Everett High School - Crimson Tide / Memories Yearbook (Everett, MA)

 - Class of 1927

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GRACE BAMFORD 28 Edith Avenue Grace plans to be a secretary completing her learning at Chandler’s. Her favorite pastime is going to the movies with (?). We will remember Grace for her heated arguments in home room periods when she would remark “I think the same as — DENA BEAR 11 Wool son Street, Dorchester “Teddy” Bear loves to play bridge. We never knew Teddy Bears” could play bridge before. After all maybe they can’t. FRANK BANVILLE 69 Cottage Street Sec. Tech Club —3; Broadcast Agent —4 “Bingy” vows to refrain from further ac¬ quaintance with traffic cops. By the way, have you ever bunked in a cell ? MADELINE T. BEATTIE 46 Clinton Street Travel Club —1 ,■ Girls Glee Club —2, 3, 4: Basketball- —3, 4; Hockey —3; Pres. Ten¬ nis Club —3; Broadcast Staff —2, 3 ; Edi¬ tor-in-chief —4 Did “Maddie” distinguished herself in high school? We’ll bite—did she? Headed for Jackson to be a chemist. MARY EVELYN BARRY 37 Swan Street Domestic Arts Club —1; English Club —4 When “Dot” steps on it, she steps heavy —and well she might. Boston University is going to train M. Evelyn to be an edu¬ cational instructor. But what is she going to do when she is separated from Mary Dennis ? MARGARET WEBSTER BEATTIE 46 Clinton Street Pres, of Travel Club —1; “Uke” Club — 2: Broadcast Board —1, 2, 3 “Peggy,” another of our honor pupils, has been an active pupil not only in scholarship, but also in many other activities of the school. She is especially noted for her elo¬ quence and literary knowledge. 22

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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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THEODORE L. G. BECK 46 Forest Avenue Boys Glee Club —1, 2, 3, 4; Senior Class Play —4 Ted” amazed everyone by stepping out his senior year and acting his age. His sweet child-tenor lias been heard and ap¬ preciated in the Boys Glee Club. We hope he makes the Tufts Glee Club. PETER O. BENTON 139 Vernal Street Track—l, 2, 3, 4; Band—2, 3, 4; Senior Class Play “Pete” has not yet finished his Eskimo Love Song, he is composing for his saxo¬ phone, but after graduation he is going to the north pole to get color for his com¬ position. MARGARET BELLEMORE 65 Highland Avenue Bookkeeping Club— “Peggy” is a snapo.v young lady who sure does excel in everything modern. And any¬ one who ' s missed seeing her dance has cer¬ tainly missed a lot. She won t sav what her outside diversions are, but we re giving you three guesses. KATHERYN BELLEVUE 29 Clarence Street Sigma Delta Kappa Club “Kay” intends to be a stenographer after she gets through Chandler Secietarial School. When Katheryn has any spare time it is spent in walking. (Kay doesn t sa with whom.) DORA BIAGIOTTI 359 Main Street “Dumb Dora” is just the opposite to what her nickname implies, and her greatest am¬ bition is to get to school on time. GERTRUDE BICK 66 Nichols Street “Gert” made a fine William Shakespeare in a Dramatic Club play, chewed gum, and studied history. She and Richard do their setting-up exercises by marching to the waste basket each day. She will be known in the future as the greatest mistress of the harmonica. 23

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