Dorchester High School for Boys - Red and Black Yearbook (Dorchester, MA)

 - Class of 1949

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, . 1- Rem' Row-Cahill, O'Connell, Putnam, McCilloway, McElveny Middle Row-Flynn, Lee, Milano, Tracy, Canem Front Row - Henderson Broadcasting iq lea 42. Wfaanezf VVhat promised to be an out-standing year for our N-9 Radio class terminated unfortunate- ly because of program changes necessitated by 0l'Cl6l'S from Beacon Street transfering our di- rector, Mr. William Cunningham. These changes brought about the cessation of our activities. The class, therefore, was discontinued and the boys transferred to other classes. Our story does not end there. The Central Radio VVorkshop, under the direction of Mr. Robert Schimmel, Radio Coordinator for the Boston Public Schools and a former member of the faculty of D. H. S. B., has on his staff one of our boys, Jerry Rosenfield. The workshop consists of a group of fellows and girls, one or more from each school, who put in an afternoon a week learning all they can about radio. They have done a wonderful job this their first season broadcasting 10 radio programs Un March 5, your reporter was sent to station WMEX as representative of D. H. S. B. on the one-hour Boston Public Schools Disc Iockey Program. He received an album of records from the studio for being its guest. The program for 1949 -50 anticipates the 1'e- opening of the Radio Class if a sufficient number of pupils indicate that they wish to join. The class will be under the able direction of Mr. John Desmond who plans to utilize all the facilities for voice reproduction which the school now possesses. There will be recordings on the wire recorder, assemblies using the microphones, etc. The coming Radio Class has marvellous facilities at their disposal, an ambitious teacher for their director, and in M1'. Schimmel - a good friend as their coordinator. The classes in radio which have yet not materialized have the best wishes of the class of 1948-49 for all the success in thc world. Good luck Mr. John Desmond. A small-town paper published the following advertisement: I For Sale: Baker's business, good trade, large oveng present owner been in it for seven years, good reasons for leaving., IlED AND BLACK 53

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i TRACK SQUAD Tonsberg ran beautifully, as he had all season, and missed beating Driscoll of Brighton by a but a fair season, his leadership and great in- dividual running were an inspiration to all the bare inch. His time, l::23:5 was especially good. others. Dick deserves credit, for, although the squad had Baseball by QfzafLZe4 fffynn It is always the unfortunate gesture of each Year Bookv to give but a Hitting glance at the baseball situation at every school. This is par- ticularly clue to the fact that the printer must have material to Work with long before the team is picked. Coach Bill Pendergast has already called out the candidates for his prospective baseball team and it looks as it we ought to have a good season. VVe have a few old stand-bys returning from last yearis team: Dick Tracy, Bill Cahill, Vin Milano, Bill Quigley, Ernie Canem, XVilliam Henderson and your reporter. Mr. Joseph Evans, coach of the V fs is also doing his part by sending up a lot of material from the Javees and they look pretty good up to this point. This is about all that can be said about the team except that We hope you will be there when the first ball of the season is pitched, to inspire the team on to a banner year. VVe wish Mr. 52 RED AND BLACK Pendergast and Mr. Evans all the luck in the World with their teams. BASEBALL SCHEDULE April Charlestown at Roberts April 10 A. M. Jamaica Plain at Carter Ave April Andover at Andover April 10 A. M. Technical at Roberts April B. C. High at Roberts April Brandeis at McNary May Hyde Park at Ross Field May Trade at Fens May Brockton at Brockton May Latin at Draper Field May Roslindale at Fallon May English at Billings May South Boston at Roberts May East Boston at Roberts May Brighton at Rogers Iune Commerce at Roberts



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CADET OFFICERS Military In-in W iwfff Another year of Military Drill at Dorchester High School found Major XVilliam McCluskey at the helm for the fourth successive year. Drill is such a matter of fact affair that from year to year there is little to report until the spring rolls around. In the meantime, the process of elimination is quietly going on by the different companies, but it takes the Prize Drill to bring out the outstanding outfits. May 13 was Prize Drill Day this year, and when the smoke of competition had cleared away, the following winners had emerged: Colonel - joseph A. Davis Lieutenant-Colonel - Vincent Milano Major - joseph F. Delano Major - Paul F. Kenney Major -Walter Reddington, Jr. The day previous the individual Manual of Arms competition had taken place, and the fol- lowing carved their names into the immortal military archives of Dorchester High School for Bovs: Paul Coghlan Frank Leary George Bora Richard Tobin Neil Doherty '54 RED AND BLACK George VValdron Lawrence Kelley Harold Maloney Richard Stewart Richard Hartley 5. eaqzizm .av 'Sa N ::- 5 we Major McCluskey and granddaughter Kathy if Q.:-'L rf

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