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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 ' ' '
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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
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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 ,- , ' , . . . ' ' , . , . 1 s V ' Q ' ' . , . . . . l 7 I 7 A ' ' . 4 v r . . u , . . - ', , . . v 9 v v 1 , . V l ' 7 . . . . - 1- uu . , , . . . c v . - 1 , . , f u , ,- . , 1 7 V . . . . 7 1 ' . . V -. . . . , . . . -u - - 1 - .- a ' u s ' 4 a . . . , . . r . . . 7 I K 4 . . ,, , . . L uf u u 1 u -
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