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CLASS OFFICERS Seated, left to right; ’. R. Brogna, ’ice-PresideIlt ; R. P. Sullivan, President; H. Ober, Secretary-Treasurer, Standing, Class Committee; P. R. Sullivan, L. C. Downs, Chairman; J. E. Davis, R. O. Ulin.
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9 L A T IX sen O O L YE A R R, ( ) ( ) K SAMUEL IRVING ABELOW “S.I.A.” Harvard Quorum pars magna fuL’ Entered Class VI. from V. L. Garrison School, 1928; Fidelity Prize, 1930; Latin Club, 1929-30; ice-Presidcnt, Latin C ' lub, 1929-30; Junior Debating Team, 1929-30; Dra- matic Club, 1931-32; Literary Club, 1932-33-34; President, Literary Club, 1933-34; Associate Chairman, Year Book Committee, 1933-34; “Register” Staff, 1932-33-34; Editor-in- Chief, “Register,” 1933-34; Lincoln Day Essayist, 1934; Usher Graduation Exercises, 1933; Co-Author, Class Prophecy; Lieut., 16th Co., 2nd Regiment. JAMES ABOOZBEEB M. I. T. rs life without a bat? Entered Class IV. from Quincy School, 1929; Fidelity Prize, 1929; Chess and Checker Club, 1929-30-31; Literary Club, 1931- 32-33. JAMES ABDULLAH ABRAHAM “Alibi Ike” Tufts The simple things in life are best Entered Class IV’-B from Rice School, 1930; French Club, 1932- 33; Literary Club, 1933; 1st Lieutenant, 4th Co., 1st Regiment. CHARI.es RUSSELL ABRAMS “Chick” Harvard Speech is great; but silence is greater. Entered Class IV. from E. P. Tileston School, 1930; De- bating Club, 1933-34; Literary Club, 1932-33-34. RAYMOND JACOB AISNER “Bugs” Harvard And unexiinguished laughter shakes the ky. Entered Class IV-B from Theodore Roosevelt School, 1930; Glee Club, 1933-34; Chess and Checker Club, 1930-31; Liter- ary Club, 1930-31; French Club, 1931-32. MORRIS RALPH ALBERT “Morry” Harvard ” Silence never betrays you. Entered Class IV-B from Washington School, 1930; Classi- cal Prize, 1931; Literary Club, 1932-33-34; French Club, 1932- 33; Debating Club, 1932-33-34; Latin Club. 1933-34. COSMAS GEORGE ANASTOS “Cossy” Harvard I never have sought the world. Entered Class VI. from Martin School, 1928; Physics Club, 1934; Latin Club, 1933-34; Stamp Club, 1933-34; Class Dele- gate, 1933-34; 2nd Lieut., 13th Co., 2nd Regiment. WILLIAM ANGLIN “Bill” Boston University Time has a taming hand.” Entered Class IV from Washington School, 1930; Approba- tion Prize, 1931-32; Modern Prize, 1931; Class of 1888 Prize, 1931; Classical Prize, 1932; Year Book Committee, 1934; Baseball. 1934; Football, 1933, 1% i.
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