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E. H. S. MEMORIES OF 1930 E. H. S. Susie Dorothy Ames 55 Bennett Street Quiet, energetic, studious “Sue”, whose ambition is to acquire an education. We hope oratory is one of her subjects. Mildred Armstrong 33 Linden Street “Millie’s” pet ambition is to be an expert juggler of figures, in other words, a good bookkeeper. We have great hopes for her future. Theresa Emily Auger 34 Cleveland Avenue Glee Club, ’ 30 . “Ticky” has found out that school isn’t such a bad place after all, and so her ambi- tion is to keep on going. May you never tire, “Ticky”. Ruth Estelle Baglow 18 Dunster Road Girls’ English Club, ’ 30 ; Broadcast Staff, ’ 30 : Senior Play Committee, ’ 30 . “Rufus” is studious and industrious. She wants to be a head nurse. But it is the heart that usually starts head trouble. You’d better look into that too. Madge Bailey 25 Hawthorne Street Madge is aiming to be a private secretary. That winning smile of hers ought to help a lot. 23
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E. H. S. MEMORIES OF 1930 E. H. S. Edith Aaron 11 Ashton Street Spanish Club, ' 27, ' 28, ’29. “Sis” is capable and energetic. We are not at all surprised to learn that she wants to pilot an aeroplane. Richard Ahlquist 96 Vernal Street Although he desires to attain success in some field of aviation he will still he “Send ' mental Dick”. Wallace E. Allen, Jr. 157 Springvale Avenue Tech Club, ' 29, ' 30. “Wally” has a goal in mind. Stick to it, boy! Edith Valerie Alpert 126 Florence Street Talented, peppy, and cute is “Dee”. The Honor Roll is one of her best friends. She wants to be a Paris buyer for a large concern. Frank Amerena 5 Laurel Street Frank has no ambition but likes to hunt. Some day he may find something that is in ' valuable. We wonder what?
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E. H. S. MEMORIES OF 1930 E. H. S. Roy Bark 61 Shute Street Tech Club, ’ 28 , ’ 29 ; Stage Manager Senior Class Play, ’ 20 . Roy wishes to become an engineer of loco- motives, he has started off good, he can take a Ford apart very easily. Mary Barritt 1 Perry Place Girls’ English Club, ’ 30 . To be someone’s private secretary. Be good and you’ll be lonesome. Roy Stanley Barton 45 Raymond Street Boys ' Glee Club, ’ 30 . “Duke” is a nice fella. He hopes someday to be a broker and make lots and lots of money. Give some of us a chance, “Duke”. Doris Ellen Batty 49 Reed Avenue “Dash” is our only artist of 124, but still she doesn’t intend to follow this profession. She is waiting for a good-looking parachute jumper to land at her feet. 1 Harold Francis Beane 19 Beacham Street Pres. Radio Club, ’ 30 . “Beany” is a nut on radio, but all nuts don ' t come from Brazil. 2 1
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