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f-'FSXS QYL . i - .pt 0 s sl- 4 -ll .Q + ij' Y 4- 2 . 5' 41AssAf-YW MYRON BULLOCK Byron Football 2, 3, 4 Baseball 2, 3, 4 Baseball Plaque 3 Class President 1, 2, 3, 4 Weimar Editor 3, 4 Arrow Sports Editor 4 The Ivy colleges may have their Rhodes scholars, but St. Sebastian's has Myron Bullock. For four years now the Newton lad has dominated the intellectual sphere on Nonantum Hill, and has been a heartening consolation to all the members of the Faculty. It must not be thought, however, that his popularity ends with the teach- ing branch of the School, for his classmates have chosen him Class President for four consecutive years. Far from being a social hermit, he is in all respects a regular fellow who openly admits a fondness for Sherlock Holmes and mystery stories. Horror movies are his meat , for he has been known to take in Dracula and Frankenstein at a single sitting. A thorough workman in all fields he does not exclude the dining room where he has won the title of champion trencherman, mashed potatoes being his specialty. From an extra-curricular viewpoint, reading, soda- jerking and driving like Barney Oldfield take up his leisure moments. The list of Byron's accomplishments in our midst stamps him as our quiz kid . Awarded a scholarship at the end of his freshman year, he added to his laurels in winning the editorship of The Wolmrn, the sports editorship of Tlve Arrow and in serving as St. Sebastian's spokesman on The Junior Town Meeting of the Air . In athletics he gave himself wholeheartedly to two major sports: Football and Baseball. The gridiron saw in him a speedy end for three years, and the diamond recognized him as a fancy-Dan at the initial sack where his familiar breeze it past him was a constant source of encouragement to Red and Black hurlers. It is safe to say that no member of the class of '46 has derived as much from his sojourn at St. Sebastian's as this scholar-athlete. It is equally safe to say that none of us has given as unstintingly of himself to his School and his classmates as the same Myron. Those two qualities will,We feel, be typical of his life as he lives it to the fullest and devotes himself unselfishly to the service of God and his fellow man. qnufm 7 Bal
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' i. gl-558125776 DENTIST .XX X s ,M 451 Zi X 7142? f x 34 SCOU :St 9- 011- xvs NYM' 6' 5 . t l kr Ella 'Off 3 ff a me t p, Ye. - 'MASSA03 ROLAND BARRETTE Mike Football 1, 2, 3 Basketball 2, 3 Football Manager 4 Hockey Manager 3 Baseball Manager 3, 4 Care-free, happy-go-lucky Mike is one of the five stalwart members of the class who have spent four full years at St. Sebastian's. Living within a stone's throw of the School, he takes time out from boosting Newton to serve as publicity agent for his father's dental prowess. From all accounts he cuts quite a figure in local drug store society, although he has been known to muster up sufficient courage to ask for the family car and then drive carefully, avoiding all poles except The Totem variety. Together with his brother Tom, the luminary of the Sophomore class, he is reconciled to finishing second in any popularity poll taken of the Barrettes, for his classmates in their gallantry would bestow the palm upon his charming sister. Here at St. Sebastian's Mike has been a very integral part of the School scene. His nervous laugh and hasty speech were part and parcel of our classroom day, and neither he nor we can forget the occasion on which he drew fire from Fr. Keating. A slow starter along academic lines, he always gathered momentum as the year progressed and in first year had the distinction of winning second honors in Latin. Athletically, the Newton lad devoted his talents to the football and basketball squads in his early years, but in his Junior and Senior terms assumed a managerial role for all teams, and ended his career as Undergraduate Manager of all sports. Having trained himself by climbing Nonantum Hill for four years, our hero plans on conquering collegiate and post-graduate heights. He takes with him our sincere best wishes for success, and leaves with us a host of happy memories. May that long-legged stride and infectious grin carry you to the pinnacle of your ambition, A'Mike !
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X 'tain ina t 5 36 pd rj -5 CDU 1 .4 ' r 55 of Nmb, 'S . 22 S 1 if ,. 'Q Ez o 'Mfissix0'l A R T H U R C R A I C Art - Craigie Basketball 4 Baseball 4 Class Secretary 3, 4 Arrow Staff 4 Unquestionably, the title of hardest-working member of the Class of '46 be- longs to Arthur Craig. The Belmont boy joined our ranks in September 1943 and he has used his three years to such good advantage that he stands out as the most im- proved student on our roster. Our first impressions stamped him as a shy, retiring lad, but the intervening years have allowed us to discover in him the genuine qualities of sincerity and frankness. lntellectually curious, he is ever ready to be enlightened, but, at the same time, he has a flair for discussion in which he sticks to his guns with relentless tenacity. Up to the present writing Craigie is a confirmed misogynist, for he feels that the boon companionship of Quigley, McKinney, Killion and McGoldrick more than fulfills his social requisites. Off the campus, his diversions range from a quiet week-end with his stamp collection to a riotous holiday high- lighted by attendance at a movie, preferably a pirate thriller. In the realm of sports, Art and his pals were familiar figures on Autumn days as they tore up and down the sidelines to win glory in the tag-rush league. When Basketball arrived upon the scene, the speedy lad put himself under the tute- lage of Fr. Redding and Coach Murphy, and proved to be a tireless forward who was endowed with amazing stamina. Upon graduating from St. Sebastian's, Art plans to stake a claim at Georgetown with a view to preparing himself for entry either into Law or Journalism. In taking leave of our Class Secretary, we have no doubt but that the qualities which char- acterized his years with us will continue to win distinction for him all through the course of life.
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