Burdett College - Burbad Yearbook (Boston, MA)

 - Class of 1929

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l 9,- GUILE H. FORD Trai p Academy GuiZe Girls do not love me because they do not consider themselves worthy of me. So now we know. At first we thought he was just shy-bashful. He seemed SO uncomfortable when there was a girl within a hundred yards of him. Guile is a fairly bright lad, rather conceited to be sure, but he covers that up by asking lots and lots of foolish questions. ' HERBERT F. GAUDETTE Malden High School KlR07,y7l . Herbert is one of Malden's brightest. Some mornings this In- fant Prodigy has been so bright that the weaker-eyed members of the Faculty were forced to don Smoked Glasses to withstand his Wise Cracks. Little Dynamite Wells says the College has hired Herbert to help Prof. Baker crack his 1930 model jokes. . VVILLIAM B. GENTLEMAN Harvard University Gent It has not been often that such a distinguished scholar has favor- ed our hunble gathering with his august presence. Professor VVm. B. Gentleman, X. Y. Z., P. D. G., late of Harvard and late at Burdett, especially on mornings after the night before, has ever been an inspiration to this unworthy class. Wle will not- cannot-forget him. ' .Tlzirty-four Y ..13.cQnJQ,oi54o,5QnQco.L1.1Q5jQd ,, . 3 4 l. gr 5 15 l 17 5 'Q 1: 'el l B . 6 rd i 'Il bl H a

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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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-Q Fu ' . ' QYDD f 5 D D27 ,go , A. G C C C 5 fl A A ff: 2 THOMAS J. GLEASON VVakefield High School lKT0mYY Tom is the class artist. We have never seen his Scrap Book, but we suppose it contains pictures of all of us in our most Undig- nilied Poses. Professor Catton predicts that the city of Wake- field will be our national art center within a few years. Gleasoifs artistic letterheads were Squire Goodwin's pride. , Senior Secretary, A N Q FRANK E. GOODALE Exeter High School , Frankie New Hampshire sends us4Goodale. If silence is golden, Frankie must own a mint. He seems so shy, so bashful. But these small town boys, you never can tell, Clook at Handsome Harold, for instancej. We'll bet that many a wistful, girlish face peeks out from behind the parlor window curtains as Frankie boards the 7:02 for Boston. CLIFFORD B. HATHORN Hebron Academy llKi6kH . Hail to the great philosopher of the class of '29. Hathorn has taken his place alongside Einstein, Edison and Rosemark as a propounder of confusing theories. Here's his latest: I believe that a conglomerate mass of Platonic friendship is essentlal to the idealistic state of happiness. Forgive him, C0m1'adCS, he's a Mainiac! ANSI T hirty-Jive t 1 S W - ---1 - 'I'F'lf Lu -11 I , , -

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