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-. an-un. Y 1 . , SYLLABUS 1925 . ' ww-fnsqg L A -, '5 wi COLE, ADELBERT R. COLLINS, MARGARET F., fbln, EE CUNNINGHAM, ROBERT P. DESMOND, HELEN RUTH DONNELLY, EVELYN S. DIEHL, JOHN S. EMMERT, JULIUS F. FRIEDMAN, ARYEH R. GILLIS, JOHN P. GINSBURG, SAMUEL GITELMAN, JACOB 1'lAGAR, STUART M. HZICKEY, MARY K.. EE I'l0LDEN, OLIVER W. 1'l.0LMES,' MARY A. HORIO, T sURUzo JOHNSON, ANNIE C. KELLY, MARY KELMAN, ARTHUR R. KILLION, MARY B. KLEBENOV, SARAH KRAVITZ, DORA, E22 KERRIGAN, MARGARET E. LEVINE, EDITH LILLY, MITCHELL C. N MARANIS, NICHOLAS G. MARSHALL, GRACE M. MCLAUGHLIN, FRANK J. MARBLE, GEORGE C. MAIXCHANT, EDGAR A. MASSON, LIARRY N. MICHAELSON, LOUIS NORCROSS, JOHN L. NORTON, EMMA F., fm II, E22 O,DONNEI.L, HWELEN B. PEARSON, FRANCIS E. PETERSON, EVAN G. POWER, ALICE H. M. HAFTER, JULIA J. REARDON, CHARLES J. BODGERS, WILLIAM R. RUSSELL, HENRY G. SERR, GERTRUDE A., EE SHULTZ, MURRAY WILSON, FREDERICK E. WOOD, FRANCIS A. WOODWARD, FRANKLIN G. Class of 1927 CContinuedj Orange 7 Court Lane West Acton 12 Nevada Ave. 4-1 Washington St. 14 Kilgore Ave. 91 East Haverhill St. 16 Harold St. 726 Park Ave. 33 Barclay St. 365 Eastern Ave. Marshfield Hills 63 Westville St. 71 Oxford St. 83 Orvis Road 292 COll1II1DllS Ave. 31 Walden St. 189 W. Springfield St. Quincy High School Westwood 111 Washington St. 693 Main St. 66 Central St. 55 Maverick Sq. 17 Channing St. 369 Union St. 35 Concord St. 28 Gurney St. 8 Boyden St. 98 Belmont St. 4424 Massachusetts Av 65 Bedford St. Bradford 18 Holton Sl. 51 SaleII1 St. Madison 99 Pearl St. 112 Bloomfield St. 282 Foster St. 2211- Roxbury St. . 17 West Main St. 558 East Fifth St. 15 Axcola St. 578 North Main St. C. Y. M. C. A., 160 Broad St. 23 Pond St. Marlboro 120 Massachusetts Concord Massachusetts Somerville Natick West Medford Lawrence Roxbury Revere Worcester Revere Massachusetts Dorchester Revere Arlington Boston Concord Boston Quincy Massachusetts Lynn Cambridge Stoneham East' Boston Cambridge Manchester, N. H Peterboro, N. H. Cambridge Webster Somerville Arlington Boston Vermont Allston Fitchburg Maine. Gardner Dorchester Lowell Roxbury Orange South Boston J amaiea Plain B1'ockton Providence, R. l. Stoneham Massachusetts
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EVENING DIVISION 1927 The Class of 1927 was organized in the fall ol' 1921. George Thomas, who was chosen president, made the freshman year one to remember. ln 1922, with Leonard W. Boultenhouse as president, aided by an enthusiastic group of officers and committeemen, the class passed the sophomore milestone and found themselves, in the fall of 1923,-middlemen. The Social Committee, with T. E. Ayer as chairman, have taken as their motto for the year, One-a-month. Mid-years was the one-a-month for January, but February 29 ofl'ers some real fun, a class dance in Taylor's Studio, Huntington Chambers From the plans of Mr. Ayer and his committee, we are assured a good time will be had by all. The Class of 1927 is well represented in College activities-the Buds, Epsilon Sigma, and the Syllabus Board. We believe thcre's Inorc to going 'to college than just attending classes. . We have several new Inembers this year, II1OSl, heartily welcomed, and perhaps somebody who reads this is planning to graduate in 1927. lf so, come join us. We'll give you a good time-and we'll all work together for the Class ol' 1927! -J. G. B. Class of 1927 AHERN, FRANCIS H. 24 Taft St. Dorchester ARONSON, 1-IULDA, Ex Ballard Vale Massachusetts AUSTIN, LILLIAN H. Belehertown Massachusetts AYER, THOULOUGH E. 356 Highland Ave. Somerville BAMBERG, HENRY F. 825 Dorchester Ave. Dorchester BERRIMAN, JENNIE G., Ez: Killingly Connecticut BUCKLEY, HALLIE A., EE Berlin New Hampshire CAFFREY, FREDERICK W. 199 High St. Gardner CAMPBELL, MARGARET E. 100 Decatur St. Charlestown CANNIFFE, VERONICA M. 8 Gerry St. Marblehead 119
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EVENING DIVISION ' IT IS RUMORED T HAT Harold Hall still has hopes of getting last year's Soph Class Meeting sign for nothing. C'Attaboy, 1-larold.D Henry Fine has accepted a position as story i,6llC1',, in the Children's room in the Public Library. Jennie Brooks won the Booby Prize at the Buds' Bowling Party. Dave Hurley spends two nights a week at C. B. A., and the other five-on Stanhope Street. Oonie Robinson has some shares in the Lynn Narrow Gauge Railroad. CNo wonder he uses it so often.j . Our class officers are very bashful. They hesitated long before they had their pictures taken. FRESH REMARKS Proficient students in A sub l. find that unrestricted competition has its ad- vantages despite marketing principles. Miss Keyes sits near the front of the room. Students in front seats whose attention wanders, are placed further hack. 'Nuf said. With deep appreciation of the thoughtfulness of the person who put erasers in our bookkeeping sets. According to Mr. Levinsky, an account should always be credited,--when it isn't debited. There's nothing like keen perception. The freshmen officers' picture cost one dollar and a quarter. Thanks to Mr. Goodwin's dues, the class is now but a quarter in debt. Mr. Frank Cwho had missed the preceding lecturejz- What was the lecture about? Ilflr. 0'Brien:- About an hour and a half too long. The slippery weather is bad for C41 girls' hose, but with a little ink, the damage is soon calnouflaged. , 121
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