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1946-47 WALRUS STAFF Standing: McAuliffe, Collupy, Morley, Bradshaw, Hefler, Barrette, Vorce, Dore, Kelly, O'Donoghue, Corcoran, Brine, McDonald, Boles Seated: O'Shea, Hennessy, Father Beatty, Griffin, .C abil S .,,..1 1.....f:-fl r, ...u...,-- V, .. 1 ,,,...L1..... 19.'.7::'.':l.'J1VT'.? 1'1-'wZ'f'AZ.,..... D.. Scuovl 51 5uaA5 '::, ,.1..1.- MH H ' ' s.v....,.,vwN'l 'i , ...J -N' ' ' , ., - YMLRUS - .. 'Rf1REETb THE' ' ...... 1 2 '.......o.,l.s IIEADMA ,. .f ......... .--fq. I.. ' A .. - . . W ...... 1 K , I ,..... M . ' .. . 4 My um...- Y v.l'4':1: in N. ...A ...M- 'w nv-I ' v ' .. Y . v ' 11 A.. . -H , , ...mv .... ......- 1-, .. W ,xu00 ,.. .... .. X Z 1 1.11 . ,.., -1 K .,., . . V... Wu.. ..-vT li W.. ,. - l 1'-' ,.....-- ' ...... . .......... ...-- . wh- .. 1 'I' ... 1...-. V' ..,.... W u.... we . v-'A .... '1i.... Y . 10 M ......... 1... W .. ..- - . -4 ,. ... ...M A . .1....L-M ,. 1 h W ,,... r. ,..........-' r..... W ,....... ... ., U.. A H M.. - ... , ..--U .gwvfi v . f--gf ,,... ,,......l xl x .........m ..... L Y .. v' ,,, , N r 1-1-4' ..n nn...- wm .M ' ...uw W ...u I u N -' .,, .-uf ... ...... ,, . N., .1 .............. ,,... W Misgw W.. ... .n.,... X N.. W Y ..- H' .... .. ..... UW 'I' ..r...n- ' 1 'W 1, ...W .....Jf:l,.,,... . 1 ' . .1... ...... ,,,,. :1- I N...-.- ,... A-u U If X. . X. ffp . Molinari, Doherty, Delay IS fvfflff W FX' f 'eh f., ' ' M' 050.9 ...,. ...HW lm' .L ,M Sv SIDA: r 1... .,WA2:....,... M, 'lug Co 'f'- ..,,,,,'-f-- Xi, .xo H lwv. D .A v1....,: M:.,,,, 113, 4. 504001 . . . . BA H A L Xa '1u..1..1. L B ie .X A .N tm' H --1 .. . H h ..-... ff. f-..... M N .. ...N --..1 av. I , Pm... .....,,g A .M .. --... ,, 4 M I Q. A 0 ITIS V ,f.... ...W fn. .r.1..,. .ma A1014 .y........ um.,- rxf 151 .....1.f..,. ....f....1...,..., of...sb..,.. ...4A...,.. Sv SssAs11Au's Con.-Nvnv DAv Scnool. .Vbr.ar1f11m H111 X Nlwvow, M4ssALm1su1s gli ...v 1... N. . GllAllUATl0N WEEK um. nos-r vu.. N15 v.n....n.n uf... nf. n..f...... 4 r........ K... N .. .. .... 1 ...W sv... Q... r.. ....... -...Y .. ... ........... .... .... ...... 1...... 1 V... .......... ....... 1... ... 1... 1... .,.. 1... 1.. . . 1. ...M ,.... 1. 1... ...... .. ....1..... ru... .. .. -1... ... U.. . .. .... sm... .. vw... ........... 1... .-............ ... . 1 ..... .M .....1... ......,.. .....1.... ............ .11 1 . r.. W... ... ............ .... 1... s.--uf.. nm an L-.nu-4 ...-1 ....... ...... 1 nf.. M.. .. mn.l..y..n.un-. YY 1' r.-..... v....... K... ............. -.... ...... ... ..-. .. .. T . nmmmx. . ...... W... .....,....... l ..... ... W... 1........ .... .. ..... . ..... ...mn 1... 1 W... ... ... ..., ......... -W 0. ... .......... .....1 . ., . . .... r..... .... .....1.. ......... .. . ..... ...... ........ .... ........, ...fm ,,,,,, mx... ...... ...1 ..... 1........ 11... .V ..,.......... ...... .1. ,.... .-.... -nu -N-I w--- -H--.fy 1...-. . ....,..... ... .... ....,.. n... ... ,..... ...... .... 1... ..,,, ,,,,,N.. .-.....K.... 1... N... . .. .. 1... mn... 1... . ... ..... ..... ..., -.11 ... ..... .. .M ..... ...... 1-1 .. ... ........ .-....... . .......... m........ N... v ...... ..,....... 0. rn... J... 1 .. .... .. .M .1 .... ........ ... H 'H .... T.. 1... ..., MP Y .1......... ..... . .... ... ... . .. ... .... ............ ..... ...... ....... .. ... ... ...... w ...... .. w....... ....... .M mm.. ......... V... .....- .. ....... .. ... 1 ........ .-.....,......... . ' -- M-- .. .1 UM ,H WMU ... L.. . .M r..... ...rs 1... . .....,... ......., ,... ........ .. ,........ ..,. . -..1.... ..... ....... U.. ....1....., N... ...... .1...... Q n.. -...1... r. .. ny.. ...... -M Umm mlm . N... ....,... ... .. ...... fm.. ........ ....,. ... .,....- W B... . -...... 0... ...Y ...,.,. n... ...- - .1 . W l ....-....., X 1... ... .......... ...... hm. .... uf-W-.-.-... .... um. ... ...1.,. .. ... - 1 ...My ........ .. 11... 5. .... . ...... X .,........... ......... ...11 1... 1 ...... .... M... 1... , rm... M... 0... ww 1... . .... ...W ...1 ... .. ... ....... - .......... .-...... . 1 N... ....c... 1... 1 .............. .....,. .............. ..... ..... .... ... 1... ......... w... n..... ........... .. .-.. I. ,.. .................
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...L .,....-V, , ..,. .. X- . nts, L.. ',,,,.,-null' CLASS OF 1950-SECTION B Rear Row: Keelan, Todd, Santora, Callahan, MacKinnon, Cotter, Zock, McNabb Center Row: Doherty, Elston, Griffin, Carey, Atkinson, Fay, Gazzola, Melly Seated: Clark, J. McCarthy, Oldfield, Shea, W. McCarthy, McGoldrick, Molinari, Symonds Carthy and jim Harnedy are the Freshman heavy-weightsg Pete Kean, Art Keefe and johnny Gazzola are the paper-weightsg Bill McCarthy and jim Evans haunt the cageg john McNabb and jack Griffin are proud of their pitching brothers: George McGoldrick was the Frosh gridiron star, Wally MacKinnon looks like a classy first-sackerg Has Dave Keelan spoken yet?g Barry McDonough and Dick Blazo have their glasses off more than they have them ong Dick McCarthy was unanimous choice for Class Vice-Presidentg jimmy Allen hasn't hurried yetg Dave Oldfield does a nice job at the books, joe Clarke goes in for reindeer sweaters, john Donahue has an Abraham Lincoln air about himg George White laughs from way down underg Bob Zock has a million-dollar smileg Fred Elston is a devotee of Artg jimmy Todd may take to the window any day in Latin, Ted Molinari sees everyone who comes in the side doorg Dave Symonds models his own hair-do. In many ways we envy this blissful galaxy of youthful Sebastianites who have three happy years before them on Nonantum Hill. Their first quarter of prep school life has been our last, but the year we spent with them will be re- hearsed again and again as we meet them in later life. 9
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THE WALRUSH St. Sebastian's School newspaper first saw the light of day in February 1945 and for two years now its monthly appearances have been awaited eagerly by the student body. Directed by Fr. Beatty and edited by Myron Bullock '46 and Rich- ard Griffin '47, its four pages receive an analytical scrutiny from the students as soon as a new edition appears. Conservative enough on page one which chronicles news of School interest, it becomes personal on the inside sheets which give stu- dent and Faculty biographies as well as letters to the editor, and finally it de- velops, on page four, into a series of revealing columns which disclose the most personal facts about the members of our four classes. For obvious reasons, Seba- tianites have learned that it is not to be carried home blithely and submitted to the casual inspection of the entire family. On the contrary, it calls for a previous censorship to determine whether parental glances will gleam anything to disturb the family peace from its lines. Because of the fact that it talks of many things, its title is highly appropriate. One of the most attractive features of the monthly has been its pictures which are to a great extent the work of our student photogra- phers, Frank O'Donoghue, Gene McAuliffe and Bill O'Brien. From time to time, the appearance of The Carpenter Replies has excited great interest as to its possible author, but, up to the present writing, he has gone undetected. Lest the reader of these lines might feel that we have exaggerated the potency of The Walrus as a threat to domestic peace and security, we are appending a composite column entitled THE WALRUS WONDERS Was it lamb frankforts or a practical joker-Why the Seniors wore black ties -Why McNabb, Doyle 8: Co. are so interested in Hockey practice on Centre Street-What student is working overtime without pay, in Latin-Why Anony- mous dropped out-What john was telling Priscilla to keep her laughing- Where Kirk got the glasses-Who is Joe Food-Why Ubangi brings a blush- Who likes tatooes-Why Ellard hasn't had a date in two years-Who is the Old- field of '47-What would happen if Quirk walked-Who writes The Walrus Wonders -Who is Prince Igor-What is Ursula's great problem-Did Fichtner really smoke that cigarette-What the students do with the food, inasmuch as the stomach only holds two quarts-Who did Bullock's homework-If Buttner's trol- ley car flame was a lady wrestler-What draws Vin to Hanover-Why Ellard changed from Coca Cola to Moxie-Why classroom clocks go slowly-If the Groton police are really tyrranical-When the Foreign Missions will ask the rea- son for the sudden generosity at St. Sebastian's-If Heavey wears sun glasses while donning his bow ties-lf Cedric really had a fracture-What makes the jug a cultural hour-What were the mysterious plans of the underground Magno- Magno-Did it have a black list-Who was its King-Why Horrigan removed names from his books-Who replaced Norma-If Bullock will remember Chem- istry-What would have happened if Fr. Hannigan and Griffin had understood each other-If Fr. Cotter ever awarded the Purple Heart-Who could explain Fr. Redding's sense of humor.
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