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

 - Class of 1960

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Bill Charlie, Hulk Tommy Tall Paul WILLIAM JOEL BROWN Some day we will look back and laugh at these miseries. Entered Class VI from the Charles Logue School. Modern Prize III, Approbation Prize. III, American Music Club II, I, Aviation Club III, II, German Club III, II, I, Highway Safety Club II, I, Vice-President I, N.H.S. I, Model Crafts Club IV, III, Modern History Club I, Vice-President I,-Science Fiction I, Current Events Club I, Chemistry I, Military Science Club I, Corridor Patrol II, Junior Achieve- ment II, I, lst Lieutenant D Company, 2nd Regiment. BRADLEY WAYNE BRUNSELL Nothing ventured, nothing gained. Entered Class VI from the Randall G. Morris School. Weightlifting Club II, I, Crew III, Tennis II, I, American Music Club II, I, Aviation Club I, Bowling Club II, I, Cap- tain I, Camera Club III, Chess Club VI, IV, II, Geography Club VI, V, Model Crafts Club III, Modern History Club I, Rod and Gun Club II, I, Sailing Club V, Stamp Club VI, IV, III, II, Coin Club I, President I, Current Events Club III, II, I, Military Science Club I, Pen Pal Club III, II, I, Junior Achievement I, Class Day Committee I, 2nd Lieutenant, M Company, 2nd Regiment. CHARLES CHASE BURLEIGH Paradise is naught but a library of the world's greatest books. Entered Class VI from the James A. Garfield School. Bowling Club II, I, Treasurer II, Junior Achievement II, I, lst Lieutenant, D Company, 2nd Regiment. SHELDON DANIEL BYCOFF Conscience is what hurts, when everything else feels so good. Entered Class VI from the Phillips Brooks School. Aviation Club IV, I, French Club II, I, Greek Club III, II, I, Highway Safety Club I, Modern History Club I, Chemistry Club I, Science Fiction Club V, Band VI, V, IV, Military Science Club I, Victory Dance Committee I, Junior Achieve- ment II, I, President I, Class Banquet I, 1st Lieutenant, F Company, lst Regiment. THOMAS ANTHONY CALCAGNI Lift your chin, and aim high for your goal. Entered Class IV from the Woodrow Wilson School. Crew II, I, Hockey IV, Trick Drill IV, III, II, Rod and Gun Club I, Highway Safety Club I, Cafeteria Marshal III, II, Junior Achievement II, Ring Committee I, 1st Lieutenant, L Company 2nd Regiment. GEORGE ERNEST CALEDONIA I never worry about tomorrow, it comes soon enough. Entered Class VI from the J. J. Kenny School. Aardvarks I, Math Club I, Model Crafts Club I, Highway Safety Club I, Model Railroad Club I, Corridor Patrol II, I, Class Day Committee I, Junior Achievement I, Fisher Auto Body Craftsmans' Guild III, lst Lieutenant, Brigade Staff. PAUL MARVIN CANTOR I' telling you, you're wrong. Entered Class VI from the Sarah Greenwood School. Classical Prize VI, Aardvarks I, Aviation Club IV, III, II, I, Camera Club V, Geography Club V, German Club III, II, Highway Safety Club III, N.H.S. I, Trick Drill III, Science VI, V, Citizenship Club IV, III, Military Science Club I, 2nd Lieutenant, F Company, lst Regiment. 24 Brad Shel Cal, Gig

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PETER F. DOLAN 1725 Commonwealth Avenue, Brighton Boston College '29 A.B.3 A.M. ,303 Marburg Germany '363 Loyola College QMontrealJ '30-'32g English High '32-'33g Memorial '33-'38, Here '38-present. Hobbies: Sports, reading, literary Curiosities. 303 The time has come for the world to know the glorious history of 303's stalwarts, since it can now be published without fear of well-deserved reprisals by faculty members. Despite some un- charitable rumors, we occasionally did visit our classes fbetween college interviews and jaunts to the legit theaterl, and that's when the going got rough, when we were wide enough awake to care. Now physics was a real brain-teaser. We didn't dig Torricelli and his combo anyway. But the Ski- Trail King wasn't happy until he first let us in on the month's marks, and then hit us with a scandal sheet from the press room. This we could cope with, since cheating was legalized KI thinkl. As far as that's concerned, American History wasn't, uh, much of a problem, because of our ex- cellent G-2 department, as we have here. When visitors came, we, uh, delved into special topics, for instance: the uses of money. Which is all very true, as we know! As hydrogen sulphide scented breezes wafted us into ye olde Hogg corral, we would often find Maxie hiding behind . . . the ray gun! Don't get panicky, boys. All it can do is burn your retina out. We, eventually learned that only liars can see ions CIONS! whazzat?D and that HCL plus chalk equals a dream about your favorite girl. Time out to observe 40 minutes of silence for Swell Mel and his Wednesday study club. It's enough to make any man hum! Over in 235, the boys anxiously awaited the master's arrival. Of course, he didn't have much time for class, seeing that he's our rewrite man for college themes, which are in our own words. The reader will note that no mention has been made of homeroom, for that is a place where no senior worth his class ring parks himself for very long. But when we did drop into 303 for a few seconds, we would always find our one and only Mr. Pete fin conjunction with the other great guys in our set J doing his utmost in our be- half. For this we are sincerely grateful. Paul M. Cantor



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Ted, Cap Tom Mook JOHN MURRAY CAN TY In God we trustg all others must pay cash. Entered Class VI from the Our Lady of Preservation School. Hockey IV, III, II, Track V, Bowling Club II, Geography Club VIQ Highway Safety Club II, Modern History Club Ig Red Cross Club IV, III, Rod and Gun Club Ig Sailing Club VI3 Literary Club Ig Travel Club III, Cafeteria Cashier V, IV, IIIg Corridor Patrol V13 Farewell Prom Committee Ig 2nd Lieutenant M Company lst Regiment. STEPHEN THEODORE CAPARELL Beware of Greeks bearing gifts. Entered Class VI from the Robert Treat Paine School. Cross Country III, II, Ig Track VI, V, II, Weightlifting Club Ig Trick Drill III, II, Ig Greek Club II, Glee Club VI, Vg Orchestra V, IV, III, Usher at School Play IIg Usher at Graduation II, 2nd Lieutenant H Company lst Regiment. PETER FRANCIS CARCIA Gutta cavat lapidem non vi sed saepe cadendo. Entered Class VI from the Eliot School. Fidelity Priz Vg Classical Prize IIIQ Track Vg French Club II, Sailing Club Ig Highway Safety Club II, Ig National Honor Society Ig Liber Actorum Ig Chemistry Club I3 Sgt.- at-Arms Ig English X Club Ig Corridor Patrol II, Mayor Hynes' Citizen of the Year Award 1958, Class Day Commit- tee Ig 2nd Lieutenant L Company 2nd Regiment. THOMAS JOSEPH CARNEY Calmness is the greatest advantage. Entered Class VI from the H. W. Longfellow School. Hockey III, Track Vg Crew III, Music Appreciation Club Ig Bowling Club Ilg Geography Club VI, Highway Safety Club III, II, Ig Modern History Club Ig Trick Drill IIIg Red Cross Club III, II, Ig Rod and Gun Club Ig Sailing Club III, II, Ig Professional Club II, Ig Coin Club Ig Junior Prom Commit- tee II, Farewell Prom Committee Ig Corridor Patrol Vg Military Science Club I, Science Fiction Club IIIQ 2nd Lieu- tenant M Company 2nd Regiment. WILLIAM DAVID CASEY The Mighty Casey . . . out Z Entered Class VI from the John Marshall School, Football IV, IIIQ Track IV, Ill, Rod and Gun Club ll, Ig Social Science Club IIIQ Science Club VI, Weightlifting Club Illg Victory Dance Committee Ig Banquet Committee Ig Junior Achievement II, 2nd Lieutenant Corridor Patrol. PAUL DAVID CASHION Vilius argentum est auro, virtutibus aurum. Entered Class VI from the Phineas Bates School. Fidelity Prize IIIg Golf llI, II, Ig Track IVQ Hockey IV, III, Ilg Music Appreciation Club Ig Camera Club Ilg Highway Safety Club III, II, National Honor Society lg Modern His- tory Club lg Rod and Gun Club Ill, II, Ig Esperanto Club Ill, II, Professional Club Ig Junior Achievement ll, Mid-Winter Prom Committee Ig Science Fiction Club III, llg Class Ban- quet Committee Ig lst Lieutenant M Company 2nd Regiment. FRANK CELON A If you can't convince them, confuse them. Entered Class VI from the Curtis Guild School. Classical Prize II, Cross Country VI, Vg Football III, II, Ig Track II, Crew III, II, Bowling Ig Weightlifting Club III, II, Ig Class Banquet Ig Victory Dance Committee II, Ig Mid- Winter Prom Committee II, Junior Achievement Ig lst Lieu- tenant C Company 1st Regiment. 25 John Pete Bill, Crusher Frankie, Pogo Y ' - -sas-+ 5 K 'Efffli x fa-of

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