St John High School - Aquila Yearbook (Concord, NH)
- Class of 1945
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It -N PAGE 6 AQUILA as 79 Rl U CHRI TLS MOST REVEREND MATTHLXX7 FRANCIS BRADY DD Fu rH Blsrml OF MANcr1l5T1 lc ORIJAINI-D IO THI Hoxv Puusrnoon L W A CONSI CRA11 lm BISHOI or Bum INGTON Octobur 26 1938 INSIAI Ll IJ AS BISHOI Ol MANcH1 srl R jun mx If 945 l'l'l'l'f'l'f'l'l'f'l'l'l'l'l'l'I'l'l'l'I'I'l'l'l'l'f'l'il , A V VN -7:4 ' ,fifx , 5411 ' Jw. Q if 4 f ff may ya ,N . 1- 11 xx U. s I. A 'Q e-42 I I GN, 5 'A' v' A J A 7 u -IL111-IMIPI6 4. .4 . 7 , Y . x 7 . 1 Q .f 1 f 3 K L. H. I , AQUILA PAGE 7 4 -l-1-l-l'l-1-1-1-1-1-1-1-1-1',-1-1-,',.,.,.,.,.,.,.,.,.,.,.,.,. PAGE s AQUILA Nlonslgnor Buckley COMMANDER IN CHIPF or SAINT OHN I-IIc,H SCHOOL Dear Monszgnor OBLY you serve your p1rIsh and your cllocese In varled ca pacltles, but, at the close of our school year we especlally want to greet you as our spIrItual Commander 111 Chlef Durmg our hlgh school years you aslced for httle but gave much You spent your valuable tlme 111 helpIng to prepare us for the future Through your efforts we had the opportunlty of receIvIng a sound Cathollc traInIng under the dIrectIon of the best teachers For thIs we are Indebted to you, as we realIze In part the SSCFIHCCS you gladly made to promote our well bemg WhtI1 we went to you wxth our problems, we found you under standIng, hlcable, and SIUCCFC I wonder If you reahze, MOHSlgHOF, just ll0W l'l'lLlCll llapplnlgs you gave l.lb lCtfIlIg US llHVl. H flfrnlal dance It was a momentous affa1r 111 our lIves, and we felt closer to you at that tImt than ever before because you showed you had falth and trust IH our class Your hm, ImpressIve talks to us have gIven us strength and encouragement to face the future, a future ID whIch we hope you wIll share It IS our SIUCCFC prayer that you wxll contmue to be the dIrector and pastor of the people of Samt ohns ParIsh for many years to come As we leave our school hfe behlnd us, we face the world wIth fillfll to guIde us, truth to lead us, and love to lend us strength untold We are not afraId of the new road w must travel MO11S1g11Of, for as our Commander 111 Chlef you have taught us the greatest of all lessons that all IS well If we take God wIth us In partIng there are many more thIngs we could say, but we place our fondest wIshes 111 that age old, sImple, ITlCiflI11I'lgfL1l greet Ing God love you' Gratefully yours Ctcefza Mayfnew Vxre Prcsldeut of the Semor Class u K . .. . x 1 . a ' H.- A . . . . . x , . . . X. .,x . . - . , . I x x x , . . J , . . . U. av ' x G . e , v s f . AQUILA PAGE 9 DOCTOR OF CANON LAW PROTONOTARY APOSTOLIC PERMANENT RECTOR OF ST JOHN THE EVANGELIST CHURCH FOUNDER OF ST JOHN HIGH SCHOOL RIGHT REVEREND MONSIGNOR S. BUCKLEY PACJL IU AQUII A Father IVlcCarthy O FATHER MCC ARTHY tlu SLILLKSQOI of Patlur Shlelds tin Graduatm of 1945 uund 1 most coxclnl wylcomf WL I1opL that 111s stay 111 our parmlm wlll lx an Lnjoyalnlu and 1 phasmt om A5 yur Fatlur Ins mach but fum appuamncu I11 thy sdmool much to our regrnt, for lf lb rumornd that lu has a IILIINIWLI of Inurnsting nnouqh to hear tlum XM truar that futurg plus mll have an opportumty to apprncnu tlnm Smcnrcly WL w1sl1 tlu blcsslug, of C1 ad on Ins Lvnrv UI1dCff1Ix1I1Q, We abaurg lum that thu pupxlb of Smut lm HIQII School and lts YI l uates Wlll gum lum wluulm arud suppolt Mav thy see s of good wlnch he Wlll sow whlle 111 our m1dst produce an abundant lnrvnst that Wlll earn for Ium Ltnrnal dlV1CILlldb or ole ry H rzrzzfrcdl f cy 5 ' N I x ' x' - Vw x I ' x K , - ,Af . K L- - 'K , - :D X x -41 . I Q - I L X V K x l K X C x. ' X I X I L' C x v r X 'K xx' I x X H S ' 'f x K s K B' 5 n F x xg . stories to rclatc. Evcn tlwough tlmc Class of I945 may not ln- forrunatc ' g . ' , '- ' 1 X ' . iss '4 . . I ,v K x It x x 1 I x i .. x '.k.'A L il X ' lv c Y, L. c. xx ' . ' V h 1 h .Io lg V . 3, . d . ' ' ' x ' l'- Q ' Q ' . .I ' ' d . . . . , . - X ' ' O v '. fi ' , JL, k , '11, PAGE II AQUILA .,.1.,.,.,.,.1.1-1.1-l.f.,.,.,.1.,.1.1 Riv JOHN A MCCARTHY ASSISTANT AT ST IOHN TH! LAANGI LIST CHURCH PAGEIZ AQUILA lllilllllllllllllllllllllllll Father Francoeur O FATHER FRANCOEUR the graduatxng class offers thanks for the many, many tlnngs he has done for Saxnt john High School He IS a man of actlon and ingenuity Wlmerm Father beg1ns to organlze sometlnng he IS not easlly stopped, and he always finds a way to overcome obstacles HIS perseverance and cheerfulness 1n the face of dxfhcultles speak volumes more than any sermon HIS example plants wlthm our hearts a deslre to face our llfes work mn the same manner Over a ear a o he started the Sefvola Cantorzun so that the Y g u 1ls could assist 111 the htur of the Church b sxn in the muslc P P gy Y g g proper to IIS serv1ces Under lns able and untxrlng dlrectxon, we learned w1th CI1Cllllb13SI'I1 an age old musxc whlch Walter Damrosch has characterwed as the most l'JL'lLltlfUl 111 the world The Stfvola Cantorzmz has recelved deservmg and smcere trlbutes from both parxslnoners and out of town people The Fife and Drum Corps came 1nto existence through the proposal of Father Francoeur for the puplls who volunteered to jo1n the Corps, he obtamed the best xnstruments and the most evcellent teachers After slx weeks of IUICHSC practlce, the Corps made 1ts formal debut At once lf won the lngh PFHISC of all who watched IIS members In the l ne of march To date, If has met w1th unqual1f1ed success and, as long as Father lb 1ts leader, we are confident that there w1ll be no F1fe and Drum Corps to surpass that of Saint ohn Hlgh School Valuable 1ndeed has Father Francoeur been 111 promotlng the welfare of our school I xttle IS there we can say or do to repay hlm amply but we want hlm to know that we do apprec1ate deeply all he has clone for us May the years return 1n full measure to hxm the klndness wlnch he has glven out to others fofm Thomas 45 1 1 1 ' 5 , 1 1 1 . . . . , - 1 1 1 1 1 1 - 1 1 ' . 1 - 1 1 1 1 e . e . f - 1 1-1 Av 1 1 1 1 1 4 - 1 , . 1 v. . . 1 1 1 , , -. . . . . e., . 1 .4 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Q . s AQUILA PAGE 13 flllllfllffffilfffflfliiillllff ww 'Kw- REVPREND EDWIN A FRANcohUR ASs15IANT AT Sr JOHN IHL I'vANGHl5r CHURQH ,, f ilth ,,..h. - ff h A G ' ' 4 ff PAGFI4 AQUILA lllllllllllllllllllllllllllll Father Boner QRDS can not descrxlne Father Boner, our hest fl'lL11Cl You just have to lenow lnm Frlendly greetlngs are hls spec1alty We shall never forget how he xnterrupted our classes wlth hls hearty Good mornmg, class' Collapse' That greetxng never fa1led to ruse the thermometers of our feehngs to then' lnghest degrees of meer There 1s no school duty, no soclal allalr no athlet1c contest 1n whlch he 15 not personally 1nterested He has gladly accepted the trouhles and trlals that go hand 111 hand wlth the pos1t1on of Dnrector of Athletxcs Hxs one thought 19 to make Salnt ohn High School worthy ln every respect to compete wlth other hlgh schools 1n the state and out of the state A full LII1llOfIDCCl team representmg the school 111 three sports agamst OIDPOSIIIOI1 hoth ID and h yond 1ts Clasg, SIJCHICS eloquently of Fatllefq eflorts Cilnqldlrlng that he started from scratch Regardless of weather condltlons, he IS always at the pracnce sesslons of the team, ready wxth 1I1l:OI'U13I101'l and help for the yOUUg 'lsplflng athletes In turn, tllesfe athletes SlSl0W thexr esteem for thelr Dxrector hy wllhngly carrylng OLII not only lus orders but hrs least suggestmon and wlsh Our trlps to the out of town games and tournaments durlng the past year would not have been complete without Father Boners bass volce slnglng Mary Ann McCarthy Hls presence always uplnfted us, and when he was wlth us, we were consc1ous that all was well Truly, slnce hrs stay 111 Concord, Father has found his way into the heart of every pupll of Saint ohn High School In leavlng our school days hehlnd us we do not leave our fr1end Often at God s altar we shall leneel ln prayer and remember hlm We hope that he vslll do the same for the Class of 1945 louzse Harrison 745 I x 1 F 1 I - . 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Sl. blmnv lm-' 'ZX'-XNf,lI.l5l f CH PAGE I6 AQUILA Father Shields T WAS near the end of our Freshman year that Father Shlelds came to us from that fimed metropolms Claremont It was not long before we lcnew wlth certamty that we could go to hlm whenever we needed guxdfunce He contrlbuted readlly to our relxglous tralnmg and to wlntever pertamed to our welfare Although h1s VISIIS to our classes were brief and few they wxll be remembered for hls clever w1t made them enjoyable The transfer of leather Slnelds from Concord to Gorham came as a surprlse to all We were mdeed sorry to see hlm go We thank h1m w1th all our hearts fer all he d1d for us In hrs new work may he be blessed wlth success and may we someday IHCCI agaln Ullfll we do meet agaxn and always we pray God to lceep hum safe and ble s hlm day by day Katlnerzne Reardon ,45 . . . . . .,. . . .,. . .,. . . . . .,. . .,. . .,. . . . a s x . - s e A- . . e . . , 1 w. s , . , e . e e - . x , 1 v . . s 1 , , 1 -s x , . 3 , , x - , 1 - H 5 x S . AQL um PAGE 1' .,.1.l.1.,.1.1.1-1-1-1-1-l'l-l-1-l-l-1-l-l-1-1'1-l-1-l-l-1'1-1 .Qu JW Q! EC'37 ' Rl Nl Rl Nu osx PH SHIELD5. Q 1501.-NLR Assls'rAN'I' A'I' ST. JOHN THE EVANGELIST CHURCH PAGE 18 AQUILA CHOOL P-w U1 S 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 930 5 ber Decem Board of Educat on I8 Sta FC New Hampsh by pproved A 930 bel' Septem Founded Y T. OHN HIGH S , 1 . i i , 1 AQUILA PAGE I I Rcfzgmn Thn P I' nghrfv gmc r qlstnr lruzffv Smir farm Qlmr .Spam fu Sxsrgr RFv Our Favulty Mowsxfwon IRI MIAH S Buclcl w DFL RA PR Rev OHN A MCCARTHY Rrv EDWIN A IARANCOLUR REV RICHARD O BONER Prnu 1pf1l SISTER MARY ULIANA 'ICUIU M lVl1qd1hn Art m lVI1gCl1h.n Fuluhq Nliuru 11 Hmturw arm' Clilff Slsur NI Juhum Smfr M Fuhhq Pmnurmv and .Souofop Sigur M M1L1FtLU f funzzsfrw fblstur llvmzm Slsur B14 fr jg Snsur C 17717111 Syflillt' Slsru M IW lt JLHILUILX Slstcr SISYLI' NI f munzcnc mu Nl A1L4l7rJ!IIl Artv llll'll1nI Anutus Arthur 0 Eul1h1 Amitus Arthur Silxwt ms ffiruv H Vffhmton 1nd Nlnrrlll School Stiff ffmm I' 4 011012114 s Nhss Nhrx A Girwm and Sm!-F f'.l'f'f'l'l'l'l'l f'f'l'l f'f'l'l'l'l'l'l'l'l'l'l , RT. , . J 5 . 3 .3 . ,. ., . ., . , 1 .J . . , N A 1 ,R ' -H f Q ,' 1 ,.' . . ' M. Im' . . X If Slstvr M. Wfaurccn I I f 5 X M. f ' Q, , K '. L -X A . .Y I ,. X. V- 1 41- . 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Class Officers President JOHN JAMES THOMAS Vire-President MARY CECEI IA MAYHEW .Sec retary MARY WINNIFRED PELKEY freasurer DONALD OHN ACOBS Year Book Staff Ecfztor BARBARA ELLEN FLYNN AQUILA 1-I-1-1-iff-1.1.1 Assistant 1:d1tor Art I:d1tOr LEONA CATHERINE LACLAIRF DONALD OHN ACOBS Typzsts MARY LOUISE PAVEGLIO MARCELLL THLRESL POIRIER J J ' ' ' ' 1 A J J I A ISABELLE JEAN ANDREWS RACHEL MARY NOI.IN AQUILA PAGE 21 Honor Roll Valedzrtory KATHERINE LOUISE RFARDON Salutatory MARY CECFLIA MAYHEW Class Hzstory LPONA CATHERINE LACLAIRE Class Propfncry ANN MARY GILI ERAN Class Wzfl OHN AMLS THOMAS Englzslz Essay PFIZSS donated by D1vIsIon No 1 Anc1ent Order of H1b6fUl8IlS awarded to FRANCES ANN SPAULDING an KATHERINE LOUISE REARDON Putflzr Slzvmlzfzg PrIzes donated by Concord CWOUIICLI Knlghts of Columbus and Court Margaret K Desmond Cathohc Daughters of Amerlca awarded at the Commencement BXCFCISCS to LOUISE MILDRED HARRISON an ANN MARY GILLERAN Selected by Judges In prelImInary and seml final contests Contestants LOUISE MII IIRED HARRISON FRANCES ANN SIIAUIDING ANN MARY GILLERAN JOHN JOSEPH SULLIVAN ,.,.,.,.,.,.,.,.,.1.1-1.1.1.1.,.,,,-1.1.1.1-1-1-I-I-f'l-1 - 1 1 1 v s 4 7 1 PAGE 77 AQUILA 945 THE RIGHT REVEREND MONS GNOR AND THE CLASS oF S 5 Nxl QI 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 N - N H 9 5 1 1 5 5 E23 AQUH A PAG If jf W? 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AQUILA C23 A-:P xv-9 'if sf :WS 'Wi mmf 93' it my PAGE 25 SAI VATORF MICHAEL ALOSA Smvlr INDUsTRxAL Calm plmfarzt ana' revcrved Amlwmon To be Uncle Sams ntplmew Ho y lxsttnlng to records Pet AVCFSIOH Storc work By worcl lVl11rly doats and sweet stuff Favorite Song Girl of My Drcams Actlvltles Altar B y I 2 unlor Rtcl Cross I 2 3 4 Basketball 1 Football 3 Catlmolrc Actlon Club 3 ISABELLE JEAN ANDREWS In COMMERCIAL Cm ru willy and unperturbable AIIIl3lfllJI1 To join tlme Waves Hcmbby Collecting snapshots Put Avcrslon Ferns wheels Byworcl Are u lcxddmng' I'avor1te Song Dont Pence Me In Actlvltlcs Scuncc Clubl Gym l 2 CIOIF unlor Rtd Cross I 2 3 4 Citllolxc ACCIOH Club 3 Dr1m1t1cs 3 Yearbook Staff MAURICNE HENRY DUPUIS Dm rv Cos1MERcIAL C1741 KILICYIIIIIICCII Lind 111611 gTOOHlC'Cl A1I1lWlf1l7l1 To join Uncle Sams forces Hobby Playing plmonograplm records Pet AVCfb101l Spmacll ITVOIIIL Song Stardust ACYIVIIICS Altar Boy l 2 3 4 I31scl1ll l unlor Rccl Cross I 2 3 4 Cat1o1c Acnon Club 3 Treasurer of Commerclal Club 4 I-1-1-1-f'ffl-I-1-1-I-1-1-I-I-1-1.1.1,1.f.1.f.1.f.,-1-1-f'f.,.,.,., ff -'fl - - v - , Q- ?, . - - .- - . bb . -I I f . 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I ' M Q J ' , , , , l l I . it , ,gg i 7 3 I! 2 PAGE 26 AQUILA BARBARA FI I EN FI YNN BARB COMMERCIAL zuclz wzttcd mlclllgcnt and agrecabfe Amb1t1on To bcome a 'IOLIFHHIISI Hobbies Pen pals and mov1eS Pet AVEFSIOU GIouceSter tbunder SbowerS Byword You dreamer you Iravorlte Song III Get By Act1v1tIeS Gym I 2 Scxence Club I unlor Red CroSS 1 Z 3 4 CatI1oI1c Actxon CIub 3 Scbola Can torum 3 4 Secretary of C0mmerc1aI CIub 4 Edltor Yearbook Dramatxcs 3 ANN MARIE GILLERAN CLASSICAL II msomr tfmuefvl uf ana' Iadyfz e Ambmon To be an X ray tecbmclan Hobby IVIov eS Pet Averslon Gomg to bed on mme Byword W F2lbCII1HIlI1g 1Sn t It? Favorite Song III Be Seemg CI Ib I 2 unlor Red CroSS I 2 3 4 DramatIcS 3 CIIOIY I 2 3 4 ScIIoIa Cantorum 3 4 CatboI1c Actlon CIub 3 Class Prophet LOUISP IVIILDRED HARRISON IRISH CLASSICAL I..,,,, Attracfne ynauous and wlnnmg Ambltlon To be 1 Successful teacher I'Iobb1es Dan cmg and sports Ret Averslon GarI1c Byword Ose plume' Fworlte Song My Buddy Actrvxtxes Latm CIu I 2 Gyml 2 umor Red CroSSI Z 3 4 SCI ence CIub 3 4 CatIIoIIc Action CIub 3 Scbola Can torum 3 4 Cheer Leader 4 I'1Ie and Drum Corps 4 Y Dramatxcs 3 4 f l'l'f'l'l'l'f'l .l'.l'l l'l'l'l'l'l'f'I f'I l'f'l'l'f'l'f'l'l'l'l'l' ' Qc I' mf Q ' I 1 ' I A I 12. B . as A , QQ 7 ' ,, . . . u . . . . ' ' ' 7 7 5 J in 7 7 9 S 5 - f' 9 I 3 f- ,, , f , L. 1 Qt X A ' 3 s - av ' E , er a - S, I . . 'QQ 3? 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RC IAL Pager enff714r1a5t1c and un tuupenr Ui-ia Aa Ambltlon To bc a secretary Hobbxcs Slcatmg 1nd f clanclni, Pct AVLFSIOII Dishes Hyword Gu wlnz Pavorltc Song Ave lVI1r1a A 1Vlf1L5 Gym l 2 Science Club l umor Red Cross I Z 3 4 Dramitlcs 3 Catbollc Action Club 3 Scbola Cantorum 3 4 Cbccr Leader 4 Fxfe and Drum Corps 4 'Y'IJ'l'l'l'l'l'l'l'll'll'l'l'l'l'.l'l'l'l'l'f'f'l f'f'l l'f'l'f'lf4 up I' ,, , ' ' , . ' ' V, ' L ' le ..- fffq A ' . ' . ff . H . . , ' U . . . I H I . H I . , 1 - ' Y: - ' -' a 9 1 a s ' Cl l , 3, 4g lmolr l, gj 2'cl , 2, 3, 4g v - - . A . . A , , , . .1 y 3, 4. au? t . ' N H - V 4 I ', . v - f Q 1. K I M 4 x .. H 4. Y. H., .I . 44n l I W My Dreams. Activities: Science Club lg Gym I, 25 P ' 5 3 h Q,., ,.f ' ' : - . . ' Y . My ' v. - A 2 . ' : -A 3 fl 'tw 4, I 'A : - K A .U ct' f , 5 ' ' IJ A J -3 1 9 Q I I - -' 3 . A S 1 A 1 Q , g ' . PAGE za AQUILA up ww -ul PAULINF MARY LAMORA POLLY COMMYRCIAI Snulzng, quiet and rctmng Ambmon To lx an Lxprrt typlst Holvlwu Qlmtmg 11'ldlWOWllI1g Prr Averslon Dancmg Byword For the lovr of Mila Favorite Song Always ACIIVI r s Gym l 2 umor RL Cross l 2 3 4 Cum ACTION flulw 3 Scmnce Club 1 Gler Club l 2 3 4 Sclmola Cantorum 3 4 l'1fo. and Drum Corps 4 JOHN MATTHEW LANF OHNNY GYNIRAL frm rd nt dHlblflU1lY am lguzzal Am wltxon To Clo IVl'iIlOl1 worlc Holwlwy Sports Pu Avrrslon lVlonotony Byword Tala II easy I1VOI'lfL Song Ir l-licl To BL You ACIlV1flkb Foot 2 4 131 n1l2 ETDWARD JOSEPH MAHON Enom INDUSIRIAI Atfvldu loyal 511161, fmmorom Amlutlon To lx a barber Hobby Bllll'lI'dS Put AVtrSll5l1 C3'lllllH0WLI' Bywor uut lwvorltr Song You Arr My Sunshine Acuvmes Babrlnll l Z 4 lootlwall l 2 3 Captaln of Football 4 Baslcrtlnll l 2 C1pmm of Bnlcctlnll 3 4 I-I-I-f-1-1-1-1-I-1-1.,.,.,.,.,.,,,.,.,.1.1.l.,.,.,.f.,.,.,.,.,.,., J rr VY A ' K 7: a I , : - -' - 5 . wa: . . 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AQUILA '35 PAGE 29 MARION ROSI3 MINER MINER CLASSIK AL Obff.'T'ld7'lf Cdlldld 61710, CUOpE37'c1fl1E Ambmon To be a success m llfE Hobby Photog raphy Pet Averslon Omons Byword You farmer Eavorlte Song Ifldli-111 love Call Actxvmea unlor Crossl Z 3 4 Gyml 2 C-'llOlI'l 2 3 4 Scmofn Cantorum 3 4 Sclence Club 3 4 Latm Club I 2 Cheer Leader 4 Catholic ACIIOU Club 3 JANE FRANCES MURPHY ANIF Grm RAI Shy a'rmnr0 and tranquil Ambmon To be a nurse Hobb1es Tenms and slcl mg Pet Averslon The w1r Byword Go feather your arches Favorlte Song anne Dear Acnvmes u xor Red Cross l 2 3 4 Gym I 2 Sclence Club 4 RACHEL MARY NOLIN RAY COMMFRQ IAI Icareablr ma' dnl L,f1'lCYO1lS Ambxtlon To be a Cadet Nurse Hobby Bowling Pet Averslon Dishes Byword For Pete s salce Fav orlte Song Dont Fence Me In ACflV1IlC5 Scxence Club l, Jumor Red Cross I, Z, 3, 4, Gym l, 2, Year bool: Staff, Choir I, 2, 3, Cathollc Actxon Club 3 ,.,.,.,.,.,.,.1.,.,.,.,.,.,.,.,.,.,.,.,.,.,.,.,,,.,.,.,.,.,.,.,.,.,- , -- -I , F A 4 , . 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' ' , ' a 1 4 AQUILA PAGE 31 '96-1 'ir' 'ul Kb pdl V' FRANCES ANN SPAULDING FRANNII CONIBIFRCIAL Conzpc 1011! prmtlcal and modevt Ambmon To b 1 stenograplur and a pmer Hobby Collecting movie St1r pbotoe Pet Avcrelon Bad books and plcturu I3yworcI I m a b 1 a a d glrl Favorite Song I Drum Of You Actlvltxes Scxence Club I Gym I 7 unlor Rtd Crossl 2 3 4 CatI1oI1c Actlon CIuIw3 Dram1t1cQ3 Cbolr I 2 3 4 S hola Cantnrum JOHN JOSEPH SULLIVAN SULIY COMNIPRCIAL Mllflfdl fdnlg and nonfhdldnf Ambntlon To be 'ln embalmer Hobby Collcctlng bot band recordQ Pet AVCFSIOH Gettlng up 1n tbe morning Byword For times bake Favorite Song Always ACIIVIIICS Baseball I CatI1oI1c Actlon Club 3 unlor Red Cross I 2 3 4 Commerclal Cub 4 Fxfe md Drun Corps 4 JOSEPH WILLIAM TROY B I CONIMERCIAL Un: acted vlcazl asf and quzet Amlxtlon To serxe Uncle Sam Hobby Baseball Pet Avcrsxon Sprung football Byword Salceel I'1v orltt Song Wllen Ir1QI1 Eyes Arc Smlllhg ACUVIIICS Football 2 3 4 BasIcctbaII3 4 BasebaIl4 ,Iumor Red Crow I 2 3 4 Catholic Action Club 3 1-111-1-l-1-l-f-l-iff-l-f-l-l-1.1-I-I-1-1-1-1-1-A1-1-I-1-1-1-1.1.1 Y, P I I-,vm ' Q. 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AQUIIA PAGE Illllllllllllllllllllllllllll Class History NE DAY early in September, 1941 friends and future friends assembled at Mass to begin a new and important chapter in their school lives After Monsignors heart warming welcome, the new pupils left the church and hastened to the Freshman room for they were eager to see their new environment From that moment on Saint ohn High School began to rise from the ranks of the obscure to the heights of the scholastic world Members of the class were 1n1t1ated into the Science and Latin Clubs both under the direction of Sister M Eulalia, then came admittance into Sister oans Choral Club Boys who were later to make a name in the world of sports trudged nightly after school After school sessions, parties, Cscar and faces of old frlends fill pages of our Freshman memory book In later years we shall dwell on them, but now let us turn the page to our Sophomore year When we gathered in the Sophomore room, we did not realize th treat in store for us Im referring to that fellow Eli of course Need I say more' If your conscience pricks you when you read his name, you may well strike your breast and say, All my fault We shall never forget Sister Magdalens radio or Wilfred Brodeur The att exhibits, too, made school more interesting and us more cultured, we hope Our art scrapbooks will ever remind us of the days that took wings while we were Sophomores Before we knew it, we were preparing for the dreaded finals but these finals had one happy element in them they reminded us of summer vacation We were greeted by Sister Arthur when we embarked on our unior year, and, such a year We had house parties and ever so many Jolly times trying to raise money for the unior Senior banquet Truly it was one of the happiest years in our school career During this year we welcomed two new members into the fold Cecelia Mayhew from Plymouth, New Hampshire, and Cleo Vigue from Keene, New Hampshire In these two girls we discovered acting ability and we did not let it remam an unused talent in either We staged pantomimes and later a one act play that proved so successful that the audience begged for more -. 33 f 7 X U . . . , . I , , ' ' 8 ' . 1 to White Park. These were but a few of our many activities. 4. . 1 , I . . . X . . . S . , . , . , . ' ' ff l 3, . , . . , 7 7 . PAGE 34 AQUILA fl 1111 Shall we ever forget the hot dog sales? Wxnnle where d1d you get those dogs? Is that to be an eternal mystery? Remember how we dlsrupted the t1me schedule of the school but 1n the end everybody got at least one hot dog and the lucky ones got' ' ' l ' ' Whlle we were unlors Father Francoeur was assxgncd to our parxsh At once he became an act1ve promoter of school act1v1t1es Many of the members of our class jomed the Sclnola Cantorum wh1ch Father organlzed We were very proud the hrst t1me we sang the I-hgh Mass for our servlcemen who had glven the1r llves for our country Each week 1n our own school we bought elther stamps or bonds for the war effort we had shared in gatherxng scrap and paper too but thls manner of honorlng our boys was the begxnnmg of somethlng very dear to us Flnally came what we consider the blggest event of the year the un1or Sen1or banquet It was 1ndeed the most colorful banquet CVCX' glven and we dare anyone t0 deny that We Ceftalnly found out that we possessed very capable houselceepers The cleanlng of the closet was a noble job Qur class d1d not stop wxth a banquet for we wlshed to do more for a class that would probably be sendmg bovs overseas very soon We gave the Senlors a Communlon brealcfast at the Colonlal Inn There we gave a toast to the year gone by a year of wresthng w th French verbs of dlssectxng hsh and frogs of frownlng over the tw1sts and turns of shorthand of hobnobblng w1th Amerrcan men and women of letters yes a year of worlc and a year of pleasure The graduatlon goal seemed very near the day we entered school rn September 1944 as Semors Our last year was a green banner one ln the held of sports Our boys were 1nv1ted to the State Tourna ment 1n Durham New Hampshxre and later rece1ved s1lver baslcet balls for wmnmg m the seml hnals there The team also played 1n the Cathol1c Tournament 1n Boston Our cheer leaders were very faxthful to thelr duty and drd a rous ng good Job 1n the cheermg secnon Members of the Senlor Class also belonged to Father Franco ur s Flfe and Drum Corps John Sulllvan b came Fathers r1ght hand man IH the drummmg sect1on The Lamora s1sters were drumm rs and Louxse Harrlson played the lyre Some of the boys led the color guard when the corps made 1ts hrst pubhc appearance so we were well represented xn th1s new HCIIVIIY We were both sorry and proud to lose Thomas Conley who is - -1-1.1-1.1-,.,.,.,.f.,,. . . . .1 ' 1 a a 1 J , ' 9 s a a a , . 7 I Y X . , Z 7 7 7 a v ' , . 9 7 ' ' 1 Q - . . , . 9 - . . . . . . 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AQUILA PAGE35 lllllflllfllllllllllllllllllf now a candldate for the Maryknoll Order When h1s goal 15 reached, we ask that he often remember hxs school pals The blggest soclal event of the year was the Chr1stmas dance, the first formal ever glven by Semors It was a tremendous success and we meant lf to be so from the start, for on our achtevement would depend many future perm1ss1ons for formals By means of a raffle and a ser1es of part1es, we made enough money for the essentlals and the trtmmmgs When the dance was over, everyone agreed that we knew how to do thmgs he r1ght way That was the trme everyone wore wmgs and tried to be doubly good Confraternlty groups from Nashua, Htllsboro, Suncook, and the Sacred Heart Parlsh were our guests durlng the sprlng vacatton After a general meetlng ln church, we had a chlcken supper at the hall and then a dance It was wonderful' We ll never, never forget lt' The Nashualtes made qu1te a h1t wlth us, so much so that we can hardly watt to make a return v1s1t before school closes The usual thr1lls and horrors of prxze speaking that all classes go through IS almost over The essays are yet to come We are lookmg forward to the banquet and to somethmg else, too We ve heard rumors about the un1or plans for us and they sound superflne Senlor days weren t all fun We had plenty of studying to do tn chem1stry, htstory, soclology Enghsh, and business practice Our prmctpal, S1ster ulxana, was our home room teacher, and, under her supervlsxon, we learned to know her better and to appreclate all she does for Salnt ohn s Chemshxng as we shall each memory of our school days, we shall often look back wxth grateful hearts to the years that are no more To those who have atded us 1n mcreasmg our store of knowledge, nn bulldxng our characters, and 1n tralnlng us to be good cxttzens of thts world and of the world to come, we say a fervent thank you Remember us and pray for us, please, for we are not endmg but just begmnmg Leona Lafflazre 45 L . 7 ' s . . , . , . , . . J , 7 - 1 AQLJILA PAGh sf Illlllllflflllll11111111111ll Class Wlll E THE lllustrlous and energet1c SCIIIOL' Class of 1945 after hav1ng successfully passed the CXHYIIIIIHUOIIS of the examlners, and bemg ln full possession of four years of brllllant hrgh school erud1t1on, do feel that we have the necessary abxllty to draw up th1s our last wlll and testament To the ar nlty To MOHSlgDOF Buckley we leave our gratxtude for hls pauencc hls kmdness, and the many SUggCSFl011S he has QIVCII us We thank lnm for the many socxal and arhletlc events whxch we have been able to carry out wlth h1s consent and under h1s SLlpCI'V1S1Ol1 drawn out each day durmg hls stay ln Concord To Father Francoeur we g1VC a palr of thlck gloves so that he won t wear out h1s hands vwhxle dxrectmg the Sclvola flantorzun Father Boner we leave a squad of Pmkerton cheer leaders Slster uhana we leave a recordmg mach1ne wluch she can use ln d1ctat1ng her hlstory assxgnments Slster Magdalen we bequeath a gallery of famous pamtmgs Sxster Amatus we leave an automat1c change machme to be used when she sells mllk and candy at lunch tlme For Sxster Salvatorxs there shall be mstalled a system of mter class communlcatlon to fac1htate the del1very of phone calls To Srster Arthur we would l1ke to leave a new roof to replace her leaky one, but, as our funds do not permxt us to do so, we leave umbrellas for the umors who s1t m the area near the leak To Slster Eulaha we leave a treasury full of money so that she can buy all the greetmg cards that she wants for SIGNIFERI To S1ster Nlaureen we leave a very brllllant soclology class To the srfvool John Thomas leaves the task of rmglng the bell to Wllllam Shea, and to Allce Hughes he leaves lns d1st1nct1ve record as class commuter f e To Father lVlcCarthy we leave a bag of best wishes, one to be To ' . 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PAGE ss AQUILA Edward Mahon leaves to ohn Fraser his track shoes to be used in running to Buster Brown s at noon ohn Sullivan bequeaths his position in the drum corps to Martin King with the advice that Marty is not to practic during study periods Donald acobs leaves hls artistic abihty and a supply of rul rs to Ann Alosa to Joseph O Shea William Troy bequeaths his waltzmg ability to Richard Forest Maurice Dupuis leaves his permanent wave to Frank Stackpole Salvatore Alosa leaves his ample supply of 21lIb1S to Edward Heath Cecelia Nlayhew leaves her seat in the chemistry room to William Walsh Rachel Nohn wills her famous phrase and stuff like that to Harry Donovan Katherine Reardon gives her place in the dramatic club to Edwina Mayo Marcelle Poirier leaves her fiery temperament to William uirlc Louise Harrlson wills her lyre to oan Kiley Isabelle Andrews leaves on the spur of the moment without say mg good bye Dorothy Peckham may have her seat near the window Pauline Lamora leaves her front seat to Eugene Lugg Cleo Vlgue leaves her seat in the typlng room to Sally Rizzo Winnifred Pellcey and Frances Spaulding leave their places of honor in the French III class to William Lyons and Ernest Morin Ann Gilleran bequeaths her soft voice to Betty Thompson Mary Pavegho leaves her dancing shoes to Emeha Greco Patricia I-Iugron leaves her winning smile and personahty to Margaret Moran Jane Murphy leaves her bashfulness to Beverly Croteau Patricia Lamora leaves her love for dish washing to Pauline Faretra or Ellen McCarthy whichever one needs it the most l'l'l'f'l'l'l'l'l'I'l'l'l'l'l'I l'I'l'l'l l'I'l'I'vl'oln1'fl. . . , - - ' ee as ' - - , e John Lane leaves his ability to debate without any preparation ' ' ff i - 77 , . AQUILA PAGE 39 Leona LaCla1re leaves her d6VOf1OD to school to Loraxne Po1r1er Barbara Flynn bequeaths her studlous manncr to Genevleve Bourdon The cheer leaders leave then' yells and songs to next year s hope fuls ean MacDonald V1fgID1a Cerlello oan Klley Irene Landry Lorame Polrler, Marguerlte LaBranche, Laura Dupont, and Ed w1na Mayo The graduates leave ames Mayhew and Phyllls Mayo as care takers of the Senlor classroom They request that the caretakers give due respect to anythlng that serves as a remlnder of the Class of '45 To our former classmate Thomas Conley who IS now a candx date for Maryknoll we leave best wlshes for his perseverance and happ1ness To those who shall take our places next year we leave our motto Fzdes Carztas Verztas We hope that they w1ll love and honor If Wlth much sorrow and regret we slgn our class wlll In wltness whereof we set our hands and seal th1s fourth day of May Anno Domznz one thousand nme hundred and forty hve Presldent, B U Here Secretary I B There fofm Thomas 45 ' 7 J a 71 9 9 a 7 ' a rf ' - ' av - - w 1 - - 7 Q ' - , . . 7 AQUILA PAGE 41 Class Prophecy ELL well here If 15 une 17 1955 the tenth annlversary of my graduatlon How I enjoy looking back to the days when my classmates and l dreamed of the future Many of our plans have come true Let me tell you about us Yesterday I met Marcelle Polrler We had a grand old gab FIFSI she told me all about Davld and the chlcken farm whrch by the way IS the best 1n the country We then stepped mto our favor 1te haunt the Purltan whrch has now changed hands ohn Lane IS the proprxetor Whxle we were enjoymg one of ohns speclal dlSllLS Wllo should Walk l1'l but the scholar LOUISE HHFFISOH She rs teachlng hrgh school and advancmg rapldly She brought us an rnterestmg b1t of news Ir seems she was ln New York and went to R3dlO Clty MUSIC Hall to see the famous tap dancer Mane form rly Mary Pavegho There was qulte a reumon there for ohn Thomas band was playlng and the movmg plcture showed the great lover the second Charles Boyer lVlaur1ce Dupuis The Swooner Donald acobs sang a l76i:lL1f1fUl love song Slnglng of course IS just hls avocatxon Pamtmg murals IS his real work Louise soon had to leave us as she IS Wflflllg a book on the hfe of that famous Maryknoll nun S1ster Wmmfred Slster has done much for the children m Chma who love her clearly In the book we shall get a ghmpse too of the great work Father Thomas IS domg as a Nlaryknoller After lunch we declded to take a llttle stroll Indeed we hadnt gone far when we met Isabelle Andrews who practxcally runs the Rumford Press She IS goxng to have Loulse s book prlnted T for got to ask Isabelle 1f she had recelved her tenth year button We stopped to buy a paper and how surprrsed we were to see ohn Sulhvan s plcture on the front page He has been chosen Presxdent of the National Embalmers Assoclatlon H15 WlfC the former Cleo Vlgue had been V1Slfl11g at the home of Governor Wrlham Troy the finest pohtxclan of our tlme ohns secretary Frances Spauldmg was also a week end guest at the Governors uome Barbara Flynn edltor of the Monzt0rPatr1ot wrote a splendid artlcle yesterday on the life of Admiral Edward Mahon former Samt John athlete His bravery durmg World War II won for ,.,.,.,.,.,.,.,.,.,.,.,.,.,-.,.,.f.,.,.,.,.,.,.,.,.1.f.f.1 v a ,I a 7 a a 9 ' ' , . 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' a 9 a - , ' x , - a ' , 9 PAGE 42 AQUII A hlm the admlratlon of the whole nation W1th hlm even now IS has old buddy Lieutenant Salvatore Alosa actmg Admirals a1de Little dtd they realize they d be mak1ng history lnstcad of sklppmg xt I asked Marcelle lf she had read the latest fashlon magazme edlted by jane Murphy Upon learmng that she hadn t I told her Store she has a cha1n of them all over the country to buy one Her partner IU business and III pleasure IS Katherlne Reardon and together they make qulte a team They are now 1n France trymg to open another chain of drug stores there Working 1n the clerlcal department of the Mayhew Reardon cham we find Patrlcxa Lamora and Paullne Lamora Leona LaCla1re 1S 1n charge of the advertlsmg On our way home we walked past the new hospltal and dropped ln to see Patrlcta I-Iugron Marlon Mmer and Rachel Nolm who are the head nurses They have made unusual dxscoverles toward the treatment of fatal dlseaseq and IAIHVC WOH the I'9COgI1lf1OI1 of the Natlonal Medlcal ASSOCIQIIOII As tt was gettmg late Marcelle left me to feed her chtckens I wandered on alone deep 1n the fond old memorles that were re called to my mrnd Today as I go about my work I smg happxly Robert Burns unlversal song of frxendshlp Auld Lang Syne Soon John w1ll be home to dlnner and once agaln he w1ll have to llsten to all I dnd and sald yesterday for on thus anmversary of my graduatlon my heart ms fllled wxth the thoughts of those who shared so much w1th me durxng my htgh school days Ann Gzlleran 45 I-l-I-1-I-I-I-A,.,-1.1.,.,.,.,.,.,.,.,.,.,.,.,.,.,.,.,:, ' . . , , . . . . , . 7 7 ' . N , , , ' 7 she must see ltg so we went into Cecelia Mayhew's Concord Drug 7 ' 7 ' 9 7 7 3 , . , - - - 7 7 7 . . . ,, ,, . , . , , 7 , 7 ' I BY THESE SIGNS You SHALL mow THEM MAKCELLE pmgfclfx LOUISE QQ M M KMHERINE 1RACHgL, LIANE 5' V ' l ABQLLL AU ICE DGNALD SCHO .. bij N'- I Q Q7 V x3 ,ff . who I BOOKS f H0 Ho of NS, BOOKS! V ' Nf 1 X2 5 A M H OL. ' 3 ii i 1 fy PACE 44 Class Ballot Best COH1lDlI1'lflO11 of beauty and brams lVlost popular glrl Most popular boy Best dressed glrl Best dressed boy Wlttlest glrl Wlttxest boy Most studlous 1r Glrl most lllcely to succeed Boy IHOSI lrlcely to succeed lVlost gentlemanly Nlost laclylllce lVlost accommodating lVlost socralwle Nlost energetlc Most attracrlve personallty LllLIeSt Sunmest smrle Best loser Boy Best loser Glrl Most artxstxc Best slnger Best character performer Class commenter Class poet Class pesslmxst Best dancer AQUH A Ann Gllleran Ceceln Mayhew Edward Nlaluon ane Murplly olm SUll1V3l1 Isabelle Andrews Edward Mahon Leona LaCla1re Barbara Flynn Ulm Lane olm Tluomas MHIICJD Mmer Wxnrulfred Pellcey Patrxcn Lamora Marcelle Polrler Louxse Harrlson Paulme Lamora Patricia Hugron W1lll1H1 Troy Raclmel Nolln Donald Jacobs Salvatore Alosa Katherlne Reardon lVlaur1ce DLIPUIS Frances Spauldlng Cleo Vlgue Mary Pavegllo c , 4 A ll'l-'ffl'lffllllufffujnfnfnfafufvjajalnfpfofrlnlofplqlg . x gl . Most studious boy .lolm Thomas MHRy FRANCES LCQN A 5 8 ?Armc1A ?AUL, NE w1N CECELIA 5 E5 Z H LEG NN Lvl 1 WVU? if X 5 OA ' L XXX55L Z 1 X N Lggfea fi is - 6' XXXWIIX - 'AV Q: I b n H - :Q W F 7 Z Y I V X XLLQNOX. T E H 1 2 wi 'ig A oo 'I'-A -if L Fd- Z 3. 'roof -ilkigu ,gh Q R. C gimll A xx! My he 0 Zh W2 1 BUY 0 0 4 Gil' 0 0 ' PAGE 46 Class Census Name S Alosa I Andrews M Dupuxs Flynn Gllleran I-larrlson I-lugron acobs LaCla1re Pat Lamora P Lamora Lane E Mahon C Mayhew M Nllner I Murphy R Nolm M Pavegho W Pellcey M Polrler K Reardon F Spauldmg Sulllvan Thomas XV Troy C Vxgue Age draft age she wont tell we often wonder sweet slxteen never an old maid lust a lcld If s a secret growmg up just rlght just a sweet lcld age of mclependence okay It cloesn t matter she acts young really not old that s tellmg yust about teen age 9 9 9 'P 'P 'P not so old age of wlsdom gettlng along bachelor boogxe woogle age age of mnocence only rumors PLINIOUV POI' VISICINED downstaxrs loolcmg out the wmdow gettmg mto trouble movxe stars day dreammg her boy fI'lCIlClS rldmg on busses her smxle her blond ha1r her soc1ab1l1ty shalcmg her head bemg on tlmt hls German haxrcut her Olclsmoblle argumg 111 class her baby volce tallcmng about l changlng boy frlends her sober face her IFIPS to Pcnacoolx her jollxty doublt features playmg the drums rhumhmg lus athletic abllxty gCttl11g excltcd AQUILA Pastlme Donald worltmg W lVl1lS7 hls ha1r Franlcxe Smatra wrltmg to Mlss gomg out rushmg Marla Salvle playmg records domg good deeds gomg to mov1es lcecpmg on the move hangmg around drnvmg WEIIIIDQ for letters combmg her ha1r tallcmg dancmg bcmg quxet worlcmg at F1tch s trymg to be funny rtadmg aslc Cleo playmg tht p12ll'l0 wrxtxng to Durham Sully Ionm Mzner 45 louzse Harrzson 45 .,.,.,.,.,.,.,.,.,.,.,.,.,.,.,.,.,.,.,.,.,.,.1.1.1.1-1-l'l-1-1-1-1-1-I-f Y . , . 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H S , f ,f 'G I I I A nifxifm . fs ' xc Y 9 Q59 74 My O o XX If PAULS 473608 PAGE 48 AQUILA Musical Moments J H Nly Slster and I Tlme Warts for No One Oh ohnny Oh ohnny I Don t Wa11t to Walk WlIl1OLlI You Vrctory Song The Llttle Red Schoolhouse My DCVLVIICDII Slender Tender and T111 Old MacDonald I-l1d 1 larm After the Ball Somehody Else Is Talcmg My Place Why Don t We Du Tlns More Often Be Careful' It s My Heart The Marlne s I-Iymn They re E1rher Too Young or Too Old I Wont Tell a Soul Svmehody s ROClill1g My lVDI'tHIHlWOlf You re 1 Sweet L1ttle Headache an1e Ac cent tchu ate the I osltne I ll Get W1th 1 Song In My Heart I Dont W111t to Walk W1tl1e111t You Where Do We Go from Here You Can t Stop Me from Dfbillililb Notre Dame Vrctory Song, Dont I'ence Me In Say a Prayer for the Bows Over There I-low Sweet You Are Always Take Me Cut to the Hull Game Ill Capture Her I-Ieart l..lV1I'l Lovm l..3llgl1lI'l I ve Got Ir Bad and That A111 t G nod In My Merry Oldsmohlle Im Gettmg Tired So I Can Sleep I 1 ll 111 1tr1c1a W1ll11111 Troy Ann Glllerill C leo Xflgllt Our athletes S 1 H S ohn SUlllV'll'l Mary Paveello Marcelle Po1r1er CIl1I'lStl'11ElS memones Class of 45 V'lC1IlOIlS XV1nn1frfd pellcey Mwrron MIIILF Rachel Nohn 'Ihe answer Day for report car s I X1IDll1'1f10l1S me Murphy lVl1L1r1ee IDUPLIIS Ulm I me Salvrtore Alosa luoo Semors Of A s Ioenee I-I1rr1son lsahelle And e-ws l rances Spiuldmg Barbara Flynn leona I1Cl11re Idward Mahon Dmnald icolws lK'lfllkI'1lIL Reardon Patrlcm Hueron Ceceln Mayhew ohn Tlmmas Cqteellez fllenfuen 47 Katfrerxne Reardon 45 lvl-1-111-f1f.,.,. 1.1.1.1.,.,.,.,.,.,.,.,.,.,.,.,.,,,,,,, ' At S . 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K ,K K gg v! , 1 ff Qs, x - , 1 . 1 .1 1 1 'I s 1 1 1 .M f 1 ,, 1 ff ' 1 1 , , J - . 1 1 1 1 . 11 1 1 1 - 1 - 7 1, 1 X 1 i x 1 1 11 1 - 1 -1 - - 1 1 1 1 j U ' 1 1 ' 1 1 , 1 1 11 1 x - A X x N bl X v4w , 1 v v - AQUILA PAGE 49 WI'l'l''I'.I'I'l'.l l'I I'l'.l'I ,l'l'l'I'Z'l'I'.l'I'l'l'I'l'I'l l'l ilu DANIEL FRANCIS KING C1ass of 1943 In the PHCIHC area September 1944 Qu Him ifllvmnrizun or-IN ANTHONY MINICHIELLO Class of 1940 on the 111 fated Franlclm Marcfz I9 1945 Q1 xl: 4 Q J q - cc - an n ' A 3 Coach Hannigan And Coach Haller ORTUNATE indeed has been Saint ohn High School in having such splendid men as Emmett Hannigan and William D Haller to lead IIS athletes to victory One would have to search far and wide to find better examples of Catholic manhood than one finds in these two coaches In saying this we pay the highest tribute possible to them both of the Fighting Irish Behind the successful football season is the story of his firm determination to make his team the best in the state This meant that there had to be solid hours of drilling and concentrating on the fundamentals of tackling and blocking It meant that the team must master new plays Coach Hannigan used extra time and energy unsparingly in his efforts to malce the Fighting Irish the Winning Trish The future loolcs bright for Saint ohn s football squad be cause of its leaders rigorous perstvering and successful en deavors to boost the morale of the team Saint ohns basketball team was ably coached by Mr Haller affectionately calltd Bill That the team rated among the best in the ranks of New Hampshires Class B baslcet tossers and attended both the New Hampshire State Tournament and the Catholic New England Tournament argues well for the excellent training it received. Again we realize that this years victories would not have been ours if we had not had a coach with resolute hghting Trish spirit to match that of the Fighting Trish team. In the name of the pupils of Saint ohn High School the Graduates of 1945 wish to thanlc Coach Hannigan and Coach Haller for the valuable assistance they gave the school in the field of athletics. We hope that many future teams will have the opportunity of being trained by these two men who have deservingly won the friendship and respect of our players. Class of '45 PAGE so AQUILA I-I-1-1.,.,.,.,.,.,.,.,,,.,.,.,.,.,.,.,.,.,.,.,.,.,., In the early fall Mr. Hannigan made his debut as coach ff ' ' ' 77 ' ' ff ' ' ' ,, ff ' ' ' 7, . , . J . - lv x 71 ' v 'I 7 x , ' F' ' ,Y 7 , . . . 1 . , l 9 7 ff 37 l ' 7 AQUILA PAGE 51 W1LL1Aw1 D I-IALLER Coach J EMMETT HANNIGAN Coaffn -If1-1-1ff-1.1.1.1.1.,-1.1.I-f-1.1-1.,.,.,.,.f.f-,.,.f.,.,.,., PAGE 52 AQUILA 1944 FOOTBALL SQUAD I AQUILA PAGF 53 Football N EARLY September the football fans heard w1th great Joy MOHSlgUOFS declsxon that Salnt ohn H1gh School would aga1n be represented on the grldlron Wluen Father Boner Dlrector of Athletlcs sounded the call for candldates thxrty four pupxls re sponded NOfW1fllSE3I1dlI1g thelr age sxze and lack of experience these opt1m1st1c athletes determlned to show the publlc that they could hold thelr own with other teams throughout the state Coach Hannlgan capably assisted by Barney Colgan an ex All State back for 1943 and Roland St Onge an old Salnt ohns player and ohns Hopkms end whlpped the team IHIO shape After a few days of mtense strenuous work the season opened w1th a clash aga1nst Brewster Academy at MLm0f13l Field Salnt ohn s trlumphed 19 6 That was not enough' The team played four con secutrve games before tast1ng defeat at the hands of a heavy Frank lm squad The F1ght1ng Irxsh dld not let IIS first reversal quench xts ardor but continued to battle ICS way to glory The fall season ended w1th a record of four VICIOFICS two tles and three defeats Samt ohn s grldders made a spring debut and showed conslder able prowess ln a practlce scrxmmage with Manchester West Llttle Green then stepped out of lts class for a chmacttc clash wrth Dover Th1s game we hope was a forecast of what we can expect next fall from the Irlsh lads when they get hands and feet on the prgskm agaxn On the basxs of what has gone before the Greens wlll cer tamly hold therr own Success thxs year was due to the competent coachlng of Em mett l-lanmgan When he saw the players on the field for the first tlme they were a sorry slght Many a man would have gxven up m despair but Il0t Coach l-Iannlgan He lndeed deserves our whole hearted thanks whxch we readlly give hlm The future looks brlght for Samt John s football team for there w1ll st1ll be enough veterans on the fleld IH the fall to perpetuate the fame of the Frghtmg Trlsh Wzllzam Troy 45 ,.,.,.,.,.,.,.,.,.,.,.,.,.,.f.,.,.,.,.,.,.,.,.,.,.,.,.,., . . . x - 1 a 9 ' ' - a a 1 . . 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AQUILA PAGE as Basketball T OI-INS under IIS coach Wllllam D Haller completed a successful basketball campalgn wmmng fourteen games and losing a mere four Muclm praise must be glven to Coach Haller who made posslble ln h1s flrst year as coach at St ohn s victories over such strong opponents as Eranklln Lebanon Tllton Prep Manchester West Conant of affrey Plnkerton Academy and St Nllchael of Brattleboro Vermont Double VICIOFICS Included trlumphs over LHCOIIIB Pembroke Newmarket and Penacook Qnly one Class B team was able to surpass the Flghtlng Irlsh and that was Franklln who defeated St ohn s ln the state finals at Durham to galn the state champxonshlp The lush won over Conant of East affrey thlrty elght to slxteen and came from behlnd to beat Pmkerton Academy thlrty e1ght to thxrty seven before bow 1ng to a forceful Franklln five 1n the finals In the New England Cathohc Tournament played m Boston St Mary s of Waltham defeated a stubborn St ohn s team forty three to thirty seven 111 the flnal mlnutes of the game Hlgh scorer for the season was Tommy I-Iarcllman who w1th a grand total of three hundred and forty four polnts averaged s1x teen points a game and was selected for the All Tournament team at Durham as well as the New England team at Boston The Rlght Reverend MOHiIgIlOF Buckley attended all home games and those played at the tournaments The manner xn whlch the team upheld the splrlt and the honor of the school greatly pleased 1m SCHIOFS Don acohs Wllllam Troy and this years Captam Edward Mahon wlll leave thelr POSIIIODS open for asplrlng sports men Good luck to Coach Haller next years Captaln B111 Quxrk and the Class B champs of 19467 Edward Mahon 45 I-lf!-1-lv-I-1-I-1-1-1-I-I-1-1-1-1-1-fffff-1-1-1.,.f.,., , . . . - 7 ' 7 7 . . . , . . 7 ' 7 7 7 7 7 ,I 7 7 . , . 7 7 7 ' me ' ' ' 77 . .I , . 7 7 J 7 . i . . 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AQUII A PAGI5 57 Baseball NE WEEK after our yearbook materxal goes to press Coach Hanmgan wtll call out the baseball canchdates For that reason we can not boast about our vxcrones but wt can boost our athletes As our boys have excelled ln football an basketball me are conhdent that they wlll also outdo thelr opponents ln baseball The Splflf of the athletes of 44 45 ts the never say lose quahty combmed wlth a quantmty of v1gor tenac1ty of purpose and love for dear old Salnt ohn Hlgh During the sprmg vacatxon the team wlll practlce every mornmg in preparatlon for their hrst game on May 5 The lCOllOWll1g games have been scheduled for the baseball nme Saturday May 5 Penacook here Saturday May 17 Tllton Prep at Tllton Wedltesday May I6 Brewster Academy here Frxday May I8 Pembroke Academy at Pembroke Wedlxesdax May 7: Tllton Prep here baturdax Mas 76 Frankhn here Monday May 78 Laconta here Wedlaesday May all Penacook at Penacook Saturday une 7 Brewster Academy at Wolfeborw Tuesdax une 5 Pembroke Academy here Saturday une 9 Frankhn at Prankhn Tuesday June 17 Lacoma at l.,3COl1l3 ffve Fdztor 1-1-1-,.,.,.,.,.,.,.,.,.,.,.,.,.1.,.,.,.,.,.,.,.,.,.,.,., , 1 , 'H ,. 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