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W T Ig guawnn E SYLLABUS 1925 4 6 G F1 Il 15 Sotlr P. Kondl Sol Nivuni, Pvrvilt Alhnnin If anything cnn rniili' tho disposition of Sotir. it is unknown to :my of his i'lZ1SSlllZll.CS. Ho shinvs 1-specially in his Frvncli rlziss, whvrc hi- stnrtlcs i-vcryhorly. cvvn thi' Prof., with his pvrfcct intc-rpri-tuticms of the foreign lungnugv. 'Frunsfs-r :Xllll'l'lCllIl lnti-rnntionul College, Springliirlzl, Mnss. l'resirIcnl Allumiun Slzulrnls Imizgmr nf .fl mcrim. Paul Gunii Kose Kosic 506 Ugi Sngn Jupun XVU nro prouil to think that Paul mnic- :ill thi- wny from Jnpnn to nttcnil our College-, nnil hopv thut, whvn hcgovs buck holnc, ln- will hi- succcssfnl in running thc biggest bnsinvss in Tokyo. Cosrrzofroliliivi Club Cl, 23. ' Antun51.Kung Truly Shnnghzn Chinn Although Kung is om- of our stncli-nts from fora-ign soil, hc has ulrcncly uiloptcil thc nutivu stuclcnt customs und is not cnsily inislc-cl. Hi' ln-liivvc-s that thc proper time for hvnuty slcnp is in thc morning, so it is nothing nnnsunl if Kung is unable to utti-nfl mnny of his vurly ulusscs. 7'mn.vfcr from M. I. T. Sidney Lucob Sill 502 Main Strcut VVnlthznn, Mass. If you have tickvts to scll for any kind of nn affair, just suggest that Sid help out-we clon'L know whnt hc uscs in thi- form of pvr- snasion, but pcoplo buy thc-nl. To gi-t uronnrl Sid's lanl1'ntu.hlc difficulty to nmki' his vest nnd paints unmet, we are taking up ai contribution to purchase him u pair of rompi-rs. Menorah fl, 2, 33 g liucbu Cl, 2, 33 ,' Vin!-l'rcxiilanl Dramatic Club CZ, 3J,S011l1omorcD1mrirCamrniIlfrc 123, Sabre Club GJ: Chairmlm ivlcmlwrslzip Conzfnilleu Menorah f3lfc'0ffIOYlll 16.0. T. C. CZJ. l.ii:uIirnunl 139. David Arthur Lamoureux Mme 37 Snlinon Strcut lVInncl1cstt'r. N. H. Art is this hoy's miclcllv nmnc-witness thi- titlc pngcs,0tc.g in fact. hu spvncls u grcnt rlcul of his time in lectures clrnwing pictures of thc instructors, whirh wc vuinly try to rucognizv. R. 0. T. C. Ifimil fl, 27: Newman Club CZ, 3,55 Ii. U. Nerwx Curlormixl OJ: Syllabus .firl Iirlilor gli?JNe1u llrnnfrxllirv Club QI, 2, JJ, C. IC. I . A. Oliver Latour, EAN Halle XVoru'st0r Mnssuclnisvtts Hain- comm-s from wuy out wi-st in Worcc-stvr. Ili: wus on thi- initiation connnittc-c of thi- Di-vil's Dvn, :ind for this rvnson wi- urn- not vc-ry kindly rlisposi-rl towards him. Thi' worst that wo can say uhont him is that lwsitlvs lxving :1 roinnnitvr, limbs- hns lx-vn nn honor stnclvnt for thru-0 yt-urs, bnt thurv still is hopc for his rcilvmplion. Vanity liuxlcvlball CIF: Varxily Foolbrxll CZJJ l'UV-Wly-5 lUi 1lIli11H CZ, 33, Vzzrxily liuxvllull CZ, JJ: luflialinn C'ommillvv- lh'1'il'x lieu Cl, JJ. 62 ui- Qs
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,- ? Edward Kalman lifIfIi1r 71 Sixteenth Street Fall River, Mass. Eddie entertains the multitudes in our meu's study room with his long discussions on The Benefits Derived from Taking a Course with our famous Professor Angus McFungus. He has a perfect knowledge of Argumentation and Debate, and does he apply them outside of class? That's the best thing he does. R. O. T. C. Scrgcunl CZJ, Lieutenant CJD. Paul Gerhardt Kanold l'vlv 60 Robert Street Roslindale, Mass. rrp, H- - , ate is runner up for I residency of the Honor Roll Club, and spends his time devising resolutions whereby we should stay in and study eight nights a week, as he does. The size of his intellect does not correspond with that of his body. l71fun's Cabiuel C315 Secretary Glen Club Ilonor Roll CI, 235 Centro Espanol 135. Isadore Kaplinsk Ca n I Y PP 35 Martin Street Holyoke, Mass. Cappe says that his favorite pastime is indoor sports. We are inelined to erilicize him on the grounds that the word should be indoor sport- resses. However, they are strange people indeed in I-Iolyoke, and maybe sports is the right word in Western Massachusetts. William Joseph Kearne , Jr . WIN UD: Bill y . 8 Taylor Street Biddeford, Maine This boy ought to erash his way into business with a hang, accustomed as he is to playing the cymbals in the band. He lives in Maine, and works in New Hampsliirn in the summer. so he holds the unusual record of being a member of both state elubs. R. 0. T. C. CI, Zh: C. 15. A. Baurl Cl, 215 Newmrm Club U, 2, 335 rllaim' Club CI, 3jg .fldmrrlixing Club UD: Spanish Club CID: New Ilumpxhirc Club 133. Charles I. King Cllfll'll'N G3 Easton Street Allston. Mass- Life is full of ups and downs for all of us, but Charley has gotten more than his share of these, sinee he has spent quite a lot of time running a night elevator. lt isa good job, but we hope that he doesn't fall asleep while run- ning it some night. llramalic Club CIJJ Nmenuzn Club U, 2, 33. Jacob Klein Jaffe 273 Dewey Avenue Pittsfield, Mass. Jack says - iz 3 .' ln xx ints to stll old lion for tl livingg we would reeommend his handling second-hand Fords. NVhen he went to iinrl someone to interview, he eouldn't see anyone in his business, so he asked Mr. Hobby to shut his eyes and piek one out at random. At. that. he probably did better than most of us. 16.0. T. C. Cl, 215 Mmzorr1l1Socicly CED. 6l
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A 1 CLASSES Leon Allard Lavallee, KPN lion 790 Merrimack Street Lowell, Mass. Leon holds the undispntahle record as a French shark among his classmates. Ile loves to pour out volumes of this foreign lingo to the lfreneh Profs., and is enabled therehy to ohtain a mark lar above those of his classmates. R. O. T. C. Corlzorul C335 I.o1wrll linxlun Uni- 1u'r.sily Club 2 ' Y ruzilzrrr o 'Luuull liovlon Um ' V' C-7, ' ' ' V 1 ' - '- Ygrgsily Club UD: Ncuvmm Club U55 C. li. I . .fl. Arnold 'l'. Lax, ASH 513 Washington Street llrighton, Mass. Lax is the University music composer, but he still gets his haircut quite regularly. Life is hut a som: with him. NVe often think in horror of thc day when Arnold graduates, and thu ll. U. Show will ol' neressity be a melodrama instead of a musical comedy. Ii. U. Shaw llfluxirr CZ, 335 li. U. Chairman an Suuglmulc CZ, 35. Gordon Lee lure 17 Albion Street Ilyde Park, Mass. Socially speaking, llyde Park must he quite a place, if we are to judge hy all the invitations which Gordon extends to his friends. Lee was one of the boys who helped put this work across by his publicity around the corridors. Allvcrliximg Club 123: llrumulif Club CID: Tha lfoxrlirrlc Club UD: Ii. U. Slum' l'ub1irily Slajl' Uh: Syllulmx Slujf QD. Laurence I.. Lcgarc, XXX I.1zurif: Petersham Massachusetts Laurie has a method all his own with the women. llis favorite habit seems to be keepin!! them in suspense until the last minute. This goes big, until some one crashes in ahead of him, then there is trouble. Still he hails from thc highest town in the state, so he'll come out on top. R. O. T. C. Band CI, 235 .Syllabus SMU' C355 1JU1Iib'S Dun UD. .lamcs Andrew Leonard . lVbilvy fill Arnold Street Provldenvv. R- I- This man is the leader of one of the most notorious gangs in school. Bennie and his followers hold daily meetings in the smoking room and much business is transacted each noon. They have done much to promote class spirit by their well-rendered eheers and songs, written by their own members during class hours. R. O. T. C., Corporal 1355 Nl?7t'lIIllPl Club CI, 3, 33. Nelson L. Lellay Ii1om1,v 113 Garland Street Everett, Mass. Bloody is our fair-laced boy, who blushes on the slightest provocation. lle likes two things above all others: the lirst is to tie knots in his tongue trying to entertain in Spanish, and the second is to play rings around any opponent at the billiard table. Slumisli Club CJD. 63
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