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JENNIE FORMAN 90 Maverick St. September 10, 1915 A girl at peace with the world. Commercial Course. German Club 3. ESTHER MILDRED GARBER 97A Essex Street February 4, 1915 Her nose is always in a book, But to her lessons she should look. General Course. MARILYN ELLEN FRANCIS 38 County Road March 21, 1916 A smile for all, a welcome, a welcome glad, Love, friendship, honor—all these she has. College Course. Quarterly Beacon Staff 3, 4. Orchestra 2, 3, 4. French Club 3. Band 2, 3, 4. Honor Roll 2, 3, 4. Senior Play Candy Girl. Junior Prom Committee. SAYRA ROBERTA FREEDMAN 50 Parker Street February 24, 1916 A loving heart is the truest wisdom. Commercial Course. Junior Prom Committee. Junior Frolic Committee. Spanish Club 4. SHIRLEY FREEDMAN 107 Franklin Avenue June II, 1916 Tall and stately is Shirley, the model of our class, With a pleasing personality, she is a charming lass. Commercial Course. Honor Roll 4. Junior Prom Committee. MAX GARDNER Maxie 55 Addison Street June 12, 1915 He ' s endowed with the capacity for big tasks. General Course. Band 2, 3. Chemis¬ try Club 4. Year Book Advertising Staff. FRANCIS JAMES GAVIN Fran 21 Third Street January 25, 1915 If a good face is a letter of recom¬ mendation, a good heart is a letter of credit. Genera! Course, Chemistry Club 4. Home Room Basketball 3, 4. ELEANOR LEONA GILL Smiles 28 Ingleside Avenue May 10, 1915 A daughter of the Gods, divinely tall, and most divinely fair. Year Book Literary Staff. Quarterly Commercial Course. Honor Roll 4. Beacon Staff 4. DOROTHY ESTELLE FRIEDLAND Dot 68 Essex Street June 20, 1916 She was a scholar of no mean mind, Fair but persuading, loving and kind. College Course. Honor Roll 2, 3, 4. High Honor Roll 2, 4. French Club 3, 4. Quarterly Beacon Staff 3, 4. De¬ bating Team 4. Graduation Speaker. HYMAN GILLMAN Hy 13 Garfield Ave. August 20, 1915 None but himself can be his parallel. Technical Course. Physics Club 2. 22
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DORIS FANTASIA Sad Eyes 22 Pembroke St. October 31, 1916 A sad little girl with big brown eyes. General Course. French Club 2, 3. Chemistry Club 4. NATHAN FELDMAN Nattie 42 Maverick St. December 3, 1914 He is wise who listens but talks little. General Course. Honor Roll, 2, 3. RUTH FENWICK 45 Nichols St. September I, 1915 This modest maiden, shy and meek, Beneath her countenance so sweet, Hides active mind and cleverness, Which we wish we could possess. College Course, Honor Roll 2, 3, 4. French Club 3, Secretary 4. Senior Play Candy Girl. Graduation Speaker. IDA FINE 160 Park Street November 20, 1915 Good nature is one of the richest fruits of personality. Commercial Course, German Club 3. LEAH ESTHER FINLAND 126 Franklin Avenue June 28, 1914 A soft answer turneth away wrath. That ' s why Leah has so many friends. Commercial Course. Junior Prom Committee. RACHAEL MAY FINN Rae 142 Marlboro St. December 23, 1917 Queen of athletics, tall and charming is she, With a personality that carries to the top of the tree. General Course. Chemistry Club 4. Basketball 2, 3, 4. Senior Play. Band 2. Football Cheer Leader. Year Book Advertising Staff. LOUIS FERRAGAMO 31 Beacon Street November 19, 1915 I reap the harvest of a quiet mind. General Course. Quarterly Beacon Staff 4. Printing Club 4. ALECK FINE 7 Havelock Street, Dorchester May 12, 1916 A thinker is a conquerer. Technical Course. Honor Roll 3, 4. RUTH FLEISHMAN 29 Cottage St. November 22, 1916 A woman ' s tongue is her sword, which she never lets rust. General Course. Honor Roll 4. BERNARD FLYNN 31 Suffolk Street March 20, 1915 Speech is great but silence is greater. General Course.
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BERNARD GOLDBERG to BENJAMIN GINSBURG Ben 78 Third Street August 9, 1914 The world belongs to the energetic man with an independent mind. General Course. German Club 3. Chemistry Club 4. Senior Play Head Usher. Class President 4. Debating Club 4 NORMA LESLIE GINSBURG 62 Bellingham Street May 23, 1916 Style this young miss surely pos¬ sesses, with a personality that exactly matches. College Course. French Club 4. RALPH GISONA Ralphie 29 Beacon Street September 7, 1915 In music there is consolation. General Course. Band 3, 4. Orches¬ tra 3, 4. MAURICE GOLD Jerry 155 Shawmut Street Mar ch 14, 1915 Oh, magnet of the feminine heart! General Course. Chemistry Club President 4. Basketball 2, 3, 4. Foot¬ ball 2, 3, 4. Operetta Leading Man. MAX GOLD Mac 107 Marlboro Street July 5, 1915 Those who succeed best in public life are those who take the risk of standing by their own convictions. College Course. Honor Roll 2. Ger¬ man Club 2. Physics Club 3. Debat¬ ing Team 4. Senior Play. Student Council, 4. Year Book Literary Staff. Quarterly Beacon Staff 3, 4. Class Day Orator. 156 Congress Ave. Nov. II, 1916 As industrious as a bee in a field of sugar cane. College Course. French Club 3, 4. Home Room Basketball 2, 3, 4. ROSE GOLDBERG Rosie 43 Maverick St. November 25, 1914 Knowledge comes and wisdom lin¬ gers. Commercial Course. BEATRICE ESTELLE GOLDMAN Beaty 96 Grove Street July 2, 1916 Loveiy eyes are windows of the soul. Commercial Course. Junior Frolic Committee. Year Book Literary Staff 4. HAROLD HYMAN GOLDMAN V I 30 Congress Ave. October 7, 1915 He seeks to know and not to make himself known. General Course. JOSEPH GOLDMAN 12 Sixth Street March 17, 1916 To trisect an angle, draw a line from here to here, now from this point, etc.—ad infinitum. Technical Course. Math. Club 4. Ger¬ man Club 4. Science Club 3. 23
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