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ELEANOR EAGER “L” 182 Broadway I ' heerfulness is an off-shont of goodness and wisdom. Tennis, Itrainatie Cliili KATIUOIilNIO CIBBS Bl ' HOOB MARGUERITE EAGER “Jiggs” 182 Broadway She ' s not noisy, loud, or ftay. l)ut enjoys life in a quiet way.” Tennis. (Jirls’ Clnli K.VTlllOHINK CIBBS SCHOOL PHYLLIS EDWARDS “Peanuts” 156 Scituate Street The honors of genius are eternal. Ureliestra. Blee Cliili. “Pirates of Penzance” tba(Mii;b of violin RUTH ELLIS “Sammy” 84 HilLside Avenue lOarth ' s noblest thing, a wo- man perfected. Kdllor-in-Cliief of Tear Hook. Birls’ (lull (President). Dram- atie ( Inti. Honor Koll yiT. HOLYOKIO EDITH GERTRUDE EMERY “Edie” 106 Westminster Avenue A fair exterior is a silent re- commendation.” Hraniatie Cliili. Tennis, (lass Haskethall STYLING HAROLD O. ERB, JR. 143 Overlook Road He seems .s-o near, and vet so far.” ELIZABETH KERR ESDALE “Betty” 25 Newport Street Gentle words, ijuiet words, arc after all the most powerful words.” Chronicle DOROTHEA EVANS “Dot” 109 Claremont Avenue Fven virtue is fairer when it a| i ears in a beautiful person.” Orchestra, Band, Dramatic Clnl), Glee Cluh, Girls’ Club (Treasurer), Tennis, Year Book Committee, “Pirates of Penz- ance,” Class Basketball KADCLIFFK JOHN F ' AGERLAND 25 Coolidge Road . n honest and a perfect man. Commands all influence, all fate.” CN1VEK.SITY OF WISCONSIN MARY CATHERINE FAHEY 41 Dartmouth Street It ' s good to be merry and wise.” SAIUIENT SCHOOL 16
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A 1 3. GERALD DONOVAN “Nobby” 26 Amsden Street “There’s no living with thee, nor without thee.” Foothall, Hnsehnll KATHERINE DONOVAN “Kay” 62 Rawson Road She nothing coninion did or mean. MARY ELIZABETH DONOVAN “Dunny” 97 Bow Street ' There is so much wit and mirth about thee. Dramatic Clal) STKNOtJRAPHEn VIRGINIA DOUGHTY 9 Irving Street “Yes, my sociable friend. I love thee well. Dramatic Cliili, “(triimpy” ELAINE DOWN 2.31 Wachusett Avenue Beauty provoketh thieves sooner than gold. (Iramatlc ( lull, (Jlec Cliil), “Pir- ates of Penzance” EELANf) POWER.S PHYLLIS DOWNIE 58 Appleton Street She looks before she leaps.” (ilrls’ Club KATHERINE CIBBS SHOOK CATHERINE DRISCOLL “Tiffie” 68 Mystic Street Oh, but she was gay !” FRANCIS P. DRISCOLL 98 Melrose Street ■T o well and right and let the world slide.” (Toss ’(Mintr MADELINE DUNN “Babe” 41 Hemlock Street if she has any faults, she has left us in doubt.” SIMMONS WARREN DURDLE 35 Magnolia Street Men of few words are the best ones.” ( liroiiiele (Business Manager) 15
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I A 1 3 . I I I I GLADYS E. FARROW “Sis” 196 Hillside Avenue Your heart ' s desires be with you. ” I.AWItlONrE MEMORIAE HOSPITAL KATHERINE ANN FOLEY “Kay” 30 Churchill Avenue 1 am sure care ' s an enemy to life.” K.VJ’HEKINE OIBBS SCHOOL LILLIAN FONTAINE 8 Belton Street She is ijuiet. tall and digni- fied.” SIMMONS GEORGE FORBES 159 George Street Every man ' s fortune is mould- ed by his character. EenoiiiK Club NORTHEASTERN ' MARY FORBES 172 Charlton Street (lood nature is one of the rit h- est gifts.” IfraniHtir Club, (ilee f liifi. Lit- erarj Club. Ilebiitliig Club, (tlrls’ Cliit BOSTON UNIVERSITY RITA P. FOREST 12 Letvis Avenue Her temncr never out of I)lace.” Honor Uoll. Clrl’s Club THEODORE FOSTER “Teddy” 23 Fessenden Road Who mi.xed reason with nleas- ure and wisdom with mirth.” Track BCSTON UNIVERSITY RICHARD B. FOWLER “Dick” 70 Appleton Street Say to all the world, ' This is a man ' .” Dramatic Club ( Vice- I’rcshicnt anil Stage Manager), “.lanice Mcreilitb. ' “(i rumpy.” “Mer- chant of Venice.” “Bimbo the Pirate.” Slmlent Council (Pres- ident). Orchestra. Band. Class Historian. Delialing t ' Inb, Honor Boli. ( heer Leader WEST POINT RUTH FOX 7 Wyman Street Actions, looks, words form the alphabet by which you may spell character.” Rice Club, Honor Roll RADCLIEEE NATALIE FREDRIKSEN “Nat” 37 Crescent Hill Avenue (lentle in manner, kind in thought.” Dramatic Club. Class Basket- liall. Tennis BRYANT AND STRATTON 17
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