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W ii.i,i M Jorgenson “Slretch” f)l Lafayelle Street man oj few bill projilahle HordsT Ti-iick. (lull. Diiiniiitic ( lull, Itiiski ' Oiiill (MiitinKiT) Harry Kaplan “Kapp ” 59 Paul Revere Road ‘ Keen in mind and easy go- ing Riinil. Orclifstrii Agnes Keefe “Billie” 1 2o Washington Street Ouiel and true, a good jriend to all. ni ' iiniiitio (lull Eunor F. Keane “Buddy” 10 Jason Court “ Buddy ' has helped put Ar- lington on the athletic map. Hiickfj, HiiskeOmll. liasclmll, nraiiiatio Club iR(;iM H. Kii.lam 47 Newport Street ' (ioodness is beauty in its best estate. ’ Ai.tCE Kirsis “Al” 356 Park A enue Deny her ability if you can. ( Imiiilcli ' . Ilrainatic ( liib A. J ' RANCIS KNt(,IIT “Frannie” 11 Tanager Street He is a soldier fit to stand by Caesar. Ilrainatic ( lab (llusincss Han- aircr, Prcslilciit) . car Hmik Itiisincss Alaiiaircr, Ol ' ticc As. sista lit Norman Lacey “Buddy” 32 Jason Street “ir ith few words and high ideals. Ilrainatic Club Page twenty-one
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Hokack H. Homkr ‘ ' Horrible ' ’ 25 Addison Street ‘If hose speech has grace and is salted with wit.” Hanil. AA-ar Book ( ' ominittee C. Jehomk Hosmer “Jerry” i) Irving Street jeel nonsense singularly refreshing.” Cross (diiiitr}. Tennis. Ol ' tiee Assistant UoBEKT Howard “Bob” 15 Pond Lane ‘7 e has a line like a fisher- inan, and plenty of bait.” Treasnrer of Senior Class, Stu- dent Connell, Indoor TraOK, I’raek, Alanaser of TraoK Inez Hughes “Skip” 5 ‘!2 Massaeluisetts Avenue ‘■Speak low. if you speak love.” Dranuitie Clnb Clifford P. Ivester 16 Fairmont Street ‘ Zealous, yet modest.” Clironiele (Exelianwe Editor) Doris Johnson “Dot” 55 Lombard Road The mirror of courtesy.” Dranuitie Clnl) Parker Johnson “Johnny” 10 Cedar Avenue “7 man polished to the nail.” John R. Jones “Johnny” 155 Massachusetts Avenue Old friends are best.” Page tivcrity
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[Ienrv Lackin 73 iirnuni Street “.4 generous jriemlship no cold niedinin Lnoivs.” Bai!Baka Leavitt “Barb” 187 Westminster Avenue She is small and noiseless in her tread” Heeen Lennon “Jackie” 15 Bow Street Her temper never out oj place.” Drii malic CUii) Edna Levekone “Eddie” 11 Bow Street A laultless body and a blameless mind.” lira malic Cliili AiiEt.A M. Lord “D eE’ 17 Waliiiil Court “Of manners gentle, of af- fections mild.” (iicc Ciali, Dramatic Club Doris Lorentzen “Dolly” 51 Hemlock Street ' Sometimes grave, sometimes gay. But we all like her any- way.” (Occ ( ' lull, Orclicsira, Hand Marion Lowe “Moine” 125 Brooks Avenue “Quiet and meek was she.” (Occ Club Evelyn E. Lowell “Evie” 325 Massacliusetts Avenue “The pen is mightier than the sword.” Cliroiiiclc, Dramatic Club Page tiventy-two
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