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MURIEL ADAMS 642 Chestnut Hill Avenue “Scarce oj earth, nor all divine.” C. Commercial. B. Sept. 23, 190S. N. Sis, Fuzzy, Moody. F. O. Dancing and arguing. A. To eat all I want, when I want to. D. You would not believe me if I told you. Art Club ’25-’26’-27 ; Domestic Science Club ' 27 ; Class Day Activities ’26 ; Class Day Marshal ’26; Senior Adviser ’27; Chairman Girls’ League Committee ’27 ; Girls’ League ’24- ’25- ’26- ’27 . HARRY N. ALEXANDER 40 Winchester Street “Ever affable — ever courteous.” C. College. B. June 8, 1910. N. Alex, Bik. F. O. Fishing. A. To get out at 1.30. D. Boston University. Track ’26; French Club ’27. GEORGE MAXWELL ALLEN 26 Aspinwall Avenue “His mind commands respect.” C. General. B. December 14, 1907. N. Max. F. O. Driving N. Rittenberg to school. A. To get a good ride in his Lizzie. D. Rum Row. RICHARD ALLEN 26 Aspinwall Avenue “They say he has wit and knows it.” C. Commercial. B. June 22, 1909. N. Dick, Swede. F. O. Bowling. A. The Seven “C’s.” D. N. Y. IT. 19
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HIKE T E EH TWENTY ' SEVEN Who 9 s Who in ' 27 MOST POPULAR BOY 1. Herbert Woods 2. Roger Whitman BOY WHO HAS DONE THE MOST FOR B. H. S. 1. Paul Meade 2. Morris Bronstein MOST BASHFUL BOY 1. William Klepser 2. Henry Myerson HANDSOMEST BOY 1. Herbert Woods 2. Roger Whitman Sturtevant Burr CLASS CRITIC 1. LeRoi Brereton 2. Ruth Knapp NOISIEST MEMBER 1. Lawrence Leland 2. Arthur Brettler CLASS FLIRT 1. Ethel Lee 2. Louise O’Day CLASS DICTIONARY 1. Dwight Ayres 2. Ruth Leventhal LeRoi Brereton BEST BOY ATHLETE 1. Roger Gleason 2. Henry Myerson CLASS OPTIMIST 1. Hunter Perry 2. Herbert Woods BEST BOY STUDENT 1. Morris Bronstein 2. Paul Meade MOST ORIGINAL 1. Hunter Perry 2. Ethel Sonnabend SHORTEST 1. James Gray 2. Elizabeth Hamilton MOST POPULAR GIRL 1. Elizabeth Cushing 2. Ethel Lee GIRL WHO HAS DONE THE MOST FOR B. H. S. 1. Elizabeth Cushing 2. Clarine Stevens MOST BASHFUL GIRL 1. Elizabeth Wallace 2. Anna Maloney PRETTIEST GIRL 1. Anna Maloney 2. Barbara Lyon Alexandra Centervall CLASS BLUFFER 1. Arthur Brettler 2. Victoria Pollock CLASS GRIND 1. Estelle Lowenstein 2. Charles Longanecker CLASS SHEIK 1. Hunter Perry 2. James Gray CLASS HUMORIST 1. Hunter Peny 2. Arthur Brettler BEST GIRL ATHLETE 1. Ethel Lee 2. Clarine Stevens CLASS PESSIMIST 1. LeRoi Brereton 2. Melvin Levison BEST GIRL STUDENT 1. Ruth Leventhal 2. Estelle Lowenstein CLASS GOSSIP 1. Emily Nelson 2. Isabella Snow TALLEST 1. Alexandra Centervall 2. Martin Ford 18
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GILBERT BALLOU AYRES 36 Winchester Street “Knowledge comes, but wisdom lingers.” C. College. B. December 14, 1909, Woonsocket, R. I. N. Gil. F. O. Sitting up till four for DX. A. To get to Mars. D. M. 1. T. Entered from Quincy High 1925; French Club ’26- ’27. ALICE VIVIAN BARR 8 Homer Street Her library is dukedom large enough.” C. Commercial. B. March 18, 1910. N. Ruffles, Amie. F. O. Building castles in the air. A. To be a poet. D. Doubtful. Girls’ League ’27. GEORGE N. BARRIE 70 Woodland Road “Fleet oj joot and tall oj size.” C. College. B. September 14, 1909. N. Wes. F. O. Studying art. A. Door man at the “Hall of Fame.” D. ?. Football Squad ’25-’26; Track Team ’26- ’27; Usher Graduation ’26; Usher Class Day ’26; French Club ’25; Spanish Club ’27. RALPH LINCOLN BATES 41 University Road “Does well, acts nobly. C. Technical. B. February 8, 1909. N. Alpha. F. O. Experimenting. A. To invent something worth while D. Wentworth Institute. 20
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