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ROSE ANGINO 303 Nahanton St., Newton Centre Sweel food of sweetly ullered knowledge. Rosie: Born January 19, 1915: Ollice Training: Mason: Undecided: Al ha Beta, 1, 2: Social Studies Club, 3: Commercial Club, 3, 4: Field Hockey, 1, 2: Baseball, 2: Gym Meet, 2: Senior Play Candy Commit- tee, 4: Senior Banquet Committee, 3: To be a second Fannie Farmer. ROBERT PAUL ASIILEY, Ja. 284 Woodward St., Waban Whence is lhy learning? Halh lhy lvil On books consumed the midnighl oil? Hob, Ash: Born April 15, 1915: Scientific: Arlington: Bowdoin: Newtonite, 2, 3, 4, Editorial Editor, 4: Newtonian, 2, 4: Newton Quill Literary Committee, 4: Shakespearean Essay Contest Winner, 2: Scholar- ship Roll, 2, 3, 4: National llonor Society, 3, 4, Treas- urer, 4: Debating Club. 4: Le islature, 4: English Club, 3, 4: Graduation Usher, 3: .lrunior Dance Committee, 3: Senior Executive Council, 4: Senior Class Secretary, 4: Senior Play, 4: Tennis Tournament, 2, 3, 4: Tennis Team, 2nd Varsity, 2, 3: Varsity 4: To acquire a larger vocabulary. PATRICK ANDREW ANNESE 56 llawthorne St., Newton He's u hard man lo zronvirwe. Legs, Pat: Horn March 30, 1912: Vocational: F. A. Dam Stanford: Legislature, 1, 2: Chorus, 1. 2, 3: To , orchestra leader ol' Annesc and llis Polly-Wogsf' CHESTER IRA BABCOCK, Ja. 9 Clallin Pl., Ncwtonville Wisdom here is joined lo peace. Chet: Born July 11, 1912: Mathematics: Western Junior lligh: lVlllSSlll7llllS0l,l.S State: Aviation Club, 1, 2: Alpha Gamma Tau Secretary, 5: llonor Roll, 1, 2, Il. 4. 5: Essay Contest, 4: National llonor Society: To conquer chemistry. JAMES ARBUCKLE 15 Pennsylvania Ave., Newton Upper Falls He lhal hulh knowledge Sparelh his wards. Jimmy, Scottie: Born March 13, 1915: Scientilic: Emerson: Northeastern: Freshman and Junior Varsity Basketball, 2: Junior Varsity Football, 2: To learn to play thc tuba. lllLDA BADGER 16 llradford lid., Newton llighlands Hiring wisdom wilh each sludious year. llildy: llorn August 8, 1915: Language: llyde: Mt. llolyokc: Freshman Dance Committee, 2: Sopho- more Dance Committee, 2: Varsity Orchestra, 1, 2, 3: Class Orchestra, 1: Chorus, 1, 2: Outdoor Concert, l, 2, 3: State Music Festival, 1, 2: Camera Club, 2: Honor Roll, 1, 2: Library Club. 4: Social Studies Club, 4: Candy Committee Senior Play, 4: Nationulllonor Society: To be a tailor's assistant and sew buttons on a coat ol' paint. ELlZA1lE'1'I1 ARGENTO 80 llighland Ave., Ncwtonville A willing helper does nol wail unlil xhe is asked. Libby, Lilelte: llorn March 19, 1915: Language: F. A. Day: Wellesley: English Club, 4: National llonor Society: To have dog kennels. GRACE BAGDASARIAN 12 Durant. St., Newton Words shine as beauliful pearls. Gracie, Blackie: Born July 5, 1914: General: lligclow: Finishing School: Neophytes, 1, 2: Drama Club, 3, 4: Newlonite Staff, 3, 4: .lass llockcy, 3: Gym Meet, 1: Freshman Talent Assembly, 1: Honor Roll, 2, 4: Outdoor Concert, 1, 2, 4: To be calm, cool, and cautious. Seventeen
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S izteen G. HARRY ADALIAN, JR. 230 Lake Ave., Newton Highlands And he is oft the wisest man Who is not wise at all. Harry: Born September 25, 1914: Business: Hyde: To be a successful business man, be a friend to all, and maintain a high standing among my fellow men. MARGARET WILSON ALLARDYCE 8 Mechanic St., Newton Upper Falls Many daughters have done virtuously, But thou ezceedest them all. Daisy: Born October 8, 1914: Ollice Training: Emerson: Undecided: Scholarship Roll, 1, 3, 4: Gym Meet, I: Alpha Beta, I: President, Commercial Club, 4: English Club, 3: Senior Banquet Committee, 3: Baseball, 2, 3: Soccer, 3: To be the Lady Astor of America. JAMES EDWARD AIIERN 1401 Washington St., West Newton Modesty becomes a young man. Jim, Taffy, King: Born June 9, 1914: Business: Levi Warren: To be an ollicer of the law. IIILDA MARGARET ALLEN 20 Bacon Pl., Newton Upper Falls Studies serve for delight, for ornament, andfor ability. Peggy: Born August 18, 1914: Language: Scarsdale, N. Y.: Mt, Holyoke: French Club, 3: Social Studies Club, 4: English Club, 5: Make-up Committee Senior Play, 5: Honor Roll, 3, 4, 5: National Honor Society. LOUISE VARSON AHERN 183 Walnut St., Newtonville An honest countenance is the best passport. Lou: Born December 8, 1912: General: F. A. Day: Undecided: To he a second Katherine Cornell. ROGER BROOKS ANDERSON 14 Thornton St., Newton Hear ye not the hum of mighty workings? Andy: Born July 29, 1914: Business: Bigelow: Boston University: Scholarship Roll, 1, 3, 4: National Honor Society, 3, 4: Outdoor Concert, 1: Usher, 3: Aviation Club, I, 2, 3: Usher at Graduation, 3: Senior Banquet Committee, 3: Newtonian Floor Manager, 4: Legislature Alternate, 2: Newtonite, 4: Assistant Business Manager. 4: Camera Club, 3, 4, President, 4: To pass the C. P. A. exam the first time. FLORENCE ALBEE 1062 Beacon St., Newton Centre All her faults are such that one loves her still better for them. Al: Born December 27, 1914: Office Training: Hyde: Baseball, 2: Commercial Club, 4: To do as I please and win. PHILIP MORTON ANDRESS 67 Clyde St., Newtonville In Mathematics he was greater Than Tfvcho Brake. Phil: Born June 24, 1914: Mathematics: F. A. Day: Cornell, M. I. T.: Vice-President of Alpha Gamma Tau, 3: Aviation Club, 3: English Club. 4: Dance Committee, 3: Senior Play, 4: Cross Country, 4: Indoor Track, 4: Outdoor Track, 4: To argue with Einstein.
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.w. '.f.. '4 ' 1553 - - -4 ' 2 ,. ' pp ' lf kkkk l K ' l .-Q-ff-L51 L' I is Eighteen imma. Le. gan -sexi: .t.,2.2C5'2,ii:. .gi ,f. ' 915 -' gfgjj i jf -,-L kg , ': v .f J Lt y - ' '4 ,, fzglif, , M 1151 1,,j ,:gg.,,...: 1 DONALD VINTON BAKER, Jn. 686 Centre St., Newton A studiuus tad of serious rnien. Don, Bake: Born July 16, 1915: Language: Bige- low: Harvard: Newtonite, 3: French Club, 3: English Club, 4: Lunchroom, 3. 4, RICHMOND FIELD BANCROFT 24 Loring St., Newton Centre Such a man within him lies. Richie: Born January 2l, 1914: Mathematics: Mason: M. I. T.: Traflic Squad, 1, 2: Usher at Gradua- tion. 3: Captain Newton 2nd Tennis Team. 3: Captain Varsity Tennis Team, 4: Committee of YS, 4: To beat Tilclen. PHYLLIS MAY BAKER 686 Centre St., Newton Not very small, not very tall, But cheerful and sunny and loved by alt. Phil, Fishy: Born April 26, 1914: Language: Bige- low: Wellesley: Treasurer of Class, 1: Basketball, 1: Field Hockey, 1: Baseball, 1: Freshman Dance, 1: Gym Meet, 1, 3: Class Vice-President, 2, 3: Legisla- ture, 4: Alternate, 3: Chorus, 1, 2, 3: Outdoor Concert, 1, 2, 3: Honor Roll, 1, 2: Committee of TS, 4: Newtonite, 3: Alpha Beta, 1: French Club, 3: Library Club, 3, 4, Secretary, 4: Executive Committee, 1, 2, 3: Data Editor of Newtonian, 4: Lunchroom Squad, 3, 4: Senior Graduation Committee, 3: Gym Meet Committee. 1, 2. 3, -4' Board of Finance, 4: To be a graduate of Harvard College. HAROLD CARLTON BANKS I5 Standish St., Newton Highlands I am Sir Orarle' when I speak let no dog bark. Hal: Born October 15, 1913: Scientific: Hyde: Wesleyan: Freshman Party, 1: Executive Committee. 1: Declamation Contest. 2, 4: Neophytes, 1, 2: Drama Club, 3: Glee Club, 2, 3, 4: Legislature, 3: Alternate, 2, 4: Home Room Manager, 2, 4: Stage Committee, 3: Senior Play Committee, 4, Property Committee: Senior Prom Committee. 4: National Honor Society, 3, 4: To go way off and sit down somewhere where I won't have to bein a rush all the time. S. HELEN BAKER 60 Crafts St., Newtonville Frankness is a natural endowment. Sally. Sarah: Born August 21, 1914: Oltiee Training: F. A. Day: Burdett: Chorus, 2: Outdoor Concert, 2: English Club, 4: To be successful in everything 1 undertake ELIZABETH GERTRUDE BARBER 12 Wyman St., Waban She btushes - all is safe. Betty, Libby, Lib: Born June 28, 1014: General: Hyde: Vesper George: Class Basketball, 1, 2: Captain, 4: Field Hockey, 1. 2: Outside Music. 2: Gym Meet, 1, 2, 3, 4: Social Studies Club, 3: Aviation Club, Secretary, 4: Glee Club, 4: Lunchroom Squad, 4: Senior Talent Assembly, 4: Outdoor Concert, 4: To invent a remedy for blushing. MARGUERITE COPP BANCROFT 160 Oakleigh Rd., Newton 'Tis nice to be natural when you're naturally nice. Peggy. Peg, Snooks: Born September 16, 1914: Language: Bigelow: RadclilTe: Baseball, 1: Outdoor Concert, 1, 2: Business Staff of Newtonian, 2: English Club: 3, 4: Gym Meet, 3: Home Room Manager, 3: Publicity Committee of Senior Play, 4: National Honor Society, 3, 4: Otlice Duty, 4: Lunehroom Squad, 3: Honor Roll, 1, 2, 3: Chorus, 1, 2: Newtonian Data Committee for English Class, 4: To sell hinges to the Eskimos for the doors of the igloos. CLEMENT BARISANO 460 Watertown St., Newton Quiet and industrious. Barry, Baby: Born September 29, 1914: Printing: F. A. Day: Dartmouth: Chorus, 2, 3: To knock them dead.
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