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HELEN BLANCHARD 25 Evans Road It is v ain that we would, coldly gaze on such a smile upon us.” C. College. B. October 29, 1909. N. Hine. F. O. Flivering. A. To have a superiority complex. D. Skidmore College. Glee Club ’24-’25 ; Class Day Dance ’24 ; French Club ’26; Spanish Club ’27; Art Club ’25- ’26- ’27; Field Hockey Team ’27; Ring and Pin Committee ’27. LE ROI K. BRERETON Northford, Conn. Music hath charms to sooth the savage breast.” C. College. B. July 31, 190S. N. None. F. 0. Tutoring French. A. To write a good book. D. Dartmouth. Alpha Pi ’27 Scenic Artist, Dramatics ’25; Junior Social Committee ’26; Scenic Director ’26; Scenic Manager ’27; Art Club ’26-’26-’27; Glee Club ’25-’26; Orchestra ’25-’26; President of Orchestra ’27; French Club ’25-’26; Junior Social Com- mittee ’26; Senior Social ’25-’27; Norfolk County Orchestra ’27; Seni or Picture Committee ’27. ARTHUR BRETTLER 121 Stedman Street ‘‘Many a wise man can talk about nothing.” C. College. B. May 17, 1910, Revere. N. Art, Brett. F. O. Masticating Bananas. A. Chief Justice of United States Supreme Court. D. Dartmouth. Dramatics 25; Alternate in Prize Speaking ’27; German Club ’25-’26; Treasurer of French Club ' 27; Four Minute Speaker ’24- ’25; French Club ’25- ’26- ’27 ; Mardi Gras Committee ’27 ; Dramatics EVELYN BROADHURST 649 Brookline Avenue “0 grant me, llcaven, a middle state, neither loo humble nor loo great.” C. General. B. October 3. N. Ewe. F. O. Too many to mention. A. To visit the man in the moon. D. Bryant Stratton. Girl’s League ’24- ’25- ’26- ’27 ; French Club ’24- ' 25-’2C; Class Day Aide ' 26; Senior Advisor ' 27. 22
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LEE M. BAUER 198 St. Paul St. ‘A student — and indeed a good one: C. College. B. August 24, 1908. N. Lee. F. O. Drive and get pinched. A. To have my name engraved on a table at the Georgian. D. Penn. State. Marshal ’27 ; Cheer Leader ' 27. JOSEPHINE ELIZABETH BENNETT 55 Strathmore Road. Positiveness is a good quality.” C. General. B. January 2, 1909. N. .Jo, Josie, Wosie. F. 0. Trying to persuade Ray to reduce. A. To play on the concert stage. D. New York State College. Candy Girl. Dramatics ’26; Class Day Tennis ’26 ; Class Day Aide ’26 ; Senior Adviser ’27 ; Girls’ League ’26- ’27 ; Art Club ’26-’27 ; Four minute speaker ’27 ; Home Room Representative for Year Book ’27 ; Senior Social ’27 ; Basketball ’27. MELVIN E. BERGER 28 Adams Street I have ease and I have health and I spirits light as air.” C. General. B. April 2, 1908. N. Keh, Murph., Mel. F. O. Listening to N. R.’s “Hard Imck. A. To see N. R. spend a dime. D. Who can tell. OTIS WARD BIRD 25 Thorndike Street “He achieves what he attempts.” C. General. B. March 4, 1908. N. Oats, Oddy, L’oseau. F. O. Taking things as they come. A. To climb the ladder. D. Somebody knows, I don’t. Marshal ’27. 21
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MORRIS BRONSTEIN 96 Rawson Road “The Elements were so mixed in him that Nature might stand up and say to all the world, ‘This is a man’.” C. College Preparatory. B. Jan. 1, 1910. Baltimore, Maryland. N. Morry, Teddy. F. 0. Playing tennis, editing year books. A. To be a success. D. Harvard. President oj Alpha Pi Chairman of Year Book Committee ’27 ; French Club ’23- ' 24- ’25 ; Treasurer of French Club ’25- ’26; German Club ’24-’26; Usher at Dramatics ’26- ’27; Four Minute Speaker ’24- ’26; Usher Class Day ’26 ; Revision Editor of Sagamore ’26-’27 ; Usher at Graduation ’26; Chess Team ’24; Cap- tain of Team ’25- ’26; Prize Speaking Alternate ' 25; Honorable Mention ’26; Prize Speaking ’27; Tennis Team ’25; Tennis “B” ’26- ’27 ; Senior So- cial ' 26; Marshal ’25- ’27 ; Sagamore Home Room Representative ’27 ; Year Book Representative ’24-’27 ; Alumni Council ’27; Speaker Lincoln Day Celebration ’27. STURTEVANT BURR 106 Browne Street “It is a great plague to be too handsome !” C. College. B. January 21, 1910, Boston. N. Sturdie. F. O. “Gentlemen Prefer Blondes.” A. To meet a gentleman who does. D. Harvard. Alpha Pi Entered ’24; Pin and Ring Committee ’27; Crew ’26; German Club ’26- ’27 ; Stage Electrician ’27; Prize Speaking ’27; French Club ’27; Mar- shal ’27 ; Class Lawyer ’27. M. DOROTHY BUXTON 17 Englewood Avenue “Why worry?” C. Commercial. B. May 12, 1910. N. Dot. Debe, Ozzie. F. O. Reading. A. To own a ranch. D. Texas. French Club ’24- ’25. JESSIE W. CAMERON 321 South Street “A flaming meteor shone for hair.” C. Commercial. B. Sept. 5, ? N. Billy. F. O. Chaperoning. A. To travel. D. Heaven. 23
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