Cambridge Latin High School - Review Yearbook (Cambridge, MA)

 - Class of 1939

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16 bet with anyone that C. H. L. S. would have won 20-0 over North if there had been more of you there! . . . Lawrence was inspired by a victory over a strong Rindge the week before. jazz Wfhalen was up in the radio booth helping the announcer of the game pick out the players. This game came over station WLAW. jackie Moriarty complained that the players' bench was too small. He ought to know . . . Good bye, and I'll see you at the game. WIN HOLLAND, '41. Watertown 13 C. H. L. S. 0 Almost before the spectators had a chance to sit down, Boyce of Watertown threw a pass to Rug- gerio which resulted in a touchdown. Cambridge then held them until the last quarter in a riot of fumbles and intercepted passes. Then in that last period, Nelson caught a pass thrown by Herb Bou- dreau and intended for an unknown Latinite for the second touchdown. Light converted. The Can- tabs almost tied up the game when Deacon Doyle got his hands on one of Boudreauls over-the-goat line passes. He dropped it, however, when a Wa- tertown man grabbed his arm. lconlinuedhom page l3l elled than a track star . . . Speaking of stars, Emil Star nearly chokes to death on some of those collars he wears, I presume . . . Mary Haney is the source of our early morning piano seranades . . . Arthur Perros is the man who almost runs you down in his haste to get to his sixth period class . . . I'll bet that you don't know who Paul O'Rourke's big brother is . . . Craig Williams, Chester Sargent, and Paul Slepian are the cause of all that deep mathematical talk, up there in room 74 . . . Caswell, where did you get that scarf? . . . Paul Kirby eats, sleeps and drinks INK! . . . Jeannie of the light brown hair refers to none other than jean Bilodeau . . . Bob Koslowsky is room 45's example of the strong, silent type . . . Bob Shaine is our bewhiffled door- man outside of room 45a . . . Annie Najarian sure does like hairy clothes g have you seen her new suit? . . . Bob McAuliffe seems to be getting just a wee bit blind, he can't even read those eye charts . . . Or is it lack of sleep, Bob? . . . We find that Ruth Benthale likes to get lost in the corri- dors during the C programs . . . Claire Nugent is the sweet who takes about ten minutes from each period to get the books she needs : . . Bill Mont- gomery is room 76's page out of Esquire . . . Wfhat a dapper! . . . BILL STENZEL, Editor. WINN HOLLAND. The Cambridge :ji as ,L N l 1 ' ' !' T Nr g 'lg' , N 1 1 Rl L DE fgfdw M E welcome to the school Mr. Elcewicz, not only as a teacher, but what is more important, as a rescuer of our football team. If anyone can lzelp it to win, he surely can. In the past, he was an all-scholastic end while attending Rindge, and an all-American end while playing for Fordham under the great Major Cava- naugh. He really knows football! He was the assistant coach under Mr. Sheehan, who is now the head master of the Annex, and during this time was an instructor at Rindge. I-Ie insists on rigid training in the fundamentals of football. This has been shown in the improved blocking and tackling of our team so far this year. In spite of this, he is not a martinet in any sense of the wordg he is a fine man and a friend of all the players. The REVIEW wishes luck to our new history teacher and football coach, Adam Elcewicz, and to his assistant, Frank Frisoli. WIN HOLLAND, '41. If I were picking out a cast of characters for an all male production of Snow White I would have: John Delaney as Doc. Chick Meehan as Dopey. Greg Fitzgerald as Sleepy. joe Kochanski as Sneezy. Ted Deroode as Grumpy. Torn Mulaney as Bashful. Leonid Pallevoy as Happy fnot Slapj. Dick Neale as the Old Witch. Rocks Leary as Prince Charming. And last but not least, Moose Makris as Snow White!

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