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OUR NEW ATHLETIC PROGRAM For two years we have watched a build-up of sports under our most able coach, Bill Bond. Considering the fact that it is a new high school, only three years old, we have been most successful. Our second year in competition found us with an all-scholastic, Ma Brady, on the Boston Newspaper Team A in football. Our past scholastic year has seen a new form of athletics added to our varsity programg basketball, after being absent for thirty years has found its way back into the Boston System. We have watched the build-up in this sport in our high school with much interest, and consider- ing the new school, we were most successful our first year. Basketball was introduced as a new varsity sport of the Boston Conference in 1944. Our team lost three games the first year and then won the last four games in a row. ln the mean- while, Team B won six out of seven games. This is a very good outlook for the newest high school in the Boston System. This year we are playing every team in the Boston Conference, and the boys, although new to the Boston's athletic program, need take their hats off to no other team. Boys, continue your improvement, and good luck to you! l want to take this opportunity to thank the Head Master, Henry D. Fallonag the Head of Division, lohn I. Boyang the members of the faculty of Brandeis Vocational High School: the players on the basketball team, and the student body for all their help and co-operation, espe- cially during my days as the new assistant coach of Brandeis Vocational High School. The day will come when, with a new gymnasium and a large alumni, we will bow to no high school in Boston. We hope to see the day that we will take our place in athletics with any high school in the City of Boston. GEORGE E. SHEPHERD B.V. I-l. S.
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To the Graduating Class of 1945: My message is one of congratulation upon the completion of your four-year course of studies, and of best wishes for a successful future in life. You are going out into a world of destruction and chaos. Some of you will enter the armed forces of your country, while others will pursue more peaceful vocations: but whichever paths you follow, I am confident that you will bring distinction to yourself and honor to your school. I wish to thank the Seniors for their hearty support of athletics, and particularly those who took an active part in the various sports. Sincerely, W. l. BOND 1141-:1.:1::1-n.1.1.111-1:--v1u1::1 1:1 ,1:1::1-1: 1 1 1:-1-:1:1u1::1::1.11:-1-:1:p1: 1945 v1-:1v1:1-:1::1:1- 1- 1 1-:1 11- 1.11.1-.1..1:1..1:1 .1 1-11.1. 1::.1::1-:1:1:p1u1::1
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FACULTY- BRANDEIS VOCATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL HENRY D. FALLONA, Head Master JOHN J. BOYAN, Head of Boys' Department LOUISE C. KEYES, Head of Girls' Department MARGARET M. ALLARD, Physical Education WILLIAM G. ANDERSON, Auto Mechanics JULIA A. BARRETT, Vocational Counselor FRANK C. BERNARD, Machine Shop WILLIAM J. BOND, Physical Education CHARLES A. BOSSI, Printing THOMAS P. BURNS, Business Training GEORGE H. CAREY, History JAMES P. CROTTY, Science DANIEL M. DALEY, Mathematics CAPT. ROBERT V. DALLAHAN, Military Drill HELENA M. DEMPSEY, English PAUL DE CRISTOFORO, Woodworking WALTER DE GRASSE, Electricity ELIZABETH C. FLYNN, History, Mathematics ROLAND FONTAINE, History, Economics FRANCES FORTE, Art CLARA H. FRANKE, English ELSIE R. GILBERT, Social Studies VINCENT L. GREENE, Vocational Counselor LOUISE M. HALL, Power Stitching GEORGE E. HILL, Machine Shop JEFFREY J. KEATING, Electricity EDWARD C. KELLER, Employment Survey JAMES P. KELLEY, Economics MARY KELLY, Business Training FRANCIS V. KENNEY, Printing ALMA LEO, Cookery PHILIP F. MACKEY, Mathematics JOSEPH A. MAHONEY, English SAMUEL MIDMAN, Art ALICE D. MURLEY, Science ARTHUR P. MURRAY, Commercial Photography THOMAS J. O'LEARY, English WINIFRED T. ORMOND, Dressmaking FRANK P. PERRONE, Woodworking MILDRED C. PRATT, Home Projects VINCENT L. READDY, Mathematics ANNIE L. ROBERTSON, Dressmaking GEORGE E. SHEPHERD, Economics, Geography MARGARET L. SHERIDAN, Occupations CHARLES F. STAHL, Woodworking JAMES P. SULLIVAN, English JOHN F. SULLIVAN, Industrial Maintenance AGNES W. TEMPLETON, Business Training CHARLES P. YORK, Civics MICHAEL A. FAMIGLIETTI, Assistant Director ot Music DAVID P. HAYES, M.D., School Physician EDITH C. BALDWIN, School Nurse JULIA F. LONG, Secretary JOHN J. KEARNS, Custodian i53I75:'F:iLF: ':t
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