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' - if fi D+0voDfDmayDfDQyDawQJGyDv5J-la- , , GORDON E. MCGOWAN Everett High School Mac Hail to McGowan! One of Professor Baker's finest! Mac has super-human powers of concentration. Ever since September he has listened to-and understood!-every word of the worthy Professor's disquisitions, dissertations, and disseminations on Accounting. VVe expect a lot of Mac. He should get ahead in the world. I DAVID G. MILLER Somerville High School llDaveYY Hail to the lad with a Fertile Brain! When he graduates, Dave , will accept a position as hired man on Eddie Fahey's farm in Brookline. Dave says he just LOVES Nature. In leaving, he Aadmonishes us To avoid that run-down feeling, Cross Crossings Cautiouslyf' In June Dave will become Exchequer of Coats. BERNARD S. MORSE Whitman High School Bunny This young man, who frequently wears a polychromationeck- tie, and sits back in sophisticated comfort way down in the shadows of Room 36 is Bunny Morse. He takes the Accounting course. 'That he may become an accountant? Ah, No! Day after day he sits in Mr. Baker's classes that he may S0medaY have a vocabulary like the worthy Dfofessof S' Thirty-nine ll , ,D S T f-' J: gg 1 .U s..sa ......- a -'. ,,,2
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ne- L r Z WALTER L. MASON Medford High School Walter Many times have we looked over yonder in the direction of West Medford and saw the sky gray and threatening. Instantly we would know that Professor Mason was thinking deeply of some ponderous problem in Accountancy. We will always remem- ber you, Walter, as a gentleman, scholar, and judge of good bal- ance sheets. ANQ STANLEY F. MAXWELL Reading High School Stan Every morning, after gentle warnings from his mother not to get lost or to speak to strangers on Tremont Street, this little man flags the train at Reading and makes his way-all alone- to the big city. My! But Stanley is an awful bashful child. He dreaded going up to typewriting because he had to sit beside a Girl. E WILLIAM D. lVlCCORMICK Pittsfield High School Alfie You see before you Dean McCormick, late of Pittsfield. We call him Dean because of his Solemn Face. For two years Mac guided a careening taxi thru the busy streets of Pittsfield. That as not recovered yet. Mac seems to be awfully bashllll, but he's the ideal Theme Song to many a girl's Drama of Love. Metropolis h A N S2 TfI'1'l'fj'-Ullgflf 1 l . A I 'S 'NXf1u3mg2:ep,.I!r1Q,Qc,n,u,aeno.zeonL1A10'0'QI 4 l I l Q7 l l il 19 H 33 P5 5 J S 5 Hai sup- he ll Pro Act the
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D990 pafmwyuip-Qs FRED W. MURRAY Tufts College NOx!! Nobody loves a fat man-especially when he is collecting class dues, but here is one man that went over big in Our Class. He deserves a lot of Applesauce because he did more Work in his three day week than most of us did in our five. The B. 81 M. puts an extra locomotive on the Pine Tree Limited when Fred goes home. Senior Treasurer l 4 - 4 l A I j'AMEs H. O'B1z1EN Malden High School Red - Nay, there is not one of his teachers who will not admit that he has the brightest head in Our Class. james has never been in Love. Indeed, a girl tried to Hirt with him once, but he took off his hat when he saw her and she thought he meant Stop. Rosemark has cast covetous glances at Red's head lately. WVe think he is going to scalp him. JAMES A. PEOPLES Somerville High School Allan And here, ladies and gentlemen, here you may View one of our most beautiful exhibits-Peoples, our fair-haired boy from Ar- lington. Allan is a most lovable child. He has never been in Love and seems to be proud of the fact. However, we hope for the best. Gentlemen are not the only ones who prefer blondes. A N sz Forly .41 ' 1 I WW E-QZFQQQ ,nooucnnfuffiigi s 7 'D .St l i Q i 1 K Q
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