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HQRBXS HOV 9 mc.: HFTY yggbllb 'L ali! xv!x5C0UN7-5,07 's 1. 3' QW 14 1 , 1 + Q, we Qjfgnygeb MuvU9 ROBERT WILLIAM HOLMES, JR. l llB0b7, Holy Cross The best of men A soft meek, patient humble tranquzl spzrzt The first true gentleman that ever breathed DECKER R1ght out from under the very shadow of Nonantum H111 comes the very late arrxved but no less welcome add1t1on to the class of 53 Late September saw Bob ushered 1nto our m1dst for a l1ttle postgraduate pohshmg up Before h1s debut on the H111 Bob had graduated from Bostons famous Engllsh H1gh, and at that anclent 1nst1tut1on renowned for good athletes Bob s tacklmg on the football team had been qulte on a par w1th Engllsh s best trad1t1ons Unfortunately for St Sebas t1an s Bob was 1ne11g1ble to make a player s contr1but1on to the Arrow eleven but hardly a game took place w1thout Bob s 1nsp1r1ng presence as a slncerely enthusxastlc rooter Bob hlmself IS qulte a spec1al1st 1n the xery exactmg art of place klcklng and many an afternoon found some of our k1ck1ng spec1al1sts droohng emxously at the slqht of Bob s d1sconcert1nqly easy perfectlon m th1S hlS forte Around the campus Bob s qu1etly confident but unassummg manner 1mmed1 ately became a welcome add1t1on to any cxrcle HIS handsome hulls was 1nvar1ably garbed 1n tasteful style and Bob s modest good taste and tr1m appearance soon p1n polnted h1m as one of the school s best dressed men 9pec1alt1es IH thlS l1ne var1ed all the way from a Wlde xarlety of sharp str1ped t1es to an mterestmv collectlon of comfortable lookmg tw eed coats Bob s summer months are usually spent around the dormltorles of Radcllffe Lmyerslty restorlnv the rooms to an attractlxe appearance for the mcomlng students ln the fall Though Bob swears he sees nothlng of these falr damsels but thelr ghosts th1s sounds l1ke some of those fantast1c propaganda l1ke emanat1ons from the Vlalrus that masquerade under the name of truth and news Serlously however we are sorry to see gentlemanly Bob leaxmg us when we have only begun really to appreclate h1s companlonshlp At least those of us who are headmv for the Cross haw the promlse of rentwmg our all too brlef acqualntance at WN orcester, m Sep tember Howexer the rest of us M111 treasure th1s memory of one of the best of school chums and look form ard wlth antlclpatlon to manv reunlons wlth Bob 131 KC 7 Y f P, 1 1 Y ' Y ' ' Ch 9, , . as ' 9 9 1 ' ' 3 . . . . , . 3 . Y. . , . . - . , . . . , . . V 7 Q 7 ' Y 1 ' 1 1 , t 1 A K, ' 1 , . . . .- 5 1 s, y . , . . . 1 . ' wp - . . , . . . . . . 555555, - . 1 X ' -- 1 s 5525525541 ' Y - ' r 1 E3 u'tfw- e 5555 1-.J A . . . 55- QXA5 ' ,,sr,gs- . ' 5 . . . ,, s .,. , I .... , 525.-Ig: 31 , I . K K , I - - ' 45. ':'1.x: 1 V, .4 7 as ' 1 R fi -- . ' 7 9 P Y 1 7 1 ' 3 F9 . . . . , . , , , . , , , , ' 3 , , 1 .
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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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,gp :, 5 'aber 2 E. Qi ? '4 J q MAssA0'N JOHN KELLEY Kelso Jack Varsrty Football 2 VI1nstrel'5how 3 4 V Basketball 2 Intramural Softball 'S 4 Varsrty Basketball 'S 4 Chorr 2 Vrce Presrdent 4 Entertamment XX alrus Ass t Edrtor 4 Commrttee 4 Arrow Staff 4 Scholarshrp '3 Holy Cross There rs .so much trouble rn commg into the ze or lcl aml so mach more as well as mecmness m yomq out of rt that rt rs hardly re or thu hzle to be here at all LORD BOLINGBROKE A famrlrar figure to both the faculty and the students of the class of 53 for these past three years has been that of a srngular rndryrdual Mrster ohn Kelley D as he has been loyrngly labelled by teachers and students comes from that far off regron known as Wellesley Hrlls There ack has resrded eyer s1nce he mrgrat ed from hrs beloyed Worcester to jorn us here at St Sebastran s For two long years, Kellso was a charter member of the exclusrxe Srne Femrna Club and was consrdered a real Grbraltar That was untrl he appeared at the Turkey Trot last Thanksgrvrng rn the company of a certarn young lady Durrng thrs brref socral whrrl ack proved hrmself to be amanngly qurte well yersed rn the art of Terpsrchore ack has trred hrs hand at yarsrty basketball and rntramural softball rn hrs three years at the school Hrs performance on the basketball court has not been spectacular but yery steady and dependable D usually makes hrs pre sence felt not only by hrs actryrty on the field but also by the unrque words of en couragement whrch are a product of hrs sparklrng wrt Durrng the football season and porsoned pen he takes notes for hrs rollrckrng sports column rn the NN alrus Durrng the football season ack IS eyerywhere among the spectators provrdrng a musement for all rn attendance vrrth hrs caustrc comments and enthusrastrc encour agement Academrcally jack has been a far better than ay erage student rn that he almost captured the Scholarshrp rn hrs Sophomore year came rn on top rn the unror year and rs now holdrng hrs own rn thrs benror year In class ack has neyer been a Srlent Sam and hrs cracks about the yarrous subjects under drscussron haxe on many occasrons thown entrre classes rnto uncontrollable Hts of laughter and ex en drawn hardy laughs from some of the more somber members of the faculty As to the future ohn rs rather undecrded but he plans to attend erther Boston College or Holy Cross One thrn rs certarn and rt rs that ack wrll always be a major success and enjoy the company of good frrends Hrs capacrty for work hrs humorous wrt and hrs wrnnrng manner all assure us of thrs KN e wrsh Jack the best of luck rn every field of endeaxor and hope that he wrll nexer lose the joyral cheerful manner that made hrm so much a part of us 33 J r LH! GIRL xEEPAwAY FRDH HE L V v Q 4 O KC 7, i ll 7, .' ' , ' . . I ' .r ' - als 49 ' , A ' , ss 5, ' ' ' .' ' J .f z 4 . J V V . . . V V I ll ' ' , ni as . ' , J - .4 J 99 ,' X , . . , o n , n n , ' V . L , ,, . , , .t 73 , ' , .r -- X . ,, ' . x . V . , . GS Q, ' ' ' r ' r . r . . . . J 'V ' . V ky. . x '- V , V l I LL I Jlf, , 'V - 7 ' Kellso's' figure has become a standard feature on the srdelrnes whrle wrth hrs paper 66 ' ' ' ' ' Gi I Y 11 . . ' . . I F 'T-Y' 1 . V V . - eg: Q . V . . V . . , . I VI V V NK . ngjf: , ,, . ' V V . . x . . V V i , jf , X ' ' ' Q K f 3 , . 1 n I Q ' u , u s n l l I n 'V ', A t u , I D u I ' I I A -' , , , . V A , , . ' 1 , l l ,
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