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AARON GORDON 138 Sewal! Avenue. Brookline Harvard: A.H., Ed.M.. Roxbury Memorial ' 28, Here ' 29- present. Hol)bies: working for a living. 302 Behold a senior magister So prematurely aged. P )r when the day had come to pass That he assumed one senior class. Their tricks he had not gauged. Flash Gordon is a robu.st man. But when his seniors mass For homeroom and hi.story both. “Where is last year ' s IIIA ' he quoth And sips his water glass. In spic and siian 129 Ibsychology was taught: ' I ' hrough outside reading arm-holes learned Some English, too — eh wot ' .’ O rest! It is a gentle thing That calms one ' s nerves so taut — All hail to 302 be given. ' I ' he country club who should have striven I ' o gi e their teachers nought. On Tuesday into the lalj went d ' he “better boys — so few. The other boys due to the noise Of roaring ballyhoo Remained back at the Physics Glub Next patronized at two. True patience is a irtue grand Good old Aeneas had ; Imbued likewise in Okie Rex — “Shut up!” his nasal muscles Hex. “What ' s wrong, boys. Are you mad ' .’ The wearer of the neckties bold Told his brain-washed senior swarm. “I keep my room uncommon cold; This test will keep you warm!” There sailed in our distinguished fleet The squire of Sideburns F en, Sir Eh is P. Gilarde too. Lord Gray of ( ' ooper ' s Rendezvous — A goodly group of men. This year has gone; the country club Has reached the college doors, A sadder and a wiser squad — God rest these matadors! BOB GOLDEN STEVE GAMER Class Scribes COHN, E.— FINKLESTEIN [2(i ]
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DONALD VINCENT CELATA “Don” Boston College “What in tiff u ' ithoat luuyhterf ' ' Entered Class 1 ' from the St. Joseph’s School. ■Modern History Club 1; Corridor Patrol III, 1; 2nd Lieut. Hand. STANLEY CHEREN “Stan” Harvard “(Irent men arc the models of all aationsi. Entered Class IV from the Solomon Lewenherg School. ■Modern History Club I; Junior Prom Executive Committee; Senior Prom Committee I; 1st Lieut. Brigade Staff. RAYMOND JAMES CHISHOLM “Ray,” “Chiz” Northeastern “Qaietlj he nuikes his uaiy.’’ Entered Class IV from the St. Raphael’s School. Modern Prize IV; Fidelity Prize III; Bowling Club IV, I; .Math Club I; Red Cross Representative I ’; 1st Lieut. Brigade Staff. JAMES WILLIAM CLARKE “Jim ” Tufts “Hare faith in thine abilities. Entered Class VI from the Randall G. Morris School. Highway Safety Club II, I; Math Club I; Trick Drill Team II, 1; Corridor Patrol I; 2nd Lieut. D Company 2nd Regt. DANIEL STEPHEN COHEN “Danny” U. of Mass. “The H ' isdom of oar ancestors. Entered Class IV’ from the Solomon Lewenherg School. Fidelity Prive IV; Debating Club III, I; German Club 11, 1; Highway Safety Club II; Modern History Club I, Key Club II, I; Corridor Patrol II; Capt. Brigade Staff ' . MICHAEL PAUL COHEN “Mike” Harvard “For irhom the belles toll. Entered Class IV from the Solomon Lewenherg School. Football Team I; Basketball Team III; Bowling Club I; Modern History Club I; Record Club III; Class Banquet Committee I; 1st Lieut. Brigade Staff. [ 25 ]
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ERNEST COHN U. of Mass. “I ' rmlciice is the liei iniiinj uf icisdom.” Entered Class T from the Robert Treat I ' aine School. .Aviation Club III; Howling ' Club III; (iennan Club I; Highway Saefty Club III, I; Latin Club III, I; .Modern History Club I; Morse Code Club V; Radio Club Corridor Patrol 1; 2nd Lieut. E Co. 2nd Rent. CURTIS STEPHEN COLLINS, JR. “Curt,” “Bomber” Holy Cross and ( ai , the I i reloiij da p.” Entered Class T from the St. Ann’s School. Track I, V; Golf I ' ; Ha.sehall IV, III, II; Rowling Club V, I ’, I; Geog- raphy Club A’l, V; Highway Safety Club I; Record Club III; Red Cross Club; Cheer Leader II; Corridor Patrol ' I, Lunch Room Marshal III; Junior Prom Committee; Ring Committee II; Capt. K Co. 2nd Regt. MICHAEL GEORGE CONTOMPASIS “Mike,” “Greek” 3 “The aim makes t reat the life. Entered Class VI from the Charles Sumner School. Master Musician’s Award II; Camera Club III; Latin Club II, I; Modern History Club I; Greek Club HI, II, I, President I; .American Music Club II, I; Corridor Patrol III, II, 1; Hand VI-I; Orchestra IV-I; Boston Public Schools Symphony Hand II, I; H.L.S. Dance Hand II, I; Captain Hand. SAUL COOPER “Chico,” “Coop,” Bates “.Masic’s force can tame the fnrioas beast. Entered Class I ’ from the Solomon Lewenberg School. Classical Prize IV; Class of 1885 Prize IV; German Club II, 1; Modern History I; Sailing Club I; Symphony Hand II, I, Vice-President I; Orchestra III, II, I; Brass Choir II, I; Senior Rand III, 11, I; Travel Club I; 2nd Lieut. Hand. LOUIS SARAFINO CORSINI “Louie” Boston College Entered Class VI from the G.G. Hamilton School. Track II; Crew II; Cross Country II; .Aviation Club II; Howling Club IV, I; Highway Safety Club II, I; Literary Club I; Model Crafts Club V, IV; .Music Appreciation Club II; Red Cross Club IV; Weight-Lifting Club I; Trick Drill Team III; Corridor Patrol I; Junior Achievement I; Junior Prom Committee II; Victory Dance Committee I; Manual of Arms Award II; Mid-Winter Prom Committee I; 1st Lieut. Brigade Staff. ROBERT EDWIN CORVI “Bob,” “Corv” Bowdoin “To the victor belong the spoils! Entered Class VI from the P. J. Kennedy School. Football Team III, II, I; Track Team IV; Basketball Team V; Baseball Team VI, V’, III, II, I; Howling Club II, I; Geography Club VI; Math Club I; Model Crafts Club II; Music Appreciation Club I; National Honor Society I; Victory Dance Committee II, I; Mid-Winter Ilance Committee II, I; Secretary Senior Class I; Lunchroom Marshal IV; Corridor Patrol V; Stamp Salesman I; Tutor II; Farewell Prom Committee; Class Banquet Committee; All-City Team. [ 27 ]
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