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SALVATORE ABATE 8.1 Lewis Street Spanish Club —4; Lyceum—3 Abate, the magnetic youth, though small in size, possesses great ambitions. This young fellow, gifted in the Spanish lan¬ guage, hopes to become our future min¬ ister to Spain, expecting to attain this posi¬ tion through a course at Tufts College. EVA ABRAMS 120 Nichols Street Tennis Club —3 “Red ' s’ ' pastime is dancing. She intends to he a first class private secretary, taking dictation at 100 or more per! Eva will be remembered for her home room discussions and other talking. RICHARD AHLIN 8 Winslow Street Sigma Kappa Kappa —4; Football —2, 3, 4; Capt. —4; Baseball —2, 3; Chairman Ch rishnas Committee —4 “Dick,” our prize all-round athlete, is a good fellow and a real sportsman. His favorite hobby is drawing and he hopes, in the future to become proficient as an interior decorator. STEWART AHMAN 219 Vine Street Philomaths —4 “Stewey,” the youthful “Beau Brummel,” isn’t by any means a quiet fellow; however, he manages to get by. He intends to study at Lowell Textile in the future. BERTRAM ADAMS 41 Sammett Street “Bertie,” the handsomest fellow of the Senior Class, obtained this title through the fairer members of the school. Al¬ though he failed to get his contract in E. H. S dramatics, he will sign up with “Lasky’s Motion Picture Producers” and studv at Hollywood, in the future. NATHAN ALPERT 126 Florence Street With “Nat’s” experience he ought to be a good candidate for a “silent policeman” at Boston’s busiest corner. However, he has chosen to go to Boston University and become an Efficiency Expert. 20
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CHARLES ANDALORO 167 Ferry Street Giarles doesn ' t go out nights because he spends so much time in the morning walking about the building collecting library books. Perhaps, too, that is why he is so fond of reading Shakespeare. However, in the future he will be an accountant. MARY ELLEN ARNOTT 130 Hancock Street Tennis —3 Household Arts Club 1 Quiet “Patty” was so proficient in tennis while she belonged to the Tennis Club that they thought of having her compete with Helen Wills. Her giggles have been heard many times in many places. ARMENOOHY ARSENIAN Parlin Street Domestic Science Club —1; Orchestra 2, 3, 4; English Club —4 “Arm,” the logical reasoner, is going to he another Portia. She ' s entering Northeast¬ ern in the fall to be a lady-law er. “Arm,” the lucky one, had the envy ot everyone because she missed home room periods. CLIFFORD ATWOOD - • 25 Marie Avenue Football —3, 4 “Kippey” has taking ways and he loves ice cream. You can find him any day in a study hall playing. “Tit-Tat-Too. His ar¬ dent ambition is to cash some of his de¬ portment checks. LENA G. AVRATIN 39 Irving Street Lena’s favorite sports are tennis and swimming. Her ambition is to attend B. Lh and later become a successful practicing at¬ torney. We can easily imagine Lena gain¬ ing admission to the bar, because of her love of argument. JULIA BABCOCK 191 Main Street Girls ' Field Hockey —3 “BubS” most important task in school has been dancing at class meetings. “Bubs,” when touring Europe on a comptometei operator’s wages, remember trying to im¬ press on our minds in home room periods that mother is the best chum. • ' l u. 7.4 j Z7 - ■ frt a ' J ' . ' i Wen. a e k c?f i 21
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