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E. H. S. MEMORIES OF 1930 E. H. S. Mildred Billings 219 Main Street Spanish Club, ' 29, ' 30. “Millie’s” ambition is to get somewhere. We have no doubt but what she will. Irene Frances Blake 18 Henderson Street “Blakie’s” ambition is to have a “talking picture” of somebody. Keep up your hopes, “Blakie”. Television will soon be here—it may serve. Samuel Bonaccorso 45 Westover Street “Sam” is going to be a lawyer. “All law¬ yers need a good line.” Chester Edward Bond 7 Orchard Street Boys ' Glee Club, ’29, ' 30; Junior Prom Commit ' tee, ' 29; Senior Dance Committee, ' 30; Senior Class Play, ' 30; Tear Boo Staff, ' 30; Lyceum, ' 28; Chemistry Club, ' 29; Hi ' T, ' 30. Ask “Chet” about an out-of-town girl and he’ll say there’s nothing like her. How¬ ever, he may change his mind. Arthur Borjeson 33 Francis Street Tech Club, ' 28, ' 29; “£” Club, ' 30; Football, ' 29. “Art” would like to become a mathemati¬ cian. He intends to teach grammar school. 26
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E. H. S. MEMORIES OF 1930 E. H. S. Adelle Benton 14 Woodland Street English Club, ’ 30 . If as good a nurse you will become as you have been a student, then we know that suc- cess awaits you. Milton Berger 161 Vine Street Lyceum, ’ 29 , ' 30 ; Tech Club, ’ 29 , ' 30 . “Mick” wants to be a butter and egg man. He has a good start; he sells chickens. Harry Bernard Bernstein 146 Nichols Street Chemistry Club, ’ 30 ; Writers’ Club, ’ 30 ; Orches¬ tra, ’ 30 . “Berny’s” ambition is to follow the Medi¬ cal Profession. We think as a violinist he’d do a much better job. John Charles Best 109 Ferry Street Sigma Alpha, ’ 27 , ' 28 ; Treasurer, ’ 29 , ’ 30 . He wants to be an aviator. What a great aviator you’d make. You even fly now. Dino George Biggi 79 Floyd Street Current Events Club, ’ 30 . While being a commercial artist remem¬ ber, on with the dance.
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E. H. S. MEMORIES OF 1930 E. H. S. Irene F. Bourque 5 Avon Street “Frenchie” believes that “Satan finds mis¬ chief for idle hands to do.” She aims to be a stenographer, bookkeeper, and hairdresser in between times. Grace E. Brackett 90 Main Street Science Club, ’26. Grace’s ambition is to be a stenographer, modest, kind, and silent. William Bradford 53 Arlington Street Tech Club, ’29, ’30. “Bill’s” knowledge of reading ought to enable him to become a historian—reading Wild West” magazines. Arthur Everett Brandt 131 Bucknam Street Band, ’27, ' 28, ' 29, ’30; Orchestra, ’27, ’28, ’29. “Ed” wants to be an aviator, but we know him as a musician of note. Don’t blow too much, though. Bernice Alice Brown 145 Irving Street “Bunny” will tickle the keys in some of¬ fice. Don’t get arrested for speeding. There is a limit, you know. 27
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