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E. H. S. MEMORIES OF 1931 E. H. S. LILLIAN LYDIA BERTOCCHI 182 Bucknam Street “Lil” wants to be a private secretary and no other than a wealthy man, but that isn’t all, she’s on the watch for a husband at the same time. HARRIET BOND 36 Woodlawn St. “Harry” is a clever girl. She is especially noted for her ability as a tap dancer. We only hope you dance merrily through life, “Harry”. ROSARIO BITTO 27 Rich Street Band ’31; Orchestra ’31. “Ross” wants to be a broker but we advise him to fight shy of this profession since he will be broke most of the time anyway. MILTON BORENSTEIN 247 Vine Street Chemistry Club ’30, ’31; Philo-Math Club ’31; Traffic Squad ’30, ’31. “Milt” believes in “Justice to one and all.” As a lawyer Milt, you are bound to make good. SAMUEL BLANCK 96 Florence Street Debating Club ’28, Lyceum ’29, ’30; Chemistry Club ’31; Lyceum Play ’29; Senior Class Play ’31; Glee Club Play ’31; Broadcast Staff ’31; Alpha Mu Fra- ■ ternity ’31; Traffic Squad ’30, ’31. “Sam” wants to be a medicine man. He also likes to knit—what—bones, Sammy? JAMES STAFFORD BOYLAND 61 Chestnut Street Algebra Club ’2S, ’29; Tech Club ’31. “Jim” goes in for football. He believes he will be a parlor rug dealer. 20
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E. H. S. MEMORIES OF 1931 E. H. S. ABRAHAM BERMAN 5 Lawrence Street Traffic Squad ’29, ’31; Boys ' Glee Club ’29; Commercial Club ’28. “Abie” is strong for football and driving an auto. His ambition is to become a banker and a six- footer. EARLE DEXTER BARTON 45 Reymond Street Traffic Squad ’30, ’31; Hi-Y ’30, ’31. Earle is a good all round fellow who does his best to make everybody happy. He is interested in electricity and in accounting, gets fun out of fool¬ ing around with electrical devices, and oh, what a line! ARMAND O RAYMOND BERNARDI, JR. 117 Belmont Street Tech Club ’30, ’31; Assistant Business Manager, Senior Class Play; Track ’30, ’31. “Lulu” intends to become a designer of aero¬ planes. Besides this high aim he confesses to a fond¬ ness for driving an auto, and likes to go for a swim. FRANCIS HERBERT BELLEVUE, JR. 29 Clarence Street Lyceum ’28, ’29; Boys ' Glee Club ’29, ’30; Traffic Squad ’29, ’30; Current Events Club ’30; Broadcast Staff ’30, ’31; Broadcast Board ’30, ’31; Football Squad ’30, ’31; Christmas Committee ’29, ’30, ’31; Year Book ’31. “Franny” would like to pace the quarterdeck as Rear Admiral Bellevue, U. S. N., and he ought to make it, for he has studied the alphabet from “A” to “K.” JENNIE EDITH BERTINI 98 Third Street “Frisco” likes to read good stories written by anybody except Nathaniel Hawthorne, and plans to be a stenographer. As a dancer, she’s wonderful. FRANK PAUL BELLOFATTO 17 Robin Street “Frankie” likes hockey and baseball, and aspires to become a physician. Study long and hard, Frankie, for “a young physician maketh a lumpy churchyard.” 19
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E. H. S. MEMORIES OF 1931 E. H. S. FREDERIC S. BREECE 29 High Street Fred’s ambition is to own a big business. We don’t know just what business you intend to enter but we offer you our good wishes. KATHERINE WRIGHT BRACKETT 40 Stuart Street Senior Christmas Entertainment ’31; Dramatic Club ’31; Tercentenary Pageant ’30. A chorus girl will be Kay’s beginning but after that let us follow her career. GLADYS BROOME 89 Bucknam Street “Glad” hopes to be a stenographer but she has a passion for swimming. We hope she keeps afloat in her business life. SIGNE MILDRED BRADLEY 125 Harvard Street Ashleyite ’31. Gentlemen, we think, do prefer blondes since Signe is in great demand among the young men of our class. LILLIAN VICTORIA BROWN 15 Swan Street Secretary Student Council ’30; Dramatic Club ’31; Traffic Squad ’28; Spanish Club ’29, ’30; Senior Class Play Committee For me, my craft is sailing on, Through mists today, clear seas anon. Whate’er the final harbor be ’Tis good to sail up the sea. “Lillums” loves to sail in the moonlight. We envy you “Lill” ’cause we know who you sail with. MILDRED LEVINIA BRAXTON 48 Cross Street Home Nursing Club ’28. “Mill” likes to read in fact she intends to take a correspondence course on how to obtain the owner¬ ship of a motor inn. 21
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