Cambridge Latin High School - Review Yearbook (Cambridge, MA)

 - Class of 1932

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THOMAS LONG BRAMHALL . 7 CLASS HONORS .... 8 PROLOGUE . . . 9 FACULTY . . . 10 - 14 SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS . 15 YEAR BOOK STAFF . . . 16 CLASS OF 1932 . . . 17 - 109 PIN COMMITTEE . . . 110 RECEPTION COMMITTEE . . . 111 SENIOR HOME ROOM COMMITTEE . 112 CLASS POEM .... 113 ORCHESTRA . 114 CLASS SONG . 115 CLASS HISTORY . 116 SENIOR DRAMA . 118 PROPHECY . . 121 REVIEW , . 124 CLUBS 125 SPORTS . 129 DEBATING . 140 CLASS WILL . 141 GRATITUDE . 143 EPILOGUE . . 144 OUR ADVERTISERS . 145 'IOOHOS NI.LV'I CINV HDIH HDGIHEINVO Ls yy ,fwwp L, , - '.4.f4f.f.,fyvu-A41 EYJXQVQ-ff-f'V44f0V izf'-if-f 'N.f A ' S- ' +-- if ,L- -- ff 1-f Q. 0 rv f' V' ,L LESLIE L. CLEVELAND 1 ' 1 A Heaclmasfer , A 25 7U L J f LLL X . X 5 f' 1 XM X - L- I N -,f , lr, A-I .4 L, 1? 'I Fd-,Z ufxlffm-w-'- ,V fjfvfx - 1 f 149' Wy ,, A: If X-Q-M - 1' v , i -.' 1 -NN The four years which we have spent in Cambridge High and Latin School have been made profitable by the under- standing and patience of our captain, the headmaster, Mr. Cleveland. He has shown himself always kind and just in solving our problems and guiding us in our long trip. When we grounded upon hidden shoals, his ready assistance came to rescue us and set us on our course once more, directing us ever onward. Mr. Cleveland's guidance is invaluable in helping us chart our courses after we leave our ship and become the captains of our own little skiffs on the choppy seas. What more can we say than that we wish that we may always strive to attain the standards which he has given us? I 5 'Dedication., C5215 a token of our deep appreciation of all the service and helpful advice which have been freely given vis by our honored friend and master, we, the Qlass of IQ32, dedicate this year iBook 1:0 'Thomas Long igrarnhali THOMAS LONG BRAMHALL Assistant Headmaster W A,'vg',QTj 4 ,,b?,,B,f gal, .,,Q,,M V , 'jylfg iff? 'J U' fy If 7 r Glass 6316011015 BLESSINGTON, MARY CAMERLENGO, ENES CANNON, HELEN COEN, MARGARET CURRAN, JOHN DWYER, WALTER EDISON, EDNA fFirst FETTER, EMILY GOLDER, RUTH GOUGH, CATHERINE GRAZULIS, MINNIE GREGORY, KATHRYN LANCASTER, GERTRUDE LUCAS, LUCY MCLEAN, FLORA MILLER, ELIZABETH OCKLIS, IDA PIVELATIS, BERTHA Honorsp REDSTONE, CONSTANCE RUNDLET, GEORGE SANDERS, CATHERINE SPECTER, MANES SPIEL, SIDNEY WHITMAN, EMILY WYMAN, LELIA 8 Kllrologuey The whistle is blowing, the bell is ringing, the intervals be- tween the chugs of the engine are growing longer. Slowly but steadily the pilot is steering the boat into the harbor, the destina- tion of a sea voyage which at times the passengers thought would never terminate. There is great jubilation among the voyagers for all are happy to have weathered safely so perilous and difficult a journey. In spite of the hardships of the trip, through the prudence of the pilot, the courage of the captain, the efficiency of the crew, and the good-will of all the passengers, those on board have made the voyage an agreeable and memor- able experience. Some of the travelers are eagerly awaiting an opportunity to set forth on a short voyage, whereas others anticipate the excitement of a greater exploratory voyage over vaster unknown seas. As the journey draws to a close, however, the voyagers find themselves reluctant to abandon the association of their fellow-passengers whose friendships the perils and dis- coveries of the voyage have cemented. In token, therefore, of their mutual friendship, the passen- gers have assembled their photographs with records of the out- standing events of the trip in this Year Book, which they hope will serve as a lasting remembrance of one of the most exciting yet pleasant voyages which has even been made on the Sea of Knowledge. 9 'luwxfas fum .ws in 9 I L AbBDlQGfM I GHM LATIN 5El'IIllL C 6513 -547 1 J 4 f f JQDH 42 45GZEElQ Q ZZZQQQZZQEEPQZELZQQQTHZQQQAQIQEQA 74 . .V ' , A I A 5 Sf 8 4 A ,.WEw.Qi9zvW64fmW:cffzW52fZ1fa14f4 Q25m??, J. .EE . mf ' +A A EA 1 E A MR. TIMOTHY F. DOWNEY Assistant Headmaster' MR. JAMES H. LEONARD .Master MR. CHESTER BLISS Assistant Headmaster MR. EDWARD J. DANEHY Master 4 V ' ff.: if 'g 5 Q dfwzvwf' 4 A T 'QQJEIQLQ V, , 7 f Y3LFZIpQiW'.4QQ4?67 l?Zf??LZEflZZQQ7QQl:ZA Y f 1' . 2 AN 'W , 3 , f ion a ' 'ff 1 - ,, , BIIPTS ETHEL MCELROY MISS MARY MURRAY Dean of Senior Girls Dean of Junior Girls f 'N .fa, ..fQf, N f J' E! ,fi , Miss ELIZABETH M. DRISCOLL Miss HILDA RUSSELL Dean of Sophomore Girls Dean of Freshmawz Girls II ' ' T JQ5AYg, 01Q4Y4f l!dfc7lfVA'fmf W 7iZm?5Q?QE1?Q7?Q7il??5'lffU?51S125JZilY22LZ is Q an 5- A at in 2 A x , 5 M , .tml Vw ' A 2- 7 4 A M 7171 few? J ' 'ff 1 if f gl , . if MR. GEORGE H. CAIN Miss ANNA P. BUTLER Headmastens Assistant Heaclmastens Assistant 'Y AI MISS MABEIJ A. HARRINGTON Miss MADELEINE L. SLADE Heudnzrfstefs Assistant Headmastevgs Assistant I2 2 WHWWWW JQWWM 4, -lTi1Dg5 ,QQZD4Qi - ---16947415 ffidfifii' l M Bl9ELtt! A Miss HENRIETTA E. MCINTIRE Miss MARGARET A. LYNCH I'I6Cl.CZ'TI1CLSfCT,S Assistant Headonastefs A istant J! A JL L04 R MR. JOSEPH DONOVAN MR. ALBERT M. SATERIALE Headmastens Assistant Headmaster? Assistant I3 1 ' dyikfudfd i 'F J 4 J :L 4 1 L, L 5 4 s SHHIHL v 1 fig! . 3 f? f 1 n 1 f lfzimw YA 4- fi g- , :Q ,f MR. CECIL T. DERRY Miss LILLIAN R. HARTIGAN Mastefs Assistant Mcestefs Assistfwzt ff' if U Sf if 51,6 My XJ f X N97 f. , ,f U JM- . xg' r' f ' LJ f,f:-f'S'j' 1 - B, f, K1 ,,' I ff! If N 6 9' R , i,lM,,' fJ if f VC -J f f 7,7 J , Q In 5,1 ..!llQ1.2fw2f 'K' 4 f J 5 1 r f ' Y I4 H. fl? Vt Alif 'M I4 V f 5 . X 1 r I , ' X - ' , l f Q,-,. ,,,, 1- Q of fi-ff ww' Aw CAPTAIN WRST MATH 1 . ' 1 Q 'bQ I J ?1ORHN ANNE 5u 'N ECONO M1-wg PU Q 3-3 . 1 . s N Y X W , . f5A Q f I fp RBAPQHFARWELL BERNAW KRW! S D52 I5 edrosian. A.B sf as .24 D-4 E 'Tis C 2 Pb 5 ,E : CD L+ bn Q-4 o rl E P5 P P4 5 r-C U C5 5-T 2 E 'FD' 41 of r-4 an 3 o P4 6 Q IE 5 s-4 -5-7 CD P E 63 C o :J P-1 Te Di rn 'U F-4 G5 ,S cv.9. 'QM G5 2 Ci .5 cu 'U o o U Q si o U1 60 'U o E Q 52 cv F5 o ,-C as vig cu ,M rn I3 O bo .f-4 cd 2 cf -Q +2 ,J E M on IP bi :A U 2 5 b O L5 E .-C2 sm E ms U M E ,Q sm E CYS wig fnpm dm? -va 5. QQ O 'FE -S Q S o O lb QD EQSUJ ,SI rn 5-4 G5 E fd cf .. H :ws Q aa Q Q-I S cu Q cv cv 3 U2 H P: 2 C o U 45 cf w 5 o U2 fi P: cu 9 U14 mi LH E 3 o Qi '49 5'-1 .5 N in 0 X 0 s , A A ' 1 A S X S 1 3 D ' Eg 4 3. AN at 5 4 ' 'S 2 AHEARN, ELEANOR M. BUNNY 35 Buena Vista Park Hugh O'Brien Grammar School Home Economics Club, 1932 .-It all times quiet and demure Ye! -who ran clouhl her rapahilifles? Bryant R Stratton ALMEIDA, ELIZABETH BETTY 194- Bridge Street Putnam Grammar School Elizaheth is a .fiudenl great, though Jmall, Hfho if there with ansfwenf one and all. Burdett College ALPERT, SARAH 92 Hamilton Street Morse Grammar School G. A. A. Sarah Awilh her fwinning fwayr Blade our days, happy day!! Nurse - Beth Israel Hospital ANARSHUS, GRACE 17 York Street Kelley Grammar School She har thai deep pemifve look , Not acquired from a 110016. Work ANASTOS, ELLEN P. POLLY 14-92 Cambridge Street Home Room Committee, 1927-28-29 1 Polly is a rharming lar: 1 Her pleamrzt A-ways fwill help her past. V 1 Undecided I 5 I8 1 'WA Y A A 4 f J , DW 2- W0 4 L G ZQZTQWCC A 277222703 ZlZ547lE1?L '1337l5ZZ7Z12CUlQZ3' EMBQIDEE ICH MD TIN ECGHUJL 1 i , W 'ff ii 7QHQ '9 7 ? ZE?JL' ?QETC7'5 + 2 , , Ill! ANDELMAN, ABE ANDY 101 Trowbridge Street Harvard Grammar School Class Basketball, 1928-29 Chess, 1930-31 Checkers, 1930--31 Abe is a cheerful lad, HP!! newer rlofwnra,vz',' nor is he sad. ANDREW, WILLIAM BILL 143 Second Street Putnam Grammar School lla I5 amhiliour, eww all do hnofwj lla will attain famz' fzfalzerzffr he may go. Boston University BAKER, VVILLIAM JESSAMIN Blu, 145 Upland Road Morse Grammar School Senior Drama, 1932 junior Prom Committee, 1931 Ilome Room Committee, 1928-29 flil Ihr' Jfllgl' hr 'way .vin1j1lr, natural, Ilfffflllly, 'TQ-war only fwhfn hz' fwas of hr fwar afiing. llarvard College BARCZYKOWSKA, JOSEPHINE HELEN jon 232 Charles Street St. lledwigzfs Parochial School Home Economics Club Representative of Home Economics Club Home Room Committee, 1928 .lor is shy and furry dfmurf, But lhat .rhf it pretty you may he .turf Undecided BARENBERG, SYLVIA SNOOKY 161 Columbia Street YVellington Grammar School G. A. A., 1928-29-30 Home Room Committee, 1928-29-30 :Il-'ways happy, al-wayr gay, lVf'd surely like to hafve her stay. Simmons College L fa s, - 11, '1 .. 1 1, 1, 1 1 if awnn nnnnnanmnn 'J 3 1 1- 1 1 1 . l' R' 1 1 1 ' 1 151' lk tg 1 1 11 , it 1' 1 ,. 1222 l' 135' 411 12 A 251 W lk 15 4 ,, . x Iggy 5,1 - 1 P1 Q1 17' 121 , 1x1 mg A lb, 1 11 1 x N 1: - 1 li 11 1 . lt l ig ,R lL lo Pi 1,41 1' I' t 1 1 4, N 1 . 1 I 1 1- 1 11 1 15, 1 1 1, 1- , 1 ,I . 1 1 I 2 I 1 -1 Q . , 1 3 2 I CQ '4'Lf..Q C111 .15 JMC f I' '21 K, Pe 1 1. l -,,,,,,,-7 A AA AAA in--AAAA g+'-- - 'P t '- D ' ' Q MMM ' 1 A lf: ' 9 3 1'fmwaamfinavffzewfsffzzfwcrfzizizzzgzsaizo 1 Amnlnct HIGHM LATIN 5nnmLl BARTOLON E, SALLY ' SAL 2-H-3 Massachusetts Avenue Bright and flzffrful all the fwlzlle, ' She' flllways has I1 ,funny Jmllf. Business College l l ' BATCHELOR, ANDREVV RAND ANDY LEFTY 1 5 Perry Street l Morse Grammar School Football, 1928-29-30-31 Freshman Basketball Basketball, 1930-31-32 Baseball, 1931-32 ' Senior Home Room Committee I Christmas Pageant, 1928 l Alf firrumyiancrs alter 4 lllay surrfst nffurr falter! ' Bridgeton Academy - University of Texas , BEDROSIAN, ARAM PAUL l FLASH 973 Massachusetts Avenue Harvard Grammar School I Year Book Committee 1 1 i Home Room Committee, 1930-31 I Christmas Entertainment Committee l VVelfare Committee Dark of hair and quirk of ,vpferlz flram is Il Ngulrlr' jlfafll. Harvard College 1 BERKELEY, RUTH HELENE RUFUS RUTHIE l 128 Lexington Avenue 1 St. Paul's Parochial School G. A. A., 1927-28' Home Economics Club, 1931-32 .4 .tmilf lhaft fworth a tlzoutand Marx I in any market. f 5 Cambridge School of Training for Nurses l ' 1 BERNARD, PAUL DUNBAR I l '- BERNIE l 27 Copley Street r i Russell Grammar School , . 1 lf! Hockey, 1928-30 l , IVIIU broke no promixe, .wrwed no priivale end , I Wlzo gazned no title, and lost no friend. - I V Electrical Engineer 20 Hutchinson Central High School, Buffalo, N. Y IU '1 l. ,, W... ,, , , i f I aaeunvo ' are 7 ' 4' T 'H 1 , few . ff. ZZ QLllZ7?Q1lm7L7QT7ilZ:7QQ7J 1 luv , . M if 2 AND 3 o 4 . E . - - BESHGETUR, LILLIAN LIL 53 Dana Street Harvard Grammar School G. A. A. Home Economics Club We all knofw that a girl like Lil 14 great plaee in the hall of fame fwill jill. Boston University BLACKMUR, ELIZABETH PINKIE BETTY BLACKY 52 Irving Street Agassiz Grammar School G. A. A. Basketball With a girlirh look and a Jfweei little .vmile P. G. BLAKE, lNlARY DOROTHEA DOT 565 Franklin Street St. Paul's Parochial School St. Mary's High School Home Economics Club Home Room Committee, 'lil'C8SLl1'Cl', 1932 Xllfwoyr good naiured, fond of sfwfelr, ll1'1lry'J the girl you'd like to meel. Burdett College BLESSINGTON, MARY ANNE 28 Prentiss Street Agassiz Grammar School G. A. A., 2 years Home Room Committee Class Notes Reporter fflfwayx ready to join in fun She ir liked hy efveryorle. Business Career BOIREAU, RUTH CONSTANCE CoNNn2 +7 Creighton Street Ellis Grammar School Connie is quite Il peppy girl, With laughing eyer and .rparkling curls. Undecided . 4f ' l KR, . Waewwwuawer Af . eg l 4 ' Q N., 4 .Vi . 44 Q 45' lag Q4 if 4 f' ' 4 424 l . lx 455 4 M X 13.2 454' T is 'gl :El Sl Es' Q4 its l l' 4 N cs, P4 lf, x 45 . 4? :it N .gi L4 4 gil 4 Ls , s Q 4 N 45, s ' 4 4 4 15 lk . 43 5' 4 N 4 t 52704 l I 45, E 2 I N . N 4 li 3 FE4 4 R4 3 4 Til 3 IS 5 get 2 'M 3 4' x li' Q I ' -. 2 fi 4 Q 5 'U W' nzoaelawm eel at Darla of hair ana' quick of speech 5 Dot is a regular peach. 1 fr f W- v f 1-Awww------V I ,V'--- A H- .-.-..,--- ..,.,.. ..,, . M vs K 3' , ' ' f ' ' ' I - 1 1 ji ' Q 3 - 5 i i Q 'S - at ef 1 1 3 ' . 5 5 5 I - l L ' ' ' 'M' ' 'YA' '-'-- -' -i- - At-- ---- V- ---------W-----A Vxf- -ff---- M --ff -.HL-. ----1.-....., . .. .. .. .M .,,, ,,,..,... ...-,.,,,,,,,,4.,,,,,,L,,. ,,,,,,,,,..,,.,j I' I . BOLZ, DOROTHY M. Dixie ' 17 Peters Street Webster Grammar School . Carefree, jelly, and srweet, f This liltle lady it mighty petife. 1 Business College BOTELHO, ALFRED WILLIAM BING 30 Berkshire Street g Kelley Grammar School i Darla bro-wn hair, hig hrotwn eyes, Full of fun and alfwayr fwise. 5 Massachusetts College of Pharmacy ' BOUDREAU, BEATRICE ELIZABETH ' BEA ' 14-3 Harvey Street I Our Lady of Pity Parochial School S Bea is lwinsome, sweet, and denzure , A rlasxmate true,' of thir :we are Jure. - 9 Undecided , N 5 BOURGET, DOROTHY ELIZABETH 1 DOT BETTE I 112 Larch Road l Russell Grammar School Class Notes Editor, 1931-32 Choir, 1929-31 L Radcliffe College BRATHVVAITE, ITHA 162 Brookline Street Webster Grammar School ,fl funnier dirposition can nefver he found! P. G. 1 I 22 ,gssev fmrerfann applemmfonaeyaffevefanneffrffeyffe fwfr ?67Z1?42!ZE1?1!fZ1QZiQZUQzl7Z ' e ' - 5 . Q Nl 3 , 3 I 'WSV5' VM . ZQf4'ii2!QQ7 477f ,, v ,,., .f v,- wr, . , L -,,-,, BRATHWAITE, E. MARTHA MARTH 162 Brookline Street A friend in need, Z I5 a friend indeed. gg P. G. Q 3 3 BRAMLEY, WILLIAM C. 2 BILL 3 27 White Street is Peabody Grammar School Q Phi Club 3 Basketball 5 Track, 1931 3 Crew, 1931 lnterclass Baseball, 1930-31 Hix appearanee is rigidly mild But tlzey tell me l1e'x afwfully fwild. Massachusetts Nautical School BRENNAN, R. PAUL PAUL 91 Tremont Street Senior Drama He ix happy and gay Tllf0IlH!l0llf the day. BREVVER, DORIS MAE DOT DORRY 38 Mt. Pleasant Street Peabody Grammar School Tennis Dorix is ll elzarming larsf Her pleasing 'ways 'will let lzer pays. Interior Decorator - Nurse BRONSTEIN, LILLIAN LIL 218 Franklin Street VVebster Grammar School Freshman Chorus, 1928-29 Piano Player for Sophomore Assembly lVe like you Lil, indeed que do Your enemies fwill lfe .scarce and fefw. Boston University - College of Liberal Arts 3 Qi! P l ul I s, , E. ii is . 2 3 sg 04' Qfvdflf fiery its -48559 lk- ,. asm wa?-1014 WU 9 .Q leg-slfibii' ,1 .-s JL! X. ..f M2 'Q X . 5 3 3 3 W 1 :V- I X, , if .4 9 . E, PL? rl ' E V' N, Y? ' Q 34 -2' Ya 3 zl K Z 'i Q 0 2 t Q 2 l f I If t l 'L I k.f l icq-9-Ze!-rm-f, - aa -U ua , a, - as , , ,uh ,Manu and . ' 'LZ-IK f ' MJJAQEJFZZQI-eQ1f41aQQQ1-LL.frumitg . E 1 A 1 g i ' ' . .ff . M 1 'f' li I -' . . Y 'f Nj X Vis, -----3-...-,-.... I IQ! ff, I 4 y, J gmfmmranp me ma., rr 1 lj 1, ' Y 7 ' i 1 P A' BROVVN, EDI , ' A X5 ,V V ELIEEMADELINE . rf l f 1 Q Q Vl . I 5 I, jf S3 145 Market Street 'J J' gf' ,rf Q S Fletcher Grammar School 'gi 1' 'J Edith and a smile arf synonymous. J f' Business College rr ? 'Q 1 , if Z . 7 , i X BROVVN, VIOLET GERALDINE 3 . V1 DmP1.Es SMILES ' Ig z 20 Suffolk Street of 'JJ' 1 'JI' Q Roherts Grammar School ,J Q fx i E Home Economics Club, 1930 -- . 1 g 924 Glee Club ' JJ ' E Chorus, 1930 rf -' ' J gg fiffflj a girl lhatlv nffwr hluef jf Q Q , There arf' .fo many thing: :he like: to do. S l New England Conservatory of Music S Y S BROVVNE, EDITH T. BRowN1E 'E ,QE +4 Tuttle Street Q ' Peahod' Grammar School 'Q '15 5 Q K If you gf! a fold or .mmething fworxf, Q Call for Brofzcniz' Io he your nursf. S5 1 Nursing 0 42 - W if A V BROVVNRIGG, CATHERINE IOSEPHINE 96 f BROWNIE Q Zz Y 18 Copley Street St. Peter's Parochial School il Basketball, 1929-30-31-32 Q Basketball Varsity Manager, 1931-32 5, Baseball, 1929-30-31-32 G. A. A., 1929-so-31-32 5 4,3 Basketball Manager, 1931-32 E gr , T 2 Jihlflzrx are hfr art Q4 find .rhf sure har a lrue heart. 2 Burdett College E is 1 BUCKLEY, DANIEL JOSEPH Q DAN BUCK jog Q 263 Concord Avenue r S St. Peter's Parochial School Q gr Football, 1930-31 Q J mind culfurfd, mpahle of .folmr thought. Q P. G. - Harvard College xlwafaw vauwauylzaulg 24 AD 1 3 1 fyifr if J 71' Q 'M ' C 7 4474! AJGWFA T F 7 ' lflffffivllli Y 42 QQ551512139527l77Q7lf27llZEQQ7 Ann ,x , 1 g'Z 0 ' ' 7lfff 1 , lZ'LZQ'Q77?f l3'Qf1Z'Z7L?T'+-, S- -v v- -1 1 gin nnnmfainnwaz 3 C BUDROE, GEORGE ARTHUR f BUD 9 Fairfield Street Qi Richmond Hill High School, N. Y. The fworld afwaits Il man rrzdnfwrd with pal-wfrs, To him :he promirfs her golden rhofwers. Undecided 'f BURKE, JOSEPH LEO Q RED if lj 922 Massachusetts Avenue Z Sacred Heart Parochial School Phi Club 1 Hockey, 1929-30-31 Senior lnterclass Basketball Senior Interclass Baseball Full of fun, ful! of ppp, 51 Q ' Already hr .f won quite ll rrp , 5 5 E 9 2 1 1 5 BURNS, FRANCIS LOUIS ti FRANK BUNso Q 214 Pearl Street E 'I Morse Grammar School Q K K Q Sffn, but no! hfard. if Lowell Electrical School S it 5 Q, E l if BURNS, ROBERT J. e Bois 4 136 Brookline Street ' lNlorse Grammar School 9 Popularify and famz' 111' quill surely aflrlin. 6 Northeastern University ' fl 'E BURNS, w1x1rRBD BARBARA 1 XVIXXIE BILLIE Vi. 3+ Fairmont Avenue 3' XVehster Grammar School 5 G. A. A., 1923-29-30-31-32 Q I BasketbaIl,1929-30-31-32 Varsity,l929-30-31-32 , ' Baseball, 1929-so-31-32 Swimming, 1931-32 T. G, T. Treasurer, 1928-29 4 5, T. P. President, 192s-29 K ig , Home Room Secretary, 1929-30 Class Notes Collector, 1928-29 4 Reception Committee, 1931-32 Lucky, lifflf, and Iitlzf, Ri 1 'N Shfx Ilzf rpife af life. fyuuwwvvduydaane' Sargent School or P. G. 25 Q 3' . , . .. ..,.,, , - ,.,,,. .,..,, .S ,,.. .S , e t --...gl-w.4lL, JH AY HQQJ amnarzoaaaavff if- ' f ff f f T P3ZZQEL5l2QQU?1EW121C1?EQQi5rAQQ'Z'Ia.e1:L I 4 3 3 y L'AM3l1lDEE HIE IK!! gf S ' fi: . ff ' 1 T 1. s l L -5 rl P A 5 S rl far r ,I . S K x, , r l 4 3 w EZ 5 .sf 5 ,1 l X I V l ,, i 55 5 l li 'l ' ml 1 l P 1 ,A ,l l r l l I X ,N Q r P N 1 is . 4 l f l Q s it ,y it gl f 'fn A is ' I b l l ' 4. , I Z! 'N w I . I 5 ,l 5 l a P NP L .I ' l 1s V, Q HV, 'NN . ,sf A 'A 15 ca, sa C: 5 ir 5' is 1 fl 2 ' E 3 s 12 so 2 AN 5 r , 5 V I rwmfrv ' sr 4 + BURSEY, VIOLET MAY VI 4 Gray Gardens West Peabody Grammar School Thr .rurzyhine ix in her eyes, K Allfwayx thoughfful, merry, and fwlrn. Business BUSBY, HELEN Buz 79 School Street St. Mary's Parochial School Shrlf I1 mixture of rm! hair, pep, and good Business College CAHILL, JOHN JOSEPH JOHNNY 25 Haskell Street Saint Iohnls Parochial School Class Notes Reporter IIr'rr s a lan' fwifh easy gram, fun. Dark hrrz-wr: hair and handsamz' farf. Bentley's School of Accounting CALLAHAN, CATHERINE KAY 32 Gurney Street Russell Grammar School But hlerf, fwifh her, 'Tis spring throughout the year. Secretarial Work CALLAN, PAUL BUTCH 24 Quincy Street Peabody Grammar School Chess, 1931-32 hVhy ,vhould a man fwhofe hfarl if Swarm rw S11 filer' his grandfirf rut in alaha51fr? Harvard 26 ithin V, - 2, 2 . Mm 3 an Jxmmzzmcfazazsf ' 0 I I I I f I L ' f , - Q2 - f I CALLINAN, JAMES G. CAL 225 Lexington Avenue St. Mary's Parochial School Ile' .vtudinl hardy so lze desewvfr ihe besl. Boston University CAMERLENGO, ENES DoI,LY 62 Otis Street Putnam Grammar School Dolly ir a pal fwlzom fwe all -will renzernbrrf Business College CAMPBELL, ELEANOR 9 Vincent Street Peabody Grammar School G. A. A., 1928-29-30 RI UlI'f'LU Staff, 1931-32 Pin Committee, 1930-31-32 Senior Drama, 1932 Drama Committee, 1931-32 K. B. Club Prize Speaking, 1930-31 Year Book Staff ,-llll flu' Lworltlfv Il rlagf' and Elranor fwltlz ll llfvrfly humour and Il fruz' rrnrf of Ihr' dramatic rnlwnzs llzr' rlmfw. P. G. - Emerson College of Oratory CAMPBELL, JOHN ANDREVV Soup 16 WVhitney Avenue Morse Gramamr School Hockey, 1932 Home Room Committee, 1932 llflzrn any mixflzlef has lufgun, Hf J airways there and full of fun. Bentley's School of Accounting CAMPBELL, KENNETH KENNIE 21 Ellery Street Harvard Grammar School Basketball, 1932 Freshman Basketball, 1928 Home Room Committee, 1928 Look, hc' ix fzcirzdirzg up thf Qwalrh of his Iwit :Intl by and by if fwill Jfrfke. Undecided 27 A 4 3 2 I 'Q Q if I I it lx ,. I N ,,. YI I5 K NI I I ff lil 31 ' I I I , I I I I s .I I S I 3 I S 5 f.- - Z ., ,Nl -,f ,f V, I .. 1r'4Pteav:a,FWa':f'.,-.Acts 1? fymwanan lllliirifrfwgi x t I I I I I I I ' I I I 3 s I N I I I I .,, ,N ' I I 5 , I I I I I I I I I I I I I I 'I E I I I I I I I I i ll I z '. 'Q I I I 3 A4 V ASK , I L X f x ' , v gf ' tits 'Q L J L.. 4 ff , - 00 .ZlZQZ4?47QlCZ7.1l1I2Zf6fZZZ6ha02:LC5i.7E ?l213 - 2 1 ,w 1. ' J'0lf4filf QQ A ,gall 1 J' f az 511 17 Q 1 , ff IJ . i . l . AND . Q an P r- 1, an ?t'7' qqff 7Vfiwr2r7a: iv ,uf 2.7 ,df 7 , , C, 7 . JL7LZ':i5! l f.' r v - 2 W -flfMUii6'El12c?5'Ci44 -'1 - 1 - I CANAVAN, JAMES R. DICK 31 Magnolia Avenue , St. Paul Parochial School ,f -wrfemsfavnawnlg. Q 2 Q S S E m Q Q Q E F 2 l S l 2 5 r 1 Ng 1 t l Nl 4 .T I 1 ' l 1 Nl Q si I l l I v 1 l . Cross Country 3,3 Home Room Committee E, Dirk 1111! much 'wit if And he use: ll. 1 Boston University CANNON, HELEN HANCHETT 1, ' 6 Frisbie Place if - Agassiz Grammar School , ' G. A. A., 1928-29 . Basketball Team, 1927-28 1. Home Room Committee, 1928-29-31-32 Sha' mixed reasozz fwith plcaxurf and fwisdom fwillz mirth. ' Radcliffe College w 1 CANTY, ELEANOR MARIE SLATS E 12 Tenney Street , ,i Il l 'r Home Economics Club s J x VVestern Junior High School, Somerville Quiet, rf'.rfr-vfd, and full of fwil, ll'r'rc surf .rl1z ll make ll hit. if Forsythe Dental School l 1, tj CARBERG, DORIS QE' lb' DOT ICY Lil 10+ Pearl Street l VVebster Grammar School Q, ll Class Reporter El Q: Home Room Committee ,gl G. A. A. Fair of featurry, kind at heart, 453 H friend from fwhom Lwe'd newer part. :Eb Business College 1 ' ,kj 1 .E Nl Nr 'il J' X 'i CAREY, CHARLOTTE 4-l , 14 Newell Street Peabody Grammar School Nl ff merry smile, infroduring a plfaxant Cell dixpoxition. Nl P. G. - Burdett Night School my Wcuuvuvvvavvuvuaa . A 28 6 L -f my 'fda - 4 1' g,,, ,,,,7,qwy,4. 7 fffrf f 'I TLAQ LJ LDIJJ77Q 6 , 1 5 AND I sa . L iw, , Q ' way ' , , V V 2' 64'W 'MNWM' W' 1 CARMAN, MILDRED BERNICE IVIILLIE SIS 36 Bigelow Street Roherts Grammar School G. A. A., 1929-30 Tennis, 1929-30 Class Notes Collector, 1930-31 Swimming, 1932 Sigma Alpha Sigma, 1932 When we lfafvc school, therefs only our L-we ll miss, 'tfwill lm our merry laughing Sis. VVheelock Kindergarten School CARR, FRANCES VIRGINIA FRANNIE FRAN 38 Glenwood Avenue Morse Grammar School Chairman, Ring Committee, 1931-32 Treasurer, K. B., 1932 Rffviefw Staff, 1932 Basketball, 1929-30 G. A. A., 1929-30 Home Economics Club, 1932 Brains, personality, and pep, To keep 4-with Fran, you'll liafue to step. Bridgewater Normal School CASEY, MARY ROBERTA 78 Sixth Street Sacred Heart Parochial School fl fwfll-lilertl girl is lllary, Will: I1 smilf' as .vfzurfl as Ilia! of a fairy. Business School CASSIDY, RITA H. 101 Magazine Street VVehster Grammar School K. B. Club, 1931-32 G. A. A., 1929-30 Home Room Committee, 1929 Home Economics Club, 1932 Senior Drama Cast Viqfrltious and small: Hfrll luflofvml by all. Bridgewater Normal School . - j Q rw vn L J! HI of-xt'H'lI-x QI' ,k..B. MVVD C cf. FK-ft - A.-'yy' f v 'Lf f 'MQ 9 1 -uni wi? 1 flag vzvyvgig Vyqvilqg lrvsgwh 4, LV . , .h,....,.,,...,. ..., . ..., ,k ,,.,... .Y ,...,, ,.. .. . ..,.,.,. 1. ....., . ..,... ,... .. , ,,,,,, M. . ..-., . ..- .., X ,M f,uaq0-Jaqipmnq ,M -- f flvfifaimmzazzaasgzmfswfreaaiighw I A - 4 .. Q 4 4 5 4 AND ' 4 5 4 Q ' K 5 a ' ---M M- r-r--r...,-- E 4, 4 :S 4 4 Q , E? 4 1 4 'LQ . 4 A N 4. 4, 4 4 Q 4? 4? 4. 4A 4 4 . 4 42 4 i 4 4 4 4 4 X 4 . 4 4 4 I 4 4' 1, 4 CAVICCHI, VERNA Dru, 55 Yorktown Street Ellis Grammar School Class Reporter Home Room Committee Wlzatmmr the did, she did with raw, 'TL-wax natural for her to please. Business College CHAISSON, JEANNETTE FRENCHY JENNIE 390 Rindge Avenue Our Lady of Pity Parochial School Nffvvr lzoirfrrous, nffufr loud, Sh1 x alfwayx jmflzzlzlr in rfvrry rrofwd. Undecided CHALK, FRANCES RITA FRANIE R10 13 Kinnaird Street VVehster Grammar School G. A. A., 1929-30-31 A4 sfzufff lifflf gif! twill! rfyfx of blue, S0 fbrflty fwilh luv' l'flIlflfli7lg smile tha! zz.: la-zu' her lun. Burdett College CHAMPI, ELEANOR FRANCES HELEN 75 Seventh Street Thorndike Grammar School XI champion 51111 certainly :will be. Burdett College CHARIK, FRANCES FANNY FR.-XNKIE 303 Elm Street Southern junior High School Tall and dark, Fanny fwill fwifz hm' marie! Boston University 30 nzalee: - ' r 'w 5 5 -f . .funn E 7 .. T no ' V' ' fr 'iZZ.QZ4'21Qf?67?3iQZZ1'L'lliZQ'C7QQQ ,S 5 ' . 5 1 3 W 3. 2 g if AND ' ' . if . ' 2 . 5 t 5 5 ' A l i 'aff' - ' V ' , E ' ' ' 'iYQ'Q?f?L E5!i Z?3T6ZlZZ?7??31i C Z 1 CHARLTON, MARGARET PEGGY 3 Saville Street Peabody Grammar School G. A. A. Class Notes Collector, 1928-Z9 To he a nurse is her amhitionj IVe f7.L'l5ll her lurk ln her posztzon. Nurse CHAULK, CHRISTINA F. CHRIS 12 Kenwood Street Morse Grammar School .4 furry quid girl ix Chris But lhrrr i.vn't a lhing .the doe.vn't miss! Undecided CHINGO, CHARLOTTE CATHERlNE CHELSEA S0 School Street Roberts Grammar School Basketball Music It will hr izztfrfsling to :fr If this gflrl at-ill yo ay far 115 fwf. Nurse CLARK, MARY JOSEPHINE MAC JOE 6 Cowperthwaite Street Houghton Grammar School G. A. A., 1929 Home Room Committee, 1929-30 Class Notes Collector .Uisrlzirf .tparlclm in hm' fyf: dnt! hm' laughter nmfrr elim. Cambridge Hospital sq . A R V it 5 5 s 5 5 H 5 E 2 R Rv. S E4 X R s s C if il W: 1 . T S li 's V t . 'tl l r r l r K Q. It fl 1. 1? emi 4 I - - M Y - Y-V--.- V we-Ari f-Y- -AY.-.-Y-.. ....... 1..- .,.. ,,..,-,,.., LW. . ., . Y.. V .---- - -3 ap i I . . ,apnea A-A f 'r r' Janeen-'leve e' 1' H ' ' - wvQ4ElLIE:1fe'E 4-v : S ' ' 1 'Q il Y? 0 V A 3 D I 3 ' 1 Q?-eef.t-vaurafu 'a19.41,-.fftfyyuauiualrwwfafa1,f1waM4ww.1,f.:4f.se.ffM4261 .f awe 4 v Q ' - 7 4, , , LQ ff ffeflflmffffffm Meera CLAYMAN, JACOB CHESTER 1 Q CHICK FLASH JACK T E 316 Webster Avenue A ' A Q VVellington Grammar School Q Track, 1931-32 Interclass Basketball, 1931-32 - Football, 1931 Interclass Baseball, 1931-32 fi fi Phi Club Liason Oflicer of High School Annex 455, if Boxing Team, High School Annex, 1931-32 ' Just read the daily papers, X .find lzzzofw that he is a fwonder t He goes in efvery kigzd of 1:S'port, 4 - W :Ind getr 111: Jflllff 0 plum er. Z ,, ll NL , CLEVELAND, ANNE gl f , if V 1 CLEVO Mis ANDREW ' it' b ' V 7+ Buckingham Street V' . , Lycee Victor Duruy i a,-' ' r G. A. A., -1- years i' 5 X A Secretary Room, junior Year' fi ' J: Chairman, Senior Year l , ' E-veryone liked her: and in return .vile fwas 1 - 'A plearant and rourteouf to everyone. :X I - Vassar Q 1 Q CLIFFORD, RUTH ANN 3, 1530 Cambridge Street E Sacred Heart Parochial School S ' G. A. A., 1929-30 Q Q .-Inu' nofw we have tn falls of Ruth le Sllfij furry mee, to tell the truth! S Business College KN 5 Y! Q G Q Qt I S CLOGSTON, FREDA LOUISE Y 96 Pleasant Street VVebster Grammar School E If her life if as bright as lzer smile, .the .fhould Q, fworry. E Nurse - Mt. Auburn Street Hospital sl E Y E Y Q lp Q Q 3 CDCHRANE, MARJORIE G. Q MARCE , E 188 Larch Road ' E Russell Grammar School E Size if quiet, modert, and rlzy, Q g Very pretty and tl1at'.f no lie. s 5 Burdett Colle .1 ge 32 12' 0 ,zlaemwzewvgagoxmefewouaemwreyefmaweweeA 1 1z4E.Qf?42!1ZQE1iLeZ227ZQ7Hf2aTe7 I I AND I 5 I Met -e .eV.ViVjTi:VVgVfLe ' I Immvmna ll V 1 N , COEN, MARGARET MARY Q: I V L 517, If. I PEG MARGIE V far 4 jf 31 Crescent Street I ' f f '+ V V, A Agassiz Grammar School Vi V - G. A. A., 1929-30 30 A 1' I I 3 I JVIIVVL, f With a smile as bright as the Jun, i I L I She fapturef the hearts of efveryone. Q ' Business College Y' V Q , VVVV 3 f' COLEMAN, KATHERINE E. 4 - I KITTY x V ' 25 Dana Street I V St. Paul's Parochial School I . . I H' I She'.v a frzend that 1: true, lk: I find there are like her fefw. 'C So, Kitty, here's to you! VI .I I Burdett College Rl I l ,I I I X' RI ' .f I COLLINS, JQSEPH ,ij I I of M RIP CURLY I I ' 67 Pemberton Street 'I if fi 7, Kelley Grammar School V I I We alfways like to lirtfn to Rip, and IN I I ,Jfter Iwp'qJe heard him, our llannerx :we flip. ,QL 5 Notre Dame N1 I IV l Nl I I CONLEY, ANNE ,E . QI 23 Maple Avenue QQ , Harvard Grammar School l I I K. B., 1930-31 I SI ' ff V K. B. President, 1931-32 L X V XI' ' V Home Room Committee, 1929-30-31-32 49 9 I l R' Home Economics Club, 1932 I 4 L. , - Senior Prom Committee, 1931 I I C 'yu' Refviefw Staff L I ' With a flarhiny smile, a fvarianee of mood, an 'RI V ft i zzzzfailing projertion into e-very situation, .the Q I Af I sharex high old life :with the fwhole fommun- S i ity. Si T I Massachusetts Normal Art School QV V EI -, I l I IRQ CONNOR, ELEANOR RUTH EI ,Q 11 Bush Street 'Nl I l Lexington junior High School Blorzlle and petite, .-Ina' fvery .ffweetf Undecided 33 EI at I X J I ' I ' I I I I if to afoot .L73ie L23'3lJ1:?cQYZZ-:Eii2EZ2ZZDZ1.545-Q2Q?L?Qf1IELFZZIJQAZZQZ-ifZ1a7'eQZQ6' 3 -B . T x 2 3 5 9 4 i l l 3 , '4 lf l, li ,K ls. il l li., M . 434 gl eg i , 5, it . lit, l . , x i ,tbl I2 S 'sql Q, 'Ei ,V 5, 151 tsl: 3, 1, i S 'ill -1 l M ls: ls I X QI lb N' ' fs? iii l 1 ' ll 7 ' ill sf it , ,I 1 im, 4 1, 1 . r ls' Q 13 ' E1 l Z li ' , 42' 5 I., . I , 1 l IQ 'l 1 fl 1' ,, r ,fl S -- 1 ' 1 V ' 1 3 V l l ., ,, , Q 1 51: if i aww?-fifnwi 1, COOPER, ZELIG Z ZEKE 457 Windsor Street VVellington Grammar School Freshman Home Room Committee Freshman Basketball Team Sophomore Home Room Committee Nohle thought enhanrer life and all its chancer. Northeastern University CORCORAN, DOROTHY DOLLY 33 Sixth Street Sacred Heart Parochial School They call her Dolly ,' She? cute and jolly! Burdett College CORCORAN, MARGARET MARY DOLLY PEGGY 215 Chestnut Street Webster- Grammar School Class Notes Reporter, 1931 .4 girl with ll heart of gold, One that mnzzot he told. Bookkeeper CORCORAN, MARGARET T. PEGGY 7 Ninth Street Sacred Heart Parochial School lllargaret to you, Peggy to us. Business College CORMIER, CLARA MARCELINE MARCY 63 Dudley Street Ellis Grammar School G. A. A., 1930-31-32 G. A. A. Executive Committee, 1931-32 Class Team Basketball, 1930-31-32 Varsity Basketball, 1930-31-32 Class Team Baseball, 1930-31-32 Varsity Baseball, 1930-31 Swimming, 1931-32 Tennis Tournament, 1932 Home Room Committee, 1932 Charming, chummy, 'with poise, Mighty pleasant to Jpeale to, And e-'oen hetter to lenolw. 34 r .. ., . , . .,,, .c .,,, ,,,,,, Y ..,,a. ,.,, . , 4 .7 w 4 I .:5l: :fl0Wd44anzff1n4f 7 ' f ' We 1 E2 f v . '- 52 2 AN Q' 'Q T 3 A 1 'Wwffff k M f CCE- . .A f - -24 C- -,, o e -2- +4 1 9 W 1 CORNISH, GERTRUDE A. TEDDIE 17 Upland Road Z Butler Grammar School, Portland, Maine .V Shc'5 newer knofwn to miss a day, I Nor after sfhool Zo harve to stay. X Interior Decorator I Q5 lv . 2 ll 1 Zi COSIWAN, MARY ELIZABETH fl BETTY DIMPLES TUBEY BLONDIE 42 Dana Street lf: Ax Theodore Roosevelt junior High School 1 2 .J . G. A. A. ,N1 , . 4 - 'ffl Q A gay Izltle nzzss zs Mary, Very fharming, pretty and cheery. N, Emerson l :kv rl 4 1 l , . , X Coss, ELIZABETH L. kj. . 1 BETTY jg 26 Prince Street AT VVehster Grammar School Reporter, 1929-31-32 1 G. A. A., 1929-30 to 'Q la 2 .4 mum! liitlr girl that ffufryone knofws 1:1 Shzfs alfways lilemf fwherffvcr :hc goes. Business College ,NI l 1 COTE, CECTLE fl L C C Cis CECIL , 31 Graham Street p '4 Peabody Grammar School EI Swimming, 1932 iss, G. A. A., 1930-31-32 Home Room Committee, Treasurer V .,. -3 Sunshine 'neath the darknexs, Hx Friandrhip :with II smile. .I Sargent School 1 COUGHLIN, GENEVIEVE FRANCES F GEN Mg 9 Granville Road ? St. Peterls Parochial School y G. A. A. T2 1 Home Room Committee I S l Home Economics Club E ' Tennis 4 A HM' rouragf mountelh fwith ocraxion. ' Miss Wheelock's Kindergarten School ifmyyyyirhyyyygyywgeg Q 35 Ydjyj ' f x 7 ,I WJ' 'J br .iq .1 1 1 1 im! xf' X 1 ,Q ,of 1 T f T L ,ff l we - rf L I M Q Ei!lQELH'GHmD L91 6? A ? z ' , l 1 W l il 1 Q r lp Q l Z Q' 4 6 , 4 ' 9 3' i l l l LE' l E :fi 2 fr 2 5 K 'Klr Y 1 , Qi s ffl N, 'Q 3 ' is . 5 'S H '12 if l 'Q l 4 f Q lla ,l 1 1' f 'gl QJ,f'J , - A Q V35 . Q Q? fi K Y fr I .1 E . t E 'I Q 2 E 2 S ff: 0 afwvvxv voir COX, HELEN KATHLEEN CoX1E 27 Magoun Street Ellis Grammar School It 11 the quielefl fworker fha! Jueeeedf. Boston University COYNE, MARY MARGARET 31 Magnolia Avenue St. Paul's Parochial School We fwarzt -very mueh to Jay, She? an admirable lar: in e-very fway. Bu rdett College CRAGWELL, ASANALL Cmcic 87 Cherry Street Roberts Grammar School Home Economics Cluh, 1930 Choir, 1932 She har a smile for everyone. Undecided CRAIG, MICHAEL F. lV.lAC 197 Green Street St. Mary's Parochial School Aetiom speak louder than Lwordx. Air Mail Pilot CROUSE, RHODA MAE DIXIE 136 Oxford Street Peabody Grammar School junior and Senior Ring Committees Freshman Home Room Committee, 1928-29 Here 'ir a girl fwith a ready smile Her line of friendx exlendy for a mile. Wilfred Academy 36 Qaa ffabwnaannaznffefw uwar fff , wwuw f?z4E7zEf?4ZUl Zzn7.7EZ1J4L7' ia ' . 3 if is a AN 32 , CULOLIAS, CONSTANTINE GEORGE CONNIE Cambridge Y. M. C. A, Russell Grammar School Basketball, 1928-29 Football, 1929-30 Chairman, Room Committee, 1930-31 Advertising Manager of Refviefw, 1931-32 His ambition har no rzfst. P. G, - Harvard CUNEO, ROSE Rosua 27 High Street Haggerty Grammar School ffrgurlzentx :very seldom confvinre. Miss Wheelock's Kindergarten School CURRAN, JOHN VINCENT MIKE 90 Yorktown Street St. Peter's Parochial School Home Room Committee, 1929-30 Curran oft has lzfara' dfffnded, Little said is .voonfsl 1111'nd1'd,'. Notre Dame DA CAMARA, PALMYRA PM. 20 Dale Street Thorndike Grammar School Orchestra, 1929-30-31-32 Choi1', 1929-30-31-32 G. A. A., 1929-30 Secretary of Home Room Committee, 1931 IVF .vit in mute admiration as her fngfrs glidz' own' ilzf piano keyx - brlnglrzg forth Iolvely muxic. New England Conservatory of Music DADOURIAN, FLORENCE 270 Western Avenue Webster Grammar School A frifnd, you bet! One fwf can newer forget. VVork 37 l l flfawfvrmil, 14 ff mf, 'wifi N S Q YQ K Q S S Q it X V i 'S as ri 2 Q it 'Q if E Q S Q I A . l 1 l JE 19 Q N' I Nl 12, N x E Ri 4 S I 1 A I 1 Q il 22 X' ?x r l a il A goafyfanvaa nan I ' f ' TAY H S , AND 3 Q, E N DALLAIRE, NIADELEINE l , lVlADlE JOE R W 12+ Hancock Street . sr Cathedral of the Holy Cross School Q T, Art Reporter, 1929-30-31 I J Law Reporter, 1932 5 N' r4l3-ways plfasant, smiling, and nice, 1 Q xx . . I Q :L ,-1 girl whom mad all loole at tfwzff. I ,' VVilfred Academy 1 , ' DENIURJIAN, ASHOD CHARLES X CHARLIE ,V 55 Plymouth Street N Kelley Grammar School , 1 Senior Drama V if To all of ur hr ir fwfll ,l1no'w1z,' l llfhal he fan do lzf liar :wall shown. I P. G. - Harvard ,, l 1 A ' DERGAY, EUGENIA N 4 JEAN JENNIE 221 Franklin Street , Webster Grammar School ' lf G. A. A. 1 ' llome Room Committee li Smiling fyr: and dimples rarf, ,N Spreading sumlzinf ffuery-'wher1'. W if Boston University ' I 1 ik DICK, MARY T. 1 lg' lY'1,XISIE w 214 Chestnut Street as Webster Grammar School fl Allfwayr happy, alfwayx gay, Vg, We'd surely lofue to have her stay. 1 I Bllfdett 4- D1 LALLO, PHILOMENA BARBARA fa, l PHILLY FANNY PHILO lil 4 Emmet Place Gaston junior High School, So. Boston gl G. A. A., 1930-31-32 Basketball, 1930-31 Tennis, 1931-32 Swimming, 1931-32 Q Baseball, 1930-31-32 G. A. A. Glee Club I 4 if Si! l 41 I I Q -. 4 U E fi Weave-avian 0710605 ' Home Room Committee, 1930 Class Notes Reporter, 1930-31 Art Editor of Refuirfw StaiT Honorable Mention for Refuif-w Short story Con- test, 1931 Art Editor of Year Book Staff School Reporter for junior Record N0 lzarxlz -word from her lips could fall, 1-7 rheery Award, a .rmlle for all. P. G. - Salem Normal School 38 X ..... ,,,,,,,m,,,, hmm, . f , ,,,, -V,- 4 A if Q , . ' S I ' 2 I 3 l L f A QSV , - v-ff : M- ..-,......-.. , ,.-..., ..,,., -., . . ..,-.... .. . A DIRECTOR, NELDA NAN NELLIE 3 Ellsworth Park Harvard Grammar School G. A. A., 1928-29-30-31-32 Quietness hath its ofwrz charms. Boston University College of Music DOBROVVOLSKA, HEDWIG I'IETTIE St. I-Iedvvig's Parochial School Rf-fuimc Staff G. A. A. Quint and nm! And oh .vo Jfwffl! Secretarial School DONALDSON, JOHN LESTER LES +7 Crescent Street Agassiz Grammar School .-Hfhough hr' muzzlly is quift, Ona' sfflrtrwf hr ran hz' a riot. P. G. DONESKI, RITA MARIA RE Cmmors 45 Tuttle Street St. Peter's Parochial School G. A. A., 1929-32 Basketball, 1931-32 Varsity, 1932 Baseball, 1932 Rf-viz'-Lu Staff, 1932 Room Committee, 1929-30 Neat in hfr dres fllfwrzyx at har bert. Art School DONOVAN, DANIEL DAN 12 Story Street Peabody Grammar School Chairman of Home Room Committee Dan, Dan, Ihr falamity man hut alfwayr fwilling fo Imzd fl hand. 39 .J 4?l4U040IlQ009W4'9 4 177 l 51 f f 7 1741+ DZ'QQZZDiEQEI?'11'E7l'Z7EQZ-Qr721ieQ gimme Igfrfnfymzwvwmacn 4 . L Q , 54700046306 DONOVAN, IDA GERTRUDE I 12 Pleasant Street Webster Grammar School G. A. A., 1929-30 Home Room Committee, 1929-30-31 Home Economics Club, 1932 Alpha Mu Sorority, 1931 Senior Drama, 1932 Ida fr one fZ,L'!' all admirej I Her :milf is part of her attlrf. Perry Normal School DONOVAN, WILLIAM F., JR. BILL 118 Lexington Avenue Russell Grammar School .-il popular boy and not furry shy, In Ihr mlffflz of hir flzlrxfnatrs, his plan' if high llarvard University DORAN, DORIS VIVIAN DEE 109 River Street Roberts Grammar School G. A. A., 1928-29-30 Home Room Committee, 1928-29-30-31 Home Room Committee Chairman, 1929-30 Hfr fflllfllll thfy are manyj Hn' faulty, smrffly any. Salem Normal School DRYSDALE, ROBERT S. DRYSY 500 Huron Avenue Russell Grammar School Siudious to please, Ye! noi ayhamfd lo fail. Business DUARTE, VIOLANTE EUGENIA 108 Amory Street Kelley Grammar School Secretary of Welfare Entertainment Popular and true, Wzth ur in everything Uwe do! Boston University 40 W'- HMJHWJW . IIMMWMMHMVM ,i LZ5l52LwelWQewzfgwmfzfzlihzuigifzoziazgzifo 2- - , 2 tr 1 Q ' 2. , 3 Q - Q L - - S ev - 4 1 - - DUB15, JOSEPH JOE Frzoc JUMNNG joe 9 Mt. Auburn Street St. Paul's Parochial School Home Room Committee, 1930-31-32 Hockey, 1931-32 Some are horn great, Some arhimw grfatnesx, .-ind some lmfvf grf'atnz'.v.v thrust upon them. P. G. - Dartmouth College DUNLEAVY, AUGUSTINE ROBERT Gus 146 Spring Street Sacred Heart Parochial School Gut is a cheerful lady He'5 nefvfr dofwrzcartj nor is he sad. Work DURLING, DOROTHY FRANCES DOT 65 Sacramento Street Houghton Grammar School Swimming G. A. A., 1928-29-30-31 Dorothy is ll prffly narrza, :Ind Dorothy hrrsrlf is just Zhe Jarnf. Nursing - Secretarial Work DVVYER, NVALTER W. 162 Lakeview Avenue Saint Paul's Parochial School Hz' ,vmfterfd nrowzd fwit mm' humor at fwlllf Hi: daily hon mais half a rolumn might jill. Harvard DVVYER, THERESA A. TERRY 113 Thorndike Street Sacred Heart Parochial School Home Room Committee G. A. A. .fl fwfll-lilerd girl is Terry For 5hf',c thtf one to lefep you merry. Salem Normal School 4l s A 17 1. mmzmwr ghmm K . . 3 , 2 3. P4 I 2 'fl 3 . A+ W. . , , is .,, 1 l v T X ' , l N l ,,, 3 A 1 i I 2 1 I :ti 5 3 7? , 5 'ft 252 in M W, Z ,, 5 rf 2. ,,r.,,,, .f , 1 4- QI L3 Oocll i,wfl'i ix O . bfi' , frm, x AY. X 'X .N i - 1 1 . ' x Y l r.... 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Secretarial School EISNER, JOSEPH Jon 103 School Street Roberts Grammar School Glee Clulu, 1929 - Cama1'adia Choir, 1930 lnterclass Debate, 1930 Quartet, 1930 l'1Vatchman! Tell Us of the Night , 1931 Ilofw fwe did enfvy his .roaorous fvoire! EMERSON, GERTRUDE A. 5 VVashington Avenue Needham Junior High School Sfwifter than an arrofw from a Partan'.f holw Wax her fwont to go. P. G. - Jackson ENKOWSKAS, ADELE MARIA DEL 411 VVindsor Street Wellington Grammar School All thingy ahout her drafwrz From lllaytime and the fheerful dafwn. Secretarial School 42 F..- ...,, , V I av ir fl L! 3 5 E t ffwfflwnwawnmfa Ww fwf ri ' ' 2.2272-Q12?6E'lQ11EC4iJ7Z2Zl1a4af1af, .fr 3 ' 2 , , 5 1? LB 3 ANU 2' 1 -, 3. 5 ff cc, .4 2 2- ja . l EPSTEIN, ABRAHANI 5 .f EPY AL I 374- Beacon Street V, Roberts Grammar School 1 f V , .Q Home Room Committee, 1928-30 1 Oh! lVhy should life all labor he? 4 2 Massachusetts College of Osteopathy f I ,i . gg 1 in f 1 EVERS, BARBARA EVANGELINE ' BABBY , 1 f 4 119 Fresh Pond Parkway 5 4 ', Russell Grammar School 'F j 'll Tennis ,E 1 Swimming , 1 Friendr, shf has many, ,A Farr, has the any? Katherine Gibb's School - Prince School -5 t l FALVEY, MARY KATHERINE x A 54- Windsor Street 5 h 3 Peabody Grammar School Basketball, 1929-30-31-32 Baseball, 1931-32 1 rg fl 1 2nd Varsity Basketball Tennis, 1931 3 1 1 1 Pin Committee, 1931-32 Year Book Staff l Q Drama Committee, 1932 Senior Drama 1 , Q Home Room Committee, 1928-29 f l President of Home Economics Club, 1932 i , i Executive Committee, G. A. A., 1931-32 1 , ' 1 l Shr' ir a girl that ir full of fvlm, and hfr lifc'y l ' 5 ambition .thr will .rurfly fwin. 2 1 I Framingham Normal School V , ai ' i l is 1 FARVVIELL, BARBARA Fimwcns 1 I , ' Bans Boom' SISTER ' i . L 101 Orchard Street 1 2 Peabody Grammar School 3 I 1 Home Room Committee, 1929-30-31-32 ' 2 ' Welfare Committee, 1932 K. B., 1931-32 1 56 + Class Secretary, 1931-32 A i 2 L G. A. A. Executive Committee, 1930-31 , Q ' G. A. A., 1929-30-31-32 Baseball, 1930 Q l , Basketimll, 1929-30-31 vat-sity Team, 1930 1 ' , .-I .flip of .vun.vlzint', Il rllfurr of gram l A 1 ' Nothing hut nnilrs on her fare. 2 X Katherine Gibbs Secretarial School 3 i . ,M 1 . FARNVELL, MARGUERITE E , BABE ' 101 Orchard Street Peabody Grammar School 1 il Basketball G. A. A. Home Room Committee YV Thr mildzxvf mannfr and the grnilrrt heart. f ' Katherine Gibbs Secretarial School 73 43 l t 'Mauvvvi ifllatfvfafaei' 01400 J 3 an L11 wzcrl newH2ZvZZZQZzaQ2ilEr2w2l1QQQz1DrE13rzZIE1m2gzf 3 WWUGE FERREIRA, AGNES Acorn 23 Dudley Street Ellis Grammar School Agnes is smart and fwifiy, too, Al-way: smiling, newer blue. Burdett Business College FETTER, EMILY KATHERINE 335 Harvard Street Harvard Grammar School Rmziffw Staff, 1932 Brighl of mind, of 11111nn1'r, winning. Radcliffe FINE, ESTHER EDITH EsT.x 21 Clary Street Harvard Grammar School Class Notes Reporter, 1929-30 Spanish Librarian, 1929-30 Orchestra, 1930-31 G. A. A., 1923-29 Home Room Committee, 1928-29 She may .frenz quiet, But her Pyw deny il! Boston University FINE, MILDRED H. MILLY HONEY 271 Allston Street Webster Grammar School G. A. A., 1930-31 Orchestra 1929 Home Room Committee, 1930 Swimming Class Notes Reporter of French, 1931-32 Secretary Welfare Entertainment Blondz' and CYIPTICIUIIJ, Shelf Jo dflzrzousf Boston University FISHER, KENNETH VV. RED BUD -li Newport Road Highgate High School, Vermont Highgate High School Baseball Team Kffnnrlhiv hair ir - -we Kwon? .ray red Nobody efver mllfd him dead. Undecided 44 J if ff E' mm D' P -r' EN 2099- ? ,ans U.U .:5 -1 v A mmm? , SQ 2:71- :7 Qu 035' t-1 N 'Higgs' 5,-4 5 WFS: N N NN 5-my -2??g' E QQQQQ5 Uizggiwg .N 3,3 mpg fb 612: W'-'BO Q. Z 'Y' ' rn mlwm ffl.--,-O .kmimp 0 9' 'N 770-1 'N' 0. U1 Q N fb fn , :Mg o- ,-. E Q.,-,S ,ru Gsm gp M EHS 5. V, 23 H 0 cr D' so'-3 up Q. W: wS:FisN2fv:2D, 2 w 94 P- ,, '. H '. 32.3 O5-.gg Nggig, K., QL N 9 lm., LL E ml-rj ob -. 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W FOURNIER, ADRIEN FONY 6 Sacramento Street Peabody Grammar School Al friendly boy and alfwayx near Heir the kind of a perxon you'd like to ment. Ma ssachusetts Agricultural School FOX, HELEN L. BILLIE 71 Thorndike Street Sacred Heart Parochial School Home Room Committe, 1928-29 Billie is her nickname, lllay the Joon fwzrz fame. Burdett College FOX, LEAH RITA LEE LALLIE 32 Thingvalla Avenue Harvard Grammar School G. A. A., 1928-29 Rome Committee, 1928 Home Management Club, 1932 fl girl .tlm .YFPIIIHJ of happy yfslfrdzlyf, flnd rupiriny Zomorroc-wr. Kindergarten School FOX, LILLIAN LILL 64 Sacramento Street Agassiz Grammar School G. A. A., 1928-29 She has that phasing fwayj If 1-will fwin a great plate for her someday. Undecided FRANCIS, JOSEPHINE SARAH Josnz DIMPLES 61 Howard Street Houghton Grammar Schol Common Jenn is not .vo common. P. G. 46 1 1 F l 1 l erfwn gnqmmmra aqafm- ' 5 Q A mn 3 ig . Q. M ff:z Lf1v1'Efc - , an wnenwmnwwwamameg t FRANKS, ELSIE MAE 3 FRANKIE 11. 4 32 Essex Street Y' it Fletcher Grammar School lionie Econonncs Club lah Q Choir 'Nl K W Her sunny smile, fwe must confess, Will surely hring her great success. Undedded S Q4 FRECHETTE, L. ARTHUR 4 ART ,X J 159 Pemberton Street Notre Dame of Pity Parochial School ' i Orchemra, 1928-29-30-31 Y Hit one burning ambition Q, I I5 to he a great muxieian. ' Music E a l 1 l GALLAGHER, JOSEPH F. .fl f JOE Y 1 39 Standish Street is, u RusseH Cirannnar School f 1107! toon take hi: pldff in the quorld, and then, Sl He'll pro-ve himself a leader of men. - I llndecided t M I GALLAGHER, RHODA NIARY 4 PAT lt 278 Broadway l Fdetcher f?rannnar School G. A. A., 1928-29-30-31 4 , Basketball, 1928-29 gb Basebalh 1928-29 lg Varsny BasebaH,1928-29 Rooni Connninee, 1928-29-30-31 - Tennis, 1928-29 sg Class Notes Collector 1 Rhoda ix airways ful! of fun,' l She laughf ana' .rmilex with efueryone. 'I Miss Wheelock! Kindergarten School 3' N l l GALVIN, TIMOTHY Tart S 12 lIoHy flvenue 2 St. Peter's Parochial School Rooni ConuniHee,192S-29 A3 W'it and fwirdonz may he horn 'with a man: 3 But 1Vnzix endomued auHh both. S Harvard 47 VW -1 fmt R4 1 .J H ll A Mx XA' QJI f 1 jf l 1.4 ll If ' Y l ,ax ffl If l 1 I Vw, A A Y Y.4726-Q.QZQEQQEl?1 23lECQYQZTUQEIEZ A wa Q 4 S ii 'S 3 L , ,.. ,, ,,.. L .,,,1.....-....,.,-...., . ., ..-Yi ,... .A ,. ... , .. f f.-.-. --.ffl -4- , K 1' ' 'F il m GATTO, VICTOR E. l IC : get 11 School Street : 11 Roberts Grammar School - V Home Room Committee, 1929-32 , V junior Class Vice-President x S ' A Drama 4 liemcg ll 1931 32 S ase a , - .ll Advertising Editor of Year Book , js :I likrablr frllofw 111 Worr :we knefw, 1 IVR .lvzofw that his froublm arf' .ture fo be fffw SN: l,,, 7 A P. G. - Harvard l , l 9. ,SQ GAUDET, ELIZABETH + BETTY v SF, 390 Franklin Street ,l Roberts Grammar School 'r if lg, G. A. A., 1929 lt' .4 brillfanf, Fhf'I'I'fZlf girl lr Brlly xl lf lfVho alqcayr rllzilfr, fr 711'-vfr frfffy. i M x 1 if Burdett College li N by GAUDET, MARY G. is FRENCHIE 'gi 51 390 Franklin street :sl Roberts Grammar School ,gb G. A. A., 1929-30 gl Small, happy, amz' gay, X 'f I Q: b Whal morn fan 'uv' Jay! 'Qi . Uncertain lk pil l 1 t Mi - Q ' , fl GAVIN, ANGELA l 11 Richard Avenue i x fl St. Peter's Parochial School 4 fl S3 Iffff ir 11 girl -who has many friflztir, .41 fo fzfr talents - lflerf' if no Mid! ba ls 1'-1 P. G. i l F4 V' 4 l 33 F Q 3 n ' by GENERAL, EVELYN R. J i r lil, EVVY ,lil 35 Park Street is VVebster Grammar School I C1 ' :I , ' A Efzwyht I1 furry frzrndly gal, 1 N: Tim kind auf trmsurr as u pal. il Business College :A G ' ' N! fznwakvllvv - 04429 48 A gl ' l Q Q Lsq' g,dn0g 4q0H0p00 F T ! T: A A A A T T:Tg?4?,QZ27217QZ'51?MLQ-L42ZT7Qll.1, gxcegefgac P 3 Q 3 3 IND a ' 'efwf ' ,ye s- L l at y - GHILARDI, ALICE 1 , AL ALLY GHILLIE A 196 Harvey Street Ellis Grammar School is Tennis li. ' Orchestra ' . Helpful and olzliging in efvery sway, qs We hope she fwill surceed some day. 4 f Typist or Secretary li 1 i ' GLAZEBROOK, EVELYN M. V 1 WIN:-is 1 , 39 Blanchard Road ', 3 Russell Grammar School i Elocution V Tennis 45, nga If you get the measles or something fworse, lla ' Call for Efvelyn io he your nurse. . P. G. - Massachusetts General Hospital pl 1 ' Y E GLAZER, GEORGE H. pl B VV HATA MAN jlgl ei 234 Columbia Street Fletcher Grammar School I Freshman Basketball S3 Football, 1930 N I Choir, 1929-30 fql . Hockey, 1930 h 5 Alpha Mu Fraternity Some think the A-world is made for fun and l frolie - So do I! So do I! 1 Northeastern Law School S N f GOLDER, RUTH ,. 84 Columbia Street lil QA Fletcher Grammar School YE? 'A Home Room Committee, 1929-30-31-32 EQ, Literary Staff of Year Book IQ G. A. A., 1928-29 is L' Clefuer, prolly, and als-ways gay, 2 Ruth fwill surely twin her Quay. i . N Business College Pi GoLnsTE1N, MILTON ' 2 b lll.T GOLDIE l 99 Banks Street 1 lg Houghton Grammar School , Q Chorus, 1929 'i Choir, 1931 l Q. Alpha Mu , Basketball, 1929 I' Alf! for art's sake. - Q l haevvweawewwzew Sorbonne lin Parisl X ! Y . , ,, ,. ,.,,,.,,., T., . I if f I L aa 2, QQQZE12 LU21'f72QzZQ4pLE2 QZ4e2Ee2l?fa2f71pzifzazrsfficliiiftlab f ' . 't '0 .,,. - 7 rf 77' X141 I I I ,P I 5: K 'N 4 'B M, Y H 4 I I il Il lb is 4. I, ig' Nl .sg PE, kb is 2 E 4 I Zi 'l ZL I ' v 5 ir ig .. , 'li Q 2 . sl S Q ll Ei Wlwvuwxvv udxlmfvave: GOODELL, ELAINE CUNNINGHAM 38 Linnaean Street Peabody Grammar School Kappa Phi Chief Literary Editor of the Year Book No lofvelier form, nor fairer face, Efver before lhis earth did grace. Miss Sacker's School of Design GOODRUM, SARAH A. SALLY 2+ Jay Street VVebster Grammar School Quiet, smiling, newer perfuerse, Sally Qwill surely malee Il good nurse. Nurse, Lincoln Hospital, N. Y. GORE, UNA MAE BOYSY 18 Pine Street Roberts Grammar School Basketball Baseball Swimming Class Reporter, Room 92 G. A. A. Idleness is not her gamej Some day slze'll be in our hall of fame. Northeastern College GOUGH, CATHERINE ANNE KAY 35 Appleton Street St. Peter's Parochial Street G. A. A., 1928-29-30 Tennis, 1929-30 It is the quiet worker :who succeeds. Simmons College GRAY, DORIS E. Donna 620 Green Street St. Paul's Parochial School St. Mary's High School Squashball Baseball Basketball Al sfweet personality, minus rascalily. St. Elizabeth's Hospital 50 A 4 f-4ZZ7l7lQ 2Z'3QZ 1i mZZ!Q Q2aQ?QZ7ZZ?4ElEQ-EQ-E4Tb'CE5l7lE7lLZ2 3 S 1 A AND 1 3 zfwaaffffwaru df a - . 'rv f if fffrf rare Zqrq' 05 f GRAZULIS, MINNIE MARY gwinla, I, JZIMWQ gy M1N GRAZZIE 32 I ' f -' 20 Hunting Street R I ,4 , t VVellington Grammar School ' ' I Home Room Committee, 1928-29-30-31 lr f gf'-V FT G. A. A., 1931-32 If 3 ,ff'ffwfvV Orchestra, 1928-29-30 1 'I Baseball, 1930-31-32 44 . i I Baseball Varsity, 1930-31 4 5 Pretty, popular, full of fun, 4 7: Minnie is lofved by etvfryonef ., k, New England Conservatory of Music 4 ' a 'fl . V , GREGORY, KATHRYN ANNE l KAY KATY HONEY R 1 353 Harvard Street Q 1 John D. Runkle Grammar School, Brookline I 1 Home Room Committee, 1929-30-31-32 4' y K. B. Club, 1931-32 lg ' 4 VVelfare Entertainment Committee, Secretary lt l Year Book, Picture Editor ll: g Class Notes Reporter, 1929-30-31-32 l V ' Popular and pretty 1 Sfwfft, smiling, and fwltty! Y , Boston University or Business l t 'l 48.1 l - 4 GRIFFITHS, EDNA IRENE I 11 122a Kinniard Street ,gl lg' Houghton Grammar School 454' . . . gl , l Ilrr Jlllllf .tjrr1'ad.v lllef mczlllhrff YQ! lb Boston University Nl 4 N GRYNKHSVVICZ, CYRIL B. A. CY W11.1,1E -13-45 Fifth Street Saint Hedwigfs Parochial School Ile if a man fwith an indcpcndent mind. Harvard GURRY, JOHN FRANCIS JACK 23 Rockingham Street Morse Grammar School Freshmen Ball at Rindge, 1928 Home Room Committee, 1929-30-31-32 Football, 1931-32 Baseball, 1932 Hz' it I1 lad with laughing eye.f,' Hr rannol fl'0 bU7l,' he nefver trim. St. Anselm's Preparatory School 51 221 4 t 35 A 54 4 '4 4 4 K g 'ki .H at is ia' R gi . 4 .J 1 Q4 A 4 ,tt N A E' fl Fil l 1 '4 ,4 54 45' ' A l l 1 3 uuwur aww vias? f Ov if Ole I I 33 I at Q 951 S 9 ' 9 I 'Zn 0-'00 HALPERN, HYMAN HY HAlll'Y 1010 Cambridge Street Wellington Grammar School Basketball, 1929 Home Room Committee, 1930 Newer idle a moment, hut thrifty, and thoughtful of others. i Harvard l , HAMILTON, MARTHA PATSY NENA 78 Oxford Street Agassiz Grammar School Home Economics Club .4 lover of murie it Jhe, With the fuiolin for eampany. Business College I-IANSON, WILLIAM G. BILL 146 Mt. Auburn Street Malden High School I-7 .tmart hoy, ro hir teafherr my, Ilix rlayslzzates like him auyfway. Harvard 1 HART, FRANCIS JOSEPH Joie TRACY 3 West Place Harvard Grammar School Basketball, 1931-32 Football, 1930 Home Room Committee, 1928 Freshman Baseball, 1928 He jnafsetfed a peculiar talent of produeing eferl in fwhatefver he raid or did. Undecided HARNEY, BERNARD P. BERNIE 71 Sixth Street Sacred Heart Parochial School Phi Club Interclass Baseball, 1930-31-32 Interclass Basketball, 1931-32 Interclass Football, 1931 Interclass Boxing, 1930-31 Although he i.vrz't foery tall, He alfwayr has a tmile for all. 52 5 E Q cr: r '1 E- -: ' :I E E Z L.l'l B-2 3 E l 'E HASTIE EDWARD WILLIAM CHICK 125 Clay Street Alfuayf .vnzzlzng alfuays here fllfways happy hrznging cheer Burdett College HAYES JOSEPH JR FLURRY 77 Wendell Street Agassiz Grammar School Home Room Committee, 1928 He studied fwell zn efvery class We .ree zn ortunes glass HEAD EVELYN JEAN 1 Blackstone Street Webster Grammar School Such a pal :will nmfernzore he found! Boston University HELLER, ARNOLD 96 Trowbridge Street Harvard Grammar School Assistant Manager of Crew, 1928' Art Editor of Refviefw, 1932 High School Correspondent Year Book Staff Why should fwe only toil? M. I. T. HENDERSON, RUTH E. SKIPPY 2 Orchard Street Peabody Grammar School Home Room Committee A sunny :mile and a .ffweet disporition Help to hold any position. Katherine Gibbs Secretarial School 53 A W?M17A7e!Wf4Wx374Wf,f few Q79 Sf? 6 18' 4'4 S' ifS? OI'6f9ff0 2591? V15 B 051 W 'f' Q -V 594' f iisf ,453-S 'LF Away? s. N or ill 1 1 e hlfdlddwfw' 1' o 4 I I 5 Q email-2 scefe,f..:.-ex 'C I I I X 1 s 2 . ,s S ,S 2 e R E f at 3 . - . ' L i S Y . ' f Sc M Q Q DH - ' I 'Q 5 5 . it I - 113 5 A is 5 2 ' . Diff E w 2 , X ,T Q . N I - Y 55. Q A N . xg, Q2 K 'F 3 1- , ,tx 5 X Q-. K l R a Q'5 N 13 I ' 12 I i , -Q I X I 3 , X' Q iw I 2 15' X E as me is Q it si 'Ss 1 lf 19, A 5' vjyg' 4 1 -54 .mes-A L ,vN3Laetf2!N.e?5'5f'!0mQg I Q f g gl - 1 gs i ,X ,sl l SI ls 'Sr l le, , 4: lap l , , ig, , . ll X ls Nl . N it ll', 3 is ix .bl 3 lb , 4 Nr I . lt - li' I te ' I , -to 1 'fx y.. i -. ts-.s x Q-s L xv.-. 4. Q fix - , 'I I fs M' ii l Ig! ii O ,ill , , A x X 41X r XX Xa 1 . I ' 3 AND 3 - 5 HENNESSEY, MARY C. F. MAY 389 Broadway Academy of the Assumption lVafUy hair and .valuing eyes and a :Hue of humor - Skis a prize! Business College HERLIHY, MARY CATHERINE IVIAE 43 Essex Street St. Mary's Grammar School G. A. A., 1928-29 Baseball, 1923-29 Room Committee, 1928-29 .4l4way.v fan-rful and sinrrre, We 'wish kfr kzzjwplzzrxx in fomzng yfars. Undecided HICKEY, BARBARA CLAIRE Bins 60 Lexington Avenue Russell Grammar School G. A. A., 1928-29-30 Slzr is smart in all hor studies, Had fvory popular fwflll all lmr ku1l4li1'.v . Salem Normal School HILL, ESTHER 29 Ash Street Saint Paul's Parochial School G. A. A., 1929-30 Swimming, 1931 Sho is faery nife, Al girl to fwkom fwe 'would look lfwife. Business School HILL, FLORENCE MILDRED ' FLORRIE 11 Madison Avenue Ellis Grammar School Home Room Committee, 1928-29-30-31 Basketball, 1928-29 G. A. A., 1928-29-30-31 ' Tennis Team, 1929 Swimming, 1931 Class Notes Reporter, 1930 Florrie may look quietj Florrie may look .fhyj But did you mzer notire Ike ffwinkle in her eye University of Southern California ? 54 ll M M, f g 1 s ,A 'ff .Q f 5 t ' AND 4 '2 ' A - A -- A 2 7 1 f - , S 7 'U-'-7' ' - - l 1 HODGDON, FREDERICK HENRY 1 FRED 1 232 Lexington Avenue 1 Russell Grammar School 1 1 We grant, although he had much fwit He :was 'very shy of using it. Z 1 Harvard 1 HODGE, LOUISE LANSDALE LoU 6 Hingham Street Roberts Grammar School Basketball, 1930-31-32 5 G. A. A., 1930-31-32 Basketball Varsity, 1930-32 Baseball, 1930 flnd ,vlill they gazed and :till the 1-wonder grefw. That one :mall hrad could carry all .the lenefw. P. G. HODGSON, DOROTHEA Do1.1,Y 5 Upton Street High School of Practical Arts ,4 popular girl and not fvfry shy, In fhf fstffm of hrr rlaulnatzfx har place lx high. Vesper George School of Art HOGAN, ANNA MAY MAY 1207 Cambridge Street Russell Grammar School WY loam hrr for her nzodfst gracr, Iler fonzflinffrs of jfgure and of farf. Bryant Sz Stratton Commercial School HOLT, CECELIA J. CELIA CEI, 35 Hudson Street Peabody Grammar School Home Room Committee, 1930-31 Chorus Senior Drama Cast G. A. A. Enjoy lifz' fwhile you may. Framingham Normal School 55 5 06 l10A?.4'u sf'- J74000 J 0 00 f TA '77 T Y A ' TTC T lQ7Z72727176Zll'YEQ'QZZI1?7LZ?4LZQ1!l: :I larvae! yJ11 I7 lJL14f7 C 4Z'i,1. If 451 I l3'f'f,4,42,4,fU Tf1f l l ..DE.5U!5UaP,UV.N 3551191-i .1 5 L7 0 Si? f cg. 4 if s , . A , 4 'l Q 3 3 ' S2 af 1 g P 3? 3 ' V l r 1 r ' , , 'l , l 1 Q 1 g i A l 2 1 f 1 . 9 I l 1 s P i l 1 ,i I F-2 1 ' , 4 qi ,J , I I 134' 1 F19 . T is lxl , 1 i .T EJ A lag A iss 3 9 ERT ks: .1 lg 'u 1 1 2. 'ti at SI N acl . I 1 , fu l 1 'I 1 , rg ,L , r A . 15, N 1 Mawvxwvwaxasawmfa ,i HOPKINS, LAVVRENCE ROBERT Ssoom' HQPPY 99 Henry Street VVebster Grammar School Home Room Committee Football, 1931-32 Track, 1932 Hockey, 1931-32 Baseball, 1930-31-32 Crew, 1931 Snoolfy is our athlflf One fwhofv rugged and mn't bf' brat. Hebron Academy HORNE, RUTH EMELINE BABE EMMY PEEWEE SCHWIZZLES Cambridge Y. W. C. A. Oak Bluffs High School Basketball, 1930 at Oak Bluffs Hlfways lfghthrartffd and content. Massachusetts General or Emerson HOULIHAN, NANCY E. NAN 19 Trowbridge Street Saint Paul's Parochial School G. A. A., 1929-31 Home Room Committee, 1929-30 Basketball, 1929-31 Nancy ix muff! and full of fun, .find airways leerpx the boyr on Me run. Miss Wheelock's Kindergarten School HOWARTH, DOROTHY Howns Dor 22 Tremont Street Harvard Grammar School Tennis, 1929 G. A. A., 1928-29-30-31 Basketball, 1928-29 Class Notes Reporter, 1930 Home Room Committee, 1928-29-30-31 Swimming, 1930 Teaming full of pfrxanalily is Dotj When you ree her, you like her right on the spot New York Dramatic School HUE, LUCILLE 132 Western Avenue VVebster Grammar School Tennis Swimming Seme of humor has lhis fair damsel If.: bubbling ofver on efvery occayion. Stenographer or Typist 56 10, HQJQH Jaan A 'M ' new a n T lLZ4y6QL7,?51f7gg7g:g5izrgg1T4Tg1g1JgLTqT4E4Z1 UJLIOWH M04 1 l L'AM3l1IDE :mb LlTaN5crm1L HDSBAXDS CL-XRENCE BLRT CLxRRY 198 Banks Street Houghton Grammar School Beiier late Ilzan never HXL-XXD NI-XRGARET F PEC NIE:- S0 YVendell Street Agassiz Grammar School A A 1929 30 3 Baseball 1929-30 Choir 1929-30-31- 2 Home Room Committee 1931-32 O11 More golden lresses' Nurse HXNES ROBERT BOB 1fLf Nlooney Street Kelley Grammar School IVIIMI youre ou! any time -zuiilz Boll Your mcorrl !Il'0llf!l he if :ure to ro 1. Burdett's Business College IANTOSCA, -IENNIE CURLY 2 Yvinter Street Putnam Grammar School I'Vitl1 rurly flair and eyer of llrofwn, Everyone lilees her the :whole year round. Undecided INCE, CLAUDIA CLEMENTINIA Ixcr Kimi TIBIY -12 YVindsor Street Roberts Grammar School G. A. A., 1929-30-31-32 Basketball, 1929 Baseball, 1929-30-31 Home Economics Club, 1931-32 Quiet and dignffed is she, No! iwen 10 hilaril UMM vydfvv Maeva! avxvs' 4 muwe vii rw FAI 090163 uf 64 . 9d3i'.wKl'lfl ...fn 'NA wifi!! ev'6fVKfi'll1lf4f6'lfllf S' f,,,- J, ss qv 4: ' 11 efnafa-111: 9 .V- V AI, 7 Lincoln Hospital, N. Y. 'f , 'af'4'f' 00' ' 4f ' -v??Z2'9'iWlZQ'E'1Z' if 2'i'7ZQ5Z9ZTUZ,?iT7WE?31i1.- 1i.-.,,,,- , Y.. . . . A . H-, ,.,.-., W, W1 1 ,,,v Y Ml! ' T - v - Y i 1 1 , 1 . . I! ii Q , , V ge 1 1 , 1 1 1 . -egg I 1. I 1 Y G. . ., - -'1-32 'vs' V , .-., . f, ' 3 Y . ' 1 E. 1 t , Q - . , - 1 1 1 t 1 N , N. 1 ' 1 . if . 111 W, XX 0 any aqpawwa , L a J 1 A mv llKf.6f42'l71 1 Mi' H0 uv '41 E1111s1z1n1:t 1111: M INS gn E Q i 31 il s1 .11 .31 15 'E 131, Q1 151 11 131 'fr ,et 3 151 it 13 E1 E1 131 11 1 13, 151 Y 131 151 1. 1: . lr -, li, 1 7 QW 1 , S 1143 i f ,V .1 1 1 1 1 R1 1 xy, ,1 1151 15 15'-' 8 15:51 1.1 1 V , .V , 1? 1? 1 lr 1 1 121 1 V, 1 1?f'1 ,Q Q, 1 Y 1 Q 1 1 lx R 1 lx li 1 1 lg Y Y R, S1 111 F lf- 15541 15' N '1 .4 171 151 1 R1 ' 1 1 131 15' 1:1 1 151 1 115' Tal is 11 151 1 121 151 115 51 151 151 1 21 1X 1 lp, 1 112, 11 Q, 1v f, 15 1.1 lg ' 151 lx! 151 45 1552 13 1 ls 41 1 1 151 1 131 11 , 1211 111 1 1 1171 , A It 1 INGALLS, INA 180 Sidney Street Morse Grammar School This girl is chock full of fuitallty And bubbling ofuer :with personality. Undecided JACKIEWICZ, MALVINA E. Moocms MIN 859 Massachusetts Avenue Harvard Bromfielcl High Home Room Committee Treasurer, 1930-31 Home Room President, 1931-32 Jolly and lifufly for sfweft laughter? Jake, fl trail of hrolefn heart: lim in har fwahe. Secretary JASINSKI, JOSEPH JOHN J-xzzy 37 Portland Street Roberts Grammar School Qui1'!nf'.v.v reign: rujrreme. VVork JOHNSON, ADELINE E. SUGAR BABE 322 Concord Avenue Russell Grammar School No! much talk, - A grra! .vfweet Jilanuf. Nurse JONES, GRINNELL, JR. GRIN 90 Larchwood Drive Browne and Nichols School Chess Team, 1932 All man of ahilily are in great demand. Harvard 58 1 E, fa fa f 'aa f I2QEuQ'Z2W Q Z?ZlZ,Q22EQ7Q4ZlZEl'E'Et7?7Z fa, 5 ' I 5 1 AN 1 F 30 , f U N 1 2 1 I 1 I 'izwff H0 07061 Wlwfffflw -a JORDAN, MARY C. ivldllpll lllillfiwaa M.XRY-K.XTE PEACHES , ,Q S Centre Street f lisa, Fletcher Grammar School ' G. A. A., 1928-32 ,ry Vice-President, Home Economics Club fx Rf Senior Drama . A All the 1-world is a stage. N A College of Social VVelfare 4 ' , ,f 'c KAMINS, BERNARD C. 'Q ,'1 BERNIE 5 Austin Park Harvard Grammar School Baseball, 1929-30-31 Chess, 1929-30-31-32 Home Room Committee, 1930 Glee Club, 1929-30-31-32 Senior Drama, 1932 Business Manager of Rf-viww, 1932 Senior Class Treasurer, 1932 Prize Speaking, 1932 You must run to :win llzff race. Harvard KATZ, SIDNEY 128 Magazine Street VVebster Grammar School Football, 1930-31 Baseball, 1931-32 lizlslietllzlll, l92X--29-30-31-32 Tfllluflfl his nzi,tfhf1'f'r I Ul'I' rfmiy, IVP ,L'l1fI'LU fur fllll7'11ffFl',J Jinlrfy. KAMINSKI, hlULlA MARIE JAY 22 Portsmouth Street VVellington Grammar School Home Room Committee, Chairman, 1929 Home Room Committee, Secretary, 1930 Class Notes Collector, 1931 P!lf1lll!l7', jolly, and .wwz'rz', In all flzrrf' Kways, Jay Cllllll' be bmi. Business College KAVANAUGH, OVVEN VINCENT OKIE KAV Ella Hampshire Street St. Mary's Parochial School Vice-Chairman, Home Room Committee Treasurer, Freshman Year, Home Room Com- mittee Thz' bmi tlzirzgr in life are rimplf. Study of Electrical Engineering 59 lk K gi .. N A r N ,f is l. 1 1. lf It 1 1 11 li 1 IR 1 li lx N 1 lg' .sl 151 - 1 I , N is 151 121 1 iw, ll 1 Q1 gil 1 l 11 N 1 :Fl N lk 15531 tsl lx X l N ' A M ga S1 Is g 1 villilillllililllbi EZ A 1 1 4 ,SL 3 151 l 1 :r 1 3' 1 ' 1 15' l 1 ' 'I lg 1 ' 4, 5 3 1 I . L! .-f ,l GL IQAJ Mei xx S P1 fl 'i ,B J' 1 J ru! ., , ,, , ,ff-X f ,D u 1 ,, J N r-- XJ I h mfr ,J 1 Y 1 1- ' -' I I .too ff! 1110069 ae gfanpaaqpnqnaa ' 3 A , 3 r 1 l x , gona fp ' le 7 ' ll KELLEHER, JOHN FRANCIS A l A KEGGA l lx 117 Kinniard Street M Houghton Grammar School ,Li . 1 Q Home Room Commlttee, 1930-31 V . . We hope thai his future fwzll be brlghl, l l dna' that lm :will rise to the greater! hezglzt. Q P. G. - Bentley School of Accountmg 'il ' l l KELLEY, ALICE PATRICIA ly gl 1 I , KEL PAT 1 ' Q 654- Huron Avenue l, I Haggerty Grammar School 'G G. A. A. 1928-29-30-31-32 1 3 Home Economics Club, 1931-32 4 You flflli' flu' girl laughingj you Mink Mfr all on r 1 . Q N fun, 'nfl Bur' Mp azzgrlx .lfnoizc fwrll, all the good .the has W ' flour. ,, .1 Q 4, . 1' N' Framlngham Normal School l I l Rl, 5 'A KELLEY, JOHN JOSEPH 4 lg' MUGGSIE KET, JOE JOE S mr 155 Walden Street St. PCTGIJS Parochial School 1 . Q, lil Baseball, 1930-31-32 fcapminp ,ftp 'xl llockey, 1931 .y My llluggslf -will go far on tlzf ll'lllNl07ltl' of fflmff of , 211 muff man Il aff ufz p fn! 0 pain. jz , Q Af yBlRlly f Wm l Hebron Academy l ' 13' KELLEY, JOHN PATRICK ij KEL JOHNNIE 19 Peters Street fl l' Morse Grammar School Q ' Basketball l . . . 'Q He IJ a rmzlzng lad P And gon: in for e-vfry fad! Boston College C 1 . lfl l KELLEY, VIRGINIA DANE ht IDANE GINNY 16 Prentiss Street Agassiz Grammar School . .l Qt. G. A. A., 192s-29-30-31-32 L Home Economics Club, 1931-32 lr ind .vfwfftfnffd mzery must-row of the dale. 'l ' . . , 'LQ P. G. - Umversrty of New Hampshlre :QU xc ., l 00101093679 6 ' 60 r lu ' ' 7 MZWQYHW 7 t My 'A ,nizfagq T71 1 T7 L1-Y 7711121 I ILLAX , vs f AND A ? ' 4 ,, ' fKYl7V2!fi1 Y-L 77'l fy ' 1 KENNEY, HELEN LOUISE KENNEY 27 Lawn Street Haggerty Grammar School G. A. A. Vice-President and Treasurer, Home Room Committee, 1930 G. A. A. Basketball, 1929-30-31-32, Captain 1930 Varsity Basketball, 1931-32 Varsity Captain, 1932 Baseball, 1929-31-32, Captain, 1929-31 Varsity Baseball, 1929-31 Throuylzoul the year rfvfry day She hrlpf along Zlzf G. 14. 14. 1932 KEOUGH, KATHRYN MARGARET PEG KAY 259 Mount Auburn Street Russell Grammar School Home Room Committee Glee Club Home Economics Club Senior Drama Committee To find zz girl as 1-witty and .wnart as You 1-will ham' to go a long, long sway. Emerson College KEVlLLE, LOUISE 58 Kirkland Street Amesbury High School ' Sfwrft and lfwflyf Lesley Normal School KIEjZA, MARY ELEANOR Nanm lViANK.X 146 YVebster Avenue St. Heclwig's Parochial School Class Reporter, 1929-30 G. A. A., 1923-29 Home Room Committee .-Ylfwayr nm! and rmdy lo plraw .ilmoxt zzlfwayx nf flfr l'Il.fl'., Stenographer KILLIAN, STELLA 1-HM Spring Street Taunton High School Chairman, Home Room Committee, 1931 Honmt ryffort mmm szzcrfsx. Burdett Business College Kay, ll JQQVYW, ,1- lllllzlv 510111 ,uf .yv ewdnvvduawvwra 'wean ' c - ,- - f ew? e J 9WW2?me4W 'WYHF1WfWW3'Vw?M0W'U?.K'W0'1!1 H S I KILLION, ROSE ANN Rose f 104 Auburn Street i VVebster Grammar School l Rose is going to be a nurse they .tayj 4 .the corner Hfhat a break for the patienfr lwlzen F their Away! 4 A St. Elizalneth's Hospital KISIK, MARY FAY MAY 30 Oakland Street ' Thorndike Grammar School 'E Ilcfary it a quiet lam, lj Alfiwayx demure, newer surparsed. Boston University l NAJEEB, KLAM NA i 14 Dana Street , W Harvard Grammar School 'i Home Room Committee, 1930 Virtue it its orwn refwardj So Na cannot complain. U Dartmouth KLASHMAN, LESTER LOUIS LES Turnpike Street W Centre junior High, Malden -i Basketball, 1929-30 Alpha Mu Beta Chapter 3 Chess, 1930-31-32 Checkers, 1929-30 - , A man he seems of cheerful yesterdays, l' , And conjidenl tonzorrofws. ' M. I. T. i KLAYMAN, ETHEL EVELYN 'Qi BRUDY ET I 61 May Street Q Harvard Grammar School 2' Home Room Committee, 1929-30 G. A. A., 1929-30 Chorus, 1929 ' She ha.vn't got it , fl But, befware boyrf :heir got that. 1 Boston Business College , t ez if A 1 2 e ww 1 4 4 3 4 MMM , L we 2f221:zz nwaZQTze21zQ42a12zzzzzmmneizrrgzazgzv 3 2 , QS Q t AND Z' 3 E if L,L.-..,.s,,- .... -W -, ,. . .. . -.... -..L --,-,,,.,, ,,,, ..--, . . , , W, , , , ,-, L. r KNUDSON, EUNICE ELIZABETH EUNIE 10 Centre Street Morse Grammar School V She is ll maid of arlless yrace, Gentle in form, and fair of face. Business School ' KOLOSKA, WALTER 168 Thorndike Street Thorndike Grammar School WaIter'r a boy More sinned agalnrt than rinnzng. M. I. T. KREVIS, EDWARD LEFTY 22 Madison Avenue Roberts Grammar School Not by years but by dir-position is fwfrdom arquirea'. Northeastern University KRUKONIS, ALGERD AL 23 Springfield Street Kelley Grammar School in ardcnl lworleer, a student breghf, Ilfhore -work is nearly airways- rlgllt. College LA BOSSIERE, GEORGE L. LITTLE CEASAR SILAS 6 Pearl Terrace Webster Grammar School Year Book Stalf Thoughtful and jherxistent, Ilfilh ambition and energy to rjmre. Park's Air College 63 We r ffl? L! 1 t, i I l ,.., if ' - 1 ' T ' Qfl. 4 'T' WJfif77':142El1fl3 f5f5QE4Z:Z5LZ7f'7D7'1i7?P7775Iv I ' A- f 1 if - 1 3 1 3 . Q SMKYHHYY GIA!!!-u -9699 EAINBIIIDG Hu: M Umnicrinii V Q I ,I l J P' 2. S b N. 'B Y e. S. fl. 'vp 'W v. V-i N Z5 Q. A 'E 2. 'S N 'N Q E S' as sm Cf. gl tw 5 . if y A, , LANCASTER, GERTRUDE P. T LANKY 11 Leonard Avenue Harvard Grammar School Secretary of G. A. A., 1931 President, G. A. A., 1932 Basketball Class Team, 1929-30-31-32 Captain, 1931-32 Basketball Varsity, 1930-31-32 Baseball Class Team, 1929-30-31-32 Baseball Varsity, 1930-31-32 Home Room Committee, 1929-30 Caroline Close Prize, 1931 Radcliffe College LANE, EDGAR 658 Green Street Concord High School To play hr rffally ham? timef To 'work ir his dclighl. LANGLEY, JOSEPH F. joe PROP. 589 Franklin Street Saint Paul's Parochial School Room Committee, 1928-29 fl pleamnt, Lllllllllllf, bright, young 1nan,' Who nefvfr rays, '1'an't', hut alfwayx, 'I f11n'. P. G. - Springfield Y. M. C. A. College LA RONDE, OLIVER, JR. OLLIE 37 Fenno Street St. Peter's Parochial School Home Room Committee, 1930-31 Baseball, 1929-30-31-32 Football, 1929-30-31, Captain, 1931 Hockey Manager, 1931-32 17 helping hand lo all he'll lend Lucky thx' one fwho rally him friend. Da rtmouth LEARY, JOHN FRANCIS FRANK 79 Putnam Avenue St. Paul's Parochial School Home Room Committee, 1929-30-31-32 Secretary, 1929 Vice-President, 1930 Treasurer, 1931 President, 1932 Goan' naturfd, ycf, and Jtudioux, too, Hz' 1: ont' of thr fa-vored fefw. Bentley's School of Accounting 64 f 552254411 .a 4 ' ' 1 14 lffwfl Y 1 fo fa2Uff S . .3 . AND Z la wwf? ml 1. LA!7Tf f 1 17 Y' LEFEBVRE, HERMAN PAUL HYMIE BEANS 8+ Rice Street Notre Dame of Pity School Football, 1929-30-31 Basketball, 1929-30-31 Phi Club Nothing is fworth doing it it'.f not done fwell. Lyman Printing School, Washington, D. C. LENNOX, ADELAIDE B. ADD112 21 Mellen Street Agassiz Grammar School Chairman of Home Room G. A. A, Mlxclziewozzs eyes of hlue, Befware Boyf their out to get you. Business Course at Burdett's LEWIS, LILWEN LiL 90 Lexington Avenue Prince School, Boston K. B. Club Home Economics Club President of Home Room, 1928-29 Vice-President, 1929-30 Secretary, 1930-31 In her rtudiex .vhe',v O. K. And fwe fwlrh her suefesf in every away. Burdettls LICHTER, MATILDA T1I,I.Y 52 Dana Street Lewis School, Roxbury Memorial High School G. A. A. Hofw deep the thought hehirzcl her eyes! The silent people are the fwise. Radcliffe LITTLEFIELD, CHARLES JAMES Souuuz 13 West Street St. Nlaryls Parochial School Home Room Committee Freshman Baseball Basketball, 1929 A smart fellow this man Squire , He'5 :ure to .ret the fworld on fre. 65 '.,.,,,-, ,. ,,-,..,,, ,..,- ,, W .4 o , 'i ' u i fl , l I . 'l M f i ?.' J 0 ' 'Q M, if -wmv Q . l ' 3' Q IND +2 'few 47' i t ' awww 'v uuoh twain jf ll f mm' if . ffyy ,Q LIVINGSTONE, DAVID l DAVE DAVY 186 Hampshire Street 1' Wellington Grammar School if lg Chess Team, 1931-32 E Hr Joes the host his firrurnftanre allofwr lg r4ngz'l.f ran do no more. lg tgv jx lf Harvard 1 gi lg LOFGREN, MARIE KARIN Q 5 Amory Place S Harvard Grammar School V ht Year Book Staff '25 Blorzdf and pretty :without a douht, 2 Whifh mahfs uf anxious to haw' her about X Boston Normal Art School th tl l LOKEMAN, GERTRUDE HELEN 'A 4 8 Dale Street V4 Peabody Grammar School V Cool, door, mlm ax an Alpine Lahf. f l Salem Normal School .5 I SQ LONG, RITA L. K 240 Third street fl Central High School, Washington, D. C. ' r v Year Book Staff i-7 literary geniux - someday she fwill ho V' it And her namf in the hall of fame Kwe'lI see. I B. U. -Q 1 I Q A N 7 1 I LORIGAN, ELEANOR MAYE 'Q 106 Larch Road l Russell Grammar School ' . Like a graceful flower -V Giving hezzuty and delight. tg Miss Wheelock's School if S : WWIWYIWJIWWWQSZ 66 l uggyywlwilfw i l l E i i l 1 Q l 5 S 3 3 S S ir 1, 1Q S K1 S lil vi sr fl 124 gi RE it .l gi 'E :S fb ws, I is It 'Fw li qi I . lt lu , nt ewuumauvi :E m .ff E1 as II- E AE gsm - B-2 :c 133 LORRAINE, FRANCES MARIAN FRAN 46 Locke Street Winship Grammar School A: Fran fwas alfways a friend sincere, We long to preserfve her friendrlzip dear. Dancing Teacher Basketball Baseball Swimming Glee Club Dramatics Aviation LO VOI, BENEDICT F. BEN 4-1 Jay Street Webster Grammar School To fum :with a plane Ir Ben? only aim. LO VOI, SAMUEL SAM 41 Jay Street Webster Grammar School Brefuity is the .mul of fwit! Xlnd Slllllij the .foul of Bre-vity. M. I. T. LOZENSKY, HYMAN TED HY 167 Elm Street Wellington Grammar School Baseball, 1929-30 Basketball, 1928-29 Interclass Boxing Team, 1929-30-31 lnterclass Baseball, 1930-31-32 Member of Phi Club Ted ir cheerful all the Lwhile And newer is fzcithout a smile. Oglethorpe University Business LUCAS, LUCY LOU 21 School Street Roberts Grammar School Dark and Kvifvafious Sfweet and graezouy. 2 1 3 1 1 l w 1 4 i l l Qwwmw f -I-yr., AL 0,139 w f ' --?- --Q-v , A -A W v ..,YV,v -,.-.... ,. .N , . - -------- 1 1 ' , ie - Y' l Pl . Q AND 2 A f Q 2 .3 . 3 1 We 7T'T if .. 'Z l f ..-A ..e,,, ..., - ,,,..,.., M..- ,,AA.. ,,,. ..-,,N..,..,,.,,e-.M 1 f meffaaam ea I V I 1 Q, ,1 X f l 1 1 1 P k lf., xl 91 19 1 21 1 1 .1 N 551 5 2 tif ,N 1 I 1 .41 1 I fr, , ,V Nfl ii i l 'F i ls. 4 X, , 1 1? 1' 1 1 'lk . , .2 is 2 3' ,GI 41 I ll 1 1 A J .t of . 11 51 l e NI . 121 . ls! Q' ., 1' ,Rf ,1 lg l Q: 1 1 -1 A A 4 1 l ,1 l li ' 1 1 ' , 1 1 i li W A 1f ii' 1 1 gig .5 11 1, F lr 1,t lf 'Z N j 11 11 4921 ,ol 1 1 1121 W 4 S 3 I ' 1 1 'W 11 , MABEY, DORIS LORRAINE TRUDIE Dor 1+ Centre Street Estee School, Gloversville, N. Y. A. A., 1928-29 G. A. A., 1928-29-30-31 Class Notes Collector, 1928-29-30-31 Home Economics Cluh, 1930-31 Retvielw Art Editor Art Editor on Year Book Not art for arZ's sake, hut Doris for art's sa Maps, sketches, designs - ad infinitunz. Massachusetts Normal Art School MACARTHUR, JAMES EDWARD JIM 6 Cutler Avenue Russell Grammar School Baseball Hockey The one thing finished in this hasty fworlel. College MCAULIFFE, DANIEL DAN 7 Norman Street Haggerty Grammar School Home Room Committee, 1929-30 Though this fellofw is a quiet man, He's sure to make a hit, is Dan! Bentley's School of Accounting MCCARTHY, HANNAH PATRICIA ANNA MAC 138 Spring Street Sacred Heart Parochial School G. A. A., 1929-30 Class Notes Reporter, 1929-30-31 She has tfwo eyes so soft and hrofwn, She gifves a side glance, then looks around. Trust her not,' she is only teasing you. Boston University fMcCARTHY, HELEN E. 607 Franklin Street Saint Paul's Parochial School Home Room Committee, 1929-30-31 Class Notes Collector, 1930-31-32 G. A. A., 1929-30 Beauty and intelligence combined, lllahes her efuerything fworthfwhile. Boston University 68 he l of - L , J E , f ' ' 'Q3P2i'2M Zo5ZQZfz2P2W2e731l2aY5faQ2i?P?C4217QaZaQQ23Q7 , ,, V I r .s 1' I A I mn E 9 ' 'WV 'fc , S-, - -Q Q- f. L ie MCCARTHY, JOHN MAC x 25 Athens Street LJ Saint Paul's Parochial School Ig: 0, Phi Club if ,, Football, 1929-30-31 -Q 424 , Track, 1930 jg. lnterclass Baseball, 1929-30-31 Q 2 Senior Interclass Basketball, 1929-30 , rVIar's legr look strong and hardy, He is mor! fond of being Zardy. 1 Marquette University f lg f L, fs? 4 , MCCARTHY, WILLIAM CHARLES ,EJ -0 I nano MAC : is 46 Eighth Street Q lg, Lava, 14 l Sacred Heart Parochial School , Nlan of artion - not of books. IFNI -f 7 li '53, . I ,Q ggi 0' Mccor, IoIIN A. 9, I lf MAC SIIRIMI' 'Q if l, 50 Oak Avenue 7' Belmont junior High ' il L1Inch Room, 1930-31-32 'Tir 1111! a part fwr JN' - no! tfzf Kwllolf. Mass. Nautical School 'fl T31 I MACDONALD, PETER AIvIIsRosE 'N' f PETE I, ,ff I f 'A!iQL, . IQ f - . Q 4 77 Orchard Street I. II ,LL- lbl W Somerville Western Junior High Chairman, Home Room Committee, junior Year Wlzrncf is flzy lfarning? P, ,J f ,fly-f' Ilath thy toil o'fr bookr consumed the midnight ,, ' Oif? ll fp Credit Manager in Electrical jobbing il N - , 1: I. 9' MCDONNELL, CATHERINE V. 'Y CARREN I 51 Ninth Street ft, V, , Sacred Heart Parochial School NI G. A. A., 1929-30 'tk I .41fway.v prftty, alfwayx happy, fill Wfll, I gums you'd call her snappy. P , Bryant 81 Stratton School ' X 'i lk lr gowwvvl l0I0d'fiiZi, 69 Q, C 3 l . JL MCFADDEN, VVILLIAM JOSEPH f MAC BILL X 86 Henry Street E VVebster Grammar School ,1 Football, 1930-31-32 Baseball, 1931-32 ag Hockey, 1931-32 Crew, 1931 lCapt.J . Year Book Staff If Room Committee, 1929-30-31-32 ,ff greal sport is Bill and Q if We hnofw ll great man'J hools he'!I jill. 2 Milton Academy - Virginia Military Institute Q ,. gf Q 2 MCKENNA, FRANCIS EDWARD ' Q EDDIE 3 ' 47 Tremont Street X X 3 Wellington Grammar School g Phi Club Football, 1930-31 Q 3 Senior Interclass Basketball Crew, 1931 E S When he doe.: a thing, he doeg it well, Q Q But flifhflf he doer I'!l nefver tell. Q , Q University of Alabama Y E MCKENNA, VVILLIAM JOSEPH Q S jon GENIAI, 2 21 Blake street g st. john's Parochial School ' Football, 1930-31 Baseball, 1931 Es Track, 1930 lnterclass Basketball, 1930-31 Q Interclass Baseball Phi Fraternity 2 Joe if a good fellofw, full of fuzzy 2 Ile heefu the hay! rfghl an the run. Notre Dame 5? 92 MACLACHLANI loA M Q 1 , . gi 421 Clinton Street Fletcher Grammar School ug Id11'5 af :mall at Zhe profverhial moure, But she'y the type that hrings dnfwn the houre. , Undecided . 'V l tl l 1 f ' MCLAUGHLIN, FRANCES MARGARET Q: FRANNIE MARJ g. 240 Huron Avenue Q Kelley Grammar School mf G. A. A., 1928-29 l Laughirig, gay and full of fun Q She'1 right there Lwhen f7'01IC,J' hegurz. i Chandler's Secretarial School 2 70 2 i AND 3 3: . M te- 1 29114141 WSW? 2 - 1- 21 w wf 2 - 4 2 MCLEAN, FLORA -1-1 Linnaean Street Peabody Grammar School Year Book Staff Skilful alike rwillz tongue and pen. Bates College MACMILLAN, LRENE MARIE RENE 256 Brookline Street Morse Grammar School .4 hfrzrt of gold har Ihr Witlz I1 rmile ar runny as can lm. Oflice VVork M.-XCPHERSON, BETTY BETH BLONDY 13 lnrnan Street llarvard Grammar School Prrzxifw, jwftfy, mm' Jlly, Sha' l'tlIlJ'f'5 lrmrzy zz dzffjh slgll. Undecided MACPIIERSON, GERTRUDE M. GERT 59+ Huron Avenue Houghton Grammar School Rfwiffw Reporter, 1929 G. A, A., 1930 Home Economics Club, 1931 Hn' 1-ways are fway: of pleasaninzfss :Ind all her path: are jwarr. Business College MADDEN, VVILLIAM CHARLES BILL VVILL 55 Upland Road St. Peter's Parochial School Baseball, 1929-32 Rffvlffw Reporter Basketball, 1929 Home Room Committee, 1929 Hr gafvf' mmryone a fwelmme, Hir lzmri 111 lux lzand. Boston College Law School 71 x 1 1 I 1 M, 'W 3 Q 1 3 'Q 5 5 it TS 5 3 S :Mavis , 9116233 SYM l M . 5619! ,yvvii - SVI , Q 1 5 1 IZ, W, AL' 4 f.ufwf.f. geavww 1461111981 'QYJB' 9101481003 N141 '-'il Q55 1 ' AY-l'aihIlf0I4 '.d 4492 1 1 415, if E 5 E? 'S Q E E 'ia L Yi'i2fZ77!7f77 7,97bz7'7r2Z77ZZ7,QZZ27 IIN A TXZ7 7 I2'77J,L',Z Q41 3 . 3 ' ' QZIIWICLM. .W ' , - , 1 - 3 A Smwxnwnnnmmfwwmwmfwmifaazevra. ,,.zeewJfez00fz,0g4w4e'Lai.. 4!',JQZfZZZZL,,4Z1QZZ3ZZMZZif ZZ A 4. ff Jliziwmg Fw X 111 'rs 5 3 E 5 S 5 1 E 3 1 E N Q 1 Q 5 Q N 1 1 S 1 Z14 w'nmmvw71Df0'.M1n.p4!r,an.s nnwvmfrafmvs-ewffwszfs-wez9S10Ssmf.swan ,nfssnryaywxaa -m7m,' Wm! N? Jail! 1 Tam ' pg 5 MF 1 E i cr: , ww 2- - .T 5 9 5:5 5559 5 555 5 F34 .... 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XR- fniiki 3 SGW 2-'D 5' 1 PM B 33 rn UQ XB 1- no 727 Q o r 39 N32 O N O 5 1 , gf- U maww 5 'MQ awww b Hovqm 1- Os '-' -1 N '-A mb NO In .. l'4 1 3 sm ,.1 ff Yin Q 'L' U7 -z D F' N- N 'T' 3, U5 2 2' M FQ 1 N. -f T rv 52 3 Q 2 :D Q Q3 00 E'f 3 3 U70 2 N -1 2 :x - ' fn Q s I - Z 'U cn 3 ' C1 G 'H ww Sb-X. 3 ,ffm F17 Q- mm 3 mx N 2 W 75 n Q GTS 1- ' Q fb cn 22:1 '45-F' 7: ., ' : ,.5 Q 5 NO CD :r N' -1 fn on 1 :r ' Z Q W rg -N D' Hin I fa Db o N ff 1 Q fm O v-1 x O C w O U7 ' Q Q :r N- H WP-v Q N Q F11 :Jw W D' Z - w 2 N. C, Ib O mx .., - 75 gd ,um o Q Us :N 77 O NN-. 55 G Q Db :T iq 2. O N rn No , U3 Q . 1-. v- Q L, He '4 :Q-'Q - o C S Q ' FD 'S 0 3 im 33 P1 'M ' 5' ff . . . N W S T., 2. .--Z: 2. E i ilgq Q P ., N 5-1 72 V ,,,,,, 5fI' 47l6l'000d amanda! T 22wlZ Q Z6,QCUllQ 7'r1.fL1fz,1J 'T I y1,J,1 IJIQAQ' R ' W Q AND 3 .9 L, - ff ', 1JUW'72?!HZ4, 4104711 I 1 12 MALAY, ETHEL RAYE PEANUT 126 Hancock Street Harvard Grammar School ,ln impish kind of prrxon, full of zznzfxpfrfea' ideas and F7lflI1l5I!1.flTZ for life and lauglztfr. Mass. School of Art MANGANELLI, JENNIE MARIE JEAN 105 Gore Street Putnam Grammar School So quiet and so roy if Jennie That for hm' ihoughfr fwzfd gifw a penny. Undecided MANNOS, MURRAY 77 Kirkland Street Harvard Grammar School Football, 1930 011, 'fir a f!1l'l01lJ l10y,' Bold, quirk, fngfnious, forfward, rapalflf. M. I. T. MARSHALL, ANGELINE CATHERINE ANr:1E F.'Yl'TY 16 Magnolia Avenue Harvard Grammar School G. A. A., 1929 Literary Staff Slzf :was a .vfholar and a good' onr. Mt. Auburn Hospital MARTIN, EMILY REBECCA 7 Linnaean Street Wellington Grammar School She Iaughrd and 'midst the girlx around, Happy laughin' did rfxound. Work 73 r 2 ii 1 9 ' 1 j f f 'f 2. inf xf I ' ,amnaaaaafumawmek ,A Q Q 5 Q Q :- Q ts Q it Q 1 it A 'Ai le ii in 2' 1: g ., Q a -'E ii 2' I 02+ , ' ' xt if l 1 . , i 531 44 We Z Q Z Y. If ., a e a a 4 h W Q Q . , li 6 l . Q 'K 0 'E 1 at 51 I 'Q S Q Q 'Q E t ' it 1 42, Qu- 2 ,EQ , 4wf wa1uaf f4Mi1?'f MATTHEWS, RUTH LOUISE RUTHIE UFFIE 60 Kinnaird Street Houghton Grammar School Home Room Committee, 1928-29 1'fvr nefurr hnofwn a girl .fo nice I llly though!! of har, fwordr can'l suffzce. Lincoln School of Nursing, New York City, N.Y. MATURSEVITCH, STEPHANA STEVE JAY 7 Eighth Street Thorndike Grammar School 14 qufrl and :lfrrzure rnaldfn lr Ihr. VVork MAURER, KATHRYN KJKY 351 Massachusetts Avenue Roberts Grammar School G. A. A., 1928-29-30-31 Swimming, 1928 Quartet, 1930 Home Economics Club, 1931-32 Home Room Committee, 1929-30 Whfn yr1u'rf naturally nire. It's nite to hr natural. P. G. - Gordon Bible School - Newton Theological Seminary MAZZEO, PHYLLIS ANNA PHu.1.Y PHIL 29 Cedar Street Ellis Grammar School G. A. A. Lunch Room, 1930-31-32 Home Room Committee, 1928-29 A rharming lady, - W'ell I guess, She Jtzzrlied hard and met surufxx. Business College A MEADE, MARTHA 43 Museum Street Winshaw High School, Conn. K. B. 14 trim litlle lady fwilh pleniy of style. Bradford Academy - Wellesley 74 3 . S 3 is S 1. 15. 5 1 P N li' ' I -i E It N' IN 'K xl I . Xi It' g SF :gt Axi 9 is . Q, IPI I IS, ' fs: L :SI N TE' ,I I El XI I E? S t .J 2 2 I I I I E ANU I I wwnf e - ' f.w v . : -.-- f. '. i- , aw-W ' f l' L: - ' '4 f' '+ 'T f f WWMJIMAJIMW I , .I fs I P MELLO, ALFRED JI 'gf 25 Dudley Street Ellis Grammar School Dark and quiet it our frifnd, .41 I 5 But he'5 a fvery good student and a faery good SQ pdl. tl Q Bentley's School of Accounting I MIDDLETON, ELEANOR WINIFRED If PINKY J Xi 92 Thorndike Street wil l Thorndike Grammar School I 'S' , G. A. A., 1929-30 ' D X. 1' She is like a ray of Junshine, L 1,511 fs .Making bright a cloudy day. , Colby , ' I MIELE, ANTOINETTE GENEVIEVE 245 Bent Street I Thorndike Grammar School if Nffufr on ffzrtifuf misrhiff hrnl, I Shf'J rzlfwayr on hfr larhs intfnt. 6: Undecided I S I 1 MINASSIAN, ROSE o. , Rosa' gl 57M Pleasant Street ,I Webster Grammar School L G. A. A. 2 x - ' 2 , Hn' smile is one 115 'LLYITIII as thf .rung , I To darken it.r rays cannot he done. New England Conservatory of Mtisic ' L .3 ' fI I Q 52 MINASSIAN, SAMUEL o. QQ I 5722 Pleasant Street Webster Grammar School A merrier chap, I nefver .tpenl one hour'.r talk ' I 3? fwfthal. I Q .. 3 Boston University. il pb 5 'N 3 :Wet V 75 N I I .06 .- gf sr 9 XP .L t'vvQ ffl 1, I. 'T J .lg I JL! xl ,. ,Fx ,a' e'e'00 vv' Mower fo 1 J , , W, ., ' ' L iZZ.ZZZGZOCQ?Q 4 229: ZQEJIQJSLZDQLZZQZ UJKIUWYVN: 'N5W!L l I MOLINARI, CATHERINE ELIZABETH l KAY l 2572 Massachusetts Avenue l Ellis Grammar School Chorus Choir Glee Club She Ku-il! .ring to make III happy. Conservatory of Music MOORE, LEO B. +0 Dana Street Brockton High School He nefver asks, newer demandx, But smiling fake: the world in hir handx. Vndecided MORAN, JOHN FRANCIS BARNEY Wousia 1023 Massachusetts Avenue St. Paul's Parochial School Home Room Committee, 1930-32 Baseball, 1932 junior Class President President, Class of 1.932 Durrell Prize Debate, 1931 RFWIFQU Debating Team, 1929-30-31-32 John'x lllI'I'If.S' fwin our hearly - A-Ind fwhat is more, our fvoles. Holy Cross MORRILL, WILLIAM E. Mac 64 Sixth Street . Sacred Heart Parochial School f Football, 1930-31 Baseball, 1929-30 Hockey, 1929-30-31 Phi Club Interclass Baseball, 1929-30-31-32 Interclass Basketball, 1929-30-31-32 Liason Othcer, H. S. A. Heir ll hay fwho makes lots of noise, find uxes the .school .fupplier for his toyr. University of Manitoba MORRISON, VIRGINIA IRENE GIN 83 Putnam Avenue . Houghton Grammar School ' G. A. A. l . . I a 1 Though man are Vzr 17111175 fwlles, 1 3' . 9 . 4 The most atfraetmfe are her Jmzler. 4 2 Boston University 76 V409 4' AWDIDGE IGH M TIN EICHIIIL of g bmr,y4fana44f.g.mm-nazrnqarmfnna-wmv wha ' 2 el7f2QQQYQZLDAZYZ'ZZZLQZIIQIQQQZ 1 ' ' 1 2 I s i l 3 , ' E Swv N' fasfsfaf pg . - f,a.f' af ,QgmQ3g 1QZZQiW3l?1Z73324 4 -2 I ' ' s x ' 3 s ' 5 X ' I G. . ., - Q K. ., 1 P. G, - 1 ' ' Q Y 1. ? X It ' if 7' b lr . le ' V 1. . J l., A' P ' A ' 1- . v if . cf' . ' Q ' - S L . , . lr ' . I 7 r , ' Q X ' - N3 as . E L L A MOTTLA MARIE LOUISE +3 Cameron Avenue Ellis Grammar School A A 1929 30 B 932 Some say that Illarze 15 rather quzez' But olhers thznlz that shes a not Miss VVheelock s Kindergarten School MULGREW JOHN GEORGE MULL 117 Webster Avenue Kellev Grammar School Class President 1928 Senior Interclass Basketball 1932 Basketball 1930 Interclass Baseball 1931-32 H. S. A. Boxing Team 1931-32 Vice-President of Phi Club In Hzslory or Lafw hell nefver he przzed Bu! In a beauty contest you d he surprlsedl Harvard MULLER ELIZABETH BERTHA BETTY BET BINC 15 Sargent Street Ellis Grammar School Light hair, hlue eyes, And oh my - Is she fwise? Business MURPHY, DAVID DAVE 323 Columbia Street Maryknoll Preparatory School He is able hemuse he thinks he is able. MURPHY, JAMES CHARLES JIMMIE 213 Fayerweather Street St. Paul's Parochial School Books hegonel I care not for theej You are my sorrofw, my life's misery. University of Miami 77 grmvmrfsrffaraml 5 MW!! w s s s K 3 x 3 3 s K 0'iifXflIAl'U0'lb'l0 0A'l!'1'Akr-' if WHHHIIIVIMMJIYMJW 4 0019AYIMfA14'II!lIlll'FA'IlIlfW!7 Ml PADI! 70 .w'MIPl E 3 5 Q S K E E T: as S X X ex 5 . X. Q 2 x as 2 5 Q ,,f 1 f . CIM! v.?, fl I MA' -rc. xx' b YQ jiri W Wd' ,fl ik 4 fy ll 1-vfv S I 'Q u Q 1 L aa Wlzavaian 7 1' ' 'fZZbaivwalvzizaviagzawazIMEKQZQQTEQEQL ll Q 'S ? 2 R 1 ' sssr ' 1 fl l W., MURRAY, MADELINE M. . I MADDY TINY .N ' 65 Eustis Street Q 'P Russell Grammar School Il 2: H E Cl b ' f' ome conomics u l Vi A pal :whether timer are good or had, Q-l She is alfwayr happy and ne-ver sad. , 92, Business College f ' MUTI, DoMIN1C JOHN DON MUDDY sl 3 Austin Street 'V Roberts Grammar School lr , 1 l Home Room Committee, 1930-31-32 ' 1851 Basketball, 1929-30 1, ., Freshman Baseball, 1929 l V! it An urre of performance is l 13: ', Worth a fwholc land of promixe. 1 W fl Dean Academy - Dartmouth I ' - 1 1 r :I l I x NIYLES, THOMAS FRANCIS 1 Q , TOMMY l Q 1776 Massachusetts Avenue 1' Peabody Grammar School 1 Q1 tifchesm, 1928-32 N Hockey, 1932 ,ip Track, 1932 1 il Prrsonality and a good disposition will carry. 1 v ' Harvard ,R 3. 1. 5, NAUKIEWICZ, VERONICA HELENE Q V1 VICK VERA V 4 18 Squires Court 7,1 Thorndike Grammar School ' ' G. A. A., 1929-30 51 gi, Home Room Committee, 1929-30 5 'A . . . 1, l Our Vicki: an zmplsh eIf,' 3 ,HL She dom much mischief hy herself. 52 . .1 is Massachusetts General Hospital ' 1 1 'Nl xl 11 1231 NAY, THELMA 1 , 15 3 1 l 13 ll 'gil Nl 11 E' 'l -1 as 1 E1 il 1 4 . arwurwvlv wfuuzww .1 TELl,lE 40 Bigelow Street Harvard Grammar School Fair and hind :he Away to us. Boston University 78 1 . 1:4 4710 ,. 1144 1 f ' f A awww 1 7rQg15gg Z7?Q4l,11,'sfg4g227:f 11141 na? 27.1 7 I IL rg! S 'Q A AND 3 E E ' E H 9 . gg A - NESTOR, SARAH ELIZABETH SALLY BETTY SAY 6 Vineyard Street Haggerty Grammar School G. A. A. Her Jmile was like a rainlioiw flarlzing from a misty Jlay. Business College NEVVIVIAN, ETHEL ELAINE EDDIE ED Trznnnz 21 Clary Street Harvard Grammar School Orchestra, 1929-30-31-32 Baseball, 1930-32 Class Notes Reporter, 1930-31 Chorus, 1929 G. A. A., 1929-so-32 Swimming, 1931-32 Chairman, Room Committee, 1930 Tennis, 1930 Welfare Show Shf who has muclz .fjnirit lllaker much of life. Lesley's Kindergarten School NICHOLS, BARBARA M. BARR 9 Eustis Street St. Paul's Parochial School ' f 'J Home Room Committee, 1930-32 I gi Alix 19139-30132 1929 30 '11 'A' ass otes e orer, - A ,L Swimming, 1932, V Popular, jolly, jlrfliy, and sfwfft, mi.- Onz' lzuhosr przxvfnre is alaways a trnrt. B. U. Business School NIXON, DOROTHEA MAE Do'1'rY DOT 1 Hastings Square Roberts Grammar School G. A. A. Home Economics Club A .flip of Jurzxhine, a Jlifufr of grareg Nothing' but .smiles shine on her face. Undecided O'BRIEN, EILEEN PATRICIA D 147 Concord Avenue St. Peter's Parochial School Tennis, 1929-31 Basketball, 1929-30-31 G. A. A., 1929-30-31 Oflicer in Home Economics Club, 1931-32 A .vmilc for all, a greeting glad, X111 amiable, jolly fway she har. Massachusetts Normal Art School 79 Af- V 7 1 f aaa M rf jQ Q ZEQZQZEEim:DfmQ15lWfeT6v7AE-121 'Qu x 1 - W H ' 1 Q 2. HND 2 li . W y ff f Y 5 I 1' O'BRIEN, MARY TERESA 49 'QT MAYE O'B li lisa . 1' ,ii 40 Sixth Street 5 SN, Sacred Heart Parochial School ' if G. A. A. i Home Room Committee, 1929-30-31 A life defuoid of fame or praixe, :Rl li Bryant 81 Stratton Business College Yet nobly spent. is l sv' .X l ' 351 ocKL1s, IDA 15 P fill RENE ' 32 Oakland Street Q Wellington Grammar School 'Ti val W N Home Room Committee, 3 years if , i G. A. A., 2 years is . iw Al: merry ar the day H long, jg! 15 Always bursting into Jong. IFN' :N Undecided ' N O'CONNELL, MARY E. S XI CONNIE is :M 149 Walden Street bl 1 Peabody Grammar School IF QL i G. A. A., 1928-29-30-31 Basketball, 1928-29 N Home Economics, 1930-31 Baseball, 1928 N Y Home Room Committee, 1928-30 ,Q 5 Class Notes Reporter IH EQ She .rjneaks for herxelf. EK - Hereir to woman! She needy no eulogy. . 1 If N' 3 Miss Wheelock's Kindergarten School ilX Sq 1 lil 15: A O'HARA, PHYLLIS gl: ERI PHIL li 121 Oxford Street if-1 lx 1 Agassiz Grammar School ig X l Home Economics Club l rig G.A.A. Q 154 Q Allwayx calm, newer in a hurry, EL Carefree, always with not a worry. 'S' i l Lesley Normal School aw ls f E A O'HARE, DOROTHY ELIZABETH l l l DoT lx ' I 8 19 Cushing Street E Haggerty Grammar School g :sg G. A. A. 1 ' V Chorus b - ' I Home Room Committee l l L i Thy modertyh' a candle to tlzy merit. ' s Katherine Gibbs Secretarial School wwe if mwuvvure 80 l I I - -f37 7c--ap:-Z, 1,f17Qe7lZ'71 F' YYY? f77I,JJ I 1 L QW A- Q ww E ,r 4 lr i N . X N E Q N O'MALLEY, MARY MARGARET 2 Emmons Place St. Paul's Parochial School We look upon you as a real friend. P. G. or Night School O'ROURKE, MARY MAY 290 Huron Avenue St. Peter's Parochial School N G. A. A. Those furious lorhs so aptly tfwined, Whose efvery hair a soul doth hnd. Framingham Normal School OSOBOW, ISRAEL SEILLER AL 250 River Street Webster Grammar School Baseball, 1928-29 Checker Team, 1930 Football, 1929-30 Debating Team, 1931 Hockey, 1930-31 Crew, 1930-31 Orchestra, 1928-29-30 Ilis thoughts are so profound and deep, That sometimes in floss he seems to sleep. Dean Academy - Dartmouth OVERLOCK, CONSTANCE CONNIE 121 Trowbridge Street Agassiz Grammar School G. A. A. Refviefw Staff K. B. Year Book Staff Class Notes Reporter Prize Speaking :Tn artist - -with zz true appreciation of the beautiful in literature, nature and humanity. Massachusetts Art School OWIRKA, MARY MAE GINGER 883 Cambridge Street Wellington Grammar School G. A. A., 1931-32 Class Reporter, 1931 Re-viefw Typist Committee, 1931 Treasurer of G. A. A., 1929 Beautiful and tall Queen of them all! Comptometer School 81 l 1 ,IZ LZL 7ZZQZ7CQLWZ4' QZ'44Q17ZkEZ-29312 , - f 1 J.: 1 MRD H jill 044090 ICE IEHM TIN l'l E3 I I :sr 5? 4 Ei '-I xl sl ,. l J, lx wr l x ,. lg 12 wif lx, ii, tier ww 1. tk. l xl lr. J l s x N x s-,'.,N,3'S,,L Q l l 5 N it N A rfzzsjzf me-iqfkflft K , 1 3 S N ' ' w R4 F17 J 1. U 5 S S E E 5 J K E X E , e gee Q f I iff ' Q 'r eiuggeezeziezizf ,J tzwfzi 2, A fm: :f E E f F 7 f ee' f T ' . f r f 4 PACKARD EDWIN KANE EDDIE 15+ VS ashington Street Belmont Senior Drama Orchestra 1928-32 Choir 1928-32 He is in .tpirit as in stature: lo ty. Hari ard PALMER, JOSEPH, 2ND. Joe 98 Raymond Street Belmont High School Editor-in-Chief of Refviefw, 1931-32 Junior Prom Committee, 1931 Chairman of Senior Reception Committee, 1932 Chairman, Home Room Committee, 1930-31-32 Football, 1929-30-31 Crew, 1931 Here it a chap! He's dark and tally Hir frlenflx are manyj he'.v liked hy all. Harvard Engineering PAPUTSEANOS, CLEIVIENTINE P. CLEMMIE TINY 138 Cherry Street Russell Grammar School Class Reporter, 1930-31 G. A. A., 1923-29 Room Committee, 1928-29 fl gay little mis: was she AJ I'm sure you'll all agree! Stenographer PARSONS, CLAUDE P. 80 Garfield Street St. Maryls Parochial School His strenglh if lo .fit Mill. Holy Cross PARSONS, JOHN JACK 80 Garfield Street St. Mary's Parochial School Senior Drama Committee, 1932 Class Notes Collector, 1929 None hu! hlmyelf mn he hi.: parallel. Boston College 82 I ..,.., ., ., .. . ,.,, ... . ...-... . , .,-......,,, 4. , , . fam-W or 'P 77 ei z HM fwa f . rf ' 2h22Qw:avzr2zwQf151zrcnizeuiazzgo 3 5 X 3 5 ' ' . may a . ff - fa vi 5 2 J . aaaraaawaaarwaawa PASTER, RAYMOND P. RAY ' Q e 24 Antrim Street Harvard Grammar School' 'Q . Delta Zeta Gamma Basketball, 1928-29 lg - Class Notes Reporter, 1928 ' Charm strikes the sight, I Q lllerit twins the soul. Tufts College 5 Z? . PATTERSON, VVILFRED W. l 256 Columbia Street I Somerville High School A Orchestra 3 A happier hay 'lL'Z'l'UE nefver foundg ' Wf're alfways glad to hafvf him around. S 3 1 Q PEARY, NIARGARET 4 Q MARGIE PEGGY 16 Crescent Street ' Peabody Grammar School 'Ci 2 G. A. A., 3 years 5 You hfar this girl laughingf You think sha's all Q. its fflflf 1 t But the angels lznofu' swell all the good she has 1 done. 1 5 Burdett College , . 4 ' 'Q 1 ' 5 . PEDRO, DOROTHEA l -V Dor l ' Q Q Q 210 Charles Street 4 Thorndike Grammar School S Small, hut fwisf, with hright shining eyes. B. U. ff. it . ff E PEERS, RANDOLPH ADAMS, JR. ll 6 Frost Street S Hrrf s a friend 1we'a' hate to loses His :milfs one sure cure for the blues. M. I. T. S 3 E W V -, nfsffivacfmkgxidi, J: of 4'2 A 83 4 J 2 1 fe 2 e 2 ,L 1 z12cca:Q:zzQazazzz:zficzEaeaazZQef:zifzafwgifv24diyQggQZEQyA , .5 ' E3 AND 3 3 1- - - e - ,V 1 4 1 ' ' I i 'J lx, Q l Q 3 l, lf 4 , 1 . K .1 4 ii 1 vi N 1 Y 4 4 Q 4 -3, , 44 4 N 5 4 ' Q 4 ' X 2 4 gi . 4 1' li xl 4 4g K , 4 f 4 44 4. 5, la Z 1 'lr I ll 1 V l ill 4' l ol X ez 3 4 A 4 .1 4: 2 fi Zeeeaafwvaaefeafeeeaeueefee' A PENNINGTON, PEARL 5+ Portsmouth Street Vllashington School, East Chicago, Indiana Tall and queenly, She trafvel: .verenelyf Boston University PETERSON, EDVVARD PETE 228 Brattle Street Russell Grammar School Plenty of study and plenty of fun, Wax the mollo of Peterson. Exeter - Harvard PETERSEN, MARIE LAVINIA PETE 20 Cottage Street Roberts Grammar School G. A. A., 1928 Class Notes Reporter, 1930 llome Room Committee Pete'.c a every friendly gal, The hind fwe Zreasure as a pal. Boston University PIERIANOWICZ, JOSEPH Ion 22 Staniford Street Putnam Grammar School lnterclass Basketball, 1932 Boxing, 1930-31-32 lnterclass Baseball, 1930-31-32 Crew, 1931 Phi Cluh Fraternity Football, 1930-31 He i5 like the quiet bird That nefver fwhirpers a award. Harvard PILTCH, MAURICE BURT Roy' SPATTY 21 Hovey Avenue Wellington Grammar School Full of fun and humor is Roy, And that if fwhy 4we like the boy. Northeastern 84 uf .,twgurasanvanoyaamroaaanmvaanmvmvwf fvwvlaflwf ' 0 'fQEY'?32?lQf1Il50'551f72Q75Q51 Y , z r AND 3 R E E H 1 x i Q . , I -p,f.M.fa , wwf f f cf, -,,,xJ137 ,, 3, ' .aa-'self' 'ani Y LQWIFSVJCV -' A1411 15 2 , G , - , i f - v + - -'f PILVELATIS, BERTHA B BERTIE 1552 Austin Street Roberts Grammar School rl slip of runlight. Burclett College PIPER, lN1URlEL EVELYN Mm 19 Granville Road Peabody Grammar School K. B. Club Home Room Committee Shir .vfwwtfr than rfweel, llliglzly fine' to look at, Ewen bfitrr io meet. Burdett College PLEKAVICH, LOUIS PLEKY 391 Portland Street Hugh O'Brien Grammar School, Roxbury lllodexty and rourlrry .-In' noi thf lrnxt of H111 fvirturxv. M. I. T. POIRIER, IRENE BLONDINE BEBE 32 Clay Street Notre Dame de Pitie School G. A. A., 1923-29 Room Committee Pftitf' and alfrartifuz' fllis rharnzing Frrnfh D No nzisfhief or IFOIIIIII' ran .vzfrrn to rzfxist. Boston University PONTE, SYLVIA GEAN 106 Trowbridge Street Agassiz Grammar School G. A. A., 1923-29 Basketball, 1928-29 Hfr soda! :mile Jlakm hm' fworilzfwhile. Miss VVheelock's Kindergarten School Iiss 85 gmfmffrumr mf mfg , fl . G , , N5 Q Y: E br I . x f X or Q . P3 3 'AS li 5 ,s S J ff I 4 .Fl In of u 1 Qa eraaaeuaan uneven 5 S Q 2 rf 3 AND 2 ' 2 any 7 ' ff , 4 W , ff I 31 4 Y 41:3 4 45, Q, E34 4, M lil 4 1 1 ff 1 4 ,I 4 5,4 4 . 75: X It 43' Q- EI F4 '4 ,J 4 5 x, 4 R, K4 x, 45, l 24 24 N gr r li 4 'i ft 45. li 4 5, 4 H, 3 4 l f , la i5-'7NoMSf11MI QA' X A sAfSws2SA?A T ' 'P 7 CA' f 4 4 E fl fl .4 433 3 4 459: ' 4455. 4 lt 4 t 4 ., 4 lu, 4 ii at , 4 4 4-tl 5 V , . i , POTTER, FRANCIS JOHN 142 Lake View Avenue Russell Grammar School Small and steady, Yet affzuayJ ready -- for fun. Harvard POVVELL, ANNA MARIA BILLIE NAN 153 Washington Street Kelley Grammar School Pageant, 1929 Class Notes Reporter, 1928-29 She ix hlonde and tall And Io-ved hy all! Art School POWERS, DOROTHY HELEN DOT 257 Cambridge Street Sacred Heart Parochial School G. A. A. Sunny dixposiiion Some man's inspiraizon, And a mighty jfne temptation. Bu rd ettls Business School POWERS, JOHN BARRY Bo B0 BOKA 498 Green Street Houghton Grammar School John nefver a.vks,' John ne-ver demands, But Uniting, taleex the fworld in hand. P. G. - Bentley School of Accounting POWERS, JOSEPH HUGH Joe DECOY 32 Park Street Webster Grammar School Football, 1929-30-31 Baseball, 1929-30-31 Hockey, 1930-31 Basketball, 1929 That he'.f an athlete no one can deny. And on his fdelity 4we can rely. Dartmouth 86 ' E 7 4404? V 49400701 '7 - A '7 j I Zu'7Z,4 Z QQ2a7'1QiZf2f? . as l ,, J fp A, f, JL, 1 f 1 11,1 .01 1 a 1 4 1 a e 5 S- I AND 5 4 g 3 i N fi a a - 4 , a 4 4 PRESCOD, EULINE GERALDINE MICKIE 279 River Street - Houghton Grammar School Home Economics Club There are some Jilent people fwho are more interesting than the hest talherx. Business College PROCITO, FRANCIS JOSEPH 103 Seventh Street St. Anthony's Parochial School He laughr and fools the fwhole day long, And life for him if hut a song. Business School PROKOPOWICZ, HEDWIG 38 Eighth Street St. I-Iedvvig's Parochial School She is like a quiet hird, That newer 'whispers a fword. PROVOST, ANNE MARIE B1I,LY 109 jackson Street Home Room Committee, 1929-30 Senior Drama Swimming, 1929 Oh, thou art fairer than the efvening air, Clad in the beauty of a thousand starr. Katherine Gibbs Secretarial School REARDON, MARIE AUDREY 27 Murray Hill Road St, Mary's Parochial School G. A. A. lllarie ix .tueh a fwinxome lan, One of the nlceyt ln our elasx. P. G. - Bryant and Stratton College 87 gaaaannuanfmefmgf, 'Q 0,907 JW Mt 00 s . I pmypmpppffnnmmnrnmnpmmwmfatmm 4- av aw vffsmfmvnm nnnffvnnmlffww :Mmm-'amfranntn I 473 alll! lf' l X I3 5 N' lil W E iw :El :Ei Nl ' Tl A Qi FI 4 ' , i K if E A Q, a E . ll E f 3 4 ga 1 5 s. Y 1 E Q , Q. X: vt Q . E , S 'Q E N 'S , E . We 2 . S E Q Q Q Y Q 2 E E 'Wav 1 1 f 6700 GZSETACQ, f'1ifaf'A'9W9,i A NNNN .qv fyyvdrswa I .L -' l Y 1. l X lg 4- 4 945 f . 1 S 4 :::, N1 4 N in-as 4 1za.aa1f-vrrsafmiff 4, 2 ,R4 4 A ' ' 4 l ' 'N' 4' 'g , Y, l- N4 4? ta' tg, lip G1 N '51 S4 48 ,N 2 5 E O 4 2 Q S' Q E ,V a rc -, , Q KE El gil? gl 5 'CZ Ov 75 '44 , N 3 3 v- ,U N Q, IQ Q Q so F11 J 4., , nz Q -S. N 'D pi .N S Q 000 C' 4- C N of N W :U Q- EH Q ,LJ gl ON U7 if! O9 R., '31 5 to D. Z P-I l Q4 mea i-3442 S3 'a ,... ' A 4 f Ewa ag: :OCUSOIU 1? gE+ :sw-A 2:-can 260' 45? A :ff H :cash 9 f-' -4 2 Q fe Q L-, A - 5 :s z 0 ,Q lo 'er - - 2 H O ,E 1,4 cn 0 5- S to E :: ff' Z 1 , K, 2 U, 2 I :r -3 . , E 2 3 5 3 ,, 2 1.-:I 'D N E S H Z 5 :E 'il 5 - ' Q lf 'S' 3 1 -Q rbi Q 'B Q 454 Q F ie . 45' 3 N ,Q ri Q, Q 4. st 4 A . Q , 4 g rw was-'fan lf: St. Peter's Parochial School f E' Hockey, 1930-31 Secretary-Treasurer, 1932 2 I if E 4 ,ww lnterclass Basketball, 1930-31 Football, 1930-31 4, Phi Club Boxing nam, H. s. A., 1931-32 VT i941 lflfhen any mirrhirf haf hfgun, 4 Ilr s allways thfrz' and full af fun. l 3 -l Aviation - Curtiss Flying School , , 4 53 Va , l l - I if 'l REGAN, ED1TH MARY lag, Ema 28 Hurlbut Street ' Q4 Peabody Grammar School ' 4 ,Q 45,1 G. A. A., 1929 4? ' l Good frzlzjrfr is likr Il .funny dayf l WA 'W f 4 ' 1 1' , N, It .thnx 1f1!jlf7II'.fJ' on rfwryilllzg. ti Wellesley A -4 4.. 'Qt ff, 4 REGAN, MARY 4 , 4 :te ,g, , REGGIE Q . 43 l 4 383 Washington Street St. Mary's Parochial School , l 4- 44 ,,. 4 ' y, G. A. A., 1928 4 it Class Notes Reporter, 1932 l l , Shflv full of humor ru fan he, ki, Ilfr mannfr forffver fheerful and free. , ', Burdett College 4, , ,, REYNOLDS, GERTRUDE CORA ' l' GERTIE 20 Whittier Street Peabody Grammar School 4 Room Committee, 1932 if , find cfuer o'er her 4-work she bent And efver lifvfd on earth content. Business School 'L' fag - 5, M 88 ,, , ..,. .. . . ,,,, . ,.,..,,. .....,,,..,,- .......Y . -Y 7.1-M.. ..f- --. - - E to ' ' ' . 'f :aaa , ' www 7 W' 'if' .5 i ' 9 5 E 3 QWIMIIMJI ll N RICHARDS, LEVVIS l ,EJ LEW IQ. R ' I 11 Norton Place 4, TNI New Haven High School Swimming Art Night aftfr nigh! hz' ,tat and blearfd hir ryw -with books. Art RITZAU, FREDERICK M. FREDDY Fletcher Grammar School Basketball, 1930 Track, 1931 The mirror of all courtesy. Massachusetts State College - Yale Forestry School RIXFORD, RAYMOND H. RICKIE REX 1+ Salem Street Welvster Grammar School Elly 'words arf' fffwj Jlly tlzouyhls arf' many. ROBERTS, VVILLIE MAE BILI, VVILI, Bir,I,1E 45 Hayes Street Houghton Grammar School Basketball, 1928-29-30 Baseball, 1923-29 Tennis G. A. A. Home Economics Club Young ladics of fffw Qwordx are the bex! fomjbany. P. G. ROBINSON, AGNES TEDDY S0 Tuttle Street Natick High School - Natick Junior High Efzzerylfody flrre like: Tfddyj For good flzfan fun .Yll6,5 alfwayx ready. Burdett's College 89 55. I- IBN' ., IN :li l 1. I , l' I ' ir . IZ? lu l' I iw 1. ar, 1: S jx :N li K 1 I 11 ls If l .V , .Ei 3 X ,, 'I M iw 45,5 'X N ' ar , 15 l , N I ,rl iss E 1 gk, +5 :sg it . ll, I l I 4. In 4 I s l 'l 1 ' l V I V Nl I N' gl I ' r :EN N Fw: , Ei 2 :eg F1 :ill . i . L , z l l ' c 'Worley lllillilii l J 11. 1 ti lb lb - l x lx 154: g 151' 1 1521 lk 1 lil 1bl mi, 121 E12 l gl X l 15 QR1 15, 5 El 11' 15 51 15, 1 1. 1 Q 15. 1511 FQ, ky Q1 E1 1 42900-ref'-5100 11 1 S Q S lxy F1 1 :G 51 ls 152. N 11-1 123 11. Q1 1511 :E+ Q, 1: 5 .4 gl lff 51 4 Q1 lst Q1 14' 19' 1 , l' . I l 111n1:1El11c111111L111N5c11111L 1, I . l, l 1, U, . l ,Mlefff 0 0 ' ,l LA :E 1 N, 1 gi' . V 11. EQ 1 E s , 1 Q 1 , 1 E 1 E A ' l Q 1 Q 1X Q Y Q S Q 1 f 4 1 1 I 1 se' 1 I lil 1, N . 4 1 1 ,I 1 :1 1 1 x El I ' X 1 'I 1 I 'lil 1 Y l 1 1 - al H Q 1 l l 1 El l 'tl 1 - N, ' 2 lil e 'xl 0000409100 rlrrlrafierer N 1 IN' 151, ROEVVER, GEORGE E., JR. JACK 40 Coolidge Hill Road Agassiz Grammar School Jarh if faery tall and fair ina' Ihore fwho dare, Jhall he ln c1'f.1jJalr. Yale - Columbia ROGERS, THOMAS F. Roc -H Russell Street East Orange High School He plan: to roar alzowe the rloudy flnd lea-ve Ihr n1asJe5 and fhe crofwflr. Aviation ROKICKI, JENNIE THERESE GENNIE 471 Cambridge Street Saint Hedwig's Parochial School G. A. A., 1929-30-31 Swimming Home Room Committee, Sophomore, junior Years Glee Club I Senior Drama Committee She rultiwated a cast-iron grin For the fwhole day through. Laugh at your friend: and if your friend: are sore, So nzurh the hetler - you may laugh the more. Secretarial School ROSA, IDA MARX' IDIE 101 Pearl Street Webster Grammar School Roxy, healthy, ali-way: gay, Of the sunxhine, .rhe is a ray. Bu rdett College RUBIN, EVA EVY '48 Chestnut Street Morse Grammar School G. A. A., 1928-30 Home Room Committee, 1928-29-30 :Y laugh is fworfh a hundred graanx in any market. Miss VVheelock's Kindergarten School 90 . E AND A A A A er R 3 RUDGIS, JOSEPH FRANCIS rf LEFTY JOE l Dicic . 40 Plymouth Street j St. Hedwig's Parochial School -l 4 Baseball, 1931-32 Interclass Basketball, 1932 ' S2 Literary Staff, 1932 il ' Basllful and shy fwlzen alone is lze, ll But when fwlllz the boys, he's as I1 boy slzould be. 4 Villanova College ' r A. RUNDLET, GEORGE TAYLOR L is RUMMY , 66 Maple Avenue v jg, Harvard Grammar School V Room Committee, 1931-32 , Football, 1930 l P Q Crew, 1932 i Wisdom may fwear a look austere, N But smiles and jests are oft lzer lzelpmates here. I ' My P. G. - west Point ' if fl W RUSSELL, HERBERT EDWARD N' - 1 COUNT voN HAMRERG I ' 'fi 7 Healey Street ' J l l Ellis Grammar School. The secret of success is mnstancy to purpose. I College F ir 1 g , , l + 1 el RYDER, MARX' ELIZABETH MAE Vl 'fi 69+ Green Street gl A Saint Paul's Parochial School :il Here'.v to a girl that all of us know, Mr .fl fl girl fwho twill alfways be found on the go. l 15' Burdett's College . 4, r 'u ST. CYR, ADELAIDE ADDIE AD 74 Rice Street Ellis Grammar School G. A. A., 1929-30 She seeks the impenetrable depths, Honest efforl means success. Work 91 514 A V IR 'Q Sir 4: O. T Q , 4.5 Si l ig' . s S. tw x , Ai I 3. S me llwv' 100187 five 0 3 UMHIIVK S .ZW V ' 77 fl A 06 A7 0 f 'S A Q A m fwnfwwzf w , L Q11 ri jig SANDERS, CATHERINE ANNA N N, :I fl 95 Avon Hill Street Peabody Grammar School Literary Editor of the Rffufffw, 1931-32 Catlzfrinf rhinm in mathematics From lrzzznglm' to guadratzrr. Radcliffe or Mt. Holyoke A SANDLER, MEYER W I SANDY N 28 Andrew Street l A I E Q I VVebster Grammar School Q I Cross Country, 1926-27-28 . -I Football, 1928 l I Q, 1 Basketball, 1923 E , l Wit and humor lfflongs lo gmziur abofue. 3, 1 Suffolk Law School ' SANTORA SALLY VIRGINIA , TooNKn2 SAL. Y l 10 Gilmore Street I VVebster Grammar School Q l l Home Economics Club Q , cs. A. A., 1928 if A duty xhf' Kwai nnfurr knofwn to shirkf S Wx' fwirh lzfr lurk in hfr Ii e'.v fwork. S1 l E l l Burdett Business College N , Q, A ' S , sATo, MARION TAMAO Y f RONIE TAM ' 194 Franklin Street if 3 VVebster Grammar School ' G A A Q, ' Swimming E 1 llfitlz a girlirlz Isola and a muff! Iiltle mzile. R Framingham Normal School N f , SCHULTZ, RITA PATRICIA X BILLIE SHULTZ112 Q E l -I-1 Granville Road E L St. Joseph's Parochial School, Somerville 5 ' Entertainment Committee, 1930 Q S Class Reporter, 1930-31-32 S S Oh filer a queenlf her happy tread S Q I And Izke a queen? her golden head. w Nurse . 0004-90000093 ' , 92 r,...,. ,, , . . ,, . . E 1 34f, 1I4f4i?l9lA'4r41q0ae1n4n WWWWWJVQVIVUZ 15 4 W 7 laf4,q.5Z7r1 VYYZV 1 fwLf7 7 IL I 1 1 1 ,Q , 1 'vs 2 AND l 2 5 gg . L f, ee SCOSKI, LOUIS EDVVARD K.AR1, SAM ALKY Jo-Jo 136 Gore Street St. Anselm's Preparatory Chairman, Room Committee, 1925-26-27-30 Baseball Football Basketball Track Freshman Baseball Phi Club A little nonsense nofw and then Is relished hy -wisest men. Chicago University SCOTT, PAULINE MARY CAULIE 2519 Massachusetts Avenue Ellis Grammar School With modesty and hlushes she alfways looks dofwn. When anyone speaks of her eyes of hrofwn. Stenographer SCULLY, WILLIAM H. BILL 317 Memorial Drive Russell Grammar School Room Committee, 1928-29-30-31 Football, 1930 Year Book Staff Welfare Show Reception Committee fldmirml hy memhers of lzoth sexes His fwinning smile simply fwrefles us. M. l. T. SEDORCHUK, ANNA ANN CHUCKIE 53 Eighth Street Thorndike Grammar School Room Committee, 1930-31 G. A. A., 1929-30 K. B., 1931-32 Reception Committee 'Tis the songs you sing and the smiles you fwear Thafs making the sunshine efueryfwhere. Forsythe Dental School SERON, BERJ H. 117 Webster Avenue Kelley Grammar School Home Room Committee, 1932 Some must he great. Great ojfices ha-ve great talents. P. G.- B. U. 93 .31 oM0m.v, m, ' P573 A .3 3 i 5, AND A 3 ' Z4 ,. S -- A . JI!!! ' ,Q H . 1 f li I r SEXTON, JAMES 1. SEX li' SO Plymouth Street ji i St. Mary's Parochial School 1 ,IL A yuirf hoylyozi lhinh you sro, 'Q - , But in him I5 hidden T. N. T. 5? 2 ,,,L Q 2? E S V N SHAINE, FREDERICK 52 A FRED FREDDIE :Rl 72 Foster Street ll! l Russell Grammar School I' - l l Orchestra, 1928 Du N . . 45' A Ran' fonzpoznm' o Ollidlf , l'0!lC, and un! V Q . . -V . . . lg Hz' rrluhfd a joke and rfjozffd in a pun. if P. G. - Harvard or Yale rbi l N go SHANNON, DOROTHY ANNE ,Al gi: Do'r f gl +6 Aberdeen Avenue lg Harvard Grammar School Home Economics Club, 1932 1. l , N N it .ff kindly fword for all halh Jhr. Boston University wie' l si' 1' f. SHANNON, MARGARET RITA b PEG PEGGY , l to lt' l is 7 Adams Terrace 1 , , I it , lil l cs. A. A., 1928-29 l , St. Mary's Parochial School r xl Heirrxu' of an old lradilion lk! ,Q And a good old Irish name. i 'If Lowell Normal School . 1 4 ' li' ' E 15 SHARPE, DANIEL G. 4 5 Rl A DAN Q I , lk' 11 Van Norden Street ' ' Ellis Grammar School 1 Il'J Il pfzfaxzirf lo IIIFFZ' him, xl real joy lo grfrf him. t S: S 4523 5 'Elk . , 1 , l Tufts Dental School ' i 'END r N it ' A A Qvlvvvly Avlvuwliru 94 Q jf ! lr Q l g 1 3 'fr Y7QZi5QZE,Q Q6iQl1e1fEQ?67E7llZe1Z47b7!l1ZD2fQZ77JQ7.f7 it , 7 Q 2 3 I AND 3 I Q we . e 1 AW! Y Q l SHERNIAN, CHARLOTTE 1 CHARI, 112+ Massachusetts Avenue Houghton Grammar School Z V f Home Economics Club, 1932 G. A. A. J, . Have you nofiem' those flarhing eyes? lg She'.v furry fwilly and extremely fwise. 4 Burdett College ji 1 ' ' l SHHVIANSKY, FANNIE TERESA 306 Columbia street l 1 VVellington Grammar School , f Slight of form and nefver I1 frofwn, l With golden hair and eyes of lzrofwn. 5, , Secretarial VVork 3 5 if ii 5 if i SHINE, RICHARD C. 3 g DICKIE ' S 3 15 Cowperthwaite Street f ' St. Paul's Parochial School junior Prom Committee A E Senior Reception Committee 4 93 1 Hockey Team P, T Chairman of Freshman, Sophomore, junior 'ki l Home Room Committee 1 4, t Full of .vmiler and pep, thir lmy To all his elarsrnaies if Il joy. , ff: Undecided l V ' it if ' s1MMoNDs, BERNICE 1 J BERNIE 1 I 292 Harvard Street Harvard Grammar School l , 5 il n y 4 1 Xufj G. A. A., 1923-32 Swimming, 1931 Tennis Tournament, 1928-30 Phi Eta Kappa Z Basketball, 1928-30 VVelfare Committee ' She foolr and laughr the :whole day long. Katherine Gibbs Secretarial School if bl Q 2 SKALISHUS, JULIA ADELIA JUEL JACKIE E 2 Clark Place 5 Roberts Grammar School Julia is liked hy one and all 2 And for her :mile you'll surely fall. Work iwwlvwwiwifmwafo wer! 95 , Jf 11' Q. x ,af ffapp pqpaanna er , A f 1 5 3 I AND s Q 9 ,Q A at U 1-1 . , 3 Q, f ifeW1ffZ'-1I7 f -.ezfvfamafiwzazazgwgqaffmeeaea l l , .N. ,,., .K,A -....qr-..J SKEERS, MARY DOROTHEA SKITCHY 171 Auburn Street St. Mary's Parochial School Class Reporter, 1928-29-30 Home Room Committee, 1930-31 G. A. A., 1928-29 lllary ix Il Kwfll lfknl girl 1-ffm' liar the boys all in a fwhlrl. Stenographer SMITH, JOHN 181 Fayerweather Street Russell Grammar School JUIIIIJJ 100 bury grtifng .vfhoolilzg To fwartf hir ffmf on mrrfly fooling. Massachusetts State College SNYDER, RITA Mousm 16 Mellen Street Agassiz Grammar School Slff ir I1 nzaia' of artl1'.f.v giraff- Gfnflf' in form and fair in faff. University Extension at Harvard SOUZA, ALVIRA AL 14- Hardwick Street Kelley Grammar School Our Al is petite, find her Jmilc is airway: Jfweef. Orhce VVork SPECTER, MANES SPEC MANNY 1053 Cambridge Street VVellingtor1 Grammar School Checkers, 1929-30-32 Year Book Stall Manager, Basketball, 1930-31 Chess, 1931-32 Athletic Editor, Rffviffw Staff, 1932 Class Notes Reporter Debating, 1929 I truxt in God - and good books. Harvard 96 4,54 ,gg 445403454-gg40q ' .0044 Q5Z'QElZg5E7?2QlQ?l4Q70'QTZl247Z1QAQ7QZ4Z7'f 2 3 Q AND ' Tl , 3 i ifmafmrnnnnfrmrngb SPECTOR, MAURICE 1 Mossnz SPEC 1 17+ Columbia street Q ffl Fletcher Grammar School 2 President of the Phi Club 5 Interclass Basketball, 1931-32 gg 1 lnterclass Baseball, 1930-31-32 'Q Quiet and dignihed is he, fi l Ye! busier than that famous hee. fi fi, 1 Clarke University ,ll l 1 V V in 1 SPEIL, SIDNEY 'Q Sm SY I 56 Hancock Street l' I VVebster Grammar School I There is no smarter hoy than Sid,' For a great plafe in the fworld, he'll hid. Q ',, Massachusetts lnstitute of Technology li o A lf , S We bTAlNlPER, HATTIE RUTH :W HAT l 70 YValden Street 1 Peabody Grammar School Sheff happy and jolly all the day i She profves herself a Irue friend in efuery fway. Nl Interior Decorator -n Q l S E V .Q , STANLEY, GRACE FRANCES 7 DACY Q' 1 253 Elm Street ,l 7 Fletcher Grammar School E 90 A With a dimple and a srrzile, 11 7'L. Xb She makes life fworlhfwhzle. wl P. G. fs 1 :f gg, 4, :ll STEFANELLI, YVILLIANI kr: BILL 6, Q 182 Raymond Street gs l Boston English High School Soccer Team . A Baseball Q l .ln honest rnarfs ecard is as good as his hand. Work R 5 1 1 fl Wve'v:va'v'aw2fs'2.fsf1.f0.a4.t 97 5 . 151 .. IQ? gl rim? i Jig' it 124, ltlg lip ft- bl ISE, 4a .eg gi, l gl eg, is ' EE lil QL awsfs wf ffifwa ' U STERN, CHARLOTTE M. CH1cK1E 294- Columbia Street Fletcher Grammar School G. A. A. Debating Hofw dancing and mirihful tlze light of her eye Simmons College STEWART, HAROLD R. HARRY 55 Pemberton Street In New Hampshire Hockey Harry meets things fare to face, Thafs fwhy he'll lwin zn the Bzg Race. STOCKWOOD, OLIVE M. OLLIE 21 Park Street Webster Grammar School G. A. A. Home Room Committee, 1928 Sl1e'.f not noisy, loud, and gay But enjoys life in a quiet fway. Business School STRATH, CATHERINE F. KAY 43 Fayette Street Harvard Grammar School G. A. A. Freshman Class Treasurer Home Room Committee Home Economics Club She is liked by efveryone, ' For .their allways ready to join in fun. Massachusetts College of Osteopathy SUGARMAN, SYDNEY SID SUGIE 55 Maple Avenue Harvard Grammar School Room Committee, 1928-29-30 Advertisement Committee for Welfare, 1932 Syd'J a boy 1wlzo's .vure and rteady And for lzusinen alfways ready. Boston University, C.B.A. 98 I Q l ' T ,wmv awww e ' 1 - T -- ' f f7MZeLf2Zf4zE13a1T2?c- 19T7D7l223fl7Z42E1E77 ' 14 il AwunnutHunHMu1uN5unmL lil U, it 52 EZ' l 57 4 CD Q l Cf Z 1. S ' G 5 JL ii is 0 li in cm Z ffl A ,4 1 1, DP 11 L 1, 2 1, Z F11 1 E, 'Q ,t L I 1 E 3 x M3 is +1 wx ii is 'S . it 5 is 5 rl Q Is! is .ei Fl l JM' 29 Willard Street St. Peter's Parochial School 1 Home Room Committee, 1928-29-30-31 G. A. A., 1929-30-31-32 . Basketball, 1929 ' Swimming, 1932 When Cambridge Latin loses Gerry :go f: gm' E. GEF' few lb:- Eg-P gy are 5: E5 1:5 ZIP O3 Q E i-he o mm wx E E-Us Eg is 'N 5' Q5 ' Lie 3 3mgjG.56 BOO O1 ECU,-lm Nfl. 55 S :Q H-S.. H59 I 32 52 'Q 52 02 D: 7, 9. Z N z 3 VU 3 W Sf. e Q Qi' A modest little maid is she Hs shy and timid as she can he. ' 'il ' Salem Normal School 's . , Q SULLIVAN, JAMES 1 1 JIMMIE SULLY Q 44 Park Avenue S Russell Grammar School . Crew Home Room Committee A Football Track el right good sport, he played the gamef He leafves his name in our Hall of Fame. WK Bentley's School of Accounting 3 'X SVVEENEY, ALICE L. i , AL 151 Raymond Street S Peabody Grammar School Home Room Committee, 1928-29 ' ' flsh for a smile and see fwhat you get, She 1won't hluslz and yet -. Q ' Secretarial School . S SWEENEY, JOHN ' 1 X JACK Q V3 372 Prospect Street . St. Maryls Parochial School L Editor-in-Chief of Year Book Home Room Committee, 1928-32 K Q Football, 1929-31 T 2 Full of fun, full of pep, S Already he's fwon quite a rep. . C em re S v auwvavkwf mia? 99 an new 00 we e f. fQEcE1I52 f,9'?fiZ1Zs1i2L?Z 7'jaZ,e i ffl-Vilkf SVVEETSER, BARBARA BABS 132 Oxford Street Western High School, Baltimore, Md. G. A. A., 1930 K. B., 1931-32 ,-Y genial manner make: life's journey smooth. SYMINGTON, JOHN ROBERT JACK SYM 112 Inman Street Morse Grammar School Room Committee, 1928-29-30 fl fine example of a hearty chap, .4 fello-w 4-who .vmiles through efvery nzishap. Business School TAGERMAN, MARTIN SAUL MARTIE 100 Trowbridge Street Harvard Grammar School Durrell Debate, 1931-32 Class Notes Reporter, 1928-29-30-31 Home Room Committee, 1929 President, Durrell Debating Society, 1932 Class Basketball, 1928-29 Liberty Prize Speaking, 1932 In arguing 'we all ofwned Taggyk skill, For efven fwhen vanquished, he could argue still. College TAHMIZIAN, MARGARET 180 Chestnut Street Morse Grammar School President of Home Room Committee, 1928 Chairman of Home Room Committee, 1929 Alrwayr attenti-ve in Clays, Should fwe wonder if .rhe'd paw? Swimming - Probably Business College TAYLOR, DORIS VIOLA 4 Ellsworth Avenue Webster Grammar School Home Room Committee, 1929-30 She hu! a charm that hay hound uf with twitching jaofwer. Deaconess Hospital l00 M R it 0 '7 any M PAA ee 1 1:4 3 AND 3 l Q A - - - M TAYLOR, GEORGE 34 Mellen Street Peabody Grammar School 3 The golden mean between saying loo much and zoo little. ig Undecided . 42 l TAYLOR, JOSEPH FRANCIS 4 - ZACK . 62 Portland Street 'lt St. Mary's Parochial School Courage and sturdy heart were there, ir The will to do, the soul to dare. 1 I , Harvard College Q 'ff lt. if THOMAS, FRANCIS at SCRAPPER 55 134 Fayerweather Street Fi Ellis Grammar School He's fvery fond of nappin' f-' But fonder still of scrappin', ' You'll fnd his smile a-snappin, jqi His feel will he a-Zappinh P. G. 'f lv THORPE, IZA ALEANE IZ 45 Hubbard Avenue Ellis Grammar School Smiling gay, and dellonair, When she's around, away dull care! Boston Clerical School TILLMAN, ALICE ROSAMOND GIRLIE 476 Franklin Street Houghton Grammar School You can tell by her smile, She is going to go a mile. P. G. IOI Q , me -wiv We .W sq QP ,Sql , Q if ,x i X 1 l -i Is: 3 '43 tai 'W 4 N N' Fl 4 ., R, 0J00n:y nary ll bil, E ' V 'gL2QE?LQ7QL7e'?5'27Z7 . I MBDIDEE IGH M TOLSTOK, MICHAEL SHORTY IVIICKEY 212 Fayerweather Street Roberts Grammar School Phi Club Choir, 1929-30-31-32 Senior Interclass Basketball, 1932 Senior Interclass Baseball, 1932 Laugh fwillz me and the fworld will laugh Lv.. ur. Bryant and Stratton Business School TOOMEY, CLAIRE EDITH 51 Sacramento Street St. Mary's Parochial School Claire is a girl -wlzo ir fvery faery quiet Bu! anytlzlng ne-w - .vl1e'll alfwayx try it Burdett's College TOOMEY, KATHRYN MILDRED K.-W Sis 26 Russell Street Ellis Grammar School G. A. A., 1929-30-31-32 Home Economics Club, 1932 Swimming Team, 1929 We all know Kay with her ready smile, Sheiv aleways there in the ber! of .fIyle. P. G. - Normal School TORP, DORIS M. Fizz BLONDY 479 Huron Avenue Houghton Grammar School G. A. A. Her fare is like a lily fair, Like fwofven ,milk lzer golden hair. Boston University TOWERS, JAMES JIM 28 Essex Street Harvard Grammar School Home Room Committee, 1929-30-31 Rewiefw Staff, 1932 Basketball, 1929 Year Book Staff, 1932 Whenefuer aelilvitiex need to be planned You'll alfways find Jim right on hand. Springfield I02 I rf, A L ., .54 nlaanpdannanaonanaraannmsnhfffffwr 417111 J f 4 4 f fgliii-'ZQ1iJ'ZZ-4 L Q 1 4 1 J: 4 1 3 ' 1 i 's l 3 AND X li 5 5 , t l -L - L. - ,- ,, 7 ,V WW-?mqf .fp ',Qo2:ZfZ?zarff.wfaW aaif55af2wnf1r1633?, -L I QyQeu1m ZZ1U,.,1.Ls-44u4' v+ -L--f---f-ffjwgi TUCCI, RALPH GILBERT 1 DUKE 128 Lake View Avenue Russell Grammar School Rugged and reliable, .4 real fello-zu undeniable! Massachusetts College of Pharmacy VAIGAUSKAS, ADELE DELL SPEEDY 30 Union Street VVellington Grammar School G. A. A. Home Economics Club Literary Stall of Year Book Home Room, 1928 Her friendliners and jolliness are fruity fuse all adrnirej Her perxonalily is one of fwllifb Lwe do not fire. New England Conservatory of Music VALOIS, ALEXANDER ALBERT, jk. AL ALLIE 13 Harrison Avenue VVatertown East junior High School Chess, Secretary, 1930-32 Golden opinions Valois bar truly bought from all sorts of people. Harvard College VAN STRY, ELIZABETH GERTRUDE BETTY 167 Harvard Street Roberts Grammar School Baseball, 1930 G. A. A. Style! .vtylef lalerl of styles, .-Ilfways .flzofwn by this fair elzild. Stenographer VERRILL, ELEANORE SALLY BUNNIE 25 Irving Terrace Morse Grammar School 1 Home Room Committee, 1929-30 G. A. A., 1929-30 Literary Staff, 1932 Class Notes Reporter, 1931 Her: is the :mile that captures, 'tix 5aid,' Charm from ber toe: lo lzer Jleele golden bead. Katherine Gibbs Secretarial School IO3 . J '- A 9 K. de 4 I x, Wf 4 u ,ev 2mQ,zmfQ1.:1E19fhzfe2:f.:efwg4, ' Q?-df M7 ' ,mf mm? Q Z? Zi Z VINCENT, lRN1A IRENE 5 . 107 Oxford Street 5 4 Agasaiz Grammar School . at ' S- 'S G. A. A., 1923 f 5 . . . My Z. ' .-I pazr of dzrnpler, a prelly rmzle, 1 'Z V S' For her, anyone would fzcalh a mile. ?' Xvork ? e 1 S Wt Q E yi g., 3 VITKOSKY, NTARY :Q A 83 Trowbridge Street 3 ' H V d if arxar Grammar School t 1 She is quiet, she ir hind, 'A X Q l A-Ilfway: to he hepl in mind. A P. G. X K .Q s- , 2 5 VL VVAGNER, BESSIE MARIE 5 . , X Bees , K S 8+ Antrim Street Q 5 5 E Harvard Grammar School 6 4' Home Room Committee, Vice-President, 1928-29 E Class Notes Reporter, 1930-31 l Just as good-nalured HJ :he can he, E lViIh a fwinning smile for all to fee. E 5 Business College 5 if VVAITZKIN, ABRAHAM VVILLIE CHUCK XVATKIN E 15 Fayette Street Harvard Grammar School 'ff Crew, 1931 Basketball, Freshman Team, 1928 'M Q, Hockey, 1930 Basketball Varsity, 1929-so-31 ' Member of Alpha Mu Fraternity g Home Room Committee, 1930-31 2 is .-I man he seems of fheerful yerterdays ' :ind conhdent lonzorrofzcx. 59 ' B. U. - Harvard Law School 5' . VVALSH, HUBERT Q BUD 5 27 VVare Street - Agassiz Grammar School 51 Track Q he VVelfare Society, 1932 2 Though :ladies newer were his fart, Q We all agree that he': a Jporl. QWWMIIIWW I A ki University of Alabama V hi, ,awk ,, I04 waermwaerlpwannunaez 4-am! If T I 2554YQQJJQQQQZZZQ2QPZf?QE1.eLffL141'eLJaIaQQQ22af ., Q ir F' , ' 5 3 i 2 9 1 Q .4 3 i S it i . ie A - M . . - . 2 t,,...... .,.. f . M. . .. .. . .. ,, ,. . . . A.. ..,.., ...... .-,-. . ,W ,,,-...,.-.---..,,. . ., . L., . .. . WALSH, JOSEPH Joe 45 Frank Street Ellis Grammar School Hir markx -would rise by more endeafvorj His motto, Better late than nefver . WEINER, TINA J. 14 Howard Street VVebster Grammar School G. A. A. Here it a girl fwe all do feel That at her feet the fworld 'will kneel. Business College WEISMAN, BERNARD BERNIE 15 Tremont Street Houghton Grammar School Swimming Track fl man of fefw fwords. Massachusetts College of Pharmacy WELLS, EDITH VELMA DE DE 9 Poplar Road Russell Grammar School Home Economics Club, 1931-32 Patience is her -virtue. Burdettls College WELTE, CECIL R. CEASE 118 Walker Street Rogers High, Newport R. I. C1930-31j His temper 'was generous, open, Jineere, A stranger to flattery, a stranger to fear. U. S. Naval Academy 'i ilu li WI in J we . Qneeezwvwffln , 4' as Q W I 4 4 s , - E ' N l rr 6' s ,v Qi ii . it 1 ', 1 r I l l Q if I l A-fa. -ae-LQZZQJV Eff' f9'f'f A'W 0' 2'-ZIZZZZZZ-3536 - .-ZIQA T' Ay ii-Q-,gyg-! JA!-4Y54,9yr.YLL,!v pw gnvggwm V ,.,. - 000 .il I9 S 'S E 2 S Q Q E E A f. lf ,. ew NJ Saba-if V .1 3 It 5' 2 2 i s 2 P S l 3 ' ,l tl ', l SV . lb TE J l l Sl J . J 61080 ' Yfiib' U , 10441-2Q6Ia3f5QL?4fZ15a?? 1 - f VVEST, JAMES GORDON Wesruz 33 Portsmouth Street X Fletcher Grammar School 1 Interclass Basketball, 1931-32 lnterclass Baseball, 1932 , Football, 1931-32 1 Member of the Phi Club Westie is ez fellofw true hlzze, Wlzo intends Zo enter B. U. Boston University WESTCOTT, RUTH EVELYN 126 Auburn Street Webster Grammar School ' Class Reporter, 1930-31 Cx. A. A. Home Room Committee She CLUIIJ' quite siudious, so it seemed, 1 Wire, fair spoken, and exfeemeel. Business College i l VVHITE, MYRTLE JEAN WHITIE 32 Chatham Street Houghton Grammar School G. A, A., 1928-29-30-31-32 Basketball, First Team, 1923-29-30-31-32 Baseball, 1928-29 lIere'.t a 11155 4'l,Uh0,.f done her part, No fwonder - .the han' ez youd Jfezrl. C, 11. L. S. Mount Auburn Hospital 1 WHITE, JOHN JACKIE VVIIITIE X2 Yorktown Street, Somerville, Mass. St. John's Parochial School Baseball, 1930 Hockey, 1930 Cross Country Phi Club Interclass Basketball, 1930-31-32 Heir gay and happy And allways look: snappy. Aviation - Curtiss Flying School WHITMAN, EMILY 39 Hurlbut Street Peabody Grammar School Re-vie.-w Short Story Prize, 1931 Refufeftv Staff, 1932 One fwho nefuer underiahex anything inejfeetually. P. G. - Swarthmore College IO6 V,m, AAA4A- i R 5 34+ gi l l NI P N S is Si i il 'S' N N 45, +3 Sf S iii 1? N :ri ISL Q li, lvl 5 g i sw Aabsi I A must nunmuiiuj nm l 5 'ri S Es X 5 , 4 Q 2 4 2 , ' l , W- 4 e a 4 4 if VVIECH, HELEN ANN S5 Chilton Street Moody Junior High School, Lowell, Mass. To .wrh you did fwe often rofve. Nurse VVILKALIS, NIARY TERESA MARIE TERRY 455 Windsor Street VVellington Grammar School ,4 charming girl and rhic Witlz plfnty of go and hirh . VVork VVILKEY, ESDELLE ESSE 3 Hingham Street Roberts Grammar School Home Economics Club Eym and hair of limp derp hrolwn, And a Jpirit fwhirh fwill firz' tht' tofwn. Boston University VVILKIN, GLADYS BABE Snorzrm 101 Pleasant Street Houghton Grammar School fl friend indfed is our Bahep 14 better one yozffve nmffr madf. Burdett College VVILSON, ALBERT E., JR. AL TUG 62 VVhittemore Avenue Ellis Grammar School Basketball, 1929 Debating, 1931 Home Room Committee If anyone hnofws anything about anything, It'5 141 who hnofwx .vomething ahout everything. Harvard IO7 eaarmawfraxaafwwafa, 4 ' S 'Q E Za ' 4 4f sz l Y l 4 lj ' lm fl 45 45' it M 4, 9 4a Q E Q 5 4 , X Q l Q 47 4 li? E 42 K E 2+ 1 it 4 A el E i Q 1 A l Q NQ Q 1, I ,z . if 4 V 'V 1 2 Q 341- K 2 9 lf K ZX ,, 5 be 2 fl' Q, Vwsfwafawwzatansfawtvvwaf. df' lv 'U X x QP 9904011716 W WI'- 0M0d 0 mvwr of ' Ama? - 1 EADDH ll 5 . sl 5 1 7,17 M17 f ifl25'??l A?e? 7 , ' 112 'F ?,ZvWi'Zi0?7'.?f'z'f' f i r - AT, - f 'PF T . u S Mwiafib -JMX V- -.vC?Z'LZ'1'W.- ,,-,-, .a,w.sm5e', W -,- if zz , WMHMIIAWJWZWM ,,, 97 l Q .X 'Z .N 4 , , lil S Q' 2 if' Q lil gg gi ve lf 1 7 4. l X, I ,, l V le 1 . Q 455' g 3, Q 'V , , . S23 I T TSI' i f 4, r I f fl?f I f A ff f 1 3 is E I 4 XP S 2 'Y 5 2 I fe S 2 if Z f E . it W Q Q s ff I la' E . Q 4 13 5 .F 'Z : Q ei Q .l r ,gl , Hfe.-w wwwvefeeeeeee z WILLIS, ANNA POLLY ANN 12 Van Norden Street Ellis Grammar School She's fwitty and she's flewer, We :wish her joy forefuer. P. G. - Normal School WILSON, CATHERINE KAY WILLIE 162 Madison Street St. Peterls Parochial School G. A. A., 2 years Allswnys pleasant, smiling and nice, fl girl at rwhorn one would loole tfwzee. Katherine Gibbs Secretarial School - Chandler Secretarial School WILSON, LOIS M. 54 Lee Street Harvard Grammar School Saufy, cle-ver, and'neat, Intelligent, and mighty sfweet. WITZNUDEL, BENJAMIN WITZY BENGY BARNEY 435 Portland Street - Kelley Grammar School Phi Club Senior Interclass Basketball, 1931-32 Interclass Baseball, 1930-31-32 Interclass Football, 1930-31 Bengy surely is a dear, But he's Avery seldom here. Hebron Academy - Dartmouth WOLD, WILLIAM BILL 9 Lancaster Street Peabody Grammar School Ha-ve you noticed his smiling eyes He's every A-witty and extremely -wise! IW. I. T. lO8 , ,A ' f f awmymff o n D ef' 'Ig S A S I - tt I A I . X 5 ' AND ' 3 3' I I 1 3 . ' Ili WYMAN, LELIA LEE Z3 Fayette Street Harvard Grammar School AYIHUEF idle a moment, hut thrifty and thoughtful of others. Radcliffe College YULE, RALPH L. ,Mann 11 lonmrnnmamg I Al I l l lg I ' +R! 45 I I ,. I W: L, Qt IE f 'N lk' I lv 3+ I S! ' EN: . . ,Q , , Tw. r I3 IN: lift flql kin SO Boylston Street W I I Agassiz Grammar School J H wxiv gi LI ' f , ' .I Freshman Track Team ' ' 'I in lt, Home Room Committee, Sophomore , , V il It If Junior Year Committee fwu' ' Home Room Committee, 1929-30 jon ti Yule to us fwax pure delight, f' MRA' X 451' kg Hz s .turf to frzakf good ofvz-r-night. NI X ' f N Business School 2,6 . l Ex, H 1 :tsl ZANG, ERNEST ERNIE IGGY 29 VVendell Street Boston Latin School In zffvfry art of mirfhiff hir hand ir pronzizzrfnt. IVI. C. P. . ll ll I ll I li gl I I Q, I I R I It l I l I 'W Fha following are also candidates for a diploma BOOKMAN, WILLIAM M. BREEN, MARY T. BURGESS, HERBERT MALCOLM CAMPBELL, CLAIRE MAY CARDOOS, LEANDER LIAN CARR, MARIE AGNES CHESLEY, HERSCHEL CARITHERS CHURCH, CLARENCE CARROL GORDON, EDWARD JOSEPH GULLIVER, FLORENCE JOSEPHINE FERGUSON, HATTIE VICTORINE EISHMAN, MAURICE FREEMAN, CHARLES P. HICKEY, CATHERINE HENSLEY, JULIET JAKUTIS, ANNA BEATRICE JELLISON, JEROME G. 109 JOHNSON, LENORE IDABELLE LANDRIGAN, RICHARD BOYLE LEACH, RUSSELL L. LEWIS, DOROTHY MARGUERITE NORRIS, GERTRUDE IRENE O'HEARN, HELEN ESTHER PELOQUIN, CLARE R. PORTONOVA, CARMELLA MARIE PRATT, HARRY D. SCANNELL, MARGARET MARY SHANNON, EDVVARD BERNARD SHANNON, WHITNEY - SHEVACH, JUDITH EDYTHE SORIS, CHRISTOPHER JOHN VASILESKI, EDVVARD S. VILLEMAIRE, EDVVARD JOSEPH WELSH, ELEANOR M. N gm iN I 1 , . F V9 an mwah DMA WW f v-VC9.. sf PIN COMMITTEE Second Row : F. Carr, R. Crouse. First Row: M. Falvey, E. Campbell IIO RECEPTION COMMITTEE Second Row : J. Palmer, W. Scully. First Row: A. Sedorchuk, R. Shine, W. Burns lll HOME ROOM COMMITTEE E E E A 'S S -3 5 5 5 .05 U2 C5 L5 .POT x B E. A 5 2 Q E Q S 3 5 '14 V11 E 9 Le td fri GJ. mn ,M , M ms C O v-4 ps TS 'F 2 Z 2 E od E GS 2 '15 M . c O 5 2 2 5' 6 E: H1 - L4 - C H E O 5 450 U gi .E . Q ,,, Pi 5 E 3 Q DQ c - - O 2 Q1 ff . mi Q N 'J' .Z 'E qj 'U .2 A H if P: . be H fi 3 5 ' Q O S U1 G5 s-4 .' P qg S cd ,gg FC M Flu an . U G5 O 2 E A ' U ik? pd a 5 - Q gpg E S 'E 5 P-5 D45 CG -ghd! P ?aQ'C1 O L4L.7'CYS cnvwio O-cufl-PU2: Qffznluo 5.pQU'Q' drnnqh. .-.0419 WO QEMOEQ New 5 .N Q -N -D34 'Q WD In SUD 7... ' -,ef i1 Ah, but a manls reach should exceed his giasp Or what's a heaven for? With words like these whose very thought Doth seem a light to guide us on, We'll take the upward course through life But ever-mindful, sailing on Through all the roaring, raging sea Into the haven far beyond Where gleams a golden pedestal Upon which rests a laurel crown. And some will fall along the way, Or founder on the hidden rocks, And some will scarcely leave the port, Though churning Valiantly the sea They'll still unmoving stay, full-rigged. But there are some, an unknown few Of us, who'll find the path through life An easy sail o'er smoothest seas. No matter how we make the trip, We'1l always keep in mind the thought That if we strive with all our might To reach the goal in spite of storms And deep, deceptive eddies near, We're sure to lind the seas grow smooth As we approach the crown, if we Remember to look up, not down. EMILY WHITMAN II3 CHESTRA OR cd ,-. :ws O U1 avi Q '12 .E U2 50 P1 O O 6 E swf P4 GJ cs N 33 an Q 2 cf 5-4 cd .54 U CYS nd Bi T5 P4 mi '31 .2 Q4 Er-1 uf .2 3 4 E3 aj. L7 G P'4 B-1 S Q Qi 'Y 5 RJ QD U1 L4 5 O O E 3 GJ Z 45' 5 3 5 mi C S, CD SI 4-v 2 S xr 'SU2 Ofc me CD 2 C.. C6 Ld ID Ui S' cv? s-. as as Cl D-I 5 cu 5 1an, B. hn 3 F Q Qi R. F15 -Q '?5 LZ Glass ,Song Like great White birds, the schooner spreads her sails As o'er the sapphire deep the vessel glides, Impelled on by the unseen force that bides Amid the clouds, a good sea breeze prevails. But yet Without the tools of man it fails To speed the passage of the ship. Skill guides Her course and knowledge nautical provides The means to fight with elemental gales. We, too, have need of tools to help us live, To combat ignorance, disease, and Wrong, Those elements Which men have fought so long With tools of language, science, history. These instruments, oh school, to us you give, To us, who to tomorroW's World belong, That We may make the future great and strong, May shape our course and hevv our destiny. FLORA MCLEAN 1 is I Z' 5 S ' II Ai Q AX X I IIIEIIIIHUWIU ' Xl ix -III ,AIP 15- -:Que f -A iff.--cf, Aw Nl 1 'NL ' fi Q We embarked on the good ship Thirty-Two at Cambridge, Massachu- setts, in September of the year 1928, bound for the far shores of gradua- tion, which we expected to reach in four years. We were full of pleasant anticipation, while dreams of great intellectual and athletic prowess gave us much self-satisfaction, until our awe of the sternly dignified faculty and the dominance of the upper-classmen almost subdued our fiery spirit. Our transition to sophomoreship in the second year of our voyage was a hectic one. We became imbued more deeply with our natural sense of superiority, and much more sophisticated in the matter of upper-clas's- men and teachers. We learned to face the fact thatit was eminently de- sirable to gain the most knowledge with the least effort, and thus we were quite fitted to take over the duties of our class organization. By the time we reached the glory of juniors, we had overcome all our youthful idiosyncracies, and had become adept at the art of superciliously patronizing the lowly Frosh and Soph . Our first effort at unity was the election of our ship officers: Captain .....,,,...,.,..t,,, ..,. . . JOHN MORAN First Ojicer ..,,.. ,,,,.... ,.., V 1 oToR GATTO Second Officer .,..... ..,.., B ARBARA FARWELL Parser .,.....,.. . . ..,., ,,,....,,........,..., F RANoIs POTTER With their efficient help our Junior Prom, which took place in February, was adjudged a complete success. At the beginning of our senior year we did ourselves justice by electing: President ...,..., A .,......... JOHN MORAN Vice-President ,. . ...,. ANNE SULLIVAN Secretary , ...,.... BARBARA FARWELL Treasurer . . , , ,,,.... ., ...,... BERNARD KAMINS In February we proved our inherent superiority by producing the senior drama, Miss Nelly of N'Orleans , in which every player excelled in his part. The benefit performance for the Cambridge Welfare Society was held in March, and it is not too much to say that a great part of the success was due to those of our class whose enthusiasm and labor merited the ac- claim which the entertainment received. This performance netted the fund over one thousand dollars, a worthy sum. In the Prize Speaking contest, held in April of this year, five of the 116 Tw - . ii fl r .,, -, I 2 S x S ,ii ,I it 44 .si 5,4 Q, Sl i -l Nl g4 15: Xl , 4 4 .S 4'Q, Q, 'N ri' F? 3. -4 45' Iii P3 ,w ,gg N4 . ,EN 4:, 45, Q, 4 if IN, 45 43 -w 1. l A' Timm ncrfn n M LA IN 5cnmi Va' 0 w T, ., if . 3 Q 54 'Wf 'f WWIYWHWWHWJWUUWUUQZ contestants were seniors. The prize for the girls went to Anne Conley, a member of our class. April 18th was Class Day, and the profusion of green bows, ribbons, neckties, shoe-laces, and lolly-pops, attested to the spirit of the class of '32, That evening the Senior Social took place in the Longfellow School. It is sufficient to say that its success was beyond all precedent. That gala affair, the Senior Reception, will not be held until shortly after we reach our destination, but its popularity is assured. The com- mittee in charge is composed of Joseph Palmer, William Scully, Richard Shine, Anne Sedorchuk, Winifred Burns. Thus was our voyage. Four years of hard work and play successfully culminate on this seventh day of June. This graduation day brings to its destination the good old ship, ThirtyJTwo . Soon we shall embark on a new quest, a new school, a new ship, but the ship of life, proudly, steadily, however serenely as she may carry us on our longer voyage, shall never erase from our memories the happy four years we spent aboard our ship of state, Thirty-Two . RITA LONG II7 During the four year cruise of the good ship C. H. L. S., one of our most important ports of call was Brattle Hall, where on the evenings of February fifth and sixth we saw some of our crew present Mis' Nelly of N'Orleans , a southern drama. The story itself which, by the way, was written by Lawrence Eyre, uncle of a fellow passenger, deals with the tangled romances of Nelly Dav- entry, formerly a famous belle, and her charming young niece, Delphine Falaise. Georges Durand, of an old Creole family, his son Felix, and Andre Clement, also of the old New Orleans stock, are the gentlemen involved. Arriving home from a long sojourn in Paris, Nelly Daventry discovers, to her consternation, that Delphine is in love with Felix Durand, a combin- ation which for some reason is disturbing to her. Aided by her faithful friend Andre, she does all she can to break up the friendship of the young couple, even going so far as to encourage Felix when he turns his attentions to her. In the meantime, Mr. Durand, who is equally opposed to the match, attempts to prevent it, but in such a way that he and Miss Nelly are con- tinually working at cross purposes. Eventually after it has been revealed that a romance between these two had long ago ended in a broken engage- ment, the misunderstanding is righted. As the curtain falls, we see the youthful lovers rejoined and the older couple happy once again in their renewed love. Eleanor Campbell as Miss Nelly did a splendid and convincing piece of work. Her subtle interpretation of the character brought out in relief Miss Nelly's wit and attractive power which remained unchanged by the years. Her fine performance served to confirm our high opinion of her histrionic ability. Mary Jordan in the part of Delphine was charming and natural. She portrayed very realistically the perplexed young girl whose romance is temporarily shattered by meddling elders. And as for Georges Durand, no better person could have been chosen than William Baker, who assumed the dignity of a man of the world with ease and nonchalance, and displayed to perfection the wrath and annoy- lI8 DRAMA CAST Second Row: C. Demurjian, C. Holt, Miss Hartigan, I. Donavan, R. Cassidy, V. Gatto. First Row: B. Kamins, M. Falvey, W. Baker, E. Campbell, E. Packard, M. Jordan, C. Parker. ance which Miss Nelly's sauciness aroused. His French accent deserves highest praise. The youthful lover, Felix, was ably played by Edwin Packard who did full justice to the part. FeliX's ardent infatuation for Miss Nelly was skillfully depicted, and in the second act, Packard's pleasing song proved his versatility. Paul Brennan as Andre Clement did some fine acting, and in a very satisfactory way he played the polite southern gentleman, ever ready to help the lady he admired. The beautiful octaroon, Melanie Cardanne, was vividly delineated by Anne Provost, both when she was disguised as a French girl and when she was in her own person. Her screams of terror at the voodoo sent shivers up and down many a spine. The southern atmosphere, which was created and maintained by lovely realistic scenery picturing an old garden in New Orleans, was also due in no small measure to the character parts of the three negro servants: Angelique, Unc' Boz, and Zephyrine. Cecilia Holt gave a fine representation of easy-going Angelique. Her singing of the negro melody added greatly to the impression. Mary Falvey, too, as the meddlesome old Zephyrine was funny as could be, and furnished the audience with more than one laugh. And who would have recognized Bernard Kamins in the bent shuffling old servant? His dialect was fine and he, too, added to the humor of the play. Victor Gatto's somersaults as the reveller displayed his agility. The gay dancing and serenading of the revellers, Rita Cassidy, Charles Demurjian, Ida Donovan, Helen Geary, Charles Parker, and Albert Wilson contributed to the effectiveness of the performance, as did the southern melodies played by the orchestra under the direction of Miss Wait. II9 l l w SENIOR DRAMA COMMITTEE Second Row: K. Keough, Miss Hartigan. First Row: E. Campbell, J. Rokicki, M. Falvey. Between the acts, our sweet tooth Was satisfied by the K. B. girls who sold candy. Much of the credit for the success of the occasion Was due to the Drama Committee and to Miss Hartigan, Whose splendid coaching makes our dramas what they are. And so having bid farewell to her temporary harbor, the good ship C. H. L. S. sailed on, carrying with her the most pleasant of memories. IZO fu. 'ZZ Z-1. 2 y W-1 Lightning flashed like a glowing golden reptile across the icy, black, turbulent waters. Then came a crashing, deadening roar that seemed to cause the very firmament to shudder and grow dim. Cur vessel which was braving this angry sea, was being tossed and slashed about, for she was fighting the elements, and so far she was winning. Crash went the main mast, down tore the sails, and the elements had won! '4She's sinking! Man the life boats! cried Joe Palmer, our intelli- gent and efficient captain. Among those who were stepping gingerly into the life boats was Manes Specter, the great philosopher, who was daily turning out theories which even the now-aged Einstein couldn't :figure out. Behind him was his friend Walter Dwyer, the financial genius, who brought his splendid ability to the public eye by distributing throughout the country the fortune which John Sweeney amassed from his Sweeney,s Depressionless Pills . Ah! the hulk of another ship is appearing on the horizon, which upon coming nearer proved to be the A. C. Conley , named after the peppy little entertainer of our high school days, who is now a famous dancer. The boat had come in answer to our distress signals. All the passengers save one from our ship had been safely conveyed to the rescuing boat. Who is that haughty damsel who is about to enter the life boat? On closer inspection she proved to be none other than Constance Redstone, that most proper soul of our Latin School days. With her was our good old dramatic friend of '32, Eleanor Campbell, and I just had to shout out a note of wel- come to them. My attention was soon drawn however, to a figure standing apart from the others on board, who was evidently reproducing on canvas the mad beauty of the storm. Approaching her to view the painting, I recog- nized Constance Overlock. She was soon joined by Rita Long, the well known literary artist, whose appreciation of the storm found an out- let in beautiful verse which would raise those who might read it to ecstatic heights. I left their interesting company in search of the captain, but was detained by Louise Magill, who kept me engaged in a lengthy discussion on men in general. 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In the lobby I encountered Herschel Chesley, who invited me to join him at his box at the opera that evening. The famous soprano, Anna Sedorchuk, was singing Carmen . Joseph Eisner was a member of the male chorus. During the intermission, I had a serious discussion with Helen Cannon on the lack of culture in the American youth. The next morning walking down Fifth Avenue, I came across Kay Toomey's Beauty Salon. She was evidently keeping up the old motto, Save the surface and you save all . I recognized a few of the lovely ladies sit- ting inside as Mae Mahoney, Eleanor Lorrigan, Dorothy Sullivan, and Ida Donovan. Further on I came across Miss Elaine Goodell's Salon where there were several strikingly beautiful styles displayed. I recognized the young lady just coming out of the shop as Barbara Evers who was evi- dently still indulging her taste for lovely apparel. Travelling on down the street I met two bespectacled, rather round shouldered, very intellectual looking men whom I recognized as George Budroe and George Rundlet. They told me that they were both teaching Greek at New York University. Evidently the studious inclination of their high school days had continued! A little further down the avenue my notice was attracted to a vivid poster announcing the fact that William McFadden and Oliver La Ronde, both famous football stars, were members of the All American team. I finally arrived at my office on Wall Street with many happy memo- ries dancing through my head, memories revived by the renewal of so many dear acquaintances formed in the happiest years of my life - those spent at Cambridge High and Latin School. CONSTANCE OVERLOCK 123 REVIEW STAFF Third Row: M. Specter, P. Barenburg, F. Coleman, A. Heller, C. Culolias, M. Callum, J. Ricker. Second Row: R. Doneski, E. Campbell, P. Grace, M. Owirka, D. Mabey, H. Dobrowolska, F. Carr, C. Overlock, A. Conley. v ' Q First Row: J. Eyre, E. Fetter, E. Whitman, J. Palmer, Editor-'iii-Ch'zej, B. Kamins, C. Sanders, J. Towers. THE REVIEW In spite of the depression the Review has had an unusually successful year. While the circulation was not so high as it has been in past years, the Review has managed to pay its expenses and has a balance for the next year, mimbile dictu. The Review keenly felt the absence of Miss Hardy, who had given so much of her time and energy to it in past years, but we feel that it has prospered under Miss Bligh's able guidance. The staff issued five very successful numbers this year, which com- pare favorably with any that have been printed in recent years. A short story contest was run with very gratifying results, and interest seems to have been aroused in the lower class pupils as well as those of the upper divisions. We feel that there is a great deal of talent in the school, if only the pupils would use it! It is evident that if an interest in writing for the Review could once be found, the volume of our school paper would n- crease noticeably. May we now offer a few words of suggestion to future staffs? It is our opinion that the Review will become less amateurish if every year a certain number of juniors are trained so that they may, as seniors, step into the responsible positions. It is really necessary that there be people with experience on the staff each year. This plan has been suggested be- fore, but has not been followed as is evident from the fact that not one person on this year's staff had ever before worked on a school magazine. We sincerely wish that all future stais may have as pleasant and as successful a year as we have had this past year under Miss Bligh. IZ4 i L JJK J? Yk fy Kmifgn'1,l f 1 wi f r TTTWLA i -fir L Tfngdlflm, T hmm -ml ul pm , - Lpliliflj Q --, -, T Y L JU' ll la 12 I M13 -NH 1 - Q, Sufll ,1 ,I ,Hx LJ J mjMLLQM1m Nwjsvv P X X 3 -DQ l PHI CLUB Third Row : E. McKenna, J. McCarthy, J. Burke, J. Pierianowicz, H. Lozensky. Second Row : J. Lakitis, J. Clayman, W. Morrill, J. McKenna, C. Bramley. First Row: J. West, G. Mulgrew, M. Specter, Pres., J. Reedy, B. Witznudel. PHI CLUB The High School Annex Was begun in 1923 under the competent direc- tion of Mr. James H. Leonard. Mr. Charles Cote and Mr. Maurice Phelan were assigned as teachers. Mr. Carney came in 1928, followed by Mr. O'Brien in 1929, Mr. Murphy in 1930, Mr. Mullens, Mr. Lynch and Mr. Gibson in 1931. We boast of quite a number of star athletes. Among them are: James West, Joseph McKenna, John McCarthy, football, Joseph Burke, hockeyg Joseph Rudgis, baseball. Another item of note is the Phi Club. It has not catered to a select group of students, but all who Wish to join are accepted. The officers for the club thls year are: Maurice Specter, Presidentg George Mulgrew, Vice- Presidentg John R d S ' ee y, ecretary, and Mr. Phelan, Treasurer. We regret the resignation of Mr. Charles Cote, ha Very popular teacher, who has left to enter business. The members of the Phi Club Wish to extend their thanks to the Alumni for their aid in securing the scholarship. Mr. Leonard has done much with the aid of the other teachers to give us a complete education. We, the undergraduates, appreciate what our instructors have done to brighten our school days. 126 J I 1 4 M K K. B. CLUB Fourth. Row: M. Mottla, M. Meade, B. Farwell, V. Gately, A. Cleveland, E. Campbell. Third Row: R. Brooks, B. Sweetser, H. Dugan, E. Draper, A. DeCourcey, M. Mahoney, A. Moran. Second Row: D. Haverty, L. Magill, Sec1'etcw'y,' D. Falvey, R. Cassidy, F. Carr, Treasurer,' M. Piper. First Row: V. Adams, A. Sedorchuk, A. Conley, President, C. Overlock, L. Lewis. KLAWHOWJAHA BJUSTOFF CLUB Despite the cloak of depression in which everyone and everything seems to be shrouded, the K. B. Club under the expert guidance of Miss McElroy and Miss Murray has known a most successful year both socially and financially. We started out the year by admitting new members, and at Constance Overlock's house was held the last of the torturing type of initiation. The new formal type was introduced in December when we ad- mitted a second group of new members. There was much dignity dis- played at the home of Anne Conley, our honored president, the evening when the second initiation was held. In the cause of charity, we held a bridge at the Commander Hotel, and a dance at the Cantabrigia Club. Both of these affairs proved most suc- cessful. Certainly the depression was forgotten on these two gay occa- sions. The proceeds from these enterprises and from the sale of candy at the Senior Drama will enable us to send several needy children away to the country for the summer. Moreover, by means of the contributions of the members, the club has also been able to help the poor by sending baskets at Thanksgiving and Christmas to several Cambridge families who were in bad straits. We are planning further social activities including a week-end at some summer resort. Thus in a whirl of gaiety, end the affairs of the K. B. Club, which has been managed so well this year by its capable ofiicers: President, Anne Conley, Treasurer, Francis Carr, Secretary, Louise Magill. IZ7 l HOME ECONOMICS CLUB OFFICERS A. Moran, K. Keough, M. Jordan, M. Falvey, President. HOME ECONOMICS CLUB This year, as always, we find the Home Economics Club coming through with flying colors. Our membership almost doubled that of last year. Every member was a personification of enthusiasm and cooperation. At the beginning of the season the club gave an informal tea. At this party we christened the beautiful pewter tea set which was presented by the Home Economics Club of 1931. Our Christmas party was a great suc- cess. Everyone had plenty of fun and too much to eat! The members enjoyed two wonderful trips to the Cambridge Hospital, where the super- intendent was our guide. The club is extremely well favored in having for its advisers Miss Morgan and Miss Harrington. Our very competent officers for the past year were: President, Mary Falveyg Vice-President, Mary Jordang Secretary, Kathryn Keoughg Treas- urer, Ann Moran. The officers were assisted in their work by the executive committee which included Elsie Mulligan, Ellen Anostas, Clair Toomey, Antoinette Szostak, Margaret Edwards, Josephine Barcykowska, May Hennessy, Ann Concannon, and Eileen O'Brien. 128 SPDPTS J fl 2 4 ZX V 0 X 4 A Qfi' X 1-7, E5 ' K f I f - Z' 4.4. in-149,71 ,QA .ilfeb ' xx, E r- 1 f,l 5f 573 ?ir WW 129 COACH LEANDER MACDONALD fl gi fxf'VvvsfVX-AN., 2 ef ' QUK H f fi IUJFW -- ...A ,, 4, ,fi--, V ' 7 30 jill df fl , ' g ' I P I L Y S 'xx I K x I . gn I . 1' 5, 1 , E 7 . iz 5 xii! J UL FOOTBALL SQUAD Third Row: Mr. Sheehan, Sullivan, F. Montgomery, A. Montgomery, Maguire, Fox, J. Gurry, Sweeney, Donlevy, Zelck, Coleman, Feeley, Ronzio, Gibson, Miller, Coach MacDonald. Second Row: Palmer, McFadden, West, Boucher, Johnson, Kyricos, Nichols, La Ronde, CCaptainj, Petrusionis, J. Carchia, Hopkins, Powers, Sullivan, Healey. First Row: Lynch, Rudge, Cohen, Souia, Cusick, Mahoney, McDermott, A. Carchia, FOOTBALL Our 1931-32 football season was very unsuccessful. Our team failed to win even one game. It must, however, be taken into consideration that the schedule played was difficult. We numbered among our opponents not only our regular Suburban League competitors, but also Brockton, Salem, and several other powerful teams. Not once were we defeated by more than thirty points, while often the margin of victory for the other team was only a touchdown. When Coaches MacDonald and Sheehan called for candidates at the beginning of the year, they found that they had fairly good prospects as Well as several veterans, notably Captain La Ronde, Carchia, Dzendolet, Johnson, Powers, Hamilton, Kyricos, McFadden, and Hopkins. With these boys as a nucleus, they sought to develop a strong team. The line was strong and heavy, the backfield experienced and competent, and there was no lack of tried players. Nevertheless, the team was unable to click once during the entire year. Defensively it was strong, except against passes, but offensively it was erratic and Weak. Captain La Ronde was a bulwark on the defense and a strong line- plunger. Carchia and Sullivan played hard and eiective games the Whole season. Hopkins was our regular kicker, and did fine work. Dzendolet and Kyricos at the tackle positions, Hamilton and Powers at the ends - all played well, While Boucher and McFadden were capable. Captain-elect Johnson, along with Feeley, was strong at the guards. The other regular players were Nichols, a freshman, who lacks nothing but experience, Petrusionis, and Palmer. Those receiving letters Were: Captain Oliver La Ronde, Captain-elect Daniel Johnson, Joseph Boucher, John Britt, John Carchia, Thomas Dunlevy, Arthur Dzendolet, James Feeley, John Gurry, Wilfred Hamilton, James Healy, Lawrence Hopkins, Anthony Kyricos, William McFadden, Albert Maguire, John Miliekis, George Nichols, Joseph Palmer, Albert Petrusionis, Joseph Powers, Joseph Ronzio, William Scully, James Sulli- van, John Sweeney and James West. Keefe, Miliekis. l3l HOCKEY TEAM Third Row: Anderson, Powers, McFadden, Guthrie. Second Row: Mr. Foley, Fleming, Crawley, Campbell, Allt, Fleming, Miles, Coach MacDonald. Firsf Row: Gurry, Desrosier, Hopkins, fCaptainJ, Shine, Rooney. HOCKEY Our hockey team, playing as it did against the hardest kind of opposi- tion was unable to win any of its regular league games. It tied Arlington, however, and won two games, both from private academies with good teams, so it may be easily seen that it was not weakness but our opponents' strength that caused us to lose as many games as we did. Our first line of Desrosier, Rooney, and Allt did excellent work, but our second and third lines were poor. Lack of good substitutes weakened our team. Another disturbing factor was the impossibility of obtaining enough practice, and a deficiency of veteran players. Our best players were Powers, Desrosier, and Rooney. All these boys performed notably. Allt did yeoman work towards the end of the season. The best game the boys played was against Medford. This game was full of action and good passing, and had our team done as Well in the earlier games, it would have landed far from the bottom where we did land. Against Rindge the Latin group was powerless. Captain-elect Desrosier was chosen on the All-Scholastic team at the end of the season. Powers and Rooney were given honorable mention. The following are the letter-men: Captain Lawrence Hopkins, Cap- tain-elect Gerard Desrosier, William Gurry, James Allt, John Guthrie, Francis Crowley, John Gomez, Joseph Powers, Thomas Miles, Richard Shine, John Campbell, William McFadden, Edward Rooney, Joseph Fleming, Francis Skinner, and William Anderson. I32 BASKETBALL TEAM Third Row: West, Pearson, Silver, Mahoney, Galluccio, Plausky. Second Row: Cusick, Young, Klevis, Rogert, fCaptainJ, Mahoney, Frisolio, Coffey. First Row: Coach Kozlowsky, McKeever, Montgomery, Walsh, Kishkis, Maguire, Katz, Lynch, Mr. Foley. BASKETBALL Of all our winter sports teams, our basketball team was the most suc- cessful, with six wins out of seventeen games played. Coach Kozlowski had an almost completely veteran aggregation, for all his players had been either on the first team or on the second team the year before. Despite this fact, the season was not very good. Our boys were not too inclined to run, and hence lost many games they might have won. However, there is a silver lining to this cloud. Every single one of the boys who played on the first team, with the exception of Katz, who was the only senior, is due to return. The highlights of the season were our victories over Newton and Arlington. In these games the real strength of our team was shown. Rindge won from us the championship of the City of Cambridge, but only after the hardest of fights. The Somerville team was our nemesis, and pre- vented us from a possible Suburban League pennant. Our outstanding player was Captain-elect John Klevis. He played brilliantly and consistently the entire season. Captain Rogert was effec- tive, and Katz did good work. Mahoney, Frisoli, Maguire, Walsh, and Young completed the first team. Those who received first team letters were: Captain Hyman Rogert, Captain-elect John Klevis, William Walsh, Albert Maguire, Edward Young, Sidney Katz, James Mahoney, Leonard Frisoli, and Manager John Cusack. Our second team enjoyed a fine season, and won far more games than it lost. Those who received second team letters were: Lawrence Sullivan, Charles West, Fred Lynch, Michael Kishkis, Fred Silva, William McKeever, Frank Montgomery, Norman Plausky, Joseph Hart, Anthony Galluccio, Kenneth Campbell, George Pearson and Assistant Manager William Coffey. I33 2'-. BASEBALLQLV Jive -f-'J ia, 4 'd '4f-ff Third Row: Batchelor, Anderson, McFadden, Rudgis, Moriarty, Hopkins, Coach MacDonald. Second Row: Katz, W. Gurry, McMahon, Kelley, Capt., Madden, La Ronde, Powers. First Row: Moran, Mahoney, Crawley, Konatowski, Galluccio, Swecki, Munroe. BASEBALL Baseball in Cambridge Latin took a decided upward turn this year. Mr. MacDonald, our well-known coach, found at the calling out of candidates that he had a veteran outfield, Powers, La Ronde, and Rudgis, and one veteran pitcher, of all-scholastic caliber, John Muggsy Kelley. There were no experienced infielders, and an entire new cordon had to be constructed. How well these new boys, McFadden, McMahon, Crawley, and Hopkins, have done so far this year may be estimated by the fact that up to now we have won four games out of a possible five. We defeated Arlington 4 - 0, Malden 5 - 0, B. C. High 6-5, Somerville 3 -2, while our only loss was sustained at the hand of Revere, 8 - 2. Kelley pitched all of the Arlington, Malden, and Somerville games, and the last two innings of the B. C. High game. Yet to lose, he has rolled an impressive strike-out record, and is conceded to be the best school-boy pitcher of the year. The team is not very hard-hitting, as may be seen by the scores, but with the pitching it has been receiving, it will win by far the greater part of its games. Powers seems to be about the best slugger, and he is closely followed by Rudgis, McFadden, Crawley and La Ronde. The fielding has been good, Crawley, being especially sensational. Gallucio, though green, has been fairly satisfactory as a catcher. Hopkins, a former pitcher, has been holding down third-base well, and McMahon has been dependable at second. Kelley has of course been the main cog of the team as well as its cap- tain. He has been assisted in taking care of the mound duties by Mahoney and Anderson, the latter already having won a game, from B. C. High. Following is the probable list of lettermen in Baseball: Captain Kelley, Anderson, Mahoney, Lackey, Galluccio, McFadden, McMahon, Crawley, Hopkins, Gurry, Sullivan, La Ronde, Rudgis, Katz. I34 C. H. L. S. TRACK SQUAD - 1932 QOUTDOORJ Third Row: H. Dam, W. Cummings, J. Ricci, F. Parsons, J. Cuneo, J. Sullivan, Mr. Sheehan, Coach. Second Row: M. Kishkis, T. Myles, W. Neudorf, A. Maguire, J. Donlevy, K. Hamblin, M. Callum, Mg. First Row: R. Carchia, M. Chait, L. Blum, H. Hoffman, M. Rabinowitz, N. Klam, A. Valois, L. Levi, J. Carchia. TRACK Latin again has a track team this year, as usual under the direction of the popular Mr. Sheehan. So far this year the team has done nothing but practice around Russell Field, but it may possibly be entered in the Harvard Interscholastics. Let there be no vain imaginings, however, of the possibility of our winning. Almost all last year's veterans graduated, and the only experienced boys left are Rabinovitz, the two Carchias, Hoff- man, Hamblin, Jozwicki and Dokten. Rabinovitz is the only letter-man. Following is a list of boys out for the team: George Bingham, Everett Babcock, John Carchia, A. Carchia, Walter Cummins, James Cuneo, Her- bert Dam, Nicholas De Palma, James Dokten, Joseph Flemming, John Gately, Charles Gordon, Herbert Hoffman, Kenneth Hamblin, Henry Joz- wicki, Najib Klam, Michael Kishkis, Joseph Montgomery, Albert Maguire, Thomas Myles, Werner Neudorf, George O'Brien, Morris Rabinovitz, Joseph Ricci, Joseph Sousa, Francis Skinner, James Sullivan, Charles West, Norman Zelch, Francis Burns, John Kelleher, Maurice Keane, Myer Chait, Leo Levy, Fred Parsons, Thomas Donlevy, Tom Galvin, and Albert Valois. Coach: Mr. Sheehan, Mcmager: Maurice Callum, Assistant Manager' Leonard Blum. 135 G. A. A. OFFICERS Second Row: Mary Falvey, Edith Nason, Clara Cormier, Miss Brown. First Row: Helen Kenney, Gertrude Lancaster, Marjorie O'Dell. GIRLS' ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION The G. A. A. is an organization established for the purpose of afford ing pleasure to all its members. This year the oflicers have worked ex- ceedingly hard to give us a successful season, and they have well accom- plished their task. We have had much helpful advice and many suggestions from our faculty-adviser, Miss Brown. A double Tennis Tournament was held in September, for which the Winners, Dorothy Falvey and Emily Long received miniature silver tennis racquets. Initiation, which was feared by the freshmen, proved to be nothing to worry about. We started the year off with a Freshman Social, which was Well attended. November 14, a Moving Picture Party was held in the gym. Each member represented a character from a moving picture or a movie title. On November 25, the club oflicers took four well filled Thanksgiving baskets to needy families. At our Girl Dance, which took place in the gym, half the girls come dressed as boys, and everyone had a good time. A Christmas Party was given in the hall on December 21, with a short play, A Real Christmas , which was acted by an able cast. The Boy Dance was attended by a large group of the members with their escorts. The girls in their gowns of diierent hues made a fairy land of the gym. This dance was a financial as well as a social success. On April lst, a masquerade dance was held. The costumes of the girls had taken much time and thought in the making, and the result was well worth the effort. This is the second dance of its kind we have had. We are looking forward with interest and curiosity to the coming Freshman Return Party. With the Spring, comes baseball, which is one of our favorite sports. Swimming practices have been held every Saturday morning since January 30, at the Y. M. C. A., under the personal direction of Miss Ruth Fennessy, a former club member. We held a swimming meet with Somer- l36 SENIOR GIRLS' BASKETBALL TEAM Second Row: Louise Hodge, Helen Kenney, Clara Cormier, Rita Doneski. First Row: Catherine Brownrigg, Esther Flemming, Gertrude Lancaster, 1Capt.J, Winifred Burns, Miss Brown. ville this year on March 31. There was also an Interclass Meet on April 12, at the Y. M. C. A. We can hardly wait for the annual picnic at Kendall Green. This is the closing event of the year, to which all the members of the G. A. A. look forward with eagerness. SENIOR BASKETBALL TEAM In September 1931, a small but determined group of senior girls began their final year of basketball at Cambridge High and Latin School. With the fact in view that they might be handicapped by lack of players, they resolved to keep aloft their banner of class championship which they had won the previous year. With self-confidence gained by accuracy, with precision and skill won by practice, with sincerity grounded in class loyal- ty, this small group paved its way again to class championship. A gallant junior team finally succumbed, and the enthusiastic sophomore team also yielded to the seniors at-last. The scores for the games were: 111. Junior 14 - Senior 37 129. Junior 22 - Senior 22 133. Junior 26 - Senior 30 145. Sophomore 17-Senior 27 155. Sophomore 7-Senior 23 In the games with outside schools, the senior team showed the same indomitable spirit that was apparent in under-class competition. The first game, with Arlington, resulted in the defeat of our girls by a fine Arlington Team. Games with Belmont, Medford, Waltham and Newton were all victories for Cambridge seniors. The Cambridge players lost an exciting game with Wellesley by two points. The following record of the scores shows a list of which the senior team has every reason to be proud. l37 Q ,W Wei X 'x ol '9Y 'l ,kg L Ce I Q- 0 A 1 l K2-I-D eV GIRLS' VARSITY BASKETBALL TEAM Second Row : Louise Hodge, Clara Cormier, Miss Brown. ' First Row: Rita Doneski, Catherine Brownrigg, Helen Kenney, CCapta1nJ, Gertrude Lancaster, Winifred Burns. C. H. L. S. Seniors 15-Arlington 26 C. H. L. S. Seniors 17-Belmont 16 C. H. L. S. Seniors 69-Medford 9 C. H. L. S. Seniors 24-Wellesley 26 C. H. L. S. Seniors 42-Waltham 23 C. H. L. S. Seniors 27-Newton 25 Here is is well to mention a few to whom the seniors are indebted for this fine record. First is Miss Brown to whom every senior wishes to ex- tend loving gratitude and praise for the sportsmanship, interest, and under- standing she has shown us. Her senior girls will never forget her. Then let us consider the team itself. Helen Kenney and Winifred Burns will always be remembered for their accuracy, team play, and skill in finding the basket, while Esther Flemming more than once has very successfully filled the forward position. Clara Cormier, kept the ball at our end of the field by her speedy action in center, in cooperation with Rita Doneski, who although new to our ranks last year, won herself a perma- nent place on the senior team. In the guard positions were Mary Falvey, Louise Hodge, and Gertrude Lancaster, each doing worthy work in pre- venting the score of her adversary from rising. Among our group let us not forget Myrtle White, Una Gore, and Philomena Di Lallo, who, in the class series, played on the second team. Catherine Brownrigg, our mana- ger, deserves great credit and praise for her untiring and faithful service. To her the seniors wish to extend their thanks. In closing, may we mention the new suits of the seniors. With white sport blouses, green tailored bloomers, green ties and socks, and black and white sneakers, the team presented a very attractive appearance. Thus ends the basketball history of the class of 1932. l38 SWIMMING TEAM Second Row: Cecile Cote, Clara Cormier. First Row: Esther Flemming, Anne Sullivan, QCapt.J, Winifred Burns. Varsity Team An extraordinary state of circumstances appeared this year in basket- ball. Then senior team as a whole became the Varsity. Still more extra- ordinary was the record they made, that of an undefeated season. Each opposing team went down to defeat before an unconquerable Varsity. The scores of the games were: C. H. L. S. Varsity 39-Alumnae 19 C. H. L. S. Varsity 20-Wellesley 18 C. H. L. S. Varsity 37-Somerville 13 Helen Kenney, excelling both as a forward and as a sportsman of the finest type, captained the Varsity in its victorious season. Winifred Burns, Clara Cormier, Rita Doneski, Louise Hodge, and Gertrude Lancaster were the other members. Basketball Luncheon A luncheon, the second of its kind, was held for all basketball players, March 26, at the Riverbank Court Hotel. About fifty girls assembled to enjoy an excellent luncheon and the afternoon of merriment which fol- lowed. It is hoped that this luncheon will be repeated each year as a fitting climax for a very happy season of basketball. Senior Baseball Team A small but enthusiastic group of senior girls reported for baseball this spring. Under the guidance of Miss Brown and the leadership of Winifred Burns, they have completed a very successful season. Inter- class games and games with teams from other cities have provided inter- esting competition for all concerned. In the Varsity team there were sev- eral senior girls to represent the class. 139 DEBATING The debating activities in our school have made rapid strides toward success because of the excellent foundation laid in the debating classes organized in the past two years. It Was indeed gratifying to note with what enthusiasm this subject has been received by the members of the student body. Debating has grown to such an extent that it now assumes an important part in the activities of many of the pupils. May this same interest and zeal continue to be shown in the future years! Contests with teams representing Lynn Classical and Swampscott High School were featured by timely questions and masterful oratory. The veteran team composed of Martin Tagerman, John Moran, and Joseph Hogan, gave us the most outstanding example of C. H. L. S. oratory in its long and eventful history. Their encounters with the different teams were marked with fire and eloquence Worthy of high praise. The climax of this activity was seen in the annual Durrell Prize Debate in which participated the cream of the school speakers. It proved to be, by far, the most successful from the standpoint of forensic ability. The question discussed was Resolved - that a form of Unemployment Insur- ance Should Be Adopted by the Several States. Again, as in other meets, Martin Tagerman, starred with his usual eloquence that bodes no good for his opponents. The classes of Miss Margaret Breau participate in Weekly forums on timely subjects. Extemporaneous speaking which holds an important place in the development of good speakers has also been introduced. Next year We should see teams Worthy to represent C. H. L. S. as Were the predecessors in the happy past. But, alas, time flies, and so must We close another chapter in the story of debating in C. H. L. S. I40 WW Nr! U X WWW Be it remembered that we, the crew of the good ship Cambridge High and Latin School being of unsound mind, due to excessive study, but knowing the uncertainty of the voyage ahead of us, do hereby pronounce this our last will and testament. In consideration of services rendered and value received, we hereby make the following bequests: To THE SEAMEN: fFreshmenJ We do hereby leave a Downey,' couch that they may rest in peace while a test is going on. To THE ABLE-BODIED SEAMEN: fSophomores5 We leave the Bliss which will come to them when they receive their marks in the mid-year examination. To THE ENs1GNs: CJuniorsJ 1. We leave all handcarved desks and artistically decorated text books which are used in fourth year work. 2. We also bequeath the last minute grinding to secure credits which are necessary for graduation. To THE CAPTAIN: fMr. Clevelandb For general disposition we leave our bank account of 3205.10 which is being so carefully guarded for us. Fifty dollars of this, however, should be used to purchase interlinear trots for the second and third year Latin classes. A few special items are hereby bequeathed as follows: 1. To the trophy case we are gratified to bequeath the many awards brought home by our victorious athletes. 2. To Mr. Cain we are proud to bequeath a new desk absolutely devoid of scratches, paint, or splinters. 3. To the entire student body we bequeath a lifetime subscription to the Review , that they may never more be solicited by subscription man- agers, however handsome. 4. To all the pupils who wish to go to the HK. BF, dances in years to come, we bequeath one square inch of space upon which they may dance all evening. COur generosity overwhelms uslj 5. To the Classical Library we bequeath copies of College Humor and Ballyhoo . We believe that pupils' study periods will then be occu- pied more profitably. 6. To our school we leave records of the highest type of scholarship. 141 i 4? Y f 77 A IIQQAQ T A' ' 'TT ' ' A 'IWW K 7 77' 'E?5Z2Z1Z2ZYZiS1Q'1Z'E2l-ZQETLZY 74 I f? 4Z2f,2':?1WFWZW'77W7775V7m4Wf1v.uC9'fWW TnMQVy7'7M'Z6!.'YW7'1T'W'77W. Q , , U10 A-'lflfilfi ll'-Lv, ,iii ,. A,,, ,M - ,A , , H W, In testimony, whereof, We hereunto set our hand, and in the presence of three witnesses declare this to be our last Will and testament, on this seventh day of June in the year of our Lord one thousand nine hundred and thirty-two. On this seventh day of June, the crew of 1932 signed the foregoing instrument on the deck of the good ship Cambridge High and Latin School in our presence, declaring it to be the last Will and testament, and as Witness, thereof, we three do now, in the presence of each other, here- unto subscribe our names. JOHN MORAN, President ANNE SULLIVAN, Vice-President BERNARD KAMINS, Treasurer ANGELINE MARSHALL, Attorney l4Z Qratitnaley 'The year iBook Stay? wishes to express its sincere appreciation to cibffiss iBligh, e7b'Ciss iBrann, eiffiss fDnnn, efffiss CJoss, e7?fCiss eiffcfayjfrey and eiiiiss young who have devoted rnnch of their time in making this fyear 2130014 a success. I43 Epilogue With a chorus of friendly farewells and hearty grasps of the hand, the passengers slowly take leave of the ship which has provided so much adventure and pleasure for the last four years. We take leave of C. H. L. S. With mixed feelings: pain at parting, and yet eagerness to see what comes next. Whatever our futures may be, We shall never forget the four years which We have spent here. The best is yet to be The last of life, for which the first was made. I44 i.r,-.,,,,.,,,.,,,v 47,7-gf-gf-qfiy-qp wr'-P ERATERNJITY COLLEGE 9 i and CLASS JEWELRY Cntntneneetnent Announcements and Invitations jeweler to the Senior Glass of Gambridge Sleigh and Latin School L. G. BALEOUR COMPANY Manufacturing Jewellers and Stationers ATTLEBORO, MASS. -'1.l1--in-JI-AI--lil--lk -ll-Jim--In---ll--Qv-'P---E---A-4mJlL-ll!--43.1--'ll---E 'Q--All---P 'll-40' In the long run you and your friends will prize the portrait that looks like you-your truest self, free from stage effects and little con- ceits. It is in this long run Photography that PURDY suc- cess has been won. Portraiture by the camera that one cannot laugh at or cry over in later years. For present pleasure and future pride protect your photo- graphic self by having PURDY make the portraits. 4 fi 160 TREMONT STREET, BOSTON, MASS. Official Photographer CAMBRIDGE HIGH AND LATIN SCHOOL Class of 1932 Special Discount Rates to all Students of C. H. L. S. H i i t 4 T - I Uhr ilivuirm t extends to the mcluatin lass + is i its best wishes for the future t I 4 i 1 t 1 1 + SUF FOLK LAW SCHOUL 1 Four-Year Course-LL. B. Degree f DAY SESSION f 10:00 A. M. to 12:00 Noon I EVENING SESSIONS + 5:30 P. M. to 7:30 P. M. 4 7:35 P. M. to 9:30 P. M. Q Siudcnis may alicnd any division or transfer from one io anoiher f 4 . . . . t Natlonal Reputation as a Tralmng School 1 for Lawyers. t i Calaloguc Upon Request i f I GLEASON L. ARCHER, LL. 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