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mee a ADU CRUST Ss WILLIAM EpDwarD FITZGERALD sRitze Home: 50 Winthrop Street STATISTICS: CaREER: Accountant “He who would reap well, must sow well.” RICHARD ALPHONSE FREDETTE “Dick” HomME: 235 College Street Statistics: Stoaphilos, Hockey, Social Committee. CareEER: Building or Bank Business “Opportunities neglected are irrecoverable.” ELEANOR BERTHA GAGEL (BY Home: 1145 Carew Street Statistics: Koinonia, Freshman Reception, Student Council, Gym. Assembly, Editor-in-Chief of Caduceus. CareEER:. Private Secretary “Her voice was ever soft and low — An excellent thing in woman.” RosE DoNNA GOLAN “Don” Home: 116 Rowland Avenue Statistics: Gym. Meets. CAREER: Secretary “Let my conscience be my guide.” GERTRUDE GOLDSTEIN “Gertie” Home: 81 Maryland Street STATISTICS: CaREER: Secretary “J feel that I am happier than I know.” BLANCHE MARIE Govonli “Speed” HoME: 55 Saratoga Street Statistics: Gym. Assembly. CareEER: Stenographer “No one is useless while he has a friend.”’ ALICE ELIZABETH GRANSTROM “Granny” HomE: 52 Berkshire Street Statistics: Gym. Assembly, Gift and Reception Com- mittees. CareEER: Stenographer “Bashful sincerity.” CarL EVERETT GREEN HomE: 62 Queen Street Statistics: Room Committee, Class Will. CAREER: Purser “It is better to do well than say well.” EpitH IrnjA HAATENAN “Edie” Home; 11 Mystic Street Statistics: Llamarada, Executive Board, Class Day, Banquet Program Committee, Freshman Reception, Social Committee, Gym. Assembly. CAREER: Secretary “Grace was in all her steps.” BroweER LEOPOLD HALL “Peanut” Home: 133 Cedar Street Statistics: Room President and Secretary, Minstrel Show, Glee Club, Crew, Football Manager, Hockey Team, Hockey Manager. CarEER: Clerical Work “A giant is often killed by a fly.” Page Nineteen Tae oss at i v i a
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of GA UDSORCHE .U 4S Ge Eto1La Rosta DUFAULT “Babe” Home: 23 Donald Street Sratistics: Gym. Meets. CareEER: Office Work “Within the midnight of her hair.” SELMA BEATRICE DUNN “Sel Home: 47 Draper Street Statistics: Christmas Assembly, Commerce Agent, Massa- chusetts League of School Publications Committee, Feature Editor of Commerce, Freshman Reception, Banquet Committee. CAREER: Brooklyn Nursing Schoo! ; “All begins and ends in songs.” SADIE JULIA EPSTEIN “Sally” Home: 110 Walnut Street Statistics: Class Day Program. CAREER: Framingham Normal School “Friendship is a sheltering tree.” MaArION MABEL ERICKSON “Sis” Home: 32 Mansfield Street STATISTICS: CAREER: Stenographer “The unspoken word never does harm.” JEAN CATHRINE FARLAND Jeanie” HomME: 57 Leyfred Terrace Statistics: Decoration Committee for Social, Cap and Gown Committee. CAREER: Kindergarten Teacher “No legacy is so rich as honesty.” DorotHy EVELYN FEINER “Dot” Home: 10 Marengo Park Sratistics: Student Council Aid, Room Treasurer, Chairman Social Committee, Circulation Manager of Commerce. CAREER: Finishing School “There is a foolish corner even in the brain of the sage.” Mary FELDMAN “Mel” HomME: 638 Belmont Avenue Statistics: Detroit High School of Commerce. CAREER: Stenographer; then Actress “Better late than never.” Mary MabDELINE FIGONI HoME: 202 Savoy Avenuc STATISTICS: CAREER: Stenographer “Silence is more eloquent than words ELIZABETH STEVENSON FINN “Betty” Home: 60 Mandalay Road Statistics: Gym. Meet. CAREER: Stenographer “Fine sense, and exalted sense, are not half so useful as common sense.” James DonaLpb FITZGERALD “Fite Home: 24 Melbourne Street Statistics: Stamp and Coin Club. CarEER: New York University “Seize the opportunity that comes your way.” Page Eighteen
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eS SR ER SE A ED = % GrA.D UCC EsUsS ae Louse FRANCES HARSCHEID “Bill” HoME: 20 Florence Street STATISTICS: Community Chest Work. CarEER: Typist and Clerical Work “Honour sits smiling at the feet of Truth.” ADELAIDE MARIE HicKLAND “Lally” Home: 81 Grand Street STATISTICS: CAREER: Law “Nothing can be fairer or nobler than true zeal.” EstHer HorFMAN “Ese Home: 26 Burr Street Statistics: Room Treasurer, School Play, Gym. Assem- bly. CarEER: Private Secretary “Free from worry is she.” MAaDELINE Mary Hou e “Corky” Home: 61 Bloomfield Street Statistics: Glee Club. CAREER: Accountant “She is even sweeter than she looks.” RoBeRT WILLIAM HowLett “Howlett” Home: Chapin Street, Hampden, Massachusetts Statistics, Class Day Program, Class Basketball. CAREER: Undecided “Aim high.” SapiE Hurwitz “Syd” Home: 41 Mooreland Street STATISTICS: Gym. Meet. CAREER: Secretary “When the heart is high with hope, everything pleases.” SYLVIA GERTRUDE HyTE ‘oyt- HomME: 588 Chestnut Street Statistics: Wekansel, Gym. Assembly. CAREER: Stenographer ‘Hitch your wagon to a star.” BRADFORD REDDER JAMIESON “Brad” Home: 57 Monroe Street SratisticS: Cap and Gown Committee, Prom. Committee, Social Committee, Class Day, Hockey, Crew. CarEER: Engineering — Worcester Polytechnic Institute. “A popular man becomes more popular than power itself.” ROBERT STENT JENNINGS “Bob” HoMeE: 85 Grand Street STATISTICS: Commerce Agent, Baseball, Soccer, Lunch- room. CareEER: Forestry School “If you cannot do as you wish, do as well as you can.” IRENE HELEN Karp “Rie Home: 84 Francis Street Statistics: Kumtux, German Club at Central High, esas Committee, Room Secretary, Ticket Agent for ao. Career: Stenographer They conquer who believe they can.” Page Twenty
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