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Iu Memoriam MR. DONOVAN Mr. Joseph Donovan was a gentle soul, a beloved co-worker, a popular teacher, a successful executive, a devoted husband and father, an every day saint. His passing so soon after the close of the school year is sad testimony of his tragic battle to carry on. As an example of resignation, cheerful fortitude, and true sportsmanship in the game of life, Joseph Donovan will continue to carry on among the pupils and teachers of this school. We should be better for having known him. MISS ELIZABETH CONLIN When death claims a woman like Miss Elizabeth Conlin, the world has lost a noble soldier, her family, a beloved daughter and sister, the school in which she worked so faithfully has suffered the loss of a teacher of rare qualities whose memory will always be an inspiration of heroic courage to us. For more than a year she moved among us day after day, conscien- tious, active, and smiling, always realizing that her return to health was impossible, yet struggling to win. She did win in the hardest battle that is fought. The members of our cl ass who knew her loved her, and will keep her memory dear. DELIA M. STICKNEY All friends of C. H. L. 8. were sorry to hear of the death of Miss Delia M. Stickney, in Los Angeles, January first, for forty-one years a teacher in this school. Soon after graduating from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology she came here to teach chemistry. On her retirement in 1930, the school lost a faithful teacher, a broad- minded, scholarly woman, whose high standard of truth, honesty, and loyalty had a great influence upon her pupils. The class of 1933 will cherish the ideals which Miss Stickney held ever before us. FELIX ZIENKO Felix Zienko, a member of our class, died at his home, very suddenly, on January second. No mere words can serve to comfort his stricken parents, and his many friends. He was a splendid type of young man, whom we can ill afford to lose. We, his classmates, appreciate his true worth, and we lament his passing from our ranks. NORMAN ADELSON It is one sad duty to record that our classmate Norman Adelson has gone. He was a boy who devoted himself unselfishly to others. He was a splendid student — much beloved by both his teachers and classmates. We shall miss him, and it is difficult for us to express our great loss. We can only say with the majestic solemnity that was Shelley’s: “Grief too sad for song, Wail for the world’s wrong!” 16
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hich ond. lofin “school os eee - ese i ll ABERCROMBIE, PRISCILLA Pris 991 Massachusetts Avenue Stowe Junior High School G. A.A, Those who pass her will smile and say, She surely has a charming way. Boston University ADAMS, VIRGINIA M. Miss Dimp GIN 27 Garfield Street Agassiz Grammar School K. B. Basketball GPAwAs Home Room Committee, 1930-31-33 Smiling eyes and dimples rare, Spreading sunshine everywhere. Radcliffe A’HEARN, JOSEPH JAMES JOE 202 Erie Street Morse Grammar School Phi Club Basketball, 1929-30-31 Football, 1929-30 Interclass Basketball, 1931-32-33 Interclass Baseball, 1931-32-33 Although he usually is quiet, Once started he can be a riot. Mass. Nautical Training School ALBER, PRUDENCE THELMA PRUDY DILLY Ellis Grammar School Treasurer of Home Room Committee, 1929 Vice-President, 1930 Chairman of Home Room Committee, 1933 . A girl with a heart of gold. Undecided ALBERICO, CONSTANCE PAULA CONNIE 185 Mt. Auburn Street Russell Grammar School Typist, Review Active always, talking ever, But she is very clever. Stenographer
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