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CHESS CLUB The CHESS CLUB, under the direction of Mr. Diggins, carries the honor and prestige of the school into the field of the “Game of Kings.” Having many proficient members, the club has become one of the best in the city. They have defeated a number of other high school chess clubs, a factor attesting to their growing skill. It isone of the most respect- ed activities in the school and requires much concentration in addition to a keen mind. Next year the team hopes to realize the potential of several juniors and sophomores and, as a result, continue to maintain its high standing in school- boy competition in the Greater Boston Area. “One or two shots of Irish Mist ?”’ First Row: Desimone, Garfinkel, Ragnelli, McCarthy, Antonino, Magnifico, Colbert, Hall. Second Row: Mr. Diggins, Donovan, Pollit, Sibulkin, Cunningham, Neviakis, White, Springer, Barker, Horgan, Liebl. Third Row: Doucas, Cronin, Narus, Yaffa, Wong, Zwicker, Epstein, Minaro, Costello, Walsh.
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First Row: Cassidy, Porteleki, Grozenger, Cohen, Sirkin. Second Row: Mr. Mulloy, Berkovitz, Gibbons, Murphy, Olmstead, Ferrelli, Goldberg, Lee. “Have you ever thought of becoming a deep-sea diver?” CAMERA CLUB Being one of the most interesting and fruitful groups in the school, the CAMERA CLUB is also one of the most important. For not only do the members of this club learn of all the problems of the camera world but they also solve them by the taking and processing of pictures throughout the school year. Under the direction of Mr. Mulloy and Mr. Burns the eager shutter bugs aid in the taking of pic- tures for the Artisan and Yearbook through which they proved that “one picture is worth a thousand words.” At the end of each year a vastnumber of commendable pictures are added to the evergrowing file of the CAMERA CLUB.
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CORRIDOR PATROL Security of Personal property, and silence in the corridors are basic to the efficiency of a large educational complex. The Corridor Patrol fulfills the need for a force of dedicated young men to handle the management of our vast corridors. Under the leadership of Mr. Cronin, these students guard the various floors of our school against the intrusion of un- authorized travelers and are instrumental in the passage of students from one lunch to another. In such a large physi- cal plant as ours, some sort of trafficmanagers and security guards are essential, and our fine Corridor Patrol fills the bill admirably. ‘““We got the chem test; now how about the math ?”’ First Row: Cameron, Johnson, Kakalas, Sandofsky, Fisher, DeDominici, Barron, Burns. Second Row: Guterman, Lebrun, Currie, Ennis, Anthony, Alder, Berkowitz, Kelly, Swartz.
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