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A 4'1- H lg lllflgw We 'MASSAU1 WILLIAM RALPH REAGAN B1 W11116 V3FSlty Hocleex 2 3 Arrow StafT3 4 Varslty Golf 3 4 Nflmstrel Show 3 4 Entel ta1nment Altar SOCICIX 3 4 C ommlttee 4 Good Gox ernment Dax Semor Weele Comm1ttee4 Representatxxe 4 Debatmg SOCICIY 2 3 4 Ln1ted Councll on 11 orld Pres of llebatmg AfIa1rs Rep 4 Socle ty 4 School Oratorlcal P1111 4 C lass Vlce P1es1dent 3 Intramural Basketball 4 11 alrus Staff 2 3 4 C ho11 2 11 ahus Edltor 4 Notl e Dame Etezy editor of neu spapers pays ti lbute to the dem! LA FONTAINE Class hustler mwht we-11 be the appellat1on to p1n on thlS stalwart of the Semor group B111 rose to be the ed1to1 ol the YN alrus the school rag , whlch reported happenmgs about the school completely and sensatlonally ex en 1f at t1mes scandalously In Latm, B111 was alwavs an ex trotele and could also quote 11n medlately many of t11e famous gems of Father Flamgan B111 alwaxs was a ffleat promoter 1n class affalrs and although he elld not attaln to a semor class office as he d1d ln h1s preuous year he was xoted 1n bx the class to represent St Sebastlan s as the Senator from New ton for a das B111 s debates are by now h1storx 1n the annals of the school, but they w1l1 be XlNlC1lX remembered bs h1s opponents espec1a1lx those from B C H1gh Brother B111 never ITIISSLC1 a soc1al functlon elther atop the H111 or 1n am wav remotely connected w1th the H111 and t11at coxers a xerx efepansne ter11torv From Mowes to Meadows and from Rexexe to Dorchester B111 IS an outstandme: faxorlte w1th the lael1es 1Ju11n1f h1s latter sears on the H111 B111 has been a member of the A11ow staff also lendmff h1s POISON pen to the accomphshrnent of some of those Cl19taStCfll1 but ne ee ssarx de11neat1ons t11at are more the part of the worle a day journahst than that of the more sc1ent1F1c more cultured more honorable bloqrapher and two other rufllians Owen Todd and Barn YN allace were made tr1 captams of those 1nfamous champs of the school lenown as the Doltw Guxs B111 s ehalgmq determlnecl form boundmlf all ox er the coult 1nst1lled fear 1nto the heaxts of all the more orthodox plaxers B111 w as also a member of V1n s s1x durmff the un1or cam pa1gn but qaxe up bemff a member of the puclesters to dexote 111mself to the YN al tus w here he found h1s capable hands qulte full of worle If one should dare to enter Boston on a summer s dax he m1ght xerx well find our dauntless B111 steermq some ungalnly trucle through the cowpaths of Boston B111 s renown as a salesman IS w1despread, also, for he learned the busmess wh11e 9UbStltl1tlI1g as an automob1le salesman for h1s uncle B111 s 1nc11nat1ons seen1 b nt toward the South that IS 1n the d1rect1on of South Bend Ind1ana where the hal low ed halls of Notre Dame becleon Senouslv, B111 our good wlshes for xour success are onlx exceeded bx our firm expectatlons that the future Wlll crown Wlth sure success all the efforts of one ot the most fr1end1y most gentlemanly students ex er to Grace t11e confines of Qalnt Qebastlan s , 141 TOTEP1 PQLE H5572 AGAIN t..u1'H Y J 5 Aft?-KAHQYK-v 3015953 .A- vif' ffsyg gi? LW x I ?rf5'h' all Iq5'7- BC: D Y. I - V u V. . :H . , , .Q 1' Q ,. :nu ' V . ,A . . 'rx ' I3 I' -..' I 1 - i F 4 . , , . ' D I i ' T: ' .V . 1 . l Y - ,A .N-,-M A . , . 2' , ' g I '. 4 . . ' V , 1 I' '- - , V gg .f Y n v n , , . .1 . . -, we 3 ,' . 1 ' ' - A M . . Q , , ' N , ' 1 I N . ,, 5 . m i I J 1: G . . ' . 1 - M V ' F F r . -V Y v gl .I If 4 Z Q Q , - , ' -. ' . - . ' 7 - -1 J A 4 U 5 U I 1 , f ' ' f I ' Q , - ' 1' ' A 1, 1 ' n ,D . ' ' .4 , .- I .A : 1 ' 5' ' Q Z: . 4 . . v . - :J ' . 5 . , I ' ' jg -f .. ' - v .1 . , v . ' '. - gf , '. . 9' - - - J v . 1- ' I , 1 N I Q , q ,. . ' V' I f ' ' . . , , 7 , ' , ' ' m , O , ' V B V i. . 1 ' 4 . 1-F, .. ' . . I' . 4 ' 1 Q-0 Q -1' . . ' . .7 ' ' v Q 1 . A a l : so . 1 ' ' . h . y , 1 ., . . QI, ,- , V 7 . 1 la- QQ .., - M, K1 : ' ,Q . ' - 1 ' .' , U' , l - - V' .' ' - .1 ga , . .- 5 . . ' t . , .. 77- ' I , . I . X 14 , , - U . ' U' .. ' ' . . 'A ' 1 . .3 Bi - 1 - , , ' 1' . in - 1 A 1 . ,U , v,.1 . .4 Q 4 l . . 2 H I . . . , I' , U ' ' ' ' : L-' ' ' 'lo V I . ' l . , . , .x V , -1 V 53 . . , , ' ' - ' ,- ' ' : . 3 , , Q ' , . Q , , ' . :' - , ,. ' - , :s ' .7-. '. . . ru ., , 3- ' v I 'x I4 , V - 1 I - 1 1 , . 'D . . . . 3 , . ' ' .. 1 N. ff . ,,,,, . In ,z'- lex 1 I 'Q-1' fe 5,15tMy,,s,g,gL.1n , :f:-.'-- -f' , is, Slx. P' 'ill' ,N V ' E15 zf! Er if -' Q' ff! - nz J' 62,1-7f'f. q no slpfivqf' gil! 4 ., lf :fi-fag' . 1 T 2
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C Q ssazasswb fam xv, counmrav 23: lt- E ll I 1- sl ' 4 fo lv Iom ssa wxs JOHN LAURENCE O'LEARY, JR. J ackre Johnny V Football 1 M1HStFLlSh0W l 3 4 Asst Football Manager 'S Photography Club l Football Manager -1- Chorr 1 2 'S Asst Baseball Managerl Intramural Softball 3 4 Arrow StafT4 Spellrn Bee YV1nnerl '3 Altar Socretvl 2 '3 4 Boston College Mer I1m3Ck Rloeoorl nfr-o fha wmok fnfr fl'IP'lI Qhn I possess the ea? th NEW TESTAMENT In passm tlrrou lr the ru fe stooned lanes of Cambrrdge one would Hnd lt hard to mrss the O Learv re srdence At almost anx trme one hears the melodrous strarns of ope ratrc arras rssum for th rn a torrent from thrs pleasant habltatlon The cause of all this racleet of course rs aclere O Leary and apart from hrs operatrc asprratrons aclere IS qurte a lad Here on the h1ll rn hrs own unassumrng way Mr O Leary has made qulte a name for h1mself ohn has been qurte actlxe rn many extra currrcular act1v1t1es In the Held of sports ohn play ed a year of V football and two years of mtramural softball Hrs record as asslstant xarslty baseball and football manager IS topped only by hrs excellent serxrce rn the rmportant posrtron as head Varsrty Football Manager Hrs other talents are many and x arled Fr Keatrng s chorr clarmed much of hrs tlme durrng hrs Hrst three vears as drd the annual Black and Red M1nstrel Show ohnny IS a four year member of the altar socxetv a credrtable and farthful achlevement 1n deed As a member of the Arrow Staff and of Father Barrett s Photography club ack has used hrs spare tlme w ell word has It that he has been seen rn the company of a certaln xery charmmg Carol Further report from the F B I fFather Barrett s Il'lNCStlgat0I'S tell us that th1S mysterrous and exotrc Carol together wrth song fests centerrng around the Gregorran Chant, has prowrded many pleasant rnterludes at the Newton College of the Sacred Heart In the summer ohn has been busy at a certarn establrshment located rn the fashronable Bass Rrxer sect1on of the Cape tusslrng xalrantly Wlth soap suds and d1ShCS Of hrs summer socral actrx rtle s manv rumors haxe been heard but any definlte hrstory rs strll uncox ered In the field of hr her educatlon both Merrrmack and B C beckon Wlth the Helghts gettmg the edge from ohn so far No matter where John chooses to develop hrs talents rt 15 a certalnty that wherever he goes or whatever he does, a goodly measure of satlsfactron and happiness w1ll follow the dlsplay of the same quret earn est manner that has earned ohn a permanent place rn our esteem 40 r K4 ' ,PKI Y, I' - I I el 1 a er . rx m Y er A . Q a K -'.' . . ' tr ' rl , , 'l ' x , Q 5 ' Q H.. .,.. W. , -..e ...ew , ,. ..., ,U , n r l l l ,W , K , x I V . , . . , L 2 , , , f 4 u 1 . . ' ' ,. - l. A J Y 1 9 . . . ' . Y 7 , . n J I L Q a he , - n n n n , J I ' J- - ' 1 V 9 A , n s Q 1 D .Q H .. 1 --4.- -.1 ' . . ' ' A I ' ' .1 ' v ' ' s v I ' , Q I 5 t j 6 + -' ' ffilirx 44' . . . . . . if ' Nj Soclally, johnny has been a mystery. Although drsclarmrng femrnrne attachments 3 ' - H ' f 1 r 1 . ' Q M-,eg r , - - jr Q - - - - . l I -er: rg? ' Y ' I 2 .rx ' 1, e t .Q A : . . 5 . . . . l ' . ':il x v 1 ' v .g . 1 . . i , . W .' . 3 . x 3 . L e . I e e e 3 ' I l .
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HE A um ear 9, 9 1 I -...,........... ,..n..n Xvxg5C0UN7n,a' Q59 '60 54 'MAssA ll JOHN MICHAEL RUSSELL, JR. ,ou XX alrus 2 fl 4 AIFOVN Stall 1 4 C1011 1 C aptaln 4 De batlng Some tx 1 2 C ll01I' 1 2 Enteltalnlne nt C olnlnlttee 4 IIHIOI P10111 C ollllnlttee M1HStIClSllClM l Sm H101 PIOIH C olllllllttee Pll0t0UI21lJllCI 2 '3 A ll Soele tx l 2 11 1slxe tllall l 4 ICIIHISQ '5 4 V xlsltx football 4 V Football 1 Cyoll loul C ll2iIllp'l' Holv Cl oss Om plftllll' In ten thousand per https, oughf to 1111 m the applause of mankmd THORNF If ln XCl1l tlslx els xou l e ex Cl ellanced to pass through the lox ely old town of X01 th Scltuate OI CXCH lllole lOlt lnate-lx haxe been able to spend some lelsure tlme 1n lts CILUCI lestlul llappx atlnosphe IC tllen xou IIIUSI bx the xerx nature of thlnffs, be ae qualnted xxlth lou lxussell I lolll HlHUl1AII1 to the XCIX tlp of Cape Cod Lou 15 justlx lxnoxx n to all as a seholal of no me an abllltx a Gentleman of no llttle dlstlnctlon and a patlorl a Tllloxxel of beach paltles that llaxe no equal anxxxhere Lou s publlc and soclal leputatlon ale lllattels of lllstolx and max be found on ex eryone s llps xx hen wood felloxxs xfet toffethel Fol a mole personal 1HS1Qllt lnto the rather hld den S1dC of OUI SCIIL ate Soclal SCIOH let us elelxe lnto llls dolnqs here at St Se bastlan s Hele on the H111 Lou has made llls Illallx too Of late ohn Russell and the HOHOI Roll haxe become cllstlnctlx sx nonomous Excelllnq IH the elasslcs Lou plans to major ln anx tlllnv but Greelx when he talxes leaxe of the H111 But Lou wasnt content to be just a 9Cll0li1l lllxe hls frlends the anelent Greeks ohn has tralned hotll lnlnd and bodx On tennls and haslxe thall coult and on the ffreen llnlxs of Hatherly and Com lllonxxealth Iou has dehnlte lx plox ed hls athletlc prowess So relnarlxable were h1s 1 olf feats tllat lle xx as de selxedlx chosen C aptaln of our Golf 'I eam A senlor membel exee llent plctules ln 1913 s AIIOXN As xou lllax pelllaps Oatllel, lrlost of Iou s sulnmel CXCIIIHUS are spent ln the SCIIII Chaotle ZitIl109IJl1CIC of controlled confvslon that plexalls alnld the hllarlous lllellllnent and fun lllalxllll at 1119 fashlonable North Scltuate resldence The long sulnlnel daxs llOXNCXCl ale spent ID the nelqllbollnff Colnlnunlty of Marshfield XNllCIC Iou toffethel Xxltll some of 52 s Stalxx al ts IG1ll1Q Poxxell Coonev et all haxe mnx .wed 111 'Nlanual I lhol undel the ausplees of a eolnpanx lxnoxwn as the Mass iCllLlSC'EIS lie p 1lIII1CI'1t ol Pl1l3l1C XX 0Ilx9 Hoxxexel the oxxllelslllp of thls company has ll ee ntlx Cl1Z1I1'fC el harlels lt has adopted a nevx sullllller pollex and mav see fit to dls pense xxltll the SCIXICCS ol sollle of these ffentlelllen xxho llaxe done so llluch to en hallee the lppl ll IIICC ol Stlte plopeltx 'llonf the South Shore dullnff the past few xe 'lls As to llltllli eelucatloll lou tells us that both Holxf C loss and Harvard ofler tllell l-11ClllIltS III IH 'lttelllpt to lule ln thell Cl1ICCUOI'1l'l1S seholallv endeavors How excl xxe lxnoxx that III anx school ln anx endeax OI or ID anx eareel that the future holds fOI lou lle xxlll coxel l1lITlGC lf lllg 3SSOCl'ltC9 and lllQ school xltll all klncls of suece ss and 1 lolx KCI YY , mx fl .. ' as .. ., . ,., 'll ' V. , yu- sf , ,., . ., '. V, , . -Y 'Y' 1 1 1 ' xx . . 3 .. 5- .- -K-4 1tz'.' ' . U , , V, . Y 1. , fa I 'J I '. ' ' ...H .. A ' -V - - - V VlVV-fe ' ' . Y - I - 1 - 1'x fx 1 fv v ' x . . ' ' ' sv 1 ' s-1 s V y x V V 1 ' 1 - a ' - , ' - 'H . n V ' .' H 57 I , ' V V,.V ' , 1' ' J ' ' 5 , A 9 ' - , - ,e h v V - V,.,, - 1 'lx ' x y v , . . . . ' , ' 5 ' fl P ' ' '- ' 4 ' ' ' 1 ' .' ' .1 'l U. , ' ' ' ', ' , A .1 . . . , 1 . . v - Y Y' , Y K . 3 , . P0 ' ' ' E . . . . . . ., . R Ewa'-' - T0 1 . ' . U4' - ' 'll lv xrs U' A ' . .V ' ,- s 1 V C --Vx V -1 1 ' ' , ' . .s, 1 5 ' ' . ' ' ' ' ' 4! .V ,, -19 .1 7 Y ' 'V ' , , of the- lAIICHX Pl1OtO l21Jl1X stafl. too. Lou sllould be 0'1XC'I'l credlt fol lnan of the , H . . m 'K A x x i . 'x-' , , A v 3 . I I. V.5 e A V . 3 . A 2.331 , - .' ,. V 'h ' h ' , ' ' , 5' , Kg., F . . . A . - A rv.-. . .. V. V,-U V V. 1 1 - 53 3- , J . 5 - f - e' ' -- - .2 '. ' . ,-V 1 ' . . -U 4- x '-,- V V V :Ja V 5 5 A AL . . I 1 s.' ' , V V ., V V V . ' ' 7 V. Vs-,. s . 1. ' ' -1-. V . 1 s s V s '-y ss '- x -1 Av. x 'x - M' . ' x I I x K x ' 'x X 1 - .. ,Z ,ZZ ., UL. . ..'.K J .K K . .5 ,.,V V . . , ' V ' V , , V . ' V , . ' A ' 5 V ' 1 .' ' 4 . ' ll l I . 1 Q. .. '-1 '.. .. V VH ' , , .. , 4.
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