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THE S A M PLER 25 ZEPHUR ZERAHIAN “Zeph” Commercial Course; Glee Club, 1, 2, 8, 4; School Column, 4; Operetta. A girl who came to us in her Freshman (?) year from Lynn. During school hours she was usually seen diligently studying her chemistry and much of the remainder of her time was spent studying voice and practicing. The best soprano in the class. JAMES BENTON “Jimmy” “ The world knows nothing of its greatest men General Course; Spotlight Club, 4; School Column, 4; “The Trysting Place;” “The Poor Nut;” “It Never Rains.” He’s the fellow who made such a good actor in all of our plays this year. Poems seem to roll smoothly from “Jimmie’s pencil. After play rehearsals, his car could be found loaded with girls and touring the countryside. Ask Jimmie about his harem. VIRGINIA CLAREY “Here, there, and everywhere” Commercial Course; Orchestra, 1, 2, S, 4; Glee Club, 1,2. S; Senior Hop; Senior Bazaar; Announcement Committee; “Bishops (andlesticks; It Never Rains.” “Ginnv” is a little girl with the temperament of a Mexican and number- less alibis. A valuable member of the glee club and a sure-fire gloom-remover. NELSON HALLADAY nca General Course; Interclass Basketball, 1, 2; Band, 1, 2. “Red” is the class floriculturist. His red hair matches the color of some of the beautiful flowers raised in the gardens. “Red’s” ambition is to raise bigger and better orchids.
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SEN NAM K ANNA BALD ASA HO LYMAN BARRETT BERTHA BATCH ELDER FRANCES BENTON JAMES BENTON DAVID BERG MARGUERITE BISSEL JOHN BLAKE EDITH CAFRON VIRGINIA CLAREY MARY COLEMAN JEAN CONDON ELEANOR CORAN EARLE COWING PAUL CRAY RICHARD CROTTY HARRY DEAN RICHARD DEXTER JOHN T. DIZER, JR. BRIDGET DONOVAN MARY EXNER ELEANOR FARNSWORTH EXPRESSION Glory! Aw, shucks! Mother knows host! I don’t a bit more care I’m not built that way (ice, but I’m tired Oh, nuts! Phooey! (iosh, I know it! Oh boy. Mom’s out tonight! Oh, my gosh! Oh, Joseph! Laugh—I thought I’d die! Blast it all! You’re a dippy bird You don’t know the score, (iri Aw, cut it out Aw, nuts! D’eeoo! Jeekers! O, for crying out loud! Oh, blaah! OR K N O C K S ALIBI AMBITION 1 have to get Phil’s supper To teach the 7th grade in North Walpole Had to play last night To own the Musical Aces I had to work Medical secretary I couldn’t To live alone and like it Never used one To own more than one necktie at a time Had to work To try to teach Mr. Hancock chemistry I could be smart if 1 studied To get along with Mr. Olbrych Left my textbook home Big business man I had to take my music lesson To sing in the Metropolitan Opera Well, I thought— To have her actions match her years 1 forgot it To set up housekeeping in Arlington, Mass, and welcome Johnnie home after a busy day That was before my time To run an exclusive dress shoppe You look! I’m tired To run a cleaning establishment I’m thinking Big league ball player 1 was busy To run all the Fords off the roads and to get rid of all women drivers I was on patrol Move to Springfield I was up to the garage To be a salesman for Smith Auto Sales I was over to Bab’s To be a city garbage collector Had to fix my bike To build a tandem that won’t break under I'ffie I had to wash my hair To major in Algebra Didn’t have time To run a nursery I can’t recall To be an artist
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