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AARON GORDON 138 Sewall Avenue, Brookline Harvard: A.B., Ed.M.g Roxbury Memorial '28g Here '29-presentg Director, Camp Tevya '48-present: Youth Advisor, Temple Israel. Hobbies: Reading, earning a living. 307-THE BRAIN TRUST Stockholders report for fiscal year 1959-1960. 0 Stock values slid rapidly from a high of 90 to a forecasted low of 50. Fortunately, the fiscal year ended before the bottom fell through. D e s p i t e this, member firms are optimistic. Several new inventions are now being readied for production. 335 reports invention of self-erasing black- boards. 307 has come up with a new six-month tooth paste for the man who can't brush too often. 334 has perfected the perfect mathematical re- lationship, the integral of e to the x power is equal to the function of u to the n power. 304 is busily readying conclusions concerning its investigation of that infamous query, Are you a member of any of our musical organiza- tions ? l Committee reports, however, are not too good. The Committee on Research and Promulgation of Knowledge fCohen, Cohen, Traiger, and Arn- oldl together with the Committee for the Dis- semination of Mathematical Knowledge CGabel- nick, Monson, Kasoff, and Jantosl have been dis- banded because of pressure from the trustees. The Committee on Co-operation, on the other hand, fFord, Charchut, Bilodeau, Greece, Gerber, and Cummingsb reports a highly successful year. The two-man Committee on Bowling fPurcell and Kulbackib reports that Fun for All Ages is fixed. The Committee on Faking CEdmonston and Menitoffl faked its way out of a report. The Treasurer's report will later be submitted from Hawaii. In all seriousness, thanks to our teachers, in whose guidance and instruction we place our hope for the future. Stephen Gabelnick aw- John Edmonston 29
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Jimbo, J imma Beau Sparky Frank JAMES RAYMOND CRAWFORD If you do not wish to be destinies, and inexorable ones, how can you one day create with me? Entered Class III from the James P. Timilty School. Fidelity Prize II, Letter of Commendation N.M.S.Q.T., De- bating I, N.H.S. I, Esperanto Club II, Science Fiction Club I, Executive Committee I, Art Club I, President I, Literature Club I, Tutor I, 2nd Lieutenant A Company 2nd Regiment. ROBERT JOSEPH CRAWFORD What's life without laughter? Entered Class VI from the John A. Andrew School. German Club I, Victory Dance Committee I, Farewell Prom Committee I, Lunchroom Marshal II, Office Messenger II, 2nd Lieutenant F Company 2nd Regiment. ROBERT JOSEPH CREUTZ Quid sit futurum cras fuge quaerere. Entered Class VI from the Edward Everett School. Classical Prize V, IV, III, Approbation Prize V, IV, III, Geography Club VI, V, IV, Secrteary V, Treasurer IV, High- way Safety Club III, Key Club III, II, I, National Honor Society II, I, Treasurer I, Track II, I, Red Cross Club IV, Register Literary Staff II, I, Student Exchange II, Cheer- leader I, lst Lieutenant I Company 2nd Regiment. PETER ANTHONY CUCCHIARA What a man sows that shall he reap. Entered Class VI from the James J. Chittick School. Professional Club III, II, Aviation Club II, I, Red Cross Club III, II, I, Highway Safety Club III, II, I, Rod and Gun Club II, I, Register Business I, Sailing I, Orchestra III, II, I, Chemistry Club I, Treasurer I, Bowling Team I, Captain I, Junior Achievement II, Band Manager, Boston Public Schools Symphony Orchestra I, Class Day Committee I, 1st Lieutenant Band. ROBERT JOSEPH CUMMINGS Farewell! A long farewell, to all my greatness! Entered Class VI from the Bigelow School. Modern Prize VI, V, Approbation Prize VI, V, IV, III, Na- tional Merit Finalist I, National Honor Society Scholarship Finalist I, Bowling II, I, Debating Club I, Math-X Club I, Trick Drill Team I, Stamp Club VI, V, Science Club V, IV, III, N.H.S. II, I, Mu Alpha Theta I, Science Talent Search Club III, Color Guard II, Stage Drill Team II, Corridor Pa- trol II, Glee Club VI, V, Junior Achievement II, I, President I, Volunteer at Peter Bent Brigham Hospital I, Captain, Brigade Staff. JOSEPH FRANCIS DALELIO Trova un Amico E Troverai un Tesoro. Entered Class VI from the Eliot School. Modern Prize II, German Club II, I, Current Events Club I, lst Lieutenant K Company 2nd Regiment. FRANCIS JEREMIAH DALY Give every man thine ear, but few thy voice. Entered Class IV from the St. Anthony School. Approbation IV, Class of 1885 Prize IV, Bowling Club II, Fisher Body Craftsman's Guild II, I, 2nd Lieutenant M Company lst Regiment. 28 Joe Pete J oe
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Albie Len, Lenny Ed Pat ALBERT WILLIAM DECOSTE Discretion in speech is more than eloquence. Entered class VI from the Longfellow School. Bowling Club I, Highway Safety Club II, Science Fiction Club I, Coin Club I, Pen Pal Club I, Music Appreciation Club I, Corridor Patrol II, Fisher Body Craftsman's Guild III, II, I, 2nd Lieutenant E Company 2nd Regiment. JOSEPH DANIEL DEVAUX Nothing is easy for those who are unwilling. Entered Class VI from the Dwight School. Baseball V, Cross Country I, letterman I, Track II, I, Chemistry Club I, Mid-Winter Prom Committee I, 2nd Lieut. D Company 2nd Regiment. LEONARD JOHN DIFRONZO If at first you don't succeed, try, try again. Entered Class VI fiom the Theodore Lyman School. Bowling Club I, Geography Club V, Corridor Patrol II, 2nd Lieutenant C Company 2nd Regiment. DENNIS GEORGE DIGANGI I came, I saw, I almost didn't make it. Entered Class VI from the Eliot School. Football Manager VI, V, IV, III, Crew IV, III, Modern History Club I, Sailing Club I, Highway Safety Club II, I, Chemistry Club I, Weightlifting Club III, II, I, Military Science Club I, Class Day Committee I, 2nd Lieutenant D Company 2nd Regiment. EDMUND GEORGE DOHERTY Men of few words are the best men. Entered Class VI from the Saint Kevin School. Track IV, III, II, I, Crew IV, III, II, I, Music Appreciation Club I, Camera Club II, German Club II, Highway Safety Club I, Modern History Club I, Trick Drill Team III, II, Red Cross Club V, III, II, I, Rod and Gun Club III, Register Literary Staff III, II, Esparanto Club III, II, Sect.-Treas. III, II, Travel Club IV. Science Fiction Club IV, Lunchroom Aid IV, Color Guard II, Junior Prom Committee II, Victory Dance Committee I, Senior Prom Committee I, Midwinter Prom Committee I, lst Lieutenant L Company lst Regiment. JOHN ANTHONY DOLAN They said it couldn't be done. Entered Class VI from the St. Columbkille School. Individual Manual of Arms Award, Basketball II, Track VI, Aardvarks I, Bowling Club II, I, German Club I, Highway Safety Club II, Modern History Club I, Treas. I, Rod and Gun Club I, Literary Club I, Coin Club I, Corridor Patrol V, Farewell Prom Committee I, Junior Achievement II, 2nd Lieutenant B Company lst Regiment. PATRICK JOSEPH DONOVAN Of course I voted for Charlie Forbes! Entered Class VI from the Ellen H. Richards School. Individual Manual of Arms Award II, National Merit Letter of Commendation I, Track V, American Music Appreciation Club I, Highway Safety Club II, I, Math Club I, Model Crafts Club I, Modern History Club I, Red Cross Club I, Rod and Gun Club II, I, Sailing Club 1, Soc.-Science IV, Model Railroad Club I, Professional Club I, Corridor Patrol V, Junior Prom Committee II, Class Day Committee I, Jun- ior Achievement I, Fisher Auto Body Craftsman's Guild, Captain G Company 2nd Regiment. 30 Joe, D. V. Den John, Sparky
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