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1 X COMMERCE 1 BULLDOG 1 RECORD -IJ. I M.ARY V. ADDIEGO: ' ' ,, Smiles form the channels of a future tear. 3 LLOYD R. ALLEN: .L Untwisting all the chains that tie the hidden soul of harmony 5 RAYNA ALLEN: A music as of household songs was in her voice of sweeetestf' FRANCES B. ARENSON: A - A lvoely being, scarcely formed or moulded, A rose with all its sweetest leaves yet folded. EDITH ARMANINI: She herself is sweeter than The sweetest thing she knows. HILLARD L. ASCH: Education forms the man. RUTH A. ASPLUND: 'Tis not a lip, or eye, we beauty call But the joint force and full result of all. LoUIs'E A. AUBEL: Happiness seems made to be shared. lx4ARIE BARNETT: A lady is often seen, but very seldom heard to laugh. EDNA G. BARNEY: Our noblest and best-diligent and capable with a good disposition blestf' x7IRGIL W. BEACH! is An affable and courteous gentleman. NELLO C. BENDINELLI: I-Iappy am I,' fr'om care- I'm free Why aren't they al l 1c-fxztenteil like me? XVALTER W. BERRIS: ' That man hath music in himself. IRVING S. BEST: A smile lingered in his face, Contentment rested in his eyesf' FREDERICK E. BIERMAN: He was the mildest mannered man. JACOB M. B1sQUERA: It is to hope, though hope were lost. LELAND D. BLACK: His young and boyish face, Betrays his hidden charm. N AHOMA BORDIN! , Alayws quiet and reserved. X YQ. STEFANO A. BoTTAsso: X Ml xr - U , '. Qgqiess knows itself. QM 'X , MARIE T. BOURDIEU: v She'had within her dark eyes lit - . Sweet fires to burn all doubt away. E81
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X KI flf W tiger? Omcers of i ar of December, 1929 JACK GLASS - - President JAMES DUFFY - Boys' Journal Representative 1NEz RAGGIO - - Vice President Lois TENNANT, Girls' Athletic Representative EDITH ARMININI - - Seeretary WALTER KING - Boys' Athletic Representatifve HENRY SHOEAR ----- Treasurer CHARLOTTEROMM, Girls'SoeialRepresenlatiw RosE CANTY - Girls' Journal Representative LLOYD ALLEN - Boys' Social Representative Miss AILEEN HENNEssY, Hd-visor High Seniors HE High Seniors will soon say Aloha, This means the passing of the last class to enroll at the annex. Those Freshman days will remain as memories in the heart of every High Senior forever. Our term at the annex was a happy one partly because we were by ourselves. We cannot express the appreciation we feel toward Mr. McGlade who acted as our chief advisor and well-wisher during our stay at the annex. We were happy when Mr. McGlade accompanied us to the new school to become vice-principal. Once in the midst of the upper classmen we were wont to be a little fearful of the dignified seniors, but we soon caught hold of the spirit and swing of the school and were soon fully init- iated as Commercites. Our Sophomore year was marked chiefly by our moving one step further in the direction of graduation. Before long we were Juniors. This was the time when it seemed that graduation was not too far ahead and our Freshman days were not too far behind. A junior's life may be a rosy one, but it is nothing in compa,rison with having the honor and distinction of being a Senior. The majority of our class nobly upheld the traditions of the High Senior class by participating in every activity that occurred including all sporting events, the entire 1929 basketball quintet being composed of this final class of Annexites. Also several members of this year's football team are members of the High Senior class. We have been extremely fortunate this term in having Miss Hennessey as our advisor and we deeply appreciate the efforts she has put forth in our behalf. Following the precedent set by the former high senior classes we adopted sweaters as our symbol. Those chosen were of blue and white check design, their appearance being especially characteristic of the snappy High Senior class. The term is nearly gone and the class of December, 1929, will soon pass into the background to he replaced by a new High Senior class. Perhaps our class will fade from the memories of the High School of Commerce students, but the memories of our school days will remain with us forever. And with these fond memories of the High School of Commerce deep in our hearts we bid you all farewell. JAMES DUFFY. E73
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