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E. H. S. JvlEMO%lES OF 1929 E. H. S. Francis R. Coogan 36 Pierce Avenue Lyceum, ’29. Francis is a very clever young man. Folks who know him say, “Officious, innocent, and sincere???” We won ' der what they mean by those question marks? Francis says.that Caesar was ambitious and “got it in the neck.” We wish to correct that statement Francis. We believe he was stabbed through the heart. Good luck, Francis. Helena R. Corkum 2093 Parkway Girls’ Glee Club, ’29. Uke Club, ’26. Dramatic Club, ' 27. Spanish Club, ' 28. Alpha Gamma Beta, ' 28, ' 29. Traffic, ’26, ’28, ’29. “Toots” plans to seek further commercial knowledge at Chandler Secretarial School. Why confine it only to commercial lines, “Toots?” Grace Mary Crane 24 Westover Street Aero Club, ’29, Dramatic Club, ’27. “Giggles” was an active member of the Aero Club this year. She will fly to Paris where she wiil open a Millinery Shoppe and make “Army hats.” She will have many customers if she can control her laugh. Dorothy Rosamonde Crawford 106a Vernal Street Spanish Clulb, ' 28, ’29. Evidently “Dot” just wishes to make everybody happy, as she is full of joy and mirth. We hope she picks out the right fellow. Eileen Cribbins 40 Waverly Street Just to be another stenographer. Lena Crivello 46 Liberty Street Girls’ English Club, ’29. Lena’s ambition is to take an interesting and enjoy ' able trip around the world. Don’t forget to send us a card from Niagara Falls, Lena. 29
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E. H. S. JWEMO ' RIES OF 1929 E. H. S. William Lawrence Coffill 46 Englewood Avenue Being of the quiet type doesn’t mean “Bill” has no ambition. He sure has. First: to get a good position, and second: to learn to play an instrument. Here’s every wish for your success, “Bill!” Anna Marion Cohen 47 Adams Avenue “Ann” expects to enter the B. U. College of Business Administration and after completing a course there she wants to be a private secretary to the manager of a large concern. Eva Cohen 76 Malden Street Commercial Club, ’26. “Ev’s” going to B. U. to be a private secretary. She’ll be a success all right. If you doubt it, ask Mr. Bryant, he knows. Lillian Cohen 146 Freemont Avenue Spanish Club, ' 27, ' 28. Although “Lyla” likes to talk a lot, it isn’t all in vain as long as she can become a secretary to a multi ' mil ' lionaire. Daniel Colby 102 Clark Street When you see great bridges and dams you’ll think of Dan unless, there’s a war, then you will see him flying —for the woods. John Wilkerson Collins 31 Woodward Street Tech Club, ' 28, Vice-Pres., ' 29. Football, ' 29. Baseball, ' 28. Orchestra, ' 28. “Spook”, a very popular lad at E. H. S. was a star ' player of the Baseball, and Football teams. His am ' bition is to be the world’s greatest flagpole sitter. We wish you success in your career. 28
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H. S. JMEM0%1ES OF 1929 E. H. S. Frederick Freeman Crowell 89 Chestnut Street Boys’ Glee Club. Tear Boo Staff. Fred can’t you ever keep still? You’re built just right for a big business man, if you’ll only get serious. Lucky business world. Elaine Crowley 155 Bradford Street Girls’ English Club, ' 29. Broadcast Staff, ’29. Senior Dance Committee, ’29. Alpha Gamma Beta, ' 29. Those who know Elaine say that she is a very quiet young lady but oh so determined! We believe this after reading her ambition which is “to get her man!” Who is the lucky chap, Elaine? Alice C. Curley 43 Chatham Road Spanish Club, ’28, ’29. “Twinnie” isn’t sure just what her occupation will be but she is positively sure that she loves it! “Hands off!” says Twinnie. Thomas Joseph Curtin 27 Glendale Avenue Lyceum, ’27. Spanish Club, ’28, ’29. Baseball, ’28. Orchestra ’28, ’29. “Tom” prefers to be seen and not heard except it) American History Class. Then and then only does he make any sound. Tom has hopes of being a journalist so don’t be surprised when he calls on you in the future to get the story of your success. Louise Angela Dacey 26 Summit Avenue English Club, ’29. Louise is one of the quiet and very demure young ladies of the English Club. Alhough she does not talk very much, she is always smiling and pleasant. Those whom Louise will teach will be very fortunate. Success, Louise! Harriet Rose Marie Daly 45 Cabot Street “Jackie” is a quick and clever girl. She was a mem¬ ber of the Spanish Club for three years and she is also a member of the Ashleyites. She is ambitious to be a dancer. We wish you all the success in the world, Harriet. 30
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