St Marys High School - Sancta Maria Yearbook (Lynn, MA)
- Class of 1946
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MASSALHUSETTS Q Vagalate et Orate Watch and Pray -II UTY 'Vw 'N as a es? mage tn the Graduates 'Ihas message to the graduates of 1946 comes from the palm franged coast of Puerto Raeo I am en yoyang the generous hospatahty of the genial Bashop of Ponce the Most Reverend A Wallanger DD an Ameracan Redemptorast who has spent tharty years on thas Island Paaerto Raco has over 2 000 000 anhabatants who are tradataonally Catholac I am wratang these lanes an a parash of 80000 souls almost twaee tlae num ber of Cathohcs an Lynn The sparatu al needs of thas yurasdactaon are cared for by sn. Ameraean Redemptorast praests On one day they baptazed nanety nane babaes The Iatlaers not requared an the parash ehureh go on horseback to the outlying mas aons an the hall towns They haye permassaon to say three Masses on Sundays and holy days Yester day I yasated a parash of 2 000 It has four Dutch been forty years on the Island These two dastracts are better supplaed wath praests and Sasters than many others There are parashes wath one praest who as responsible for the eare of oaer 10000 souls Wfh t about the paroehaal schools? There are grammar schools an the larger parashes But tlaey are anadequate because of the small number of Sasters A few parashes haxe hugh schools The Bashop of the Daocese feels that the greatest need of Puerto Raco as hagh schools Wlaen we talked of our good fortune and of the growth of our hagh schools he saad If we were proyaded wath hugh sehools lake Saant Mary s an Lynn and the Massaon Chureh an Roxbury our problems would be settled In the Arehdaoeese of Boston you haye eaerythang just aroaand tlae eorner H w true thas as Wfhat a contrast watla Puerto Raeo Thousands of men women and ehala en down here lease thear homes aw ay up on tlae halls at daybreak to attend the last Mass Many people who are fastang walk oyer rough hally roads and through streams to assast at the Holy Sacrahce The praest may be delayed for hours baptazang and hearing confessaons The devotaon of these sample peasants wlao haae worked hard all week an the cane fields and the coffee and tobacco plantataons would put us to shame Boys and garls walk four or Eye males to and from school The sacrafices they make the hardshaps they en dure for a Cathohe education are ancredable Al though most of them are undernourashed they are happy and cheerful The Sasters tell me that they ue blessed wath memoxaes and are ambataous to learn My companaon Monsagnor Iraneas A Burke of the Blessed Sacrament Parash amaaca Plaan remarked how seldom we passed school chal e ren wathout books an tl ear hands I as not because I feel the graduates of 1946 do not appreeaate what has been done for them an Qaant Mary s that these lew paragraphs haye been w ratten I know you y alue the sparat aal and moral helps that haae been yours Xou know the sacra taees that your praests your Sasters and your par ents haye made to proyade you wath the advan tages of a Catholae educataon and you are grateful My atm as to remand yoa of the facahtaes the con aenaences wath whaeh all thas may be had an a l rge well organazed e ntre of Cathohc culture So thank God for thas faaor and for the blessang of spendmg the erataea years of your hfe an a parash wath a Catholae grammar sehool and an a dastraet where you ean attend a fatholae hugh sehool Remember the good Bashop s words XVe haae eaerythang yust around the corner Mossae 'sou Me Ga use HI s E 1946 SANLTX 'I XR 4 fn.-1 -- if Q e ,., V4 f' QE : 'IA 'I-1 .5335 1. fix- - ss Q . . 3 I , ' A. ....1Tl.-. , , ,I 1 i ...T-.T ' ' ' '11 . .,. 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P. -lwm ,-xx R11 IX ll li If 19145 .' ,- N l' 'I' A NI A RI .IX ws is sb, It pprttnatnun D014 II Ike dale 1111176 15101120 lang genefalzolzt flu 411101114 ioznzdr gmw mule: and lhefz mare Am! lille :bell ltlfh f0f67Illl Amee! wbmllolzf Ilvt II f ne m01elf1eV01c6 0 Clam! my Peme' LONGFI 1 Low To the Class of 1946 has fallen the yoy of grad uating into a world newly at peace and with this honor is attached a duty the importance of w hieh can hardly be exaggerated Indeed it is readily admitted that the war so recently terminated will the great reconstruetion upon which the hopes of so mueh of our future h we been based lt is upon us the youth ot today and the adults of tomorrow that the awful responsibility of ful fi ling this the vision of countless millions rests It is for this purpose that we haye been yigilantly guided through a mot important phase of our education th It underst nding we may act with wisdom and foresight that huing knowledge we rray teaeh those who wish to learn that seeing eorrectly we may lead others to their own better ment and that betterment of the whole world Having been thus so magnificently endowed t only just that we extend our inestimable gratitude directly from our hearts to those who haye guide I us with steady mind and unswerving hand. Great though our debt may be to you RIGHT REVEREND MONSIGNOR and DEVOTED PRIESTS it is within the power of each one of us to prove by' our leading true Christian lives that the untiring efforts which you so willingly made were worthwhile. Great is the need of a bulwark of Christian strength. The class which turns today' into the glorious adventure of life is one that is prepared to stand proudly and fear- lessly with those who are so successfully proving tnat the Catholic ideology is a truly practical and common sense mode of liying Feryently we thank you that through your efforts we haye been so mag niheently equipped spiritually and intellectually To you DEAR SISTERS so much is owed and sely es masters of the task assigned to you that of forming as deftly and as perfectly as possible the latent gold of our personalities and at the same tme kindllng the Lamp of Knowledge with t n yriad fuels lor the great selflessness which has typilaed you and endeared you to our hearts and memories we extend a world of honest thanks And lastly we speak our gratitude to you OUR LOVING PARENTS Oh if we Could lay gold upon an anvil and beat it into the gossamer beauty of words and in that way pour out the fullness of our loye we should be content The long sought opportunity of expressing our love now here we find that all we wish to say rings a small and in- sufficient note where we would pay our gratitudes it a deafening chorus. We must therefore be con- tent to say Our love will remain forever un- speakable but let every thought and action of our lives stand as mute tegtimony to our undyinf' thanks. Thoufh Time may pull us with inexorable stride ever deeper into the Future forever strong shall be the accolade of our honest thanks and gratitud- , you ll -Monsignor Priests Sisters and Parents. PAUL JORDAN RILEY THE 1946 SANCTA MARIA 9 ntfiiiakg 'ia' ' Vlgllate et Orate 0 I 0 Watch and Pray - 'i ' V- i LA -T ' . Q -af, , I-j,'K .... , ., K 57' i M Tidi- - , , , . y' . I , K , . ' by I c , 'V . , G ' ' I ' A I . , . . . , .1 'J . ' A 1 , , ' ' , A ' ' g V . ' - Ay ., -A - ' r' yn . v V , K 7 7- f . . Y ' ' .- ' 1 ' P. V ' ' ' ' ' I, QL. ' I A , ' . V I . . ' 1 I H ' L be wholly eelipsed by the ey olutions and labors of yet 50 ltttle 15 C-,-ct teptttdt You have Pro-,td your. e ' 1 ' S G 7 ' 'f ' ' Q K ' A ' 1 X-N f A A ' A - ttf' ' 777 t. . , ',- , - --' ,, , , ' ' 2 . . 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A i i y y L I C L K 9 Y 3 I 7 7 v L , 7 ht lass nf 1945 Richard Fmnczr Anderron 78 PALMER STREET SALEM Being the most benign the most erudrte and the most ostentatrous I am ascribed first rn this Safzrta Mana On the fourth of October 1928 my father received an rrredeem ble birthday gift me At the cessatron of an eight year period of annoyance to the Sisters of Charity a change was nec essary Saint Mary s then consented to my presence An all boy enrolment contributed to deeper concentration and to the Jollrlicatron of my school days I received from my mother and the Sisters a stern unrelenting tram ing which will be forever treasured in my heart My sole regret on leaving is that my future education will not be directed by the Sisters May God bless all particularly my mother who have patiently and lovingly guided me With Hrs help may I always be a credit to her and to Samt Mary s a!9 'f 1 -I 10 ORD STREET SALEM A wiser man than little Hank coined the expression Tempur uglt but I am beginning to see the wisdom of his words At the culmination of a Mary s High School to rest At least I thought I was going to rest After viewing the line up of knowledge I was scheduled to acquire and taking a backward glance at the knowledge already rn my possession I realized that I could not afford to relax A long hard road yet a happy one followed Now ah now comes the inevitable parting Unwelcome though it be it has its Joyful side because of my treasure chest of pleasant associations with this phase of my educ tion To my unsellish teachers to my very devoted parents I am most mdebted and grateful Rzclaardfobn Barrett Though I did not enter Samt Mary s precincts until my sophomore year I adapted myself with ease to my new surroundings and now that I am about to graduate I End my self rn possession of many pleasant memories and good friends It is not recorded anywhere that I shone in my educa tional pursuits but neither can rt be said that I failed to shine My extra curricular activities at school were very limited but during the summer I spend much time at the two best water sports-sailing and swimming In the fall and wmter I enjoy playing for the Redbirds one of Lynn s best basketball clubs I close my memoir with an expression of gratitude to those who have given me one of my most treasured possessions my Cath olxc education May these self sacrrhclng parents Sisters and Priests be abundantly revs arded' 12 CEDAR STREET LYNN fro Y . I ! I 1 ' 9 1 I . . s - I H. I 1 , I - . . , , . , . . . . . , . -' if T, f ,' ' 4 Q . . . . . , l I rapid flight through four different grammar schools, I came at last to Saint - , . y . 7 'I I I , , I. , I 1 I . I I, . . a . . , , . I l Y 7 . . . , . . ' 7 i I l I . I I I V I , I - ' ' 1 ' 1 Rage' Wzllza1ll Ba 3 35 APPLETON STREET SALEM Pondenng on my lrfes accomplrshments I realrze that much has been achreved best of all the merrtrng of a hrgh school diploma Bemg re markably outstandrng rn athletrcs and desrrrng to better myself rn thrs Held I submrtted my applrcatron for the school basketball squad Sensa tronal they called me Sparkplug of the team they a ded I have yet to drscox er why I drdnt make at least the fourth team after all this great culogrzmg Alvn ays remembermg the adage that You get out of lrfe what vou put mto rt I made an earnest effort to get the best out of the fine opportunrtnes grven to me and at the same txme lrve up to the expectatrons of my parents and teachers I shall always try hard after I leave Saxnt Mary s I should be able equipped wlth my nne education to accomplrsh much that rs worthwhrle 101711 Mzlrray Beamle 23V2 LOVETT STREET BEVERLY Frequently the boys teased me about the pony express and the stagecoach that foolrshly they thought ran from Beverly to Lynn every day to deposrt the North Shore boys at Sarnt Mary s These poor fellows just dldn t know any better they were of the oprnron that the Indrans were stall rn posses sron of the thrrvmg Garden Crty Oh well Ignorance IS blrss they I wasnt on the basketball or baseball teams I explalned that I wanted to gxve the other fellows a chance That was reason enough wasnt rt? To my drsmay I must grow sernous now I must shake off my schoolboy non chalance and begun to thrnk for myself and plan my future for I have come to an Important turnxng point rn my lrfe To my teachers and parent I express my gratitude for preparing me for continued success and joy on the road of llfe Robef t Pbzlgb Bcllweau Upon the occasion of my berng graduated from thus great mstrtutxon of learned men I cast asrde my youthful cares and worrres to let How my pen rn a resume of my earthly exlstence to date Allow me frrst to mtroduce myself as Robert Phrlrp Bellrveau born rn Lynn and educated at Samt jeans Grammar School and Samt Marys Boys Hugh School At both seats of learning I rndustrrously applned myself to the arts and sciences nd even to much more I prefer not to comment further on my mlSChlC nous accomplnshments Much of my lersure trme rn hrgh school I devoted mth my classmates to cheerrnng for the Blue and Gold All thas was fun much fun Startled I come abruptly to a realnzatron that studymg fun mrschref all are over now Becoming an alumnus rs something to look for ward to how ever That I shall be a worthy one rs my earnest prayer 38 GROVI: STRFYT LYNN 1:11 I 7 .. , ' . I I 1 7 Ll ' I 7 , Q Y . Y. . . y 1 Y . 7 5 r l ' ' ' ' l X . x I ',, 7 7 l clarm. At home my frrends also quened me and wanted to know why 6 I u I . , l . y ' - S ' , . . 1 A . . , . ' 1 1 , . , V . . . . 1 . . ' , 7 - S -I x a Q . . - V . ' . . . , ' r , . i ' Y 7 7 1 ' ' ' George Lam ence Boucbma' 27 SALFM STREET SALFM When I had successfully completed a grammar school curruculum ut was duscosercd that I had developed a very hugh I Thus dud I begun my career at Saunt Marys Makung new fruends and gettung accustomed to hugh school studues kept me well occupued durung my freshman davs The autumn of the next year found me makung a great advancement un learn mg by beung allowed to sut un 1 sophomore room and attempt to translate Latun and decupher mathematucs In quute the same manner my uunuor year moved on and I then unvaded the kungdom of the senuors Here I enjoyed many a happy day and studued many a long arduous hour I realuze that I have been well prepared so I face the unknown future wuth a firm beluet that I can meet whatever may come vsuthout doubt and vuthout fear All that remauns to be saud us that I am grateful to my parents and teachers for all they dud to make mv hugh school years the very best years of my lufe Ayreel Emmanuel Bre.rnaba11 24 LALREL STREET LYNN There us a specual delught un looltung back on the happy days of my chuld hood and young manhood As I dream I recall that my beung the youngest un a famuly of sux caused the tutle Baby to be affixed to me Good taste on the part of my parents meant that the Sacred Heart Grammar and Saunt Marys Boys Hugh Schools became the scenes of my traunung for lufe Upon enterung the latter I was quuckly recognuzed as a furst class Hoof washer The after school operatuons of thus sort got me un trum for four bug seasons of baseball We had a tough schedule every season yet twuce we enyoyed the honor of playung at Braves Fueld And now I reach out proudly for a personal laurel un the scholastuc game oyfully I enter upon 1 new lufe yet sadly I leave the haven of my youthful dreams a great unstututuon Edward Allen Brown L 2 MALL STRFET SALTM August thurty first marked the bloomung of the last rose of summer of 1929 and at the same tume the arruval on thus mortal soul of Edward Allen Brown III gufted from the start wuth the art of gettung unto trouble Wuthun a fevs years parental foresught durected me to the first grade un Saunt Mary s School un Salem The subsequent sugh of reluef breathed by my mother was but the sugnal to the good Susters that the burden was beung transferred to them but my oft repeated No Suster I dudnt do ut' served as a p1ssword to steer me successfully through the next eught years Upon my enterung the hopeful Freshman Class of Saunt Mary s of Lynn un 1942 becomung a senuor seemed may beyond the horuzon but alas ut us here and us gallopung on to Commencement mth uts sad note of partung All has been happy all luas been successful In yustuce I add All that l am or ever hope to be I owe to my angel mother ruz A ,- , ' , . . . 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L uf u u 1 u - Arthur fmmr Cannon 4 BAILEY mm DNN I was born and bred in West Lynn Here I also enloyed a happy and a full childhood and young manhood To add to the Joy of the latter stage was life at Saint Mary s which famous site of learning my parents judicrously chose for me when I vuas too young to make the right choice myself As I depart from this haven of four happy years I carry with me a wealth of knowledge about my religion and a true sense of values If I had learned only this my education would have been quite extensive but I have also been gnen a very splendid training in the secular studies for which I am xery grateful to our zealous teachers Of my parents I am also very appre cratrve Their gifts to me havc been manifold To my classmates and friends I bid a fond farewell May I linger long rn your hearts fellows R1clmrdfz11m.f Carroll I9 BULFINKH ROAD LYNN My parents and teachers disagree with scientists on the matter of th atomic bomb Their theory rs based on the fact that sixteen years ago l tame into being and started to smash atoms and everything else that I could get my hands on Contrary to expectations however I passed through the grades smoothly To the amazement of all but particularly to myself a door labeled Seniors Only was opened rn response to my knock at the normal age of sixteen In these precincts I exhibited a great power at translating from Virgil and even more at defining new theorems n geom seemed fell the responsrbilrty of showing the underclassmen how a dignr fied semor acts Though there is much more to relate I pass over these les important items to convey my gratitude Hearty thanks to all' folan Edward Cdfbflldil I 33 HOWARD STREET LYNN Upon the heels of a great blizzard on the seventh of anuary in 1930 I camc At four years and eight months I could no longer resist the urge to begin school Thus in the fall of l9a4 I presented myself at Saint oseph s Institute to be taught the three R s Still thrilled with the Sisters of Saint oseph even after eight years of exacting discipline I chose the Saints and these ame capable teachers for my advanced education Ac cordrng to the usual run of affa rs the frosh stage was devoted partrcu larly to my becoming acquainted and with the vsise fool age came my blossoming out In my junior reign I became an actress a southern belle in Eze: Szme Eze In the senior kingdom I became quite aware of a great indebtedness to many parents Sisters Priests At present I feel most grateful May the future prove it' F131 I , , , . , . , 7 7 Y 7 Y . . , . . y I Q , 1' - - v a 7 V 1 7 etry. There was time, then, for an interest in social activity. To me, it , I . , , a - g y. i 10111913 1117111611 Clllifillfy 257 CHESTNUT sraiaizr, LYNN At the peak of my scholastic career, I pause for an instant to do a little reminiscing. Life is strange, I decide, it is full of laughs and tears. Yet we carry on. So it was with me, but the laughs were always given the prefer- ence. Dances, proms, plays, games--all were fun. Even the classes offered many a laugh, and strangely enough I was often the cause. Impromptu entertainments for holidays and the like were also happy affairs. At present my plans are variedg my mind, unsettled. Shall I step forth to an office career, into the Held of radio, into the realm of journalism? To whatever lies before me, I go out to face it equipped with a solid scholastic founda- tion and fortified by the strength of our Catholic Faith. I fully appreciate the years spent at Saint Marys and only regret that manhood has come upon me so suddenly compelling me to close after me its doors sooner than I wish Rzcbmd Tlyomor Conlon 14 MT, mm LYNN When I arrived at the very youthful age of six my mother decided tha it was time for me 0 take my place among the dignitaries of the world Thus I first paraded in martial steps along the path of lighter education on to High School Avenue As a freshman I was puzzled as a senior I was still more puzzled My last year was the most exciting of all and the least troublesome It seemed that at last I had found my bearings and was fiying through the course to success Being a straightforward autobiogra pher Ill admit that my account suffers from the omission of numerous noteworthy achiey ements The obligatory conservation of paper however deprives you of the enviable pleasure of reading them So I bid a trium phant farewell though much remains unsald Rolau t Fmmzr Conlon 14 wira s1RLET Lxrsrs: Bang Bang It was the fourth and into this world I came Feeling th at I did not know what was in store for me I began life cautiously to such an extent th t I haye almost outdone my birth for excitement Lite 1 Saint Patrick s moxed on pleasantly year by year until I was graduated from its portals I entered Saint Mary s then knowing that four full ye lrs of pox and happiness awaited me In my galety oyer being so grown up I neglected to plan on hard study The hrst two years of my stay were ycry normal I think Wlien I began the junior stage I felt I was going some where to where I didnt know As graduation approaches I am almost sorry to leaye the school that has done so much for me I am deeply in debtcd to my parents and the Sisters They haxc pushed and pulled until at last I un ready to leaye T14 . . 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I 81 SAGAMORE STREET LYNN Many years from now when I have lost that flush of youth which a senior bears so well I shall have this autobiography and book to bring back to my mmd all the events in which the Class of Nineteen Hundred and Forty six took part I shall enjoy them very much Although I did not enter any of the clubs I was an ardent supporter of each activity Yes I can boast of attendance at most of our basketball and baseball games where as my fellow classmates can tell you I cheered our team on to victory But these joyful days sped by with such rapidity that I hardly realized that graduation was here and I had to leave my dear Alma Mate Now I must direct my own foot teps on the way of life but first I want to express my deepest thanks to those who have trred to start me on the right road with a good Catholic education 231 NORTH STREET SALEM The foundation of my life began by the snde of my beloved aunt shortly after my coming to thi planet called Earth Wxth love and understanding she filled the first five years of my existence and then tenderly bundled me off to Saint joseph s Grammar School When I had completed the customary eight years here it was decided to finish me off at the Saints After my four years stay I can truthfully say the purpose of sending me has been accomplished An all round Catholic education is much I love it all how much I shall miss every book every student every teacher It is better to have loved and lost than never to have loved at all is the motto that applies most aptly to me I am deeply grateful tc my aunt to my Dad to everybody for everything May I express this deep gratitude by living as a true Christian gentleman' folm Douglclr Denmr 19 NORTHERN AVENUF LYNN Down through the corridors of time with the speed of Mercury has de parted my treasured grammar school life Sending wistful glances back into the mysterious panorama of pictures that we call memory I live over in happy fantasy the oys ot this carefree stage Great indeed was the change that followed then from the childhood pranks of the elementary stage to the more serious slde that encountered me as a student in the higher realms of learning The problems that arose durlng that period were quickly overcome with the ever helpful aid of the good Sisters Now suitably equipped mth the mvulnerable armor of knowledge and of faith I go forth to make of myself a living memorial to the devotion of mv parents and the zeal of the good Priests and Sisters With such a background I cannot fall to attain my goal Us 3 Y 7 . . u , I 7 I 7 ' ' r. . S . , . 3 3 7 mine. Now that the last lap of the journey draws to a close, I realize how 3 7 7 I ,H . I . I 7 3 ' '7 Y - 3 . 2- s - V- . I , ' , . . . john Edward De Varwlfwj 605 WIESTERN AvsNu12, LYNN It was on Labor Day in 1928 that I made my appearance in this fairest of cities. Though the entire nation was celebrating a holiday, my parents were even more especially jubilant, for theirs was the added joy of having born to them a son and heir, True to the ordinary run of things, I had the mumps, measles, and whooping cough. My first real big day brought my enrolment in the grammar school section of this great parochial institution of learning. On rapid wing the years flew. Then came life with the higher ups. During these four years I staged a private battle in my en- deavors to master diflicult subjects. At times they loomed as impossible as the taking of Okinawa or Saipan. With the patience and understanding of my devoted parents and the good Sisters to support me I have conquered With pleasant memories and a good education tucked away in my mind I proceed to surmount the problems ahead Paul Augurtmc Devw cam 291 NAHANT ROAD NAHANI As I resign myself to the difficult assignment of pennmg my autobiogra phy a sudden fear grips me Perhaps I shall forget to inform my admiring public of my birth on 'viarch twenty second in the year Nineteen Hundred Twenty nine and of my taking my place as a citizen of Nahant Or prob ably I shall neglect to mention my elementary years at Saint ohns Swampscott a short swim from the peninsula Ah but here my memory serves me well' I recall clearly my entering the Sophomore Class at Saint Marys and hearing my bewildered classmates moan What no girls' Life m Rooms One and Eight passed quickly and happily Soberly I real ized upon attaining the senior rank that this was my last year so I set out to make it the best year yet Indeed it was' To my parents and the Sisters I extend my heartfelt thanks for these great joys folan Edward Doane HUMPHRIY STRLET SWAMPSCOT1 There is an analogy I think between life and a symphony and between the actors and the composers of the music My symphony is unfinished yet I would like to describe what has been written thus far The first moyc ment deals with mv early education at Saint john School Swampscott With the second moyement the music rises in cresccndo as my days at Saint Mary s are recorded in vnid half notes Accents are placed on sports for it was in basketball and baseball that I was most actne At thc dramatic part of my symphony there is again much crescendo Suddenly thc music ceases I go forth now to write what I hope to make the most beautiful part of my undertaking May the inspiration and instruction giscn mc while I wrote the moyements already completed be cscr prcscnt to lsslst me in a successful completior of my unfinished composition 5161 , . 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N . v ,Q J, ' A . obn C0f116llMJD01l0 r 27 BOSTON STREET SALEBI Enthralled by memorys lore ubrant rn rts techmcolor I present a few events of my lrfe to you dear reader at the finale of Act One The openrnf, .actron was vsrthout lncrdent Lrke Topsy I just grew The years rollec by I came to thus esteemed srte of learnrng and here the plot began to thrcken wrth Greek Latrn and trngonometry Smce my sophomore year I have played almost anythmg on the stage from a gay nmetres belle to a ophrstrcated twentieth century heiress In truth I have become famrlrar mth the varred female strata of the socral vsorld I shall always smile over he memories of this phase of my hrgh school career I also found much enyoyment rn the sports the dances and our boyrsh fun and mrschret Sadly I realize that lt rs trme now for the curtam to fall and the action rs qurck all too qurck for rt grves me only enough trme to recerve my drploma and say thanks to everyone Fmnczr fofqbb Drummond 50 FRANKLIN AVENUE SWAMPSCOTI The sands of tlme ebb and How rt seems with the speed of light I pause rn a sresta of reverre to revxew the many pleasures and the few drsappornt reveled rn the joy of buddrng manhood and lrved lrfe at rts best I September of 1943 I entered SM B H wrth the desrre of absorbrng rt learned eloquence and of baskmg rn rts atmosphere of Catholrcrty Now that I am remarkably well equrpped I am wrthout words suficrently ade Quate to express my heartfelt apprecratnon to my parents the Srsters the Prrests for therr efforts rn leadrng me on toward the goal of a learned Catholxc gentleman and an able crtrzen of the United States Edwarclfobn Ellzott Popular opmron rs that we Tanners must ruse at the crack of dawn rn order to beat the 8 10 bell Smce everyone belreves that we have such hard trmes down on the farm we have an excellent excuse for no home work Early to bed early to rise Yet believe rt or not my home town rs one of the largest leather crtres rn the vsorld Alas four years have hur ned away smce I traveled for the first trme vla that very stage coach t the mam door of Sarnt Mary s Though unbelrevable rt rs already tame for me to be awarded my drploma Before I step forth to accept the long antrcrpated guerdon of my drlrgen applrcatron to scholastrcs and srmul taneously become an alumnus I express my sincere apprecnatron to my par ents and teachers for vlork vsell done 10 HOURIHAN STREET PPABODY l17I J y , V 7 I I , , . 7 . , . . Q Q 7 7 ' Y 7 Q . . . . .. H . .' f ' . ,I . 1 . I . V 2 y . . . .. Y . . . , F . , , , . 3 7 7 ' ments of three of the most pretentious years of my life-years when I . , . . - 1 7 'S -. , 3 V V--,. 1 2 - 3 . . , , . , - , , . 0 A . , . . . . l L . . . . -a t 7 - Wzll1z111l 0.rc1u'E1nwy 50 ROBINSON mm, LYNN The world shook'-another Pasteur had come. You guessed itg I was born. My life story began in 1928 when I became the son and heir of Mr. and Mrs. Emery. Eight years were spent at Sacred Heart Grammar School where I often looked forward to a storm because there would be no school. Saint Mary's was next. As freshmen we found life fairly easy, but as soph- omores it was more fun because we weren't the babies of the school any longer. Still we lacked four semesters to become top men. Then came the year in which we combined studies ffirst of coursej with school dances, basketball, and other activities. As seniors we became the bosses of the school Now instead of merely buying dance tickets subscribing to the Sanrra Mana and other actmties we conducted all the affairs ourselves Space runs short Appropriately I close with an expression of deep appre ciation to all to whom I am indebted Robmt WagnerFIr11zagmz 127 MAPLE STREET LYNN There are but a few minutes left to play and they tick away rapidly as the game swiftly comes to a close It has been a close contest each point has been won the hard way Though everyone waited patiently for my talents to burst forth it was not until the halfway mark was reached that their faith in me was rewarded At this time my scholastic and athletic achieve ments became many much to the delight of all I had spent the first half in feeling out my opponent In the third period then I was able to con txnue in this match of skills with more confidence in every move I made cs en though we were still closely matched As the last quarter draws to an end I find I was the winner all the way Looking back I also realize tha without fine training by my coaches I would never have won as it is the w ork of a team not solcly of the individual that wins the game A 11161 If fofeph Form' 91 PARK ROAD LYNN I ully prepared I stand ready to take my first step forward into the Battle of life At this moment I fecl sery confident of success and base mv optimism on the fact that I haxc been trained in the parish schools for twclxe ycars Rcmmiscence calls to mind that these hare been very happy In hugh school I enjoyed two succc sful seasons with the debating society I also h d 1 great deal of fun while participating in dramatics and even tarricd this filrc so far ls to become the uctim of a cruel murder on Noscmber 78 1946 and again on November 30 in Through lhe Night To add to thcsc yoys wcrc thc sports the dances and best of all my pals md fricnds All combined to mike this last period of my life the happiest ever Us - - v s . . 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' . - , ' ' ' I . . , Richard Wawen Frrmf NEW PKRK STREET LXININ My high school year might aptlv be represented by the hundred yards on a grrdxron In the first and second perrods I covered the terrrtory requrred wrth no great trouble leavrng a far more drfficult half to be completed Follovung a breathxng spell at thrs point I once agam took up my posrtron It was early rn the thrrd perrod when I found out that contests are never won by glrdmg through them so by workrng rn umon wrth my team mates I accomplrshed the needed garn Now the fourth rs underway and we have but a few yards left to go urckly the team swmgs mto actron and the yard Innes grow shorter untll our destmatron lres wlthxn reach As the goal rs crossed rn glory I wash to extend my srncere gratrtude to thc Prrests and Sisters and especrally to my dear mother whose coachmg has been done so well May God bless you all Robert Raymond Gagne 336 JEFFERSON AVENUE SALEM Perhaps my lxfe could be compared to the sarlrng of a ship for I too have had my ups and downs Yet I am sure that later rn lrfe I shall realrz that my school days made up the happxest part of my l1fe Proudly I ad that these twelve years were spent rn parochral schools In 1941 I enrolled at Salnt Mary s Prevrous to this I had attended Samt Ann s rn Salem The almos Mercury lrke I am f1cecl now wrth makmg the cholce of my voca tron and Indeed rt rs drfflcult May God drrect me to choose the correct one I should be successful for I have had every opportunrty to get ready my devoted parents saw to that I hope I shall ever be grateful for therr drrec tlon and therr devotron I also want to prove that I apprecrate all that thc Sisters drd for me amer Lawrence Galvin 17 HAMILTON ANENUF LX NN My entry mto this fascrnatmg world was 'nke that of a newly launched shlp slrdrng down the ways with the crowds cheering ln the background The shakedown crurse began rmmedrately after whrch I was checked from stem to stern to make sure everythrng was shrpshape My lnspectron bemg approved by hxgh ratxng authorltles I made ready for my journey on the Sea of Life The first voyage was long nut owing to a fairly calm sca t was completed rn erght years My next excursron I found quite luke the first As trme rolled on the thrrd year on the seas was reached and 1 storm broke wrth a fearful fury nearly forcing me back to port Novs as the second trrp comes to a close and I lay at anchor thmkmg back over the years I see all the kmd hearted unselfish and earnest captarns of my journeys and I take trme out to say God bless them rw . 5 . I , . 4 ' , - . 7 ' 7 Y , . . f x A 7 J , . , 1, ' , , ' ' . if last four years of my educational voyage have passed especially quickly- f - . . I I ' ' t - . T. 1 . , N ' Y I Y ' I Y ,L l - v I l . 'K . . , , . , 1 7 ' ' I7 UV' 7 I? ' - ' ll I ll I 3 ' Hefslaert Arthur Gardner k , , 2 ATKINSON STREET, LYNN If I had Alladin's lamp and the spell that went with it, my first wish would be to live again the days that I spent at Saint Mary's. I would want to sit once more in Room Seven and gaze around and see my classmates Among these a certain hockey captain, Mr. Zero, stands foremost in my mind. I would also like to wear again the Blue and Gold, and dart across the ice of the Skating Club and hear jack Warry, the greatest little man- ager and cheering section in the league, supporting us with his special cheers. I would like to don the spiked shoes and step anew onto the dia- mond for my Alma Mater. Yes, these days are gone, gone forever, never to return, but they will never die in my memory. And so, it is with a tear in my eye, that I express to the Sisters, Father Day, and my parents, my undying gratitude for their efforts with all of us. DamelFm1zcz.r Gemjl r 25 ARBIILIA STRFET SALEM Fortunately I have for my enjoyment lovely recollections of happy days spent with my splendid classmates Without these good pals I would often have become discouraged and dismayed Indeed nice friendships and pleas ant memories are inseparable from thought of life at Saint Mary s With intermittent stabs at Latin mathematics and the rest I vanquished round after round the obstacles of a classical course As the periods of my education ticked slowly onward I was reminded of a boxing match I knew that I must really try hard And so I did On this account I did not participate in school sports Nothing could interfere with my boxing away might and mam at the arts presented for conquest Consequently mine is now the role of a fearless graduate I step forth to pit my wits against al' that the battle of life presents Georgefobn Gunnlizg 48 SOUTHSIDE AVFNUE LYNN Until September of 1945 my life had been quite ordinary but fortunately I chose at this point to ,om the ranks ot Saint Mary s Now I am pleased to call myself a member of this graduating class of fine young men Pre nous to my taking this memorable step I had attended Classical High School where I made my letter in baseball and football and exen passed all my subjects From my earliest days I took an actne interest in sport and had in fact begun to consider myself quite an athlete I was 1lw'lys stopped cold in these speculations howcver by the ironical sallies of my eight brothers and slstcrs I hopc that this year I have dlsproxed their hastily formed impressions of my athletic prowess I write this with the highest regard for their opinions and earnestly thank them for their erst while criticism I am also grateful to the Sisters and the boys for making life here at Saint Mary s so happy tw 'X . . . , I D . . , 9 1 . . . . . . . . , . 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's'1,Mf Lawrence Elmfortla Hall 113 JEFFERSON STREET LYNN Perhaps you recognrze the prcture here besrde this autobrographlcal sketch but rn case you are unmfo med on thrs subject I shall enlrghten you The Hrst erght years of my schooling were recerved at Saint joseph Instrtute rn preparatron for my entrance mto Sarnt Mary 5 Naturally the first stage here was marked predommantly bj my efforts at adapting myself to a new chool for I felt lrke every other freshman lost I trred out for the basket ball team and luckily was gn en a berth The greatest thrill I ever experr enced came rn my semor year when we won the champnonshrp and played rn the New England Catholic Tournament rn the Boston Arena My hap prest year lrkewrse was that spent wrth my semor comrades rn Room Snx As I proceed nova to go mto the world on my own I hope to lrve up to the pnncrples mstnlled m me by my devoted parents and teachers Kevin amer Hanlon 18 HAYDILN ROAD SAUGUS I was born on Thanksgrvmg Day seventeen years ago and shortly after ward was chrrstened Kevrn ames For erght years I attended a publlc school rn a town where they produce a great football team The Saugus Sachems For tvso defimte reasons my parents then decrded upon Sarnt Mary s for me It was their desxre that I become well armed rn every way so that I would not have to flee to the mountarns as Sarnt Kevin drd Therefore I entered our beloved school as the ball carrner from Saugus I will admlt that I fumbled a few times but wlth the help of the kmd Srsters and wrth encouragement from my parents I have made a touch down I wnsh to thank Sarnt Mary s and everythrng rt represents for four of the happrest years of my lrfe Vincent Artlour Helnnan 286 EASTERN AVENUE LYNN Intendrng to break Salnt Mary s scholastxc and athletrc records I stepped wrthrn her halls Needless to say I accomplrshed nerther Though I had lnked Saint Mary s very much I left after two years to go to school on the Hudson One of the most enjoyable opportumtres that I had whrle here was seerng the muncxble Natronal Champrons play at West Pomt I also l'ad the good fortune to meet Doc Blanchard and Glenn Davrs At the close of thrs year Lady Luck left me for a whrle mrsfortune crossed my path and I was unable to stay here any longer Upon my return to Lynn I entered Sarnt Mary s agam to contmue the developmg of my rntellect by studymg hard and taking part rn school actlvrtres Luke my flrst two my last year here was profltable and enjoyable The Srsters are great and thc fellows regular For the fine Cathollc background that arms me for what es er rs ahead I speak 1 heartfelt word of gratrtude to all concerned f21 1 1 I , . . . . . , ' ' 1 ' v st ' - - ' - - , . , V . v 1 - V . . 3 . ,- Y , . - 1- v J H - - - 1- 1, - - - v ' v , . . . ' 9 V . . . , . 1 1 7 ' . . , . . ' 1 . ' x . r . , . . 7 . , . Q Y Y .1 n - x . L , 1 ' 3 . , . . . . ' x . . I ' 3 Y . 7 . , 1 4 . .lfllllllf A1lfb0797 Hzckty 9 ASPEN STREET, LYNN With the words of the wiseman- Smile and the world smiles with you, ringing in my ears, I left the seclusion of my home to begin school. In almost no time, my good teachers were aware that they had to contend with a very unusual boy, and as a result my parents made many an obliga- tory trip to school. Nevertheless, the time soon arrived when I was to be graduated from Saint Patrick's Grammar School and pass on in search ot high honors at Saint Mary s Boys High My Erst two years were passed in talm serenity but the latter part of my stay was marred by many a scare particularly when report cards made their appearance It is time now for me to leave this scene of a very happy four year stay I go fully aware that because of the efforts of my deyoted parents and the wonderful Sisters l am prepared to mcet life with a smile with confidence and determination 19 CHASE STRl'l:T LYNIN If you viere in the habit of visiting Connery Gymnasium when the Blue and Gold of Saint Mary s was performing your eyes would have rested on a familiar landmark in the person of Charles I-Ioen Manager The three years that I have enjoyed this honor have unquestionably been the happiest in my life Whether I was on the court on the dance floor or in the class room my heart was always with Saint Mary s Even when I had a bad day in my scholastic studies or a run in with one of the teachers I was enyoying life I really love all that goes to make up Saint Marys but especially the Sisters and the fellows These fine teachers have done muci to make the rungs on my ladder of life golden May I never forget them' My parents have also contributed without reserve to this golden climb That I shall always be grateful is my fervent wish Rzcbam' N011 fame! 6 1 NASON ROAD SWAMPSCOTT Pushing aside the trig and physics that cluttered up my desk and saying a prayer for perseverance I began my autobiography once more Again this attempt seemed futile and probably bound for the waste basket I-Iow can the trials and joys of years be put into a few paragraphs? I queried After having found the rate of acceleration in physics and the log tan in trig a simple question like the above should hold no fears for me yet my mind was blank linally with a timely suggestion from my mother as to .1 start I began to vsrite As evcnts like my entrance as a sophomore my nearly destroying the laboratory when a yunior and my happy existence as a senior flooded my mind I potted them dovsn but recollections of yoys camc so fast that they could nuer be recorded in such a short space Somcvx hat disappointed then I submit this feeble attempt at .1 masterpiece L22 Y . . , . . s a r . I r n . , , . ' 9 r . , V . 4 1 ' a 1 ' - - 1 .. , . -y - - - U - .I - v a . . . . , ' s . I 7 . h . Y . . Q . r 9 ' s , . . . H , . V . I . , 4 ,, . a , a .I . , a 1 7 f - . , - , . , . y ,, y . , . , ' ' '. t y N I ' v , - ' . ' - - v v a 1 . v s ' . Charley Eno! -I1 935 WESTERN Avrrs Us LX rsx Emergmg from a successful first step on my educatronal career as saledlc torlan of my class at Samt Mrchael s I pursued my course Into thls hrgher realm of learnrng Wrthln these hallowed halls however I d1d nothrng spectacular although I was brrllxant But alas true gemus cannot be had den Thus rn 1944 and agam rn 1945 I appeared as a charmmg young lady in the school dramas Oh well xt gave the fellows a laugh anyway Arrrved now at the end of another trarl rnfinltely greatcr and more rm portant than the first I find that a strong affectnon IS not an easy thmg to brmg to 1ts Inevitable close In the slmpllclty of a Thank you and God bless you all I express the fullness of gratitude too grcat to express ID words Robert folm Kenned .y 210 UNION COURT LYNN In two thousand A D when 'nan w1ll have machmes to carry out hns every whlm all I shall have to do rn this my seventy second year rs press 1 button srt back and watch prctures of my younger and more actlve lrfe flash before me To make the fulfillment of th1s dream more probable I am collectmg materral for memories that w1ll last a lrfetrme A typrcal prctute from the last sectlon of my school life IS that eventful day IH September of 1942 when I first entered Samt Mary s school yard Here I met a group of wonderful fellows Wlth some of these boys I have become well acquainted wxth others I have made good frrends Basket ball baseball and the class plays are a few more of the subjects that my memory machine w1ll record At this rate my seventy second blrthday should be a gala day and the year two thousand worth reachxng Thomas Edward Kefznedy fr WFSTPRN AVENUE LYNN Lrfe rs one sweet song they clanm Sometrmes I thunk they are rrght sometlmes I thmk they are wrong But frankly llfe to date has been one sweet song for me Smce nrneteen hundred and twenty elght Ivc sanled along smgmg playmg studying bemg mrschrevous and lazy After Samt joseph s and the Sacred Heart for grammar school lnfe came Samt Mary s No longer could rt be sand that I was lazy From the start I stu drously applned myself to the dnfiicult subjects offered for my mastery There was even time for concentratxon on baseball and basketball To bc lonest I was more successful at the latter set of Interests than at thc former My arduous struggle now completed I ponder happily over the fact that my first real objectrve rn lxfe has been attained so pleasantly f23 A . , 1 .Y . . , I ' ' 1 . 1 . . 1 , . . . 1 . . . V . - y - 1 1 1 ' 1 1 ' ' ' ' ' 1 ' 1 ' , 1 V1 1' - 1 1 ' - 1. -11 - - 1 1 . . . . . . . .. . H - N - , I .. 1 . 4 , . ., I ' ' ' 1 1 ' 1 . , , c - 1 . t - 1 , . 1. 1 - ' 1 1 . , - . , , J . . , , ,, . . ,, . . . . ' 1 ' 1 ' 1 1. 11 - - - - - 1 ' 1 1 1 1 , ! 4 ' . , . . , 4 , . . . . , - 1 1 I . . , 4 ' Wz'll12r11z forcpb Lmulergmz 263 LYNN SHORE DRIVE, LYNN Lost in reverie, 1 dream a dream of days gone by. Mentally I catch a glimpse of my squirming through the primary and elementary grades, and emerging a graduate of one Saint Mary's school, only to take up my resi- dence in another. I recollect also that though I had been most reverently baptized William joseph, my pals chose to christen me Yo. Some of my time during high school was spent on the basketball court. For two years they kept me in reserve, then the otlicials of the Catholic League decided to ban me from the court because of my unusual ability Through these years I have learned to admire the Sisters and the standards they uphold and teach And so I leave these grounds with a spirit of gratitude in my heart for them and more especially for my parents whose wise choice accounts for my being graduated in the Class of Nincteen Hundred Forty six from Saint Mary s Boys High School Sherman Carl Larbua 8 BENNETT CIRCLE LYNN Leisurely puffing on my corncob I sit back to dwell on those happy memo ries of the events which brightened life at Salnt Mary s Dimly through the passage of time I w sion myself mixed up with dead uncles and home less cats in my Hrst Parents Night Performance More plainly I hear sounds of arguments and see myself at the debater s rostrum fighting each proposal set forth by my worthy opponents In this sphere it was my privilege to join with my colleagues in producing a championship team in nineteen hundred and forty five Dances have always been my favorite social activity With the grace of an elephant I glided across the waxed floor always in perfect rhythm with the music Occasionally the orchestras couldnt keep time with me With music and arguments ringing in my ears I turn to face the world Plazlqu Edward Laubnw' FAYETTI STREET LYNN the recollections of my happy high school life In my collection are jewels of the senior drama when I played a millionaire with only a dime in my pocket or of my span as a budding politician in the sophomore and junior years when the boys shouted Impeach the president when I made a mistake Debating glitters also because it is made up of fun as well as tedious research and nervous anxiety There are dancing ,ew els also How could I forget my first attempt at a slow one when the music shifted in the middle to a jitterbug tempo? Thoughtfully I closc my little jewel case and reflect that an cpic of Philip and his deeds will never bc written but I hopc that it may yustly be recorded Hc was most grateful he appre ciated ca h jewel presented to him rm Y . . . . , , ' 9 , - . , I , . , . , 5 , The gems that glitter most brilliantly in my treasure chest of memories are 1 4 . . . . Y. . . l 7 I I I a ' 9 l V . ' . ' , I , V h I V I .A ' j 7 4 Y . ' . . v , . , I 1 a I a I Y . l - L S . 1-A 4 H If AS I I - Robert Fmnczy Lauzon 8 ROGERS AVFNUE LYNN Upon completing eight years of delightful experxences and dnlngent study I was awarded a diploma from Saint Marys Grammar School Havmg heard that the hngh school was open to geniuses only I entered being con fident of my academic abrlnty I found Latin Spanish shorthand book keeping unable to keep my agile bram busy Thrnkmg rt only farr that the Samts should reap the benefits of my athletic prowess I threw my self wholeheartedly onto the field of sports Lxkmg baseball the best I undertook the small task of becoming a Bob Feller or a Bobby Doerr but finding these a little too strenuous was satrsned to play the lazy outfield m the form of a Babe Ruth My greatest thrill rn participating rn sports came when I played nn the Sportsman s Tournament as a member of the team of 1945 And now at the close of four fast movmg years I express my deep gratitude to the Sisters Robert fobn LeBlanc 200 LAFAYETTE STREET SALEM In the midst of a beautiful snow storm on December 14 1928 I was in truth announced by all the trumpets of the sky My first f1ve years spent nn the enpoyment of eating sleeping and havmg friendly squabbles with my five brothers were brought to an end all too soon for I was off to school Wliat an experlence' I dont know whlch was worse the f1rst week of school or the Schick test Almost as qurck as thought eight years dispatched themselves and a very rmportant milestone was left behind My coming to Saint Mary s was greatly due to my mother s determlnatlon that I be and I quote Schooled 10 something else besndes football My happy years here are now completed and I feel a llttle sad at leavlng the scene of so many fond memories As time pushes on through the years you may be sure that the example and teaching Ive had wrll always be an inspiration to me folm fofepla Lee I always thought that only birds and planes could fly but my stay at Samt Mary s has taught me differently It seems like only yesterday that I came here a chubby luttle freshman filled with the enthusnasm that only one so young can possess Samt Mary s Salem had been relleved by my departure only a few months previous Several decades of months flanked on all sides by the mtrncacles of high school followed With the last take off and flight things pepped up even more Now the mevltable landing has been made and consequently I must leave this well loved port to seek my for tune elsewhere My good luck success and happmess on the next flight xull be due largely to the sponsors of my maiden trip In return I wnslm them every blessing and joy 98 WASHINGTON SQUARE SALEM 525 n - 1 a . , , . 1 a 1 ' ' 1 1 1 ' .. - U - v . 1 Y . . 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' x J . fobn Wcrrofz MacNwl H 7 ONTARIO STREET LX NN If rs so easy so natural to day dream so pleaslng just to gaze off mto space to plcture 1n lmagrnatxon what the past has brought and what the future has ln store Pausmg here at the crossroads to choose anew my way In llfe I fancy my past as a ba eball game I sought and overpowered knowledge much lrke any opponent on the field of sports At no txme was the game a sure thmg and onlv by constant preparedness for the repeated attacks of the foe was I able to accept and return crushrng blows At last I am enjoying the reward of achlev ement Now too I reahze the Importance of the battle whrch has so recently swung rn my favor To those who share nn the happrness of my sutcess I am greatly rndebted I feel thus debt ln my heart and hope to prove rt as opportunltxes present themselves folm forepb MacPberr01z 25 BOND STREET LYNN Armed wrth a sound mmd and a clear memory I make a most humble attempt at publr hmg the events of my llfe Wnth a ghtterxng dxploma from the grammar school of Samt Mary s parish flrmly clasped rn my hand I ventured mto the mnth grade on the same premlses Many a struggle I lad rn my freshman and sophomore years but my good looks brought me serenely through the Jumor span Rapxdly the days took Hlght I was actually bemg referred to as a senror Wrthout question I was enloylng rt too' Durmg these years I partrclpated In athletlcs My playmg on two champronshrp baseball teams ard even on the less glamorous basketball team adds to the joy of the memorres of my hrgh school days I am deeply grateful to my parents for grvrng me a Cathohc education and to all the Prnests and Snsters who have served as my trainers and advrsers Very sadly I bud farewell to Sarnt Mary s Fmnczr Berfmm' Madden HILLCREST ROAD PR1DEs CROSSING As I entered my freshman year at Salnt Marys four years seemed to me hke an eternrty Now as I look back rt IS almost lmpossrble for me to real :ze that they have come to an end The strange part about lt rs that I am not overllowrng wnth enthusrasm at the prospect of leavrng as I had ex pected to be All has been too pleasant for one to be exultant at departure from rt Slnce my past has been thu far uneventful let us look to the future Upon graduatnon I hope to enter the Unlted States Marrtrme Acad emy It rs my ardcnt wnsh that ome day I shall see the fulfillment of my hfclong ambntuon which IS to captam a shlp on which I shall placldly sarl thc sexcn scas If I can sarl as calmly over thcse scas and am able to comc through the storms as succcssfully as I haue cncountcrcd thesc during my four years at St Mary s then I shall mdccd be .1 happy man pe . 1 - 1 . Y - - Q. . . , , , . A y ' ' 5. .A . , A . . A V V .. . ,, V , 4 .. .1 ' - , . ,. Y 1 . Y . . Y I V U Y , . . 7 V. . 3 S . . , . . 1 ' , ' s , . . . . i t . , K . ' A , . . . Y . . 11 . I . , . s - . y . . S , ' - c W v . A Y . . V . . 1 . . V . . . 1 ' 'A 1 - . A A -, ' - , I 5- V . - l . k . , I V, ' aa 4 l 1 . , . 20 HOLTON PLACF LYNN At last what once seemed so far distant has been attained Happily I stand on the threshold of Saint Marys Boys High ready to depart wnth the thrill of glorious achievement goadmg me on A few years ago I listened to Father Sherlock give a graduation address at the Breed umor High He told the students to imagine that they were living ten years hence and were looking back upon the intervening years When my ten year span is completed l hope to look back on a decade of years filled with yoy with success and above all with goodness I am determined to reflect credit on my parents and on my teachers and school A little sad I come to the close of my happy school life and look pensrvely into the future To the Sisters whose patrence I must have tried many 1 time and to my parents who insisted upon my having a Catholic educatxon I am much indebtcd l extend my sincere thanks to all Fmnczr Tbomaf MdgM11 e 20 CHURCH STREET LYNN After 1 strenuous early education and eventual graduation from Saint Marys Grammar School in 1942 I entered this famed institution ot learning With amazing speed tne freshman sophomore and yumor terms passed by until I found myself a proud member of the graduating class between attending basketball and baseball games and keeping up with my varieu curriculum Realrzmg the future struggles which I would encounter I tried to make this last semester one which I could always remember as being the happiest My hrgh school career has been one of contentment which I feel is due both to the excellent tutelage of the Sisters and the tnernng foresight of my parents rn enrolling me litre To you all I express my dccpcst appreciation Arthur Wzyred MdVCbd7Mi 197 HAMILTON AVENUE LYN1x For the last four years the limit of my travels has been between my home and Saint Mary s Confined though my journeys were these years were the happiest in my young life To date my days in school have been filled with study for I burned with the zeal of advancing myself in the class The way I went at my homework so attracted the attention of all my teachers that many evenings I wa after school The ambition which someday I hope to fulfill is travel Yes I want to go to the far off corners of the world and meet foreign people l want to study their language and their customs and rites Yet even after I travel my fondest memories will be of the Boys High School the patient and hard working Sisters and the good Priests May God bless thcm and their work' fzv '9 - 7 , v . 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' ' ' ' 7 ' 1 A x . , t ' ' Y - I 5 Berrzard Peter MHVT011 WLST INEPTUNI' STRFFT INNIN Ior those who study the classrcs thxs rs to rntroduce Bernard Marron an ardent student of Greek I am partrcularly well l-.noun to my fellovx G ecks who have cooperated mth me rn preparing the Ixeu Impaored lfamlarfom 0 Zum hon and Home: In addrtron to thrs I have done many other worthvthrle thrngs for the splendrd educatron received herc makes rt possrble for almost anyone to accomplrsh almost any thang It s no vuonder that I am convmced that school and studres are Important fat tors rn my lrfe There was not a day that I drd not derrve great beneht nor was there a day that I dld not enjoy Certainly I can say mthout hesr tatron that I have been well drrected and tramed for lrfe Success and hap prness rn time to come vslll be due chrefly to the never falterrng rnterest and advrce of my good mother and the unflaggrng zeal of my teachers the Srsters of Saint oseph Tl7011ldIJOJL1Jl3 Martel 11 SOUTH STREET LYNN Irom the day of my arrrval at Sarnt Mary s rn 1934 possrbrlrtres of success were evrdent rn me Thus fact was confrrmed by the good Sxsters who spoke wrth ex errence when the sand It s sosslble that thls lad ma some da I carrred on relentlessly determmed to acqurre a strong foothold rn lrfe I began by takrng an actrve part rn the annual plays when I was only seven and contrnurng untrl I was graduated rn 1942 I elected to carry on the good work rn Samt Mary s so I traversed the grounds to the Boys Hrgh Qchool where upon hearmg my name they accepted me wrth open arms For the next four years I sanled along smoothly except for a tussle or two wrth math chemrstry and physncs Havmg enjoyed twelve happy and prosperous years at Sarnt Marys I smcerely hope that the rest of my hfe wxll be slmrlar Wzllmriz Tlaonzm McDeW1z0tt 54 BEACON HILL AVENUE LH NN Have you ever heard the amazmg story of Wrld Brll McDermott man among men athlete of athletes and notorrous woman hater? N07 Well here you are I blew rn with the wlnd and snow rn the mrdst of a blrzzard on a bleak anuary day Growing up was a task but wlth a lrttlc persuasron and the ard of a razor strap I was kept nn check Work at Samt Marys Grammar School came easy and rn hugh school easrer stlll fit says here As an athlete I was a good student and as a student a good thlete Durmg my first two years I sparked the baseball team to two Catholrc League Champronshrps but I grew trred of all the glory hcapcd upon me after each game so I gave rt up But that rs nerther here nor there' As I take my departure after tvx elve lrvcly years rn the parrsh schools I hope the draft board falls to notrce me and the vtorld wrll treat me as well as Saunt Mary s has Thanks Mother and Dad for 1 grand opportumty' Us ff I . . ' I I Y . , . . . , . 'l P 1 ' ,, I 1 z Y. ' . 1 V ' I I . V V Y . av .4, ' ' ' . I D - . V. I. . I . V. s l- . - 1 Y : . . , . y , . . . 4 I . . D . . , P ' . Y- ' 1 , I I H I Y h Q Y become a great leader In hfe, but rt s not probable. Ignormg the1r jests , , I a L 1 1 ' a , a ' , 1 1 1, ' , , - . . , I - 1 ' ' ' , V . , . I -I . ' ' 9 , ' a . , ' ' r ' r' -1 I . A y G . , . -I2 WAVERLY STREET LYNN Sealed vuthm the vaults that we call memory we store away as treasured gold the happenmgs that have rmpressed us most Strong doors nova swmg mcle and from mthm the catalogue of days gone by I pluck a few eprsodes for renew Tvs elve years ago I began my educatron whrch I am happy to say has been Catholrc from start to Hmsh Competntlon and tram mg rn the Sacred Heart Grammar School prepared me for the next step- hrgh school The first of these two years I spent profitably and joyfully at Boston College I-Ilgh and the latter two llkewlse at Samt Mary s At last I realrze that rt was worth all the jolts and struggles and I smrle to myself as I remember some of the funny thmgs that happened My heart bursts with prlde We c I 1 poet I would smg to the world m wondrous song the thoughts that well wrthm my breast but I am not so I srmplf ay Thank you dear God for Samt Mary s Hugh Cbarlu F1 ana! MCMd1ZMI 16 SANDERSON AYENUL LYNN I ShOlllCl luke to hase something very unusual to relate 1n my autobrograph lcal sketch lrke statmg that I was born rn the mrddle of the Pacrfic Ocean or m Zomba Mozambrque or some such place Luke many of my class mates however I am oblngared to become very prosaic and speak of Lynn as the srte of my birth I also wrsh I could publr h somethmg startlmg luke a grammar school graduatlon at eight but I must admrt that the truth ns that I was twelve In my more serlous moments I plcture my lrfe like a great wave which roll d steadily onward gathermg strength with ever! passmg moment and pressmg persistently on toward rts goal Surmount mv all obstacles I have lunged forward pressing ever onward towarl graduatron Proudly I vrew the successful achnevement of my Irfe long de srre happlly I yom the admrrable ranks of the Alumni yet gladly would I begm all over again fore b Patrick M0ndbd1l P 12 ATKINSON STREET LYNN Scenes of yesteryear vrvrdly Hash m renew as I dream pen m hand ot tl e d ys that us d to be It rs pleasant to recall the good trmes that wc lssoclat so readuy wrth school lrfe As a shy 'rttle freshman I was tosse l about by the dlgmlied senrors out rt was all m fun jolly prctures of the sophomore year loom before me too At even a faster pace I am ushered nr fancy mto my yumo sphe e and vs nth this comes a feelmg of superror :ty I was fun lookmg down upon the underclassmen and knomng that the next step was sennorlty Then came une and promotron to the top rank At last I am reacly to enter the world upon my ovsn smcerely hope ful that I can lne up to the hrgh prmcrples set before me I speak a fond arlrezz to the Samts but not wrthout expressmg my deepest gratrtude to the Srsters the Priests and my devoted parents 521 - . 1 , 7 7 Y , . v. V. . , 7 Y . Y. Y . . - a 1 - ' . V . . . , 5 5 Y ' . . , . . v r ' 7 F- . I . . 1 , . . , 1 Y 1 -. - I - H Q v ' Y 3 7 ' . 7 A , r . ' ' , 1 Y v v , Q 1 , . . ' v a a . ' S , , I V . A h . . . , . . I 0 ' 1 1 ' 5 7 1 I , h . . . Y. . Y 9 ' Q 1- U 'Q 4 . 1 u fi . . Q ., . . ' . I . L . , I . L I , . , A T 'i' , ' - . L 1 v. r. . L 'Y . . J . . , ' V K ' 7 .Y . y - 1- - 1, - ' ' Q Y 7 ' ' I Robert Eugene Mozalzkorz 16 cmissm' PLACE, LYNN For the leading role in my story, I shall choose myself, my four years ol high school will make up the plotg and the setting will be Saint Mary's. When I was a lowly freshman I thought that it would take a full book to reproduce accurately an account of my long years in school. Now I realizc all too well how short my story is. There is almost nothing to relate except that my training has been splendid, and my life happy. Having struggle-l over many a hurdle, I became a senior, and made the last great push. Al- ready nevs vistas open their doors to me They all look sunny but who knows what lies beyond he turn in the road Before I select one of these paths I wish to extend my sincere appreciation to the Priests and Sisters Above all I thank my good mother for her zeal her deyotion and he foresight in equipping me with a Catholic education Rzcbard Peter Mulbezr 18 CHURCH STRYIIT LYNN Although unaccustomed to the technical procedure of writing an auto biography I shall sketch a brief account of my life Enrolled at Sain oseph s I soon became acclimated and found that making friends is one of the joys of school life After eight golden years unfaltermgly I turned my steps towards Saint Marys Each year her was very profitable and pleasant Ar the close of the sophomore stage I had the wonderful oppor tunity of going to California This meant much fun variety and excitc ment 'lhe pleasantness of my junior and senior years blended vxell with that of the past for repeated hundreds in conduct were my specialty Strengthened by the excellent training of a Catholic education and forti f'-ICKI by the sustaining grace of God I am well prepared to confront the vxorld I express my undying appreciation to my parents the Priests and the Sisters emzey Fmuczf fllullen '72 DFI R COVI LX NN When I ponder over memories of days gone by I recall the first grade mth all its nevs ness especially my first catechism the second third and mth an accompanying sense of uperlority It mas then that I began to ncalizc the xalue of a parochial school training I thought of thc educa tional period of i pcrson s life as tvyo hills a small and a large onc thc small bcrng grammar chool and thc large high school I had just com Dleted the ascent of thc small hill md xx as about to climb thc largcr onc Though I didnt reallzc it then I know now that the climb was hard and steep yet full of fun lrom the summt of this inclinc I xiu ino hcr but this one is huec Though I can sce that this will mean many a struggle I couragcously bcfim the task fcclinx, that intern ingled with thc sorrows will be the joys fo0 , , , , r v v . t . 1 1 Q' f V X a Y s '- . . , ' . 1' , ' . V D ' . J k , ' 1 .t c . . e . . . , ' ' - Q 1 1 4 , , . . w . V ' A I I . 3 I Y T 1 i 2, ' , - Y . A , ' ' 1 ' i i ' Q 1 s fourth with the thrill of using inkg the fifth, sixth, seventh and eighth V . . f' ' . . s ' ' . ' Y 'Q 4 ' I . is I i , I ' i - ' . ' L . 5- 'b- ' K - ' v L . . ys .v . J . -' K . s' , - - 'Y . ' ' - 1 k' . v K v ' I A 1 Y4 5 if '. ' i' I 'i 1 , . s v ,b' .k -y .. ' -ry ' . f -' . I ,- IfVzllu11n fobn Nolan 19 MURRAY STREET um When they had escorted me to the good shxp Nolan my proud parents stood on the docl-.s to watch as I took my place at the helm Thus was my memorable start on the Sea of Lrfe my first stop-Sacred Heart Grammar School On this ocean the sailing was smooth but before I knew lt I was bemg tossed about on the tempestuous waters of hrgh school I thmk I was fortunate to have pulled mto the harbor of Samt Mary s at thrs pomt The prlots drnlled so hard and well that I attamed a nigh scholastnc average It wasnt all smooth sallrng futher at times I actually got seaslck In retro spect of this voyage through lxfe I have no regrets I have been lucky and I thank God for my devoted parents and for the zealous Prrests and Sisters who directed my course What they have taught me of hfe w1ll always help me for who knows what seas I ll sall as a member of Uncle Sam s Navy Robert Vincent .Noone WPSTERN AVPNUI' LYNIN Derxved from Greek characters known only to the Noone famnly baptismal name means brrllrant Recollectlon of the days when my brnl lnance was very much m evrdence brlngs me to thoughts of llfe here at Samt Marys In the dum past I see a youthful scholar scurrynng up the front steps and dlsappearlng mto the lower chambers wrthm I also recall that urged on by an abrdmg desxre to rrse to sea level I armed at be coming elevated to the sophomore stage Naturally I studied hard A posn tron on the first floor secured and enjoyed I proceeded to even greater heights By thrusting aside rmpedlments llke math and chemistry I worke l my way mto the last stage wxth ease Along the way I enjoyed all the school actlvxtles and I mastered every subject But why not7 Am I not brrlllant7 Youthful thouoh I am I apprecrate very much every effort made to grve me a splendrd trarnlng for llfe Stephen Peter 0Br1en 10 OAK STREET BEVERLY FARMS The pennmg of an autobrographxcal revrew of my youth ns one of the musts of my semor year On this account I set out to fulfill sa cl assxgn ment and mform you of the none too famous lrfe of httle Steve Born rn Beverly Farms I was educated at Samt Margarets School of the same crty Upon the completron of elght happy sessions there I came to Samt Marys Boys Hugh a journey of thrrty mules each day Abraham Lmcoln had nothnng on me' Honestly I was a blessmg rn dlsgulse here at the snte of my hrgher education Unquestnonably the natlon wall have many a rea son to be proud of me m days to come Indeed then xt may be saxd that Abe and I resemble each other rn many vsays For a successful start tovt ard such a bnlhant future I am mdebted to many my parents m partncular May I prove that their sacrrfices were well worth while l31l u 1 1 1 . 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V . . . . - ' s 1 V . . - 1 a ' Wzll1a11z Patrzck 0B1 Z6'1l 41 MURRAY mm LYNN Leaving crght uninterrupted years of education at the Sacred Heart Gram mar School I joined the endless flovs of youth endeavormg to further xts scholastic training rn a parochial high school With only very lrttle inducement from my parents being necessary I chose to burden Saint Mary s vuth myself Upon entering the yard on that crisp September morn of 1942 I gazed on many unfamrlrar faces the owners of which I was later to know very vsell I adapted myself to my studies and quickly ad xanced through the grades Suddenly I found myself in the final stage looking down upon the undergraduates with a feeling of pride With much confidence and with all the finesse that accompanies a student of that rank I carried out the duties of the senlor year Gladly I take this opportunity to express my sincerest thanks to the Priests and Sisters my spiritual dr rectors and to my foresrghted and devoted parents fobn forepb 0N6lll 33 GROVE STREET LYNN When the stock exchange crashed and all Wall Street was in an uproar I came into this forlorn world For my first four years I resided in New York trying to straighten out tne nation s numerous economic difficulties Upon moving to Lynn I gave school serious consideration At Saint Mary s Irish colleen All good things come to an end so I graduated and prepared to enter high school Contrary to my expectations this was very interesting and I sailed through the years and finally came to port in the Senior Room Soon I must again set sail for I am to graduate The perils of this next xoyage are much more dangerous but I am ready Everyone worked tha I might be a success I am grateful to all 165 NORTH STREET SALI:M It rs here at Samt Mary s that I have served an apprentlceshnp in prepara tion for life and eternity Within these walls my faltermg steps on the path of secondary education have been carefully guided by the patient Sisters of Saint joseph It doesn t seem long smce that cool September morn in 1942 xx hen I first made that gourney over the wooded wastes of Highland Axe vue betm een Salem and Lynn Soon I must make the trip for the last time When I leave I shall have many pleasant memories of thus ride and of school for they gave me an opportunity to make friends and to enjov many social actmtres I am sure that vshatever comes my way the firm and spiritual educational foundation which has been provided for me vull stand by and guide me alvsays f32l . . . , . 7 . . V I . 7 Y 7 V . . 1 3 7 - v A ' , . 7 . I took part in the Maytime Fantasies. One year I was a sailorg the next, an . A . , ' 1 ' c , . L 9 I e 7 f ' ' v - Georggjojepb 40 WAVERLY STREET LYNN Without question my school days each and every one spent at Samt Mary s were completely happy I was surrounded by teachers and class mates who were always wrllmg and were never too busy to help when a fellow hit a rough spot During high school I took part in every school undertaking My first love was sports so I have rooteo for Samt Mary teams all over the state To recall my part ln dramatics ns easy because Parents Night of a couple of years ago when I was Aaron Boggs Fresh man from Splmterville is very vivid nn my mind Rehearsmg and acting an this play were barrels of fun Whenever I dream of my twelve years at the Samts I feel that I shall always be grateful to Ma and Dad for selecting Samt Marys for my education I am also appreciative of the Sisters and Priests for they have provided me with a sound Catholic edu cation admirable example and much inspiration R0 erfofe 11 Uuellette g P I GRANT ROAD SALEM The first thought that comes to my mind as I ponder on the stage of my life that I am now completing is how fortunate I have been to have re celved a Catholic school education Appreciation of the finest mother and father in existence also stlrs within me And whnle I thxnk of them my thoughts carry me to my childhood at Saint Ann s School Salem and the Sisters of Saint Chretlenne who were my teachers Indeed I have been fortunate of course I am grateful Many of the friends Ive made espe cially those at Saint Marys w1ll remain cherished in my memory long after my departure Pens1vely now I thunk of them and recall the count less happy days and good times we enjoyed together It IS with feelings of ,ov and sadness that I leav for the outer world May God bless all those who have made my education possible 50 HERBERT STREET LYNN Santa came early rn 1928 and from his bulging pack he placed in the Pashby stocking 1 new addxtnon to their family Readily you can guess that I was this little bundle of happiness Having passed through Samt Mary s Grammar School I enrolled here for a secondary training When I arrived at the door each member of the faculty was there beggrng for my presence an her homeroom No doubt they heard that I was one of the quletest of the new arrivals Rapidly I became ensnared ID the terrible web of sclence and the languages but with the ard of a shears I hope to free myself so I can walk to receive my diploma Before I untangle myself I wish to thank all the Sisters and Priests for their txreless efforts I am grateful to my zealous and devoted parents also fi-3 9 1 I , . . 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V V. fobn Pbzlzlb Ptlletzw 12 HARRISON AVENUE SALEHI What better way is there to bring back memories than to thumb through the family album' The tirst picture in our collection is of me lying in 1 classrc pose on a sheepskm rug I was a cute little fellow The next shows me scrubbed and pohshed rn readmess for school where I was expected to get on the Honor Roll esery time Why of course I drd' just for com parrson let me mention mv plcture taken upon graduatron from the Salem Institution of knowledge run by the Sisters of the Assumption I have grown considerably and I look wery intelligent here At thrs stage of my life I entered Saint Mary s Here I became widely known for my theory of relatrvity Even if the prcture here in this album of the Class of 1946 were able to speak xt would be incompetent I would lack the razan ave to express my gratitude to all To do this subyect justtce IS qurte rmpossrble Luczeu orepb Pourmrd 18 RAYMOND ROAD SALEM To relate of my being born on anuary first rn nmeteen hundred and twenty eight the first boy rn a famrly of six lovely grrls and to tell of my havmg mastered my first erght years of learning wrth customary facrlrty would only use up valuable space Thus I shall not elaborate on this por tion of my most mterestmg hfe After losing myself for three years in that nation wlthrn a nation Saint Marys I found myself at last thrust rnto the great world of drama with my skrlls bemg used to therr greatest advantage in the senior productlon Through the Nzght I am unspeakably grateful for the many opportunrties so freely given me by my parents and the Priests and Sisters It rs my earnest desire that I shall prove my gratr tude wrthout measure mnef Vmeent Power: 39 LOVERS LEAP AVENUE LX NN Upon investigation of the birth records of New York you will find rn its chronologrcal and alphabetical place the name of james Vincent Pow ers The register goes on to record that this babe wa born in Queens Village Not wrshmg to gnc one city all the glory I moved on to Springdale Pennsylvania where the radnance of my presence brightened this httle coal mining town Tour years later I transferred myself to Lynn Here I yoined the rmks at Saint Mary s Grlmmar School and soon was graduated to the hugh school Sad to relate my enthusiasm was not appreciated here so I w as frequently asked to refrain from answering all the questions to allow the other boys to get some marks Graduation ns almost upon me and I am glad yet sad I want to thank my good parents and the Sisters for an undertaking well done L54 . . 1 , ,- n . .' 1 ' .' , ' .1 Y ' . . , . - 1 - 1 Y . 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' a ' ' .' , Edward Damel Qumn 21 COTTAGE STREET PEABODY In August of 1945 the world rocked wrth the alarmnng nevss of the atomrc bomb Seventeen years preuous nt had been rocked by somethmg almost as startlmg my entrance mto the farr city of Peabody For five years I dxd my best at getting mto mrschxef at home and then proceeded to St john s School to continue at the same The necessary course completed hrgh school became my chref concern I graduate now a confident fearless youtn ready to enter tvsentreth century society I find myself dreammg and making mental prctures of the used to be The funmest one I thunk ns of my Hrst dance the nnght that I so contentedly lrstened to the orches tra and watched the guls dance each other around Oh how Ive changed Ive changed ln thus way yes but never I hope rn my spnrlt of gratltude to my dear parents and the good Srsters and Prrests They labored hard to educate me May therr efforts bear frult Ednjardjojtpb 410 WI STI RN AVENUE LYNN It rs drflicult to say whether I excelled nn musrc or ln athletncs Havrng many ardent fans for both rt was not hard for me to transfer my mam extra currlcular mterest from football to muslc Wlth but few regrets I turned from thrs vrrrle sport the great fascnnatron of my yunlor year to the Ray solo that put the Parents Entertalnment rrght over the top With out ut the Waltz Couple certarnly would have been less glamorous My mmd turns wrth ease to focus attentron on my scholastnc attempts I recall them wxth pleasure Surely nt IS gratlfylng to know that my lnfe s ambrtnon raduatnon from St Mary s Boys Hugh IS soon to become a realrty for 1 was not wrthout toll that I ma tered each year and most especxally the as Wzllmraz Edward Regan 166 TRACY AVENUE LYNN My scholarly attempts at learnnng the three Rs began at Samt oseph Institute and contmued at Samt Marys Hugh where I strove to dlgest much knowledge and the famous old adage Silence ns golden Each year was marked by some special pleasure and thus my secondary educatron was xery enjoyable It was most fruitful also It rs very honestly and readrly then that after I recall each and every phase of my story here I say that Samt Marys rs tops As I dream I realnze more and more hom much I shall mnss these happy days and all that composed them zealous Priests devoted Sisters jolly frlends I am sure that I shall always treasure them Because they worked so hard and long to tram me well I proceed to take the next step-unafrald To Hum The Giver of all grfts do I Hrst extend my gratitude and then to my parents the Prnests and the Sisters msg , . ' 7 ' T 1 ! I ' I ' 7 7 . ' . ' I , . . , , y , . . . . I ft : : . , , , , - 1 ' . , 7 7 playmg an accordion nn the semor perlod. Everyone clalmed that lt was , . . 5 s .I . , t s , - l t. , , , Y 9 ' 1 I ll ll ' v V ' 7 i 7 , . ' . Q , ' 3 7 ' L. AmMMl1I1l Reid 0 sAc'AMoR15 s'rR12i5'r LYINN I dreamed a dream one day' and now' that dream is here beside me. Yes. at last my lifelong dream is coming true. Constantly have the golden sands of time run on until now' it is necessary for me to leave this particular haven of my dreams. As thoughts of departing steal upon me I fall into deep reyerie and liye again the memories of September 19-I3 to une 19-16. Although Greek was my hardest subject I liked it best I know now that when a teacher says something she means it for lying across her apron wasnt comfortable I knew I should hue done my homework' From September 1944 to june 1945 I enjoyed the responsibility of ringing the Bells of Sam' Mary s On Noaember 27 1945 Tbmu lv ilu Nfghl thc first all senior drama intro luced a new star Al Reid That night I be came an actress and a personagc on the Great White Way Kenrzetb Leonmad Robzmon 1a 89 RIIDINGTON STREFT SWAMPSCOTW All the world s a stage and the men and women merely play ers Slmkefpeafe Apt indeed is the opinion of the great bard to introduce my life story for the stage has been a conspicuous feature in my youthful career There are few among my school pals who know not of my two line off stage role in Through flee N1 bl nor will many forget when I answered the phone before it rang It was fun like this that helped make a dull than l1ke studying a happv es ent in life Having fretted my hour upon the playing stage I stand pee mn into the horizon of the stage of life Made stalwart by the training of the Sisters of Saint Ioseph for twelve years and that of the world Given eve y chance for skillful training as a prepara t1on why should I not tr ad the stage we know as the world w th i master s art? Paul Fmnczf Roflrleu 46 omsit sriuir SALLA Before I step forth from St Mary s to rice the future I wish to leave for posterity the first but of literature that I haye compo cd for print For this hrst publication I hase naturally chosen the subject I know most about myself Skipping oyer my quiet childhood days I shall beg n with the day that I recessed my diploma from S mt ames Grammar School and com menccd my daily journey from Salem to Lynn ua Highland Avenue Th has been one of my pastimes for the past four years I shall long re member those good times on the bus when we enjoyed life so well in the rear seats Mastering my lessons pre cnted many a rough spot but I man aged to smooth them out Thoush I w ts not particularly actise in school affairs I enjoyed them xery much M y I proye myself worthy of all the joy Iye had and of the hne training Iye receised' 136 F , V. . s , - 1 , 0 7 L K 9 , 1 , ,y I j f P v V L B . A Y . ' 4 I . ' ' V C L, , . A 1 N 4 i Y' U r ' 0 1 i I ' ' ' ' f S ts- ' ' ' J - ' . 1 , .' v ,' - ' ' 5 - I . y .0 . Y 'N Y I . I, e ' 1 I . U ' 1 , . ' 1 . 5 Y I l A - ' 7 V 7 -i by my good parents for seventeen. I stand ready to match my strength with 7 . F Y . . . L- ' , f e. I . ' ' , ri 1 f' V . : : : 4 Y, r' A 1 4 .' 4 ' . ' S - ' . ' is N ' I r - A A r j L ' . - r 5 L -, I 'i ' r A A r ' A ' 1- A I Q V' , 1 ' ' NK ' , , ,' 5,2 . . ' f, 'S ' V . . . , K, J . Y s V y I 3 v k ' v Q . . ' ' ' . , . - i i ' 7 ' ' - 5 f . fobn Robe: I Rogers MAPLE STREET LYNIN My three years at Saint Mary s can be very aptly compared with our famed Yew England weather As our atmosphere rs subject to many unsuspected changes so was my career at the Saints When I began my scholastic days as a sophomore I expe ted to set new records in the intellectual an nals of the school But the clouds soon came upon the sunny horizon and my lonely dreams burst The Honor Roll was published and I searched the top half for my name well anyw av it must be on the honorable mention no I am looking in vain I guess Im not a genius Although my nrst attempt was a failure I put more energy rnto my work and finally I am to be rewarded I am going to graduate Yes every cloud has a silver lining and though mv cloud looked black I have attained the mitral suc cess of my life It also promises a new world of peace and a new life of happiness for me Pnulfordan Rzlqy 2 DTVIINS ROAD SWAMPSCOTT I have reached a goal m the making of a full Ilf-6 'lhrnkmg to honor me they have asked me for words but I find To the Past I need not speak as rt knows my gratitude for having immersed me so deeply rn the bitter sweet truclble of experience To the Religious I have no words but let rry life tell them unstlntrngly you have mtde your knowledge my strength your actions my rnspr ation and your sprrrt an undying memory 1n another of Hrs servants To my Parents I have nothing to say Their life s work whrcli I am can be repaid only by their life s desrre which I hope to be To the Future I cannot speak for like the coming of a new day it hangs suspended and untouchable so near as to be present yet so distant rt can be neither seen nor heard Thus I leave wlth words unsald with a Joy in my past a confidence in my God and fervent trust rn my future Janie! C1e W'f Ryan 16 ABORN PLACE LYNN Pen in hand 1 dull lrght burning I vrvrdly recall pleasant memories of my years at Saint Marys Grammar and High Schools Here I strive to put them into writing to present a noteworthy brography of a fun loving char acter My Hrst years were amazing to me Things like learning to spell writing with a fiuld and readlng consumed my interest Time fiew In a very short while I was practicing for graduation With the rnk but dry on my first I was looking forward to my second diploma When the long desired and highly revered appendage upperclassman was mme to have and to hold I began to enjoy life and its rapid succession of events Proms dances plays and choruses enlrvened the well filled scholastic pro ram Now I find myself sitting on top of the world well fitted for a busn ness career and most indebted to all who had anything to do with my splendid education 'lt Saint Mary s 1:37 A 7 . , , I L . , . . I -1 - n - , . F . . - I , t, ' 1 J . -. 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I . . . , N 4 t , A' 91 LORING AVFNUI SALEM When l found myself rn thls strange world and realxzed that God had created a clever boy I had an rmpulse at an early age to procure an edu catnon Luke most youngsters I drd not notnce trme passmg so I unex pectedly awoke one day to learn that I was a proud freshman blessed wrth determmatlon to excel everyone rn scholastrc standmg Astonnshed once agam I obserxed that I was getting nowhere fast at accomplnshmg thrs yery noble rdeal Refusmg to be dismayed however I struggled on wrth the encouragement and assrstance of the Sisters proddmg me Desprte hardshrps and drfficultres my four year tour of Samt Mary s kmgdom was pleasant and profitable It rs my opmron that the chorce made by my par ents tor my educatnon was 1 wnse one and that therr sacrrfices to carry rt out were many I am very grateful I hope to bc a lrvmg proof of lt Edwm'a'Patr1cle Sullivan PARK STREET LYNN Approxrmately sesenteen years ago I took rt upon myself to enlrven the Sullivan household wrth my charming self Amvlng at the use of reason yery early I was mstalled rn the Hrst grade of Samt Marys Grammar School at Hve Bemg trmrd by nature I passed unnoticed from grade to grade nn the elementary school and from class to class rn the hrgh school I had enjoyed my grammar school trammg but my high school days frlled every hour wrth thorough happrness I was no brrllrant star but the Sisters boys and actnvrtres made up for any defrcrencne rn my studnes so that school lrfe was rn every respect a happy one As I now leave the place I have called home tor four years I seek to explam the feelrng for which I have no words and thank all those who have contnbuted ln the making ot Edward Patnck Sullxvan Wzllmflz Fmnczf Sullzmn III PARlx STREET LYNN On a beautnful September morn In 1938 dressed m a new blue Serge sunt fshort pants of coursej I put rn my frrst appearance at Samt Mary s Gram mar School Nervous and excrted at the thought of startxng a most lmpor tant chapter rn my educatnon I must confess that my first contact wrth he Srsters set me shaking rn my shiny new shoes After a serxes of elght happy years my elementary educatron was completed and before me lay a brrght new horxzon I stepped unto hugh school resolvmg to buckle down to ser: ous study I realxze now that no teacher spared herself to prepare the other students and myself for our work rn the world Knowmg that Actrons speak louder than words I shall take my place rn the world to llve thc lessons that they hayc taught me Surely nothmg would please our parents or our teachers more th U1 our hdclrty to the prnnuples they have set forth for our lmxtatlon f38I Q ,Q 1 1, ' V D - 7 Y 1 I 4 I Y . 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V 4 25 HAZILL STREET SALFM How apropos rs the great Shakespeare s- Partrng rs such sweet sorrow to descrrbe a student s settlng out to say farewell to hrs Alma Mater hrs frrends and hrs teachers One necessarily feels sad as he ponders on hrs repertorre of lovely memorres and rs reluctant to wrthdraw from the sccnt of these roys Yet he rs happy to grow rnto manhood and accept the chal lenge that lrfe offers Thus do I poised on the threshold of lrfe ready to make thc next step-cxperrence a sweet sorrow I laugh now at thc trrvralrtres drfhcult subjects lirm cxactncss and good order that boy rshly I once regarded as msurmountable mountarns I laugh too when I call to mrnd our early dance experrences our cafeterra fun and schoolyard chatter Why shouldnt I be sad to go? Wluy shouldn t partmg from Samt Mary s and all assocrated wrth rt be a sweet sorrow 9 Paul Krug Tucker 30 BURDETT ROAD LYNN Shrrlly the whrstle broke the strllness of the crrsp autumnal arr The game was on the memorable date October seventh nineteen hundred and twenty eight Wrthrn fourteen years after my unnotrced yommg the busy hum of men I was graduated from a publrc grammar school From there to Samt Marys I came rn the fall of 1942 Although I was not lucky enough to represent the Blue and Gold on the dramond or rn the hoop sport I enthusrastrcally cheered our valrant teams on to vrctory or down to defeat At trmes scholastrc adversarres lrkc mathematrcs Latm and Eng lush almost got the better of me Wrrh thc advance of years I penetrated the mid field strrpe and now have crossed the goal trghtlv grasprng my reward a dxploma from Sarnt Marys Boys Hrgh Wrthotrt doubt thus rs the greatest achrevement of my youth' Walter Richard Wadden ELMWOOD ROAD SWAMPSCOTT A traveller who has all but gamed the last herght of the great mrst cow ered mountarn looks back over the crags he has pamfully mastered to where 1 lrght shrnes on the frrst easy slope That lrght rs ever vrsrble fo rt rs Youth The hemrsphere of magrc frctron thus pen of mme perchance may never tread yet no one could possess more tranqurl recollectrons of hrs vouth Becalmed upon the sea of thought my soul rs flooded wrth swcct medrtatrons O1 the past and optrmrstrc antrcrpatrons of the future But alas time passes wrth constant motron not unlike a stream And even as 1 rrver flows on rts wrndrng course and finally arm es at the sea so also I 1 transrent vrsrtant have come to the crossmg of the roads Well armored m my Faith and rn the secular branches I move on to the next path f39 o , . 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I , t 1 I ,G s- vt , . 1 v . 1 . . , . obn Fmncu Wdlkdf 772 HOLJGHTON STRI'I'T LX NN Usually a brographer recounts facts lnlte hrs natnvnty educatnon and accom phshments Conservatlvely I shall follow the beaten path I was born rn Lynn on May first nmeteen hundred and twenty mne Lack of natron wade excltement over thrs event was balanced later by my nefarrous mrs chref In accordance wrth the good judgment of my parents I attended Sarnt Patrick s Grammar and Samt Mary s High Schools As regards ac comphshments I got banged up once when playmg a pugnaclous school boy In a one act comedy I mrght also ment1on that I was presndent of a junlor class bowlmg team that chalked up a score rn the low fifties Then too I was an excellent floor sweeper and board washer A future backed by a past lrke thus promxses to be very bright Being qunte convmced ot thrs I have made plans to write an entxre book when I pubhsh my next brographncal account jtllchael-lanlej 8 WESTMlNbTER TERRACE LYNN House lrghts dum the curtam rlses and my lxttle story begms In Act One scene one I am on my way to school and rt IS a happy day for me My ego rs up for I conslder myself among the elrte who are of age to go to school 1'1me Hles on golden wmgs All too soon I find I am about to enter hngh school In scene two repeated doses of mathematlcs Latm and Eng lrsh almost overwhelm me yet rntrlgue me and command my all consum 8 I merry go round of my adolescent school days Thus endsPAct One Soon Act Two wall commence or has rt already begun? Perhaps school set the stage for the Act of Lrfe Hopmg It wrll be as happy and as worthwhrle I brd farewell to Samt Marys xts stage and my compamon players of Act One John Grabaijz Warm 40 ROLLINS AVENUE LYNN Havmg been drilled ln the wrltmg of an autobrography and bemg always mmdful of the do s and don ts I shall commrt the frult of my labors to any and a'l who should hnd themselx es reading thrs hterary rendntron Under no crrcumstances am I permxtted to mention the date of my birth for nt rs of no great mterest to anyone Thus I take specnal pams to omxt the date of May 8 1929 It IS unnecessary Snster sard to note my havmg completed grammar and hugh school That IS self evrdent A lrttle dns appomted then I shall not relate the fascmatmg cplc of my eight carefree nd four care filled years In partrng I wlsh to speak oh that remunds me another rule rs dont express gratrtutle unless you really mean It but here If here only I can proceed wxthout caution I want to express my apprecnatlon to my parents and the Srsters to whom I make the fnrm promise of lnvmg up to their worthy teachings rm I ' ' V , 17 , , ' 7 u . ' . , ' . 1 V ' ' ' , . ' 5 7 7 ' 1 , 7 I ' , , Q Q ' 5 5 - , 7 3 ' 7 I - 1 . a - 1 ' ing interest. New faces, new friends, ood times-all are art of the 'olly V- ' 1 1 , . ' 3 l 7 D .I , 7,. , , . . . 7 . . , . 3 - . . , - . Q .-1 1 . 1 . , Y Y A . Y If I I Y C r Leo fzmar Watt! I J ODELL SQUARE SALEM In the natural cours of events I was born baptrzed learned to cry talk and walk At five I went off to school to start my career as a student and lrlted rt so much that I stayed for the twelve ensumg years And now the good Srsters of Samt oseph naye declded to separate me from Samt Nfiary s Boys Hugh by grvrng me a drploma I ve enjoyed everythmg at the Lynn Seat of Wrsdom durnng my four years here the classes h teachers the dances the proms the chance books and the scoldlngs that came regularly seven trmes a day My favorrte outdoor pastxmes of my hrgh school days were hunt1ng and hshrng It seems now that I enjoyed as many hours of outdoor lrfe as rndoor sports As I leave to make a name for myself rn the Commonwealth of Salem I pause to express my gratr rude to God for my beloved parents my excellent teachers my host of Sfunt Mary s friends and for all my happy hugh school days Adzor 131 MYRTLE STREET LYNN Though September srxteenth IS he feast of Samts Cornelrus and Cyprran my parents chnstened me Robert luckrly' Prcture rf you can my answer mg to Cyprlan Weber' Lrke my two brothers when rt was trme I moved on from Sacred Heart Grammar School to Sarnt Mary s Boys Hrgh School My wld concentratron on the educatronal s1de of school made me a model were a powerful booster o the morale of the basketball and baseball squad when the omg was rough I could be vcry no1sy when I wanted to be' Suddenly I am serzed wrth the realrzatron tnat rt rs all over How qurckly rt has passed how rrch rn blessmgs rt has been' For any success that has been or wrll be mme I acknowledge my debt to my lovrng mother and my zealous teachers Fmnczr Donald Welch 38 LYMAN STREET LYNIN A semor at last' When I w1s a freshman thls rank appeared to be a mrl lron years away Now that I have attained thrs very exalted positron 1t seems luke only ye terday that I started thus happy prlgrrmage Whrle studvrng the v nous subjects of the commerclal course I was brought rnto contact wnth the uncjuestronable joys of shorthand bookkeeping and Spanrsh When I come to thxnk of xt though rt really was fun I also en joyed the school dances and plays especrally Parents Night The readmess of the Srsters to and and counsel us m every way rmpressed me rn no small degree Oh yes the Spanrsh and shorthand may be forgotten rn tlme but never the qualntres of the Srsters I owe much to them as well as to my very devoted and self SHCFIHCIDAQ mother I ardently desire to prove I was worthy pn J V , C 3 I 7 7 7 -7 . . , , , .. . .. . V -1 , t Q , , , , N 7 7 4 A '. D A . l 7 . I . . 7 . . t . . . , .. l , ., . ' 7 7 u il. Oh how rn mind wanders at times! Most assuredl m cheers 1 Y I i 0 . W A . 1 C . . . . . , . . ' v . y v . s , I 7 . . L I. I I L, I A . ' I I . C I VA. 01111 F1 mzczr Welch 22 AI.I..I'Y STRI FT LXINN Upon turnlng back thc coyer of the book of my hfe a quick glance recalls that thus narratryc has but three chapters The nrst of these a most mter cstmg account for those who enjoy qualnt httle stones of children ns called Chrldhood Days But come let us not tarry on these eprsodes for we are more Interested nn thus next chapter entitled Iour Years at Samt Mary s Thus story opens nn Connery Gymnasrum where I am sprmtlng down thc basketball court and shooting trial baskets rn an attempt at be coming one of the Saints famed quintet But alas other athletes proye themselves more sknllful and I do not recenve a berth Smce the rostrum and thc stage dnd not appeal to me I spent all my spare tame studying and gcttnng on the Honor Roll But now the thxrd chapter beglns wnth gradua tlon and rs approprlately called FIHDCIS Welch Faces Llfe 'lhls section cannot bc written untrl my future rs settled and my stake rn hfe secured Rzcbardforcply Wheeler 112 HOLLINGSWORTH STREET LYNN Prior to 1928 the world was dark and dreary but upon the arrrval of a certain gentleman rt became brlght and cheerful A successful passage through my toddhng days completed I entered school and adjusted my self to being taught When I was graduated from a basrc tralnmg of elght terms I became a man I thought I dld anyway' When I went to hugh school the beloved senlors qurckly and effectively removed that notron I was a stalwart member of the Senior Class of 1946 Remmlscence brmgs to me the reahzatron that memorres of my school years wrll be my most cherrshed possesslons rn the trme to come espectally rn my rlpe old thrr tres Deeply I appreciate the wisdom of my parents nn selectmg Samt Marys for my educatlon Fondly I bud ddlell to the Sxsters feehng most rateful for tC3Cl'lllIg me was difficult Raymond Sanzuel Wood 1 11 GLOVLR STREYT SALENI I-our fruxtful years here have magmficently equipped me for manhood Though mterspersed here and there with yollrty these were periods of arduous study and lndustry Thls part of my hfe rs comparable I thmk to sprung rn which as thc scedlmg I was carefully cultrvated by the garden ers our sery capable teachers and my devoted parents I shall always appre cntc thelr lovmg care mfimte patxence and stern yustlcc The lessons taught me were the nutrnment of my sprung season and the drsclplme the prumng I pass now 1 healthy bud of sprung to face the tests of the summer autumn and w unter seasons of my hfe If the tender care that my clcsoted gardeners showcrcd on mc has tzken deep root thus metaphorical bud should blossom forth an object of prndc to them I4 pn:- 'I 1 . I 1 , ' ' ' 1 ' 1 ' ' A l ' 1 ' 9 c ' ' . I , ' ' W ' ' ' ' I 'v' I 4 I- Y V ' 7 4 ' ,I A , I I 7 Y V I , I . , , ' ., . . . I from my cranrum. The years whisked away unbelrevably fast, and soon U . V . 1 D I ' it If JH 3 ' : . 4 , A A . . . , . K ' I ' 1 l ' ' ' , . . . ' . . ' 7 , 7 ' , ' 'A ' ' . 1 p, ra r '- L - - K , , sl , , , - ' K - A r 6 1, ' ' K ' .Y - . ' ' .l . . . , , r ' , . ' Y , 4, ' - . I' 'mt l 7- 'I I 7 S 'A I I , A A ' I' b' v 4 , 4 , - , A x 'bc A ' s 2 I DB PARROTT STRFIIT LHNN Rapidly my childhood days hawe fled and now I find myself stepping forth from the hallowed walls of Saint Mary s Haung become eligible .1 six for entrance into scholastic fields of endeayor I ambled ofi' to Sain joseph Grammar School Irom thence I proceeded to thu producer of scholars S int Mary s Boys High Gladly do I look back on my past as a freshman when eyerything was new and different and as a sophomore when I looked condescendrngly down upon those in my former lowly position With equal n erest do I relne my junior and senior years filled with a rust and hope in what the future might hold The success of my soyourn ts due not to 'nyself alone but to the diligence and patience of the Priests the Sisters and my parents I am confident that with the grace of God I shall forever be a credit to all of them Raymond Eh Fecteau 7 WEST TI RRACI: SALFM As father Time draws night the long looked for day when I shall receive my diploma from St Marys Boys High I become thoughtful With my pensiveness comes the realrzation that my Catholic education has gnen me 1 splendid preparation for lnfe Most certainly it is appropriate and most certainly I am anxious to award an elaborat wreath of gratitude to my for their never failtng zeal and interest To you all I owe an unspeakable debt for your labors in ma ing clear my path during these four happy years at Satnt Marys Boys High With thought of these years of preparation I associate many many pleasant memories especrally of eventful trips with my pals from Salem to Lynn each day May life always treat me as well as Saint Mary s Boys High has treated me farmer F1 eflerzck Hopkzrzr ll PRESIDI NT SIRLET LX NN 'Io be requested to write ones autobiography is a great honor Slnee l probablv shall newer be so fortunate as to haye such an opportunity again I shall make the best ot it While yet in the prime of my life I was grad uated from Saint oseph s Grammar School Having passed nat milestone I yentured fu ther on the road of education and entered Saint Mary s Like all normal freshmen I drelded my new enyironment my new teachers and my new subjects Bu then the months rolled by and I made new friends friends I shall neyer forget so long as I liye At lon list I am on the yerge of bemg graduated from Saint Marys For my fine Catholic education I thank the Sister of Saint oseph and my good plrents To my fellow classmates I wish good luck in every undertaking N31 - A 4- 7 .A.A. . v I v I v 4 - 7 , V ,L ' ' -. v' , A ' ' , . 3 l , v , ' y . , ' . . , A . - 4 ' y , ' . . . . Q . .ity A . Y V . . Q . y A . ,V i ', 1 .i . . L ' ' ' ' , . . A ' l C Y L X- b I rl A e ' , , i . S , 3 , , , parents, because they have given their all, and to the Sisters and Priests . L. A ,' . lk I , e . I. . 4 1. ' I 4 l. l i 7 i . - U . . 2 ' ' f , ' ' I .i A e 74 I , I - . . . . . v I . 6 A G A L L fx-. I - . 4 , .L . y f v' r , . v . J' V - ' 5 1 . - . , . . , 3 ' r v I I ' rv L v U I ' 5 I . v 7. i f 1 yy 1 . v ' 1 ' ' ' 'i J , 4 1 1 , ' 1 -, 1 ' ' ' . Y. R11QJl Clayton BLIIIIIIIOII lxrererfmlm srm FT Iuxx O1 Xprrl 7 1277 III 1 llttle COIIILL nn Wfest Lynn 1 llttle stranger yo ned the unneson I llTIIly I xx 15 flIll strmeer The nrst sux ye1rs of my lrfe xxere spent ln exploring the nexx mtl strlnfe xxorld I h1d entered It xx IH CXLIIIIIE SIA ye1rs xxnth nexer 1 dull moment The best xxas yet to tome hoxxexer My parents enrolled n e rn Samt Mary s behool and the folloxx lne txxelxe ye1rs xxere yust tops Under the gLIlLlll'lCC, ot the wood brsters of Notre Dame and the Snsters ot Saint oseph I recenxed 1n exeellent edu eatron I shall 1Ixx1ys be flI'lPlxfll to them tor the excellent tralmne they luxe me I sl11ll nexer be tble to rep1y my good plrents suthtnently for enxlnye me this maennhcen opportunnty M1y Col bless you 1ll for your exeellen xxorlx Eflwmd F1 mmf Pellelzw 8 bFOOlxVAI.I: STRIIT LH NN Behold Ladxes and Gentlemen Edxxard I P lletxer Izsquxrel Wfhat good mous autoblographxes Who s Who ln World War Tvxo and How I Released a Wave for Actnve Duty 7 As the proper tltle for a deserlptnon of the educatxonal section of my l1fe I haxc chosen Combined Opera tlons Ilrst I eomblned sports xxxth school and haxuny, entered the serx Ice I combme school xxnth my nax al dutles At both I xxas happy Lrfe at Samt Mary s hovxexer xxas unquestionably the best Ixe lxnovxn rn my short span of exlstence In bleldmg my alma mother fallen I xxould lxlxe to extend my gra ltude to tl1e Sisters the Priests especially Iather Dax Mr Kennedy and all vlho contrlbuted to makmg my years at Saint Mary s treasured memorxes Rzcbam' Wzwed Poztmf 6 wlsr TLPRACF SALEM As I looleed baels upon my life I came to .1 rather bltlffllllf, eoneluston I am a most unusual fellovx ' I am told I started hfe crymy, out rn an un usually loud manner no doubt crylng out for the better tlnngs rn life My parents must certannly have recoenlzed my earnest desnre for the best of exerythmg for xx hen I xx 15 ready for hlgll school they sent me to Samt Marx s Boys High Wlth the full lxnoxxledne th t the best of teachers a fine system of educatxon a grand school splrrt yes exerythln that I could possxbly desire xx1s mme for the talxmg I feel llllif xxere I to do 1t oxer 14202111 I xxould study txxlce as hard Yes a most 1nusu1l telloxx U11 I May Cod bless the good Sisters of Saint Ioseph for therr untxrmy, ettorts and tune pltlence nn their xxorle of moldmq the men ol tomorroxx long, luxe Saint Marys High 1441 7 1 ICF Z: . 11. 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Q ' 'Qi Q lvl, Vigilate et Orate , , 1 9 Watch and Pray 'ffm-w X aw as '29 Virtue Colm u Q u a n d 0 Molto I' 3 Glass Offlrzrs 'E' -1 ,217 W4 cf-?vfffJf1.Af' P exzdent Vzre Pnfzdenz I1 awrer Secretmy ARTHUR CANNON JOSEPH CASSIDY ROBERT KENNEDY FRANCI DRUMMOND f45 If -vw Vlgllate et Orate Watch and Pray U13 ard 'S-'xr X unix an , emnr lass IRESHMAN llkrn with the youthful ardor of intellectual am bition the Class of 19 46 my aded the halls of Saint Miry s High School in September of 1242 for the hrst tame Anxious to imbibe all that came our way we aimed to lay aw ay in our lnmost souls the ideals which since then we haye persistently la bored to maintain XVith 1 yigor characteristic of all nrstyear stu dents we seized the blue and gold banner and started to run the momentous r1ce By the finish of the first term we were really running hard and warning much yardage At this point Arthur Marchand Roger Ouellette Richard Mulheir and I had quite unobtrusiyely talsen our places with Saint Mary 5 Philharmonic Orchestra and promptly astounded audiences with an incredible display of artistry Wlieia it was time for sports we redoubled the basketball technique Robert Flanagan Lawrence Hall Willlam Nolan and Wtlliam Landergan were our Hanlc Luisetti s and Wyndol Gray s They showed 1 dlSfll'1CtIX eness which enabled St Marv s to put 1 snappy quintet on the court Parents Night brought us down the straight away with 1 flourish which was reminxscent of the Grecian marathon runners Witla much frolic and testiyity we sported the extrly aganza which made dramatic history XVithin this first spring, of our school life there was many another pleastnt ey ent interwoxen in the ftbric of 1 happy yelr Thus interested teachers polly schoolmates exciting games lixely dances Ind spectacular CIYIIUIIILS contributed to the hmm ness that has made our lays it Saint Mtry s tbil ingly memorable At the close of the year the crown of laurel wa IBIUI' placed on our heads and we retired with the real ization that the yoys of youth are mmy Indeed this year had been one of the best of our lives Certainly much could be expeeted of us when we became sophomores Kisns. HANION SOPHOMORI: To hnd sophomores actiye rn high school affairs is not 1llO2QCfl1CI' unusual but we tilxe 1 certain imount of justifiable pride in our noteworthy iehieyements of the sophomore year lirst on the hit parade of our social ealendar was the iutumnal dance laughter gaiety and the fine music of Harry ames lent 1 colorful atmosphere XVe shall neyer forget this dance beeause more rain fell on that night than on the oceaslon of the ohnston Flood Our response to the basketball season was little short of sensational for it ease us the hrst real we were delighted with the name made by the var sity team but we tools 1 personal pride in the un defeated record of the second team because all the players were members of our class Such diem taries as Robert llanagan ohn MacPherson Law renee Hall ohn Doane Wfilliam Landergan Robert kennedy Vifillram Nolan Thomas Ken nedy Edward Pelletier and George OShe1 made ut the squad By no means do we forget our faithful manager Charles Hoen Parents Night presented us just one more oopor tunity to excel Wfithout question our play Annu was the hit of the eyening 1nd why not' luckily we were in mossession of sueh sttrthne cnt ts Ar iur C anno lohn Doane au Deyereiux lohn Donohue Charles Iedrey Albert lo ter Richard tmcs ind Georee O Sllil Returning to the lol istlc lne l t us recall o I' 1 CTXNI-XR fic 9 J .. 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I I i i 1 I A ll I A 'I A Y it I e I I I f ' . e 1 , A 1. i 1 1 a-L- Sk-I - ' y '- V ' a . ' i e - I A A 1 ' rv i it ' 2 1 . . . . I il' . A V' I A i 1 1 I ' r vi 1 k 1 1 2 r V K 1 1 L 3 I S q 4 k Y I A - A Y 1 I A 4' . I ' ' I y A . 1 4 1 A ', I A'1 s ' I 1 4 - 14 .1 t v 6 1 at F-L , v . t , ' 1 , I , . y v 1 ' V ,L- I N 2 v g - 4 ' 4 4 'I'-4 . J ' A ' H' 13041111 1: ' - ' -fa ' ' f D 1 ,-Q ,lr-' ' I 1. w A -4 1 K A 1-'lp 1-. .. . ' I 1- l, K t 4 tv 4 J ' 4 ' 4 ' 4 1 ' ' - A 4 - tal- if tl fx n. I 4 1 P. l . 1 ' ki 1 fi' 4 'li 4 it - '4 F ', I 4 U ' i ' ' 2 :sz I4 1 1' ' ', ' ' 4 ' us 1 'A 'sea i g e 5 ur TH I l94I' SAN ' .1 . . IA 4 ,J debating society with Sherman Lashua William McDermott Philip Laubner ordan Riley and Richard Carroll arguing with ease at the rostrum Unquestronably the sophomores contributed much to this glorious debating season of 1944 Saint Marys baseball teams are famous the fact they have made history Our nine IS to high school baseball as Holy Cross is to college base ball Typical of everything else we sophomores did we exerted a remarkable ability rn this as well as in many another field Thus we invaded the diamond overflowing with enthusiasm With Her bert Gardner and Edward Pelletler burning them in on the mound we won the Catholic League title Other stars like john MacPherson Alfred Bresnahan Wrlllam Nolan ohn Doane William McDermott and Lawrence Hall represented us on the baseball diamond As wc now approach the close of the final stretch behind the blue and the gold banner of Sarnt Mary s we are conscious of a feeling of pride in our record We also sense an ever increasing love for our school and a greater appreciation for our peerless education and the spirit of comradeshrp it rs affording us But let us turn once again in rcverre to the close of our second scholastic year here It is quite vivid in my mind that proud of another successful year we left for the vacation that was to put us in readiness for an even more enjoyable exciting and profitable junior year GEORGE O SHFA JUNIOR ON September 6 1944 we of the Class of 46 law fully known now as juniors fortified ourselves with Drvrne Assistance at the Mass of the Holv Chost celebrated by Monsignor McGlrnchey Old friendships renewed new acquaintances made we set directly to the business of conquering our junior year When the political smoke h1d cleared after the electron of ofiicers we found that Wil lram Nolan Philip Laubner and oseph Cassidy h d been chosen as our leaders and were to be aided by ohn Warry George O Shea and lrancrs Drummond With the passage of time our scholastic activities so absorbed our minds tha the opening of the hockey season caught us by surprise Surprise exactly the word because for the hrst time in school histo y Saint Mary s was to take part in the Cath olrc Hockey League When the club made its hrst appearance on Boston ice Walter Wadden Richard Carroll Herbert Gardner ohn MacNerl and Robert Belhveau were wearing the spangles of the Saints Still another honor was ours Our own ack Warry was chosen manager 47 Attempting to settle down once agaln to thc pur suit of knowledge the prospective Class of 19 f was startled to hear a rich southern brogue echoing in the corridors Upon investigating we learned that the rebel was ohn Cashman who was prac trcrng for his portrayal of Lucie Belle in the com mg semor drama Ez er Szme Eze Assisting Miss oops Mr Cashman were two more stalwart sons of 46 or should we say daughters Charles edrcy and john Donohue Chrrstmas vacation sped all too quickly and a new ye1r was begun Soon an rnfiux of cameras ap peared on the scene and everything and everyone was a potential subject for the members of the Camera Club William Nolan Richard ames Albert Foster Thomas Martel Robert Kennedy Philip Laubner Charles McManus Raymond Wood Roger Ouellette and Richard Barrett be came ardent shutter bugs Sport followed sport with rapid succession uickly upon the heels of the close of the hockey season the Connery Gym became ahve with shouts and shots Here again our delegates were many lohn Doane Robert Flanagan ohn MacPherson George O Shea and Lawrence Hall were present History again repeated itself and Charles Hocn became manager It was just at this trme that Arthur Cannon Raymond Wood William Nolan and Richard ames dropped the sodium into thc water When the smoke cleared we were still un able to find William Nolan Aboundrng rn talent such as Hollywood has never een on Parents Night in March we presented h Sfmme Cnrle starring Arthur Cannon ohn Walker William Emery Richard MacKlllop Philip Laubner and ohn Doane The other classes were green with envy at the masterpiece in ICYIDQ turned in by our boys and girls Talcnt couts drsmally returned to Hollywood after our Thesprans Informed thcm that they would not con snder screen tests until their senior year It Sunt Mary s was completed As the days warmed and winter bowcd out thc crtck of bat and ball resounded in the air As usual wc were much rn evidence On the mound rclgncd Herbert Gardner and Edward Pclletlcr sccond ind third bases were covered by John Doane and Alfred Bresnahan right field was patrellcl by Robert Lauzon and at the bat stood Thomas Kennedy With ease the team won the Catholic League champlonshrp a feat which would have been impossible but for the boys of 46 Time and tide wart for no man they claim True enough time flew and with rt our junio year came to a close Once more we enjoyed 1 much needed vacation before we resumed thc battle of the books in the fall of 1945 PALL Dhvrsm Al x , . 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It ' lt ' ' . ff V . 5 L N I O R l's the fall of ri rust fter tlae atomrc bomb epr sode and tlae surrender of apan we started our seraror year at Samt Ma y s The class numberang oyer one lauradred students was dasaded anto three seetaons and .1 keen ras alry started among tlae mem bers of Rooms Ten Sea n and Sax for top honors Wlath tlae world cramorrng for an rnternataonal goyernment and treataes anel plans berng srgned raght arad left there we were wrthout class otfacers A general assembly ol the Bag Tlaree was soon conyoked howeyer anar rts members elected Art Cannon osepla Cassrdy lrancrs Drummond and Bob lsennedy to superarse the otlrces of presadent srce presadent secretary and treasurer respectavely Haxrng now secured drplomatac tres the first functron of tlae olheers was to send representatrves to the Holy Hour for Youth under tlae darectron of Has Excellency Most Reverend Rrchard Cushanrr Archbashop of Boston We are proud to ay that Sarnt Marys w as splendrdly represented on thas occasroaa at Alumna I'reld Boston College by a large percentage of her student body In tlae meantrme Sherman Lashua tlae poor man S Patrrck Henry was reaprng honors an the oratorr .al field Wlhrlc we are on the subject of speech m akrng rt rs only httrng that we mentaon P ordan Raley who successfully staged many a frlrbuster an class when tlae boys dadnt haye thear homework done Passrng from oratory to drama we rand that tlae Kms s Men Arthur Cannon Phalrp Laubner Wlrllram Emery Rrchard McKallop Lucaan Pous sard Albert foster ohn Doane and john Donohue called at All Tlamnfflr lfat Nlf af Better than ours by far erred tlae alumna Bless thear laearts' We are .all sorry loster had to be murdered an tlae be grnnrng of tlae hrst att Tlaat mustache was so becomrng' He looked lake errv Cologna after a laard naght watla Bob Hope Another glance at tlae eeord books reaeals some tl ang startlrng Sarnr Marys Waras Catholre league Hoop Trtle Boastrng an ensaable record of tharteen league arctoraes agaanst a srngle defeat the basketball team proudly donned tlae erowra anp oprrate to tlae ocea ron The nrfty cornbrnatron ef Ctptaan lack 'vlaeljherson and Bob Ilanagan brouglat the tatle to baant Marv s anl hagh scorang honors tor these bays Wfrrh lonnv Hall and l ck Doane as guards keeprng tlae ball moarng at .a fast plee tlae team funttaoned at 1 hr h degree of crheaeney ln tlae C atholac Basketball Tourney tlae Nlaraans lost a he artbreaker to XY'.altham but bounced back an tlae fellowan- game to trounee Nlassron of Roxbury soundly and thereby wan tlae regronal eheampaonshap Resolyed aat the Lnrtee States saoulc be a reeted towards tlae establashmcnt ot Iree 'Irace -QS among tlae natroras of trac world 'lhrs as tlae prob lem that faced our vebaters at tlae outset of tlae forensre season Our noble statesmen were an no way daunted by tlae ant rcaeres of tlae topac and set about rn a systematre manner to prepare arguments an or a 111 The outlook was braglat when tlae af farmatrye eombrna ron and tlae negatrye trao were naeeed together and ber an naowang down tlae op posrtron an grand style Adyaneed experrenee an tlae rhetorrcal field ant exceptronal abalrty an re futrng fallaeaes was the secret to tlae success of Van Hannon Phrl Laubner nd Al loster as debaters and the reason wlay Saant Mary s was such a feared and respeeteel opponent March thrrd was a great day for tlae Amerrcan tl eater Once agarn harnt Mary s Play House erowded rnto tlae headlanes by vartue of tlae Par ents Day plays and choruses enacted tlaere Passrng oser tlae endeay ors of our asprrrng undergraduates we come at last to the senror performance ohn XValker an the leadang role of the play put oaer a performance that warmed the eratrcs hearts How he eyer remembered all those lanes remarns as the years unsolxed mystera lor has stellar roles rn All 7191011311 tlae Nlrgll and an tlae Parents Day p ay Lu ran Poeasszard has been unanrmoeasly chosen Mass Bobby Socks ot 1946 To tlae arnmortal straans of Moonlrght -nd Roses pretty chorus frrrls clad an prnk gox ras thralleel the audaence wrth thear graceful moyements an the neaer to be forgotten Dance of tlae Roses The afternoon s ntertarnment was elrmaxed wrth the specraltv dance of lohn Noone nd Ball Landergan wrth Ed Rav accompanyrng them on tlae accordaon May flowers and also tlae Senaor Prom Out of tlae moth balls came the pengurn suat for thas bw oc casaon and great was tlae eacrte-nent of prepara tron In fact MacPherson go' so exerted that he forgot to come to school tlaere for a couple of days ack Doane had the new puddle yumper at tlae arom and he surely wa proud of at Stall that s no eaecuse for brrnfrarag at an on tlae dance floor eyen af he dad shane rt espeerally for tlae oeeasron Upon lookang back oy er our Promenade at must e admatted that eaery grrl w as a Crnderella aseorted b a Prrnce Charmrnr Wrtla our store hou e ot memorres now oye rrowrnr we prepare our elyes for the tlarngs to come Drawang near tlae fonhraes of rllusaac aoacl dreams raner aes behan l us tae aa es o ealrty rase n tront The true narratasc ot lrfe as yet to le com naenced lor four years we haae been to ether as c assmates sharang as one tlae hart shrps well tl e roys anl pleasures of our hagh sclaool careers ln the eraer e elaafanels o w arch our y araed aoca taons draw Us to reea these bona s ot trrenasarn wall alwax be a pleasure XVM aa aa XX anna x T T . 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IHIL CIASS Ol 1116 ot S.11nt Mtry s Boys Hlgll Sehool of lyr111 IU Lssex County Ill tl1e Sttte ot Mlsstehusetts DLIITV of lpplrently sound 1111nel 1nd memory 1nd ll due CODSlClLfltlOIl of our l5I'ICf sojourn IS morttl lo tl1erefore mtlee deeltre lllel publtsh tl1ese f 1 11 ntary bequests ID our lt t XV1ll and Testament To the IACULTY we lene our grateful appreeu t1on for tl1e many hours of xx eary to1l 1n our beh1lf and the1r kmdly gutdanee that led to our success To the CLASS of 1947 we bequeath the honor of actmg 1n the c1p1e1ty ef Exeeutors of our W1ll nd Testament Pl RSON 41 BIOHI SIX W1 1 tl1e lestre thlt they be lsep 111 eonst 111t se IFIHCIS Weleh len s Dontld 501111 l11s sterl mg s1lver hi r pm eurlers lilfkl lrmley 1-.1lls to Daud leBl1nt eolleetlon of tl1e vxorrted froxxns and lnnoeent ex p1ess1ons that l1e xore tfter 1 yery frequent s1ele eue lohn M11eNe1l tnl Vlneent Poxxers Ire xx1ll1ng to fortett tl1e1r l1e1o ut sl11p of tl1e gre lt Wlllte Hoppe mu le1ye hetr golden stud led eue st1el1s to tmes Cqlrr W1tl1 heid held htgh Leo Wfttts PISSCS OI1 l11s totnplteent prlde tn h1s 11t11e Clfy bilem to ol1n C letry tnd Re11e S'lLlll1 er .1111es O Br1en IS the luelsy reelplent of 1 xxell dexeloped l111e of exeuses for eyery one ISIOU tom p1led by Rtymond Dems lr1ne1s Mtgture mt' to Peter Cun111nghu11l11s lblllfy to talee xxh1t eones from dly to day mth 1 stttshed gznn CD11 tl11s oeetston R ehlrl md Robert Conlon bequetth to Xvllllllil 1nd lzrnest Conroy thetr per sontl xerston of true brotherly loxe 'Ihe reputttlon ot ly11n s gre ttest meel11n1e 1 left to ohn Pohlmeyer by Robert lVIOLIllSOl'1 ol1n Wtlker mlls lX11LlI'lCC Noltn h1s utter reluetmce to tll types of sftreasm ose h Crovxle leues to Edu 1rd Huntress h1s 'P 5 honored reputanon as the World s Greatest Womin Hater The sl11ll of saytng at least one etgarette for htmself out of exe1y et ele IS left to poster1ty by Robert Rogers 'Io George Currte o Robert Lluzons traele sl1oes xxell xxorn ny llIS duly emter to tl1e Arm S IO 1rly Fldl S Iltytn leues 1 hilf plnt o 1n1tl111ght o1l VKllICl1 ls so often seen burning 1t III plfls Street o Rltlllfkl Wllley mth fondest regtrd for 1 l ppv yeu Tl 1t A1111 hte S1ster lool1tl11t IIN yan puts on dtuly IS ptssed on to ol1n 'I msey whom l1e llI1LlCI'SflI1LlSl11S tl1e stme lLlClt1bOLltPLlI1CfLl'lllfy lro111 tl1e two her1111ts of Room S114 KCXII1 Hmlon ind Stephen O Brlen eomes the maenant nnous grtnt of tl1e tox1nsh1ps of Setueus md Bey erly l lrms 11 hleh 'my luntor m1y hue for htberna t1on dunng tl1e wtnter months T e e nstlnt ehltter of Iohn Iee IS 1,11 n xxtthout regret to CI1 trle MeC1rthy He mll tlso he the proud oyxner of tl1e phono rtph needle 11 hteh we tl11nl1 the do tor used by n11st1lee to me e ntte ohn Henry Armstrong leues tl1e lblllly to strtlee up 1eon1ers1t1on If my t1me tn my plsee mth myone 1n Stlem to nts brotl1er Wtllmm just to lseep lt tll 1n tl1e f'1m ly THE 1946 SANTCT-X WIARIA f49 'Q a .42-- ff'9 . 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A. 1' ' 1. 1 I , 1 L 1 1 , e ' ' . 1 L . 1 Lonrry Hall gunner of Room Srx lcaxcs Rrch ard XValsh hrs patented bombsrcht Lonny used rt for srnkrng all those bt kcts thrs year lohn Dennrs leases hrs perpetual A rn con duct for the cmulatron of all cspccrally thc pros PELTIYC SCDIOTS Edu ard urnn leaves hrs studrous and zealous nature for garnerrng As rn commercral subjects 1nd cspccrally hrs perfect bookkccprng set to Wrl lram Saunders ames Hrckey bequeaths to undc-ru erght runrors hrs extra stamrna vsergl t and hercht so that vrltlr a lrttle practrce th y ought to be able to tumble over the Emprre State Burldrng Robert Bells Bcrlrxeau to whom ve think The Bells of Sarnt Marys must be dedrcated wrlls ohn Rrchards th notes on hrs extensron course called Charles Atlas Drd It for Me Charles Governor Hoen leaves hrs drstrn urshed trtle of Rcdlarrd Number One to Wrl lram Whalen vrho at present holds the Redbrrd Number Tvro spot 'Wrllram O Brrcn our lass senator passes on the vtords of hrs favorrte song You Brrng Out the Gypsy rn Me to Al Therrren When one knovrs Al rt rs easy to see that he rs the rrghtful err Wrllram Landergan and Robert Noone leave therr educated thumbs to any tvso ambrtrous junrors who ursh to learn Unrted States Geography the hard vray To loseph Rodgers just a lrttle boy vnrshrnf., to be about srx foot trxo Thomas ORourke do nates a few feet At present Wrllram Sullrvan rs krng of the backroom boys at the Ir st Natronal Store rn Mar ket Square Thrs posrtron plus a push broom hc bequeaths to Eduard Furey I-dvx ard Magner leaves hrs favorrte musrcal questron to the members of the lunror Class It rs Does anyone knovx the vrords to Goodbye Lrttle Dar rng 7' Rrchard Harry ames passes on hrs nrckname to Edmond Martrn hoprng that mth the ard of rrs trumpet B rll b able to lrxe up Harry s reputatron To Paul Breslovr Roger Ouellette donates a vrrrnkled brow and 1 puzzled look rcqurred vxhrle ficurrng out a math problem To the runror whose favorrte song rs I Wfalk Alone Paul Descreaux donates a cake of Lrfc buoy Soap l 50 One rusty narl drrren rnto the wall of Room Nrne rs Albert Iosters contrrbutron to Eduard Hrrtnett to use as a coat hanger Ten strcks of moldy chevxrng gum whrch wrll be found under the desk of ohn Bcarse 3,0 to Donald Walsh Arthur Monsreur Presrdcnt Cannon passes on to Rrchard Hennessy only half of hrs bull th omni, abrlrty The other half he keeps rn case of future reference Armand Soucy says that because of hrs srze he needs every thrnc he has so he just leases john DeVarrennes vrrlls all the parts he has knocked off hrs employer s car to ames Callahan who rn order to obt rn them must look rn the utters of every crty rn Essex County oseph Monahan leaves Wrllram Mullen a parr ot hrs harr clrppers vrh ch he has been hrdrng from hrs barber oseph says this has been gorng on for the last ten years ames Galvrn bestows on Martrn Healey hrs amazrng laugh whrch seems to come from hrs toes Thomas Martels favorrte remark Youll Palmolrve Soap rs washed off rn the drrectron of Thomas Porter Robert LeBlanc leaves hrs Eve oclock shadow to hrs brother George Herbert Gardner that man of a thousand faces one for each trme he rs corrected leaves nrne hundred and nrnety nrne of them to Bernard Hopkrns Herbert says he wrll keep hrs own be cause rt rs so handsome Wrllram Nolan our contrrbutron to the u z Krds leaves hrs favorrte qu stron What does rntrdestablrshmentarranrsm mean? Thrs rs to be rnsvxered by john McCarthy Paul Rodden leaves for Chrna to see the re sults of hrs mrssron ac rvrty On returnrng he vrrll bequeath the record to posterrty Francrs Madden passes on to the dreamers and poets of the Iunror Class hrs moonlrght vsalks along the roads of Prrdes Crossrng Beverly Arthur Marchaad bequeaths to Walter Ken ncdr hrs fine sense of humor and hrs art of play rm, harmless jokes Mrchael Walsh leaves on a stretcher after three years of parlez :nur murazr The stretcher xxrll be returned to the school as Mrke s contrrbu tron to the next year s french class Robert XY'1lsh donates hrs car to the owner of four trres .1 set of spark plugs an l a brake , K Q , , .Q ,, .,k. 'Y 1 - , ,' ' . ' V ' .s Af '. . 4 ' Y. 1 .h V Y - I .- rr - A - D V Y- V -, ,' I . , ' ,- . ' v . , '. - J 1 ' v v ' , -' r, 'r N ' ' . ' 'C . ' ' e f 'l - - v - K - ' ' , -. L. J q . ,. . ,l ' 1 ll ' KW ' Q . A . J ' . Y ' 0 . .K U 1 I. K -r ' - ' ,. . . .- . r A .. - J. 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' O ' '- A L Q ' k ' 1 ohn Pashby and Rrchard Mulherr wrllrngly bequeath therr English books to the Englrsh martyrs of next year Robert Gagne leases to the Srlemrtes of the unror Class a srgn whrch he prcked up rn Lynn and whrch he uses rn l s arguments to prose that Lynn rs a slaye crty The srgn reads Drrye Chrl dren Slowly To all strugglrng yrtterbugs of the unror Class Rrchard McKrllop donates hrs style of trrpprng the lrght fanttstrc Before ady ancrng rnto the lrterary world to make a name for ther scls es George Gunnrng and Wrllram Emery pass on to Walter Hoey a ten year subscrrptron to Callrn All Grrls To any yunror who mrght happen to own math pad George O Shea leaves a radar set and 1 machrne gun wrth whrch to protect rt from any unauthorrzed borrowers To Bernard Hoy lrancrs Welch wrlls hs quret unobtrusrve manner rn the classroom To ames Daly Rrchard Wheeler passes on hrs slender graceful ti ure Though rt rs wrth terrs rn hrs eyes and sorrow rn hrs heart Raymond Wfood bequeaths hrs mon strous dramond studded cowboy belt to I'rancrs Murphy ohn Warry leaves tc the proprretorshrp of the worthrest yunror the propensrty of carryrng out hrs fayorrte occupatron manager of the hockey team To any and all de eryrng yunrors Phrlrp Laub ner beoueaths four yo'umes of hrs lrttle balck book Hlled to the brrm wrth telephone numbers collected over a serrcs of years Thrs has been hard work so we hope that bequest wrll be apprecrated Rrchard Anderson leases hrs pet t t t Norman Legere Our class mathematcran Al Bresnahan yust cannot tolerate rnaccuracy Consequently he leay es hrs newly revrsed pocket logarrthm book to Eugene Dunn and Rrchard Best Drck Barrett passes on to Robert Goudreau hrs Pepsodent smrle that the grrls oyer yonder have roted cute Hue you ever seen r Srlem harrcut the krnd where you shrne the lop of your head rnsteacl of combing rt? Laurence Durkee s the lucky boy who recerves a grft like thrs from ohn Pelletrer Bob Kennedy lease hrs amazrng patrence to Paul Keatrng Bob nes er became exerted no matter how wrong he though Srster mrght haye been To Rrchard Sweeney Paul Tucker and Rrchard Carroll award the trtlc of The Pegged Pant Twrns A specral course on how to operate the zrppers on the pant legs goes wrth them Charlre McManus passes on to George Cronrn the slogan Its better to smoke here than here after Charlre hacr a w y of holdrng the crgarette rn hrs pocket but unfortunately one day a Srster got wrse and stayed so long that Charlre burnt hrs Hngers George had better watch out Paul ordan Rrlev lcryes hrs amazrngly xocab ulary to Samuel Carrto The first new word you ll learn Sammy rs superc bafabrlrsousexepelatatrous xubcanonrosus whrch means nothrng more than the rntestrnes of a flea Thomas Morgan you too can haye more beau trful wary harr when Al Rerd grves you the ad dress of hrs hirrdresser Olga from the Volga ames Mullen passes on to all smrttcn yunrors the secret of hrs romance srgnallrng system whrch Barbara helped hrm to formulate Walter Wadden leaves hr finger method of combrng hrs harr to Rrchard McNarr It works Derfectly but rts a brt messy rf one uses Wrld Wrth heavy heart Wrllram Regan resrgns hr capacrty as ofiicral chauffeur for the Grrls Hrgh to any ehrvalrous yunror who wrll hasten to accept The class butler Kenneth Robrnson leayes hrs clramatrc drgnrty and strff Pawdon me to Rrch 1rd Nally Roger Barry and Dlnrel Geary are always be rnr mrstaken for one another They havent de crcred whether thrs w as an asset or lribrlrty so they wrll let Tom and Charlre GrrHin clecrde the ques tron next year Tom Kennedy relrnqurshes hrs posrtron as the first one who rnv tes 1 grrl to every dance to joseph Doherty Toms secret was to get to the phone booth first ohn MacPherson leaves hrs gum chewrng rec ord to Mrchael Iurey 'lhey say Mrchael wrll be lble to surpass thrs re ord wrth ease lick Doane and Bob Ilanagan have yust wrrt ten 1 book entrtled Tir Sereu Darlmgr They al ready know srx of Can brrdge lassres personally Howeyer the book deals chrefly wrth the mys terrous unknown charmer Cleopatra Robert Ryan and Edward Cannon rnherrt thrs masterprece Buckled shoes are definrtely rn style declares Charles eclrey as re bequeaths a well worn parr o the yunror sharps f51Il 4 . y l I A A .. 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V - 5 5 ' , V ' 7 n . .T , ' . 7 , , V V t ' ' , Y l t - V u u A speeral bl rely book eontunrng the name of erery Lrrl rn the Grrls Hrgh rnd the color of her eyenrng goyyn rs the prr eless treasure Bob Weber frres to Iohn I-Iefiernrn Bob had some trouble hndrnt 1 gown for Prrents D1y Iohn Donohue yxrlls the rrt of looltrng rnno eent when arrrsrrrv a half hour late for school to hrs orother Iames The Srsters hue requested that lohn Cashman and Iohn O Nerl lease all the underclassmen therr rbrlrty to be as srrent and attentrxe as 1 stalking ea We haye nomrn tee Lucren Poussrrd the one most lrlcely to sueeeed Charles Boyer Lueren leases hrs phone number and address for any and all Interested He has srx sisters enough sard Edvrarer Ellrot declares that a medal for xalor should be gryen annually to any boy who ha stamrnl enough to eome all the vray from Peabody er en yr hen Peabody Hrgh has no school He plans to ar 1rd Maurrce Moroney the first medal An rnterestrne file of debatrng arguments rs Irancrs Lagasse The best of these are deyoted to point ng out the no tl fs of Wfest Lrnn to East Lynners Enyy of all blondes real or othervrrse Eddre Ray leases hrs soft frolden tresses to Clrfton Hansen George Bouchard Ire most energetrc cheerer that the Saints has eyer had promrses to tram Irancrs Lemmon to talee oyer Bouchard Pelletrer and the other excrtable gentlemen from Salem would neyer hase finrshed the Sarnts rf calm cool and eolleeted Roger Tardrff drdnt lseep them from hrttrng people Roger appornts Rrcharl Healey to see to rt that Sale nrtes rn the loxxer grades lseep the peace Brll McDermott bequeaths to the yunror vrrth the strongest lungs hrs aromrtre prpe Ed Ellrot XValt Wadden aep They had to vrrden the streets rn order to put r yyhrte rrne dorrn the mrddle of em Is Sxxrmpseott really so small? Red Deyereaux X rrt rm I trlerng mrth for' brster yxnole yerr m rr Mrs Reg rn Brll Regan Im sorry I eyer mrrrred ou Hou ought to be you cheated someone out of .1 fine husband At rndoor sports like sharpenrng penerls stoersrng up on serrp paper rnd wrrtrng punish trsl-es by the score Vrneent Hannon rs most adept Generously he rxrlls hrs art to needy and worthy underelassmen A sprttered smocle 1 dapper beret and some to tly o ls are the bequests of that eminent artrst Idr-.ard Broun to all rsprrrng Mrchael Angelos oseph Cassidy rrrsh s all the yunrors vrho are sons of Saint Patr- lx t lenovr that he rs leaving them the rrght to porn hrs Soerety for the Preserra tron of the Irrsh Brllrt Our class secretary Irancrs Drummond would lrlse to piss on hrs quret refined manner to some one from Svr ampseott but the task seems hopeless srnce the Humphrey Street boys dont seem to appreciate thrs qualrty Each and eyery one of us rs 1 Frne specimen of xx h tt sloyy and thorough mastreatron of one s food xxrll do for the contour and figure We therefore maenanrmously beerueal the next senror elass the prryrlege of becomng members of the Drrnty Nrbblers Club of Saint Marys Graerously we bequeath along yxrth memberslrrp rn the society the cafeteria tables at yrhrch vre nrbbled our noon lunch during the last I ur years In testimony vrhereof we the Class of 1946 feeling certarn that justice has been done to all rn the disposal of our schoolboy treasures do hereby affix our seal to thrs our last vsrll and testament thrs seyenteenth day of May rn the year of our Lord one thousand nrne hundred forty srx fSrgnedy Iosr PH CAssrnY fSr rnedj FRANCIS DRUMMOND fSrgnedj Rorrrrtr Noorsrr Srened Prarrrv LAUBNFR WIT NESSES Hymn S TRL MAN IDXXILHT Ersrrsrarorxrrt G I or fharlre Hoen Im afrard bteye OBrien rs vranderrng rn hrs mrnd srnee he fiunlted that English exam Irrn Drummond XX el' I rrouldnt vrorry He eant go far Photogr1pher Do you vt rnt 1 snrrll preture or I1 PC one ' Iohn M1eNerl A smrll one Photoerrpher Then dont srnrle , 'I . . 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' 4 f - 1 ' f Y 4 . 4 , i i rm L M f Vlgllate et Orate Watch and Pray Oh twenty years haue passed as do the years With fulnesses of lruehter 1nd of tears And stealthrly haye erept upon my mrnd The thoughts of frrends th rt Trme has swept lehrnd Rnd slttlny, deep ln thought on how n we tred The hugh sehool elass whose e1refree joys I 5llLICs.l I see 1 brrd wrth gmeeful blnkrny, ehde Approaeh trll pre d xw n darkness elnnot lude The onyx eoat h rlf hrdden by the hour It rs a rawen brrd of mystxe power And wrth undevrated prth rt Hres To settle mute before my very eyes ind fixrng woneer rn my wetrred he trt Art Cannon s yoree from rryen s thrort do s srl I come he says for rs rt fantasy 'Io satrsfy your musrngs by the sea You seek to know the fortunes ot the m n And o er my mrnd a drowsy languor eame As rf nepenthe drugeeel my senses w me But soon rmmeryeed to eonserousness onee more To find myself rn W1tts Deperrtment btore There rn 1 nook wrth weeprnb women round Sttnds Doetor Mend hour I-Iet onee E bre Brown If you 1re trylng to trree how eleh one ftres I thlnk th1t I ean help you he deellres And mosrng to Cl book shelf he remoxes Some volumes w hreh I elgerly peruse I fund to Rreh1rd Anderson we owe 1 lot I'or from hrs aerle orun hrs come 1 trot And meanwhrle obstaeles of Greek ere1te McDermott Marron Rerd trrumyrrlte And from therr frurtful pens throue,hout the yerrs Have poured new works whreh eyery Greek clxss fe lr Another trro elrmbrny, Iortune s tree Tap Tucker C1rroll Tommy kennedy XVerc not eontent o pluek 1 lrttle twre T71 x vate rnphrrg But Hauntlng eyery yeex perteeted tru., I see tlnt fellow Greene h rs mueh to ferr lor shorth1nd books are Dennrs e treer And burstrnye wrth teenrus uneontrolled rm Mullen s texts rll students do unfold Wrth yoy for ey ry ehtpter s end eontuns A eomle book to sooth therr werrled bruns Sueh Irner Pornts of Ireneh As When to Irsp by XV1lsh LeBl1ne md Cnene Vow IVIYIHE seen how well the In jOLl!'Il2lllStlL helds well haye lor presently aek Doane g,re1t Wrth famous rollrne blss wrll rent the 1rr And Edward Eserett lrke wrll pletse the thron Twrll be a sreht to see so come tlong Then enterlng ygreat I-Ierbre Gxrdner 5qu1re tPoor Her went to the moon .md stlll rs there They sent eyeplorer Ir1wIey 1fter htm ends the Inst boys have done to run bwampseott s NfI1yor But know rng Drek our hopes are very sllm We Gnu we hue some time before the sp eel To see what old tlumnr we ern relen Polree Chref Lee wrth sxlyer buttons brrght Gryes us some rnformltron wrth dellypht 1 mtuow h s1ys lt Belrses Brllrtrdr 1 Ihere ls 1 eontest open to you 1Il Iwrxt Bxll O Brien md Mlekey Wllslr th re ll be A seyen eushron elme youll w mt to see Repurrny: to the seene of thus erelt IITIICII We hnd Alf Bresnunn rs here to w tteh As mfrnrger of Ymkee s brsebtll te IIN I-Ie holds all types of sports rn high esteem Whrle talklne oyer sport wrth Alf I finl Iohn Plshby rs rt ehess 1 mrster mlnd Wirth XX'1dden who for yerrs tt hoekey pl1yed Stands Co1eh M1ePherson 1nd the stars he ml le There on 'Wu s rreht stmds Il1sher ohn O Neill XVhose btsket skull makes other players reel And enter Roeer Barry we foot fue THF 1946 QANILTA MARIA I 55 '::.' .-- ff Q Ewen we .r . . e . 1' I 'I fb ....T., . , , -il. . 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'V, L I l. e K7 e , 1 , 1 1 I I, A Wlro was last year prcked as greatest player alrye But on left stand Ollre s greatest prrde Ior Landergrn and George O Shea now rrde A pornts per game mark that rs hard to beat As thrngs stand now they ll neyer see defeat Whrle rn a corner muscles burstrng out Charles Atlas Barrett referees a bout Between Poussard a boxer most renowned And Srrongman Soucy Both are on the ground Wrth grunts and groans so horrrble to hear Desprte all thrs the game was fixed I tear Q Wow leavrng that emporrum behrnd I hear the shouts of newsboys and I find Ray Wood a unrversal solvent found fBut thrs creates a problem qurte profound lor thrs rnventron burns through everythrng And nothrng can be found to keep rt rn Q Those genruses wrth double decker brarns Srr Ernstcrn Nolan and Srr Rrchard james To solvc thrs knotty problem wrll be called fThe brarns among those two' You d be app Arrrvrng back we frnd a mrllrng throng Awarts the Mayor The wart rs always long And to content the crowd a Oala show Of famous vaudeyrlre stars rs set to go Sherm Lashua a radro M C Says hrs few words and does t perfectly Ouellette and Edcrre Ray now mount the stage As The Accordron Players of the Age To lrlt through solos and a smooth duet But for a dancrng troupe the platform s set The dancers after one qurck look you ll tell llcd Are sharpres Red McKrllop and Martel Then Donohue s and Powers swoony tones Drsplay two vorces such as Crosby ow ns There s somethrng new rn slapstrck that s 1 act Although rt took the Warry Weber act 'Io make rt pay You see the whole rou rne Is carrred on wrthout a word You scream Wrth laughter at therr antrcs mute A great success they re far from destrtute The show now over Mayor jack arrrves Wrth polrtrcrans swarmrng bout lrke flres Among whom Hoen Senator at Large Wrth ample shoulders through the crowd does ba To clear Hrs Honor s path Assrstants three In number Ry an Hall Bob Kennedy I'an out among the crowd to clap and cheer And thus these few the crowd can domrnecr The speech Hrs Honor reads and Hannon wrote Wrth suasest phrases tells the folds to wore lor two alumnr now rn Washrngton 'Ihcrc Ellrot and Lauzon well have clone As man rn charge of Irrdran rffarrs Ed has been the answer to the natron s prrycrs And meanwhrle Bob Chref ustrce of U S Turns rn a sterlrng yob Wrth great frncssc He gaye a brg decrsron recently When two men clarmcd the Boys Club treasury Both Drck Mulherr and Iran Magurre had made I' 54 The Club therr work for years and both drsplaved Great yoy when made co owners by the court When Doane has frnrshed sound trucks do exl ort The crowd to go to Sullryan s Hotel I know Brll Sullryan rs dorng well As presrdent of all Frrst Natronal Store And thus I wonder whether Eddrc oars To equal herghts A fearful taxr rrde By cabby jrmmy Hrckey I survrve Whrle drry rng rm some classmates pasts rey eal Such as Doc Rrchard Conlon s skrll to heal Some patrents dre fthe number wourd appall Q And Conlon Gunnrng Noone mortrcrans dl Grow rrch upon the Doctor s bad mrstakes Arrrvrng rn a blur of screechrng brakes And havrng trpp d the doorman Art Marcnand Offrcral greeter Madden wrrngs my hancr Irom Fran I learn that archrtect Bouchard Has burlt the place Wrth perfect drsregard lor cost the famous parntrngs of MacNerl fOdd spaced to hrde where cheap wall pap rrngs pec-lj Bedeck the walls Now enterrng the bar lm met wrth faces known both near and far And solace for the younger set rs found In Gearys Soda Eountarn where abound Strar ge gadgets whrch rnventor Walker makes One rs an up srde down to make such cakes It seems that Steve O Brren financrer Is backrng ohnny s stuff or so I hear There Eddy Magner and joe Monahan As soda yerkers do the best they can And drummers Rodden and O Rourke converse Whrle Dems and hrs orchestra rehearse Famed Maestro Denrs talks a lrttle shop Wrth two tune makers who have hrt the top From Cassrdy and Armstrong came the song My Sweetheart Has a Nose That s Ten Peet Long Look Walter Wrnchell tPaul Devereaux to youy And Edrtor Al Foster are talkrng to The publrshers of great Ley F115 de France ohn Pelletrer and Tardrff whrle a glance Reveals Brll Regan grvrng johnny trps On how to golf Brll s shots are really prps Wrth Caddy Moulrson to watch the ball Brll wrns the yearly opens one and all Two very rrch and most respected men McManus and Kev Hanlon enter then They both reached fame by wrrtrng gory s rrpts lor murder programs At therr heels there trrps Bob Bellrveau a house detectrve grave To make sure Key and Charlre both behave lor eyeryw here they go Z1 crowd occurs Avordrng thrs Headwarter urnn confers Wrth bouncer Crowley and he wonders how He could wrth tact remove them lest a row Get s arted ere they e gone to sporl the name Of thrs hotel and hurt rts hard earned fume And rnconsprcuous rn .1 corner stands Phrl Laubner who has pl yed rn most the lands On earth as Shakespeare s great rnterpreter Lu- A. 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V - - . , 3 . . , rl . . . , , . , V , l Two teachers wrth thrs Thespran confer Drseussrng prof and rwlr about the Bard Both Rrley and DeVarennes find rt hard To beat the star rn erudrte debate Hrs knowledge of the poet rs frrst rate See over there two men drscuss romance And beauty a la emme A srdelong glanee Reveals Fran Welch Clark Gable s rrval strong And Flanagan whose womans lrst rs long Srnce havrng taken over where the fame Of Conover left off Bob s made a name All o er the world hrs beauty course rs known As fashron s krng he wears an envred crown Then greatly feelrng want of food develop I rom bell boy Galvrn I obtarn some help On how to frnd therr famous drnrng room And orderrng I hope the food comes soon But knowrng F Don Welch I settle down To wart for as a chef he s wrdely known I see rf I can add to those Ive found Among my comrades of an earlrer day And qurckly frnd that my maneuvers pay Wrth Boy Scout unrform and badges brrght Srts Robrnson who has won a lrfelong fight gthrral APOLLO God of Manly Beauty Wrllram Emery CASTOR AND POLLUY Gods of Sports Bob Flanagan and John MacPherson HERCULES God of Strength Armand Soucy MERCURY God of Sp ed jrm Hrclcey CUPID God of Love jrm Mullen For ever srnce hrs chrldhood he has ferre He d be unable to succeed Dan Beard Hairdressers Emery and Wheeler stare At Hollywood s new starlet s golden harr Iran Drummond mannrng her publrerty Makes sure Bob Rogers tamed photography Can get some prctures of hrs protege Then standrng rn the vv anrng lrght of day And realrzrng trme rs most done I watch the beruteous ewrr of the sun And ohnny Cashmans Pnrlrp Morrrs call A rrngrng rn my ears I brd them lll The best or luck as o er me comes a cloud To brrng me wack to where the sea breaks lor Upon the golden sand to muse wrthout A soul rn vrew alone Then lookrng out I watch the heavens drop the pall of nrght And trace my raven s slow exprrrng flrght Asrfrled 7 JOHN Drmourrr WILLIAM Emrkv jorfrrsr Waekr rt gthulugg BACCHUS God of Rev elry john Wrrry MARS God of War Irancrs Welch ORPHEUS God of Musrc jack Doane NEPTUNE God of the Sea Drek Crrmp VULCAN God of I rre joe Cassrdy OLYMPUS Heaven ot the Gods Sarnt Marys Ht the Dolls CLASS SHIEK joe Clssrdy MOST POPULAR Arthur Cannon CLASS PRATT George Bouchard MOST ATHLETIC jack MacPherson CLASS BLUFF Bob Lauzon ALWAYS LATE IOR CLASS james Ryan CLASS CLOWN Paul Devereaux TALKS MOST AND SAYS LEAST Ray Dems CLASS ORATOR Sherman Lashur BEST ARTIST Ebbre Brown CIASS MOOCH Rrehard McKrllop WITTIEST Wrllrrm Landergan CLASS GENIUS-Brll Nolan BFST DRFSSED Eddre Magner me Gtlnndsr Eamuus Erbs Who Mark Caesura s Gee I would but I rust smoked my very last l h D h h Xjodfizg ilignlili? Slay Ono ue ls mm Oh I drd rt Srster I yust cant frnd rt Aftlnllll' Cannon got SO Inllfh fnall ffom I had P6-fnjlsslon clunch time Somervrlle last anuary and February If the 19-17 hockey team rs gorng to beat I took home the vv rong book the envrable U71 '46 standrng The bus was late 55 Q I r Q - ' .1 U 1 ' . , . V , A , ' V I V V I ' ' ' I . x ' - rrl I ' I' :V ,' 7 1 . ' . ' ' , . A ' 7 . , ' ' . t ' . ' ,' f ' '.' V , V 7 1 I V 4. ' V For berng rather slow. Now lookrng round, Parir. joRrmAN Rrr.r5Y ' , . . y 1 . 5 , . I . g I . Y 7 , ,Z y 7 1 A I ' A I 1 , . ---- , i4 I A A 1, k , A , - f . r . A ' 1 S -, 4 1 . - K, 7 1- ' V -41 Y, L- 7- ' 4? ' ' S Q' : 4 'W .S 1 ,. . f ' f ' Ii l Y. . A 1 gf . I 7 a A ulflmzlf JOHN DONOHUL RICHARD ANDhRSON RAYMOND WOOD SHUI 9119 Edna: III Chle P JORDAN RILFY f56 B1 amen RICHARD BARR1 TT ARTHUR MARCHAYND IRANCIS DRUMMOND LTO WATTS Rm MOND D1 Mx EDWARD BROWN ROGER OUELLET'fE Inn' Po Albert Fo ter Philip Laulmer Xmcent Hannon Tr' mari Row Clifton Hansen Richard Healey Xl'llll'I e Xlorrnex lrancis l teas e limes fallih 11 Urhatmg Reading mabellv 1 nl! man, 4011 ereure rl ready nf 111 and Illlllllg all exact wwf lmmzr Baum: In no other pursuit are these talents so vsell devel oped and displayed as in debating Here one is taught the method or systematic research on a about what has be n read Debating likewise de xelops a poise and ability that enables one to be ready for rntelligent and logical discussion The writing ind orgmrzation of the collected material most assuredly demands that the youth be exact Thus we may state with conhdence that our de baters might be said to be making definite strides towards becoming frl ready and exact During this year s sea on the topic for discussion 57 was Resolved That the Foreign Policy of the United States should be directed tow ard the Estab lishment of lree Trade among the Nations of the World The senior representatives in the society were Philip Laubner Albert Ioster and Vincent Hannon High scorers for the season were Albert Ioster nd lrancis Lagasse As our senior an nual goes to print it la not possible to record thi howewer that we small close this period mth Hy ing colors ranking hiah in the league Vrctories to date predict such a splendid finish The highest praise and the sincerest grltitude of all is extended to Mr Feeney our colch vshosc remarkable spirit for Qamt Marys and his great interest in us have made this successful season possible JOHN DoNoHr r i rt: . 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WITH five consccutne years of sutccss and stellar ball playmg bchmd them and a suond cup is a possible reward m the offing the M1flHUS ue agun fielding 1 team hlled mth the bplflf of fry such as h is typlhctl our lumber svungcrs throughout the years As thc. 51111191 Alam: non goes to press ue regret that we clnnot xx ut to t1bul1te their 19 A6 record for postcrlty antl award them the acclalm that 15 fl1ClI' due Merely ulmce at the Ima up for 1 moment rf you wll md rullzc vsrth us why we are justly Lonhdent of another bang LP y r LINL UP MatPhtrs0n Doane Brcsn 1h IH XV Nolmn I McCarthy Lauzon Moran Bresloxx Gardner Martm Blllxc L Kane J Callahan D Welch XV Kennedy I Crowley R G15 G Nagle T Kennedy , I V, 17 f . 'l .5 I , -., . f tw I ,,. Y' I : ll. Ri , . . 1 ' . . flZll'ClIllI , A . Mcran, VY. K-nn'l,'. fl. .Igl ', .. e. ' ' 1-: I. C ' . A. D . P. B 'l ', T. K z -lg. R. Hug '. ,l. . lg. Q. ,. 1 . ru' M , I 'e 5 , 1 - , . . :'ti , 1. B zl' . ,l. Bl: Pl ' -0 . ,l. C' 'lc,'. XY. N1 lu . 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