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11 L A T IX SCHOOL Y E A R B O O K JOSEPH BERT BARRON “Joe ’ Dodie” Harvard ' If! me there dwells some far off touch of greatness.” Entered Class IV. from Oliver Wendell Holmes School, 1930; Fidelity Prize, 1931; Literary Club, 1932-33-34; De- bating; Club, 1933-34; Stamp Club, 1930-31; Physics Club, 1934. BENJAMIN STANFORD BELLAR “Honest Ben” Univ. of Pennsylvania Honesty is the right of all men.” Entered from Class IV-B from Theodore Roosevelt School. 1929; 1st Lieutenant. 11th Co., 3rd Regiment; Farewell Dance; Dramatic Club, 1930-31; Rifle Club, 1933-34, GEORGE BENNETT Harvard Promise is most given when the least is said.” Entered Class HI. from Brookline High School, 1931; Track, 1931-34. HERBERT FRANCIS BENSON “Buck” Holy Cross A wise and salutary neglect. Entered Class IV. from St. Columbkille School, 1928; Foot- ball, 1931-32-33; Baseball, 1931-32-33; Hockey, 1934, HERBERT ARTHUR BERMAN “Bull” Harvard And from a tiny spark there bursts a mighty flame ” Entered Class VI. from Audubon School, 1928; Chess and Checker Club, 1930-31-33-34; Stamp Club, 1932-33; “Regis- ter.” 1932-33-34; Debating Club, 1933-34; Latin Club. 1933- 34; Year Book Committee, 1933-34; Physics Club, 1933-34. JOHN BLACK “Blackie” Harvard He needs no questioning before he speaks. ' ' Entered Class IV. from Washington Intermediate School, 1930; Modern Prize, 1931-32; French Club, 1932-33. CHARLES MELVERN BLACKBURN “Blacky McGill University, Canada A en of few words are the best men. Entered Class IV. from St. Anthony School, 1929; Glee Club, 1933-34. EDWARD BERNARD BLACKMAN “Eddie” Harvard For my voice, I have lost it with hollering. Entered Class VI. from Garrison School, 1928; Fidelity Prize, 1933; Third Prize, Declamation, 1933; Literary Club, 19.12-33; Debating Club, 1932-33-34; Chess and Checker Club, 1932-33; Debating Team, 1932-33-34.
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10 LATIX SCHOOL YEARBOOK BKO.ME J()U PETER APSHA(;. “Breilie” Harvard ' ' Indeed a proper man. ' ' Entered Class VI from Andrew Jackson School, 1928; Phy- sics Club, 1934; 1st Lieut., 6th Co., 1st Regiment. GLEASON LEONARD ARCHER. JR. “Toxotes ' Harvard Thu teas the noblest Ro?nan of them all. Entered Class VI. from Wendell Phillips School, 1928; (. ' lassical Prize, 1929-31-32-33; Modern Prize, 1930; Special Prize, Reading, 1931; First Prize, Reading, 1933; Second Prize, Debating, 1932-33; Second Prize, Declamation, 1933; Latin Club, 1929-30; Debating Club, 1931-32-33-34; President of Debating Club, 1933-34; Debating Team, 1932-33-34; Chess Club, 1932-33-34; Literary Club, 1932-33-34; Junior Debating Club, 1929-30; Year Book Committee; Class Orator. HERBERT ARONSON “Herby” Harvard Wdjat shotild a man do but be merry. Frittered Class IV. from Christopher Gibson School, 1930; French Club, 1932-33; Literary Club, 1933-34; Physics Club, 1934; Chess and Checker Club, 1933-34; Captain, 2nd Co., 2nd Regiment; Tennis Team, 1934, PAUL GUSTAV BAMBERG “Swede ’ Harvard W herefore should I fast? Entered Class II. from Hyde Park High School, 1932; Library Service Club, 1932-33-34; Literary Club, 1933-34; Glee Club, 1933-34. FRANK BARANOWSKI, JR. “Baron” M. I. T. For he was studious — of his ease. Entered Class IV. from Dwight School, 1929; Classical Prize, 1930-31; Glee Club, 1933-34; Literary Club, 1930-31. JOHN FRANCIS BAROLIS “Johnny’ Harvard A small, still voice. Entered Class IV. from Mather School, 1930; Fidelity Prize, 1931-32; 2nd Lieutenant, 9th Co., 2nd Regiment. IRVING LESTER BARON “Irv” Harvartl IJpl Up! my friend, and quit your books! Entered Class VI. from Edward Devotion School, 1928; Modern Prize, 1931; Literary Club, 1930-31. HERBERT GEORGE BARRON “Herbie’’ Harvard ” A youth of frolics. Entered Class IV. from Phillips Brooks School, 1930; Chess and Checker Club, 1932-33-34; Literary Club, 1933-34; Lieutenant, 12th Co., 2nd Regiment.
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12 LATIX SCHOOL Y E A R B O O K MALCOl.M DUNCAX HLUK “Mai” Harvard There is mischief in this man. P ntered Class IV-B from Washington Irving School, 1930; Modern Prize, 1932-33; Rifle Team, 1932-33; French Club, 1931- 32; Literary Club, 1932-33; Hockey, 1930-31; Football, 1933-34; Baseball. 1933-34; Track, 1930-31. CHARLES JAMES BOODRO “Charlie” Boston College Woe is me!’’ Entered Class IV. from Washington Irving School, 1930; French Club, 1932-33; Literary Club, 1933-34. NICHOLAS BOONISAR «Nick” Harvard Great souls suffer in silence. Entered Class IV. from Rice School. 1930. ALFRED WILLIAM BRANCA “AI Harvard Yon Cassius has a lean and hungry look!” Entered Class III. from Grover Cleveland School, 1931; Track, 1932-33-34; Track Captain, 1933-34. IRVING BREM “Irv” Harvard ”l often regret that I hare spoken.” Entered Class IV-B from F. V. Thompson School, 1930; Stamp Club, 1931-32; Literary Club, 1933-34; Chess and Checker Club, 1932. VINCENT RALPH BROGNA “Vinnie” sic The ladies call him sweet. Entered Class VI. from Blackinton School, 1928; Modern Prize, 1933; 1st Lieutenant, 1st Co., 1st Regiment; Vice- President, Senior Class; Ring Committee; Debating Club. 1932- 33-34; President of Chess Club, 1932-33; Chess Club. 1931-32-33-34; French Club, 1932-33; Literary Club, 1931-32-33. CHARLES AUGUSTUS BROWN Charlie” Harvard For my part, getting up seems not so easy. Entered Class VI. from Sherwin School, 1928; Modern Prize, 1928; Fidelity Prize, 1929; Junior Debating Society. 1929-30; Glee Club, 1933-34; French Club, 1932-33; Literary Club. 1932-33; Latin Club. 1929-30. HAROLD FREDERICK BROWN “Brownie” M- I. T. Silent — in seven languages. P ' .ntered Class IV-B from Phillips Brooks School, 19.10; Literary Club, 1932-33-34; 2nd Lieutenant, 10th Co., 1st Regiment.
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