ence on Youth lst Ileutenant B Comp my lst Regiment KENNETH IOHN RYAN When modern youth burns the midnight oll its usuallv ln tht crankcase Fntered Class VI from the Longfellow School Bowling Club VI V Camera V IV Track V IV III Mgr III Model Crafts Club VI Sailing Club IV III Corridor Patrol III II I Current Events Club II Professional Club II I Music Appreciation Club II I Aviatlon Club I Jr Achievcmentl Captain Brigade Staff THOMAS FRANCIS RYAN The only way to have a friend is to be one Entered Class VI from the St Columbkille School Track V Office Messenger V Corridor Patrol V II Junior Prom Committee II Mid Winter Prom Committee I Aviation Club I Yearbook Staff I Ring Committee II I Banquet Committee 2nd Lieutenant F Company 1st Regiment STANI EY ROBERT SACON To become a man is an art Entered Class VI from the Charles Logue School Radio Club VI Chess V II Sailing' Club III Rod Sz Gun Club III Latin Club II I uber Actorum II Register Business Staff II I American Music Appreciation Club II Science Fiction Club II' Junior Prom Committee II' National Honor Society II I' Camera Club Sgt.-at-Arms I' Modern History Club I' lst lieutenant Brigade Staff. RONALD SALAMY Those who know him speak highly of him. Entered Class IVB from the Mary F. Curley School. Modern Prize IV' Approbation Prize IV' Mathematics Club II' French Club II' Travel Club II' Science Talent Search Club II' Tutor II' Radio Club II I' National Honor Society II I' Liber Actorum I' 1st Lieutenant Brigade Staff. IEFFREY SAI I OWAY The secret of succtss is consistency to purpose. Entered Class IV from the Solomon Lewenberg School. Approbation Prize III' Classical Prize II' Chess Club III' Sailing Team III II' Sailing Club III II' American Music Appreciation Club II' Social Science Club II' Track Drill Team III' Math Club I' Junior Achievement Vice-President II I' Highway Safety Club I President I' N.H.S. II I' Captain Brigade Staff. ANTHONY FRANCIS SALVO If you know the value of money, try to borrow from him. Entered Class VI from the Samuel Adams School. Classical Prize VI, Approbation Prize Vg Certificate of Merit U. of Mass. Math Exam II, Track V, IV: Aviation Club V, IV, French Club II, Ig Greek Club III, II, I, Secretary Ig Key Club II, Ig Modern History Club, Executive Board Ig Radio Club VI, V, IV, N.H.S. Ig Liber Actorum Ig Latin Club III, II, Class Day Committee Ig Lunchroom Cashier III, II, Ig Captain F Co. 1st Regt. 56 Ken 110 IN I 1 Stan Jeff if Sic R llph Olly Wendell qfabgi- , - 'Q Bo ALVIN PAUL SANOFF 0ne cannot always be a hero but one can alw ass be a man Entered Cliss V from the William H Taft School Modern Prize V Class of 1885 Prize IV Classical Pr17e IV III Aaidvuks I Camera Club II French Club I Highway Sifety Club II Key Club III II Vice President I Lt Covunox Ntw Engl md District of Key Clubs I Convention Ch mmm I Nitional Honor Society II I Math Club Vice I resident II Modern History Club II I Register Literary I Register Business I Ilber Actorum I Sociil Science Club II I St imp Club IV III II Junior Achievement II I Cuiient Fvents Club II Science Fiction Club II Forensic Activities II Farewell Prom Committee I Class Day Com mittee I lst Lieutenant B11g,,ade Staff ROCER ANFOINE SAQUET Ior the purposm of life is to die self satisfied Fntered Cliss VI from the Mirtn School Crew II AITICIIL in Music APIIILCI 1t1on Club II I Aviation Club II I French Club III II Cerman Club Secretary I lteek Club III II I Mith Club II I Social Science Club III II I Junior Band IV Captain Brigade Staff WILLIAM IAMES SARILL Cood things come in duodecahedrons Enteud Class VI from the William Lloyd Garrison School Modern III70 VI Science Club VI V IV III II I Secretary II President I Bind VI Radio Club IV Office Messenger IV A1rdv1rksIV III II I Wise Little Aardvark IV III II Chief Embrvonlc Armadillo I Register Literary Staff IV III II I Fxecutive Board I Boston Globe High School Ed itois Lonfcrence IV III II I Yearbook Staff II I Math Club II I Science Fiction Club III II I Secretaryl Science Fan II I Science Tilent Search Club I Science Institute for Able Ieaineis I Znd Lieutenant Brigade Staff OI IVER WENDEII SAUNDERS If sou cant beat em confuse em Entered Cliss VI from the Robert Treat Paine School Avi 1t1on Club VI Radio Club VI V N H S Re ue II lst Iieutenant Brigade Staff MARTIN HAROLD SAVITZ He who gazrth ethcrcally skyward stumbleth into the pits of hell. Fntered Class VI f1'om the Harriet A. Baldwin School. Approbation Prize VI V IV III II' Kerrigan Memorial Scholarship Finalist I' Iiber Actorum II Editor-in-Chief I' Register Iiterary Staff II I Executive Board I' N.H.S. II I' Tutor II I' Debating: Team Captain II I' Tennis Team I' Forum IV III II I' Iunchroom Marshal III II' Debating' Club IV III Secretary II Vice-President I' Pen Pal Club President II I' Aardvarks II Dominus Alter Tauri Funditor I' Creek Club II I' Social Science Club IV III II I' Radio Club V IV III II I' Esperanto Club II' Class Will Com- mittee I' Class Prophecy Committee I' Class Day Committee I' Senior P1'om Committee I' Fisher Body Craftsman Guild III' Captain I Company Znd Regiment. ROBERT AI FRED SCARPATO Ubi csinit philosophus ibi incipit mcdicus. Pntered Class IV from the ritton Grammar School. Science Fiction Club IIIg Trick Drill Team III, II Ig Sailing' Club I' Highway Safety Club II, Ig Professional Club I: 1st Lieutenant D Company Ist Regiment. IOHN KENNETH SCHAFFNER Cruel world, here I come. Entered Class VI from the Martin School. Baseball Team Vg Stamp Club Vg Aviation Club IVg Cross Country III, II, Captain Ig German Club IIQ Highway Safety Club II, Ig Social Science Club Ig Modern History Club I' Liber Actorum Ig Class Committee Chairman Ig Class Banquet Committee Ig Senior Prom Committee I' Captain Brigade Staff. ' 57 Wild Bill Mardy Epi 'Q - 'vs Big Jack Dave Ed Q .Q Jimmy Shoolie DAVID MARTIN SCHNEIDER But for music, what a dismal world t'would be. Entered Class VI from the llarriet A. Baldwin School. Classical Prize VI, Modern Prize V, III, II, Science Club V, Aviation Club IV, Marshal III, Science Fiction Club II, Farewell Prom Committee, Chess Club II, Athletic Ticket Agent II, Stamp Salesman II, Aardvarks I, German Club I, Liber Actorum I, National Honor Society II, Vice-Presi- dent I, Modern History Club President I, Captain, C Company 2nd Regiment. STEPHEN MARK SCHWARTZ Truth above all. Entered Class VI from the Elihu Greenwood School. Fidelity Prize II, Science Fair V, Health Room Assistant V, Model Crafts VI, V, Soccer II, Modern History Club I, Lunch- room Marshal II, Science Fiction Club III, II, Vice-President I, Sailing Club I, Highway Safety Club I, Music Appreciation Club I, National Honor Society I, Ist Lieutenant, Brigade Staff. EDWARD JOSEPH SCOLLINS True as steel. Entered Class III from Roxbury Latin School. Mathematics Club II, Sailing Club II, I, Highway Safety Club I, Modern History Club I, Junior Prom Committee, Class Ring Committee I, lst Lieutenant, Brigade Staff. BARRY HERBERT SHANE Vox magna, anima autem benigna. Entered Class VI from the Sarah Greenwood School. Orchestra IV, III, II, I, Band IV, III, II, I, Weightlifting Club III, II, I, Corridor Patrol III, II, I, Chess Club III, Brass Choir III, II, I, B. P. S. Symphony Orchestra III, II, I, B. P. S. Symphony Band II, I, Bowling Club II, I, Model Crafts Club II, N. H. S. Review II, Track I, Aardvarks I, Camera Club I, Rod and Gun Club I, Highway Safety Club I, Victo1'y Dance gomdmittee I, Class Banquet Committee I, 1st Lieutenant, an . STEVEN .IAMES SHERMAN A better boy. Entered Class VI from the Charles Logue School. Approbation Prize VI, Classical Prize VI, Modern Prize III, Radio Club VI, Register Business Staff IV, Latin Club III, Treasurer II, I, French Club II, I, Math Club II, I, Travel Club II, Science Talent Search Club II, Tutor II, I, Junior Achievement II, I, Modern History Club I, lst Lieutenant I Company 2nd Regiment. GEORGE EDWARD SHIRE From Beethoven to Bazoon, music is in his soul. Entered Class VI from the George Putnam School. Aviation Club V, Band III, II, I, Orchestra III, II, I, Stamp Salesman II, Mathematics Club II, Rod Sz Gun Club II, German Club I, Yearbook Staff I, Professional Club I, American Music Appreciation Club, President I, Modern History Club I: 2nd Lieutenant, Band. HENRY MORTON SHOOLMAN The stage is his showplace. Entered Class VI from the John J. Audubon School. Fidelity Prize IV, Debating Special Prize IV, Chess Club V, IV, Radio Club V, IV, Stamp Club V, IV, Declamation V, IV, Prize Declamation V, Debating Club IV, III, II, I, Sailing Club III, Professional Club II, Science Fiction Club II, Suffolk University Speaking Contest II, Rod and Gun Club II, I, Register Literary Staff II, I, National Honor Society II, I, Register Business Staff I, Pres. Debating Club I, Captain, Brigade Staff. 56 an Steve f , Barry, Shane 8 George Seq.. B1 X ff Chit f Herb BENJAMIN SIMON SIEGEL Pace life with a nose clamp and a shovel Entered Class IV from the Solomon Lewenberg School Modern Prize IV Register Business Staff IV III II Execu tive Board I Rod and Gun Club III II Debating Club III II I Lunchroom Marshal II Camera Club I Yearbook Staff I Aardvarks I Farewell Prom Committee I 1st Lieutenant F Company Znd Regiment BARRY EDWIN SIEGER Facles tantum a matre amata Entered Class IV from the P T Campbell School Clissical P117e III II Camera Club III II Iiteiary Club III Science Club III Sailing Club III Register Business Staff III Office Messenger IIII Key Club III II Tutol II I Weightlifting., Club II I N1t1onaIHono1 Society II I Register L1te1a1v St iff I lst Lieutenant Brigade Staff STEVEN HARRIS SILVER W hat s life without laughter Fnteied Class VI fiom the Suah Greenwood School Model Cldftb Club VI V IV III II Vice President I Lunch 100111 Mush xl IV III Tuck Dull Team III II I NHS Renew II I Sclence Fiction Club II Evecutive Staff I Highw my Safety Club II I Cerman Club II I Camera Club II I Iumoi Piom Committee CoCh111man Aviation Club I Music Appieuatlon Club I Rod and Gun Club I Modern HISIOIY Club I Mathematics Club I Class Committee I Fuexxell Piom Committee I Clxss Day Committee I Class Banquet Committee I Captain Brigade Staff WII I IAM SIRULL Thew come bigger and better Enteled Class VI from the Salah Gleenwood School Appiobatlon Pixie VI Classic xl Prize V IV Model Crafts Club V Key Club III II Junior Red Cross III II I French Llub II Mithematxcs Llub II I Latin Club II I Travel Club II Red Cioss Club I Westinghouse Science Club II Sccietaiy Student Exchange Program to Malden HS II COIIICIOI Patiol II Cuuent Events Club I Modern History Club I National Honor Society I Znd Lieutenant I Company lst Regiment MATHEW JAMES SKINNER Faber est qulsque suae fortunae Entered Class VI from the Mather School Fidelitv Piwe VI Appiobation P1179 III 2nd Place Prize Rcldlng III Stimp Club IV III II Sailing Club IV III II I Sailing Team II Red Cioss Club III II President I Iiterary Club III II President I' Key Club III II President I' French Club II I' Dramatics Club II I' Debating Club II E' 'giitor II I' National Honor Society I 2nd Lieut. Brigade ta . GEORFE AI I EN SMITH Whoso would be a man must be a boy first. Entered Class VI from the James A. Garfield School. American. Music Appreciation Club II' Weightlifting Club I' Znd Lieutenant Brigade Staff. JOHN FRANCIS SMITH All is not gold that glitters. Entered Class IV from the St. Ambrose School. Crew II: German Club IIQ Rod and Gun Club II, President Ig Ist Lieutenant L Company 2nd Regiment. 59 Benjle Steve 40 Matt Jack Lddle Socky 'f Bob Stoll 5 S RE Chuckles C T T EDWARD ALAN SOKOLOFF Que sera sera Entered Cl Iss VI from thc Alexander Hamllton School Modern Prwe VI Amulc 1n Muslc AppY6Cl3tIOH Club II I Camera Club II I Chess Club II I Trlck Drlll Team III II I Rod and C un Club I Rmglster Buslness Staff III II I Socul SCILUCC VI SCIQDCC Flctlon Club II I Professlonal Club II I Jumor Prom Commlttee II Offlce Messenger V lst IICULCH mt Bugadc Staff BENNETH EI LIOT STARR bem per subndcns Entered Class VI from the Audubon School Avlatlon Club IN H1g.,hway Safety Club I Red Cross Club II Sallmg Club II Junlor Achlevement II Cafeterla Mar shal 2nd Ileutenant G Company 2nd Reglment ROBERT STUART STOLLER To be or not to be that xs the questlon Entered Class IV from the Parlln Jumor High School BLS Band Pr17e II Colf IV III Manager II I Chess II I Debatmg IV III II I French ClubI German Club II Secre tary I Math II Club II Salllng' Club IV III II I Llber Actoruml Senlor Band III II I Brass Cholr II I B P Symphony Band II I N H S Revue II Corrldor Patrol II I Captam Band RICHARD BRUCE STONE A strong body and a strong mmd Entered Class VI from I J Chxttlck School Crew IV Manager III Math Club II I Wexghtllftlng Club III II Presldent I Work ln Physlcs Lab for Mr Carroll Good Cltlzen hlp Award IV lst Lleutenant Brlgade Staff ROBERT EUGENE SUI LIVAN I haracter cannot be bought Entered Class VI from the Randall Morrls School Camera Club II I f 61 man Club II Hlghway Safety I Model Crafts II I Rod and Gun Club I SCIQUCG Flctlon Club II Jumor Prom Commlttee Current Events Club Treasurer I 2nd Lleutenant D Company lst Reglment STEPHEN ARTHUR SWARTZ What me worry? Entered Class VI from the Alexander Hamllton School Track IV Amerlcfm MUSIC Appreclatlon Club I Camera Club II I H1p:hw1y Safety Club I Math Club II Trlck Dr1l1 III II Rod and fun Club I Reglster Busmess Staff III II I Salllng Club III SCIENCE Flctlon Club II Sclence Falr V Co chairman Junlol Prom Committee II lst Lleutenant Brlgade Staff CARROII TANSLER THOMAS A true frlend Entered Class VI from the Dwlght School Fldelxty Prwe V Sw1mm1ngIV III Crew IV III Ameucan Music Appreclatlon Club Secretary I Trlck Drlll III C Captam II Captaln I Red Cross III Salllhg IV Captam Brlgade Staff 60 i W Kenny Rocky Steve Blacklc Mottoes D1e franzoslschen Buben mogen d1e Besseren sem tber d1e deutschen Herren sxnd d1e Bestenl Nachstes Jahr be1 Heldelberg The ann lls of C' B Stop that muslc s 333 rose to the d177l6St helghts yet as the scholars of the V ln Guard set the pace for 59 leavmg rlvals 301 md 303 Cstlll flghtmg off Shea s Rebelllonl coughmg ln the dust Who w1ll ever forget Mr Van Steenbergen s mxster clmss and the many many happy hours spent 1n tr msl ttxng German llterature lnto l1fe for the next dws meetlng of the Buch des Mon tts Vereln 'P Although on the other hand we mtv htve wrltten many a paper 1n WISCOHSIH Germ tn we cm truthfully say as we look back at the Boards The boys CAN do It Und warum mcht P From Mr Pearson we learned the vlrtues of comlng mto class wlth your brlef cases up dlgglng 1n the dlrt and Jottlng down dlvers sweet notes bemg sure of course not to forget '1 few score s1gn1f1cant causes and results of J tcksonmn democr tcv Waving our bloody shlrts we 1r1ng our Alf Lrndon buttons and brandlsh mg our vellow dog contracts we charged on the Boards to the tune of P S I Love You We all proflted lmmensely from Mr Mc Namart s Engllsh class As often as he dellvered hls elrnest exhortatlon Readll to us cracklng hls f1m1l11r store bought smlle we would run not w tlk to the ne 1rest lxbrary or bookstore and rel rx w1th ft llttle Schopenhauer or Splnoza To be sure we cm re 1d and wrxte as never before Mr Hlgglns valimt efforts to get the usually unselentxflcxllv lncllned langauge group to ap precl ite the flner polnts of general sclence Wlth 1 little physlcs on the Slde have not been 1n va1n Unfortun ltelv when lt came to answerlng all the questlons this physlcs was all Dull to us The majol 1ty of the 333 Clubbers chooslng A Latln or chemxstry as a second electlve S..ar' GERARD BARTHOLOMEW CLEARY 52 Allegheny Street Roxbury Boston College AB 20 Harvard Ed M '32 Here as a substltute 21 24 Permanently 24 present Hobbws Swlmmmg readmg were treated to outstandlng courses under rookles of the year Mr Desmond pxnch hlttlng for Mr Hopkmson our new Class Advlsor d1d an A 1 Job of teachlng the flner po1nts of the V1rg1l and mythology of Latln 1 A and Mr Vara who made the world of sodlum chlorlde and the numbers chart a fasclnatlng study We are much lndebted to our beloved homeroom master Mr Cleary for hls klndly guldance and we also thank Messrs Hopkmson Kozodoy Greenhalge S Rosenthal Dobbyn and Welnert for thelr slncere efforts 1n our behalf PAUL KINBURN DAVID SCHNEIDER . 6' n 1. 0 1 11 0 'VX 1 1 . , . 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' ' ' 66 Y! 1 1 , 1 , , ' .' u H ' - L y as 99 , - - - ' 1 R Q 61 l I Tobe, Don Normie Phil . 8 5 f 0 j i Jack, Walshy DONAL BRENDAN TOBIN Always do your best, anything less you will regret. Entered Class VI from Mt. Alvernia Academy. Baseball VI, V, Basketball III, Football III, II, I, Crew III, II, I, Touch Football V, Aviation III, Highway Safety III, II, I, Model Crafts II, I, Rod and Gun III, II, I, Sailing II, I, Vice-President I, Science Fiction II, I, Pro- fessional II, I, Captain, Brigade Staff. JAMES EDWARD TOMLINSON To the victor belongs the spoils. Entered Class VI from the Ellen H. Richards School. Crew III, Band V, IV, lst Lieutenant, Brigade Staff. NORMAN GARY TRAINOR Set a course and head straight. Entered Class IV from the Solomon Lewenberg School. Swimming I, Track III, Highway Safety Club II, Yearbook I, Radio Club IV, Professional Club II, Junior Achievement II, Corridor Patrol II, I, 2nd Lieutenant, Brigade Staff. RICHARD VASIL TSINA Laetemur igitur. Entered Class VI from the Augustus Martin School. American Music Club II, Aviation Club IV, Geography Club VI, Radio Club VI, V, IV, Register Literary Staff III, Music Appreciation Club I, Science Fiction Club I, lst Lieutenant, Brigade Staff. PHILIP ARTHUR VITIELLO Sixteen Tons. Entered Class VI from the Longfellow School. Highway Safety Club II, Sailing Club II, I, Junior Achieve- ment II, I, Music Appreciation Club II, I, Professional Club II, Defense Stamp Salesman II, 2nd Lieutenant, Brigade Sta . ROBERT WALLACE Women will be the last thing civilized by man. Entered Class IV from the Solomon Lewenberg School. Football IV, III, II, I, Baseball IV, III, II, Track IV, III, II, Highway Safety Club III, II, I, Science Fiction Club IV, III, II, I, Camera Club I, Junior Prom Committee II, Victory Dance Committee II, I, Mid-Winter Prom Committee II, I, Farewell Prom Committee I, Cafeteria Marshal II, Corridor Patrol II, I, Rod Sz Gun Club I, French Club III, Red Cross Club IV, III, Captain Brigade Staff. JOHN AUGUSTINE WALSH Stay loose. Entered Class VI from the Monsignor Paterson School. Baseball IV, Basketball III, II, I, Football I, Track VI, V, Bowling II, Highway Safety Club II, Model Crafts Club II, I, Red Cross Club II, I, Rod 8x Gun Club II, I, Register Business Staff I, Junior Achievement II, I, Science Fiction Club II, I, Mid-Winter Dance Committee II, I, Victory Dance Committee I, Junior Band VI, V, Liber Actorum I, 2nd Lieut. Brigade Staff. 62 Jimba, Tom Dick 'Z Bob, Mr. Wonderful Kerth Wally Ar trc Ar t DANIEI HOWARD WASSERMAN The day that makes us happy makes us wrsh Entered Class IV from the Patrlck T Cambell School Amerrcan Musrc Appreclatron Club II Avratron Club II Crmera Club II Chess Club III Math Club II Modern Hrstory Club I Scrence Club III Jumor Achrevement II I 'nd Lrcut Brrgade Staff KEITH LEVERET WAUCHOPE He who loses courage loses all Fntered Clrss III from the Stanton Mllrtary Academy Avratron Club I Hrghway Safety Club II Modern Hrstory Club I Rod 8z bun Club II Irterary Club I 2nd Lreut E Co 1st Regt DAVID STEPHEN WEINER What wrll be wrll be Fntered Class VI from the Wrllram Lloyd Garrson School Soccer IV III II Bowlrng Club II Chess Club IV III II I Secretary I C eography Club VI Hrghway Safety Club I NHS II I Treasurerl Modern Hrstory Club II I Red Cross Club II Register Business II Salllng Club II Pro fessronal Club II I Presrdent II Current Events Club III II I Presrdentl Defense Stamp Salesman II I Aquarium Club III Vrce Presrdent III Drum 8x Bugle Corps IV III II I Captam I WAI TER BENNETT WEINER The CZIUUOUS IIKVQI' ffl' Fntered Class VI from the Alexander Hamrlton School Aardvarks II Promrnent Proboscrs I Boston Globe Hrgh School Edrtors Conference I Crmera Club II Chess Club IV III II I Secretnv II Vrce Pres I Class Day Commlttee I Class Prophecy Commrttee I Class Wrll Commrttee I Corrrdor Patrol VI V III II I Drum Sr Bugle Corps VI V IV III II I Cnptunl I' rstman Kodak Hrgh School Photo Contest Certrfrc rte of Merlt II Frshcr Body Craftsman Gurld III Hrghway Safety Club I Irhvr Actorum II Edrtor rn Chref I Mrth Club I Nrtronal Merrt Scholarshrp Corpora tron Crtrtron of Merrt I Natronal Honor Socrety I Poetry Club II I Treasurer I Sarlrng Club II I Regrster Lrterary Stiff II I Evccutrvc Borrdl Soccer III II I STANI EY MURRAY WELSH Drscretron rs the secret of success Entered Class VI from the James J Chrttuck School Modern Prwe IV Chess Club I Debatrng Club II I German glubf II I Treasurer I Mrth Club II 2nd Lreut Brrgade 1 ARTHUR EDW ARD WISE Wrsdom draws rts sap from phrlosophy Fntered Class VI from the Qulncy E Dlckerman School I'1dcl1ty Prrle II Crew III II Geography Club VI Cerman Club I Hrghw ry Safety Club II N H S II I Modern Hrstory Club I Trrck Drrll Team III II Red Cross Club IV Socrxl Scrence Club IV Sucnce Club V Esperanto Club II Offrce Messenger III II I Nurses Ard V lst Lreut C Co Znd Regt RICHARD FREDERICK WRICHT lo laugh rs proper to the man Fntered Cl rss IV from thc St Marys School Worse Codm Club IV Sclence Flctron Club II Camera Club II Avratron Club II Rod Kr Gun Club II I Class Day lommrttce I Amerrcrn MUSIC Apprecratron Club II Red Club IV Model Crafts Club IV Captarn Brrgade 63 Al -'J' Dan Wassy Dave Stan Sonny Drck W Yen kie Richie J J Pete, Zey Ernie LARRY EUC ENE YARKIN An unassuming man who plods a straight course Fntered Class VI from the Harriet A Baldwin School Camera Club II I Celman Club II I Highway Safety Club II Model Crafts Club VI Modern History Club I Latin Club II I Science Fiction Club II 2nd Lleut E Co 2nd Regt PHII IP KOEHLER YOUNG Non mmistrari sed mlmstrare Entered Cltss VI from the Ellis Mendell School Modern Prize VI Pldellty Prize IV Aviation Club IV III French Club II Key Club III Math X I Treasurer I Radio Club I Travel Club II I Westlnghouse Talent Search Club II 2nd Ileut I Co 2nd Regt JOHN RICHARD ZACER He that IS patient is governed with much wisdom Entered Class III from the Mary E Curley School Modern Prize III II American Music Club I French Club I NHS II I Math Club II I Esperanto Club II I Tutor I Corridor Patrol I 2nd Lieut H Co lst Regt EDWARD I EO ZAI I A trum genius is never understood Entered Class VI fi om the Robert Treat Paine School Avi itlon Club IV Camera Club III German Club III High way Safetv Club II Rod and Cun Club I Sailing Club II I Science Fiction Club II I lst Lleut Brigade Staff PETER CHARI ES ZEYTOONIIAN Prom the sands of Arabia comes the cry of Hajji Baba Entered Class VI from the Agassi? School Track III II I Aardvarks II I American MLISIC Club II Aviation Club II I Camera Club I French Club II Cerman Club II I Highway Safety Club II I Modern History Club I Tuck Drill Team III II I Rod and Cun Club I' Register Business Staff II I' Professional Club I' Science Fiction Club II I' Junior Achievement II' Captain Brigade Staff. DAVID HERBERT ZIPPIN Have a cigar. Entered Class VI from the Alexander Hamilton School. Modern Prize III, Classical Prize IIQ Approbation Prize IIQ Aardvarks II, American Music Club Ig Dramatics III, II, Secretary Ig German Club II, Ig N.H.S. II, I, Liber Actorum I3 Math Club II, Modern History Club Ig Register Literary Staff III, II, I, Executive Board I3 Science Club VI, V, IV, Glee Club IV, III, II, Ig Stage Crew III, II, Assistant Stage Manager I3 Science Fiction Club III, II, Ig Tutor II, Ig 2nd Lieut. Brigade Staff. ERNEST JAMES ZISSIS He shall not surrender his pride, egotism, and ambition. Entered Class VI from the Richard Olney School. Baseball IV, Football IV, III, II, Co-Captain I, All City, lst Team II, Ig All Conference, lst Team II, Ig Track IV, III, II, I: Touch Football Vg Track Vg Aardvarks Ig American Music Club II, Aviation Club III, II, President Ig Camera Club II, Ig Highway Safety Club III, II: Liber Actorum Executive Staff Ig Red Cross Club II: Weightlipghting Club III, II, Ig Vice-President of Senior Classy Junior Prom Committee, Victory Dance Committee III, II, Ig Mid-Winter Prom Com- mittee Ig Declamation Ig lst String' All-Scholastic Football Team Ig Class Banquet Committee Ig Farewell Prom Com- mittee Ig Class Day Committee, Co-Chairman I, N.H.S. Revue I, Captain D Co. lst Regt. 64 I all Peekey Phil Eddie Lee w S F Dave, Zippie Whippie EARLY ADMISSIO TO CGLLEGE EDWARD IRANCIQ KAW IER HUCHF9 ' an Fntued Cl Ns VI CIISSICII P1111 VI V Appmbxtlon Pure VI V IV III II qulmg, Club VI V IV III II Mmsc Code Club V Debatmg' Club IV CIQXV IV III II C1t11e11Qb1p Awnd IV Ixev Club III II qtllnp Cub III II Ifxtm Club Il Mlth Club II I'10r1ch Club II qCl9I1lC Club II Tut01 II N H S II Fntered fXmhe1 at Clwss of 6' fl. NEIL KOZODOY Ifntcud C11-W VI CIINSIQ ll IIIIL VI Applobxtlon VI V IV Modun P1170 V CIIIIQIINIIID ANVIIKI IN P1111 Rlldlhf., QDLCIII Illl0 IV III Inn lhcllm IIIOH V IV III R ldlo Klub IV III D1 IIT! 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E u u . . 11 1 1 , , . ... , 1 1 1 , , 1 - I -1 s 1 Yu v 1 uf, 1 14 4 v Q .w X L111. , 11 1 I , 1. 1 1 , , ut ' 1 1 . . 1 1 1 1 ..' 1 1 1 1 1 , 1 1 1 1 12. 0 , s ll!! Verb and a pronoun Les Miserables. It'll never pass Mr. Rosenthal. l just got the message and I can't sit down. What do you mean I have the Toni? l Gee, some day I'll be a senior. Struck oil in the basement. N0 school! So l made a mistake, cut my salary! I ,- ' V-vip 1 W ld 4 I SENIOR CA DIDS i Are you surv this is the way . . and then Custer said to the Einstein got started? Indian Take it from mo, the Decla- nizxtion Prize is in the bug. kv . . . Luke mv to your louder. 'H J new fi' f' 5V - S- jx f f w y,MiQ-fwfr? W i Our President? N 1 B4-ctlcbumlm in the fourth. Bogprilig 'onorublv pardon , . 'af X F . ' . w 21ff.32'ffi: 5. Tx?-f, Q , -ff' me 1 ,,., - ,N X V' SE' '14 ' 6' Beat! aff' ,aff M - 1 ,-M-, So it's Gonzaga U., ch, Keck? J- 0 , gf' 5155. Ono, two . . . cha, cha, cha .- .., .lf 'K A 4 as j ,k.' 5 ix ,Q Does he, or do0sn't he? SENIOR Lemme at 'im. Feeding' time at the zoo. V wx? ' L' 9. ..d What!!! American Tel. KL Tel. fell through?? 11 1 .nba x ll r r y ' , - Who stole my toothbrush? We ' Idnknow lf Pans was Aw1'ig'ht, kiddies, CANDID .I Editors '?! cnlisthenics. gf' wounded there. If you ean't beat 'em, trip 'em ..,f Boy, what an exec. The Swiss Navy has arrived, sir Who says I'm too old? N I ,il 'x ...Is aw' w'.Q' NRG aw, K 0 gx 2, T, 1 if 1 -'Y ,A F v l .41 I W mf K-NK Xsa clossicol curriculu Hb h RES GESTAE Z il Mining vb, 1 5 fs Ai X E V ' x I f, 0 . x x X X 4 P' N f W 1 I N1 QM First Row: Rosenthal, Aucella, McCarthy, Abraham, Schaffner CCo-Chairmani, Zissis fCo-Chairmani, Prinz, Garibaldi, Silver, lluby. Second Row: Bird, Donovan, Lauria, Freed, Lebowitz, Clougherty, Dolan, Cashman, Duserick, Feldman, Cvntola, llc-voro, Sanoff. Third Row: Weiner, Ryan, 0'Connor, Lundberg, Nagle, Johnson, Shoolman, Sullivan, Blank, Marlin, I'itzi, Kinburn. Fourth Row: Stone, Colman, Savitz, Smith, Plovnick, King, Riha, Humora, MacDonald, Scarpato, Salvo, Wright. CLASS DAY Mr. Doyle formally opened the annual Class Day Exercises with the reading of the Head- master's Address to the graduating class. The Headmaster turned the program over to Richard Garibaldi, President, who delivered the welcoming address to the class and its friends, The prize- CCMMITTEE winning Class Oration was then given by J. Edward Russo. A hilarious presentation of the Class Will and Prophecy was staged, following the current in- terest in Fidel Castro and science. The Seniors are grateful to all members of the Committee who made the program a success. First Row: Scollins, McCarthy, Lauria fCo-Chairmanj, 0'Connor tCo Chair manj, Aucella, Kelleher, Second Row: Ryan, K., Carr, Green, Greene, Ry-in T Garibaldi, Centola, Bird. RING COMMITTEE Towards the end of the junior year, the Class of '59 was faced with the problem of electing a Ring Committee. Fourteen representa- tives gathered to discuss styles, prices, and delivery. After the com- mittee had decided on two designs -large and small-the Seniors were fitted by the money-grubbing representatives of Scholastic Jew- elers. Soon October arrived and with it, the rings. First. Row: Rosenthal, Aucella, McCarthy, Abraham, Zissis, Garibaldi fChairmanl, Duby, Silver, Schaffner, Bird. Second Row: Feldman, McSwiney, Murphy, Tobin, Kelley, Schneider, Lauria, Polimeno, Miller. Third Row: Dragone, Doolittle Mr. Wonderful, Nassise, Russo, Berman, Sacon, Sanoff, Hopkinson. Fourth Row: Donato, Savitz, Barletta, Davidson Gillis, Brogna, Walsh. LA 1 i v A bfxfkh qm WNV I llffqxx -l'- V: is 'Q 'i i r' '.- l ,,,,,,,,,i1'm:ipf1ij 73 FAREWELL PROM This year's Farewell Prom was held at the scenic Blue Hills Country Club on June 3, 1959. The pink, white, and blue tuxedoed gallants danced the night away with their beautiful dates to the delightful music of Freddy Guerra and his band. After heated debate the judges finally picked the Queen of the Prom. The joyous and colorful affair ended as the newly coronated queen led the traditional Grand March with her escort. The senior class offers its heartiest con- gratulations to chairman Garibaldi and his committee for their efficient work in making the Farewell Prom of the Class of 1959 a great success. First Row: Walsh, Pitzi, Wallace, Rosenthal, Abraham, Kelley, Co-Chairman, Zissis, Co-Chairman, Prinz, Garibaldi, I,anria, Gillis, Tobin. Second Row: Dragone, Shane, Cibotti, Crowley, Conklin, Greece, Sacchetti, Frame, I,aTorraca, Shea, Bacigalnpo. Third Row: Monaco, Williams, Barringer, Clougherty, Callahan, IC. Costello, Carey, Angel, IIillman, Walsh, Griffin Mgr. Fourth Row: Silver, Celona, Nassise, Ruggiero, Barletta, Sneider, Sampson, J. Costello, Mulcahy. VICTORY DANCE Thanks to Co-chairman Zissis and Kelly and an extremely hard working committee this year's V.D. turned into a real swinging affair. The sen- sational victory over our arch rival Boston English on Thanksgiving morn gave good cause to celebrate. During the evening Coach McCarthy and his lovely wife dropped in to share the festivities. At the termination of the dance every- one adjourned to the three famous haunts recom- mended to the Iiatinites by Mel Ferd- Club Khiam, Smith House, and Joe and Nemo's. Through the efforts of Captains Karl Prinz, Bill Murphy, and Joe Brogna, much to the delight of the team members the Mid-Winter Prom was held this year. George Graham and his Fabulous Three pro- vided dancing throughout the evening. At the conclusion of a minuet of the light fantastique the floor was emptied in favor of an adjournment to Wilder night-spots of Boston. At two o'clock, after taking their dates home, the coca-cola boys met at school for the pause that refreshes, Upon arriving at home the first question was: How long does it take to drink a bottle of coke? So ended a superb night of merriment. MID -WI TER PROM I irst R ns llnkt Ted Tubt Rostnth il Abi ih im P11117 tfo Ch mm ini Muiphv it o Challmani B1og.,n'1 lCo Chair in ini Nlt Sunny VI ilsh ID uid on Yissis St cond Rows Zeytoongl in I 1 idlcy IN ig., Ioion Riley O I 1 uv In 1 'Ilinond I 1 tnit I ilekm in t tison lhird Row Walsh HlltS7 qCOIlIIll II ivncs Buimgu Tomiyan B nlt tt'1 Q llffoid Sim Bloxxdo CllI'lIllIIL,iIlYl'l Iourth Row Tink Ambrosia Snlde Antlnni Cliyman king, Cuy I Tobin E Conn ni CLASS BAN UET X215 Q mpfiw ' x Xi KJ, ffl Q X iw? , 'a ful 4 ,W If Lin' 1 I ffi I f ll! 1lff!fpfA,ff Yyjgd A-ff ff K 'xl - - I ll, Q f Xl 65 fm, X X xx I I I X 5 X , x 5 Y I f . n gi-XT X -f Y.: xv: -f .-, X Q X ff -4 i -, X ,, Zfffffl' 5 Roll, W ,ff If :f1' 'I' F i'j -X , 1 ,r i i , Q1 I 141 ,Qi-If' .fc ixzxkgxxgfl 4 W-l 4.1 A2 +V, if R f W ffff'kxg . i' , QA I X f ,,,, X593 XL., ,xx WW' Y 6?'h -,lI.'f1Iflii4q!'.?!5xXixx'N x..,A J' , w , - I 1 , . , J srcjun L .,'Mi1f,!l',,il.l', '1 Ijl 1 'l Qi fl, 'ff if ,f7,f, f I, 1 .nf I, .Af VI. ,if 1 ffl fg! ,gf lil CX f rrp ,ff .', f'f'fi'P 2 ' it We ffl i f, 7'Tfi,Z'ffi 'iff ' X ., I 1 If ,ji ' I, me if 7, f ,QQ 'Q- af-,:,31?4Lf'fg , Bump! On May 12, 1959, the senior class held its annual banquet at the Hotel Bradford. The repast consisted of many tantalizing tid- bits and delicacies which fitted the table d'h6te of the most sterling connoisseur. After the sumptious ambrosia, the boys . . . ahem . . . men were entertained by an array of brilliant speakers, who talked the night away in a rather pleasing fashion. The festive occasion came to an early close, so that the boys on the chess team could get a good night's sleep for the big match on the morrow. All the other boys . . . sorry again . . . men, even though not on the chess team, went unerring on their way . . . home? The co-chairmen, Karl Prinz and Nick Abra- ham, and the committee sincerely thank Mr. Hopkinson for his expert advice. The banquet was a joyous and successful event. Ca ' 'UI 'is my 'XI -at X RES ATHLETICAE E I 5 M11 11 if W A Mm , FO0TBAll T SEASONS RECGRD r f T Jamboree A i g Latin .... 6 East Boston 5.-Q -a.-.. Regular Season Latin .... 34 Trade .....,....,...... Latin .... is B. C. nigh r Latin .... 58 Dorchester Latin .... 25 Teamiail Latin .... 32 B. C. Bight ..-.........igLg..ggLi 'Latin .... 47 l Latin .... 29 Traded ...,.... win .... zz 'reamiaa Latin .... zs angina -- ' Q. , fg, L-fnjif - 1 e Q.-4 QE P 6 -L CT ., h 5' h 2 1, xi Q., Q.. N1 . v P' JN t... ..... . mx f CXC ZX 1 '252:?E'iiaE Rbratmm UNDEFEATED--UNTIED Under the guidance of coaches McCarthy, Gumbs, and Fitzgerald, Boston Latin's football team emerged city and conference champs this year. The team was voted by many coaches and spectators as one of the finest in the state and by far one of Latin School's best squads. This year a new system of scheduling was inaugurated. The slate was as follows: E. B. in the Jamboree, then Trade, B. C. High, Dot, Tech, B. C. High, Trade, Dot, Tech, and of course English at Harvard stadium. Latin prevued its explosive offensive unit and scrappy defensive unit when it defeated E. B. C6-05 . The first league game for the P Sz W was a victory over a strong Trade eleven C34-09. Next the Purple met a spirited B. C. High team. However, Latin's superior training proved worthy on this hot day as B. C. fell G8-SJ. The season was beginning to roll as Latin virtually crushed a weak Dot team C58-25. Next on the roster was Boston Tech who, at this point, also boasted an undefeated-untied season. Latin, however, excelled, and thus won 125-145. At this point and for the rest of the season Latin sorely felt the loss of John the tank Andronica and Paul the doll Barringer to injuries. Latin once again came face to face with the T men of Trade. This time round the boys in purple overcame a 6-0 lead to remain victorious. gy-.1-.for -...X -.Z Q , . - ' ' X x . le il, . 4 rf kj Q w , xx-2 1 ' , s Ps A X XJ ,N C , , gk . u N gi I vi .1 . f , v , 14 gm ,l. 't A A el x,.fff....t- nl- lx , 4 1 s X v , t xi gh!! ,.. i ' 1 f ' l or1-ground: Griffin Mgr., Seal-cia, Shea, Dragone, Hillman, Taylor, Abraham R., Bacigalupo, Feeney Mgr. First Row: Bailey, Cibotti, Garibaldi, Williams, Prinz, Zissis tCo-Captainl, Kelley 1Co-Captainl, Rosenthal, Costello E., Bilodeau Lauria, La Torrica. Second Row: McLaughlin, Mgr., Sacchetti, Monaco, Walsh J., Barringer, Costello J., Frame, Pitzi Sneider, Abraham, Wallace, Tobin, Bell, Manager Greece. Fourth Row: Greene, Walsh, R., Carey, Celona, Barletta Rnggiero, Saltman, Gillis, Clougherty, Sampson, Andronica, Mulcahy, Conklin, Manager Dunn, absent. - CONFERENCE CHAMPS Final score Q-17-149. B. C. High was no match for the conquering heroes of B.L.S. Final score Q32-OD. A brave Dot squad showed for this second game. The score? 129-65 thanks to our Chinese Bandits fthe second and third stringsl. Latin led the league with a 7-0-0 record. The technicians of Tech now sought to mar this spotless record and at one point during the game they led U8-65. The Latinites with Mr. Mac and Uncle Fred and those great mothers and fathers who proved so loyal as inspiration were not ready to give up and fought back to win 122-187. In the newspapers this game was referred to as one of the greatest played in New England in many years. The score 26-24 certainly does not explain the victory over English High on Thanksgiving morn. Latin approached this traditional game with a host of injuries. The weather was ex- tremely cold and so was Latin's luck as all the breaks seemed to turn towards the opposition. Early in the third period Latin was down Q24-65. The comeback drive that was staged so late in the game stands as a testament to the spirit of BLS. This game shall not be forgotten by the many fans that viewed it and shall never be forgotten by the Class of '59, Congratula- tions to the coaches and squad for a job well done. 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I I I 0 Q 35.1, Q' I I V' Fl bfflhfuw CRGSS COU TRY Thw vear Q Crow Countrv Team conalqt lng ma1nlv of JUHIOIS and Sophommes dld Well coneldermg thelr lack of exper1ence As only Captaln Jack Schaffner lou ell D wld son and Ed Anthony w1ll be loat xt 21 1d uatlon Latln ahould have ft vwtlw lITlI7lOV9d team next year headed bv Co Cxptune Paqearettl 'md Slgnorl Pract1ce wae held dally at Wh1te St ldlllm under the Qupervmon of co xchee C' uev Ronan Bell 1nd F1tzgerald The com we W IS two and one half mlles long Vkllldlllg thlough Frfznklln Pfxrk Congratulfxtlona to the Jun1o1 ,fzloup of the te 1m whlch ranked hlgh 1n ull meeta The l1ne up for the State Meet mt F1 tnklm Paxk ww Jack Schfxffnel J1mes Sher boul ne Mlke Paaafuettl D ue QIQHOTI Joeeph Yltomerakv George Hughes Thom IS Mltchell 1nd Cam Felder We xre lndebted to Mr F1tzger1ld md the manfzgerq Thomas Chfzrchut 1nd Conr ld Jaffe llret Row Clough Capalell Slgnorl Anthony CCo capt'un1 Schaffner fCapt11n3 Dfxvldson CCo Captamb Pas suettx IllICCll Txpper Second Row Jaffe fManagerJ lVI1lton Hewltt Poaslck Boyle Wlnn Donovan Hughei Ch11chut4lNl1n1f,,c11 I'h1rd Row Flnn MCSNVIHCY Donvin Felder Sheehan Lesbulg Lltomersky S1lberm'1nn Shczhmne . , . - l 1 . .. 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' ' ' ' rl ' ' 1 1 f 1 1 1 1 1 C 1 L' ,. 1 ' SO Thls Vexr s Soccer Team was one of the strongest ln veals and lt broke lts perennlal Jmx bv wmnmg the fnst game of the season Hlghllghts of the se lson were the games zgalnst B lbson md Belmont Hlll In the game 1Q,'l1IlHt Babson Latm took an early le 1d and stood off a last mlnute attack by B xbson The game agamst Belmont H111 was scoreless gomg mto the last quarter but late ln th15 qu 11 ter I at1n scored two qulck goals and vson the game As expected Latm romped over Medford 4 0 md 8 0 In the last game Latm could not get through the stlong defense of Roxbury Latm md lost 3 0 Speclal mentxon should go to A Davld of the 18 goals Peter Ozols and C Mar gutls LFTTERMAN A Davldhazv C, xptaln V mgx Co C lpt un Bowman Concannon Butvke Ixellv Jennlngs J D mvldhazy Ozols M arg utxs Norvalse Flnn Beres teckl Balt 1 SOCCER IQ xy,4.f il A Ddvlcl H6220 Ilrst Row Cleft to rxghtj Jennings Davldhazy J Ozols Davldhazy A iCapta1nJ Bowman Concannon llrIlIf.,'lltlS becond Row Hambuxger Balta Beresteckl ZHUGIS Kelly Butzke Vangl CAsst Captamj Flnn C 1 xudlns . . , n I K A K w . , . . . . I I l 1 I, 1 I I 'x V LI I a - - - . Y L LI Cs 2 . I 2 S 2 . 4' 5' 2' . . S -gf, . . . . I K C L C x , 1 1 I 1 + -- C A , I K L up CL S Z I .41 - ' ' I 1 7 . . - f n C , I I . ' K ' f lx 1 J ' I 1, + . , 1 1 w ' 1 1 I ' . Q - . - , fl hazy, 2'O2lll9Q J. Davldhazy, who scored 7 X .. . -1- Y 5 I Q 4 - 4 ' ' -1, V1 I. 5 , - - 4 ' . . 1 ' . , 2 ' , I I l 1 . 1 1 u ' 1 , 1 ' '1 1 . c , , , . . . 4 v . v v - 1 1 CQ 2 'Z I, 1 I' Q - In I I y K Q ' l 7 'P 9 Y 'Y Y 7 Y . -1- ' ' 'I V. . ' - 1 ' ' ' 4 4 - - C r fs 9 9 J r v ' 1 I 'z . Sl BASKETBALL LETTERMEN Brogna, Walsh, Kinpg, Connolly, Rosenthal, Bilodeau, Costello, J., Tobin, Haynes, Callahan, B1ll'l'lI1g'Cl', Chardavoyne, Murphy, Ihiserick, Mgr. Latin .... 52 Latin Latin Latin Latin Latin Latin .... Latin Ixatln Latin .... Latin Latin f Memorial Trade .... Dorchester B. C. High Technical English ,- Memorial - Trade .... Dorchester B. C. High Technical English -- at h. 5 . rl. ti ,, 5 KM J 1' fe. gi- ' - BSTZ7 f A. V X 1, , KX, I VA K :F L L Insta, Q'01iZ04' Y Su: f' 'If D Q TIN l LAJ-,N f K SW J fi First Row: Villa, Kelly, Doolittle, Moloney, Riha, Colman, Tobin, Aucella, Clifford, Galman. Second Row: Spencer, Sarno Raticelli, Galvin, Carr, McHugh, Sherburne, Solins, Wise, Ross, Kennedy, Crasco, Luise. Third Row: Hiltz, Kelley, Celona Doherty, Duby, Witt, Giuliano, McNiff, Kelleher, Murphy, Loftus. In its fourth year of competition, the Latin School Crew is the defending champ. Last spring the Latin School could boast the proud record of no losses and ties, winning all their races. The smooth-stroking oarsmen performed to the utmost expectations and are expected to show their prowess and skill on the Charles River by once again capturing the city championship. This spring, the well-balanced, co-operative unit, under I! : , , ,Z the able leadership of coxswain Spencer, feels it can bring the championship back to Latin School for the second consecutive year. Many thanks are due Mr. Fielding for his guidance and interest The lettermen were: Tobin, Kelley, Clifford Riha, Sarno, Kennedy, Maloney, Galman, Doherty Murphy, Conklin, Kelleher, Doolittle, Aucella Carr, Colman, Spencer, Celona, McNiff, Luise Hiltz, Duby, and Ross I : , r,,,3, if V 0 X S f 1 I 1 mm 'S L' Q F ff 'N , 2 1 E? ! 'l'-5 ' -up X V 1 - -, l ' hh'- I a. ..... . J- K ' ,.-.... 4 ,k -- A f-- N-X ' i s an M Mel:-salem N--K 56 64 ii' mum. Q J .-A ll Nj hi - 5 4 - A. 5 , , me ll -,1,-.iii tgp- . nm 49 A'lN Ywlllla l l .644 ' '- XAN il I SJ -f 1 L 4 rw Ji SWIMMING TEAM Many thrilling victories highlighted the B.L.S. Swimming Team's dual meets with Boston English, Brockton, Fitchburg, Leominster, Mis- sion, Wellesley, Brookline, Worcester Classical, Moses Brown, and Andover Academy. Our swim- mers combined with our friendly rivals from English High for meets against M.I.T. Freshmen, Worcester Academy, and Huntington Prep. Groswald, one of the fastest sprinters in the state, set a high school record of eighty-six points in the freestyle. Foley and Fraticelli were out- standing in distance races, O'Rourke and Galvin piled up many points in the butterfly and indi- vidual medley, respectively. McCarthy and Sherburne were effective in the backstroke, and Duncan proved to be a competent driver in our highly successful year. Lettermen: Grosswald, Foley, Lynch, O'Rourke, Russo, Fraticelli, Sherburne, Duncan, Galvin, McCarthy, Levant and Barnes. First Row: Burns, Norman, Sarno, Giuliano, McCarthy CCaptainJ, Mr. Powers, Grinbergs, Thomas, Groswald, Ernest. Second Row: Fraticelli, Goldberg, O'Rourke, Galvin, Levant, Sherburne, Russo, Denniston, Bisceblia, Lynch, Foley, Spry. Latin ...... Latin Latin .. d.. . Latin ..,... THE RECORD Dorchester Trade ..... - - - Tech --- English - -- - - - Tech ...... --- Latin ...... Dorchester Latin Latin Trade .... Latin ' English --- ----- HGCKEY This year's hard luck team hustled, but not enough. At the beginning of the year, the team was downhearted at the loss of five pos- sible starters to the annex across the street. The first game between English and Latin produced a six-six tie, despite the fact that Latin completely outplayed English. The high point of the season came when Latin stunned Tech four-two. HARD LUCK TEAM HUSTLES l P. z-, IL: WHAT A LIFT... , , if '- Qs' This game was the first loss in twenty-one games for Tech. Latin could have tied for the title, but they lost to English three-two the last game of the year. The team produced three all-stars: High- scoring Captain Bill Murphy, hard checking Bob Bradley, and hat-trick Jim McSwiney. Since there were only four seniors this year, next year's team should be unbeatable. in it-1 LETTERMAN CQ Murphy, Elmuts, McSwiney, O'Leary, Bradley, Smigliani, Q Pitzi, Connolly, Ambrose, Maloney, Walsh, Riley, Moran, Treska, Cashion, Carroll, Barry, Zeytoonjian, Lighter, Dowd, Albcrti, Dujsik, tmanagersb. BUT NDT ENOUGH I-'irst Row Cleft to rightj: Riley, Walsh, Bradley, Elmuts, Pitzi, McSwincy, Murphy tCaptainJ, Connolly, Maloney 0'I.e:1ry. Second Row: Mr. Thomas, Partridge, Dowd, Treska, Mancini, Fraser, Sylvia, Zeytoojian, Dujsik tManagerJ, Lig'ht,cr tManageri, Alberti qlilanagerl, Dixon, Carrol, Cashion, Moran, Winstanley, Zeemo, Ambrose, Murphy. Fourth Row: lsenstadt, Gavin, Coakley, Lyons, Hylan, Gottleib. 87 4 9- v TRACK TEAM ENJCDYS Fore-ground: Keegan, Brestecki, Taper, Shagory, Miller, Eroyan, Winter, Haddad, Lowry, Shapiro, Shuman, Bower, Rosenbloom, Bradins, Signori, Cumerford, Clark, Schlitz, Mutchnick. First Row: Parham, Bell, Garibaldstein, Costello, E., Angel, Zeus, Davidson, Captain, Karl Prinz, Captain, Clayman, Abraham, Clougherty, Ramsay, Bailey, O'Neil, Comonston, Mgr. Second Row: Gerson, Mgr., Italy Mgr., Bickoff, Landrian, Hoffman, Sullivan, Lauria, Bacigalupo, Hillman., Com- pctiello, Silberman, Cunningham, Donovan, Zitomersky, Doyle, Greene, Abraham, Felder, Lesberg. Third Row: Weinstein, Dragone, Joyce, Rosenthal, Feldman, Wilkinson, Challis, Needham, Gilman, Burke, Quaratiello, Creutz, Club, Bright- stein. Fourth Row: Adams, Andrews, Boyle, Datz, Roche, Schneider, Bak, Hiltz, Goldstein, Conley, Cotoszenko, Byron, Shaff, Kelley, Batkus. Fifth Row: Micciantuon, Clough, Jewitt, Newgerg, Anthony, Plovnick, Doherty, Stankewucy, Mayer. Latin's traditionally powerful track team made an excellent showing again this year. Latin did not enjoy a perfect season, but young trackmen are rising to take the places of those lost by graduation or transfers. Again this year Lowell Davidson was Boston's most notable track star, many records fell under his ever increasing speed and stamina. During the season, the strong arms of Karl Prirl and Ernie Zissis gained many points for the Purple and White. Jack Doyle, an outstanding Junior, ran off with all available points in the dash and broad jump. A word of thanks is directed to departing Latin stalwartsz Clayman, Garibaldi, Anthony, and Abraham. The outstanding performances of Bailey, R. Abraham, Hillman, Bell, and Adams added greatly to the teams strength. John Angel Andronica and Bernie O'Neal constantly amazed fans and coaches with their gravity-defying shot-put heaves. Angel's Class B record will undoubtedly stand for many years. SUCCESSFUL SEASON l,E'l l'ERM EN Abraham, Adams, Allen, Andrews, Andronica, Anthony Bailey, Bell, Heresteeki, Clayman, Davidson, Doyle, Feldel' Fislnnan, Garibaldi, Graudens, Green, Haddad, Hoffman 0'Neal, Parham, Plovnick, Prinz, Ramsay, Schwartz Sliapirn, Slmider, Stick, Weinstein, Wilkinson. '55, 1, X X ' 0- ' iii .. ' Q 1- 0 ,llllllll XM! fllmrulmm According' to the reports from Captain Jim McSwiney, Latin's chances for its 15th consecu- tive City Championship are very good despite the loss of four seniors. The only definite members of the team at present are McSWiney, Finn, and Riley. Our only tough opponent, as usual seems to be Englishg the boys, however are confident of victory. Best wishes to Coach Simmons and his team on the green field of battle at Franklin Park Front Row: Cleft to rightj McCarthy, Rosenthal, Finn, McSwiney fCapta1nl Rilev Stoller, Horgan. ll' .it 'ywib f-0 I 'wfllgln X 71 'X eo Xe ea -gl :L 6 fi S' ' X D XX JB 1 ' - X O X ,X ' X i .Y , X ol ll 5 lmiiiiii r Qllalll, f I 4 I -' .W-'n q if U I I I ' 2 ! Z 4, 57 . .4 if - y, ev yfi-c c ,A , 5 90 M' I L-,lo J Ghn. Under the supervlslon 01 f oach Sulllvan and Co Captams Norman Mlller and Alan Kace the Latm School Tenms Team IS a sure bet to wm the league Champlonshlp and 1tS extla league matches The team IS workmg hard to carry on the vxctorlous tradltlon of our prevlous teams Returnmg w1ll be B1lly Purcell last year s clty champ Charhe GILIIIZHO Fred Daum Harvey Blues and Harvey Ableman TENNIS lfxrbt Row Cleft to flght, Mlller QCo Captamj Ableman Glulxano Purcell Kace QCO Captalnl Second Row Mr Sulllvm Mlllex O Mudy Davldhazy Russo Bmes so 2' Ov 'f X n Q 0 u J 'll 'I' N K -A 1 a ' ' 1 a Q I . . . . 5. . 4 , I fl 0 ,' .9 . . . Q. ' - 9. -o':.,,, fl ,, . w: o' . . 680' . ,. . . 431' . . . , . ll , . 0 Y ' 7 Y , . W : . . - . , , . . Y , - - . : ' - Z 1 'Y '! 2 ' l 3 1 ' 91 First Row: Costello, Cammarata, Frame, Marcucci, Garibaldi fCaptainJ, Lauria, Rosenthal, Blowdo, Mulcahy. Second Row: Weiner fmanagerb, Connelly, Gaughan, Sacchetti, Mr. Fitzgerald, Tobin, Greece, Gerson, Needhim fManagcrJ. Third Row: Sampson, Blank, Gillis, Costello, Smith, Palermo. BASEBALL This year a successful season is predicted for the nifty nine of B.L.S. The team promises to be one of the most outstanding in recent years. The squad's chief asset is its stalwart pitching staff headed by Dick Garibaldi, Bob Blank, and Joe Cammerata. Also bolstering the squad is the W MW ,W 513, Q y Qsfwx, i Q W H I 7, b Q sg if B X ,gk sw' return of the infield combination of Bilodeau- Frame-J. Costello. In the outfield Mr. Fitz has the pleasant task of selecting three from a host of outstanding ballplayers. With such a strong team it seems a foregone conclusion that come May Latin will reign as City Champs. if W, A 'Y Q S 121zj5,45if5i . . Y mi sez - Xi M 4' Q., . 3 ,W Q Q-Qs,-.Nm Y 5 ' Q ' - fini, M Mx. H2955 573512 A wrs,e:H- S' , fa, fkgg f ff.-' :w925?Ygf2gfw1: fa' Ktawz. 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I. fi - ,f .h r I, '. , 'Q'f'.,4'-1342 if 3' ' f'EI11' . . , my ' O. ' v A' 1 - 1 , U X Q qgisffst. M Q 4- z v' ff 2 , ' --: . sd f w ,. ' , f,- , X , , f . . 1 QQ 1 Qr - ,4', -6. L N- Jw ,, ,gh fffxlf K ,5 , 'V - we . ,,l3! f Q5 5 - V! . .7 H '.'1e2f7,'.g4g'.'f, - 55, of .vlihlfh Q ' QW ,.j,., ' X .2551 'V . . 5.21-,,fL'l2 :iff AAQQ, 5 .1 .1-.1 ' . ' -i.F,,5'1, Z, A -7, . an hw. -Q--, . f . Q. fvf 1 . Y . ' ,, , ,C 4, ,Wg 1. .1 I 4 . A V , 2- 1 K... M 91' ,ax QE' '-7 '45 X Q, H A , .f -ff? 1' flax? W Mr. Sidney Rosenthal Mr. Aaron Gordon A.M. A.B., Ed.M. DVI ORS Jim we X959 Martin Harold Savitz Walter Bennett Weiner Co-Editor Co-Editor EDITORS-IN-CHIEF Stanley Patz Nicholas Abraham Photography Art EXECUTIVE BOARD Victor Campbell Jacob Cohen Make-up Typing ' i 1 Mr. Alfred Rosenthal A.M., Ed.M. Richard Bourne Clubs Kenneth Freed Organization First Row: Campbell, Schneider, Kelley, Abraham, Savitz fCo-Editorj, Weiner 1Co-Editorj, Patz, rv Q .X x First Row: Rerson, Schaffner, Hootnick, Bines, Ableman, Savitz fCo-Editorl, Weiner QCo-Editorj, Bird, Longo, Healey, Greb. Second Row: Arisian, Gunningrham, Dorney, Mc-Swiney, Carroll, Cantor, Moscow, Lauria, Duke, Miller, Altman, Ford. Third Row: Kinburn, Liberis, Sullivan, McCarthy, Stoller, Rosenbloom, Tomlinson, Miller, Paley Gerson. Fourth Row: Shoolman, Donahue, Bick- v off, Giuliano, Weiner, Walsh, Yarkin, Sanoff. Zissis, Freed, Millen, Bourne. Second Row: Sarill, Ghiz, Elyanow, Siegel, Cohen, Norman, Feldman, Schwartz, Zippin, France, Salloway. Third Row: Rosenthal, Davidhazy, Dolan, Garibaldi, Duby, Movitz, Mould, Prinz, Trainor, Salvo, Salamy, Becker. lqbrohom F First Row: Ablvman, Zippin, Movitz, Abraham, Patz fEdit0rJg Mr. Rosenthal, Freed fEditorJg Kelley, Savitz, Weiner, Snrill. Si-cond Row: Bird, Wittman, Greb, Marder, Schwartz, Longo, Goode, Traiger, Cunningham, Ford. Third Row: Rosen, Carroll, Israel, Mzulcliek, llavidhazy, Sanoff, Bourne, Elyanow. Fourth Row: Sieger, Costello, Mould, Collins, Vlayman, Shoolman, Doherty, Ghiz. The Register this year . . . whoopie! tin Was really sincere . . . Yah! With many a story gory, And many an article particle And even worse verse . . . Argh! Bqstoli La The R.R.R. was just . . . Ehh! J, 1 And Something of Interest . . . Fehh! 'Tfg fr - With art smart and photos clinging ' ' - 1 The Register was really swinging . . . Yah, , - man! il 4Oh, and the Business Staff, to . . . Arrgh! .7 7...-v ' n-v 7 jr .,f K Af- f December 1953 T 'Z ..,--'K . I R-A .u4 XY lf' ff , --rv EDITORS-IN -CHIEF 1 6 Kenneth Lawrence Freed Stanley Kenneth Patz 1 ' L ' 4 gp, YH.. EXECUTIVE BOARD Nicholas Abraham William Sarill EJL - ' 'QE Fred Daum Martin Savitz n A E.-. ,- , 2 -Q 1 Walter Kelley Walter Weiner 2, , Harry Movitz David Zippin Ck i llllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllf l I ADVISORS Sidney Rosenthal Alfred Rosenthal Aaron Gordon First, Row: Bines, Monson, Fredman, Siegel, Ableman, Mr. Gordon, Perlis, Miller, Longo, Shoolman, Dunn. Second Row Milgram, Zeytoonjian, Feldman, Rosenthal, Kulbacki, Greece, Bilodeau, Garibaldi, Marlin, Corbett, Kempner. Third Row Klein, Shapiro, Hillman, Moscow, Pu1'cell, Kasoff, Kerble, Dundon, Gaber, Gootman, Bird. Fourth Row: Hootnick, Ed monston, Cunningham, Rice, Ford, Millen, Bornstein, Rudman, Kace, Elyanow. lore-ground Qqulrtll Plrst Row Smlff MOVltZ Ibn Saud Weener Freud Mr Sld Pluts Schmock Kelly Gllcklech Cigar Il wy DlVld Second Row Aelyanow Shmooale D1p Safe BOIIS Payos Zlpple Wh1pp1e Adolph Excuse Me Frxck Third Row Ixdd Cong, Fore Corners Brennen Benj Taylor Norman Pope Jerk Fourth Row Ytreffar Wellwellwell Moose NlCtQlh8 Speedo Loudmouth Lord High Nasal Gener xl Gr md Snoot Promment Proboscus Domlnus Alter Taurx AARDVARK ATI Kenneth Freed Stanley Patz Walter Wemer Fundltor Mardy Savltz As can be seen from the plcture above, thlS ye xr the Aardvarks have become a mllltary org 1n1z1t1on Reallzmg that the Israeh army IS superlor to th xt of any other country ln the Mlddle Last, we have declded to do our share for the underdogs the Ar lbs Although we are cognlzant of the fact th xt vlctory convlctlons of falr play for xt 1s not whether vou wln the game, but how you play It 100 1 D :K l ' ' in ' : I 1 . 7 1 7 s ' ' J 1 v 1 . 1 ' r zz I ' lu : ' I ! 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' - ---- t J, A I 4 ., l 1 1 2 ------- --- o u'r y - . - ,. . 5 1 A AMERICAN MUSIC APPRECIATICN CLUB Xfblkil Bxck agun xfter three wexrs of non exlstence, the MUQIC Apprecmtlon Club enjoved t surprxsmglv succees ful ye lr Monthlv meetlngzs were held ln Mr Flnns houee The members themselvee pl mned the program whlch vlrled from Beethoven to luebop The emphwls howevel was on cl 1ss1c1l muslc There vw is 1 mm lmum of expl m 1t1on for the members The club owes 1ts smcere th mks to M1 Pllllfl for hm llI'ltlI'lflQ' efforts 'ls ficultv IdVl90l Premdent Kenneth Freed George Shlre Vlce Presldent P :ul Kmburn Nlcholxs Abrth mm Secreturv C lrroll Thom IS Lowell D mvldson Treasurer Francls Gentrv St xnly P ttf llrst Row Burn Mumox Plxtl 1T1L xsuruj Ab1.xh1mfV1ceJ Shne fP1es1dLntl Julle Frmd fPres1d4.ntj Klbble fvlill Thom IN fSiklttllVl icntlv S J QT1easu1ul Roll Yqtoonjlm Second Row qlllll Crisco Pexlmuttel Ames fkllilllll lib0XNltl Ross lxxnu luopolo Ylppln Stem Third Row lxexble TNlllt,Sll1 Pxley Rosenberg., Bak Baldass Ire I ll tubal Untoln lourth R Rostnbloom Rxffertty llsson Invxs blllls Mould Albert Rice Brunsell Aucella lOl , . 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Brothers Sllbermann Zeytoonjlan Laurla PltZ1 Second Row CI eft to Rlghtj Gllck Feldman Leventhal Hvmoff Dovle Jacobson Berson Clougherty Wemsteln Kelly Zelt Dowd Thlrd Row CI eft to Right! Faro Nlmberg Ga lxgher Duff Curr Ry Ln Cuaragna Vengrow Bradley Mann Fourth Row CLeft to Rlghtj Wauchope Becker Mac quarrle Shaplro OConnor Gurevxch Adler Donovan Kennedy Cucchlara Doherty VIATION CLUB The alm of the Avlatlon Club 19 to create an actlve lnterest not only ln conventlonal fhght but also 1n rockets IH th1s rap1dly ex .N pandmg' mlsslle age Thls year under the guldance of Mr Murphy we conducted debates and heard brlef dlscusslons about mlsslles space rockets and mllltary planes We also showed f1lms on these related t0plCS Thxs year a motlon wls made that we merge wlth the Model Crafts Club and Jolntly sponsor a fleld trlp to the moon Saturday, March 14 durmg the C E E B exams Unfortunately the project had to be dropped for lack of balsa wood if Presldent Frnest Zlssls N-X: X' -wr .Z 0 Secretary Rlchard D mxels Vlce Presldent Jacob Cohen f Treasurer Eugene McG1ll1cuddy Rbrrxh ww lO2 , . I . I . . . . : . ' . . .' . 7 ' '. ' ' I . . - - E., , , , . , .. 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N X I -------u-- c L lg: m Formground Cleft to R1ghtJT1pper OM'111ev Johnson Elsbree Monson Kaye lhret Row Cl eft to Rlghtj Frame C10llj.,1lLItV llolm lnh'1m qhex tC1ptun1 Blunsell fSeCretary 8: Captxunb Purcell fCoPreQ1dentl Fdmonston tC'olres1dcntb Blll19lf.,1'l 1111118111111 Kane Cleece Kasoff Second Row Cleft to Rlghtl Radvlk Sch11tL Slegel O Donnell lomkm Cxowmxn lomtu Sll111Vl.ll Daly Anaxtoe Thnrd Row Cl eft to Rlghtj Belbon Rosenthal Carey ff'o Ftptunl Flmute CllTlll'lll1t'l. lXlllblCk1 l+orm1n Gaudet Pemkw Fourth Row Cl eft to Rxghtj Kelly Ford Levy 1VlcA1Lu Cummlngs 1C1ptx1nl Fxlcdholm, Doolittle W11bonfCapt'1ml BOWLING CLUB Thw Ve'1r fol the fust tlme C1 tw ll hae eetabllehed '1 very Preqlderlf John Edmoniton quccewful bowlmg le xgue The le tgue IS compoqed of ew teame whlch meet even VS ednesdw ln tlternltlng' competltlon Brad hee Pregldent Wllllflm Purcell runsellq powelful term 18 now ln flrit plfzce followed by B111 Secretdrv Brtdlev Brungell Roqenth 11Q Qpmttd T101 tnx Mmv lmpreqelve recorde were T ch llked up bv xomt of the bovs md the leqgue 19 verv proud of rewurer Chqrleq Burlelgh them Hugh As erwgee High Qmgle Qtrmgs R 1d71k fl? 8 Sll1l1V'Il'l Pm cell 02 5 Do1'1n Qmlth Q1 0 Purcell ql1111V in 'JO 8 High 'Z Strmg Total Q Purcell ' A' Radz1k W1 A bmlxmm O 3 . , . . 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' xx 1' -P3 ' vm... -. .......,.....,..,.... 4,4 4 1 CAMERA CLUB I1es1dent Mlchdel Holmee X 1ce I l8SlCl0I1t H 1rvey AbIem1n SLLICI IIN K 1rl Prlnz 'I1e1s111e1 Edward RICE qexge mt at Axms Stmley Sdcon 5hlIll0llJll1IS 1ttent1on' The C1mer1 Club IQ luck 111 the Int of 1n1ct1ve Clube Under the able Llllll 111e1 of 1ts well Ie1rned offlcers the fl 1sh me II le ll ned how loo 71lch would go 1bout lJl1VlI1,Q', 1 1 lmfl 1 p11It1ng' f1Irn ln 1t, 1nd settlnpf the lenq Wu ,- to obt 1111 completelx under expoeed shotq At one of thx mectmgx shdes were shown Unfor tun 1telx the m1ch1ne 11mmed 1nd beg 1n g'r1nd IIIQ' the Nhdu to lnts throwlng paper and f1Im to 1Il corneu of the Aseembly H'1II In the eneumg 39:91:11 one of the few get togethers came to lts demlse in Ihe Flulm h1s emoved 1 Ve1r of utter rel IX 1t1on Illll ?'Cl0Y'll0l1 nroce1ed1ng'Q I S RID SMILE loreground Cleft to Rlghtj Boyle Bowden Cordon Deane Vetsteln lonee Adler Whlton Iflret Row CI oft to Rlghtj ID1 xgonc lllll I 111111 Shme fl'wQlS q'lCOYl CQerge mt '1t Armsj Ablemzn CV1eeIreS1dentI R100 CTFLTQIITPPI Ir1n7 CStCIlllIVf SIlVll I1bow1t7 Mltehell Second Row Cleft to Rlghtj Ie1fe Needh1m France W1ll.1cf1 CV1c'0 Prom dmntb IN 11,11 Thom IS lerlmutter Bennett Pver DHVIS Coldberg' 'lhlrd Row CI eft toR1g'h0 Codw TYIILOY' Moscow C llltlll Snell Cohen MILTCJ Budrelkd Melt7er Mack Oleary Iourth Row Chft to R1gh0 Cohen B1Id1ss1r1 B111 1I11s lllNlClllllV Ilohortv C 1mpbell Kelly Adler Polme IO4 1. ,' - , . ............... . - 1 1 Z lxs- .-v , ' L 1 c if . 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Y 1 I . , ' , ..v. , . ,- '-'1 uv' lr 'n ' 1 I lorq.,round Clmft to Rnghtl Vodkm Danker Margolln Mlllaney qhemfeld Temkm Korn Plrst Row Cleft to Rlghtl Supl Stollu Almlrmln llootnuk fTreasurerJ Klnburn fC1pt'11n Teaml Wemer fV1cePres1dentJ Mr Vin Steen bugrn M1lf,,1xm 1l'u-.ldrntl Weiner fSeeret11yJ Blnes Perlmutter Pllll Qecond Row Cleft to Right, Gillagher Wunstork Olcuy Pzlev Suly Blunsell Rasklnd Rudman Reme Immun Kempner Thlrd Row flmft to Rlghtj luku Sugel iubcr Pllllill Mxyer Wemer Krossman Iemkln Shuman MUTIHY Fourth Row CLeft to Rlghtj R lffelty KlllDllllS V1lK'lltlS Albert Curevlch blgnorl VlkSnlnS Casperson Kelly CHESS CLUB Presldent DlVld Mllgfdm VICO Presldent Wzlter Wemer Secletmrv D'lVld Welner Ire ISLIIQY' IWI ence Hootmck 1 1 V4 1 A- az, Ghll- The purpose of the Chess Club ls to stxmu late a l1ve mterest 1n the ever popular Roy ll G mme of Chess The ten best players ln the club com prlse the chess te am This year the team had another successful season Among the outstdnd mg pl ivers of the B L S team are DdVld Wemer, Paul Klnburn Davld Mllgfam Walter Wemer Harvev Bmes and Rlchdrd Mayer The Chess Club wlshes to thank Mr Van Steenburgen who has generously mven of hls tlme and energy to further the club s mterest , . . . . . . ,. . 1 ll' I L Y ' ,. , ' ' . 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K Q2 . , . - . lO5 CURRE T EVENTS CLUB Under the capable leaderehlp of Preeldent DlVld Welner and under the able Qupervmon of our new advxsor Mr Zanor the Current Fvents Club h ms con tmued lte work of encouragmg '1 bro ider mtexest 111 both natlonal and lnternatlonal msuee The club Q dual purpoae ww flrst to cultn mte m W lntereet 1n current evente and secondlv to glve lts Q members practlce ln publlc Qpezkmg V1FlCJllS deb lteq ff on a Varletv of Nsuee Qtlmulated Qer1ous mterest Ill It N our hope that the club w1ll COI1lZlHll9 lts fme If world affalre y T work of lnetllllng wlthln the membere in lVld mtexest in current events 0 W TG E3 M V109 Preeldent Thomas Dolan Preeldent Davld Welner Secretary Arthur Alpert Trefwurer Leo Sulllvan llrst Row Cleft to Right, Real Craeco Bornsteln Mlller Sullivan CTTQEISUIGIQ Welner CP1eQ1dentJ Mr Zanor llolm 1V1co PlLSldCI'ltl leon CSergeant At Almij Alpert CSecreta1yJ Flashman Needle Second Row Cleft to Rlghtj Crodbtrg, Ilecdm in Walleretem Ezer Reme ODonnell Hxwkee Aronson Alpert Berlm Cxeco Thlrd Row Cleft to lhghtl Feldmm Kent Gosule Bruneell Lamla Aronson Arlsmn Flynn Cllman fourth Row CI eft to Rlghtl Snkc Cohmn Qpemu RIUCIQ Lerman Stengel Flsh Segal l moe 6 A x . 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I ' ' 1 1 , , , . , , , 1 1 , , I . . 1 '1 Q n 1 ' ' ' Lf , 1 1 ,L E, 1, y , 1 , 1 DEB TI G CLUB The Debztlng Club thls ve lr conducted a hlghly successful prom am ot toxums and debates Outstdnd mg putoxmmces vane gflwen by veterms Sl.V1tZ -x ' Shoolm nn Russo md C ohen Among' the mlnv p10 grmms presented ln the A whom Assgmblv H111 were dls CIINSIOHQ of the Pol mos m CFISIS co 6dllCltl0ll md publlc ud to p uochnl Presldem Henry Shoolmfm 50110015 Wlth tht hdp 01 Vlce Presxdent Martln Savltz M Sulllvln md 'VII' Secretirv I Ruqso hmuon the membels Treasurer Robert Doohttle wuz LZIVGII ndpful Il un mg 1n publu spe xklnfz teghmques lormground Chit to Rlghtb Olcuy Brown Lxpson Aronson Jay Mlchelson Ievenson First Row CI eft to Rlghtj Stollu flNSlN lhllmxn Snvxtz dice Pusldentj Shoolman M1 Sulllv an M1 Jameson Russo Doollttle Memtoff Anonson Russo Nmcond Row Cleft to Rlghtj Fleemwn Klt7 qhelnfeld Kennedv Mnnltoff ODonnell Whlte Grecnlau Q wmnu Lohan Rxlev lhlrd Row CL1ft to Rlghtj Monselw Qlcgel Rudman 516201 Mdxeon Seery Coldberg J'1ffe Dvbbs Monson lourth Row CLeft to Rlghth Fredman Schmdlu Hoffman Ifmstem Lola Schnelder Kace 107 x I ' X' 'w 1 ' . 1 1 1 I 1 Y Y I1 ' - I 1 I I I X 1 1 11 1 1 1. 1 - X X.. . i V . 1 . 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A. .1 4 .. ,. - ' ' ' y 1 ' 1 ' v v 1 '- 1 lflrst Row CI eft to Rlghtl Brown Llpson Greenlau Menltoff Kennedy Mr Jameson Aronson Jay OLeary Govenar Rllcy 'Second Row CI eft to Rlghtl Monson Klnburn Flnstem Falrman Hlllman ZlSSlb Russo M6nlt0ff Russo Monsem DECLAM ATION One of the oldest tradltlons of the Latln School IS the declamatlon competltlon Orlglnally compulsory declamat1on fy IS presently a voluntary 3CtlVlty Boys m all classes partlcxpate ln declamatlon for the honor and valuable experlence lt m three regular contests a boy becomes ellglble for xx pr1ze declamatlon e WWW N grand flnale Th1S year s prlze declamatlon was held on May 28 and was judged by many d1st1ngu1shed alumm of our school l Abraham 10 l l l . . . u . .. M 9 Q provides. After appearing 1 X -X I A, l t o -- , a l - th yyps K lx . a DR AMATICS 1. 11 Once :gun the Boqton Latln School Q nun D1 xmxtlce Club, under the lble dlrectlon of ' Mr Mzrk Ruwo hae Quccewfully repre B sented the echool ln lts dr1m1t1c endefmvorq Thw. VQITS plesentltlon ww Mr Barrys ILtClllIlf.2'S m comedv ln three acts ff! fo Ghn Thx club fulfllls two purpoeee f1r2t, to provldr mtuested qtudents wlth trfunmg 1n the school ts Lwhole Both the xctore. md Vlctor Fzmpbells stxge crew should be glven credlt fox thm ve Irs succeee Above zll th mks must be offered Mr Rueeo for hls helpful guldmce Plrst Row Qleft to Rlghtl Jxkmauh QSecretaryJ McCart Coldfarb Tobm Kolb Mr Russo Campbell fPres1dentJ Iongo Polnncno Rubso Jay Second Row CI eft to Rlghtl McK1ttr1ck Gore Clouse lreenhlll Rambay Rizzo Mc Donnell flllllldii qutton Donovan Levy 109 . J . . - - A 1 1 , L '. 'z 1 ' . , z ' ' .- ? ' 1 V nfl . z .. , .. . .. - 3 1 . ' ' S 2 z ' . L. 4 L - 1 L L 1 c L . c L .4 gt 1 - Y rv 1 - Q R L , 4 I 1 . 08 0 2 ' : . L: L I the dramatic arts: and second, to entertain A ' , as z . 2 L 1 ' I: 1 's s 1: , s ' ' Q ' L 'w w L 1 c L L L L . 2 , 2 L' L' . LL 5' I V 'l I 'I ' 2 ' S 7 I ' r I 1 ' v ' 1 l D l 1 r L ' n is r l - 'Y ' 1 J r r v I 1 Y 9 1 ' x I x. 7 K Y ' C 7 ' E PERA T0 CLUB Currently 1n lts second year of 6Xl9t9HC6 the Esperanto Club has contlnued ln 1tS alm to acquamt P10S1d6I1t Strnley Cohen ltS members Wlth th1s umque language V106 Plexldent Dwld Galmfm Long a source of unlversal lnterest the 1de'1 of TU' Num Edmund Doheltl an auxlllary language to serve as a common tongue for the peoples of the world IS now becommg more popular than ever The club beheves that Esperanto Wlth 1tS ease of pronunclatlon and slmphclty of grammar fonly 16 rulesj, IS the best solutxon to the problem of mternatxonal communlcatlon Ji fx Vvf .., Foreground Cleft to Rxghtj Blake Brooker Engelson Arnold Salemme Kelly Flrst Row CI eft to Rlghtj Cabelnlck Keyo Whxte Brothers Wllllams Galman fV1cePres1dentJ Cohen fPres1dentJ Mr Donovan Doherty fSecretary 8: Treasurer? Radzlk Dowd Navarroll Helman Second Row CLeft to Rlghtl Arnold Kaye Jaffe Ackerstem Anastos Dunlxp Allslan Feldman Yasbek Aronson Tapper Thlrd Row CI eft to Rlghtl Karam Polms Port Calvm Bradley Carey Qhevach Levy Sacco Bench Schnelder Fourth Row CI eft to Rxghtl Wlllls Forster Zltomersky Denmston Haynes Cashlon Frame Crawford Cashman Breltsteln llO . . . . I K . ' F. ......... 2 1 ' K . . . - - ' .' ..... 2 ' ' ' A , ' C 1-' ' ' ...... ' D' ' ' , ' . c , v A dn ff f ' ' W 11 I, Q ull! 'mill QW N J uf N' 1 ll I fr , I ' I LET O, SAY... .: A ' . . ' ' . .' ' ' . ' . Y: I I I ' ' 1 1 , 1 1 I ' 1 l 1 - 1 I 1- 1' ' 1 1 1 - . : . 1 1 . 1 l 1 -1 5 1 '- 1 1 - 1 . 1 - : 1 . U . 1 -1. 1 I 1 ' 1 ff 1 ' 4 I 1 1 1 1 ' . D Z 1 , 1 1 1 -1 1 1 1 1 1 1 - l xrsl Row il aft to Rlghtl Cow B1 0211? Boulne Mlllen qhermqn Ievenson fqecreturyj Max Levine fF'1culty Sponsoxl llc 1lcv fl usldentl SllVl Mlller Slnoff C llman Second Row fl eft to Rlghtj Foster Sh 1p1ro, M lsselam Whltl llonovnn K 11111 X 1ng.,1 lurel Altman CIASCO Thlrd Row CI eft to Rlgllty lung Fcldmm Allen Ross 71to musky l!11dl1y fzllll Iuss llnlmln Fourth Row CLeft to Rlghtj No1m1n Gelber Cohmn Kmgsley Iesburg' Andaloro Shubmm Buxett FRENCH CLUB Pra sldent Mlchael HQ1l6V N Le Cercle Fr 1ncz11s de L f1nnee scolalre 1958 '30 1 m.11ntenu avec beaucoup de succes I1 longue tr.1d1t1on des Nl mces .1 l1 fols mstructlves et 1mus11ntes Le Dlrecteur, M Max Levlne, les off1c1ers c11p.1bles, et dlvers membles ont donne des conferences sur 1f1rt, la lltterature, 111 muslque, et les persormqges polltlques de I1 Frmce Nous 1vons vu presenter des mots CFOISBS et des Jeux de mots tous les deux montr 1nt But SW but uk des recherches profondes M C111rr11puto de notre f1culte fI'II'lQZl1Q9 1 prononce un chscours m1gn1f1que sul l1 petslc YFHHCRIQC En somme, le Clercle Prmc 11s 1 contmue .1 contrlbuer s1 p 1rt '1u programme d educdtlon de L Ecole L 1t1ne de Boston Ill N' ' , 1 ' 1 . 1 l ' s ': 11 ., 1, , , 1 1 , 1 1 1 , 1 ' 1 . . . 1. .' . 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GNL The programs of the German Llub durlng the past echool year have been both entert 11111ng 111d lnetructlve Under the devoted and c1p1ble 1IllldlHCC of Mr Tr11nt1fel the cl11b hfw 1dded sevm 1l new featuree The meetlngs are now conducted 1n German and at leant one t'1lk 18 held 1n th It language duung e1ch 'QQSQIOH At e1ch TY100lll'ljI 1 W1d6 Qelectlon of tOp1C conce1n1ng Ge1m1n l1f1 md culture IQ dwcusaed Thefse Qubncts 1 mge from current events to med1ev1l l1te1 1t11re 1nd f1 om mus1c to heavy lnduqtrv Preeldent Edu 11d Collmq VICE Pres1dent Robe1t C 1seV Secretarv ROb6lt Stoller Tre NUF91 Robert Centol 1 Sergeant at Armq H 111W MOV1t7 GERMAN CLUB l1r'-.t Row fl1ft to Rnghtj W1ttm1nn Craico H1ram Baron 'itoller fS6LlCt'l.lVl Cmev fVlC0 P1es1dentJ M1 Tr11n txfml Colllns flhesldentl MC1Vltl CSe1ge'1nt at AIITISJ Needh 1m M umm C odes Second Row CI oft to Rlglltj l ILSS 1 old1111n I 1088111111 Plnkmlsteln 7ola C erber France Yelt An 1stos K1men 'lhlrd Row CI 1ft to Right, Blown Stlck Vhxm q1hn11dc-1 lLbow1t7 K cntlv Centola D 1lcl1o Shlre Sllbermann l ourth Row CI1ft to Rlghtj S1g,no11 Dohuty lwwon Ilxll lesburg., Hvmovxtz Zltomelbky Alpert Cantor MCI '1ughl1n ll2 1 w N ' ,I'f'-- .. v I l ' -'-:P ' ' 1 k C L 1 1 f'l,l :lux 55, 1. . . 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S Q99 up N' W Q I I ' 0 if 0 ll? 0 '05 ' lllil' o 'Z 6 O Q lr' ,,., .uw fng I Q I M1 I+ lIT'll1Ill0tll the beloxed mqtructox of the :H ll BI 9 Glu Club ouca mgun succeeded m umtmg SV flftV umulx llllfl uued XOICON mto 1 pohshed glee club thu em comp ue flV0l xblv wlth Lzlmost Lmy college voc Ll 511 oup Hls sklllc d IIISU llCtl0I1 h IQ prep u'ed the club for pCI'f0IIYllllLl lt the chll'wtfY1lS md Wlshmpqton Pleqldent Robert Doohttle Lmcoln lSNlIT1bllCN thm NHS Revue Lmd gud Vice President Frednc Ddum uztlon WL xo. had xgood tlme md xccompllshed qecretlrv Thomls moughertv 7 mmh Whu L m wk fm mme Treaeurer Nlcholxs Llberm GLEE CLUB Iurst Row Shun Sutton MLNul gugel Ilhems Cloughcrtv Doohttlc fPllNldLYlt, D1umfV1c1I'reQ1d1nt? 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GREEK CLUB llrst Rm Andfxlolo Txppel Bhiplro g'l.V1t7 S'1lv0 fQec1etxryJ Bourne 1V1ce PICQld0T1tl M Iockc Ievcnqon IIHNHILDII lllJlllS ITN xwurerb Mxsselflm Coreo Mflksoudmn Second Row White Re-'lrdon Ixernpncr X71Hg'l Kfmc loxi lolmxn lung, Shlplro Pllfy An wtos Thlrd Row Shen Barrett Blatcckl AUKIIKJHICI q'lT'lCl'lLl Perlkls Muller llufifw Coxm lunmdw Iourth Row Kmgiley IaTorr1ca Rudman Rlhx KIHQ., Mlllen Clough Costello F Costello lllsll Plevflent Edw :rd LOVGHSOH In '1 World that h me ilmoet forgotten The glol W that Wwe G1 eece the Bofiton I xtm qchool COHUHIIOS gocrpt WV Nlchol is Llberlq to adhere to the prlnclple thfxt the studv of cl ISSIC Ll culture fmd zrt IS eQsent1 xl to fmv lexl educ xtlon TIGISUICI' AHWIOHV Sllvo In thrs connectlon the Greek Club undu the X ICQ Presldent Rlch 1rd Bourne quccewful ve xr Led bv the Preeldent Idxx nd Levendon the org4n171t1on curled on 1 prom mm of lectures and dncuemom xbout Gleek llt9lItLlY'0 cuqtome md hfe Among the subyectx lepolted on were The Dlgamma Greek Mx thologv md Anuent Greek Compared with Modern Greek CO' ff llul9f'5!f! l gasps: Z J: Oz 3 F I gm 2 gb-4 O o 5 M ll4 .' 1': . 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Puslc ant Is1 If 111 1 1 1 1111111411 Hootmtk, N1 L Smcond Row NII111JL1f., 111nbc1g,, M 11mo1 Cwey, Scollmb 11111111111 1 1111 ll 111111111111 111 1x111 61111115 Mlttnlfh Thlrd R011 Rnd 1 oxtu Conw 1V M l1xSOL1dl 111 P11117 Ion1.,o O Connor 1111 1 l 111 1 lourth R1 Ixcllnv 11 1111111.,to11 Sth lffnel 111118 1'1ov111c C 1sLy Buly, C 1shm'1n 1h1 Hurhxx IX Sl161X Club IS ded1c1ted to the tuk of C1tNt,10PlI1g' good t1.1ff1c Cltl7911S through 11211111 11 l111L1p 1111111 111 vfetv p1o1ects To promote thls 11111161111 the 11111111 meetmgs VN616 devoted to o11t1111111g the 11111119 IX l11lbl1ltV, .md use of the m111v 11 111111h1e1tN q11eNt1o111111res md co11testQ D011 111111111 to l11lXt1 611110111011 md satetv SDOIINOI the 11111 011lC9I'N md the ITl9IT11J6lS of the 1'XlL1ltlNL 1011111111110 11 ho worked dlllgentlv to m 1111 thu N111 15511 lt Nuccew 'Nu' Q., 'F P ATZ Preqldent Jeftel V S 111 1w.1y VICE Pres1dent D 1v1d WQIHQI IIS S801 et Il V Stephen Ismel T1 e.wu1er Don 11 Tobm 11 .' 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Baker Rlzzo First Row Klmball Cxtner OH111 Palfzk rs qelett Kfxrtland Sllverman fPres1dentJ Mr Gxarraputo Hard1manfSecretaryJ Bjareby Deer mg kotusvcnko Portnoy Qu-ond Row Carplnella Kropp Rxchardson Dlaz Schultv Bryan Rosenthal Ernest Almond Brooks Mntm Hamburger Pourth Row Slmo Glbbons Holland Lucy Shea Mlante Joyce Wllenskl Moynlhan Karp Flvnn Ceorge lack JU ICR FRENCH CLUB Secret xry W 1ll1am Hard1man Thlman Bjareby The Junlor French Club IS wlthout precedent among the language clubs because membershlp 1s open to boys ln Classes III and IV The dlmq of the club are to promote mterest 1n French lxfe, culture, and language and to encourage research projects wlth reports Among the outstandlng reports thls ve rr wzs 1 tlmely study of the French monetarv system Another meetmg lncluded a svmposlum on the 'L French Revolutlon, and a study of the Flffel Tower wlth extraordmary pen and mk drawmgs ll6 l . ' ' ' 1 K r 9 a 9 9 x r 'r r ' L ' ll 7, 1 1 , 1 1 , , K , rc , . l , . I , , , , - .' .tA.'. 'Lx' : ' 7 '.x' ' 1' .' ' '. . R,lf,t0l', Rmaldl, Klldare, Lcffler. Third Row: Goldsteln, Wulf, Levlne, Burke, Murphy, Sulllvan, Dubro, Aronson, D1Matt1a 'Y ' ' 1 i' ' - r 1 J v r 1 y 1 r , I , I . 2 ----- .. . l . I L . K . L . . . . ' .s '. .W z z. 2 0 . ' . n J KEY CLUB Prcsldent Mlthew qklnner Vlcc Pres1dent Alvxn Sfznoff Qecret 1rV TLV Russo Tre 1911191 Imrence Pollmeno N Nl I X '55 wuuul i n 5 EK Mmmumm I lm As the Kev Club sponsored bv the Kxw mm Club of Boston completes mother Ven' lte members 'md offlcers fmre proud th xt the club IQ now the most 3CtlVQ IH the school Our purpose IS both to bulld the le :dere of tomol row 1nd to provlde QGFVICS for the school 'md the communltv The zchlevements of the club thlq ye'1r lnclude volunteer work It ch 1r1t :ble 1HQtltll tlons throughout the CltV md money rused for the 39:9 1 e-JJ AYUQ 1n the form of Kex Club Schol 1rsh1pq on pfr zdu 1t1on nlght The club would l1ke to think Mr Wllll lm Bergen for hls const mt g'l11d1I'1C9 1nd lsslstmce lormground Ang, 7ol1 Munn Svwlkberge Kwne D1Tull1o Paolettl Russo Nudle First Row Kurland Temkm Sutton qhlpno Russo Wtclctlrvl Skmner fPI'0Q1d9IltJ Mr Bergen qlnoff qV1u PFQQ1d9TltJ Pohmeno 1TreasurcrJ Rnd Mlssclmln lumpnel Ixolb Second Row Jopc Llppu Il1ChIl'l0I'ld Aronson Rlng Frcdmm Schlndlcr McIau1.,h lm lushmxn Slhlllffl. Fxve Qhumm Welnel Thlrd Row Arnold Hopklnson Crcutz Spector H1llm'1n Dorncy flLOCL Alput Costello Rosoff bmlvo into Freedman Hogm Fourth Row 'ihxpuo Mardcr I'lYlklCStCll l Ekmanls Moscow Lolmm lxulbxclu Clavmxn Mxllcn Joyce Klngsley Rosenberg, Church ll7 ..... 2 2 ' . ' nv ,.., C 2 2 N -M c.cYc,,.. . 2 , S 2. ' '-- ,2 ' lIn,x 2 'J nu g WWA VA 4 ill . ,V 0 , . vw J Z .u fl I1 I I .. 'X -l I , ' .391- v B js 5 -5. E .V 1 , . 2 I . 2 2 5 . , L 2 I 2 A . 1 , , . 2 2 . . ll! 7 '- ' ' ., . . 4 il . ' 2 . '. l Q 1 4 ' ' .N 1 2 . 1 lm 1 l - , - - ..l., .... I . 1 , , , , -1- 2 2 2 2 1 . - ' . , 2 2 s B.L.S. schol21rsh1p fund. Thls money w1ll be awarded j , 2 . . 2 2 ' ' 2 . ' '2 . . 2 ' 2 2 2.. . 2 . 5 ' :l , 1 2, N 2j, 2 ' A ', 2 5 ' ' , ', , je .. . :Q , ' , 2' ,. 2 ', . '12 D ,i . ,. . . , .2 'I-' . , . , , I ',' ISC? EN, ' '. '.n . I lx, , , l . , , l 2 , . , 4 7'- ,1-'.' 1,n'2'2 2, ',,. 2, '. : , S , 1 , , 2 , , Q-. -. ,- -, - -. -.,, . . , .. .-. . , 1- - .'. i I 1 'y -V V y ,. n y L , ' I , D , K 1 . K L , , g , 7 ' 2 ' v 2 v ' . Z 9 y 1 1 3' rr - LATIN Thr purpose of the I 1t1n Club IQ to promote a mextu lIll0liNl 1n the hlstorv llterature and culture of lnclent Rome Thls vear much emphams xx is pl lcerl on mx thologx etx mologv, .ind dcrostlcs or xx md puzzles Fllm sl1deQ deplctlngr Itallan sunux md h1sto11c xl monuments, were shown The mcmlnls clcllxued composltlons on fxmous men of thc Romxn 411 md on x lI'10ll4 mspects of Roman l1fe XM xxnsh to thmk our ldV1QO1 Mr Mlller, md hom th lt In tha futuxe the club wlll be .Ls successful 4 Glfuz. CLUB Presldent Mxtthexx Sklnner VICE Presldent Pull Gxlm rn Secret :rv R1Ch 1rd Bourne Tre zsuler B Lrrx Perlls llrst Row Claft to rlghtj tohcn Fxulmno Altman Bourne fSectl qklnner fPres1dentl Mr Mlller Fllmfxn fVlC0 lu-ldsntl lulls 4Tu1sure1l Sherm ln Craseo Refxrdon Kempner Second Row Wemer Flnkclsteln Grossmln Ross C mshmxn 4 xughmxn Cunn1n5.,h1m Yllbek Helmen Third Row Kfxsoff Yfxrkln Rosen Wilgh Cantor Coyne Dll50IlCk S1000 ll11lex l'ourth Row Cuber Slrull Klng Mlllen Clbbons Menxtoff ll8 Q 1 1 - . 4 ' . , T 44 f 4 4 . 14 ' 41- ' '4 ' 4 4 4, , 4 L, , , 'X 1 . .1 I .Y 4 ,. 4 I 4 4 y4 4 4 v y y 4 4 ' 4. 4 I . ' , I, Q 4 4 4 v q rr 1 . 1, . l I I 1 ., 4 4 1 K W .., ,.,. A 4 Y - , A x . . . 4 4 4 4 4 . I X Q1 . v 1. . I 1 j 2 x x 1 1 V1 , n L K n ' 1 I1 1 1 4 Y N ' H I x I 1 71 A KL x . , . . 4 . l 4 , . x . 4 . 4 1 1 4 , . 1 I , 4 ' 4 4 ' 4 w 4 11 . 4 4 4 44 . l l D 1 4 -N l I Y . I v . x -...ff-f- C 99 5 Ya 4 1 5 4 . 4 4 Y .... -- 4 4 l O Q . 4 . H Q I -------- 4 1 5 t ' n , . 4 4 . - 14 --,-,,--,.,-- 2 I' 4 o , 4. 1 'I . , . . . 1. . . '1 . . 1 x l, 1 4 , , ,., 4 . , 4 . , I 1 . , , , . . . .,, . . . . . . . -. . . H . . - , - . w. ,4 , 4 , , 4 , 4 , , . 4 . . , 2, , .. 4 '1 w 1 '1 4 Y . 1 ur . n -1 . Y 4. 4 , 14 4 , 4 , 4 4 ., . . 14 , 4 , 4 , 4 . , , , '4 4. 4 ' 4. ',. ' ' ' ' ' 44 4 4 .. . 1 , , , , 1 4, . llrst Row Chit to Flght, Dohutv D1 xgone Skinner fSec1et1rvl Colllns fVICL Plesldentl King fVlC6 Presldentl M Bond C ISQV ll u ldmntl Russo QTILISUIOIJ Coyne fSerge1ntatA1msJ Cunnmghfxm Kennedy Kxplm Qecond Row lyusso lung, Bulxel Allan Vlluchope OB11en Don'1to DUS9TICk Ieonlrd Slcgel WllklHSOD Thlrd Row Corbett Ixkmnuh Andxloxo Md ut Nlluhell Centxla Ieon Dolm flLllllI10 PIIHL Duffv LITERARY CLUB Presldent Robert Clsey Vlce Presldent Edward Klng S9C16tllY M mthew Sklnner TICISLIFQI' Joseph Russo ?gN1f Qhmmg M iii! f'frEE, 649 Q I 'l.1vr,l :IX l llll ll' ll MWWWL 7919 IO 1. - AA ! 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F l A cheer for Mr Bond' BV hls Ul'ltll'1H2' efforts md m1gn1f1cent procr xstm 1t1on procured 1 superbly entertfunlng progrxm The Llterarv Club IQ growmg' bolder LH lntelll gent lad mide 1 desperate ittempt to lnterest club membels 1n neurotlc llteraturel Enllghtenlng talks howevel on James Joyce s once b mned Ulysses c xp tured the usual dlsmterested members In xccord mce wlth the forw 1rd look 1 phono gm lph xecord entltled A Cxsk of Ambl0S1l sung bv Nlcholfls Ab1 lham md h1s ruddv cheeked com pdmons supplemented the plogl 1m ll9 First Row: Cleft to rightj Sarill, Ableman, Levis CSecretaryl, Movitz tTreasurerl, Mr. Colbert, Cooperstein fPresidentl, Hinos fVice-Presidentl, Bird, Weiner. Second Row: Salloway, Milgram, Stone, Silver, Hootnick, Coogan, Meiselman. Third Row: Miller, Donato, Israel, Duserick, Johnson, Blank. Fourth Row: Grinbergs, Campbell. King, Mac Isaac, Plovniek. MATH CLUB Meeting secretly in Room 116 tin order to avoid the riffraffl, the twenty-five select members of Class I attacked problems in mathematics not covered in the academic year. Vice president -----' Harvey Bines Throughout the year, the club members were constantly astounding the mathematical world by solving: hitherto impossible problems. Treasurer ---------- Robert Levis Our greatest accomplishment, however, was in collecting the club dues . . . the highest in the school. On a more serious note, the officers and members wish to take this opportunity to thank Mr. Colbert for the help and advice he so freely rendered in making the club such a success. President ..... Gerald Cooperstein Secretary .... ---Harry Movitz Program Director ----- Elliott Bird C0 A- 46 wg L 2 X3+5.7Ll- 7Af+l73 se? :Y -... f:f AL 4' - -J, 4713 l 4' M? L, 9 :'-: WQ 5 ' 'Q r 1 'Q' f' L k ' N- wg' re r ii : as Aw , f 2 1 it bq cv' l ' 7 X A 43 fl' 4' f 0 X 7 V t, A Lag cfro Xe, se ,Q -gag' ev 401 Ji' K' Y, '-2 :. r w e Q + 9-J 4- I0 3 . g -5: Til llllllllllllluullllllllllllllI lllll Q... Ghiz lflrst Row Clmft to rnghtj Mllf.,l U11 Qhuman Iundbexg fSec1et'1ryJ Clayman fPILSldCY1tl Mr Welnut Clldwell lV1u lxundentl Xoung, fT1e 1SUlCll luv Cllmm Qecond Row Bmes C111 McC'11thy Donnelly Rusao tl uo Ilflli Cxscy Fhlrd Row S11 uny Doohttlc bnull Skmner C1bb0hQ Rosen Coopemtcln M TH X CLUB Preqldent Loren Clayman V106 Presldent D 1Vld Caldwell Secret zry Charles Lundberg 1. 1 I ' ' --4 n nu I 1 4 v 1. l ' I - . l 7 ' 1 , L ' , A 1 , X. , . 1 , C '. l- .' ' ..- . . ' 2 . ' . . .. . . - 2 N '. 1 T ' 1- 1. 1 , ' 2. ,.',1 2.1 . ,, 2, 1. ., 1, 12, ',, .. ' ' 2. '. . ' - ' ' - . ' 11. ' . . ka 4 , ', , , 1 ., , , 2 , . . ......... ' L ... -.-. K 1 . . K ------ K L Tre21surer----------Ph1l1p Young p Lo ,I iQ ' 4 n K . I . 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A :Oy bln PIELL The year 1958 Qaw the foundlng of 1 new Advanced Mith Club whoae purpoee w1s to mculc zte mto the boys of the Acceler1ted Mtth Group 1n even greater mterest ln M1th9m3tlCQ The 'l,Ct1V1tl9S of the club lncluded 1 specl 1l aeqembly for Classes I 1nd II wherem 1 lecture en tltled Englleh M1them ztlcq and the Ianglneer waa glven by 1 represent1t1ve of General Flectrxc a v1S1t to the IB M centel of H'1rv1rd Unlversltv and aever 11 1nte1est1npg t1lkQ glven by the members themaelvee The members voted unmlmouslv to yom the natlonal m1them1t1cs club Mu Alph1 Thet1 from whlch the plmphlet M1them1t1c1l Log md member shlp charters were obt uned 121 I ormground Clsft to rlghtl WllC7CWNkl Wynne BIOXVYI Doogue Kaplan Getman H-'unmond Cronin Rothenberg, Noe I lr'-I R s Nlurx lX 'lom uello C nbu C lUShPSkl Cfxmpbell SllV6I Uflce PIC-3SlCl6Iltl C dllbdldl flllesldentl Sprung, 1 lu 1 un ml C lltllllill, 1Suutuvl Buton Blgley Whlte Mitchell Second Row Fley K'1tz Hadlcv C 1 xnde Iovu Stun l lf! u lm C llllllll I owns l up, C ovcnu Catildo Thlrd Row D11 ko Rlchmond Cldflll IJlt7 C lnopoll Qlkoxa ll mls n Rulnms Bllltr lx ltl Fourth Row Folk qdldllll Calman MacQu.i1l1e McDonald Solomon R xlon Cohmn MODEL CRAFTS CLUB under the :ble fIlllCl mce of Mr Pheeny gxve brlef t zlks on models fl om llltlqlle autoe to rocket shlps W qv the best models md mformatlve lectureq were glven l X6 th rt thex h ul constmcted Prwee were awarded for ,wir on the v IIIOUN flelds of model crfifte iff! UHfCl1tllHitClX It ww not powlble for the no members to test thexr lxtest 1nvent1on, 4 new super sxtellte l79ClllN6 lt wxs fefmred thelr experlmente mlght destlov the school Allah! 1.1 P1 esldent VICE plesldent Secx etfu y Tre lblll 91 l22 Rlch 11d C1 ll lb ildl Stexen gllXC l I'1ed Gleenbelg Kenneth Qpnng 1- iv : I Y ' -'M 'v lv v l y Y v 1 ' n 1 y l u 'lr' '- 4 - '- -f. v ' 4 1 '. v n 'u w 1 ' ' 1 ' 1 4' ' ' ' ' . ow.. .., ..',1. ',1. . , I. , , - . , l ' '1'1 ,. v ' -.15 ---i. Q-..- ,.,. L',..,2.. v 1. y ',. Y ' ,v ' . L' .: . Y C , . 2,51 '. tu' L .- ' Q2 Z . l: Z 1' 1 ,.l.' xi ,.,, I , 2 ,, V, 2 ' : . v ' , .. ' Y 2 1, f' K' .,y 'fl' '- ' ' ': ', 5' y ' , ' 2 ,. , 0' . ' lr C'olu-n, l'lin. Thls year, the members of the Model Crafts Club, 'z 'z . , 2 ' V 1 g 13, - 2 - , Ns' I 1 Q' C . ' r J 1 3 2 s . .. . f . J SL S es: ' ' . 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I 1 t 1 . . . . 1 I 1 111, , A 2 K- 1 I 1 . 125- 1 3 f.1 . 4,7 f j . . . . . . 0 V 1 y 1 , ,Z - L- is , K. -2 . id r, IL ' ' dz '22 1 ' 1 ' 'as zj1.'l' 1 ' A I W, 3 , V , .2- .2 2 , - , X QL , , 1 I ,Q - 1 4 1 1 I . 7 MGDER HISTCRY CLUB Presldent Davld Schnelder VICE Presldent Rlchard Bourne Secretary Charles Lyons Treasurer Edward Perlmutter Not only did the Modern Hlstory Club provlde N preparatlon for those boys plannlng to txke the X X Soclal Studles Achlevement Test but lt also mformed X all other students lnterested ln the recent events md problems of our age Interest IH the club 1s evldenced by the number of boys who prepared tzlks and debates HIVGU at the clubs blweekly meetlngs Durlng the questlon and dlscusslon perlod whlch lnvarlably followed every toplc of 1 controversrml nature members galned a keener mslght lnto the Agam as 1n the past Mr Pearson hls glven unselflshly of hrs tlme and energy to make the club NOPE, DIDNT D0 'T a sgccess To hlm goes the slncere grltltude of the c u First Row Flsner Qhxre Ableman Iyons fSecretary5 Bourne fV1CC Presxdentj Paul Frank Pearson AM Schnelder flrmsxdentl Icrlmutter fTrexsurer5 Blrd 71pp1n Krledberg Mlller Qc-cond Row Dragone Wxse Feldman Cunnmg' hxm lmvmnson l0b0XVlt7 Mzrlm Hootnlck Herman Foster Gllman Third Row Becker Berson 'Salvo Coldffxrb Sfmoff Alpert llumson Kxcc C xrlblldl Marder Peyser Fourth Row Wauchope Perlls Israel Mann Sklnner Mould Slrull Blmk Yenrod Yxrkm IZ4 l .... l mn. u n 1 I u x l r - 1 H . . u . i.. alll 1 a l M - F r Q- 2 F- .. 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' 1 i'xy 15 .1 .,, , . , ,I y 19 ' v 1 1 v 1 NATIONAL HO OR SOCIETY The Boston Lat1n School Chapter of the N mtlonal Honor Soclety marked lts eleventh year of exxstence by contlnulng a worth whlle program of lCtlVltl6S In December, flfteen new members were lnducted lnto the N H S at a ceremony held IU the Assembly Hall Fred Daum, the chalrman, delxvered the open mg remarks and lntroduced four speakers who dls cussed the requlsltes for admlsslon to the Soclety The year s mam fund ralslng event wls the N H S Gala Stage Spectacular The show was a tremendous h1t due to the tlreless work of Mr V Jameson, who was both producer and dlrector The f proceeds from the productlon were put lslde for R , 'A Natlonal Honor SOC16ty Scholarshlps to be xw xrded x If V gm on Graduatlon Nlght Q As the Senlors leave the Honor Soclety the boys 'Er 64 Aw ma! they WIII be called upon to lead the school Presldent Fred Daum Vxce Presxdent Dave Schnelder Secret try Irvlng Peyser Treasurer Dave Welner Foreground Klbble Blker McLevenson Tree Mlller Zlppln Mlllcr Cllman Melselman Salloway First Row Doollttle Ahlsmm Spootnlck Bourne Peyser fSecretaryJ Wemer fTr asurerl S hne1derfV1ce Presldentl Mr Kozody Mr Iocke Mr levme Mr Hopklnson Mr Pearson Mlclsaac Movltz Savltz Second Row Wlse Schwartz Zager Felly Mllgram, Iumbcgo Mc'C11thy Matthew Shoolman Longo Sanoff Lebowltv Centola Bmes Wemer Third Row Rosen Caldwell Mxycr Muder Pollmeno McSw1ney Alpert Kace Halmson Garlbaldl Lyons Salvo Coopersteln Russo Fourth Row Mullen Crmsberg, Dolm Plovnlck Soups Clayman Brogna Slrull Landrlgan Sleger Hilton Sacon Salamy Colman l25 . 2 ' ,K . . - . Z . . . U 0 l n 1 n . L A' 4 6' l . .i . . ' ' S . . : L. , 1. -n K .x n' u ' k I L I gg! . . . D . . I . Flax., if I -is ' ' - . ' lX.,xl:'f,j4,':, f' . A . . 1- 1 l ' 'f,r Ji, I 1. . 2 c 'w J' Ag' ,A -s W J . ' ' JDK 1 'Ar I - I ' - . , . 6,12 f 'fZ4ff S ln the lower classes must reallze that, very shortly, ,T of sg - . . ff fu ' ' 1 ' 'I C .......... 1 z t, I , . , , . K , . fe' ' , c -- , . , .- 1 , - 1 1 - 3 1 - ' - 1 2 1 1 . - I : I 1. ' i 1 f 1 i 1 A I r 1 ' fi l 1 ' 1 K ' f 1 T 1 .1 11 ' 1 ' 1 ' . : 1 ' 1 2 I 1 'Z .i 1 ' 1 I 1 1 1 1 I ' 1 , 1 . 1 . 1 K - : S 1 I 'I rr 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' 1 ' llrst Row Ihcss Coldmxn Mooruhun Brunsell Crisco fQecretaryl,Sav1t7 fP1cs1dentl Ch 11l1c M1ldCl KVICC Prem clfntl Albut fTlllNlllLll Cubu OConno1 Mlrston Second Row Correntl K1v1n M1791 kropq Ievcnson M1lle1 B1o1kn11n Rum Conwxv C1oven1r Thlrd Row Temkm Aronson McSwcenev Wllklnson Goldstein, C.o1don Bears lourth Row fllNl'llnL, Willersteln Kat7 Iocke Mllke Leple PE PAL CLUB P1es1dent Martln Savltz VICE Presldent Wllll 1m Murder Qecret :rv Trefwurer X Qs s George Crasco Lawrence Albert 'NM rl' ATL 5 x V Url! 1 'e I xii: :I N N xi ,QWQ S19 1- The ObJ9CtlV9Q of the Pen Pol Club 1re to brmg. about, through correspondence wlth students every part of the world, 61 bettel unde1st1nd1n1z knowledge of the vdrloufs peoplee .md then ww hfe The Pen Pal Club h IS the Inte1n.1t1on.1l I'll0lld sh1p League .ts 1ts pfuent O1Q'lHllfltl0Il 'lhen goals have been f1ch1eved and we .ue COIlf1ClK,Dt th at the some success ml! contlnue Ill the commg xe.11s I26 1 , 1' I if '1', 1: ' V, ' i ', 1 C Z. 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'F .VV I 11r11.,ro11111l C1111 to rlghtj 111111111 Rum F1 1s1o K1mpne1 S1h1ff I'n1.,l1son C1 1810 Sh1 ll R11don QT11 lNllI'LY'l Flrot R1NW Slu un S1hH1ld1l Roxx h11n1toff fS111et11yl A1be1t 1S1111t11Vl 1111dn11n 1I11s1d1nt1 Wir llohexty 1 oldbelg 1V111 1 llNll11Il1,1 VN 111111 1111111111 11v 111s1d1ntl Klng' K 01111 11111111 1n Second Row N1 1111111 H 111 N1 1m 1n Bllode 1u, A1 1111111 111 S lllllff' 111011111111 As 1l111f'f R 1d11k 11111111 IH Dowd B11t11k1 I'1x1nxt 1 1dt lh1r1l Rovs Jos1ph M lltC11 W 111 K-11111 M11 Il11lV 1 IQV 811111111 131111111 Shoo1m111 B11k11 M1 KL1111 C llly O Donnell Iourth Row Ch 11r Sllbelm m PROFESSIO AL CLUB Under the able leadersh1p of lts facultv 1ll1V1S0I' Mr J 1m1s Doherty and the Premdent Stephen Freedm 1n, the Profess1on1l Club emowed 1ts most euccewful year The purpoee of the club 15 to study the ll ltlllb and prerequlsltes of the varloue professuons 1nd th1s It dld Ven 11111111 1blv Among' the hlghllghte of thls vea1 s sesslon were a vlslt to H11v 1rd M9dlCH1 School, and t11kQ glxen to the club bv 111110 perso111l1t1 Jerry Wl11l1lmS and Head Coach Mlke Holovak ot Boston College Fhuc 11e m my future 1Ct1V1t16S the club has planned whlch w1ll enh1nce lt-. L1I8li1V fme record Plesldent Stephen Freedm 1n Vxce Presldent Sam11el Foldbexg YHQOQXN 1 Secretary Lawrence Albert Trezwurer John Reardon f Qbmhum 1' .1 1' 'r I 'Z ' y 214' , 7,131 V 1 .yku ' y I ,. ,S , 1.2.1. 'K' ,Q ., ,Z .123 1 . 1' K ' 1 .1 . 1- 1 u - 1- 1 1 1 1 1 1' 1 1 s -1 - -, 1 11 1 , 11- ,911 1 ll. 1 ,. . , , 1 '--'A-1' 1 , 1 1' '11- -1' 1 , , 1 -', '- 1 ': li z , 2 , '1 1, -2 1 1 1 ' 1 1 1. - 1 v ' ' 1 .1 1 I in 1 1 1 1 ' va 1 1 1 4 -1 1,11 , 1,11 , 1., 1, , 11,1.1..1. . 1', 1 , 1- 1 ' 1 14 I 1 I ' 1 1 I v N 1 1 1 v 1 V1 1 - 1 X u 1 . l v 1 1', f1.A,ll-,n ' ', ',1 1, 1,l, 1 , 11 ', '. ' . fa , 1, . - - . - O lJ111111:11, Corey, S:1111pso11, B111h11l, I,e1'n1z1n, Bornsteln, Rlzzo, Shea, VVz11sh, Gaudet. 4 L1 . I AW 1 . 1 .Li , . 2 3.1 V , ' 1' 1 2 1 l' ji ' 1' w '1 1 1 1, 1 1 1 11 . 1 1 1 A , 1 1 1 1 1 , 1 1 A 1 1 1 . I . .W 1 111 1 11. v 1 'w' ' 1 4 1 1 1 U 1 1 1 1 , 1 1 1 1 1 ' 1 1 '1 1 , 11 ' .1 1 , 1. . . . . , , l ' 1 ' ' 1' f . 5'?2 ' 2 1 ! . . . . . . . I A L K 1 1 K . 1 V 1 A 1 ' I I1 ' X 1 N. 2 X M 1 . -' ' 1' 1 1, 1 ll I 1 - 1 -,- V1 1 HI ' -,--- ,- ' O. ' ' A ---- A----- 1 1 I RADIO CLUB Preeldent Raymond Plchulo WIIRH Vlce Preqldent Chfxrlee I yona WIHHC Secretary Joseph Y xlmok IS K 1 CJ M Treaqurer Welllngton F urwe mther Ixl DUI The Rudlo Flub under the able guldance of Mr Huggins hu emoyed another Qucceqaful year The members Lll holdmg' government 1saued amateur 'YV' llcenses h we m Lde contactq thloughout the Unlted Qt xtee md forelgn countrles The club st mtlon WITEM sltuated IH the school, hfw been opermted durlng' homeroom perlodq and 5 Mffyfnff zfter school enzbllng membere who do not have then' own home st 1t1on to enjoy the beneflti of thelr lxcense These membere have made contacts with m mx othfr club qtatlone and local amateura X. Alvralm Ilrst Row Clcft to rlghtj Defoer Young Yalmokai IKM JM Secretaryj Lvons QWllllll Vice Presldentl Ml' HISIL-1114 Ilchulo HN lllill Preqldentb Iwurweather QKIDUI Treasurerl Pappas 4kN1C NIU 50601111 Row H'1Wk0S IYY1Ch 1lxNlllI H Klvm M1 inte M1l7m1n Qulllvan Morrls Lande Thlrd Row Datv Gallagher Deermf., Buchanan Querldo Kxy qhlt QVN O I c xry Nordgren 4lxN1lllfl l28 I Q. ..- . ....... ' L ----- I n 1 A 1 J . . . . ------- K Cx I - I - I L - I I 7 41 ' . I . C f , ' . . I 1 l 1 - I . I ' ' 1 , . . I I 1, 4 ' .' 1 2 ' . ' Q I , . , 6 1 1 1 , n I I I x . G 5 I X 'A x x I 4 ..- ' l n n n 5 , . 1 , , 0-' J 1. , 2 . 1 ' 4 I . V I l - ' 'qs'-f All ar-13 'I- , I' 1 . , 1 I ' I ' l S2 I A 0 - I . . I - 5 I I I I It , 2 -V Q A 1 ' K 1 1 r K. V M x X x YYK ,. 1 i . , , . - . . Y. 'V .I .Y ' , , . 1 , , I . J , . -, , ' 1,' w ' 1 . , . , V 4' , 1 . L I . 1 ., 4 I I .. , 2 , z , 2 , 2 , . ' , , . : ., f , T, ' ' ' , , , Y , , I . . . , ', lf. , f , RED CROSS CLUB Presldent Mfxthew Skmner Vlce Presldent Loren Clxym mn Secret try Slmuel Fredmm Tre usurer Leverett M1llen The Red Cross Club contmued lts hum Lnltzrmn act1v1t1es for the betterment of the communlty Over two thousand books und mugwmes whlch were collected w1th1n the school were glven to the Chlldren Q H09D1tll Flfteen members p 1rt1c1p1ted IH emergencv drllls conducted by the H Lrvard Medlcil School and the Peter Bent Brlgh 1m Hosp1t1l ,-5 X Proceeds from the Annual Jumor Red Cross collectlon were used for Chrlstmds glfts for the local settlement clubs The members contrlbuted f1V9 hundred hours to the vdrlous volunteer proyects AMAJLQIZ at the Red Crow Chzpter House llrst Row Ixlplm I' Vetstcm llLCIlI'lf., Hymoff Mlllen fVlCQ Plesldcntl Skmner fPres1dcntl Mr Powere Cl'1yman fvltl Il1NldlIltl lltrlll Russo Alonson C 1lv1n Stcond Row Idltfldgb SLllllVlIl Prcdm m Bennett 71ll PLllYYlllttLY' lluby Klllgou Pulmuttu I llppil Thxrd Row Coldstem Allen Iruk Buutt Meltfmr Jxkmxuh Cohen Ialncst lmldmm lourth Row llulx lrlxshm ln Rxffel Doherty Slrull Donuhue Ieventhfll Pormxn Q9 V Y. . 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Iubot Ambrose Joyce Mlante Scott McMorron Joseph Reld Llpson Fxrst Row Sllver Rosrnthxl Carlblldl Rym Elymow fV1cePres1dentJ Sm1thfPres1dentl Mr Salvuccl Cl1ffordfTreasurerl Connolly fkluutnrvj lOVt00YlJllYl Mzrmor Purcell Donovan Second Row Brooker Gerson Ya7bek Perakls Staslo Doherty Cxcmn Iuopolo SUlllV1H Tobin Bllldeau Puopolo Third Row Callagher HUtChlHSOn Salemme Horton Walsh Brunsell Tobm Tobm Kosonbloom fIllt7 Stuck Martell Fourth Row Baldassare Kelley Runcy Ford Aucella Glllls Newburg' Mmfrl llxllberf., ROD A D GUN CLUB Presldent George Smlth Secretary James Connolly Treasurer John Cllfford Ilf ,I I6 L X' -S f -u The Rod md Gun Club under the dlrectlon of Mr S llVllCCl h1s shown 1 remarkable growth SIHCQ 5 lts 0l'Q'lI1l7lll0ll flVQ years ago Students h we shown a llvely mterest ln huntmg ' 5 x and flSlllY'llI md xt the meetlngs have told lnterest l mg person 11 experlcnces of flSl11Hg 1n varlous lakes AFM md stre zms m the Umted States and Canada They have xlso dcmonstr zted technlques of flycastlng and tvlng' A Davldka y XL.. l3O 3- 1 , 1. z , 1 , 2 '- , . , . , . , ' . . ' . . . ' ' :x'l'1. 1 'xx .4 r 1. 1'. 1 'I - 9 I 1 1 1 1 1 1 '. .x 1 ' 1 ' Z 1 l 1 I 9 ' : I 1 1 1 1 I . 1 ' 1 Y . Y ' V 'l ! ' : A' 9 7 i 7 Y 'I I z 1, f. K. ------nu . Vice-President ...... Joel Elyanow l ,, 3 5 I X' f f I J i K . - .. 0 5 1 . . A ,L . 1 2 , - . .2 ', as .' z ' .I l 1 '. 2 Hz ,' ' ' . . 4. f l Q . 2 2 . K . - V . 2 S 1 .' 2 ' ' lf ' Ilrst Row Iumpnu Dusunk Stollu Perlmutter QT1e1surerJ f1I.1II'Ul0 1Pres1dcntb M1 Powus Tobm fVICL Plesxdentl N ugh fmautuvb Vhnnu C IINIII Iiulmttx Qnno Second Row Ierguhon Q recnlzw Barnette France Icrlmutter 0 Connor 0 Blll n II xpgood lNowd Melle n Nowd Thlrd Row Richmond Iflqshmxn PISYILI Relnc I lmond Berger Is xhn I' lllott SQUIIIIIN Iullu I ourth Row levtoonjlan G1IIIJIldI Bxldlsslre Auccllx M lclsuc Donato Carlbelll nllxv ln Conn SAILI G CLUB Pxesldcnt Ch xrles Glull mo VICQ Pxesldent Don xld Tobm Tu lsulel Indw nd Pellmutter 91114 1 YOLU You mv www BE UKE THIS fa .A -fvv The Sdlllllg' Club hid .11 successful season A' Lectules on the DIIIICIDICS of snlmg were gwen durlng the wlntex months In the spllng the te im compcted it the Medford Bolt fllub on the Mystlc A Lakes md it MIT Oul bovs hid 1 record of elght V1Ct0119S 1nd two defelts xgunst such schools ls NV P0mf18l,Pl0Cl0Y Moses blown Tabor Alchblshop WIlllimN Ienox,Mublehe1d Mllton Acldemv md ,-1,7 Brown Innghsh Congr xtul it1OIIS to M1 Powers for dcvelopmg pbmhum quch 1 successful HilItlCll orglmzxtlon 131 1 L1 : '1 1-' 51.-'.-' K' 11' I . 21 y 1' 'C ' y -. 1-1, ' ' 1, - , , - .1 . - I ' - . 1' . 1 . 1 1 . 1 ' . . 1 Y .'1 C- mn, X ', I. , I XML. .S . 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I 1 1 vw 1 . 1 1 . 4 ' L I s nn L K K K , llrst Row Rnd Tulum Yeytoonjmn Mxller Eumer fPres1dent5 M'u Schwartv fV1ceP1es1dentJ Grmsberge S'1r1ll lqcclctuvh Cold RIISIH Smcond Row Bfluer I.1ndr1f.,1m Sirno Curtls Miller Tslne lllbert I0bOWltZ Murphy Icvlne Third Row Smxth Cuxnhc xly Tmk Mmn 7lQSlS Coldberg lodge Rawan An lst 1111 Pourth Row D1M11tt11 Coldman Y Adlu lllbustr I' Costello Klt7 He'1lyco'c Qantlno SCIENCE FICTIQN CLUB Pxesldent Leo Eumer X lce P1cs1dent Stephen Schwartz SOClCt lry Wllllim Sxrlll T11 1511191 Peter Zeytoongmn The bfmc alm of the Sclence F1ct1on Club IS the , furtherlng of 1nterest IH m xture Qclence flctlon md fantaey, and, under the competent dxrectlon of Dr McN11m'1r1 thm um wae -ldmlrxbly xccom pl1Sh6d Club dctlvlty wts at 11 pe Lk thle vemr f hu- movles were shown, CIISPUSQIOHQ were held booke were dl9tI'1bLIt9d to the memberq and 1 succeseful fftnvme f1m1teur ec1ence flctlon Dllbl1Clt10I1, was put out 132 1 1 1 . ,. . , , - . . . , , 1, 1 , , , 1 , 1 1 , 1 , 1 1.1 ,. ' .'.' ', . , , ',., ' ' 1' ' 1' 1 1 K , I , 1 1 . 1 . 1 , A , 1 , , , 1 1 , I 1 , 1 , , 1 1 . 'D V' . P 1 1 1 ' ' 1 1 1.1 I' u I 1 .1 . 1 , 1 , F1 , 1 , 1 , 1 1 , 1 , 1 , , 1 1 1 1 . . 1 , 1 , 1 1 -1 I' 1 1 ' 1 ., 1 X , 1 ' 1 , 1. f 1 , 1 1, 1 , . , 1 . Y - NS J , ' ' ' 1- .11 ' ' 'W'-f- ----'W ,1f Q-fri 7' . 1 1' -' .g:: -A ' - 1 -- -QQ.-gf' V1-11. H f :Az . . . K 'S ff ff - . 1 1- 1 .. ..... ---- 1 1 7 K . 1 . 15. .. . ,Z A. 1 1 1 1 I v 1:11, nf ,irgtfifi A .-, f N 1-4321 whnisffg V 5? , . ITN iw X . ' ' A 11 I x 1 . X . I . . . I 1 1 1 1 1 L' 1 . . . ' K 0 1 l 4 1 , . . 1 1 , 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' 1 1 f X 1 I, ' . 1 1 1 1 .I 1 . f ,f 0 1 .W . , C 1 1 , 1 1 1 , 1 . . I 1 1 '1 1 1 , 1 1 1 1 U . ,, I I 4 . . . . l . ' 1 1 1 1 1 6 Gm' Pres1dent Vlce Presldent Secret try Tre msurer U3 O Q P' rr CD Q rn Z 0 rn cw ra Cf cn J'P'rv JP + 51 W C G' Q Elllott Blrd Edw 1rd Goode Thom IS Coyne Arnold Isenstadt Under the very capable guldance of Mr Avery and Presldent Elllott Blrd the Social Sclence Club enjoyed another successful season Thls year, as 1n past years the program was extenslve encompass 1ng many flelds and hlghllghted by many guests Speakers from the Far East spoke at a semlnar wh1ch was conducted by the club, club representa t1V9S V1S1t6d the Beaver Country Dxy School for a dlscusslon on world communlcatxons but by f xr the most lnterestlng and lnformatlve club 3Ct1V1ty was a panel dlscusslon between club members and Mr Glbson of the Babson Instxtute at a Unlted Nations Assembly foreground Albcrtl Blotchex Drw, Levy Mullane, Sulllvan Whlte Second Row Berson Glullano Curtls Dorney, Coyne fSerretaryJ Blrd 1P1cs1dentJ Mr Avery Good fVlC6 Presldentj E1senstadtQTreasurerJ S3Vlt7 Sanoff Colllns Second Row Knopf Kelly llbcnson klem Ezer Hymoff Raffel Brlckman Rmg Rlchmond Third Row Gootman Goldberg, Weiner Katzcff Schaffner Myers Llberls Aronson Tempkln Rlha Fourth Row Goldsteln Melad Mattxck Albert Iynch Spencer Segal Wlse Glso Wallersteln C s 1 Q p . . . . . .. 4 v ' , 1 , Ln' K . 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I V . . . . . . - 1 4 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 - 1 . . - 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' ' 1 1 1 1 i r .w . . -' 1 1 1 1 1 - l 133 TAMP CLUB Plesldent Joseph Edward Russo VICE Presxdent Gerald Curtls Secletxry John Paul Russo Treasurer James Jope U v-INNNNI Thls year the '1ct1v1t1es of the stamp club hive been many and varxed The scope has ranged from the usual buylng selhng tradlng and auct1on1ng' of stamps, to phll'1lL6l1C qu17zes, talks group GISCUQQIOUS and up to date reports on current st xmps Our speclal feature th1s year was ROI PI' X the Boston Latln Pl'lll3t6llC Exh1b1t1on held 1n the llbrary Wlth the graclous permlsslon of Mr H0pklH son To stlmulate keener lnterest, DFIZGQ were offered for the best exh1b1t1on ln these three cttegorles General Forelgn Amerlcan and specmls The St tmp Club looks forwtrd to much success IH the yetrs to come 4- QNGOO ,N 'fb WE -4.41 Mus IN GI-HZ First Row Cleft to I'l2htJ Morgan Earney Galllvan Jope fTreasurerJ Russo fPres1dentJ Mr McGuff1n Curtlss fV1ce Presldentb Russo fSecretaryJ Schwartz Murphy Foster Second Row Zax Skate Katz Svarcbergs Greco Nelman Dfmkner Tempkm Rothenberg Drlscoll Shear Thlrd Row Sllevsky Crasco Shufrm Tarsan Lucxano Flynn Gerber Slkera Becker Jennmgs Stern Fourth Row Tempkm, Smlth Alexaman Walsh Jew Raskmd Moscow Church Poke l34 . 1. . . . . 1 . -- . t c c 1 I . . . . . ce c G I Q 1 4 u o - A ------ ' 1 1 1 A . . . . .Y . 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' : ! 3 9 U l l 1 1 , 1 - 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ruff' llret Row Cleft to Flgllt, Robenbloom Clbottl Costello E Shane Stone fPres1dentl Mr McCarthy Korb QVICG Pxesldentj Coogxn 1Sec1et'uyJ Kelley W Garlbaldl Laurla Second Row Rlstagno Rowan Blateckl Competlello IITOIICLI Wllson OConnor Duby Ilttle Ross Keough Thlrd Row Monson Flashman Ghould Stlck Kleln Smxth Sprmg Schareffx Dohexty McCuthy I-ourth Row Cullen Hoben Falrman Melad Chapelle Barletta OConnell Roeenbel g., Nagle Joyce WEIGHTLIFTI G CL B FCM Now m lts thlrd ye 11 the Welghtllftmg Club IS rtpldlv g' llfllllil' DODllldlltV 1n Latln School The club plovldes mn oppoltunxty for more and more boya to develop then st 1m1n1 thlough welght l1ft1ng czllathemcs md xuesthng Wlth the competent mstructlon of Rlchard Stone md under the sponeoxshlp of Mesere McCarthy and Flelfllllg' the Welghtllftmg Club hae had a Qucceqaful year l35 Presldent Rlchard Stone VICE Preeldent Lawrence Korb Secretary Wlllldm Coogan Treasurer Barry Sleger Hhqlaom 5 5 2 A 9 g fx 2 3 1 S 4 I -5 . i . 2 S e i -A 3 R ig I ., .X kliriez l f' 6 sf, ll 1 Q . 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X W Q ' + 5 Q xg, 3 L X , , w 1:-A' X n- 6f'fMs H :R ,ff-N Qfwfw gm 'Ei .Xf lflrst Row Cleft to rnghtb Iatorraca Allen Conklln Duby Roh MacDonald Mr Houllhan Klnburn Mr Iyons Sh1re llsson Ilchtenstem Second Row Franklm DeS1sto Re ODonnell Flynn Duby Shevach Margolm Tlmpson Besblkos Pusher Third Row Ames WllklHSOH Cohen Arnesen Portnoy Slegal Haddad Butkus Llpper Fourth Row Sherburne Albert Bak Shcvxch Mattlck Slegel MUSICAL ORGANIZATIONS Issumg forth from the rehearsal rooms 1n the basement mfzv be heard, almost any day the sweet tones of the Orchestra, the unpresslve rhvthm of the Band and the ear shatterlng blare of the Drum md Bugle Corps Resonant tones h we so D9lTI'l6flt6Cl the basement that It has been necess 1rv to soundproof the lunchroom to allow the hungn students to eat ln peace Cletllt IS due the boys of the Orchestra for thelr puformmces it lssembhes Mr Joseph A T1 ongone h ns the r 1re kn lck of belng able to make good mus1c1 ms of lower cl xssmen Our numerous contubutxons to the Boston Publxc Schools Svmphonv Orchestla ind Band bear w1tness to Mr Trongone s success Mr Trongone IS agaln to be comphmented upon turn1ng out another excellent muslcal organl zatlon Should the Band fall to take top honors 1n umpteen yeal record It w11l be the surprlse of the century For the past eleven years, we have seen the Drum and Bugle Corps go through thelr dlfflcult formatlons at the PIIZG Drlll exerclses If thelr performances thus far thls year are anv 1nd1c'1t1on of thelr sklll they should have no trouble :tt un mg thelr goal ' 4 r a 9 1 9 y ' J v ' 4 1 1 4 -- v 1 - - ' - f r 1 v 9 r n v x f s 1 4 S ' ': S! 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' 'lb x .1 I O CLASS ORATION Today the Class of 59 looks back over the plths to knowledge whlch It has trax eled for the ltst sex el xl years The hlstorv of our class began on a September d xx four or SIX velrs ago On that day we flrst entered th1s then unfamlllar and awe 1nsp1r1ng hall vse were somewhat shy and even more unceltun but certalnly 1mpressed Here we began the long seues of successes and fallures whlch have mnked ou1 Latm School career From the moment we entered as Slxth Classmen we were confronted w1th the noticeable unconcern of others tow xrds our personal problems and the frlgld 'ur of supe11o11ty assumed by the upper clxssmen To meet the cold masculme challenge th xt confronted us we were expected to pursue our studles vuth d1l1g6HC9 and to strlve contmually for excellence In the years that followed some of us excelled others of us were unsteady and st1ll others were found to be unequal to the challenge of 1 L1t1n School educatlon No matter what our 1nd1v1du1l Hbllltl8S may have been however lt clnnot be denled that IH those flrst years at the School our future success or fallure was our own to detelmme as lt had never been before 1n our lives the bISlC ums md purposes of the Latm School Math vw 18 no longer mere flgures Latm mere memon ox Enghsh mere vocabulary These lC1d9mlC dlsclpllnes hive gradually assumed a new s1gn1f1c1nce Thev seem now to have been but bllef glxmpses lnto the 1nf1n1te realm of knowl edge md ts xt were the tools Whlch we must cum vuth us IS vue enter that realm What we hive vet to learn we can now re xlwe It seems to be a Herculean task and 1n fxct xppeus nevex endlng The understandmg th xt 9ClllC1t1OI1 IS 1 prodlglous and unend1ng plocess ls necessuv to the mlnd of one enterlng college If ue have come to th1s real1zat1on we h ue fulfllled Ill p trt the 'um of the Lat1n School QllltG xp ut flom these lntellectu ll lessons we h ue become xmbued vwlth hablts and rules of l1fe l4 wh1ch w1ll be 1nstrumenta1 1n our reachlng a goal worthy of our tradltlon The tedlous work we have been forced to accept has seemed no more than drudgery We are beglnnmg to reallze however that th1s wearlsome work has had a most constructlve result It has lnculcated IH us well d1sc1pl1ned study hablts that we realxze w1ll reap for us benef1ts 1n college and 1n hfe The Latm School has 1nst1lled ln us ph1losoph1es and rules of l1fe wh1ch w1ll stand us 1n good stead through out our l1ves We have learned respect respect for the rlghts of others and for just authorlty We have been lmbued w1th the sp1r1t of hald but frxendly competltlon And above all we have learned tolerance for our own shortcomlngs and lmperfectlons and for the Ideas and behefs of others To meet the problems of the modern world and l1fe 1n general w1ll requlre much effort on our own part That a college educatlon IS probably the best means of meetmg that challenge goes Wlth out saylng We now have the potentlal to achleve success 1n college In the next few years we must ut1l1ze what we have learned at the Latm School and thus effect that success In just a few short years the Class of 59 shall be startmg on the road of respons1ble l1fe We shall be next genera educat1on and other f1elds of endeavor In those few short years the grave responslbxllty of gu1d1ng a nat1on and the world shall be placed upon us even now as we leave these revered halls there l1es before us the equally lmpoxtant task of preparmg ourselves for the challenge of the Future To the Latm School bovs who w1ll follow us we pass down the torch of knowledge to our mentors our parents and teachers we leave our 1nexpress1ble grat1tude to the Future we xeply confxdently that the Class of 59 shall successfully meet 1tS challenge pro deo pro p 1t11 1 p1o Schola Latma BOSt0I'116IlS1S JOSEPH EDWARD RUSSO -7 if L I 'Z 1 . ' Y L u s zj . , 2 . . , ' ' - - ' A - 1 , L , ' L Q L L LL - 1 v v ' ' 1 K K C . ' L ' , ' L' Z L - r v K L ' I ' W K . , K L, L . . ' v K 9 7 . . ' ' ' H ' K 1 . L ' ' x 9 - 2 1 K 1 . I 1, K , . ' 1L , , . L ' 1 L . ' G1adually,the Class of 59 began to appreclate M011 Of P0l1Cy makers In government, lndustry, 1 w' . ' 1 . ' A . ' KL C L I . 7 ' 1 v1 u ' 1 ' ' ' D 1 1L, L , , ! ' :yu u .1 I ' ' . 7 ' 7 I K C L L L L 7 ! v 1' ' ' . ' . ' L K . . L K! 1 a w . . 1 , 1L , - p env vi w 4 N Y L, 'Y I 1 v 4 v u ' I c 7 L 1 0 I 1 1 1 u ' 1 1 I vw v -n D ' 1 , 1 1 L ' . ' ' ' , , , K 7 7 K I L I , , N L u . l L kk v ' . . L T 7 C C, C . C L. Y 2 I , Z , 1 . ' l 1 4 -u u 1 . 1 K C L C LL L, 2 LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT OF THE CLASS OF 59 Curt 1111 811111 A U11llt1I'V court 1n L1t1na Cllbl The 11111 1N sc ited 111 s1lence The b1111ff IS 11011111 v1h 111111 lt 18 th 1t b11l1ffs do 13111111 I vuxone 11111 p1e1se r1se AUd1f11Ct 11111 JLIIV use Judges m1rch IH Wl11SLl1I'l1.!' the tune ot the Chlldrens M1rch1ng Song The 1u1v 1 use the1r guns 'NllVb0dW N1v1 Q 18 IO' 1 1st1o w 111s to1 N1l611Lt 1 welxone IS se 1ted 15111111 Phe people xs Don C1I'l0S Ll Plmson Iwo gu 1111s 11112 IH the f1rst prlsoner He sc11 1n1s 101 mexcx The JLIIV rlses 1nd s1gn1f IC 111tlv DOIIIL lt the w1ct1m Il1df.,QN 1l1togethe1 frl11llV I IINOIILI' IS 111 11111111 out So11nds of gunflre 1nd scre1ms f10Ill 11 1ck of st ure The g'LI1I'dS dr 1g 1n the second DYISOHPI 12 1111ff lhe people ws B1 S 19511 1u1v r1s1 llld S1g'I1lf1Cl1ltlV pomt It the v1ct1m Judges Gulltx 14 C1st1o Do you hf1ve any 11et request? Pr1soner Yes All I wint to know IS the reason whv none of vou guvs ever shave The Jurv r1se 1nd stroke the1r be 1rds When C 1stro sh 11 es eve1vbodv sh 1ves Pr1soner 1s d1 1gged out Sounds of gunf1re and scre1ms from b'1ckst1ge The g'u1rds rush 1n v11v1ng sheets of bullet r1dden p1per Your ex cellenc1es on the bodv of the 11st pxlsoner were found these documents Perh1ps thev 1re of DOl1L1C 11 1mport 1nce CC1stro t 1kes the documents 1nd p1sses them 1round to the other Judges J 1st Judge We le 1ve Mr Doyle 1n opt1m1st1c smlle mavbe he c1n use It next ye 1r To Mr Gordon we 1e1ve 1 p 11r of those h1g'h 11ft pmts To Mr Russo we le 1ve 11 pe 1nut shell full of L11t1n School br111ns F1-stro We leave Mr Locke 1 professorshlp It Y11le they h1ve qulte 1 Key Club there We le1ve Mr MCNdmdrd 11 verb md a pronoun We leave the lov 1lty fund penmes from heaven We 1 ' .' '11 1- . ' 1 ' 1 1 1 v 1 1 1 ' I K a K f fp f. . f CL q . f K K Q . i .Y w I 1 u. .1 . f 2. Y. A' 1 1 '1 1 . 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A 111. 1 I I - I 1 , 1 c . ' 1 -'35 -' 3 . 3 1 - 1 . . . . . c . 1 . ' T Li: ' V' l UZ Y ' . ki I . leave Mr. Pearson THREE gifts . . . a record of I dreamed bv T. Roosevelt fSan Juan labelj, h 1lf 1 sh 11e of Amerlcan Tel 81 Tel and a package of s1gn1f1c1nt results Zrd Judge We leave G B Cleary a years supply of BIC Tlck s We leave Mr Murphv '1 motor scooter to take h1m around hls room once every ten seconds w1th no effort on h1s p 11t We le 1ve Mr Hopklnson 10 unaccred1ted colleges 1nd the one and only Suffolk UH1VeFSlty C'1stro We leave Mr Llberfarb an auto gr 1phed plcture of Dr Whlte and the 59 1ss1st1nts to help hlm become an A teacher We le1ve D1ve Mlller backlng away from ZISSIS md Kelley 'lrd Judge To Mr Kozodoy we leave a pa1r of tr1ck shoes 1nd a L1t1n School Letter We hear he cm 11ow get to the llbrary ln 5 9 seconds Cu 1rds dr 1g 1n th1rd prlsoner Th1rd Prlsoner Justlclal Just1c1a' lurv rlse 1nd slgnlflcantly polnt at prlsoner Judges Gu1lty' The pmsomr IS dr 1gged out Sounds of gunf1re 1nd scre1ms 1re heard back stage C 1st1o P1 oceed vuth the Wlll nhlte sh11t sxmple tle and t'1n shoes w1th p1nk shoel1ccs We le1ve Mr Shea some new nlck ll 1n11s Huktmuu Penelope Cogles '1nd Pubbles lst Judge We lc1ve Mr C1rroll 1 new tran 1sto1 1 lfll0 md 1 C11 ton of LSLM Clg 1rettes We lt uc M1 H1g5,111s the followlng 1e1d1ng GXQICISQ Fht lowdown l1l1 l1v1ng lemon 1nd l1meloll1pop l1ckc1 lllljglllil loudlx 1nd lllSlLllV I lSll0 We lt ne M1 Sm1th 1 new p'11r of sne lklIN lllil 1 1 e ll s supplv of whlstles We leave M1 Mlethe some cle 1n bl 1ck sheets all the better to sleep mth We le1ve Mr Dolan wonderlng I4 4 where his home room is. To Mr. O'Callahan we leave a digamated Cyropedia an autographed plcture of Homer swlmmlng the Icharlan Se 1 and an anabas1s score card wlth the names '1nd numbers of all the players lst Judge We leave Mr Thompson 'mother ldeal class We leave Mr Van Steenbergen 1 loose stlck a foggy Tuesday Heath s German d1ct1on ary and 1000 400 sheet We leave S1d Rosenthal a real edltor 3rd Judge We leave Mr Dobbyn a l1fet1me supply of answer books To Class VI we leave the rlght to be called FIVGSIES To Class V we leave our old gym unlforms and butterfly nets Castro To Class IV we leave th1s rem1nder The better boys take Greek the best boys take math but the MEN take German To Class III we leave the opportunlty to get out before 1ts too late To Class II we leave Lx Mx Ex Px Cx Hx and Exlax 3rd Judge The twenty physlcal SCIENCE genluses leave w1sh1ng they had taken Cerm 1n Joe Brogna leaves w1th 1 swlshhhhhh C 1shm IH Greene and Crunmlns leave w1th only 59 phvs1cs experunents to make up M11cucc1 Boul1y Wr1ght Pollmeno 1nd Kelley leave looklng for 1n easler w1y to get to East Boston lst Judge Mxtt Sklnner Moshe Me1selm1n and Al Kace leave study1ng for the bo 11ds Joe Don 1to le 1ves velllng fleeee bllllll 1n Don Maclsaac s ears Mifk Pexlmutter leaves H1 Htl Ken Rosenberg leaves h1s lunch It home bv gollyl Castro Blank leaves none the WISQI Clough erty leaves blank 3rd Judge Fe 1rless Foster le 1ves llftlllg' welghts at Henry Carr s gym Prosk 1uer Hughes and Kozodoy left e1rly Bxllv MlIlphV moxes out to take over the Arena 1 ' 1 1 1 1 1 n ' 1 l K n K , ' ' ' '. 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' v 1 1 - .1 V 1 1' 1' . 1 dz fe ez 1. 1 , ,. 146 CLASS PROPHECY Scene Fxeberlarb Instltute for Wayward Sclentmts Two sc1ent1sts are busllv completlng the1r latest lnventlon Sc I Ja' Its fmxshed The Gehavek 1ss flnlshedl Sc II Wunnerful Wunnerful' Sc I Ausgenchnet Now we can go on to our other experlments Asswtfmtsl fClaps and rlngs fx gong J Three xsslstfmts come out Nos I II St IV 1 espectlvelv Sc I Wheles number III? Assts Un unlsonl Out experlmentmg wlth No 5 Sc I Well I called you 1n here 1 want you should test the machlne l4 Assts Ohhh Sc I All you do IS tw1st the dlal The mechan 1031 bra1n can tell us anythlng we want to know Assts Anyth1ng'7 Sc II Well lt varles mversely as the square root of the dlstance But practlcally anythmg We haven t tested It yet You go play w1th It Assts Wee' Asst 4 I m gonna tW1St the dl al fTurns d1a1J Come on seven' Asst 1 Ya gotta turn It on flrst stew pxdl CPuts nlckel IH slot nolse of coln m3Ch1He gum comes outj Tewty Frewty Cpaper comes outh Asst 2 Hey It must be worklng What does lt sav'7 i .ig 2 H -It K , . IN- ft! . . . - , I . . . . Y . . . . I 1 . , I I. I c L . 0 , - . . . ' . . , . . . . . . I I . . . . . L ' Q u v . . . , . . . , . 1 1 ' . . I I , , . . . . 1 . l . nn BI x C n I. . C s . , . .- . 4 .1 '1 c c . . , , , . - ' . . - . . , I . I 1 ,W . . . W N . . . . . . , , . I . . . . I . - ' Y ' ' I I I . - - v I v 1 Y I . r . V . 7 Asst 1 Lemme read 1925 Proh1b1t1on agents close dovsn Lxtm School boller 1929 Mr Pearson sells short hxs sh ues 1n Amerlcan Tel Sz Tel Asst 4 1942 Ed Anthony enrolls at the Latm School to IXOIC1 the dl lft 1957 BLS retahates wlth the Hootn1ck 1959 Once agam the worst cl xss gr ldu :tes the Boston Latln School Thats 111 there IS Asst 1 Put mother nlckel 1n Asst 2 Puts slug m machlne Unapproprlate nolses from w1th1n Asst 4 Professor I th1nk theres somethlng wrong Prof Dont touch It Its a very dellcate m 1ch1ne tHe xx Llks OV61 ceremonlously and gwes the mzchme 1 smft k1ck MHCDIHQ makes con tented sound md contlnues worklng Asst 1 fRe1d1ng computatxonsj 19601 Hey 1960 fThe 1ll019NN0l 9Xp1llYlS ln mathematlcal 101111111 is 1 Asst 2 I uxv C ohen breaks record ln bxsket b 111 plus every bone m hls body H trvey Ableman fmfxllv f1n1shes Phvslcs I Inddy Klng breaks a hundred pounds 1961 The NdlPOb1 tr1o Nollel Fembelf. Bxrrv :nd Corr appear w1thout mxsks no tllffi-3191106 B111 Doherty IS st1ll trymg to SCIQVN the bubbler whxch he unscrewed FllC1'lV the 12th of Much 1959 Asst 3 1962 Pete Devore IS elected presldent oi Qumcv N1t1on 11 Rink Dave Dorney IS st1ll agreelng th1s t1me Wlth Dr Pusey 1963 Opposlng captams Z1ss1s and Kelley meet exch other 1n the annual Wentworth Suffolk footb L11 game Fred Daum becomes head counseller 'xt Camp Tevya Suffolk U drxves Harv 1rd out of buslness Asst 2 1964 Nlcky Abr xham and Kenny Leon fly to Israel to le Ld the Hagganah ag unst Syrla Karl Prmz puts the shot Just over 68 feet 1965 Cunmngham and Shoolman begm thelr zctmg careers at the Chlldrens Theatre Al Feldman makes good wr1t1ng f1ct1on Asst 1 1966 Pete Zeytoongun becomes pro fessor of Amer1can Hlstorv at 7 U grad school 1961 Commander Marmor commlsslons the flrst human powered rocket Flllott Blrd to fly to M mrs Marmors crew conslsts of Alpert A1151 Ln md Ar1stotle When they 1rr1ve they dlscover Josh Farth Cuv Cll1lS IS st11l domg h1s efcerclses It B C mght school Asst 3 1968 Willace and Rosenth 11 are elected clptams of the Huvard md Ymle J V B football teams respectlvelv Mfutm S'zv1t7 w1ns Pul1t7er PFIZQ for hls prlze vunnmg ess Ly Reflectlons on How to Llve Alone Lowell DdVldSOD be tts rtbblt at Wonderland Asst 2 1970 The depresslon h1s p mst Asst 1 1971 Duserlck md Wzuchope hwe flnally plssed the Phx SICS College Bond Donato Pollmeno Dr xgone md Cohen ue st1l1 bettlng I I . 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