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E. H. S. MEMORIES OF 1931 E. H. S. JOHN J. CARROLL, JR, 77 Bucknam Street Junior’s ambition is to be a successful bachelor and maybe he won’t have any trouble. He is in¬ terested in track and traveling. When you are a successful bachelor you can get your fill of traveling. PAULINE ADELLA CARTER 129 Clarence Street “Pauly” is one of our studious girls. She loves to read and do homework and she hopes some day to be a successful Latin teacher, but she should study English since she likes Whittier. RUTH MAY CASWELL 32 Fairlawn Street “Ruthie” has no ambitions and she just loves to do nothing, but we expect some day to hear that she has swam the English Channel. NICHOLAS CASSARA 120 Elm Street “Nick’s” ambition is to shoot a pink elephant. No, really he’s all right, he just lives up in Wood- lawn. He got his love for walking from living so far from school. ELEANOR MAY CHANDLER 64 Vernal Street “Ellie” hasn’t decided whether she will be a secretary or a stenographer. Right at present she spends most of her time in looking for a tall boy friend. AYERILL MAE CARPENTER 101 Beech Avenue, Melrose “Carpey” will be the other partner in C and C Company. It is hoped that this -company will use Carpey’s voice as an outstanding asset. 25
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E. II. S. MEMORIES OF 1931 E. H. S. CARL J. CANDEROZZI 43 Gledhill Avenue “E” Club ’31. Carlie” refuses to disclose his ambition but his pastime is automobile riding so we’ll let you guess the rest. JENNIE VERONICA CARBONE • 59 Rich Street “Jen” is generally found where happiness reigns. Gayety is often the reckless ripples over depths of despair. THOMAS F. CANNON 39 Fremont Avenue Lyceum ’29, ’30. “Tom” is a far-sighted individual and it is to be expected that Television would be interesting to him. MARY ELIZABETH CARENS 59 Cottage Street English Club ’31; Debating Club ’28. Mary believes that a face that cannot smile is like a bud that cannot blossom. MATTEO CARADONNA 132 Chelsea Street Orchestra ’29, ’30, ’31. “Matty” hopes to study medicine some day but right at present he enjoys buying clothes and get¬ ting hair cuts. DOROTHY LOUISE CARLSON 6 Grover Street “Dot” is certainly a “Stenographic Fiend”. Naturally she will be an ideal secretary. 24
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E. H. S. MEMORIES OF 1931 E. H. S. PHYLLIS CHAPMAN 5 Emery Street Aero Club ’29; Home Nursing Club ’30; Traffic Squacl ’30, ’31. “Born for success she seemed With grace to win, with heart to hold, With shining gifts that took all eyes.” This describes Phyllis, further words would be useless. ELOISE CLARK 56 Arlington Street One must be courageous as well as patient to be willing to “Conquer the Air.” We know you have courage Ellie, so we’re wishing you patience. ELVIRA M. CHULLI 240 Vine Street Home Nursing, Lamp Shade, Traffic ’31. “Ve” claims she is not Scotch but any girl who can play golf as she does must have some of this nationality in her bones. ENID CLERKE 101 Jefferson Avenue Girls’ English Club ’31. “E” is known as “the girl who is different.” This characteristic is outstanding, in the fact that she plans to fulfill a desire to be a doctor. DORIS CLARK 130 Central Avenue “Dot’s” ambition is to be good. She loves to skate and she has had lots of practice in walking— from where? BERTHA MARIE COCHRANE 295 Main Street “Be’s” favorite pastime is “Watching the Clouds Roll By.” Wishing you many clear skys, Be. 26
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