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MARY CROWLEY Sister 220 Webster Ave. September 26, 1915 We know you are full of good nature. Commercial Course. WANDA DABROWSKA I Chestnut Street March 14, 1916 Her tongue is silent, but her thoughts are deep. General Course. Honor Roll 2. ROBERT CUMMINGS Bob 50 Eleanor St. February 28, 1915 A good name is worth more than great riches. College Course. Honor Roll 2. Traf¬ fic Squad 3, 4. Quarterly Beacon Busi¬ ness Manager 3, 4. Year Book Adver¬ tising Staff. ALBERT CUSHING Skippy” 72 Marlboro St. February 22, 1916 Boys will be boys. General Course. IDA EDYTHE CUTLER Chike 81 Grove Street September 27, 1915 A friend to everyone, the enemy of none. Commercial Course. Basketball 2. MILDRED BARBARA CUTLER Millie 42 Nichols St. December 6, 1915 Women love her because she is a woman; men because she is the rarest of women. College Course. Honor Roll 2, 3, 4. Basketball 2. Math. Club 4. French Club 4. GEORGE DALIS Texas 48 Library Street January 19, 1915 My son, continue in thy father’s footsteps. General Course. JOSEPH DANBOFSKY Danoff 156 Congress Avenue April I, 1915 No he-man should ever be content. General Course. ARSHAG DANIELIAN 893 Broadway April 17, 1915 It is a great plague to be too hand¬ some a man. College Course. SAMUEL DAVIS Shifty 127 Fourth Street June 12, 1917 The silent need not repent. General Course. 18
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NORMAN COHEN Sonny 84 Hawthorne Street May 18, 1915 Turn not to the right or to the left. General Course. RUTH IRENE COHEN Rusty I 32 Congress Ave. February 19, 1915 A lady with all her virtues and faults. Commercial Course. Class Secretary 3. ELLEN COMEAU 62 Chester Avenue June 20, 1915 She does her duty and cheerfully pursues her quiet way. General Course. JESSIE COTTLER 146 Franklin Ave. January 16, 1915 She is the best of all among the rarest of good ones. Commercial Course. JAMES COURTOVICH Jimmy 122 Warren Ave. December 21, 1915 Silence is often more eloquent than words. General Course. ALICE COVER I 24 Washington Ave. January 8, 1915 Here nature spread her fruitful sweetness round. Commercial Course. EMMA COVITZ 28 Carmel Street April II, 1914 Good nature and good sense are hers. Commercial Course. EVELYN GOLDIE COVITZ 225 Walnut Street November 8, 1914 A more kindly person we never saw. Commercial Course. V JAMES CRONIN Tiger 81 Library Street September 25, 1913 Music is the food of love—sing on. General Course. JOHN CRONIN Knobby 81 Library St. December 15, 1915 An idle soul shall suffer hunger. General Course. Basketball 2. Foot¬ balls, 4. Baseball 2, 3, Captain 4. 17
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EUGENE DeANGELIS Gene 861 Broadway October I, 1915 Here ' s a dreamer who little knows that dreaming leads to nowhere. General Course. Football 4. JOSEPH DECOFSKY Chick 73 Cottage Street March 15, 1915 Not afraid of work, but not abso¬ lutely in favor of it. General Course. JOHN DELANEY Curly 116 Clarke Ave. November?!, 1915 A husky frame inclosing a heart of gold. General Course. RALPH DENENBERG Denny 318 Chestnut Street June 7, 1915 A splendid chap who can always be heard before seen. General Course. EDWARD DOMENICHELLO Chammy 22 Gardner Street May 24, 1914 A goodly soul, who is worth his weight in gold. General Course. Printing Club. Base¬ ball 2, 3. PAULINE DONNELL Bob 82 Bellingham Street March 19, 1916 Fair in form and feature; a truly charming creature. Commercial Course. Band 2. FLORENCE DUDAR Red 21 Carmel Street January 29, 1915 Goodness shines forth here as if from a mirror. Commercial Course. 9 Cottage Street March 6, 1915 Thus I steer my bark, and sail On even keel, with gentle gale. College Course. Senior Play. Honor Roll 4. Graduation Speaker. GEORGE FRANCIS DUVAL, Junior Dodo 22 Lash Street May 22, 1913 Victory follows me and everything follows victory. General Course. Football 2, 3, 4. Baseball 3, 4. Basketball 3. Student Council 4. ROSE RUTH EINBINDER 34 Bloomingdale St. Sept. 2, 1916 A Rose without a thorn. Commercial Course. Honor Roll 3. French Club 3. Operetta 2. 19
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