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A 1 3 ELEANOR HUGHES 76 Oakland Avenue All who joy would win must share it — Happiness was born a twin.. Draniutio Cliih, Cheer Leader EMILY HUGHES “Em” 76 Oakland Avenue A perfect woman, nobly plan- ned to warn, to comfort, and command.” Orchestra, Orainatle Clult. Stu- dent Couiieil (Seeretary), Cheer Leader ELEANOR IGO 23 Lafayette Street Mistress of herself. Htiiiur Roll EDITH JACKSON “Jackie” 24 Bow Street A mixture of studiousness and jollity.” Druinutle Cluh, (flee Club STENOGKAPHKR DORIS JENKINS 19 Park Avenue North Long live such good nature.” Drantatie Clui», Girls’ Club DOROTHY JOHNSON “Dot” 20 Teel Street “Learned and fair and good is she.” (■lee Club, Uramatle Club EDITH C. JOHNSON “Edie” 54 Alpine Street Those abfiut her, from her shall read the perfect ways of honor.” SWEDISH MASSAGE. STOCKHOLM ETHEL JOHNSON 10 Cedar Avenue We never heard her speak in haste.” Hasketball, Baseball MARJORIE JONES “Marge” 114 Webster Street Wisdom and goodness are twin-born.” Uramatle Club, Honor Roll, Literary Club GRANT W. JOSLIN 33 Westminster Avenue A faithful soul, a true and loyal friend. Orchestra NORTHEASTERN’ 2 :
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EDITH C. HICKS “DeeDee” 93 Pleasant Street “A maiden never bold.” EDWARD H HIGGINS “Ed” 78 Scituate Street “In every deed of inisehief. he had a heart to resolve, a head to contrive, and a hand to ex- ecute. FeiiHiiS ' ( lull KHhhV KIKI.D, TL-IXAS ELIZABETH HIGGINS “Betty” 45 Pond Lane “Her air. her manners, all who saw admired.’’ Tennis (( ' aiitainl, Basketliall RUTH HIGGINS 78 Scituate Street “.She is pretty to walk with, and witty to talk with, and pleasant too to think on.” DKNNISON UNIV.. OHIO JANE HOLMES 21 Windsor Street “. person worth knowing.” Dramalie ( lull, Oirls’ ( Inh. Tennis DORIS G. HOLWAY 10 Milton Street “She’s never haughty — never proud. Hut popular in every crowd. Ilranialie ( lull. (Jills’ ( lull ROBERT HOOKER “Bob” 32 Hawthorne Avenue “Whatever is worth doing is worth doing well. student Counell, Oreliestra. I’reshlent .liinhir Class H. RV.A.RI I DONALD HORLEY “Don” 21 Wyman Terrace “.A. generous friendship no cold medium knows. ' I ' raek, Staniii ( lull r. ’I ’KRSITY (IF .AH.AB.A.M.V ALBERT E. HUGHES “Al” 259 Pleasant Street “He was never in a hurrv when we saw him. Ilehaling (lull. (Jlee (lull, llraniatie ( lull. Track KKRMO.Vr HILR SCHOOR DUDLEY N. HUGHES “Dud” 23 Arg-yle Road “ ' I’here ' s mischief in this man.” Itaiid, Oreliestra. Ilranialie ( lull. (jJlee ( lull 21
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I f I 1 k i f i i EDWARD V. KEATING, JR. 2 Reservoir Road “I know thou art what the world calks a brave fellow : and 1 have ever found thee an hon- est one.” Chroiilrle Staff, Honor Koll, Tennis BURDETT PAUL KEEFE 53 Fairmont Street A cheerful smile is a prime delight. Band BOSTON UNIVERSITY AGNES M. KELLEY 109 Medford Street A good woman is a wondrous creature.” t ' hronlele Staff J. PAUL KELLEY 28 Everett Street The most manifest sign of wisdom is continued cheerfui- ness.” Track, Tennis, (Tironlele Staff, (flee (lab UNIVERSITY OF ALABAMA ROBERT E. KELLEY “Kel” 40 Lockeland Avenue A conscientious .student and a friend to ail who knew him.” Stndent Connell HARVARD GERTRUDE KENDALL ‘Gertie” 31 Pine Street ‘A good heart is better than all tne heads in the world.” BEATRICE M. KING “Bea” 151 Warren Street Mindful not of herself.” GLADYS KING “Glad” 151 Warren Street A girl there was of quiet ways.” MELBA I. KING 182 Newport Street A girl of matchless value.” EDWARD KINGMAN “Eddie” 21 Gould Road Who mixed reason w ' ith nleas- uie and wisdom with mirth.” Student Connell, Year Book Coininlttee, Hoekey, Baseball Olanager), Clironlele Staff, A. A. Club, Tennis, Class Basket- ball 1 23
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