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

 - Class of 1927

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DOROTHY M. CADOGAN 51 Lynn Street Senior Class Play Dot” hopes to be a Private Secretary. She does much sewing outside of school. Perhaps some day she will he- mending socks and sewing on buttons. O CHERAB1NA CAROSELLI English Club Cherries are ripe in the springtime. Riper are they in the fall, The summer is when they are sweetest In winter there is none at all. Let them see you. “Cherry.” You must he picked. BERTHA L. CANFIELD 29 McKinley Street “Bert” was one of those who has been pre¬ vented from graduating,—her illness only was responsible. We wish her good luck enough to make up for this “tough break.’ JOSEPH CARVEN 26 Swan Street Pres. Sigma Kappa Kappa —4; Class Play —4; .S’. C. Lieutenant—A; Lyceum 3, 4 : Band; Orchestra —1, 2 ’Tis said that “Cap’ll Joe,” since his debut in the Class Play, has received a contract for the Minstrels at State Prison. But he has an excellent reason in Maryland for re¬ jecting a stage career. MARIE CARR 14 Argyle Street Travel Club— 25 “Re” is known for her willingness and helpfulness in bookkeeping in past years. She hopes to be a secretary and spends her spare time in reading and bowling. HELEN CASEY 565 Broadway Basketball —2, 3; Capt. —4; High Scorer for Mass. r 26 You’re scared of nothing Not even a mouse You say what you think It that nice? 26

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JULIE CLAIRE BOURLON 33 Central Avenue Classical Club — 2; English Club —4 “Judy” is energetic and a hard worker which balances perfectly with her sunny disposition. She will take up teaching, and she certainly is capable of it, especailly if she teaches history. DORIS MARGARET BOYD 11 Bailey Street Doris is fond of swimming, skating, walk¬ ing, and has participated in a Prize Speak¬ ing Contest and in the work of the Dra¬ matic Club. She aims to be a private sec¬ retary and has served a department head m that capacity. MILDRED BROWN 4 Harris Avenue Millie’s” pastime is working afternoons. Her ambition is to graduate from school and be a hair dresser so that she won ' t have any homework to do. MONICA F. BRYANT 18 Waverlv Street “Monica’s” going to be a stenographer. However, much of her time at present is taken up by a horseless carriage and a cer¬ tain party. Be that as it may, may you have success in whatever the future holds for you, Monica. LAURA ESTHER BRADFORD 53 Arlington Street LEON BURKE 17 Plummer Street Boys’ Glee Club— 1. 2, 3, 4; Lieutenant S. C. Spanish Club; Bookkeeping Club Our Lolly” is a darling miss who seems to be our official manhater, but she isn t thus outside of school. “Lolly expects to push a pencil in an office when she is grad¬ uated. This chap’s strumming a little song. What’s he doing? Strumming. it The name of the song is “Do It Today. That’s what he’s doing. Strumming. “Music hath charms.” But tempus still fugits. , A-r 25



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£ MILDRED CAVANAUGH 3 Street English Club —4; Classical Club —3 A wise old owl lived in an oak, Who seeing much, but little spoke. While speaking little much he heard, You’re just like that wise old bird. With silence there’s knowledge. A wise woman conceals her ignorance. SARA CHERKAS 103 Union Street “Cherkie” wants to be an expert book¬ keeper, but she is also fond of typewriters that you work with your feet. . D • V . HERBERT CHANDLER DONALD E. COBURN 153 Nichols Street 10 Sycamore Street Lyceum—2 ; Pres. Philomaths —4 “Herbie” has been a leader in many ac¬ tivities of the school including scholarship. His noble ambition is to study areonautics at M. I. T. With his personality and clear thinking he’s sure of success. Lyceum —1; Chemistry Club —3; Philomaths —4 “Red” can always be counted on for at least one of the physics problems. North¬ eastern is getting a bright boy, in every respect of the word, added to their ranks. GERTRUDE CHARAK 48 Walden Street We see “Gertie” driving her car all right. Sometimes it goes, and sometimes, it doesn’t. We wonder what she will be driv¬ ing next? MINNIE COHEN 146 Fremont Avenue Min took part in a whispering contest that was held every morning between periods, and in the gum-chewing contest, held each Wednesday afternoon. She as¬ pires to be a bookkeeper. Swimming, walk¬ ing, and reading are her hobbies. 27

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