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2 1 -I mum H - , wwwnnqi if Chung H. Yeh Charlie 7 Skias Yang Gate Tientsin, Chinn. Charlie's favorite way of enjoying himself is going to dances where he is the life of the party. He is thinking of going into the pro- fession of teaching Mah-Jongg to good-looking .f wolnen. Willy only to these we ean't imagine, but Charlie is proficient in lots of subjects. Albert David Young. A2111 Al Ash Street Dcdluun, Mass. On those rare occasions when the DIlllilCllI0llllllll in the New office reached undue proportions. it was Al who was often seen niopping the floor with Bishop or some other heavyweight. This pugilistie endeavor will prepare him quite well for married life. which we understand he is considering quite seriously. li. U. News C355 R. 0. T. C. Corporal CID. Liculcnanl C255 I'anmh-lplric Council C335 Sabre Club C315 Square and Compass' Club 131. Raymond 0. Young Ray 66 Congress Street Belfast, Maine Ray says that he loves horses and knows how to handle them, but his father doesn't believe so, since the morning he found Raymond trying to fasten the eronper around the poor horse's neck. And then on hot days, he let's the horse wear his hat. Maine Club Clk, President 133: R. O. T. C. Sergeant CZJ. lluoww. lnvuso ll. linux. llunmnn GAFFNIGY, lInNuY ll. iiAllDINEll, llAi.vu I.. ilomusu, .lmzou I lAI.1. IAEONAIKD lf., . lil-INNIGIIY. liuwfuu Moi ll-11-1, .l0SI'Il'll Mc:llAl.n, l'A'rnu:u I Mfr X Corraled at the Roundup 295 Newbury Sl.. flfl- Linden Sl.. 6 lCsl.us Sl.. 328 VVurron Ave. 328 llrospeul. Sl.. . lligh Sl.. 36 llnueock Sl.. l5l VVnl1len Sl.. 36 lluueouk Sl.. 5-li M1:Klf:Nzll4:, l.0lllMl4'll 2 Kllllllllll llmnl lVlClAAllGlll.lN. lil. Il. I0 lielgrucle Ave. llloonn. llixnvl-nr Minn, lion:-:u'r ll. Smrrn. l'lDMllND 'l'muuoNs. .louN ll. 'llIlZI4Il!lAli, I4'nANli 022 hlnsou Sl., 1 I I lVlel.ropolil.nu Ave. -I0 Sluwpnrcl SI. ZZ-I6 Newbury Sl.. 3 Lawrence llonll T9 Boston llending Lynn Westbrook, Maine Lynn Cllill'l0Sl0Wll fllllIllll'lllgC Caunlwidge flllIIllll'lllglH NYnl,erl.own lloslinclnle Worcester llosliudnle Cululwirlgo Boston Cliicopeu J
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Mass. mel l. ring 3 L an 4 Q paw E -Tr T - Hee- I SYLLABUS 1925 D ,H Loring G. West, A2241 . Westie North Pembroke Massachusetts Westie spends his week-ends burning up the road between North Pembroke and 1-lanover in one of his liuieks. He has a great habit of getting sick just before final exams, but seems to get by with it. R. 0. T. C. Cl, ZD. Alvah Bertel Whecler.lA22fh The Skull .31 H 69 Dale Street Waltham, Mass. Big Al probably the one who has undertaken more activities than any ten men in six states and carried them all to crowning success. llouse of Representatives CI, Z, JD: Executive Committee, Class CJD: Glee Club CZD: Junior Week Committee Chairman CJD: Chairman Prom Committee CJD: Football CZ, JD: Track CI, IZD: Manager of Traelc CJD: Swimming CZ, JD: Pistol Team CZ, JD: 15. U. A. A. CZD, President CJD: B. U. Athletie Council CJD: B. U. Show CBD, Business Manager CJD: The Masque CJD: Phe Beanfzot CZD: A rleertising Manager CJD: Syllabus Appointing Board CJD. Donald Horne White, A241 The Skull Swanee 180 High Street Portland, Maine Don's actiyities list looks like an income tax blank and is equally formidable. ' Class Treasurer CID: House of Representatives C2, JD: Property Manager B. U. Show CZD: Gen- eral Manager CJD: Circulation Manager of .Syllabus CJD:Football CZD:EndowmentFund Cam- paign CID: Student Publications Committee CJD: President B. U. Show Club CJD: Maine Club CJD: Rifle Team CJD, Pistol Team CJD: Initiation Committee CZD: Sergeant R. 0. T. C. CZD, Lieu- tenant CJD: The Masque CJD. John A. Willis. Azlflf Johnie 1 Washington Avenue Dedham, Mass. This boy has dramatic talent, for he is very fond of following the cues, but this on a table and not on the stage. He likes to get QIHSSCS in Room 28, so he can wave to the maids OH the top floor of the Brunswick across the way. Nathan Edward Winniman l Winnie 1284 North Street Simngneld, Mass- Nate started his career in college at the first Frosh-Soph get-to-gether, when he put on the gloves with one of the tyrants. He was still Fighting when that was ended: continued during the following fall, when we initiated the present Sophs, and has been on the football squad for three years. Class Football CI, ZD: Varsity Football Squail Cl, Z, JD: Class Baslcetball CID: Boxing Squarl CID: Freshman Initiation Committee CZD: Syllabus Subscription Team CJD. Robert C. Wlthington 44 Kirkland Street' Canibridge, Hob Bob has many line points, you Can hang your hat on any of them. He is one oi the fourteen who went to every elass meeting, and lately has gotten religious. lneutenant R. O. T. C. CJD: lEnflo'1ementF1in1l Committee CID: Freshman Initiation Committee CZD: President Fosilielc Club CJD. 78 if
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' SYLLABUS 1925 ff ji Z . -i ' - A 2- i wi Hearty Appreciation The Syllabus Stall' wishes to express its appreciation of the line work done, and the spirit of cooperation and enthusiasm manifested by the sophomore Heelers, appointed by the sophomore class to assist in the detail of the publishing of this year's Junior Year Book. At the suggestion ol' the Editorial Board of the junior class, the sophomores decided to follow a precedent established last 'year and selected a group of repre- sentative students to act as an observation board. The duties of this board being to gather as much information as possible concerning the duties incumbent with the publication of sueh a book. These students were frequently called on by the Syllabus Stall' and were given many opportunities of beeoming familiar with the routine of such work. The character of the work done hy these students is sueh as to assist materially in fitting them for important positions on next year's staff. Though the Iinal selection of the stall' rests entirely with the members of the sophomore class, the present Syllabus Stall' is to make up a list of those students, members of the observation board, who have manifested the greatest initiative and displayed the qualities adjudged most essential in the successful handling of a publication such as the Syllabus. This list will be presented the sophomore class as the recommendation of the Syllabus Stall' which reiterates its thanks to the members of the observation board, and extends its best wishes to the Syllabus Stall' for next year. 80
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