St Sebastians School - Arrow Yearbook (Newton, MA)

 - Class of 1949

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l GOSBQZESYOON El 'ill six f - V i Q ta s . , L 0'. '5'TH+Q Q 1 'I ei - If MASSACV' EDWARD PAUL RYAN Ebber Back in the Fall of 1945, our Freshman days took on added glamour when we dis- covered that our tall classmate, Ed Ryan, had already spent a brief but patriotic career in the service of our country. When his outhful age was discovered, the res onsibility of training him was transferred to St. Sebastian's and Ed has never regrettedn the change. Quiet and reserved on the surface, our Brighton re resentative was quick to see the humor in any development and then it was that he wouldu emit one of his characteristic gems of dry humor. While he never rivalled Fran Kett's position in the class, Ebber could be prevailed upon to do some very fine academic work and his proximity to the School made him a natural for evenings with Father Flanigan. His Senior year awakened a keen inter-- est in Radio, and, under Father Harrington's tutelage, he became a thorough technician. On one occasion, however, he laid down in English and there was another afternoon that he found it embarrassing to be found in Oak Square. As one of Father Keating's pioneer minstrels, he added to the daintiness of the Beef Trust Chorus in 1948 and was recalled by popular demand to take part in the Jeanne d'Arc number this year. Rehearsals never bored him because he could laugh forever at the gyrations of his fellow chorine, Henry Lane. The late evening supper served to all Seniors at the Ryan home after this year's Junior Prom will long be remembered as an outstanding social success. Because of his fine build, Ebber skipped the usual apprenticeship with Father Keat- ing's I. V.'s and became a member of the Varsity squad even as a Freshman. Coached well by Vin he mastered the intricacies of tackle play and earned a regular starting berth in the Red and Black line. Perhaps his nnest performance was turned in against Cam- bridge High and Latin last Fall, when he grudgingly yielded only Lib yards to the enemy, despite repeated assaults. A toss of a coin was all that stood between him and the Red Football captaincy, and he took the decision with the best of sportsmanship. When the Water Polo craze swept the School, Ed was on hand to give a good account of himself and, it is said, that even Father Harrington did not relish coming to grips with him. Ed has been magnetized by the towers of Boston College ever since his infancy days and no other college ever allured him. St. Sebastian's is a natural stop-over between Brighton and University Heights, Ed, and we hope that you will rejoin us on the Hill often. .-1 sa 1-r

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l .fee 0: Hifi '- if ll :-N Nl f f , We fs.. X ,V 'bmssavrl FRANCIS LEE RENAUD Frank - Lee Forest Hills' delegate to the Class of 1949 is Frank Renaud who has been a boon companion in our midst for the past two years. Transferring to St. Sebastian's from Boston Latin School, Lee found an interest in practically every aspect of School life. Academically he was prone to favor the sciences to the classics, but the latter have a way of growing on a person, so that, by the close of his career on Nonantum Hill, Frank was seriously considering doing Books VII-XII of Virgil on his own, Physics, Chemistry and Math were his delight and he revelled in the hardest problems that Father Harrington could devise. At times he was referred to as The Answer Man for his fractional re- sults were extremely accurate. Beyond the demands of the curriculum Lee was interested enough to do original research and creative work along scientific lines. When the Science Fair was held this year, his wind tunnel was adjudged as of ex aequo rating with Joe Sheehan's entry and it brought him a duplicate first prize, His ability to talk fast and convincingly was a preciated by Father Beatty and, as a result, Frank was entrusted with the task of residing over the first public Prize Debate at the School, a function that he discharged, with great poise and savoir faire, Socially, the jamaica Plain boy loved to don a tuxedo and play Arthur Murray, when the social tide was at a low ebb, he was even known to conduct fair guests on a tour of St. Sebastian's. A sports lover by nature, Frank played Football with the Varsity although, by a quirk of fate, he was unfortunate enough to suffer a broken leg in a practice session and that injury sidelined him for the greater part of this last season. When he did return to action, he saw serviceat a tackle slot and his playing gave evidence of the keen relish he found in ersonal contact. In the Spring, the tall lad donned the catcher's paraphernalia and served, as understudy to jack Boyle and Paul Carey, Between times, he was a candidate for the goalie's job with the sextet and he carried his enthusiasm for the ice game to the extent that he played also with local teams in contests at the Skating Club. Accepted already at Catholic University, Frank is looking forward to joining the large St. Sebastian's contingent already established in Washington. Good going, Lee, and may you give us the first opportunity to acclaim your success, 1-I 57 MKTRUMAN WANTS YOU TOADD UP THF NATIONAL DEBT MAN, 1114 .Zii:':fL U' Z r



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COU N fe. aa H . +. if Q, 4' Qs NTB' il, lj Qu l + s s PAUL DONALD SULLIVAN Sul Waban, a village of Newton fas the signs sayj, is represented by many students at St, Sebastian's, but Paul Sullivan is the lone Senior delegate. For two years now, he has made us Waban conscious and his joy knew no bounds when several Red Sox players selected it for a temporary residence. In our midst, Sul has been friendly, con- genial and easy to get along with, Jack Baker and Henry Lane were his special cronies, with jim Cotter and Fran Murphy close seconds. As a student he bent his brows para ticularly over Math and the sciences, and he amazed the School by scoring 100W for one marking period in very intricate Math. This scientific flair carried over into his extra-curricular life also, for in his spare time he constructed a working model of a gas- producing plant that fascinated all visitors to the first Science Fair and won him first prize in School-wide competition. This year, a scale model he constructed was good enough to attain third prize, With such a scientific bent already demonstrated, Paul was a heavy favorite to win the Chemistry Award in his junior year and he did so easily. Off the campus, Sul applied his chemical skill to the fine art of baking and turned out a fine variety of eclairs, cakes, pies and other pastry for a well-known Waban food shop. Scituate is his idea of Heaven on earth, he thinks that vegetables are to be eschewed and not chewedg in addition, he sleeps the clock around whenever the opportunity presents itself. At various times, Paul took a Hing at three major sports at St, Sebastian's. Finding that his build would not permit him to continue in Football, this past Winter he con- centrated on Hockey and enjoyed immensely the few contests that the mild Winter permitted to be played. A speedy wing, the Waban lad was a good stick-handler and his aggressiveness won him the opportunity to see frequent service and a Varsity letter as well. Baseball also attracted him as a junior and he became an infield candidate until called away by the demands of other projects and activities. Drawn by the appeal of Boston College, Paul will pursue a pre-medical course at the Heights that will permit him to reside in his beloved Waban. Your proximity to St. Sebastian's will ena le us to see you often, Sul, and may you add to your laurels with the years. 1-I 59 I-1 Have You TRIED MY ANGEL CAKE?

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