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DQD'iydvi7fD'.9.' X A 9 Q00 1 . I Mason, Walter L-, - Maxwell, Stanley F-, - McCormick, William D., McGowan, Gordon E-, Miller, David G., Morse, Bernard S., Murray, Fred W-, O'Brien, james H., . Perry, Stanley R., If-1 Peoples, James A., . Pitman, Irving N-, Powers, Wilbur A-, Quimby, Millard S., . Rankin, Kenneth W., . Rosemark, jacob, . Rosenwald, Edward C., Schneider, Clifton G., Skoglund, Arthur E., . Smith, Frank W., Streeter, Norman E., . Stevens, Oliver, jr., . Sylvester, Robert E., . Thayer, Gordon, Tracy, Ralph F., Vetterlein, Chester E., Wescott, Albert P., . Wheeler, Phillip A., . Wilson, Fred A., 25 Warren St., W. Medford, . 67 Salem St., Reading, 9 Orchard St., Pittsfield, . 15 Autumn St., Everett, 101 Lewley Ave., Somerville, . 416 School St., Whitman . Cape Elizabeth, 18 VVoodrow Ave., Malden, 45 Upland Rd., Belmont, 49 VValnut St., Arlington, 430 Ferry St., Malden, . Irving St., VVillis 3 7 . Box 216, Corrina, 34 Carruth St., Dorchester, 31 Abbott St., Dorchester, 32 XViley Rd., Belmont, 231 Lincoln St., Hudson, 50 Hillside Ave., Everett, 54 Pleasant St., N. Andover, 26 Parmenter Rd., Wlaltham 195 Nesmith St., Lowell, 47 Bowers St., S. Portland, North Sl., R.F.D., No. ll, Randolph, . 22 Park Road, Franklin 1063 Comnionwezlltli Ave., Newton Center 1208 Salem St.. Malden, . 705 Third Ave., Berlin, 7 ! Mass. Mass. Mass. Mass. Mass. Mass. Maine Mass. Mass. Mass. Mass. Mass. Maine Mass. Mass. Mass. Mass. Mass. Mass. Mass. Mass. Maine Mass. Mass. Mass. Mass. N. H. 44 M adison Ave., Greenwood, Mass. Wong, Hung S., 324 Broaclway, Somerville, Mass. l 1,l'lv -MM!,',,, - , , r ---- ---M .--, -----A --WW A--fr-'vs 4 , - 4, O'QslXXTxfXfXTXfXD,1X'LXi1 xjfxjryngfxj gag: Qlxfxly ,ix 9 lX ,lx Ax Q gnu .tx tl Z 4' 1 x E
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iq U .DDD D-gy 2 Pl.. ,-.11 l . 1' J 'J x -W ctr c ' B. A.. Department, Class of 11029 Anderson, Herbert, Barnes, Albert E., Beard, Robert H., Bishop, Walfred P., Blew, E. R., Jr., ' Blood, Walter F., Brownell, Paul M., Card, Freeman S., Carr, Franklin, . Coffey, M. Francis, . Cleveland, W. Templeton, Conlin, Laurence B., . Corcoran, Arthur W., Cunningham, Lawrence O., Danskin, Robert S., Jr., Davis, H. H., . Decker, David A., Doolittle, Fred L., Dowd, joseph F., Drew, Clifford A., Durant, Albert F., Dulong, James A., Ellis, Charles E., Fahey, Edward F., -Ford, Guile H.,' Gaudette, Herbert F., Gentlemen, William B., Gleason, Thomas J., Goodale, Frank E., . Hathorn, Clifford B., . Haskell, Eugene L., Hewitt, Robert F., , Jones, William A., Kennedy, Robert H., King, William, - Lester, Lawrence W., 5 Reynolds St., North Easton, Mass. 44 Columbia St., Malden, Mass. 1946 East 72d Place, Chicago, Ill. 141 Pilgrim Blvd., Quincey, Mass. 738 Park Place, Niagara Falls, N. Y. . 7 Pleasant St., Ayer, 45 Charles St., Worcester ! 902 Boylston St., Newton Hlds., . 17 Orient Ave., Melrose, 64 Fountain St., Haverhill, 177 Summit Ave., Wollaston, 1038 Main St., Worcester, 61 Emerson St., Wakefield, 175 Hampden St., Roxbury, 55 Tanager St., Arlington, 355 Preble St., Portland, 97 Sherwood Ave., Bridgeport 375 Central St., Mansfield, . Wheelwright, 2 Shattuck Rd., Haverhill, 145 Alden St., Whitman, - 83 Eaton St., Reading, . 71 Ash St., Reading, 47 Waverly St., Brookline, . 3 Whipple St., Kittery, 153b Commercial St., Malden, 94 Lakeview Ave., Cambridge, 15 Bryant St., Wakefield, . 103 Front St., Exeter 191 Huntington Ave., Boston, 305 School St., Whitman, . 24 Mexico St., Camden Mass. Mass. Mass. Mass. Mass. Mass. Mass. Mass. Mass. Mass. Maine Conn. Mass. Mass. Mass. Mass. Mass. Mass. Mass. Maine Mass. Mass. Mass. N. H. Mass. Mass. N. Y. 309 Chestnut Rd., Sewickley P. O., Pa. . 81 Botolph St., Atlantic, Mass. 63 Easton St., Allston, Mass. -43 Hancock St., Everett, Mass. a Forty-nine fqixkxgozx- g 1 71
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muy, Lil' DDQ? -9-' r C C. C f c 9 ISS. 0 is C ass iistoiry 55- SENIOR YEAR SS. On Monday, September 19, when school reopened, habit prompted some of us to return to the 55. old Boylston Bldg., and there seek our classes, while others more alert remembered that our new ESS. home was ready for occupation. ine . It was completed to every detail, a beautiful building, well equipped, spacious and well- , lighted. 55- Three courses were offered to us for this, our second and last year, there being the short hand 55, , group, the business administration class, and the accounting Dept. Each of us chose the course SS. he thought himself best adapted to, or the one he concluded to be the easiest, and promptly set SS to work. ' l No time was lost in getting down to our studies, nor did our instructors delay, even the usual 55- length of time, in doling out our home assignments. It was remarkable to notice the change that had F16 Q come over our class. i We seem to have aged considerably during the brief summer months and SS. i now the class as a unit had self-assumed a much more serious attitude. It seemed they no longer SS. gl treated subjects of discussion as lightly as before, nor did they turn all well meant remarks into , humor. The purpose of Burdett College had expressed itself and it was now evident in SS' everyone's attitude. SS- i Mr. Hurley called our first class meeting the morning of September 26, the purpose of which 55, was to elect new class officers. Our time was limited and our purpose only partly completed at ES' this roundup and at our next class meeting a week later all offices were filled, the following men L being chosen: President, Ernest Blew, Vice-President, Chester Vetterleing Secretary, Thomas DS' Gleasong Treasurer, Fred Murrayg and Sergeant-at-Arms, Clifton Schneider. 55- VVe next voted to abuse the Freshmen in the same manner as we'd been maltreated the year F16 before. Our suggestions as to rules to be followed by our inferiors were even harsher than those 55. outlined to us. Much to our satisfaction and delight the freshmen for the next few weeks were ,S seen wearing bright, gaudy colored frosh caps, they also were prohibited from sporting knickers, 3 ' bow-ties, and sweaters, and whenever in the environs of the school building were obliged to sup- SS' ply the seniors with cigarettes. 1 55- Christmas came and the giving spirit pervaded, we were given a 10-day vacation. ' re- -I, turned on January 2, 1929, and soon were far into our books preparing for mid-year examinations. is They came all too soon, some passed and some didn't, others, it is hoped, will. t t I At this juncture diversion was craved and out of sympathy for the freshmen for the humilia- 'S' tions they'd been submitted to, the seniors gave them an evening's entertainment at the Stat- ler Hotel on January 18th, in the form of a semi-formal dance. It was held in the Chinese Suite and everyone told of the good time he had. 1 ' The night of February 1 was a gala night for the entire student body, their parents, and the faculty. It was Parents' Night given to the entire student body by the facultY fmfl School Officers in the main ballroom of the Hotel Statler, a well selected place for such an occasion. The cogm- mittee headed by Mr. Robinson, presented a very entertaining and elalpmte program' Dancmg followed, and at 1:00 A. M., although we were tired, it was disheartening to hear the orchestra la the last dance. , D yFriday, May 10th, was the date of our Junior Prom. The PEIVW V535 glven US at the Belle' vue Hotel, a formal dance, well handled by the first year men, well enJOYfffl by both Year men, and a reciated b the 2nd ear men. h . . concludegour schodl calendar but the historY Of th? C1355 'S not Closed mth gradliailim' Rather, the pride of past achievement, not only in book learning but In all lmes of Scfloollictlvltlii the honor of present glory, and the confidence of youth in the future, is but an early c aplgrlent the real history thatiis to follow. With our faclis ttirneil tovgfzildr 'ixjtilgflufe CW111 3 C0 - er 0 - - airl thus, we, the class of 1929 regretfully close t is clap -Philip A. Wheeler. g .,,.
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