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Wi.-.nu E an lTE'ilf' SYLLABUS 1925 i Joseph Soloman Goodman Gom1ie 8 llenry Street Medford, Mass. Goodie was born in the land of the palm, date and cedar trees, and is thus a thorough bred of Holy Land stock. Later, he made his way northward to West Canada. where the terrible cold was very hard to get used to. Then he came to the I-lub, where they told him there was no winter, but how they fooled himl Norman L. Goodwin, AKE Norm 2-H3 L Street South Boston, Mass. Norm, besides being the pianist for the Musical Clubs for three years, comes from the hottest street in the city. You could tell that he was a pianist from the length of his hair. but we ean't understand why he isn't one of the well-known L Street Brownies. 14.0. T.C.S1rrge.ml f..?i,Lilfllft'!XlHll C33fUni1:rr1ly Cleo Club Pilmivl QI, 2, 33. Jacob Gordon Jiwlc 45 Lucerne Street Dorchester, Mass. Jake's . first week in this school was spent in the disguise ofa heavy beard, and after noticing tlns, we ean easily see why lns father makes good in the brush business, as well as where he gets lns stock of bristles. He has a peculiar passion for highly colored spats,,which do not very well Jibe with his complexion. Forest II. Graves Gravy Pittsfield Maine Gravy likes psychology, so much so, that he volunteered to be the subject of one of the experiments in criminology. The experiment turned out all right only Gravy was proven to be the crook. lle claims there was an error somewhere. dfllfllt? Club C33. Sterling Weston Greene, AXA The Skull 83 Franklin Street Watertown, Mass. This is to introduce the man who wins the endurance record for eflice holding. Ile has Slwut nearly as much time in trying to hold class meetings, as he has talking to fair eo-eds. Cfluss I'r1:xi1lzfr1l CI, Z, 335 llouxu of Rcpravzmla- HWS U. 2. 33, Iliscilflinu Comrnill1:cC.?, 33: Clmir- 'WUI Q-77: Dmnkv Clzbinel 133: Allllclic Tux Cff U'HQfQfU CZ. -77: ,5'y!lubu.x' fll7lmill!im1 Iinarll C335 lislol leum C235 l':mu:l4'!pl1i1: Cfmmfil CZ, 335 Lruulcnanl R. U. T. C. 1.73: Ii. If. Slzow Curl C235 -Wbfc UUNP UD! li. U. Show Cluli CZ, 33g Ifrcslz- num lmlzalion Cmnmillcf: 423. yVallace Greene. AKX lVul!i1: .37 Meadow btreet North Adams, Mass. WVU Irredict that Greenie will be late for his UlVl1,Wi'fiflll,lil. as he has broken all records for tardlness since entering this institution. R. 0. 1: C. Cnrpomz 423- 'r 1- .s 1 2 - l i'il'! U -V Qf iU U Ui: Freshrinlizitililiiieiiiill .,lx.r1.wh1nt Cmizlulion lllanager Syllabus 133, 56
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A Y g C -4 Yi Fnrwklhgt i- cLAssEs H ' ,, :pf r . '-' 4? T5 - ' - E' G. Raymond Gee, AXU Ray 03 Unk Strrvt Provirlvncc, R. l. Sounds more like un cxrlzmmtion thnn an nzunq. that is probably why Ray writcs lt. m this lnnnncr. Ili- snys ho has at wcaknm-ss for jun lla-hns' storivs. lVt- angrvu, it is an wvnkxwss. lint I mus o x lrt 5 in sumo mnnnt-r. tht-1 ont- at cc my tht- ' c- lumr: ' SfHHliSIlc1lllll 1.25. Walter E. Gilbert, AXA GiI.w 709 XVubstvr Stn-ct Ncvclhnm, Mass. lVhut this boy lurks in sizv ht- mnkcs up in vnvrgy-vsln-vinlly at vlnss olt-ctions. llis moaning snxoplionu has bs-on saully missrcl in the buntl :luring thx- pnst yt-nr. but it has cntc-rtuilwrl thu broth:-rs nt tht- house- rs-gulzirly. R. ll. T. f'. Bum! CI, 25. Maurice C. Giles Boll Ct-ntrul Avt-nuu Wvston, Mass. This boy may hc founcl in his ollicc in thc smoking room almost any timo ln-twt-vn 9 :xml Il, Uutsirlv ol' ollivc- hours, hc- spm-mls his timm- l'llfl'l'fLll!llll11 tht' young lnilivs on tht' wvll- known Boston :xml Mains-. Lillf7'l'l'Xff.V Gln' UNI: CJ, 33. Norman Glassmnn, A-l'A Norm SOIlll'I'VlllC iXlllSSllCllllSUll.S Norm is one' of tht- fr-w boys nrounml thr school upon whom the scnnrlnl scouts of thu Syllabus hnvc- fuilcrl to gr-t anything. Ilowcvvr, Norm flrivvs n nmvhim- :incl hc- livcs in Sonn-rvillv. St-t your own worrls to this music. Olive M. Glnvln, II?.D'I' 01Iin 661 South Strc-ct Roslimlnlv. Mnss. XVhils- soms-hotly an littlv more forward is out in thc- parlor throwing thc visitors n hcnvy limf, it is Olivs- who will bc found hvhinrl tht- sccnvs, with slot-vos rollt-tl up, nttcncling to those things which rs-ally vount in life. liuflm CJ, 35: Dmmulir Club CZ, 355 Gamma livin Allwlm Cl, 2, 33: Ilouxv Currzmillrr 12, JJ: Gln' Club LD. Edward G. Goddard, SAIC Jill llrnclforcl Rontl NVvll0slcy Ilills, Mass. ll' you vvvr gift stuvk for u clntt- - just roll up lid and hv'll hx you up O. K. l.Vc'll gun untt-4' that 'flCcl hns nttvmlt-rl more Proms that nny boy in tht- clnss. llc' is an rcul exponent of C0-l'tlllCllf.l0ll'g'l.ZUlll1.I to li. U. mornings, :incl lVullvslx-y afternoons :incl s-vt-nings. UQNNU QI' R1ifHit'.V!7P1ftlli7ft7.Y CID: lflusx Sofia! Cum- unllvv MJ: .Szumzmimg Tcurlz 1.2, 335 R. U. T. C Corporal lily R611 Cross Cforlvx Ol. 55
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Q ,, ,nw-nngi - .....f.. . 7 1- M . . E CLASSES f ,, 51 1: S- J Chester Hacker, EAI-I Chet 27 Maplewood Avenue Mvthuun, Mass. J. Chi-stcr in othvr worrls-that's xnnnikvr cuoluzll to swing any convention. NVh4-n thvrc is anything that nvurls to be done, and clone right, get liackvr-h0's all you lu-ml. Ilowvvcr, if you want hixn in a hurry, In-tu-r ask hiln to coinc four days buforcllanrl. SyIluI1uxSl1z,ZI' C355 Cirrnlalimx .lllnmgcr Iluml- Imulc C375 Pixlal Tram 133: H. U. Shaw IZ, .755 l.vlLivutcum1l R.O. T. C. 133: lf.X't'1'llff1Vl!fllllilllliufll ill: Junior lhmnr Cnmnxillcv U35 lniliulion l'mnmillcc CZJJ Ilomzr Roll CJD. Julius Jolm Hadley. AXSI Jule 12 Mt. Auburn Struct CZlllllH'illl1C, Mass. From thu industrious look in his vyvs about 2 p.m. ovi-ry day. you might suppose that llznllvy was a shark in Spanish. Trufk fl, Zi: f'ul'lmr4l1 K. O. T. C ffl: III UNI: 6.33. Malcolm M. Haley. AEI! Mull Xlijlflmzu Street Clinton, Mass. MaIl's favorite stanrl is on Massau'l1usvtLs Avvnum-, nvar Lhv 1-ntrnm'v tn Swm-1-l1vy's, and yvt hm' clot-sn't clancv QPU. llis favorite habit is calling awtrt-ssl-s hy the-ir Iirst uainvs, but hc is no rvlalion in thc woll-known l'all-Mall. Nrwnnzn Club, Cl. 2, 31: l r4'xhrn zu li mfbull and 'l'mflcf I r11lcrnily liaxkcllmll 127. Guorylc 'l'. Halford 30 Chickl-ring Stn-ot Pittslivlrl. Gi-nrgv slings n wivkuml how. and many wi' havv clancvcl to his music. lVln-n hc- rmmlif lluI Mass. a llllll! plays, lu- rvnlinrls us of Paul Nvilllkflllllll, hvs so rlilfm-rc-nt. Also, Paul is fat, anzl nvvvr was t'nl111l'ULc'rl with any rillc tcanl. Glue' fini: Cl, JJ, l.r'mla'r Giver l'l11l: C315 1 Banjo Univ Cl, gl: .lluuugrr Ulm' Clul: Orrlxrxlru CJD: Glu: l'lnl: Orflivxlru 12, JJ: l'urxiI,v Rijlff Tram 1.27, .llulmgrr CJD: i'lIum1g1'r R. O. 'I'. C. Rijlrf T,-um 133: H. lf. .fl. .l. Uh: :lfll!t'H1'f'Ullll ChcslcyFrankHammond. XXX Tha-Skull 254 Green SLruvL iirovkton, Mass. His wil is of thc' dry varivty, which proclaiins it real humor. f'llNXlfl1lli0P1l1ifi0lDllPlfUl'l' CIN: Cuplnin C,'Iu.v.v Fun!- lmll CIJ: illunugvr Class liuxrluill Ulf UNH!--Y 6 'ulninvl 123: llonxuqr'Rvprrxvnlu1m:.QLlJ:'.flfhIrln: Unumillvc C25, Clmirmun UD: 5'lW'flllN IBIIIHW Qf H, U. N,-wx 4.3, 33: Vluxx 1'm'11x11re'r 133: R. U. 'l'. f'. C.'orl1ol'zll 135: lf. U. 'l'll1'llf1 ' Nfllill Ulf l u,wliz'k fvlllll OJ: .'lIl1l1'IiclCnlilul' Qi' Syllulnlx 135. ffl LU. Fred Hannon. A1l'l'I. Tim Skull HlfllllIil,l'I'U 79 XV. Squautlun SLN-vt Atlantic, ivlass. Ill-rc-'sau1:n'v1-l- Lhv hs-st gollm-r in thc- rolls-gl-, and lu' mlm-sn'L wvar tho uniform. l'i1'4'- l'r4'.vi1l1rnl CIE: Ifnnlllull, Iirzxrluzll CIE: K. U. 'l'. l'. St'l'yt'lHll f.2j1GulfC'lulr, fltlfllllfll UD : Fluxx ,'l'l'.Yf1ll'llI HJ: 1Vll'1UPIl4IIIflillil I'1'1'.xi1I4'nl HJ, .ll u 'rl'Gnlff'luIr Ui' C'Imia'nm11 I'urmfIf'I ,his ' dll- I Du vm: A. , . f l'on1n1il14'v Lili lillllllliffflllil' flfllllltil GJ: llrum, :gl Rf','u'e'.w'r1l11l11'z's HJ. 57
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