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Paul Adolphe Dumas Popo Immaculate Conception, Everett, rootball, Hoc¬ key, Sodality. Paul was without a doubt one of the main rea¬ sons for the fine showing made by the football and hockey teams. In fact the football writers of some Boston Papers put Paul on their All-Scho¬ lastic teams. John Joseph Donelan . . . “Jack Paul Joseph Donovan . . . “Dunnie” St. Francis de Sales, Charlestown. Track, Hi- Way, Dance Committee, Sodality. Paul claims Charlestown as his home. As a member of the dance committee Paul was one of the boys responsible for the success of the weekly dances. Plans to follow his brother to Boston Col¬ lege. His spare time is spent with the track team. John Edward Drugan . . . “Druggy St. Mary’s, Melrose. Sodality, Prom Committee. John is one of the small group of divot diggers who have been repeatedly clamoring for a golf team to represent Malden Catholic. John would easily be one or the most dependable par equallers on the aggregation. Druggy has his eyes set on the pre-med course at Holy Cross. St. Agnes, Arlington. Football. Hockey, Base¬ ball, Sodality, Prom Committee, Year Book. Jack is one of the most versatile boys that ever attended our school. A three-letter man, Jack was also a constant figure on the honor roll. He spent four years on baseball and hockey. The success of the hockey team was in no small part due to Jack ' s outstanding play.
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Robert Michael Dillion . . . “Bob” Immaculate Conception. Malden. Baseball, Foot¬ ball, Sodality. Bob is one of the parish boys that made the base¬ ball team so successful for the past two years. Blonde-haired Bob has made a host of friends with his ready hand and quick smile. Joseph Almidoro DiNanno . . . “Dige” Immaculate Conception, Malden. Ad Commit¬ tee, Chemistry Club, Sodality. One of the local parish boys, Dige was a cham¬ pion ad-getter for the annual play. He is an ex¬ pert card player and enjoys nothing better than a last game of old maid. Dige plans to take up business courses at a local college. Philip Dominic DiSario . . . “Chizzy” Immaculate Conception. Malden. Football, So¬ dality. Chizzy was one of the local boys on the varsity team. His rugged and aggressive line play fea¬ tured many of our close games. Phil plans to continue his studies at the University of Tennessee. Robert Richard Donahue . . . “Snipes” Immaculate Conception, Malden. Hockey, Base¬ ball, Sodality. For four years Snipes has been a varsity letter- man in hockey and baseball. Bob used his speed to make him one of the leading scorers in the hoc¬ key loop while he could also propel the horsehide over the plate with tremendous velocity and was one of Coach Fannon’s more consistent stickmen. Bobby plans to enter the field of journalism after graduation.
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Sylvester Lawrence Farrell . . . “Syl” St. James, Medford. Football, Track, Sodality. Syl hails from St. James of Wellington. His fav¬ orite sports are football and track. Dislikes Latin and French. Intends to go to Mass. Maritime Academy and become an officer in the Maritime Service John Paul Finnigan . . . “Clifton” St. Agnes, Arlington. Dramatic Society, Sodali¬ ty. John hails from St. Agnes, Arlington. He would like to go to college. John was one of the boys that made the school play a success. He likes foot¬ ball and hockey. Louis James Fiorillo . . . “Lou” St. Benedict’s, Somerville. Sodality. Lou has become famous for his unusual hobby of collecting buttons that fall off other peoples’ clothes. Wonder what he’d do if everyone wore suspenders? “LaGuardia” intends to study phar¬ macy at Mass. State College. William James Flanagan . . . “Bill” Immaculate Conception, Malden. Sodality. Bill when interviewed, stated that he thought he would like to enter business school after gradua¬ tion. His favorite sports are football and hockey. He loves to dance to the music of Tommy Dorsey.
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