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1928 E. H. S. MEMORIES 1928 John J. Barry 37 Swan St. Philomaths ' 28; Orchestra ' 25. “Sam’s” ambition is to enter Boston University School of Business Administration to be an accountant. Hilda I. Barton 45 Raymond St. School Council ’25, ’27; Spanish Club ’26, ’28; Broadcast Staff ’26, ' 28; Tear Boo Staff ' 28. Hilda’s motto is “Look to the teachers in Everett High for real friends.” She is quite a favorite among them and always on the job. Robert W. Batchelder 60 Walnut St. Tech Club ’27, ’28. “Batchy” has proved a necessary stage manager when entertainments happen along. We can readily see how well he is going to make out by his successful work at the school this year. Willard G. Beaman 1 Locust Park Philomaths ’28. “Battling” is planning to enter pugnacious activities. He may be seen daily doing his roadwork in his Hudson touring car. He punches the feed bag three rounds a day and has lost three counts. Henry E. Bergstrom 34 Chestnut St. “Berg.” Although his nickname suggests the frigid zone, we trust he is not too cold, for long is the list of his friends and admirers. John S. Berry 29 High St. Football ’27, ’28; Hoc ey ' 27; Boys’ Glee Cl ub ’25, ’26, ’27, ' 28; Girls’ Glee Club Play ' 28; Junior Christmas Committee Representative. We have “Tubby” down in our books as a stern King and now we are hunting for his queen. We could listen to John sing for hours. We’d love to see you as a Grand Opera singer some future day. 22
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1928 E. H. S. MEMORIES 1928 Alice V. Anderson 21 West St. Clemenlonians 27. “Al” participates in skating, hiking and swimming, so you see she’s an all-round girl. You’d make an ideal gym instructor, “Al,” so don’t sit in an office all day. Marie V. Anderson 14 Fairmount St. Girls’ English Club ' 28. “Rie’s” ambition is to go to Burdett College and become a private secretary. She always enjoys herself when sailing or riding with a certain party. Roy B. Anderson 237 Springvale Ave. Art Club ’27, ’28. “Andy’s” favorite hobby is gardening. He is headed for a Teacher’s College after five years of work—the pluck that always wins. Isadore Aron 11 Ashton St. Glee Club ’28. “Sonny,” with a voice like Caruso, will sometime be singing for records. Unfortunately he is entering Bos¬ ton University. Arthur J. Bailey 113 High St. Tech Club ’28. “Art” delights in telling Scotch jokes and making funny faces. He is bound to be successful as he is going to make one of the following: Northeastern, Harvard, Yale, Cornell or West Point. Esther Balter 148 Main St. “Iggie” is the gay young lady with the ever-present “giggl e .” Tell her something funny and you will hear her “tee-hee.” 21
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1928 E. H. S. MEMORIES 1928 E. Ashley Bickford 147 Glendale St. Orchestra ' 27, ' 28; Tech Club ’28; School Council ' 27. “Bicky” is another one of that musical quartette who will be in vaudeville eventually. Ask the girls if he isn’t a second “Caruso.” C. Elizabeth Bigley 7 Bucknam St. “Betty” is a typical modern Miss with a happy dis ' position and a winsome manner. She’ll do secretarial work next year. Bertha E. Bishop 2 Russell St. Art Club ' 26. “Bebe” holds a spot in everybody’s heart. Knowing her good achievements, we shall always remember her with affection. Harry G. Bishop 42 Greenhalge St. “Gay” is the comedian of our class, and do we love to have him entertain? I’ll say we do! Some day he 11 be on the stage with the Class of ’28 as his audience. Harriett E. Boyd 18 Pearl St. Clementonians ’27. With a jolly good smile and a cheery word, “Boydie” greets everyone. ’With these attractions we are sure she’ll be a comfort to the Home for Aged Folks where she wants to help entertain. Muriel M. Brodsky 33 Rich St. “Mickey,” the girl with the handsome locks, spends a great deal of time keeping up her dancing. Next year she will try Chandler’s, but may make dancing her pro- fession. 23
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