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22 Parker Street April 12, 1915 They love him, they hate him, but cannot do without him. Colleae Course. Home Room Basket¬ ball 2, 3. Debating Team 4. French Club 3, 4. Student Council 4. Traffic Squad 3, 4. Senior Play. Quarterly Beacon Staff 3, 4. Year Book Adver¬ tising Staff. Honor Roll 2, 4. Junior Frolic Committee, Usher at Gradua¬ tion ' 32. ALBERT STEPHEN BROWN Brownie 12 Fitz Terrace September 20, 1914 His heart ' s desire is to be at ease. General Course. l A ,, w. HARRY BROWN Lefty 35 Sagamore Ave. October 22, 1915 Good sense and good nature com¬ bined. College Course. RUTH BROWN 10 Bradford Terrace, Brookline December 25, 1915 It is only natural that so sweet a person should have so countless a number of friends. Commercial Course. FRANK ANTHONY BRYC 40 Poplar Street June I, 1914 A prince of good fellows. General Course. Band 2, 3, 4. Or¬ chestra 2, 3, 4. Special Orchestra 3, 4. Chemistry Club 4. F [ ■ ■ T 1 JEANNE LIBBY BUDNEFFSKY Jenny 7 Bloomingdale St. January 20, 1915 In the land of delightful simplicity, she reigns supreme. College Course. Honor Roll 2. STANLEY JOSEPH BURKE Rat 364 Washington Ave. April 27, 1915 Men of few words are the best men. General Course. IRVING AVERY BURNS Boiler 43 Garland Street March 27, 1915 A merry heart maketh a cheerful countenance. College Course. Football 2, 3, 4. Honor Roll 2,. -3, 4. French Club 3. Traffic Squad 3. Quarterly Beacon Staff 3. Junior Frolic Committee. WALTER BURNS 457 Washington Ave. July 12, 1914 His motto is: Live plainly and think clearly. General Course. Printing Club 4. CONCETTA CARDILE Connie 127 Chestnut Street May 13, 1915 To call her friend is all one can desire. General Course. Chemistry Club 4. French Club 3. Honor Roll 4. 15
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V ILLIAM BLANCHARD Blanket 3 Hillside Avenue February 6, 1916 I don ' t study but I auto. College Course. Football 2, 3, Cap¬ tain 4. Basketball 4. French Club 4. Quarterly Beacon Staff 3. SIDNEY MORTON BLOOM Sid 103 Cottage Street March 12, 1914 His favorite sport is to provoke a laugh. General Course. Spanish Club 4. MYRA BEVERLY BLOOMBERG Bunny 44 County Road April 21, 1916 Everlasting pep, together with an interesting personality, has won for her an envious popularity. College Course. Honor Roll 2, 3, 4. Quarterly Beacon Staff 4. Year Book Literary Staff 4. Operetta Candy Girl 3. French Club 3, 4. Junior Frolic Committee. SIMON MAURICE BLOCK Spimoni 66 Orange Street November 17, 1915 Sleepest or wakest thou? General Course. Band 2, 3, 4. Or¬ chestra 2, 3. Home Room Basketball SAMUEL JAMES BLOOMBERG Sam 45 Jefferson Avenue June 13, 1917 He that hath knowledge spareth his words. College Course. Band 2. Math. Club 4. Home Room Basketball 2, 3. THOMAS BONO Tom 36 Maverick Street June 16, 1915 A little laughter now and then is relished by the best of men. General Course. Gym Club 2. Home Room Basketball 2. BENJAMIN BARNET BOOKMAN Ben i 3 I Poplar Street February 4, 1915 So plain, unaffected, and sincere. General Course. Band I. MAX BORK M 325 Washington! Think of Sasi-Abut w kJuly 20, 1915 ot but wank on. « iCbufse. Vf8 ne fyoona fWlwet- CaptairwKAfc rlc ' K’Club 3, ssicTent 4. QuartAly TJejicfcn Editor- in-Chief 3, 4. Year Bcrok Editor-in- Chief. Honor Roll 2, 3, 4. High Honor Roll 2, 3. Junior Frolic Committee. JULIA BRAVERMAN Doodoo 124 Fourth St. February I, 1915 Loyal friends are rare; which makes Doodoo all the more precious. General Course. French Club 3. Chemistry Club 4. BENJAMIN BRODIE Slim 153 Congress Street June 12, 1915 A soul of fire and a heart of ash. Technical Course. Math. Club 4. Chemistry Club 4. 14
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JOHN CASEY Mighty 25 Eden Street January 15, 1914 A loyal pal, a goodly friend. General Course. Traffic Squad 4. CHARLES CLARKE Clark Gable 160 Central Ave. February II, 1914 Not what you know, but what you do, counts. General Course. High Honor Roll 3. Honor Roll 2, 3, 4. Printing Club 4. Traffic Squad 4. DOROTHY CLARKE Dot 127 Maverick Street April 10, 1914 She looks as bright as roses freshly sorinkled with dew. Commercial Course. Of CLASKY Mickey 279 Chestnut Street August20, 1914 Credit to you for your ingenuity, sincerity, and individuality. Commercial Course. Honor Roll 2, 3, 4. Junior Prom Committee. Student Council 4. Basketball 2, 3, Captain 4. ANNA ANTONETTE COGLIANO 14 Louis Street July 24, 1914 Be silent and safe—silence never be¬ trays you. General Course. ANNIE COHEN Henky 106 Shawmut Street May 2, 1914 I find it so hard, so hard to behave. Commercial Course. Special Orches¬ tra 2, 3, 4. Junior Prom Committee. German Club 4. EDWARD COHEN Eddy I 10 Chester Avenue January 19, 1916 We see virtue in his eyes. Technical Course. German Club 2, 3, 4. LILLIAN COHEN 56 Maverick Street June 12, 1915 Her very frown is fairer far, than smiles of other maidens are. Commercial Course. Orchestra 2, 3, 4. Special Orchestra 2. Glee Club 2. Operetta 2, 3, 4. Special Chorus 3. LOUISE ENID COHEN 78 Orange Street February 9, 1916 Two dwell in this charming one— sweetness and intellect. College Course. Honor Roll 2, 3, 4. Math. Club, Secretary 4. French Club 4. Year Book Literary Staff 4. Quar¬ terly Beacon Staff 3, 4. Junior Frolic Committee. MILTON COHEN Johnny 53 Addison Street October 6, 1915 Ability wins us the esteem of man. General Course. 16
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