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4 S 00-' 5 A055-v -I n. i, K W? gh -is A f 1' Q. 5 ' 91 ' s lab RICHARD J. DONAHUE Richie Football 1, 2 Baseball 1, 2 Basketball 1 Richie arrived at St. Sebastian's from the lovely town of Winchester on the day the School opened its doors. Sensing the importance of his status as one of the originals, Richie threw himself into the scholastic and athletic activities of the School with all of his undoubted ability. Born a protester, Richie's shrill tones afforded a constant background to all student activities during his years on the Hill. But always Richie was on his toes, as is best indicated by the fact that he won a scholarship for excellence in studies at the end of his first year. Yet, Richie was not a mere book worm. He was a fine athlete. He played foot- ball, baseball and basketball with outstanding success. In 1942, he was elected captain of the Blue football team, which won the School championship. What is more, he was able to tear himself from the books every summer long enough to run a two hundred acre farm at Georgetown, Mass. In his third year, the war caught up with Richie. He joined the U. S. Navy, where he has done well in the aeronautic schools. If persistence wins the crown in life, Richie will win all right. We all wish him good luck, and safe home. f f' Q- 'Q cf -' 'I 5 .fu-v- ' :1 5,-..7-1'j -N.....-' x -
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. , y , in H Mi Jgfimsjf Z4 'Q Qnlk-F' -A 4 cya, 4ussM'-V' JAMES LOWELL WILES '-J 'jacquef' Football Manager 4 Baseball 3 Basketball Manager 4 Student Council 4 In the short space of its four-year existence St. Sebastian's has become a magnet attracting students ofproven mettlefrom nearly all the surrounding towns. Waltham's contribution to the class of 1945 is quiet, soft-spoken jimmy Wiles. The opening class of our Junior year found Jacques in our midst, and only a brief space of time was required to discover the talents and the assets that he had brought to out treasure chest. A good student who was always on the ball and a good sport who was always in with the crowd , our new classmate soon became popular with both Faculty and students alike. We have yet to see the day on which a frown crossed Jimmy's face, on the contrary the photographic album of our memory portrays him in serious mien, but ever ready to break into a warm and friendly grin. We found him to be possessed of an excellent sense of humor which was sharpened daily on the whetstone of his little brother's exploits. This enfant terrible certainly equalled, if he did not surpass, the daring qualities of O'Henry's Red Chief , and we eagerly awaited jim's rehearsal of a new chapter in the young desperado's career. Jacques always evinced a keen interest in all fields of sport, and Boston's major athletic events always found him in attendance. As a personal participant baseball was his choice, and in his first year with us he won a regular position in the infield. Hardly a game went by without the versatile lad contributing a fielding gem that elicited the admiration of both friend and foe. Football and basketball attracted his interest also, but in a managerial capacity, and in this role he displayed an efficiency and intuition that left nothing to be desired. Jim is watching the mail these days and not without good reason for he is expect- ing greetings from the President . However, beyond the nightmare of war he has his dream castles located on University Heights. In war and in peace he has our fond regard and sincere wishes for a happy landing on the hilltop of success! 's 1 Z L' -, 5 0 D .fi X
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5 couN 4 W Wul f' ll X X OQMASSAQ xxXw?x,?2 1 7 N 1 f , ,w 'ff' f will X ilxxm1v ' f ff! gpjijhfil p t as 717,47 wl? ' ' JJ- aff .555 ,Q E N 'I 4? 1 634? XXXbXxS,?4'2l, , gX,,-l lxxxxgrx . Ilbglig so 1' v X- l- ' , xi? I Av l,, lxix X ' r 'll gffij gil' p Igizx THE Qulvlilz ARROWS await their launching in the encasement of a quiver. It has been our happy lot to find ourselves ranged side by side for four years in the gaily-painted quiver that bears a legend which to us symbolizes Friendship, Loyalty and Honor: The Class of 1945. The natural resting place of the arrow is in its quiver, and although the arrow may be worn by usage and the quiver may be scarred by time, the two will always be associated in memory and in reality.
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