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1.uCYS BEAUTY SALUN 'l COUNIPP 4 ag 1: 1 +1713 + lla 1. li + Q ff' H I 1 58 'MASSAOAX DONALD PAUL FITZGERALD, JR F1tz1e Football V l 011 l Vars1ty2 3 -l Anon 4 Rlnv C oxnmlttee 4 Va1s1ty 2 4 llltlillllllllil Softball 3 Sen1o1 Week C 0lIIIlIlttCC -1 Y a lus 1 2 Baseball V 1 Int1amu1al Basketball 3 4 N11nst1elSl1om 1 Boston College Holt C1oss You must IlCll1P and eall me ear ly mllme early mother dear POE One of the local boxs who made Good on the H1ll IS Don Fltzverald For the past four XCHIS F1t11e has been txudgmg up to school from nea1bx Brxqhton Center IJGSPIIC h1s proxlmxtx Don 11 as often late for M1 NN alsh s 8 30 Gxeek Class and h1s name f1 equentlx appea1eel on the Juv l1sts One of the bhthe sp111ts of the class of 33 h1s good looks and man ha11 haxe caused many a fC1'I11I1lDC heaxt to flutter A cau tlous lad Don IS seldom seen xuth the same Qlfl UNICC but he manages to keep hls classmates ewes poppmff Vltll the hugh standard of attractlx eness se-t bx l'1l9l-all' com panlons Scholasucallx too Fltl has made a mark on the H1ll as xouched fOI by h1s nu merous appearances on the Honor Roll VV1th a real Han' f0I Math Fltl was ready to behexe that the roof had fallen 1n on h1s 3en1o1 Xear when he 11 as told to take Greek 1nstead of Tug 'VIore than once hms colorful Latm translatlons hawe been oc caslons of shee1 dehqht to Fr Flamgfan In the summer montl1s Don du lded h1s tlme between sponffmv on relatlx es 1n Canada and catchmv foltx umks bx the s1de of the hlghway whzle wo1k1n1f on tl1e State s pay1oll On the H111 h1s boon compamons have mcluded Iaek Dunphx of last yea1 s class and Gug Sulhx an one of 1953 s H On the held of lIlfIICllX eneleaxoux Fltf b1oke IH as a 1ne1nbe1 of Fatl1e1 Keat megs V s In lns un1o1 xea1, he made the xa1s1tx and as a Se H101 he be came a startlng end In thxs eapacltx he ploxed dependable and du1able both on the offenst and defense anel de serxes dlstmet ered1t fo1 much of the team s success Ex e1y sprme Don be came a ha1d lllttlfllf outfielder on V111 s n1ne Duung the w1nte1 Don togethen w1th a group oi classmates ln0lII1CCl an 1ntramu1al baseketball team appropuately chrlstened the Dom Guxs IlllS ruqffed qumtet exen clalrned 1 NICIOIN oxer the lordlv xa1s1tx but thls UHIIIC xx as played vnthout the ald of a 1eleree and the Dolty Guys xeallx hxeel up to the lr name ROUHCl1HQ ofl hlS ca1ee1 at St Sebastlan s Fltl ploxeel to be a talented XNIICCI and much of llli uoxk appeals 1n thxs book Fltlll plans to UI ace e 1the1 Holx C1059 OI Not1e Dame xuth l11s prese nce for the next four xea1s but he IS undeelele el xet as to what p1ofess1on he wxll pursue So long for now Fltl and max xou contmue to achxexe the uell dcseneel success uhlch has be en so much 1 pa1t of xour hfe he IC at Salnt Qebastxan s mo xl. , Clh .2 - .. VV Vu . , , 1 1. .. , . . I ' J . ., I ' , A ' 11 ' 1 11 ' V VHS N l , , ,-l .I , 1 I A 1 f' . . , .. Y 7 V V V V V.. ' 91- -V 1. O , , .D . , ' ' ' 1. 1 , 1 ' - 1 1 1 1 - 7 - -1 Y A . . V. . 1 . . ., , Q V N . . V ,- . D ' 7 . . ,, . . , . - Q, 1 I l I 5 y v 1 ' , .. . VV , V . 2 M , ' 1 . . . - ' ' . ', . U ' 97 . . ' 1 , , 1 1 f ' A x I J . ' .' Y , 1 + V' V' V ' ' ' VV 1-11 5-V, V V V V V V V V -. F 5 5 , 1 ,, : ' ' ' ' , bn ' YY ' ' 194. ' . Q ' ' : ' - :EV 1-4 1, ' ,. ' 1 , .9 ,, ' ', V 9 11, A I . . , V . , ... - noted hffures. 1 xx - 1 ' x x 1 ' -' ' 'D' I X' x' - es, ' 1 1 1 1- -11 ' ' 1 1 ' - 1 lf 1 - . ' I N -p V ,. , . . . ., ., V, ' :Ls 1- 1, . . - S 1 1 ,L V - 1 ' 1- 7 . ,, . . . V. 1 - 1 1 1-1 1 1' 1 I 'Sf - .. - , 11 11- - - - . , 1 . , 4, , 1 1 1' 1 ' 1 H1 1 VY' 1 ' - ' 11 1 ' s, 'x v .'x x. x l l 'x r l Vx '.v , lv 1 vi 1 x 3 -'l if . y 1. 3 - . I V xv vy 1- xl- ' x rx 1 y Q A I x 'I 1 l - 1 I - 1 1 111 1 1 - 1-1--1 1 ' , , .. 14 V , .. , ., , 11 - 1 ' 111 ' ' 1 ' ' . .1 . . .
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I ' . 1 ' . .,,.1- 11 1119? XY' .' -v QYWASSACVN JAMES PATRICK CURRAN 1m Eastle I'ootba113 4 Arrow Staff 3 4 Baseball '5 4 KN alrus Staff 3 4 Hoekex 'S 4 C aptaln 4 Boston College Let me 1120 facmq the enemy BAYARD Commff to Samt Sebastlan s from Boston Latm to begm hIS unlor yeal, East1e has smce made a multltude of frxends here on the H111 The bond of affectlon between IIII and our Engllsh professor has kept us m laughtel throughout our Se-n1o1 year 1m s and deslre practlcally to eat up Lardmal Neuman s leflectlons on the nature of the true ffentleman certalnly gnes the l1e to ans asperslons east aqalnst thx cultulal attamments of h1s North Shore habltat 1m works as a meat cutter ln the Fnst Natlonal Stores, and also stalled as 1 fust class chef much to Ravs ffratlhed amazement at the tune of 11st mntu s C hustmas Shop u1te a handy man around the school 1m tues lns hand at uerythmq from shoxelmg snow to balancmg on a two by foul atop F1 Har unqton s ladlo antenna Eastle has pxox ed to be an outstandlnq athlete durmeg h1s stax it thc H 11 H was a great end on thls xeal s football team and a most xaluable hoekm w pl nu for dependable outhelder on th1s year s mne Be sldes excelllng IH athletics and pIOYlIl'f lnmself more than adequate ln the scholastic depaltment, IIH has paxtlelpated ln some of the mort frlxolous extra curxlculax events also Rumors too pc rslstent to bc denled, hmt at such SYCIUDQ eplsodes as chasmeg pelaqxc seals m the Wmtlnop sulf certaln mysteuous XISIIS to Deer Island Cas a NlSItOf hoxuxu 1 IT1lC1fllf'1lt udes not wlth but to Rune ln the companw of Vm Burns and some xux dup Satuldax aftt moon lhe ologlcal dlscusslons Soclallv, Mr Curran has been obserxed playmq the vallant to anw number of fan charme rs from such centers of learmng and beautx as Vfount Alu Ima and thc Notre Dame Academles Perhaps the most outstandmff exent ln Eastle s soeml calendar 19 the annual Samt Patrlck s Day Festlxal held hue on the H111 lm 'md anv number of h1s Gentlemen fnends from the XNlI1ClXN21Id sldt of Boston 'ilu us make a blff h1t3ttl1lS souee W hlle ,Inn seems st11l undeclded about h1s future plans we knoxs that both Boston College and the Cross hate attractlons for hlm In whatexer Cl1IlCI1Of1 llll mav sec fit to further h1s educatlon we feel qulte confident tlnt h1s ku n Hood humor and slncere frlendlmess M111 make hxm as xx elcome an 3ClC11tl0I1 as 11e xx as here at Samt Se bastlan s 1291 ??T1'158,BEL.n.-v' ' 1 KKJ' YY ll ' Y, 1 I 1. '37 ' f ' t 9 .1 ' 17 ' .1 ., I . . ., 14. 14 . . It .1 ' ' ,U 1, . , . , . , . . . . ' G 1 . Q J '1 A 1 ' 1 ' 1 1 1 ' 7' ' I x x . . Y X .1 Y X ' ' . 1 . U 1 K P . I I L I f 1 . 5 1' if , . 1 2 ' x h . x f 1 v. u',- h . V , Q 1 , D 6 A . . L.. A ., ' 1 .,' , ' , - ,- 51 1' .,,' 9: fr . - - 'x -1 lb iw. 1- sf - - wlnch he was rewarded wlth 1933's ca talncv. Too he also roved to be Z1 l'ff1W'59e'Yf'2nva5gigmv-J- , 7 1 1 ' 1 1 ' 11 ' ' 1 1 ' 1 1 1 ' ' , ' 1. . 1 .' -i-...4-1. ' ' 1 . I , . . 1 t A . .' ' ' 1 1 ' , V' 11 . I 4 . . 1 ' V. 1 ' 5 ,V I. 'I ' 5 1 4-1 1' - - I' 1 H g -L - 1 r, 1 l 1 J A V 1' v f V u 1 1, ,xx .5 .
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5001! SE mga 5 SE H O 3 QE ' ? Q, ff' f SW 'MASSACE EDWARD ANTHONY GOGGIN UEflfll9 Mole Football 4 Intramural Basketball '3 Basketball 4 V I ootball 2 liase ball l Notl e Dame For a mem .seldom thmks IL zth earnestness of emythmq more than he thmks of h1s dmner JOHNSON Ed began h1s Samt Sebastlan career as a freshman but rema1ned w1th us onlx two weeks of the 1n1t1al xear Returnmg the next vear he went on to make an out standlnq name for hlmself durlng the rest of h1s tlme on the I-I1ll The Mole 19 a member of that justlx lnfamous Mllton Contmgent and lt IS mdeed a rare das that Ed does not grace the tardv l1st and the jug Mllton cla1ms most of Ed s non school t1me and m that rustlc proxlnce he and hlS bovs haxe made Kernffans Koss Korner thelr headquarters Althouvh Ed has xerx llttle to sax on the xerx populax subject of glrls, and though he uses dodges that the most skllful debater would enxy to parm questlons on th1s touchv subject Ed may stxll be sp1ed at exerx soclal ex ent lmportant enouffh to drav hlm awax from a pleasant exenmg wlth the boxs rlhe slght of our Mole smoothly squlrlng some belle from the wllds of 'Vfllton and usualls one who rates more than a careless, passmg glance seems to Une the he to all that carefully spread propaganda about Ed s POSIIINC dlsmterest 1n the femmes Eds most notable contrlbutlons at the Hill were 1n the Held of Athletles The Mole reported for V football m hls sophomore xear One das Vln Nluxphx was seen spymg on the V s and droolmg oxer Ed s sue and abllxts In no tune at all Ed was IHOXIUU up to a xarsltw berth where he was to be ffroomed fox bwffel and better thmffs In h1s junlor wear Ed reported promptlx for football and seeme el well on hls was to vamlnff fame for hlmself when an unfortunate 1n1uxx elnmlnate el th1s te rrlble threat to our opponents Howexex IU h1s Hnal xear tlns mass of law materxal finallx and deserxedls materxalued mto one of the ffleatest llneman our IJUTITIU the basketball season Ed was often obserx eel tlneadmff the nets from anxwhexe wxth han ralslnff constancx In replx to lnqunles as to wllx he dlelnt plas xarsxts basketball Ed would xouchsafe a grudgmff Aw I can t plax basketball Ed clld plat Intramural basketball where he earned the tltle Intramural Ixmff en hls ax eraffe of twentx two polnts per Uame Fmallx ln lns Semor xe 11 Fel ellel pl IX xarsltx basketball held down a startlnv posltxon conslstentlx and was a me at asset to the te am Nor was Ed am slouch wlth the studles Languaves seemed to be lns mam forte and mans attrlbuted Ed s marks to hrs excellent me mon On the othel lnnel math seemed to be his NGIHQSIS a xmdlctlxe enemx that kept the 'Vfole on the run from one month to the next Serxouslx all testlmonx would seem to mdlcate that Ed s best subject w as eatlnv The underclassmen at Ed s table stood affhast at the phenomenal consumption of food bs Ed Thex stood avhast malnlx be eause the ne w as nothlnff else to do sxnee Ed s appetlte seemed to demand not onlx lns own sen mg but also thexr reluctantlx surrendered shares as well Ed mtends to further his appetlte for knowledge at Georffe town or Notre Dame We hope that thex hate enough food to spark th1s human dx namo Pxopezlx enen qlzed Ed w1ll certamlv rlse to helghts that wlll coxer hlmself wlth ffloxx and refle ct all kmds of credlt on hls classmates and hls Alma Mater, IQ: cg UCD if ' Y! il 7, e 'A A 1 V . U If' 1 ll V. ,v,, , V sf ' ' ' Y ' s -s fs - ' , ' . , 2 . ' ' ' ' ' x su ' 33 as 33 . V. ,Q . . ,, . . . x I , 1 ' ui' 97 ' 'I 3 I 4 1 1 ' ' . , 1 , .1 . 97 ' - V ' , . Y . ' 5 1 4 1 ll . '. x V x v 3 E , n . ' ' ut 1,7 ' ' x Y .K . , t . . Y Y ' I .'x x lx , ..v .. . x N x l,, , . . 6, .,, v x. x x.. as x KI - ' y , ' L , , v ss v' J 7 ' vs I 'V s s ' I v. v . r v x l ' I 2' ' 5 , ' 5 53 h . . ' . Y 1 v 'xx x ' , 75 3 5 , ' s ' s , . . ' ' -s ' . . . s ' V -s v s ' '- s ' s s fs ss ' . - 1 , ' . ' F ' .Bk . . , f' . ,. school has known. fa tw, . . J ,I 'V . ., s - v s s . .s s s V ff 1 - , ' , . , . , . , . 5 A ' N Z.-,3 T- . . . . . . . . , - fzfr ,, ' , ., , . ' -- . v , ff I U , ' , ' v - . . r- - ' . ' . . . H 1 ,. ,, Q 1 1 L . . . 5 f K . , 4 yy 1 v . I - . . is ' v, 1 . , - . , ' , 5 . t - c 4. . 1. . ' . ., . ' ' , . . ., .. .,, . v . . l hx x x I . v . , v I v , 3 x sv I ,- s s ' , s' 1' ' '- s V -s s sv s I K I ' V ' ' ' lx I . I ' ' V ' Il s A ' s e . 'V . lr- 3 . I I ,IL s X ,Il v l 5 . , . x v . - X . . I , . , . I 1 l 1 ' I . l . Y 1 v. fr 'l l ' 7 , e ' 5 .'
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