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.. v- 1 - -H - ' is -. me -- in ' , L ,' in - 3, H 45 -'-. st Y. eg. S .g,:J'W': we-mess. iii? 3 F , e.::T4:f-ffiiw or A it ' i ' : 1 .' 'f y - . fx: xg: m, BOSEMARY ABBEY 60 Charlmont St., Newton Highlands Rare compound of oddity,frolic andfun. Who relished a joke and rejoiced in a pun. Pat, Inflrn Pat: Born October 29, 1914: General: Emerson: Framingham: Social Studies Club, 1: Arch- ery, 1: To teach on Indian Reservation. PRISCILLA ALDEN 31 Williams St., Newton Upper Falls Her ancestors, so they say, Landed at Plvmouth Bay. Cilla, Priscil, Prossy: Born July 15, 1914: Office Training: Emerson: Gym Meet, 1, 2, 3: Home Eco- nomics, 2: Baseball, 1, 2: To come to a street I don't have to cross. EMDEN FRITZ AFFLERBACH 17 Cross St., West Newton Business is business, and I'm a business man. Fritz: Born January 20, 1915: Business: Jamaica Plain High: Boston University: To be able to say that I am employed. EDGAR WILLIAM ALLEN, Jn. 20 Clyde Sl., Newtonville A paradox - a mighty muscle wielding a dainty brush. Bill, Will: Born July 16, 1914: Scientific: F. A. Day: Mass. Art School: Football, 2, Varsitg, 4: Track, 3, 4, 5: Newtonite Literary Staff, 5: ewtoniun Art Committee, 4, 5: Social Studies Club, 5: Senior Play Usher, 5: Art Cover Winner, 4: Outdoor Track, 5: Newtonian Picture Committee, 5: To live 'till l'm an old man or die in the attempt. MARY MARGARET AIIEARN 30 Perkins St., West Newton Always willing to allempl any task se! before her. Born August 28, 1913: Oflice Training: Levi VVarren: Outdoor Concert, 2: Sophomore Chorus: To be small. ROBERT KENNETH ALLEN 220 Tremont St., Newton Where woman is, there am I also. Bob, Al: Born November 25, 1914: Scientific: Bige- low: Bentley School of Accounting: French Club, 1, 3: Alpha Beta, 2: Junior Dance Committee. 4: Freshman Party, 1: Newtonite Staff, 5: Newtonian Staff, 2: Lunchroom Squad, 2: Traflic Squad, 1, 2, 3: To manage an international chain of hotels. EDWARD A. ALBEE 1058 Beacon St., Newton Centre Ile may be small, but hc can do much. Ed, Eddie: Born July 16, 1915: Business: Mason: To see the world. ADELINE ANDERSON 23 Gilbert St., Vllest Newton If silence were golden, She would be rich. Adie: Born August 20, 1914: Oflice Training: Levi Warren: Soccer, 2, 3, 4: Baseball, 2, 3, 4: Basketball Class Team, 2, 3, 4: Outdoor Concert, 3: Chorus. 3: l Track, 2, 3, 4: Gym Meet, 3: To outjump Miss Peter- ' son in basketball. Thirteen
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, A Q A LSC! , E- . 5.1 . 54.1 - 1 fittfttttjg 6 1 y..:.,, 1. 'mg - V r .gi I A ifiifk L., K sl, -W -iff' h i '95 ,:P'1J...- 5 4-. ' S' ' M ,.,f-wk, iii, fi 5. . . pw.. V qv' if '- t ' 4 A--.5 A ,gg,:cwg1zs 1 fv . - 1 1 Q ki, . 7 ,V L'.T., 4- 1 :ge A ,Jw-,wfm,2f.,4e ft ,if 1 I -- , - 4 , f iii, 1 ii xuxz HELEN MARGARET BAKER 558 Grove St., Newton Lower Falls The hurirexl of II quiel rye. Pete, Baker: Born September 20. 10114: General: Levi Warren: Scott, Carbee School of Art. ELIZABETH D. BARBA 11 VVillard St., Newton A cheerful soul huds expression lhrough laughter. Libbe, Lib: Born October 5, 1915: General: Bigelow: Massachusetts Art: Track, 1: Soccer, 1, 2: Baseball, 1, 2: Tennis. 1, 2: Hockey, 2: Social Studies Club. 4: Treasurer Camera Club. 4: Poster Committee, 3: Gym Meet, 1, 2, 3: Newtonian Picture Committee: Scholar- ship Roll, 4: To eultivate a singing voiee. LOUISE BALCH 35 Holman Rd., Auburndale A fair exterior is ri silent recommemlalion. Lou: Born May 17, 1916: Language: Levi Warren: Wellesley: French Club, 3. MARY BARBER10 57 Oak Ave., West Newton Full ryffun, lzlways guy, Happy and pleasrml al work or play. Babes, Mziy: Born June 16, 1914: Olliee Training: Levi Vllarren: Outdoor Concert, 2: Chorus, 2: To wash windows in an open car, ROBERT CHARLES BANKAHT 365 Cabot St., Newtonville A man he seems of cheerful yeslerdays and conhderzl lomorrows. Bibs. Bank: Born April 22, 1915: Seientilie: F. A. Day: Dartmouth: Football 1, 2, 3: Traflic Squad 1, 2: Lunchroom Squad, 4: Junior Danre Committee, 2: President, Junior Class 3: Chairman Senior Dance, 4: Home Room Manager, 4: Hi-Y. 3, 4, Vice-President, 4: Newtonian Stall, 3: Chorus, 1: Outdoor Concert, 1: Senior Banquet Committee, 3: To get up early enough to fool Miss Waldcmeyer. ISABEL BARKIGB 34 Randlett Pk., West Newton Il would Ialkl How il would lalkl ls. lzzie: Born August 19, 1915: General: Mason: Baptist Institute, Philadelphia: Alpha Beta, 1, 2: Freshman-Sophomore Prize-Speaking. 1: Outdoor Concert, 1, 2: Publicity CUlIllIllU,0f', Senior Play, 4: Chorus, 1, 2: To listen and say nothing. ELIZABETH BANKER 26 Hillside Bd., Newton Highlands I am in love wilh high far-seeing Ihings. Betty, Bank, Mike:Born August 2, 1915: Language: Hyde: Wheaton: Lunchroom Squad, 2, 4: Alpha Beta. 1: English Club, 3. fl: Tennis Tournament, 2. Ii, 4: Girls' Gym Meet, 1, 2, 3: Outdoor Concert, 3: To dance - and dance. JULIAN M. BABRON 62 Mallet Rd., Chestnut Hill Napoleon was also a lilllc man. Jules, Barron: Born September 15, 1916: Language: Mason: Harvard: Senior Play, -1: Social Studies Club, 4: To actually play the piano and grow - Grow. 1 FUIeen
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