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SYLLABUS 1923 . . .z M Class Gfficers Euwmzus THOMAS lioUr,'l'1aNnoUslc Gl'IOIlCIl-I F. Tlmwms, P7'B.fl1ft?7llf WlI,I,IAM A. I'1mvAkns, Treaxznvr LIQONARD BOUl.'I'l'INHOUSI'I, Sz21r1'eaM'y. X 124
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1 .,,,,. ELJJAEVE. DIV. SOPHOMORES 1 S till? JOHNSON, LILLIAN M. JONES, EIDSON T. JUNIOR, HOWARD R. JURNEAU, ABRAHAM J. KAPLAN, HARIKY KARGI-:R, CHARLES ISELLY, WILLIAM F. li1iRRlGAN, MARClARlE'I' E. KOIIIHLFIR, CAliI.'l'ON H. KUNDI-1, WILLIAM A. LAVVRIENCE, LINCOLN C. LEVY, WlLI.lAM B. BITCIJONNELI., CA'l'IlERlNE F. MCGUIRI-1, WlI.LIAM G. MCLJIIAN, HAROLD R. NIANGINI, ISOLAND A. MONSI-:IN, ABRAHAM lh!IOORl'I, Wll.lJlCIi MORRISON, WAl..'I'lCll B. BIIURPIIY, JER1-:MIAII J. N121-ZIJIIAM, FIJHOMAS H. NlDtDNAN, RoI3ER'1' NoYEs, WARREN M. OAK, CIIARIJ-ZS S. O'BR11-:N, ZDICNIS F. O'BRI1eN, ELLA M. O'DoNNEI.L, JAMES B. O,LI-DAIRY, JOHN T. PIPER, EDWIN B. POR'l'ER, rllll0MAS P. RANDALL, WYMAN S. RIQGAN, ELLEN A. RICHARDSON, CARl,E'l'0N RYAN, JOSEPH M. RYAN, MARY A. SANHORN, NORMAN W. SAWYICR, S'l'ANI.l'IY B. S1.f:ELI2Y, RODNIIZY P. SI-:oAI., HAlillY SIcI,I1:, Ml'1NlJ1'II.I. M. SIOE1., H. L. SII.vA, WIl.l.IAM R. SKIAZHAN, ,JOHN J. S'I'Ic1cNIf:Y, RUIPUS SWAIN, GLAIDYS C. 'IlllAYICR, BARDARA WALKER, lCA'l'lC M. WAI.SII, .JOHN WARll1'2N, HARllY li. Wl1.StDN, 1'lv1H.YN A. WOI-:RNI.1c, Gym-Av R, WliltiII'I', l'iI,MjfR S 182 Hamilton Ave. 180 Weld St. 33 Palm St. 239 N. Main St. 27 Magnus Ave. 103 8 Columbus Ave. 22 Spencer Ave. 66 Central St. 162 Ft. Pleasant Ave. 68 Main St. 89 Gardner St. 917 Blue Hill Ave. 222 Freeman St. 32 Blossom St. Greenville 317 Lynn St. 185 Summer St. Main St. 20 Palmyra St. 41 Tappan St. 25 Sheridan St. 109 Child Sr. Limestone R.F.D. No. I 192 Stone St. 262 Main St. 266 S. Common St. 6 Howe St. 68 Pearl St. 245 Dorchester St. 39 Newbury St. I7 Dodge St. IQ Federal St. 72 Astor St. 128 W. Chestnut St 27 Bishop St. 5 Marbury Terrace 134 Bridge Sr. 40 New Heath St. 22 Angell St. 35 Poplar St. 421 Commercial St. 314 Willow St. 125 Perkins St. 33 Green St. 24. Mansfield St. 325 Faneuil St. 27 Arlilow St. 6 Sheldon St. IS S. Canton St. 26 Batavia St. Spring St. 123 Lynn Roslindale Springfield Waterbury, Conn. Somerville Roxbury W. Somerville Stoneham Springfield Norfolk Allston Dorchester Brookline Worcester New Hampshire Malden Lynn Hingham Winthrop Melrose Jamaica Plain Jamaica Plain Maine Londonderry, N. H Walpole Wakeiield Lynn Dorchester Gardner S. Boston Malden Gloucester Brunswick, Me. Lynn Wakefield St. Albans, Vt. Jamaica Plain Salem Boston Dorchester Boston Provincetown Waterbury, Conn. Somerville Charlestown Allston Brighton Boston Roslindale I Lowell Boston W. Bridgewater l
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DIV. FRESHMEN Class History The spirit of college life enveloped the entering evening class and within a few weeks a meeting was announced for the livening Division Freshmen in Room A. A group of inter- ested Freshmen assembled, and they worked fast to get goingf' Ballots were cast for the election of the class olliccrs. The results of the election were as follows: Ihferiflmt, Guorzou F. TIIoIvIAs Secretary, LEONARD W. BouL'I'13NIIous1s Vice-Preriflmr, DAVID CLARK Trea.fm'er, WII,I.IAM A. EDWVARDS The above executives have worked faithfully from the Hrst of the year to kindle the spark into a roaring lire. Under their direction there has developed a feeling of good fellow- ship between the members of the Evening Freshmen Class. The good work and faithfulness of these executives is appreciated by all tlIe members The interest and co-operation that has been shown by the members have established the Evening Freshmen as one of the best organized evening classes that have entered the college. The spirit of the members has been embodied into the class as a whole, and this spirit has been and will be the initial step to success in all its undertakings. The great event of the year will be the Sophomore-Freshman Dance to be held at C.S.S. Hall on April 19, 1922, by the Evening Sophomore and Freshmen Classes. lt will no doubt cI'eate mutual feeling of interest between the Evening Sophomore and Evening Freshmen Classes. And as this goes to press, we Inay be assured that the united effort of these two classes will establish one of the foremost social activities of the year. 125
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