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1928 E. H. S. MEMORIES 1928 Angelina Centurino 26 Mansfield St. Angelina will probably be some one’s secretary unless French affects her before that time. Celia C. Cerasola 30 Adams Ave. When Celia finishes her numerous travels that she has planned, we can picture her in a Spanish Garden as a perfect senorita. Esther F. Chac.e 32 High St. Vice-President, Girls ' English Club ’ 28. Esther, a quiet, clever girl, is headed for Jackson. She likes sports, so would do well at Sargent. Gifford M. Chapman 5 Emery St. E. H. S. Band ’25, ’26; Leader ’27, ’28; Orchestra ’27, ’28; Trac ’26, ’27; Tech Club ’27. Gifford will, no doubt, be the leader of the Symphony some day unless he becomes the world’s champion run ner. Henry W. Chapman 264 ' Ferry St. Vice-President of Clementonians ’27. Henry is considering taking over Dawes’ place as Vice President, but he’ll need a large office for his helpers. R. Mildred Chapman 19 Ellsworth St. Girls’ Glee Club ’27, ’28; Junior Prom Committee ’27. “Mil’s” ambition is to be some “Buddy’s” stenographer Her ever ' ready smile and pleasing personality will help her to get many places and make him happy. 26
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1928 E. H. S. MEMORIES 1928 Frances E. Call 14 Jackson Ave. Clementonians ’27; Field Hockey. “Fran” is an expert skater. After she spends the sum ' mer in Everett, she is going to Switzerland and try the winter sports there. John A. Cameron 29 Bellingham Ave. Lyceum Play ’28; Lyceum ’2?, ’26, ' 27; Assistant Clerk ’28; Junior Prom Committee ’27; Senior Dance Committee ’28. We expect John will make a great leading man, as he surely did his stuff in the Lyceum Play. Hollywood will welcome you, so just step out and your career will be a happy one. S. Viola S. Carlson 9 Summit Ave. “Vi” is going to tread the path that leads to a private secretaryship and with her perseverance and grit, “sue ' cess” can’t help but walk along her side. Joseph A. Carolan, Jr. 16 Victoria St. Tech Club ’27, ’28; Seavernites ’28. “Joe” says, “First get a car, then choose a moonlight night, and the woman will be the easiest to find.” You’ll forget such things when you get interested in North ' eastern. George Ernest Casano 131 Harvard St. The boy who is always on the job and ready to help is George. After graduation, may your path lead you straight to success. John F. Cavanaugh 11 Lewis St. Tech Club ’28; Seavernites ’28. “Cav” wants to be a success. He sees the world through an artist’s eyes. Some day Will Rogers will envy him as a humorist. 25
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1928 E. H. S. MEMORIES 1928 Donald L. Charlton 134 Walnut St. T ear Boo Staff ' 28; Glee Club ' 27, ' 28. Northeastern University School of Business Adminis¬ tration will claim “Don” in the Fall. He ought to make good in the business world as he is the quiet, efficient type of person. Robert L. Churchill 44 Baker Road Lyceum ' 26, ' 27, ' 28; Prize Speaking ' 28; Hi ' T ' 28; Debating Team ' 28; Tear Boo Staff ' 28. “Bob’s” ambition is to be a lawyer, but with his thrill¬ ing deep voice and ability to act he might do equally as well on the stage as on the bench. Mary Ciccolo 19 Waverly St. Mary is planning to go to Higgins’ Business School. May your life be long and happy with success in every step. Rosalie Claffey 788 Broadway Here is a clever young lady who expects to give Walter Hagen a good trimming in the near future. Practice makes perfect, so you ought to be an expert, “Rosie.” Herbert O. Clark 97 Swan St. Gentlemen prefer blondes! We wonder if this is so in Herbert’s case, he keeps us guessing so much. Anna J. Cleary 92 Swan St. Girls’ Glee Club ’26, ’27; Publicity Agent ’28; Secretary of Alpha Gamma Beta ' 28; Senior Play Committee; Junior Prom; Senior Dance Committee; Tear Boo Staff 28. Who is the girl that graces every social affair by her presence? Who is the girl with the charming person¬ ality, pep, enthusiasm, and ability to foster every worth¬ while activity in our school? It’s Anna. 27
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