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

 - Class of 1964

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Dick Fran, Frank Andy. Ken VINCENT JOHN ALABISO Stranger things have happened. Entered Class VI from the John Cheverus School. Fidelity Prize VI: Science Fiction Club V; Golf Club III; Military- Science Club I; Office Messenger II; Corridor Patrol IV, I; Nurse ' s Aid I; Captain. Brigade Staff. RICHARD WILLIAM ALBERT Know thyself. Entered Class VI from the Alexander Hamilton School. Track II: Soccer III; Weight Lifting Club III; Chess Club II, I; Pen Pal Club V, IV, III, Secretary III; Marshal IV, III; Defense Stamp Salesman II; 2nd Lieut. L Co. 1st Regt. GEORGE THOMAS ALBRECHT Pro deo, patria, et me. Entered Class IV from the St. Patrick School. Football III. I. Manager I; Aviation Club. II: Bowling Club II, I; Social Science Club I; Military Science Club II, I; Junior Achieve- ment II, I: Cafeteria Cashier IV: Latin American Conference I; Victory Dance Committee I: 2nd Lieut. L Co. 1st Regt. FRANCIS EUGENE ALLEGRA Education is valuable, but experience is precious. Entered Class VI from the Curtis Guilo School. Classical Prize VI, V; Fidelity Prize IV; Modern Prize II; Ap- probation Prize II; Certificate of Merit in University of Massa- chusetts ' Math Contest II; Bowling Club II, I; Chess Club V, I; National Honor Society I; Science Institute for Able Learners II, I; 2nd Lieut. G Co. 1st Regt. GARY JOSEPH ALLEN To every man there openeth a high way and a low, and every man decideth the way his soul shall go. Entered Class VI from the Margaret Fuller School. NMSQT Letter of Commendation; Chess Club IV, III, II; Modern History Club II, I; Radio Club VI, V; Social Science Club IV III, II, I, Vice President II. 1: Weight-Lifting Club II, I; N.C.C.J Youth Conference II. I: B.C. United Nations Conference II: Beaver Day School NATO Conference III; UNESCO Conference II, I; Tufts Civic Conference III; Latin American Conference I Pan-American Agency Volunteer I; Orchestra IV, III, II, I; Senior Band III, II, I; Symphony Band II, I; Symphony Orchestra I 1st Lieut. Band. KENNETH FRANCIS ANDERSON Every man is the architect of his own fortune. Entered Class IV from the Dearborn School. Aviation Club II; Bowling Club II, I; German Club III; Military Science Club II. I; Junior Achievement II, Vice President II; 2nd Lieut. B Co. 1st Regt. NORMAN ARTHUR ANDERSON If we only go halfway, or reduce our sights in the face of diffi- culty, it would be better not to go at all. Entered Class VI from the George H. Conley School. Fidelity Prize III: Track II, I; Weight-Lifting Club IV, III, II, I; Golf Club II, I; Social Science Club IV. Ill; Music Appreciation Club I; Pen Pal Club VI, V; Junior Achievement II: 1st Lieut. A Co. 1st Regt. Vin, Al, Ali George, Cleats Gary 29 Andy

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The Liber Actorum Proudly Presents THE CLASS OF 1964 What special qualities do Latin School students possess? The most obvious is scholastic excellence, evidenced this year by our six National Merit Scholarship Finalists and thirty-three Letter of Commendation winners. Another important quality is creative talent. Saint Bonaventure University presented awards for journalism to three Latin School seniors, and two others were Finalists in the writing competition conducted by the National Council of English Teachers. The quality of service is inherent in each Latin School student, and many members of the graduating class have worked as volunteers in hospitals and ch aritable organizations. But the most important attribute of Latin School boys is determination. Six hundred thirty-seven entered class VI in 1958 — two hundred five remain; three hundred forty-five entered class IV in 1960 — one hundred fourteen remain. Those who have met the challenge can truly say: Per ardua ad astra. Bruce Fred BRUCE EARL ABRAMS To study or not (o study . . . that is a question??? Entered Class VI from the Harriet A. Baldwin School. Bowling Club II; Science Club II, I, Sgt.-at-Arms I; Glee Club V, IV. Ill, II, I; Professional Club IV, III; Bibliophile Society I, Co- President I; Register Business Staff I; National Honor Society Revue V. IV, III, II: Class Day Committee I; Senior Prom Committee I; I.iber Actorum I; President of Brookline-Brighton- Newton Community Center Youth Council II. I; 2nd Lieut. K Co. 1st Regt. DAVID MICHAEL AHERN A gentleman, a scholar, and a judge of women: an Irishman naturally. Entered Class VI from the Holy Name School. Basketball VI: Bowling Club II. I; Soccer III; Track VI; Golf IV, III. II. I; Junior Achievement II, I, President I: Corridor Patrol II; 1st Lieut. F Co. 1st Regt. FREDERIC LOUIS AIELLO Sunt sua praemia laudi. Entered Class IV from the McKinley School. Cross Country III; Track II; Golf II; Red Cross Club IV; Coin Club III; Golf Club IV. Ill, II, I; Pen Pal Club III; Professional Club I; Military Science Club I; Junior Achievement II, President II; Drill Team III, II; 2nd Lieut. B Co. 1st Regt. JAMES ELIOT AISNER I know no such thing as genius; it is nothing but labor and diligence. Entered Class VI from the Spaulding School. Approbation Prize V; Fidelity Prize II; Aviation Club VI; Social Science Club I; Pen Pal Club IV. Ill, II; Professional Club IV; Register Business Staff VI, V, IV, III, II, I, Executive Board I; Register Literary Staff II, I; National Honor Society II, I; Tutor 1; Volunteer at International Friendship League II; 2nd Lieut. G Co. 1st Regt. Dave Jim 28



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Ash Bill 1 ]on DANIEL LOUIS ASHMAN To each, his own. Entered Class IV from the John D. Runkle School. Baseball III; Bowling Club II; French Club III; Modern History Club II: Register Literatury Staff II: 2nd Lieut. G Co. 1st Regt. JOHN JOSEPH BARRAVECCHIO ...do with me what thou wilt. Entered Class IV from the Joseph H. Barnes School. Classical Prize IV. Ill, II: Approbation Prize II; Bowling Club II; Key Club II, I, Executive Board I; Math-X Club II; ' National Honor Society II. I: Science Club II: Volunteer, Blood Bank of Children ' s Medical Center II, I: 1st Lieut. G Co. 1st Regt. WILLIAM JOHN BARRETT Good sense and good nature are never separated. Entered Class IV from the St. Theresa School. Aviation Club III, II; Professional Club IV, III, II; 2nd Lieut. G Co. 1st Regt. CHARLES RUSSELL BARYSKI Haste makes waste. Entered Class IV from the Mary E. Curley School. Military Science Club II; Professional Club II; 2nd Lieut. H. Co. 1st Regt. JON ALAN BASKIN O fortunati, quorum iam moenia sureunt. Entered Class VI from the Charles Taylor School. Modern Prize VI, IV; NMSQT Letter of Commendation: Thayer Academy Summer Science Fellowship II; Science Institute for Able Learners I: Physics and Chemistry Club I; Stamp Club VI; Professional Club IV; Current Events Club IV, III, II. Secretary II; Key Club III. II, I. Executive Board I; National Honor Society I: Volunteer, Peter Bent Brigham Hospital III. II, I: 2nd Lieut. G Co. 1st Regt. BARRY JOEL BENJAMIN To be a man is to be a nonconformist. Entered Class IV from the Elihu Greenwood School. Fidelity Prize II; NMSQT Letter of Commendation; German Club IV, III. II; Professional Club IV; Sailing Club IV, III; Corridor Patrol V, II, I; Band V, IV. Ill, II, B.L.S. Reed Choir IV, III, II. 1; Boston Public Schools Junior Symphony Band V; Boston Public Schools Senior Symphony Band IV, III, II, I; Science Club V. IV; Junior Achievement II; National Honor Society I; 2nd Lieut. Band. MELYYN STANTON BERGER Today is the tomorrow that we worried about yesterday. Entered Class VI from the Harriet A. Baldwin School. Radio-Morse Code Club III; Professional Club II, I; Stamp Club II, I. Treasurer I; Defense Stamp Salesman II, I; Corridor Patrol I; liber Actorum I; National Honor Society II. I; Junior Achieve- ment II, I, Assistant Treasurer II, Achiever Award II, Junior Executive Award II; 2nd Lieut. G. Co. 1st Regt. Barra Ski Benji Mel 30

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