St Sebastians School - Arrow Yearbook (Newton, MA)

 - Class of 1949

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lf? 1 Qvlff ff X1 l c ' Q G61 -iff Coumbf 'K L ez i +l4 slr ' sl fj is QP- S9 90 CLEMENT JOSEPH DORE, JR. Clem A definite dash of color was added to the class of 1949 when Clem Dore joined its ranks in the Sophomore year. Subjected to the usual audition by Father Keating, the Auburndale lad was made a member of the St. Sebastian's Choristers and soon began to boast of having the finest voice in the School, because he had heard all the others and had arrived at that decision. Personal prejudices apart, Clem was a decided hit as an end-man in both minstrel shows put on by Father Keating. A good student in all fields, junior could afford to be extremely comfortable in the classroom and fasten upon the faintest trace of humor in a situation. His nomination to The Walrus staff was the beginning of a long series of jousts with Father Beatty, and the budding journalist often complained that the mentor was unduly persistent in procuring his pound of flesh. As the result of exacting training, however, Clem became a star reporter with a Hair for realistic biographies and, at the present time, he has attained the distinction of being the School's most prolific poet. This would account for the fact that English had been his favorite subject over the years, although Father Sylvester's F.B.I. back- ground failed to impress him until the teacher came up with a piece of Scotland Yard work that left our cynic gasping. A connoisseur of fine vehicles, Clem was quick to cultivate reliable chauffeurs like Charlie Sullivan and Fran Downey. His School spirit prompted him on one occasion to make the long trip to New Haven for the Hopkins game, but the brevity of the trip in the Downey car forced him to seek out the nearest mirror to ascertain whether his hair had lost its natural shade. In a moment of weakness, our litterateur joined the French Circle and, much to his amazement, was elected President chiefly due to the fine Italian hand of Mike Neville. Not a high-powered athlete, Clem lent his talents to Father Keating's j.V.'s for the appropriate time to win his letter, and then, later on in his career, was madman enough to join Father Harrington's Swimming Club and en- gage in the lethal sport that masquerades under the name of Water Polo. Of Clem's sojourn here at St, Sebastian's, it may be truly said that he never had a dull moment. With Graduation nearing, our colorful classmate has elected Harvard as a ste ping stone to a career in journalism, May you know only golden hours, Clem, andp find as many loyal friends as you had at St. Sebastian's. .-I 34 1-.

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4 K+, 0'1- ,fF.::,,::4 6' fi . 4 ', i ' i f lv., ,pf QW '4lAS5Af-R0 RALPH LANGDON DONNELLY Ralph Tall, blond, curly-haired, apple-checked Ralph is St. Sebastian's Nature Boy . Hailing from Watertown, he is cosmopolitan enough .to spend considerable time in Belmont, Wollaston, Scituate and Norumbega Park. For four years now, his prodigious gppetite has stunned his table mates and aged the waiters, while his courtship of Lady icotine has been a considerable ex ense to his friends. Let me see is Ralph's favorite preface to a recitation and in between whistling, singing, tipping back his chair and clashing with Bob Joyce, he spends his week in seeing whom he can wheedle into driving him and a fair companion to the Totem Pole on Friday night. For reasons best known to himself, Walphie has been very loath to get his driving license. Life's darkest moment came last Summer for our socialite when he discovered to his horror that he had two commitments for a Yacht Club dance, one of his own choosing, the other of his mother's. Addicted to book collecting, Ralph decorates the edges of his own texts with the names of fair friends and, without warning, he is apt to burst into the strains of Nancy with the laughing face. Between classes and during recreation periods, extravagant wagers occupy our hero and at times he may be seen in a competitive uddle with Park Hurley. At home and at Scituate, the Donnelly pride and joy is harassed by his knee-high sister, Anne, but the family feels that they are being persecuted when he subjects them to the Emerson victrola even during meal times. In his junior and Senior years, Ralph has occupied a prominent position in School athletics. Graduated from Father Keating's j.V.'s, he saw considerable service as Vin Green's understudy at the pivot post and then became the durable center of the 1948 team, playing all but a few minutes of the entire grid campaign, Defensively, the iron man s one at backing up the line, for he and Tommy Green constituted a Gibraltar secondary that was a consolation to Red and Black linemen. In the St. Clement's game of '47, Ralph's interception of an enemy pass was a prime contribution to our last minute drive that netted a 7-0 victory, In recognition of his fine play this year, the Red captaincy was conferred upon him but his cohorts were not strong enough to defeat Bob joyce's Blues. A Varsity player in Basketball also, he had his big day against New Prep scoring eight points while our quintet was setting a new cage record. At the present writing, Ralph, jr. seems inclined to follow in his dad's footsteps by matriculating at Harvard. Keep that happy-go-lucky outlook, Ralph, and continue to radiate the happiness that you shed on our St. Sebastian days. 1-I 33 I-1 4CQww ,,.E tr-Uf'H VG ncef 5 KSC ' 'S f.Z Q 53 A5 X xc? 4, T, ,A I,



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f..,?,.,, ! l N A 40-' I'-it ,pe 5 P11 H Alli gqgllj '2 lr l F , 0 M tl FRANCIS XAVIER DOWNEY Fran To think ot Fran Downey is to conjure up the image of a harried driver behind the wheel of a T model or a 1937 Ford as it wheezed and coughed its way up Nonantum Hill. In the eyes of others, his cars may have been tin cans or heaps , but to him they were spirited steeds that had to be groomed and cared for like prize stock, They may have failed him in every part of New England, yet he still regards them with deep affection. With us for four years, Belmont Fran has been inseparable from jack Cochran, Bob Kelly and Ralph Donnelly. jack and himself found a common bond in their mutual detestation of Latin, and Downs has good reason to recall the agony he endured when he thought Father Flanigan had confiscated his portable radio perma- nently. Notably loyal to all St. Sebastian activities, Fran made his most memorable trip in support of a School team when he left home at 5 A.M. to cheer the boys on against Hopkins in New Haven. For him that flight proved the superiority of a new Plymouth over an old Ford, even though on the journey some of his passengers felt that they were about to make their report to St. Peter. During the Summer months, our Barney Oldfield makes frequent appearances at Hull and Scituate and the society editors have long been linking his name with a charming Brenda, ln his first athletic venture at St. Sebastian's, Fran reported to Father Keating for gridiron moulding and he advanced to the point where he became the team's regular pivot man in his Sophomore year. Having won his laurels in that sport, he tackled Basketball and his extraordinary southpaw dribbling won him the title of Dribbling Dan . In addition, long hours of practice resulted in his development of an unusual hook shot which he resorted to when the covering was close. Under Bob Hogarty, Fran improved to the point where he saw service with the Varsity rather regularly and his lirst Varsity basket in the Walpole game brought a wave of applause, As a reward for his faithful service to our hoop squads, Fran received a School jacket at the Hockey- Basketball banquet and since that time has worn it on all occasions except at formal dances. With two members of his old quartet pledged to Holy Cross, Fran has elected to join the party of the opposition by enrolling at Boston College. Some have interpreted this as tacit admission that his car would not make Worcester. May the fates smile benignly on you Fran, and may your cars improve with your age! 35 i oorir G0 Fon H Tfiiiims YD .Q , I

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