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-il, Xi 45 L 'fi fl I I P. A df P ,gl it dl Q V U99 Di?DQP .9.' - 1 f 4' FRANKLIN CARR Melrose High School HSrLapper Some day, when Melrose has become a metropolis, when the Charles River has dried up, when Handome-Harold-from-the- Stix ceases to View his beauty in the mirror, some day thousands will be thrilled to hear the mighty voice of U. S. Senator Franklin Carr of Massachusetts. Doc Snow says, I challenge anyone to deny that Carr is a second Webster. Junior Treasurer I W. TEMPLETON CLEVELAND Thayer Academy L Timmie Timmie-e-e-! When we leave Burdett life will ne'er be the same again. No more will we see a despairing Mr. Catton chase a happy-go-lucky Tim down the corridor. No more will we see an outraged Doc pound out that notorious MR, Cleveland, thiss is 2 notifY U that you nowww have I cutt againfst you. Life will sure be different. Vice-Chancellor, A N S2 LAURENCE B. CONLIN South High School Larry Meet Mr. Conlin, Dean of Women, Professor Emeritus of the Secretarial Dept. and Guardian Angel of Room 34. Larry is one of the reasons why traffic is always congested at Secretarial Corner. According to our latest reports, Burdett College has NOT decided to give Mr. Bridgham's job to Larry. Larry comes from Worcester, CMassachusettsD. A N Q Twenty-nine 'ng' ,,g,j......- L . '
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Y Bo PAUL M. BROWNELL South High School Paul Paul is the Rapid Fire Typewriter of the class of '29, While the rest of us were painfully tapping out Hasdfg llcj Cvia the Peck and Hunt methodj, Brother Brownell was merrily pounding his way thru Lesson 10, 11, and points beyond. It is rumored that Paul aspires to become secretary to President Hoover. ANQ W FREEMAN S. CARD Newton Tech Card Boy We all love Card Boy. To us-and the Faculty-he is worth his weight in dyamite. Card just loved to answer Mr. Balcer's question, but he didn't always hear them-he was asleep. An interesting bit of information that this notorious gentleman has given the world is that doughnuts are easier to crack than any other kind of nuts. M. FRANCIS Coififev Haverhill I-Iigh School Hill. F. And here we have-Brother Coffey. For two long years Coffey has falthfUllY, but wearily wandered in from the sticks. I-le is a full-blooclecl, genuine, pefligreecl native of l-laverhill, How- Gver, his Keeper, Dr. Ehnes, says that he is harmless and the faculty has decreed that he may roam the corridors at large so long as remains Doeilg, Twefzty-e17lql,1 TM UIX01?'Dk'1l'fEQ,11nz3.nz11i,rx K'?ix,KX :orinvb U-UQG Some dal . Charlff RSL srix feast? .vm be IW' Can- of 3,3 to den? my 5 7 'Q Q? ? lim: XS: i A gu..:lmui. ' 0? gif.-. ,V y . ' firm: 5 Xlllf :DX Nina -. . '11 it gi Vx ., .
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. DQ5 Q' ARTHUR W. CORCORAN Wakefield High School Art nfl-he Secret of nqy popularity? I will tell you.. Years ago, in my college days, I was partly bald. People avoided me, girls scorned me, Then one day a Mr. Goodwin took me aside and handed me a bottle of NooNAN's HAIR PETROLE, saying What this has done for me it will do for you. All my success and all my beautiful curly hair, I owe to that bottle. CSigned, . A'Art Corcoran ' 'D . ff LAWRENCE O. CUNNINGHAM English High School 4 lil'La7,7,y!! We have been proud to have with us a Gentleman of the Press. Lawrence is known down at the Boston Post-office as Vice-Presi- dent in charge of funny papers. He has been attending Bur- dett that he may some day qualify for the much-coveted posi- tion of Comptroller of Newboy's Yells. Cunningham is very experienced in the art of yelling. I di ROBERT S. DANSKIN, JR. Arlington High School HB0b7Y 'Tis many a Burdett co-ed that has said that those blue eyes have ioncie to her head. The girls all feel happy when Bob is near. Il how can they help it? Hes such a Dear' Oh Bobbie! - 1 Thou marchest: down the road to Fame and leavest naught but broken hearts behind thee. But you'll meet your Nemesis some day, Bob. Look Out! Scribe, A N S2 Thirty DN J-L 4Q,gQl5,gQq0 D.Ol?.gL1,D Q
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