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THE CLASS OF 1947 We were Sophomores when we parted company with the men of '47, yet we knew them well as the result of two years spent in their company. John Boles and Bob Fichtner are only a stone's throw away at St. Clements Preparatory Seminary, while john Ellard is studying with the josephites in New York state. After two years at Harvard, Dick Griffin is leaving for the Jesuit Novitiate, Shadowbrook. Bob McKinney is with his brothers at St. Francis Xavier University, Antigonish, where he has developed into a Varsity pitcher. From Boston College we get frequent reports for Bob Bullock, Ed Quirk, and Bill Heavey are faithful visitors to the Hill. Much of the credit for the success of the First Alumni Dance is due to the younger Bullock jack Cremmen won numerals in Basketball at Harvard. At last report, Alastair Cruickshank was continuing his cosmopolitan career at Fordham. Vin Horrigan is still getting a still' workout at Catholic University. This past year, Bill Harwood made a very generous donation of his stamp collection to the School to help the Stamp and Coin Club get under way. After a year at Boston College, Bob O'Shea joined 47's coterie at Harvard. Bill O'Leary is currently pursuing a course that will lead to a commission in the Maritime Service. Continued success, Class of '47, we are looking forward to continuing our friendship with you in the ranks of the Alumni. 5 COUN 4 Q fb 'WASSAUX ' 710, 39 .V . 04+ Q? . 'P- al X L Q1-5' 3 4' ' ik F-'wgffff -5 '56 . fc gi 47 04, 5 -I lOO I-1
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THE CLASS OF 19-16 Seniors when we made our debut on Nonantum Hill, the Class oli 1916 made it most favorable impression on us and it was viith deep regret that we saw them depart from the School scene. Since their graduation we have tollowed their tareers with interest and we have been pleased to greet them otiten at St. Sebastians Class President Myron Bullock has completed his course at St. Clement's and is now at St. johns Seminary in the same class with the now not so rotund Bob Giggii After completing .1 term in the service, Bob Higgins is also at St. Clements and returns here oliten to wear down lfather Flanigan in Tennis. Holy Cross' john Pickard is about to leave on ll students tour ot' liurope. Ray Neelon constantly makes the Deans l.ist at St. Michaels, 'lack Mulhern starred on the Boston College sextet that won the National Championship, Mike liar- rette, Lane McCarthy, Art Craig and Jack McGoldrick are powers behind the throne in the Boston Club at Georgetown. Dick Killion still takes everything in stride at Holy Cross. Our sympathy is extended to Dan Sullivan on the loss ot' his dad. The lilynns, Paul McGrath and lired McDonald see a lot of each other at Boston College. Charlie Reynolds has left Georgetown to be nearer home at Holy Cross. Harold McKinney is .lt St. lirancis Xavier University, Antigonish, with brothers Bob and Hill. Wlith their College Commencement approaching, the Class ol 1916 has our sincere good wishes tor the best that lite tan offer. S15 COUNIPP , V + Rx Y- . :T V: i H . 'lfl' . 'Z fc 'fb fam. ., cg! MA SAUA 99
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THE CLASS OF 19-48 Companions of our St. Sebastian days for three years, last year's graduates will al- ways occupy a prominent place in our prep school memories, Most of them have returned to visit us during this past School year, and we rejoice in the success that they are achiev- ing in the various colleges, Report has it that Hugh Bradshaw and George Kelly are bright scholastic lights at Holy Cross. At Georgetown, the St. Sebastian contingent suc- ceeded in electing Harold Field, Freshman Student Council Representative, while Bob McNabb amazed Coach joe judge with his twirling, From Harvard, Dom Morley, Tom Barrette and Art Dias check in very frequently. Roger Vorce proved a gracious host when Monsignor Mclnnis and Father Flanigan visited Notre Dame. Tom Hartnett and Paul Cavanagh are loud in their praise of St. Michaels, but they miss Bill Morrissey who transferred to Tufts. Up in Hanover, -lack Boyle played Freshman Hockey and Baseball this year and is currently looking forward to a South American cruise with the Navy this Summer. Our Villanova trio, Gene Pierotti, joe Deignan and Dan Gritlin were pleased that St. Sebastians entertained their gridders last Fall. Larry McAuliffe reports that our Boston College representatives are all doing well and that his brother Andy is doing some very effective hurling at Bates. Always loyal to their Alma Mater, the Class of 1948 has set a line pattern that we shall follow. 5 COUN ,si fa 'M xxov fi '. tf'4,'1' 1 I: - R' ' fs 'iw Q50 O i 91- ' 1 O 'MASSAC9 '-I lOl
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