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1928 E. H. S. MEMORIES 1928 Ruth C. Connors 161 Vine St. Spanish Club ' 26. “Ruthie” resolves to be demure hereafter; we hope she carries her resolution out. Anne V. Conroy 11 Fairmont St. Reading is Anne’s hobby and well she follows it, too! We expect her to break loose with all the material she has picked up, some day, and then watch out! William E. Cooper 152 Bucknam St. Lyceum ’25, ’26, ’27, ’28; School Council Lieutenant ’28; Broadcast ’28; Tear Boo Staff ’28. “Bill” is the gooduiatured lad who tries to make his Ford go sixty. May you ride through Tech with the same popularity and good luck as you have through E. H. S. Albert Copans 47 Irving St. Lyceum ’25, ’26, ’27; Boys’ Glee Club ’28. “Al’s” destination is Northeastern School of Chemical Engineering. Scientists claim there is no such thing as perpetual motion. However, we have listened to “Al” for the past four years and have reason to doubt the claim. Ruth W. Corliss 19 Sherman St. U e Club ’25; Spanish Club ’26, ’27; English Club ’28. Her airs and manners all who see admire, Courteous though coy, gentle though retired, The joy of health, her rosy cheeks display, And warmth of heart, her friendly smiles convey. Joseph Consenting 8 Hazel Park The Massachusetts College of Pharmacy is Joe’s” destination. If he can mix potions as well as he mixes with his friends, his success is assured. 29
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1928 E. H. S. MEMORIES 1928 Ina S. Cockcroft 7 Elwood St. Broadcast ’28. When we meet a girl who’s clever Brighter than we’ll ever be, We stop to pick some flaws in her And see what we can see. We talk of this and talk of that. Look her over, turn her round The only thing that we can say Is that her reputation’s sound. Naomi N. Cohen 535 Ferry St. Clementonians ’27. “Shrimp” will join the line of private secretaries very shortly, and a good one she’ll make, too. Our wish for you is lots of good luck and happiness. Edna B. Coleman 38 Sycamore St. Edna’s ambition is to grow tall, perhaps six feet. There never was or will be a harder worker or a more sincere student than she is. E. Theresa Collins 35 Summit Ave. Theresa’s ardent ambition is to cash checks. We won- der if it is deportment checks or working in a bank she means. Perhaps it’s both. Edward C. Collings 3 Garland Way Radio Club ’28. Edward is going to Tech and some sweet day will get his Electrical Engineering degree. May it not be too long, “Ed.” Alfred L. Conn 37 Vernal St. Football ' 27, ’28; Senior Play Committee ’28; Glee Club ' 28; Class Play ' 28. “Al” chooses to run for the position of Official Mat- tress Tester in the Weary and Sleepy College. You see he is shy and is afraid of girls; at least, he says he is. 28
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1928 E. H. S. MEMORIES 1928 Rose J. Covino 41 Waverly St. Secretary to Mr. Ashley. Although Rose is quiet and unassuming, she can see the humorous side of life. Her co-operative spirit and willingness to help is excellent. She gave many hours of her time typing for the Year Book. Francis J. Crane 24 Westover St. Football ' 26, ’27; Tennis ’28; President of Spanish Club ’28; Hoc ey ’27, ’28; Baseball ’27; Sigma Kappa Kappa ’28. “Frank” is headed for the “Big Green.” He ought to go big there as well as he did in High School, as he stands well with the “Fellows.” Nathalie M. Cross 26 Hillside Ave. Girls English Club ' 28; Girls’ Basketball Team ’28; Alpha Gamma Beta ’28. “Nat” is a great sport, and we can easily see her as a charming graduate of Sargent. S. Frances Curran 31 Forest Ave. Girls’ English Club ’28. “Fran” is undisputedly a good patroniser of our lunch room, and “Angie” and “Mossie” will vouch for that as well as her wonderful disposition which makes her well liked. Ernest A. H. Dale 5 Parker St. Spanish Club ’27, ' 28. Many a person has been lost in “Ernie’s” golden waves but still he has a world full of friends and he always greets everyone with a smile. Lena M. Damiano 169 Ferry St. Tear Boo Staff ' 28. Small, attractive, studious, and a mbitious is our “Crick- ett. It is quite a treat to see her carefully glide over the floor at class meetings. 30
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