Burdett College - Burbad Yearbook (Boston, MA)

 - Class of 1929

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o4v1yQyiy9D-Qs 1' C F RED L. DOOLITTLE Mansfield High School llR0yH Here isaserious-minded young man whose Ponderous Delibera- tions are a ,source of much amazement to Our Class. He is such a heavy thinker that he tires quickly and here at school he spends most of his time snoozing. We call him our Infant Prodigal. Roy is a good fellow-he says so himself. The only thing we have against him is that he is Editor of This Book. ANSI JOSEPH F. Down Hardwick High School Hjoeil Ye Primitive Man from the Wilds. joe likes nothing better than to prowl around in the Deep Forests. He says he goes hunting, but we know he's just out picking May flowers. Moth- er Nature consigned joe for shipment during the Stone Age, but the stork took a detour and he didn't arrive until this century. CLIFFORD A. DREW Haverhill High School KlCl7iH'!7 Cliff was the star member of the Shorthand Boys . He could take notes and typewrite about twice as fast as could any other member of Mrs. Alley's pets. We hope that Cliff will keep flght on burning up typewriters after he gets out into this busi- ness world that we have been hearing so much about the last two Years. Cliff is noted for his generosity both in school and out. We hope he gets over this before some big man takes all his money away from him. Thirty-two 'XX ' T one .,iQOC.00,KL1Pi i R ' We one he'S ClaS dor Hou N -ip? Q

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X1 .QD ,ILQ Y 'ff 1 I . Q20 Dvovvfoorfiyayiyv o A HOWARD H. DAVIS , ' Hebron Academy ' Howie V For .two years f'H. H. has concealed from his classmates his official position in Boston, but it is out at last! He isatraveling publicity agent for South Portland. 'Tis said that Howie was the sorrowful victim of a Lasting Love and that he tried to for- get by going far away. He traveled-and here he is. CHARLES W. DECELLE Lawrence High School H Charlie , . Charlie, the good-looking drug store cow boy from Lawrence. With those eyes, those amorous eyes, that Woiiien love so well, we do not see how he can summon so much concentration here at school. Charlie will succeed. He has caught the secret of That Winning Smile from Barnes. You've leased a space in our memories, Charlie Boy. DAVID A. DECKER ' ' Bridgeport High School Dave This fair-haired Apollo we call Dave. He came all the way l , from Bridgeport, Conn., to grace our humble assemblY: DaV1d.5 G one reason for living is Cash Registers. Like Doollttlef he 15 , never more content than when ringing up a fl1Ck9l 01' dlme that he ' has wheedled from some poor, hard-working member of the Buying Public. Tinkle, Ding! A N S2 . . ' A Thirty-one U 'ng ' ,...,. 1. - P 1' '



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Q1 T iv MDJDD rviyvai o. L I ALBERT F. DURANT VVhitman High -School 5 HAZ!! I We just simply couldn't understand Durant. But then, he's one of those Small Town Boys so we'couldn't tell. Durant, hes just about 99 44-1002 pure. He's the only Man in our Class who can walk the entire length of the Third Floor Corri- p dor without casting an adoring glance at a Girl. Oh, How- ? How can it be? . l A N sz L l I I Q l l l QI 1 CHARLES E. ELLIS l Reading High School: Charlie Q I i When you think of Reading think of Ellis. Charlie is the boy V that made the southwest corner of Room 36 Wild and Wooly. i Asa result of his escapades in this section, members of the y Faculty cast a wary eye on all who venture forth from this area. Reading must be a wild town when Charlie gets home. EDWARD R. FAHEY Brookline High School , Eddie Caesar had his Brutus, the cotton had .its boll WOFITI, 1?f0f9SS0f Catton had his Bookkeeping Deficienmes, and th? Senior Class had its Fahey- Brutus is dead, Perry has Some fnsect Powdfif for the bollworm, Snapper can track the Dehcients to their Lair, but Fahey-We will miss his Irish tongue. Thirty-tlzree ' ee C1 2'- f' i . 1 ff f-- -- -- ,,f-

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